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quite so mild up in the poconos damp, raw sort of day. the highs but remember, toward february 23rd y whe have just been spoiled to know end with the warmth as every late, meisha, there is even more we'll get to little later on. >> one of those things you just don't know what you have. what to p keep out. pull back out, katie disaster. you know what? mother nature will have us a little later watch we are looking at right now actually real nice driving conditions. very typical in the world of travel free is the key word, lesser travel days, doesn't quite look like what it does on monday or tuesday or wednesday. so looking outside right now, 422 at the turnpike see the headlight, cracking in the 6:00 hour moving in the eastbound direction. 422 at the turnpike boulevard, the same story here heating up little bit. we can expect. that will boulevard pushing in the southbound direction, then once jump on the schuylkill looking at it should there. delaware county 95 north at 452, take it all the way up to the airport. these are the conditions you're working with, then no delays, no concellations at the airport right now of course we'll let you know we get them. newportville, downed pole from earlier accident. so because that far, ford road it is closed, still, your alternate, new falls road is your best bet, rahel, over to you. >> breaking new from lehigh county,re battling a fire at a bus lot, near or fielddle school. schools have been canceled because of this fire. right now it is not clear howor how the fire started. >> well for the first time si florida high school, teachers and staff are returning to their today. >> law epp fors. reeling after learning one of their own was at the stood outside while shots were being fired. the latest:says it made him sics stomach to see a new surveillance vfficer who was ate park land florida high school stand by, and do deputy arrive , take up a position, we in. >> that deputy, scott peterson , resigned yesterday suspended t pay. this revelation comes on the second day in a row president trump called for teachers and other school personnel to be armed. he said they should even get paid extra to car a gun. >> nobody's going to a take that school. believe me. they're cowards, they don't wash to be shot at. >> that stands was echoed by the head of the nra at this week conservative political action conference. >> our nfl games, our office buildings, our movie stars, our politicians, they're all more protected than our children at school. does that make any sense? >> president trump, who will speak today at the same c pack event, broke slightly with the nra yesterday tweeting in part : ill he strongly pushing comprehensive backgrounds checks with a emphasis on mental health, raise age to 21 , and end sale of bump stocks. cbs news. >> in other news, philadelphia police are examining new surveillance video on in hopes of tracking down two killers. >> seen leaving the area of the shoot that claimed the life of the young woman, " eyewitness news" reporter jan carabeo live at the headquarters with the surveillance video, jan, good morning. >> reporter: rahel, jim, good morning, we will take a look at the surveillance video in just a moment. but first, this 23 year old victim's family is in mourning today, calling her shooting death senseless. meantime philadelphia police are also saying she seems to be an innocent bystander, caught in the crossfire, they've now ruled out road rage, and targeted attack. >> behind the wheel of the white van, two year -- 23 year old woman going to get gas. instead careens out of control , and crashes into a building on old york road. after police say at least two men opened fire, hitting her van five times. >> the driver shot in the head her family identified her as tie osha simmons. >> she do good, she don't drink, she don't smoke, all she do is go to work, come home, take care of her neice. i mean, and be with the family she don't do nothing wrong. >> yesterday police returned to the scene searching for video at nearby businesses some of which were hit by bullet, too, meantime investigators have now ruled out road rage, and a targeted shooting, they say, she was likely in the wrong place at the wrong time. the task now capturing her killer. >> right now we just have description of two males, two black males wearing gray hoodies that fled from the location. >> five other people including three young churning were also in the van wednesday night. they weren't shot, but they were injured during the crash. the victim's family wants answers, and is asking this of the suspects. >> i hope you turn yourself in they don't realize, three children in the car, as well. and you probably indiscriminately bullet with a name on it, so anybody could get hurt in the car. and my neice lost her life in this situation. >> unfortunately as you heard there homicide detective don't have great description of the sus peng only saying they are looking for two men, anyone with information, is asked to call police reporting live outside police rahel, jim, back to you. >> chester county