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travel, not it isn't, but we have accident after accident after accident. another fire we are talking about in old city, a lot going on this morning. >> at least the wet r for now pretty cooperative. getting sources from the weather watchers, you might need the extra time to be thawing your shined shield before you can go anywhere, then in addition, we also have left over slick travel, heaviest of the snow over the weekend, most has been melted away the further south you go, the case here in philadelphia, but further north, there is still snow son the ground, and that as a result has led to some minor slick travel. watch for anything that does look like it could just be wet in many locations, northern counties, atlantic city at 36. thirty in millville. chilly start to the morning certainly in many of these other outlying towns like palmyra, like media, pa, like mullica hill. just if you don't expect that it will be chilly and warrant a coat walking out the door this morning, but with time we also have some wet weather to tell but. specifically, later on in the day we will see couple of showers move through, should be scat nerds nature but some pocket could be little drenching, so northern counties specially umbrellas. >> yes, very good idea. all right, thank you so much. katie. so looking outside in the world of travel, looking actually really busy. so we have serious accident in montgomeryville, horsham road right now closed between doylestown road and upper state wrote. county line road or 309 is your best bet around t but stay away from the area. also another accident here in the northeast extension, so we also by the way have report debris in the roadway accident motorcycles dade boulevard, at morton avenue. then we have an ambulance building fire in woodstown new jersey route 40 closed right now between route 45 and elm street. you will have to use an alternate. brill mook is your best alternate. plus the fire we are talking about in old city that happened actual happened yesterday morning, still affecting you today. chestnut street, closed between second and thirds street. use an alternate. market treat going to be your best bet. also, because of that fire, septa buses are being detoured around the fire area. take a quick peak at these, just make sure to check those schedules on line. rahel, back over to you. >> meisha, thank you. let's get back to the breaking news meisha just mentioned, raging fire at an ambulance company in salem county new jersey, this is the american legion ambulance association on maple court in woodstown. flames errupted around 4:00 a.m. neighbor posted down the street this video on facebook. >> here is a live picture of the scene, you can see that the bulk of the flames have been knock down. although there were no injuries, just learning that all six ambulances inside that building are a total lost. huge blow for the community. another ambulance company will cover emergency calls until the vehicles can be replaced. too early to know how long that will take. >> meanwhile, right here in philadelphia, investigators are hoping to get into a bill thank caught fire early yesterday morning in old city. fire fighers have set up potential collapse zone while tenant wait for word if and when they'll return home. live at the scene, good morning, trang. >> reporter: hey, good morning , rahel, jim, l & i expected out here little later on this morning to check the structural integrity of the buildings but take a look, you can clear clearly see all of the damage that's occurred in the past 24 hours, here all of the windows, completely blacked out, as well as smoke and water damage, that are very visible on each of these build that is you see here, these neighboring buildings. that's why fire crews remain on scene here. they are monitoring all of these buildings, for the threat of potential collapse. but here is video after scene just about 24 hours ago. fire crews were called out to third and chestnut around 3:30 r report of fire inside two buildings, with restaurant on the first floor, and upper floor condos. now, some 160 people evacuated from those buildings, as well as neighboring buildings, including the best western independence park. in all, 400 firefighters responded to the four alarm fire which continues to flare up throughout the day sunday as well as overnight. two firefighters suffered minor injuries and were treated and released. no tenant were injured, but they've not been allowed to return to their homes. >> we're in a humungous collapse zone. what we don't want to do is put people in too early. so through the night our crews ends up working to extinguish all hot spots. >> now, while fire crews do that, police have block off a number of streets surrounding this fire. again, to monitor these buildings at risk of clams, closed between arch and walnut , chestnut close from the front to fourth street. and again, l & i is expected here a little later on this morning, and also, fire investigators, get in there, to determine, this is exactly where the fire started and the cause but for now live in old sit, trang do, cbs-3, " eyewitness news," back to you guys. >> all right, trang, thank you >> still no