Erickson with eyewitness weather. Great to see you up so early this morning. I love this. Path the path and i, you and i go back so far. We are looking at a very drizzly start to the day as we fully expect but this is not a wash out for the entire day. It is moving quickly and it will be out of here. We will find sunshine later this a afternoon but you can see looking at weather neighborhood at reading 64 in reading right now. Off in the distance you can tell that the roads are wet up there. Storm scan three this is a closer look right now and you can see we find these rain showers out there we are seeing them scattered around, they are just about to move again in the wilmington area we are fining them through vineland as well and we will find, more and more of these showers, this morning, until this thing finally gets out of here. You can see bulk of the precipitation right now but there is not a lot as we zoom in a little bit but it is out there, scattered and. Expect to find wet roads as we start the daytoday. Our temperatures as a result of this being a cold front and were still in advance of the cold front look at how mild overnight. 67 degrees in philadelphia 62 trenton. Sixtysix in wilmington. Our temperatures will probably top out right about where we are right now, we will fine rain starting the the daytoday, by noon time rain starts to end in some locations it ended to the west. By 3 00 p. M. Partly sunny, breezy and we expect to find these showers out of here this computer model says at 8 00 we have them scatter around but by noon time most everybody is seeing some clearing starting to move in. Ill finish out that time line and we will talk about what this week brings fall wise or summer rise we will check it the out just ahead, pat. Well, developing right now we are learning new details about a tragic death in Mercer County, new jersey. The cdc now confirms that a four yearold boy who died last week tested positive for entero virus d68. Eyewitness News ReporterSteve Paterson is following latest details in the cbs3 news center. Steve, we now have an identity of the young boy. Tories a News Conference scheduled at noon opened to the public at the Hamilton TownshipMunicipal Building. The four yearold identified as a lie waller in a call from parent to the school, the the question is, what role did that virus play in his death. The cdc is now confirming eli waller the four yearold boy who died last week in Mercer County tested positive for entero virus d68, the first new jersey death involving the respiratory illness but Health Officials are stressing that it is not clear what role, if any, the virus played in wallers death. The the concern is why did a four yearold toddler pass . Four yearold toddlers just do not the pass. Concern is to find out what this poor child passed from. Reporter with that news, attendance plumeted at yardville elementary where preschool era tended class. Some of these children are much sicker then others. It is quite a range of how much weakness a child has. Reporter three kids are being tested for the virus at chop n all cases children develop weak necessariness their arms and legs and swelling in their spine. This is an air were in the center of the spinal cord that is a abnormal in it appearance and that is contributing to the childs symptoms. Reporter cdc is investigate to go see what this weakness is and how it connects to the virus for now, a general warning for parents. If they were to present with weakness to arm or leg they should seek medical attention promptly. Reporter test results from those children in the philadelphia area is expect back from the cdc within the next few days. Meanwhile again, pat, that News Conference is scheduled for noon today and we will be there to bring you the latest. Live from the news center, Steve Paterson for cbs3 Eyewitness News. Now the latest on the ebola out break. The hazmat crewness texas decontaminated a dallas apartment where Thomas Eric Duncan was staying when he became sick. The family confined to the apartment has been moved to the private residence, offered to them by a volunteer. Eye news photographer latest american diagnosed with ebola will be flown from africa, back to the u. S. For treatment on a private plane. Eyewitness News ReporterNatasha Brown has more from Philadelphia International airport where ebola concern is running high among travelers. Reporter travelers at Philadelphia International airport continue to dart off to their destinations, some a little less care free and little more concerned about the ebola epidemic. A little will education is always good. As i say we hope it does ant affect us. Reporter while the the u. S. Is dealing with the first ebola case in texas the center for Disease Control is trying to control the spread of the virus both in the states and abroad. The passengers moving through philadelphias International Terminal may not the see it but there is a quarantine station similar to this one at atlantas airport set up inside the terminal for ill travelers. Weve got additional training and work with the custom agents so that they know about the symptoms of ebola, what to look for as they are processing the travelers who are coming in. Reporter we spoke with Christine Pierson from the cdc headquarters in atlanta via phone and they stepped up precautionness ebola stricken parts of the west africa for travelers