father being held without bail in connive month olds daughter, prosecutors say 18 year old zion shockly killed his anger over a video game on his daughter rosa lee. shockly admitted to shaking and dropping little rosa lee inside of a coatesville home two weeks ago, investigators also say the infant showed signs of long-term abuse. shockly is charged with first degree murder. >> authority are investigating a freak accident inside after tunnel on the pennsylvania turnpike that left a 70 year old mickelton new jersey man dead. the accident happened wednesday night inside the lehigh tunnel on the northeast extension howard sexton killed when a metal bean fell and crashed through the winds she will of his truck. coming up in a live report at 63 we'll learn more about the victim from his family. >> two church burglaries in upper darby under investigation this morning someone solomon i from the poor boxes on west chester pike wednesday night, that same night police think the same thief or thieves broke in , but nothing there was reported stole glenn when you blake into the poor box, to steel money that is given by parishioners or church goers and some come bag walks away with the change, give me a break. so hopefully with the public's help we can get some direction as to who is responsible, it is equipped with a camera oral large but neither working at the time. >> still ahead on "eyewitness news" this morning, people on the street watched in horror as five year old boy dangled from the side after building. see the incredible catch that saved his life. plus this. >> we couldn't get out. i mean, it was already all around the house. >> trapped in their homes, flood waters rise, see how some midwest families now get to go dry land. pat? >> the winter olympics will winding down this weaken berks not before team usa tries to do something it has never done before. they're going for gold tomorrow in a sport we don't see a lot of here in the state let's sweep it altogether next >> ♪ >> ♪ >> i don't know about you, jim , but i actually look forward to mondays. >> what? >> ah. it is finally friday, we've made it. and we'll be back in a few minute. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ in tski mountains more than any other, family fun reaches a new peak. so whether you're a speed demon or more of a snow angel, your winter chariot awaits. pick the best peak for your family getaway at iloveny.com new york state. it's all here. it's only here. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> welcome back everyone, police officer in egypt being called a hero today after catching a boy in a frightening fall. >> yes, this video looks like something out after movie. take a look, officers noticed five year old boy haj interesting third floor balcony, tried to captain a -- catch a nearby carpet, the boy plummeted right into the officer's outstretched arms, incredibly, both the boy and officer walk away without any serious injuries. >> wow. >> oh, all right. >> glad he's okay. >> glad they're both okay. >> well, flooding continues to be a problem here in the midwest. >> ice jam causing flooding along the rock river in illinois, also keeping crews busy, arresting people strand in the their house was no way out. water now surrounds cabins, homes, long timers have not seen anything like it, those watching and waiting hope the levels will go down soon. >> we always expect the ice jam, but you don't expect it to go like this. this is really, really high. >> the flooding is closed portions of a major illinois highway, route 78. >> yes, flooding continues to be a problem there. there, in the midwest, so, katie, we're going to see quite a bit of rain ourselves this weekend. >> we are are, already seeing rainfall, light to moderate across good portion of the avenue, getting hit the hardest right now, see tell tape raindrops, even on the camera lens, up in broad hit shrill, not so much the rain on this camera lens that i want to point out. it is this. the temperature. it is cold enough, that when the next rounds of rain come in here, it could be cold enough for it to freeze on contact. so, there is a winter weather advisory now as a result posted, for the pocono region specifically. it is not true for the rest of us, but further south you go here in philly, really most of it, save for the poconos, fine , but raw chilly rain that you're contend withing here today. regardless, but just a note, going up for ski weekend, something like that, could be some slick travel due to icing up near the poconos. now, there is still rain falling obviously, and it is coming through at a light to moderate clip right along the marylander state border but one of several rounds of rain that will continue to mover through in the next few days, because we just have front after front, system after system coming in here like a con varying belt of rain moving in moles of tomorrow during the daylight hours, cloudy, but rain moving in second half of the day, sunday looks foggy, i find indoor plans, play games with the family g something like that, we will be stuck in the rain for the bulk of the day here. then, finally, come