arrest after at least two cars are hit by gunfire overnight in west philadelphia. "eyewitness news" on the 5,000 block of haverford avenue where neighbors made the discovery this morning. fortunately, no injuries were reported. >> police have yet to make any arrest after a man is shot and killed in philadelphia east germantown neighborhood, officer responded to the 500 block every princeton street after 5:00 yesterday evening, neighbor on the block found a man in a driveway who had been shot in the chest. >> also, no arrests after a man was shot in bensalem township, "eyewitness news" at the grand view amounts on bristol pike just after 7:00 last night. respond officers found a man suffering from a gunshot one. he's in unknown condition at this time. no word on a a motive. >> after 17 people killed in last week's school shooting in parkland, florida, student who survived are fight to go make sure a massacre like this never happens again. here is cbs news correspondent hena doba. >> student who survived last week's florida shooting are planning more rallies today. holding demonstrations cents, all weekend. their site, gun control. >> i cried a lot. and it has turned into anger, anger, as in motivation to actually do something. >> two nationwide protests are now being planned. first, by the women's march, which is helping to organize a national walk out on march 14. it will be a 17 minute event, one minute for each person killed in attack. >> our children need more than our prayers, need more than our role to see what happened. they need our actions. >> and student from the park land florida high school where the shooting occurred are pushing for a day of protest on march 24th. to send a message to lawmakers on capitol hill. the event will be called the march of our lives. >> your job to protect us, and our blood is on your hands. >> lawmakers took to the sunday morning political shows to support their stances cents >> if you're only looking to instrumental at this, you don't look at the person who is pulling the trigger, then i think you're doing disservice to everyone who want to see an ends to the killings. >> republicans will have to say it is more important to protect the children of this country than to antagonize the nra. are they prepared to do that? i surely hope they are. >> signed act vases this week they plan to travel to the state cop toll to deliver petitions cents calling for ban on assault weapons. hena doba for cbs-3 " eyewitness news". >> president trump going after oprah on twitter airs here on cbs-3, reunited team of panelists he interviewed last year about presidency and the me too movement came up for discussion. >> one person who hasn't been touched by the movement is the president himself. during the campaign, we are all aware that some 20 women accused him of inapropriate sexual behavior. there was the access hollywood ... >> the president object today winfrey's questions, he tweeted insecure oprah winfrey who at one pointy new very well. panel on 60 minute, the questions were bias dollars, and slanted, and fact incorrect. oprah runs so she can be exposed and be defeated just like the others. winfrey meanwhile says she has no plans for running. >> today is president's day, many of you may have the day off. >> there are some things you still need to know today. public schools, libraries closed. so are post offices and banks. septa running on modified weekday schedule, patco schedule. head out the house maybe don't know if your destination is open or closed give them a call to make sure. >> still ahead on "eyewitness news" this morning, the dog food that's being blamed for at least one pet death. >> plus, sixers guard, jj reddick, accused of using racial slur. the video everyone is talking about, and how reddick is responding overnight. >> and baby brain waves in the one thing that parents can do with their babies that will help you get n'sync with one another. it is in the health watch coming up next. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> pretty good song, right. >> talking about for think morning, her rendition of the national anthem at the all-star game social security called the worse ever, maybe little clumsy, too. more reaction coming up. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ oo8z z12fz y2oo8y y12fy >> there is cbs "eyewitness news" this morning with jim donovan, ray hell solomon, katie fehlinger, pat gallen and meisha johnson. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> welcome back, airbag technology originally designed to detect motorcycle riders being used for downhill skiers in the winter olympics. >> the personal airbag made by an italian company called ease air, being used by athletes like champion leslie vaughn, and race presser canada, italy and canada. use protective back plate that sit underneath the skiers spandex suit. >> 1gps, gyroscope, and they will -- once they all decide there is a crash, they send a signal to the cartridge that inflate the bag. >> airbags millie second quicker than a bling of the eye. also working on airbag system for the elderly to prevent injuries from falls. >> oh, maybe i'll take up skiing now? >> oh. is that what was holding you snack. >> yes, it was. fear of broken bones, holds