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tiff at this, although, it is not clear if any customer information was stolen. >> more ann convenience, but sometimes if it ends up being money being stolen, obviously not good for anybody. >> and the ceo of acme parent company released a statement saying quote we take our responsibility to protect our customers' payment cards data serious limit we sincerely regret our customer's data was targeted. we are taking a prepare re at measures to enhance the protection of our customers' payment card date a will provide complimentary identity card protection to affected customers for to up a year. for now it is unclear how many if any customers were affect in the this data breach. live in south philly, syma chowdhry, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> syma, thank you. updating breaking news now in arkansas, police say that they've just found a body after missing real estate agent in a shallow grave. beverly carter disappeared while showing a house near little rock, last week. yesterday, police arrested suspect, aaron lewis on kidnapping charges. police now say those charges will be upgraded to capitol murder. >> man in critical condition after being shot three times in west oaklane. happened just before midnight, on the 7700 block of thrown avenue. now, responding officers found shell case frost ak47, as well as spent rounds from a 40 caliber handgun. the shooter or shoot remembers gone, but police tell thus does not appear to be a random shooting. >> overnight fire damages a home in philadelphia's olney neighborhood. it happened just before 1:00 a.m., on the unit block of east spencer street. crews were able to get a handle on the fire in about 20 minutes. no one was hurt. that cause still being looked into. >> just about 6:03, your traffic and weather together. >> good morning, today will be one of those days that likely brightens up nicely. we should get sunshine, but going to have at least potential for stray shower as women, comes courtesy of more of a hiccup in the forecast than anything, even at this hour, pocket of light rain, basically falling across i-95 here from wilmington, delaware, new castle county, southbound 95 toward baltimore. should fizzle, would i would say over the next hour, see this completely go away completely, but looking in the forecast, at least some sunshine follow up by new weak area of low pressure, will weaken that is comes along. so yes, we get sun, but again you will have to track the potential for shower here and there as the day progresses specially toward this evening. six a the current temperature at the airport, nice mild start, 52 mount pocono, as the day progresses expect that we get enough sunlight to actually help us flirt with 80 degrees once again, so there is will likely ends up being the warmest day, of the next seven. much like yesterday was. but with bit more sunshine, it should be brighter prettier day for you, off chance for stray shower along the way. so do you really need the umbrella? i think you can get away without it this time. torrey, over to you. >> thank you, the one thing that you cannot get out of right now is going to be a big holdup on 95, it is one of those things this morning, that is going to set you back. traveling on 95, delaware county, southbound approaching the commodore barry bridge, weaver construction, that construction block too long lanes, and it is causing a delay stemming all the way back to 476 which is in turn affecting 476. so this is your 95 delay. again headed southbound, approaching that point at the commodore barry. this is your delay traveling on 476. if you are commuting, in the southbound direction, of the blue route, approaching route one, all the way down to 95, will be a very slow go. so, give yourself some more time this morning. you will definitely see speed censors drop. as far as the rest of our majors, not bad. fifty-four on 95, 50 on the schuylkill, and things on the pa turnpike as well as northeast extension are moving well. no major problems for mass transit. >> thank you, heated meeting in hamilton township, new jersey, after one student dice and another is sickened. all of this sparking fears that enterovirus d68 is to blame. "eyewitness news" reporter diana rocco tells us many parents are keeping their kids home until they're convinced it is safer. >> angry parents demand more information after four year old boy in the preschool class died thursday. >> they have to wait. just waiting game on finding out what actually happened last week. >> but you got whole bunch of parents that are scared out of their minds to send their kids to school. >> attendance at 56% at the elementary school monday. many parents say they'll be keeping their children home until they're certain the students are safe. >> won't be going. >> health officials say he quickly became symptomatic and died thursday morning at home. well, a death from the enterovirus d68 has never been reported, the preschooler symptoms are consistent with that of d68. his sample has cents been sent to the cdc for testing. >> four year olds toddlers just do not pass. the ken to find out what this poor child passed from. >> last monday, another child in the same classroom was hospitalized, with respiratory illness. says thursday, friday, they took all necessary precautions cents. brought in whole cleaning crew, and we completely san ties that room all day. >> i that preschooler sample was sent to the cdc monday, should be several days before they know whether or not he tested positive for the interrow d68 virus. >> in hamilton township, diana rocco, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >> federal health officials are trying to determine if edge at the owe virus d68 is also causing paralysis in some cases cents. the virus was detect in the four out of eight colorado children who experienced weakness and paralysis in their limbs. still being investigated. officials say children who experience post infection paralysis generally do well. relationship between enterovirus d68 and paralysis is not yet clear. >> we were in the middle of big outbreak every enterovirus 68 or if there is actually a causal relationship. >> there are 277 confirmed cases cents, in 40 states, and the district of columbia. parents should be vigilant specially if their children experience muscle weakness. >> happening today, status hearing scheduled for people charge in the brutal attack on same sex couple. they surrendered to authorities last week, following the incidents on september 11. police say, they were the aggressors in the assaults, but attorneys for the suspects denied those allegations. >> we should get new information surrounding mysterious deaths of the president and ceo of cooper healthcare and his wife. john sheridan, jr. and his wife joyce found dead after fire at their north jersey home over the weekends, couple was discovered in their bedroom where authorities believe the fire