monday, the giant magical h shows up on the map. that's indicating high pressure of course, which typically leads to fair weather exactly what it will do this time around. so, we get through the weekend with wet weather woes. then by monday, tuesday, upper 50's, still above average, but the sun finally going to be shining again for at least a kim every days stretch. >> thank you, good morning to awful you, tgif. looking outside, 42 try keeping our eye on this area, starting to heat up. traveling at posted spree but just about to drop little bit less for my friends in jersey. boulevard, this is what you are working with if you're jumping out there pushing in the southbound direction toward the schuylkillment once you jump on to the schuylkill westbound around city avenue, that's when you start to get some bumper to bumper conditions there. so the boulevard actually looking a little slower now. ben franklin bridge, you can see what you are working with, there levels actually pretty good. see the sheen on the roadway. gorgeous shot here. it is going to be wet in certain areas, just heads up, factor that into your morning commute just headed out the door, and this pesky downed pole from earlier accident still out there, newportville, ford road still closed between newportville road and frost road, use an alternate. new falls road is your best bet in the world of masses transit, mannyunk norristown, construction, shuttle bussing between elm street and norristown transportation center. outbound platforms and city and suburban transit running spring schedules starting sunday and monday, rahel, over to you. >> meisha, thank you. so, the sport of curling has gotten popular, now team us a going for the gold. >> we could be in for wild finish to the olympics, spat here to tell us ball it. >> i love curling. i just love it. i did the story on it, so much fun. headed into the final weekend of the winter olympics, team u sa boyles dollars to beating history, after switzerland, great britain, curling is in the gold metal game, they swept their way into the gold metal match by tacking down canada on thursday. they're winners of the last three olympic gold medals in the sport. us team on the bring of elimination for much of the olympic tournament with enormous pressure to defeat the defending gold met list five to three. matter of fact canada it take home gold already in mixed doubles curling this year, but back to team usa. the first time an american team beat canada in curling. and they would beat them twice in four days. john shuster and his crew, wrote off the three straight wins, go for gold tomorrow against sweden the top ranked team in the world. staying on ice, 15 year old russian, alina won russia first gold of the 2018 games. in women's figure skating. in red right there, defeated her friends by less than two-point. got that. canadian caitlin osmond won bronze. american brady finish ninth with teammates right behind her. more than 24 hours after a thrilling victory by the us women's ice hockey team at the winter games, the sports world is still beaming. >> usa, usa! >> yesterday historic win inspiring young female hockey players in our area. the lady patriots of warminster say it is a reminder that they, too, can reach greatness. they also hope the same winning spirit that guided team usa will help propel more girls to lays up, and hit the ice. >> i really, so inspiring for all of the girls watching, like they can aspire to be just like some of these girls. like i know that's casino whatever i want to do when i grow up. you get to feel real proud when you can say i'm an ice hockey player. >> keep up the hard work, ladies, maybe we'll see you on olympic ice in a few years. i must say, you really are acing those russian names, are you taking like a berlitz classes or something in the past two days? >> you got to say them over and over again to make sure you get them down. >> rolls offer the tongue. are you loving curling like i love curling? >> no. >> i mean, look, i couldn't do it. so i mean. >> but we love your entheusiasm. >> well, i appreciate that. i'm going to sweep off. >> okay. >> thank you, patrick. have a good weekend. >> well, ivanka trump is in south korea to rep the us at sunday closing ceremonies, tomorrow and sunday will attend variety as yet unannounced olympic events before attending the closing ceremonies with the american delegation. she will return to the u.s. on monday. >> still ahead, how your tears not to be confused with could post a local health problem. >> find out why there is sudden lay national demand for her bold outfits, that's coming up next. >> we are specking warmth to be back in the forecast, however, you're also got more rain in the forecast specially true for sunday, while you might see hint of sun break through on saturday, there is still wet weather in the forecast, scheduled to arrive again that night. guys? >> all right, katie, thank you and now for a look at newspaper headlines from across our region. ea school district preparing for student faculty mars on anny of the stoneman dougly ooen cst are among those taking parks