me back from a lot of things in life. >> fair enough, fair enough. >> let's talk about the forecast, because you know it will get mild. but also tracking some showers >> yes. >> so little bit of accosts there. >> absolutely, there is always the cause and effect and definitely always a trade off when it comes to our pattern changes. nothing major though out of the pattern change we will see whether it comes to wet weather. couple every rain showers even as early as later today. little batch could survive if it crosses across the delmarva peninsula, may get in early on the action out that way, but the bulk until later this afternoon. if you plan to be out at that point i would definitely suggest the umbrella specially northern counties but warmfront that lives up to its name in a huge way, as that lifts north, we will even see some fog into tomorrow morning really surge on the thermometer tuscon and specially wednesday, in advance of course of the cold front passage, which bridges in the next round of rain showers, and it also bridges in the next drop on the thermometer. so watching for scattered rain showers primarily pm hours of today as the warmth front lift in, but then as a result, yes, record warmth is expected. now, there are spots, northern counties specially, where you still have snow on the ground, i like this shot, i showed it to you earlier in the so. but i like it because it tells a lot of story here. already light of day starting to pop on the horizon, pretty sunrise promised to us out there. still cold. have likely some frost to be thawing out on your winds shield. still snow on the ground up here. and you may run into slick travel as a result. please keep that in the back of your head, you may need the extra time in the northern counties where a lot of the snow fell over the weekends, if it hasn't totally melted away. but yes, there are no typos in this forecast. we are going to see a taste of mid may by wednesday, that will be a record breaking day, record tying day, nonetheless, on tuesday. and then by the time we hill the tail end of the week cooling off all over again with additional rain showers. >> mid may temperatures in february, unbelievable. thanks, katie. good morning, everybody, and happy president's day to you. still very busy in the world of travel. going to gave you a helped, headed dollars out the door in certain areas, certainly want to take note of this, so we have serious accident here montgomeryville, horsham road closed, you will have to use an alternate. county line road or 309, is going to be your best bet. stay away from that area like i said, serious accident there northeast extension, we have another accident here report of debris in the roadway around this area, as well. northeast extension southbound , past lansdale. that will right lane is compromised there. another accident, in folsome, still out there, mcdade boulevard, at morton avenue, again, these are some of the areas where the road is open, but still avoid it if you can. and also, looking at an ambulance building fire in woodstown, new jersey, so route 40 closed between route 45 and elm street. your alternate, millbrook avenue is your best bet. that's not t more coming up in the next ten minute, rahel, back over to you. >> meisha, thank you. sixers guard jj reddick responding after video surface in which he appears to use a racial slur t came when reddick reporting a message for chinese new year. >> the video part every collection of players recording happy new year messages to players in china his words came out the wrong way he said he got tongue tide still leaked on the internet. last night reddick issued a statement on twitter saying in part i want to sincerely apologies to anyone i may have an off ended not who i am as a person, a player, a husband or a father. >> missouri woman blaming contaminated pet food for the death of her dog. >> no one should go through this. no one. >> she lost her miniature snowser named baby in december , the ten year old's dog start today deteriorate after her treats a gravy west dog food. both products owned by snuck ers, judge claimed, they send her letter along with coupon, she said nothing can replace her beloved friend. >> i lost a friend. i lost a friend. and i'll never forgive myself. i was part of the cause of it. so i need to educate myself. >> where it get interesting, washington dc news station heard similar complaints about gravy train wet dog food. they tested the product themselves. they found a drug commonly used to euthanize animals was in nine out of 15 cans. the smuck err company says it is conducting a investigation, meantime it initiated voluntary recall of shipment of gave i train, kibbles and bit, olds roy and skippy can dog food. >> on the health watch, good icon tact between a parent and baby may go beyond just bonding. >> more in you from cbs news correspondent teri okita. >> researchers at cambridge university fitted helen har ons and her eight year old babe which special caps to measure their brain activity. then they had helen look directly at her while singing. >> ♪ the bus goes around and around ♪ >> the mower continues to sing but looked away. the study found that during direct icon tact, adult and baby brain waves