before they ever entered the u. S. There is exit screening for all travelers as they are leaving country where the out break is occurring. There is reporting of travelers if someone gets sick during a flight and what happens in airports now with customs and Border Protection watching for ill travelers. We have put out special guidance for Airline Crews and for their cleaning and cargo personnel just to provide shore information about what they should be doing. Reporter the Obama Administration is also now assuring that the virus will in the spread in the u. S. Every ebola out break over the past 40 years has been stopped. We know how to to do this and we will do it again. Reporter the cdc also tells us they are checking to see if passengers have a fever before they entered any International Flights into the u. S. Meantime, cdc Officials Say they want to assure travelers that procedures are in place to protect their health and their wellbeing. At Philadelphia International airport, Natasha Brown for cbs3 Eyewitness News. Well, teenage driver in an suv that crashed along the Schuylkill River remains in critical but stable condition. Chopper three over the scene at Martin Luther king drive near girard avenue friday afternoon. The suv rolled down an embankment next to the river. Authorities tell us they are still investigating what caused that crash. Isis follows through on their threat to execute a british hostage, allen henning. The the eye Islamic Militant group posted another drizzly video on line friday. Cbs news correspondent mark albert reports the the video comes with a new threat to an american hostage. Reporter in a new interest net video and isis militant executes a british citizen and threatening a life of an american. Video is called another message to america, and its allies. British hostage is allen henning. The executioner says the beheading is retaliation for britain joining u. S. Air strikes begins isis militant target. It is same voice in the videos that show beheadings of american journalist james foley and steven sotoloff and british aid worker david haines. The blood of david haines was on you government. Allen hemmings will be slaughtered. Reporter henning was a taxi driver from manchester who joined a Group Delivering aid to syria just before christmas last year. The the american threaten in the end is peter casek an iraq war veteran from indiana. He started a Nonprofit Organization to deliver aid to syria. In washington, mark albert for cbs3 Eyewitness News. There are concerns this morning about the wellbeing of some memorabilia kept at the flight 93 National Memorial in shanksville following this fire yesterday. Flames destroyed three administrative buildings but did not reach the memorial itself. Staff are manager to save oral history and photo collections before fleeing. Some material is kept in a fireproof vault like the American Flag that flew over the Capitol Building on september 11th, 2001. Its condition is unknown at this point. Happening today search for missing malaysia air liner flight mh370 resumes, it has been four months since authorities last searched the desolate waters of the indian ocean. New equipment will arrive with several ships that plan to spend up to a year hunting for the plane. Boeing triple seven went missing on march the eighth with more than 200 people on board. Manhunt for eric frein, survivor list accused of killing a Pennsylvania State trooper is in the third week. Investigators believe that frein is running out of food in the woods, along the border between monroe and pike counties. Pennsylvania state Police Showed us a photo of the campsite that they found in that area, police discovered tuna fish. Instant noodles ape ammunition that they believed belonged to frein. He is accused of killing a trooper and wounding another during an ambush at Blooming Grove barracks. New information in the story we brought you last month about an escaped prisoner. Montgomery county correctional officer and six others have been fired in connection with the prison escape on labor day. This is exclusive video of r rahib henderson taken in custody. He escaped from the Montgomery County correctional facility in eagleville. Many nearby said they were not told that he had escape. A lawsuit is looming in the death of joan rivers, coming up next on Eyewitness News, who the comedians daughter is taking to court. Plus october is Breast CancerAwareness Month and there is an experiment going on in our area right now aim at treating one of the most aggressive forms of the disease. Our Health ReporterStephanie Stahl takes a closer look at this new therapy when e back on Eyewitness News this saturday morning Melissa Rivers will be suing the the doctor who performed an unscheduled biopsy on her mother. Joan rivers went into cardiac arrest at a new york city clinic during a minor elective vocal cord procedure, she died a week later. According to reports rivers personal doctor performed that unplanned biopsy, rivers vocal cords seized cutting off her air supply. The doctor reportly also snapped a selfie with general rivers while she was under anesthesia. Well, on the healthwatch this morning some Exciting New Research is underway right here in philadelphia to treat an aggressive form of Breast Cancer. Three on your side Health ReporterStephanie Stahl has more on the new study. Reporter Kathleen Madden is hoping that