the walk out will take place washington.ore the march for >> mercury the limerick board of supervisors hasro contract fe township's unionized police officers. the contractluear and will applo 28 of the departmentff county times second graders at the samuel smith school in burlington city african-americae living wax museum. reverend martin luther king, jr., harriet tubman, aniana rose gym. >> i love it. that's a look at newspaper headlines from around the >>it is fashion week here in philadelphia. >> and mt. airy design is her ma appeared on the super bowl commercial. you might even >> ex press i have lining of girl power, and rapper card i esigns in amazon famous alexa commercial during the big game. says it was a great moment. >> oh, my god, a commercial, i i was cents just le know real quiet. real observing like i can't wait that's me desig i'm real quiet, real laid back , i don'tcents but inside i wasg crazy, when i went home, i said a little prayer like oh, my god i can't believe did i that. >> she did dohion weeks wrapping up tonight, future opportunities for her. phadsucceeding. >> good stuff. coming up in the next half hour, schools are close in the one local school7> freak accident in a tunnel turnpike. trang? >> you're learning more about the man who was killed as authorityisut how this terrifying tragedy happened. >> and in the health watch, testing your tears. how crying could help diagnosis a serious health problem. >> and actually looking pretty good this morning, we start off with a couple of accident, certainly volume levels starting to build on 59 south. overall things looking okay, all of the updates coming up in a few minutes, stay right where you are, cbs-3 " eyewitness news" will be right back. new tattoo studio brow gel from maybelline new york. sets in 1 minute lasts up to 2 days ...for fully defined browsybell. only from maybelline new york. good morning, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon watcher up need to start your day in the morning minute. today is february 23, 2018. >> any went? >> stunning revelation. deputy on duty at florida stoneman douglas high school never confronted the killer. >> went in, addressed the killer, killed the killer, what should have been done. >> president trump is backing a proposal to arm educators across the country. >> nobody's going to attack that school. believe me. because they're cowards. they don't want to be shot at. >> we're hoping for some answers, on how this could happen. >> a freak accident kills a man driving through the lehigh tunnel. >> people showing offer little known talent, jason kelce. >> before i was philadelphia eagle. >> (cheers). >> today's morning minute. is made possible by pen medicine. for many people, every other minute is, too. >> from the late late show james cord on. >> fantastic, he had little carseat, of course just had a baby. but how is he going to do carpool karaoke without a car? so many questions. >> i do not know. >> so many questions about this weekend's forecast, too, not really feeling a lot of rain. >> listen, it is friday. i don't care. >> saving grace. absolutely. it is raw and chilly outside, though, guys. we're looking ahead to very damp, very dreary day, very typical thermometer reading for a daytime high though. it is just that coming off of 77 degrees with sunshine, it really is somewhat after buzz kill. let's be honest, when you have to go back to reality in late february. specially because you don't even have sunshine breaking through. this is just going to be a cloudy day, with rain, coming through, off and on, it certainly is doing that now, almost like it is splitting the screen here that line of precipitation, light to moderate in intensity, too, will slow you down, look at the temperature difference in the last 24 hours, absolutely colder by comparison, still, just starting to see the drop off on the thermometer at the same time yesterday. so, we continue to level off here. we're about 15 to even 17 degrees colder, from philly , to millville, to dover , so, yes. going to notice that chang. -- change. you want to walk out the door with your winter coat and also your umbrella most of us end up with strictly rain showers up in the poconos though could actually ends up a bit every an icing situation with the next rounds that come in as these temperatures are already below freezing. so again, it is a damp dreary pattern. i do think there will be some breaks along the way specially for saturday during the daylight hours. but also, warming up with time here. so we're back into the 60s at least for couple of days, just coming with that trade off of more wet weather. and then it is not until next week that we dry out for extended stretch. so we're in the long hall. >> just wait to go seat sun again, all right, katie, thank you. good morning, everyone, looking outside, 295 south at girard, really starting to see some bumper to bumper conditions making our way toward center city. see how many vehicles are out there. southbound side, southbound side is the heavy side also the northbound side as well. quick peak at the boulevard. actually looking all