began to synchronize. when their eyes wandered the brain activity didn't match up as well. >> we think that this has to do with their ability to detect gaze as a cue for communication and to engage. >> scientists also cents had babies watch a video of a researcher looking straight ahead, then away, with similar results. the infant vocalized moran their brain waves matched those with the researchers when their eyes locked. finding provide more insight into how babies can connect, learn, speak, and listen. >> it might be the case that icon tact with infant and caregivers stimulate communicate i have development and language development. >> thirty-six parent and baby is took part in the study, ultimately, researchers say, gaizing at your babe can i help get the two of you n'sync teri okita for cbs-3 " eyewitness news." >> fascinating. >> that's yes look at you, even adult. >> very important. >> we know what's going on hirement coming up a little later, possible ground breaking test to diagnosis autism. >> but first everyone's favorite neighbor, mr. rogers, and certainly jim donovan, mr. rogers is celebrating it 50 anniversary up next why many say the show still relevant today. ♪ ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. (avo) get 0% apr financing on all new 2018 subaru forester models. now through february 28th. >> welcome back, looking a led to a weekend that will feature warmth after coming off a big clump of snow this past weekend there is upcoming one feels more like spring, with our protected daytime highs into the 60s for both days, although it is pretty likely that we will see rain showers to go along with it, guys? >> for a look at newspaper headlines. >> the burlington county times over 72,000 people over the age of 65, living in burlington county with many programs designed to boost their quality of life and create safer living environment. and while no cost programs like meals on wheels, the county home security program are readily available, the newspaper finds many people still don't know about the program. >> from the news journal, $100 million upgrade by the refinery in 2016 now back in play, as the company looks to capitalize on feature demand for cleaner marine fuel. hint the project 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meddling in the 2016 election. >> plus, a philadelphia firetruck stuck after it get stuck in the street. trang? >> reporter: several buildings damage in the old city after a fire on sunday morning. i'm trang do, i'll tell you why firefighters remain on the scene. meisha? >> and it is to has been very busy on the roadways this morning, good morning, so taking a look outside, weaver multiple accidents, but also fire closing down roads, how mass transit is also being affected. all of the updates coming up. first a break, stay right where you are, cbs-3 " eyewitness news" will be oh, that's lovely...so graceful. the corkscrew spin, flawless... ...his signature move, the flying dutchman. poetry in motion. and there it is, the "baby bird". breathtaking. a sumo wrestler figure skating? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money heather saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >> good morning, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon, it is 63 o start your day in the morning minute. today is monday, february 19th , 2018. >> huge fire burning out of control at an ambulance company. >> all six of the ambulances cents here are gone. >> philadelphia fire investigators worry about the civil at this of build that caught fire in old city. >> firefighters told me that the fire is out. but they're still here monitoring the situation. as it can change at any time. >> your job is to protect us, our blood is on your hands. >> teen survivors of the deadly florida high school shooting rampage are demanding action on gun control, as funerals for the victims are underway. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> another successful year for thon, penn state's weekend dance party takes in more than $10 million to help fight pediatric cancer. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ and the home of the brave ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> today's morning minute ... >> that was fergie's rendition anthem. it remind me of marilyn monroe sinkin day to the president. >> she really thought she was doing something, too, we send people might be talking about this week's forecast, it will be very warm. y giving marilyn monroe thing but to add in a little bit of ethel don't feel like that's a really good combination, though. >> no. >> i kind of need to go back nf it, i digress, let's talk about the warm up, yes, inevitable underway to address your point, rahel. let's take a look, temperatures in the 30's right now, almost across the board, little cold nerve mount pocono yes, talking about a spring like warm up. but it is not here yet. you still need to walk out the door with a heavier coat. but the upswing is beginning today. so we will eventually rebound to about 7 degrees above average. low 50's is the call right now quick peak at storm scan, you can see, looking at just hd see off to the west here some showers start to right at the tail end of the loop nudge in to