a philadelphia experiment can save her life, the 48 yearold has inflammatory Breast Cancer. It is aggressive and resistant and im stage four incurable. The only thing i can do is prolong my life. Reporter nothing else work not chemotherapy, surgery or radiation. So kathleen, mother of two teenagers who lives in boston is back in her hometown hoping to try a new combination therapy that is being tested at jeffersons Sidney Kimmel cancer center. Very chasing. Doctor massi the mo, says current treatments for advanced inflammatory Breast Cancer mark by swollen red skin are limited. He is experimenting with the drug, that is used to treat lymphoma in examination with the traditional chemotherapy. What it does is it blocks the cells proliferation. Reporter preliminary results show the drug combination appears to break up clumps of cancer cells. You can see from image a to f the progression as clusters dissipate. It also seems to be making the tumor less agressive overtime. Reporter liz santa sierra is a nurse who is working on the research, preliminary results of been encouraging. That is why people are coming in from all over the country. Reporter for kathleen shes just looking for a little extra time. You know, you can hope that will lead to a significant increase in my life and maybe they would come up with the cure, i mean that would be my dream, obviously. Reporter thinks just beginning of phase one of the Clinical Trial and researchers are still tweaking the dosage of the drugs, we have more information for you at cbs philly. Com, click on health. Im Stephanie Stahl, cbs3 Eyewitness News. How about this in pink Atlantic City sky line looking beautiful, buildings there are taking part in the light for the cure campaign, a joint effort by cbs3 and Susan G Komen foundation of philadelphia. The pink light is a reminder for women to schedule a mammogram, october is Breast CancerAwareness Month. So bit chilly coming into work. Yes, we expect this drizzle. Were not surprised by it, pat but not everybody is thrilled by it either. What you will be happy is it does not last all day long, it will not be all that heavy and most every location and it gets out of here and it leaves with us an unbelievable sunday. This is the the classic taste of fall coming up tomorrow, i mean youll be thinking pumpkins and apples by the time we get through to tomorrow. Right now it is soggy, apple soft as we look at Atlantic City think morning, there have been some rain showers, we expect to find a few more there as well. Look at how warm this is, 67 degrees, this is probably, some 7 Degrees Higher then what our high tomorrow will be in the afternoon, so this is the warmth, it will stay like this for a little bit this morning and as we move through the afternoon temperatures will likely drop a bit but they will drop a lot tonight under clear skies. Sixtytwo in trenton. 68 degrees in wilmington. It is 07 in wildwood right now. We are in advance of the cold front but that is a cold front, look the at how much colder it is back to the west where that front has already been and air is filtered down and it is chillier, 38 in des moines. Forty in minneapolis, and 45 degrees in lexington, kentucky. Storm scan three is a look over last three hours. Notice, it is in the raining every place. We have light rain showers. We have a few more and then it will be ending from the southwest to the north east. So, people through this area will see the clearing, first and then it will work its way to the north. If there is a heavier band associated with it, maybe you pick up a little more in the way of rain as this front comes through but generally these amounts will be light as we move through the morning and it should be just a morning rain. Temperatures as they are right the new in some locations in the 07s but by the time we get to tomorrow the highs will be in the lower 60s and maybe barely 50 degrees. High pressure building in. It is a whole different look to the day tomorrow. But monday, it is one day of fall, just an appetizer of fall is all you need, we are back to much more milder weather by the time we get to monday with the temperature of 70 degrees. Lets time this out. This computer says 8 00 this morning it does bring a heavier band closer to the shore. By 9 00 oclock is how it looks. The by noon computer model says weve got clouds starting to move on out, we have got clearing to the southwest, we hit 2 00 oclock, we have got some really nice conditions around here and as we move through the afternoon i know so many festival, september go on this weekend, and throughout the month of act, so it is great to get this rain out of here and afternoon will look fine. So support the organizations that are out there trying to support various things. By tomorrow everything looks fine, monday looks great, tuesday we will see another shower moving in here it is entirely possible. Otherwise just expect a better afternoon and morning in every location. Temperatures will be in the 70s, philadelphia, shore. Sixtyfive in the poconos. It will be breezy at the shore as well today. So, 71 degrees, wind out of the south to eventually the west ten to 15 miles an hour but more gusty at the beach. Fortyfour for tonight, mostly clear and in the 30s in the lehigh valley, and it will be in the middle 30s in the poconos. Sixtytwo for the very highest temperatures we will see tomorrow, and sunshin