right. where we will get busy push in the southbound direction on the boulevard, once we exit jump up on to the schuylkill westbound, right around city avenue. where you're almost column to go a complete stop. so give yourselves extra time clearly there. in the world of masses transit just make sure to check your schedules on line, shuttle bussing because of construction between elm street norristown transportation center, boarding out bound platforms, city and suburban transit running spring scheduled, new schedules, starting sunday and monday. so again, just make sure to check those schedules on line, and also, that old city fire that actually happened last sunday, road closures are still in play here. so chestnut street closed between fourth and second street, alternate market street, second and third streets are also closed, and then a downed pole from earlier accident, in new poor ville, still out there, ford road closed newportville. your alternate will be new falls road, guys, back over to you. >> thank you, meisha. we have update now to the breaking news we've been following all morning longs, park land schools closed this morning, because of this massive fire. it is happening at the district's bus lot near or field middle school. the district officials say on twitter that the fire has destroyed 25 school buses, as of a few minutes ago, the fire was still not under control. fortunately, there are no report of any injuries at this time. it is still not clear what started this fire. >> in other news, authority are investigating after a truck driver is killed in a freak accident along the pennsylvania turnpike. >> it happened on wednesday, inside the heavily traveled lehigh tunnel on the northeast extension, our trang do live now on the cbs news center with the tragic details, trang >> rahel, jim, howard sexton killed just doug his job like he had for the past 17 years for the ray moran flanagan furniture. his wife said he was wonderful husband and planned to retire this summer. sexton's neice now speaking out about the family search for answers in this very troubled case. >> every night, that's what he did, this same run. and, you know, this was his last. >> debbie elliot is in shock and disbelief, over the freak accident that killed her uncle wednesday. it was the evening rush hour, and howard sexton, truck driver for ray moran flanagan, traveling south in the lehigh tunnel on the northeast extension, when metal pipe protecting electrical wiring fell, became crashing through his windshield. the 70 year old mid elton new jersey man was killed when the pipe struck him in the head. >> i got the call at work that he was killed. it was very difficult, because my uncle has always been a lot to me. >> the tractor-trailer was filled with furnitureil before coming to rest on the shoulder of the highway. pa turnpike engineers the heavy piping to fall. records show that the tunnel bass up to date on routine inspections. most recently, in september 2016, the next one schedule for this september, even before the accident, plans to replace the lighting system in both lehigh tunnels were underway. >> now, we're hoping for some answers on how this could happen. how this freak accident actually happened. >> while they wait for answers , sexton's family is remembering him as a family man, who loved his job. >> always smiling. always laughing. just fun loving and good natured, his autopsy will be perform later today, next month the turnpike is expect to go replace the lighting including the part that fell down and caused this accident. live from the news center, trang do, cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >> thank you, trang. >> this morning, teachers and staff are returning to spellman douglas high school for the first time since the shooter killed 17 people. the revelation that the arm officer on campus never went into the builds to go stop the gunman. scott peterson resigned after the broward county sheriff suspended him without pay after reviewing security video >> devestated, sick to my stomach, there are no words. >> what should he have done? >> went in, addressed the killer, killed the killer. >> the sheriff placed two other deputies on leave, investigating their actions during previous calls to the suspect's house. public health expert finds that more than half of american gun owners do not properly store their weapons inside their homes. the survey out of johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health finds that 54% every gun owners don't store all of their guns locked away in a secure manner. the survey defines a safe storage as a locked gun safe cabinet or case. the studies co-author says self-defense is one reason why many owners don't safely store their firearms. >> they want to be able to easily access a load gun that they could fire rather quickly >> like the weapons, in one safe, the ammo in another safe , and actually all other equipment, magazines, in a third safe. >> researchers found that taking a gun safety course led to greater use of safe storage practices in the home. there are new charges in the investigation of russian