south central pennsylvania. central maryland, some of that likely to cross through our southern tear, specially delaware, southern jersey, late this morning, but just quick scattered shower, really the worse of that, later this afternoon that i think the bulk gets in here. even still, they should be scattered showers, and they are all just rain showers with time. but our daytime high do rebound to the low 50's, here in philadelphia, at least near ooh everywhere he will. clouds will continue to build. now, at this hour, we've got more clouds than anything, but expecting to at least see some sun, initially, see bit after breaking through the cloud deck later today, again, some showers crossing through, like we mentioned just the beginning of the uphill climb, meisha, i'll let you know how warm it is about to get a little later. >> just the beginning, i like that. all right, katie, thank you willment good morning everyone , happy president's day, so very busy in the world of travel so far. first, serious accident montgomeryville. heads up on this. horsham road closed between 309 and upper state road. now, so this continues to change. between 309 and upper state road completely closed alternate county line road or 309 going to be your best bet. you can see the workers out, there seat players in the roadway, i would stay away from the area if you can. another accident out here northeast extension southbound , past lansdale, that right lane compromised, saying they have report of debris in the roadway around here, another accident in folsome, still out there, mcdade boulevard at morton avenue. and then another area where we have two accident, so, this one right here, hatfield, unionville pike closed between maple avenue and schuylkill road. your alternate, bergey road your best bet. this is investigative stages. lansdale, main street at broad street, plus talking about a building fire in woodstown, new jersey, talking more about that coming up next ten minute , jim, back over to you. >> thank you so much, meisha. updating breaking news in salem county new jersey, live look from the air, scene of huge fire in salem county. chopper three over the american legion ambulance association, on maple court in woodstown, you can see, the building is a total lost. we've also learned that all six ambulances of their fleet were destroyed in the blaze. >> and this is what it look lick when the call went out around 4:00 a.m. this morning, flame and smoke poured from the building. also spoke to several eyewitnesses who is say they heard explosions. >> oh, all the sudden i heard an explosion. and then about two, three minute later, heard another explosion. and then i heard a total of four. i don't know where the fire started but it started on then of the building. you know, which has got ambulance on the end of it, got heater on the ends of t we don't know what caused the fire. >> so the president of the ambulance association mentioned this is a huge blow for the community. other ambulance companies will cover emergency calls until the vehicles can be replaced, right now it is cents too early to know how long. >> and one day after a four alarm fire in philadelphia philadelphia's old city investigators hoping to get inside the building. >> one big problem, potential of clams. trang do, live at the scene, good morning again, trang. >> hey, good morning, jim and rahel. the fire is out here, but it has been smoldering off and on for the past 27 hours or so, take a look here, that is why fire investigators are have not been able to get into the building but they and l & i are expected to check things out now that the fire is out. but in the meantime, you can see, that search teams remain roped off to traffic, as firefighters continue to monitor these buildings for the potential of clams. but here is video from the scene from sunday morning. fire crews were called out to third and chestnut around 3:30 r report of fire inside two buildings, with first floor restaurant and upper floor condos. some 160 people evacuated from the buildings and from neighboring buildings including the best western independence park, which was full of people visiting the city. now in all 400 firefighters responded to the four alarm fire which continues to philadelphia international airport up, as well as overnight two, firefighters suffered minor injuries, were treated and released. now, popular restaurants a little lion right next to the affected buildings, restaurant itself was not damaged but water damage to the building's basement could take it out of commission for awhile. take a listen. >> we've got, you know, 80 people, dependent on us for their livelihoods. we are just hoping that, you know, shorter than longer. but we don't know enough to, you know it, could be two days , it could be two years. you know, we don't really know >> just so many businesses in this very densely populated tourist area, museum of the american revolution, actually closed yesterday, because of the fire, but despite this tape that remains, they say they'll open today, for a president's day, for people who want to come here but for now, things are pretty much still tied up. but for now live in old city, trang do, cbs-3, "eyewitness news," back to you