meddling of the 2016 election, a 32 count indictment against trump, includes bank and fraud charges, connect today the ukrainian lobbying business, last year the pair pleaded not guilty to money laundering and other charges. >> well, a teenage fresh northeastern pennsylvania has died of complications from the flu. the parent of 16 year old robert weather says he start today feel sick late last week he received medical attention. but was sent to a children's hospital in delaware last saturday. he died on monday. his father says robert got the flu shot two weeks ago, but believes it wasn't enough. >> it was attacking his pancreas, his kidneys had stopped working. such a sad thing to see a 16 year old boy die from. >> robert's father says besides having few minor health issues his son was healthy teenager. >> very sad story. on this morning's health watch , testing your tears. >> turns out they could hold clues that could lead to an early diagnosis of parkinson's disease. new research has found different levels of a certain protein in the tears of people with the disease. researchers say they studied tears because parkinson's affect nerve function, and the tear glands are stimulated by nerves. >> and smart phones are helping heart attack patient recover. a new app called car is he designed to educate pain bent heart disease when they leave the hospital. also allows them to track medications and appointments. the app could also lower the chances cents of patient being readmitted to the hospital after having a heart attack. >> well, still ahead: super bowl champ jason kelce reveals a hidden talent. >> very hidden. thousands of messages posted onlooker's at one high school. see how these gentle notes are making the day better for student. plus this. >> thank you, honey. >> this century old ride isn't fast, but it is a thrill. meisha shows you where you can take this trip around memory lane in this morning's dream drive. katie? >> and rahel, soggy upcoming weekends headed our way with more wet weather in the forecast, i'll let you know when the heaviest rain is expected to fall, and if you could get in any outdoor plans this weekend at all, but first here is your cure auto travel insurance forecast. no, please, please, oh! ♪ (shrieks in terror) (heavy 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here? >> hey, you said it. >> exactly! >> it is chilly out there, raw , chilly day unfolding here , but happy friday. at least that's the saving grace here, this is, you know, leading into your upcoming weekends, at least able to relax hopefully into the weekend. but we do have some rain that's on the way. and outdoor plans that you may have scheduled, so looking at the eyewitness weather watcher reports, you definitely have very much consistent temperatures here. anywhere from 36 to 39 degrees that's general range here. let me take you in the zoom into couple of spots, 38 comes in from david this morning. but i show you his observation , because he does have some rain moving in. and also, a hint after windchill chill, northeast breeze down to the freezing mark, then we go out into maryland, one of our most outlying weather watchers, here, in the program, reporting in aberdeen pretty heavy steady rain, decent batch just rolled in in the last half hour or so. so it is just depends where you are, whether you have got rain, heavy rain, light rain, or none at all. again, primarily in the southern tear where we are finding the rain currently. anyone is fair game. see these batches of wet weather rolling in along the ohio river, that is what eventually rolls our way. there could end up being some icing as well in to the northern counties, specifically the poconos, so actually winter weather advisory believe it or not that will be back in effect here into the early afternoon. and if you look very closely, right on the tail end of the loop, little blip of pink that starts to show up. the temperatures are currently below freezing up that way. so you have got to watch out for that. potential for a glaze on the surfaces up that way. but, this is right through sunday, guys, see rounds every rain come through, damp, dreary, basically all weekends you will see the heaviest rain come down sunday morning, especially, so keep that in your mind if you have got brunch plans or going out to sunday services cents you'll need to be prepared for. that will but likely and break, a lull between batches of rain during the daylight hours tomorrow. so that's helpful. if you really need to get some outdoor plans in that's your opportunity to do it. in the next week though back to sunshine for stretch of days for a change, and monday, tuesday, also still above average. >> there is the breitbart spot for monday. looking outside right now, we do have a car fire 95 south off ramp to route 420, see it there. but also see vehicles are able to get by there. so just a heads up if you are headed out there right nowment factor in couple every extra minute there is isn't where we have an accident, right here, involving a school bus. not quite sure if there are kids on. have not heard report of anyone being on the