guys. >> thank you, trang for that update. >> firetruck got stuck in a massive fire in philadelphia's kensington section, 3300 block of collins street just before 9:00 last night. our cameras spotted crews working to remove the truck from the home. now appears the truck went over metal plate on top of road construction. no one was hurt. >> students are taking stand for stricter gun laws after last week's deadly school shooting in parkland florida they say it is time for change after 17 people were shot and killed at their high school. student are set to protest again today. they hosted a rally on saturday, and face a walk out nearby school on friday. on wednesday, 19 year old nicholas cruz opened fire inside of marjorie stone man douglas high school. being held without bail. survivors hope to make a change, something they say adult haven't been able to. >> people that i know have died. >> this is a turning point in american history. >> the people in the government who are voted into power are lying to us. and us kids need to be the only once who in the. >> student activist frost park planned plan to travel to the state capitol this week, delivering petitions they had sign calling for a ban on assault weapons. the white house says president trump will listen to group of student's concerns on wednesday, and on thursday, he is set to meet with state and local officials. more tweets from president trump about the russia investigation. he says the obama administration should take some of the blame for the russian meddling in 2016 russian election, the president claims his predecessor quote new of the threat and did nothing. republicans and democrats do agree it is time for the us to tighten security against russian infiltration before the midterm elections this november. >> department of homeland security has been very aggressive, working with state , and under this administration, to be able to work on election security. >> also, facebook promising now crackdown on people who have political ads making it mandatory they live in the u.s. the justice department indicted 13 russians, three russian companies, for hundreds every fake profiles on social media. >> well, up next in the health watch: a first of it kind test that could diagnosis autism earlier. plus this. >> ♪ and the rocket red glare ♪ >> every time, just as funny, jaws dropped and p fergie sang e national anthem at the nba all-star game p her performance this morning, p gallen do, solemnly swear to become the be cbs-3 has ever seen. hi, good morning, guys, here at the national constitution center this morning, it is president's day, a lot of people are off. that means you should come down here and get in for free. tell your friend. we're coming right back. if our world isn't stuck in the past, why is higher education? we say, 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seem to love this rendition in l.a. last night, everyone in the studio laughing. her performance did not go over well. even drew laughs from the crowd. and the players. former sixers, charles barkley , could not help bring it up through the half time show. >> charles barkley. >> can we talk about fergie's national anthem. >> oh, stop, don't do that to my fergie. fergie, i love you, it was different, it was sexy i loved it. >> leave her alone. leave it alone. >> this one definitely different. barkley said he needed a cigarette in fact had to leave his friends fergie alone. >> comedian bob sag the tweeted fergie's rendition of the national anthem originally written by francis scott out of key. radio yo host my first guess she drew her motivation for from marilyn monroe. singing happy birthday mr. president. >> the thing about that, fergie thought like she looked like she was proud of it, like really doing it, but she really -- >> maybe like an open bar or something beforehand? she seemed kind of loose. >> yes. >> i feel like she had a few cocktails and walk to the microphone. >> i don't know. like i'm really torn between being un retained by that and feeling bad for her. i don't know. >> oh, goodness. >> i still really do want to go back and watch the whole thing, though, all right. eyewitness weather watchers rupp, adam, all reporting some chill still in the air. that's the important thing, we've been talking a lot about may like warmth that's coming in the next few days. but it is not here yet. you still need to walk out the door and prepare for couple every wintery issues name fry frost on the windshield, chill still in the air, even in a couple of spots from icing that we're getting reports of from handful of watchers even down in delaware. nice clear sky, but did say that he is even seeing few icy patches, that was much in the way of any snow over the span of the weekends, zero in though little closer into cherry hill. she did sends in though really pretty picture of the sunrise, and you are going to be prom ills add beautiful just picturesque view of the sun coming up with some of the clouds still with pretty colors this morning, so go check it out if you are up and watching, check out the east facing window, should be real nice view. how warm is it about to get? expected to at least tie the record tomorrow. that was set all the way back to 1939. another record to deet setback in the 30's happens on wednesday, and this time will actually break the record hit with high of 74 degrees, mid may territory. so really well ahead of schedule on these values here. and i think you'll see the sun through the majority of both of those days, too, fantastic news, now, there are some showers lifting in, your warmfront, this is what's going to get that swing going uphill. but in the meantime, you will potentially need the umbrella especially northern counties looking to get hit the hardest with any showers they will be scattered and primarily fall later on today. then you get the two really warm days, it is still pretty mild with technical high of just 60 on thursday, cold front comes in, that's why the down arrow comes into play, meisha, we see the temperatures fall with time, and few rains showers come along with it, too. >> good to know, thank you so much. good morning, so just waking up with us i will say that the philadelphia world of travel we have a lot going on. so, serious accident here. this is involving a pedestrian montgomeryville. horsham road right now, it is closed, between 309 and upper state road. you will have to use an alternate. county line your best betment another accident folsome, mcdade boulevard at morton avenue. then an area with two different accident see here. so hatfield, unionville pike closed between maple avenue and school road. your alternate, verree road your best bet there is one in the investigative stages. lansdale, main street, broad street, you have another accident there, as well. plus, we have an ambulance building fire, so woodstown, new jersey, route 40, between route 45 and elm streetment and the fire in old city yesterday, still has chestnut street closed between second and third. so market is going to be your best alternate. jim, over to you. >> thank you, meisha. national constitution center celebrating president's day, today visitors will get a chance to learn about the office of the presidency, and test the presidential knowledge. >> also offering free admission today, "eyewitness news" reporter pat gallen live with the view of today's activities. morning, pat. >> reporter: morning, guys. let me ask you, were you convinced by my swearing in, what do you think of my -- >> oh, better than fergie's performance, if that means anything. >> i would a grow with that, i am probably a better singer than fergie, don't tell her that, though. but, ya. >> neither here nor there. >> here at the national constitution center this morning, hanging out, news is day obviously, it is president 's day, and when you come here so many presidential artifacts, and weaver one to show you. we also want to talk with terry. hi, how are you doing today? >> i'm doing well. >> before we get into the fun stuff we have today, what will you see when you come? >> well, the wonderful about this place it is filled with tons of activities and tons of amazing artifact. so from theater pearl form answers to activities to really cool artifact like this is my favorite one. so when we talk about history, we need real facts about what happened in history. what you are looking at right there, look at this top left-hand corner, you see abe lincoln, beautifully scribed. that's autograph of abraham lincoln this day. so ten little sentences that changed the world. one of the people on the train with him. autograph books were big at the time, not sport people, it was politician, he did it for his son. he had him sign it. a the loft cabinet is in there , as well. so it puts lincoln at the gettysburg address which put him in history and in time. so we really need to build those stories around all of these amazing artifact, then finds out what happened, and how it affect us today. >> let's talk about flea day, come down to the national constitution center and you'll get. >> free day, thank you td bank , wonderful day to be here and we have programs, activities for all ages, to the little kids can come, there is the presidential costume, parade. and you can come, if you forget your costume, it is okay, we will totally help up out. we have all 45, all 45 president's, less than that because a couple few times, to show you what the president looked like over time. and so you can, you know, bus out a john adams, or you can be a little bit more modern. so, it is your choice, whatever you want to do. >> what are the hours today and where can people get more information? >> our website is to get more information, constitution center.org. open from 930 to 5:00 p.m. so come on down. lot of fun stuff. and lots of president's walking around. >> i'm going to put you on the spot. presidential trivia. hit me with something. >> okay. so with a part of the constitution is the president about? like what section? i'll gave you a hint. article one, two, three, and the president wasn't first. >> two. >> yeah, good job. >> i got it. i got it, guys. i'm -- >> you'll learn more when you come down here to the national constitution center. come on down, it is free. >> boy, i wish he was my history teacher. i would have done even better than i did. >> always a good thing. thanks, pat. well, the believes to be the first of it kinds, scientists in britain say they've developed a