bus, schuylkill eastbound the off ramp to 30 street. you can see, you just cannot access onto the schuylkill. but you still can get onto 30th street. just heads up on that, i would most certainly give yourselves ex that interest time here walking out the door and headed to plan out there. give yourself at least extra 20, 30 minute at this point. specially the more vehicles we get out there as we push toward the 7:00 hour. burlington bristol bridge scheduled to go upright around 6:40 supposed to. hard to see if it is up right now. but just heads up. in the world of masses transit , i always say, just make sure to check the schedules on line, take a peak least going on, weaver some construction manayunk norristown shuttle bussing between elm and norristown transportation center. so again, make sure to check the schedules on line and if you are traveling by flight today have not heard enough delays or concellations at the airport overall things are pretty actually looking pretty good. pretty typical for a friday morning in the world of travel >> all right. well, here is a question: how much fun can you have at 2 miles an hour. >> meisha took dream drive to montgomery count which antique attraction. >> you guys, you can actually have ton of fun. i usually like last feeds, but his is not fast, and it is awesome. ready to go on dream drive together. >> buckle up. >> buckle up. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> thank you, hockey. >> not many places you can go and ride 108 year old car a sell. >> it took almost two decades, but volunteers got carousel at pottstown back in business. >> i had brown hair whether this thing started. >> rolling for a new generation. >> this is so special and so nastolgic. because i don't think i've sat on a carousel since i was elementary school. how long did it take it get this up and running again to where you have it today? >> in physical years or with 16 years involved, taking the carousel from when they got it with no animals, to rebuilding it, having the it carved, sanded, painted. >> each animal is wood. it is not plastic, not fiberglass. each one was reproduced as the original carousel. >> total of nine local artist that is painted all ooh animals. >> they crammed a lot of history here, creating vintage style paintings, all around the carousel. and rescuing a ride from olden times. >> this is our restored 1850 horse-drawn trolley. from wilmington, delaware, we restored it, and made it into our snack bar. >> we've had almost 70 to 75,000 visitors so far. we have people come here every sunday to visit for these kids >> i know which animal i want to go on, the zebra. >> there are certain ones here that the kids finds they gravitate toward. >> yes, a lot of younger boys lover the deer. a lot of the girls love the giraffe. we have three giraffes. >> you saw the giraffe. is that the one you want to ride? why? >> because. >> we have a lot of people who come here just to ride it again because they road it as kids. and it is great to see the smiles. >> really enjoyed it, the lights, just moving on the horse, 'd good time. >> how fast does this actually go? >> 2.17 miles per hour. >> so nobody will walk out of here with a speeding ticket. >> no, not getting a speeding ticket here. pretty much catch them if they run away. >> you're speaking my language now. >> was that little one licking the pole? all volunteers plus john love it, that much, all volunteers, they do it in their spare time , and if you are looking for something fun for the family, the kids, maybe even a date, date night this weekend, something fun and super cool to do for sure. >> i love this. >> you love this. >> i've always wanted one in my living room, like a restored one like a piece of artwork. >> i can totally get it now why. up close and personal something so nastolgic about it, and talking about how some of the paint that's work for disney had hands painted some of that. >> the giraffe, yes. >> get the giraffe. >> time now 51:00, a lot coming up on cbs this morning. >> gale king and john dickerson join us from new york with a preview. good morning. >> reporter: we are here on this friday, rahel, jim. good to see you both. ahead we will spend the day at colorado school where staff can carry firearms. teachers shared decision to voluntarily bring a gun to class. the process he went through to do it. >> plus for the first time we're learning about the recovery of 13 capital call siblings ally held captive by their parents for years. >> and ultra beauty react to claims it resold used products as new, and talk to former manager who says she was pressured to do exactly that. all of that, plus the eye open er. >> eye opener, that's 90 seconds of your world, all in that little space. >> that's nasty, gale. ugh (. >> that's what i said! jim, i said that is nasty. >> it is very nasty, gale, i'm sure you know ultra is not cheap. >> i know, i know. very interesting story. >> we will be watching. thank you, guys. >> well, a class of art student took random act every kindness challenge, and spread love to their entire school. >> this happened at a school in carmel, indianna