blood and urine test to diagnosis autism researchers say children with autism have higher levels of damage to proteins in their blood plasma. we will talk about another successful fundraiser for the penn state student behind thon >> ♪ >> after 46 hours on the dance floor, or nice ers revealed they raised over $10 million, more than 700 penn state student took part in the weekend marathon, in the fight against children's cancer. >> it is unbelievable that kids, college students, normal guys can have such an impact on these kids lives. >> the money helps pediatric cancer patient and families at the penn state milton s hershey medical center. thon has raised more than $147 million since 1977. >> time now, 6:52. a lot coming up on cbs this morning. >> john dickerson and gale king join us from new york with a preview. good morning, guys. >> reporter: good morning, rahel, jim. ahead: we're in park land florida. with how student rent mobilizing after the tragedy, and try to bring an end to school shooting. >> plus what the special council's indictment means for the future of that investigation, and the elizabeth palmer report from russia, about the company accused by robert mueller of using social media to interfere with the 2,016 election. >> this, black comic book hero making movie history. we visit a philadelphia comic book store to find out how marvel's black panther is cementing it place in the culture. all of that plus the eye opener. your wormed in 90 seconds. >> john and i give black panther two thumbs-up. >> we give it a third. >> and i'm going to give it four, gale i'll give it a four , awesome. thank you. >> i think so too. >> speaking about movies, how about a free movie you can see best picture oscar nominee get out for free tonight. universal pictures and writers gordon peel are thanking fans with free screenings at 55amc theatres nationwide, including lowe's cherry hill and neshaminy any 24. move business black hand who makes disturbing discoveries during weekend get away with his wife girlfriend and her family. >> three billboards outside get the british academy film awards. >> and the basket goes to three billboards outside missouri. >> movie won five awards including best film, best actress for francis, and supporting actor award for sam rockwell. the shape of water also won honors and pixar animation cocoa won for best animated film. and the times up campaign against sexual harrassment was recurring theme throughout the evening. many ahmaddiya tress worse cents black to show support for the movement. colorful gown, cambridge, kate middleton, chose instead to wear green. did receive some backlash, it is speculated she wore green to avoid making a political statement. >> and we will be right back with three to go. ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ we buy any car dot com ♪ ♪ any any any any ♪ did you know trading in your car at a dealer could cost you money? a recent study found consumers who trade in their car pay an average of $990 dollars more. so don't trade in... sell it.... to we buy any car. learn more and get your free online valuation now at we buy any car dot com ♪ find out how much your car is worth at webuyanycar.com ♪ >> welcome back, here is three took. >> drivers the ted -- plan more rallies today, calling for tighter gun control laws, l & i inspectors hope to check the ability of old city build that caught fire yesterday morning, fire fighers have set up possible cents collapse zone, around that scene. >> and president's day, public schools say the offers also closed, modified weekday schedule, patco and special president ' days schedule. >> we'll -- we're still here. >> we do know people have to go out and work today, do have very nice sunrise to go along with the morning. one of the camera shot, looking forwards, the warm days still coming. you still need winter coat this morning. but may like warmth tomorrow and wednesday. >> loving it. loving the 70s, katie. westbound on the vine, looks pretty busy jump on the schuylkill. also speaking of schuylkill at montgomery, eastbound direction, pretty busy here, as well. >> thanks, meisha. cooking competition unlike any other. >> people from all over california came together to see who can dish out the best spam. annual spam festival held yesterday, just outside of sacramento. there was spam jolia. , spam oli and even spam jerky they went head-to-head for the cup enjoying all things spam. >> i'll pass. next on cbs this morning, jericka duncan talks to comic store owner about the box office hit black panther. >> we heard from her last week , too, locally. good to see her getting national attention. remember to join us each weekday morning here starting 4:30 a.m. have a great day. >> bye bye. captioning funded by cbs good morning. it's monday, february 19th, 2018. welcome to "cbs this morning" on this presidents' day holiday. surviving students at the gun shooting become activists. newly released records show how a sooergs of missed opportunities might have stops the suspect from getting a gun. president trump says the fbi wa investigation to notice any red > gs. duty to speak out on politics after a fox news hostay and dri. the all-star mvp

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