north of indianapolis. and art teacher and student decided to place positive messages on everyone's lockers , so 5,100 lockers to be exact. >> today is the start of something great. you don't need a reason to help people. >> person you want to meet. >> very heartwarm to go see all of the people's reactions going on in the hallways. >> whether you are going through a hard time or not, anybody can benefit from a positive message during their day, you know, i toll my student if one of those 5100 kids went home and made a better choice that day or felt loved when they otherwise didn't because of the message did you, then this was worth the zero nine minuter every time we put into it. >> guess this, the student spent only $20 on the effort. guidance department issued the challenge and hopes to do it again in the future. so looking for fun weekend activey? >> how about round two of the mummers parade? >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> this was preview whatever you will see at the fifth annual mummers mardi gras parade in manayunk, will take place sunday 1:00 to 3:00 main street weather permitting. sixteen mummers string bands set to perform. we're told eagles center jason kelce expected to make appearance right after his super bowl appearance. >> and he has been keeping busy since the super bowl victory. >> yesterday showed off little known talent at central high school. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> that is kelce playing the bar tone saxophone, stopped by to take part in a exchange department at central high school and cleveland height high school in ohio. cleveland height is his alma matter. >> before i was, you know, a philadelphia eagle, i was a cleveland heights tiger growing up. and i played in three different -- i played football , hockey, lacrosse, and i played in the jazz band, anacine form i can winds end many, even though long time, it was fun to have the instrument back in my hand, to be out there with the band again like that was pretty cool. >> kelce even wore his high school letterman jacket for his appearance, he said i can't button it up any more but that's all right. i don't think any of us could. we will be right back. >> speak for yourself. >> oh, really? if our world isn't stuck in the past, why is higher education? we say if there's a better path, you should take it. and when there isn't, well, you know where i'm going with that. don't do things by the book if the book can't keep up. take your page from one that hasn't been written. we took two renowned universities, including a premier medical school, and created a single university that defies convention. at jefferson, we're making modern look old and making old look new and making sure new is not enough. we're adding more weight to your degrees and more meaning to your careers, going where others wouldn't dare, making connections few think to make and setting tomorrow's standards by breaking today's. because we believe the lines that are drawn are meant to converge. that's where the future is born. and once you realize you're not limited to what's possible, guess what? you redefine all that will be. >> time for three to go. >> teachers and staff return to the florida high school where 17 were killed last week law enforcement admit an armed deputy stayed outside while the gunman continued fire for four minutes. >> park lands school district classes are cancelled today, huge fire at the district bus lot damaged 25 school buses. >> the phillies play the blew jays this afternoon, sixers and flyers play tomorrow, so dot us men's curling team, pat is big fan of the curling team going against the gold. >> last check on weather and traffic. >> i think he had a lucky sweep once, now a fan. we have some rain out there right now, sole tell tail raindrops on the camera lens, chilly awe ran out there today , have your umbrella hand >> i and we do have accident involving a school bulls. no kids were on the bus. the ramp is currently block right now, and also, burlington bristol bridge is up right now. >> thank you shall meisha. every once in a while we see something unusual on meisha's traffic damn. >> true. >> but shear good photo bomb from a traffic cam in finland. a howell flew in to see the unusual mechanism near one of finland's coastal tunnels. the curious twitter stared at the camera but also got to keep tabs on what's going on around him. the tv star on the international stage for sure. >> coming up this morning, as gale just mentioned, you will that beauty is facing two lawsuits accused of re selling returned items, as new. >> have a great day, and captioning funded by cbs good morning. it's friday, february 23rd, 2018. welcome to "cbs this morning." the sheriff's deputy never tried to stop last week's deadly shooting. the startling news follows president trump embracing the idea of arming teachers. we'll meet one colorado teacher who already carries a fire arm to class. we'll hear about the 13 children held captive by their parents. they're learning everything from ipads to toothbrushes. >> a former 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