started. and an auction scheduled to resume today for the now closed revel casino hotel. >> offering $90 million, he's not the only bitter, though, revel closed september 2nd after failing to turn a profit in two years every business, cost $2.4 billion to build. >> wu now know the intrude here ran through the front doors of the white house made it much farther into the building than first reported. existing say 42 year old omar gonzalez was cents not tackled after entering north port i can owe. made it past the first staircase, into the east room. the breach occurred on september 19th, just minutes after the president and his daughters departed for camp david. >> looking at 6:09 in the morning. more protests overnight in ferguson, missouri. we have the video for when you we come back. >> also ahead, frustrations are mounting, the poconos, it is day 18 of the search for eric frein. the man accused of ambushing two pennsylvania state troopers and he's still on the loose. >> and wal-mart blames actor tracy morgan for the injuries he received in a crash with one of the company's trucks. find out what they say he didn't do before the crash when we come back. >> that's your alarm going off if you can't their. >> i put picture on my facebook page, erika has this sad face because september ends. >> very sad. >> and you have thumbs-up, yahoo. >> because i love the fall season, and fall golf. >> i love fall, too, but then comes winter. >> i know. >> glad you're with us, family. be back in a bit. >> ♪ >> nor protest in ferguson, missouri, so far no signs every violence. follows arrest sunday night, over weekend police officer shot in a confrontation. but, officials say, the shooting was not related to the protest over the fatal police shooting of michael brown. >> poe know area reopen, after alleged cop killer. manhunt continues in northeast pennsylvania for 31 year older i can frein. he is accused of shooting two state troopers at their back axe earlier this month killing one. some people in the area are growing impatient with what seems to be never ending pursuit. >> the helicopters have been non-stop i heard they fawn or they seen him over by the storage unit. so i'm thinking maybe it is closed again? >> one guy, the fifth, sixth time they said they've seen him. how many times, how many people will it take to find him? >> authorities believe they have frein contained within a five square mile radius. >> how are we looking today? >> not all that bad. sort of seeing little bit of sign of life here back over the great lakes, our next area of low pressure, weakening system that will be moving on in, bringing the potential for a shower, so kind of with us over the course of the next say 36 hours. so, what that will mean is that even though this is pulling away, we eventually get some sunshine there is guy starts to creep in, bridges in bit more moisture to work with, as a result, have to dodge just a stray shower. this isn't enough that i would say you have to have an umbrella you should be okay here today. if you don't mind, you know, just wacking to the office from your car, maybe seeing a couple of raindrops along the way, but mainly looks like it would happen toward evening. so, for the next few hours until the clear for awhile here. few showers tonight as we mentioned, 61 degrees the low, they should be scat nerds nature, and very similar scenario tomorrow. bit more cloud cover to limit the amount of warm that takes place, however, 73, with sunshine, on thursday, looks like nice little break between systems, but friday night, much more potent frontal boundery waits in the wings, will bring heavier rain and some gusty winds, vittoria? >> thank you, speaking of 95, moving your way into delaware, we are dealing with 95 construction southbound at the commodore barry bridge, which is blocking two right lanes. and what it is doing, it is causing major setback on the southbound side of 95, which is stemming all the way back toward 476. in turn affecting 476 itself. southbound 95, as you're making your way down toward the 95 exit ramp. this delay stemming all the way back toward route one, only going to continue to grow during this rush hour, so, we continue to keep our eyes on t elsewhere on 95, still in the 50's, traveling through the construction zones of both cottman avenue angrier around, not really seeing that huge bulky delay of 95, volume, moving into downtown just yet. but, i'm sure it is right around the corner. ooh your average on the schuylkill, a five blue route, elsewhere not on the southbound side approaching 95, and we are still dealing with a accident on the roosevelt boulevard southbound at adams avenue. >> this accident in the outer drive so stick to the inner drive to maneuver around t mass transit looking great. ukee? >> torrey, thank you. breaking news tops today's headlines here on cbs-3, there is active police seen in edgewater park burlington county where man was shot twice in the back, earlier this morning. investigators are trying to figure out the circumstances of that shooting. >> more breaking news in arkansas, just fawn the bod i have missy real estate agent in shallow grave. levelly carter disappeared last week, police arrested suspect yesterday. >> acme says data breach may have put yesterday's personal information in jeopardy. we'll take a short break. sports is coming up. be right back. i've lived hewith my mother, forty--four who is ninety--nine. people who do not live in delaware county need to know that tom mcgarrigle raised our taxes five times. five times in seven years. meanwhile tom mcgarrigle gave a million dollar subsidy to an energy company. tom mcgarrigle is not looking out for regular families or seniors at all. we need john kane in the senate. he gets regular families. birds had to bounce back after rough week against the 49ers. help could be on the way for the eagles struggling offense i have line. tackle lane johnson expected to practice today over at november a care. suspended for the first four games for testing positive for performance enhancing drugs. well, the first nfl coach to be fired this year, is first year raiders coach, dennis allen, the raid remembers zero and four on the young football season. the raid verse lost ten straight games going back to last season. they'll name an interim coach sometime later today. prime timings from a very loud arrow head stadium, last night, andy reid's chiefs ran all over the new england patriots, 41 to 14. jamal charles scored three touchdowns to kc. the second worse margin of losses in bill bell check's coaching career. chief fans broke the record for loudest outdoor stadium last night, with 142 points, two test palsment pretty loud. that's real loud. seal the role he will held the olds record. >> more prime time football this thursday night, pair of classic rivals. >> vikings and greenbay packers. where will they face-off? lambeau field, the pre-game coverage kicks offer at 73 right here, on cbs-3. >> training camp starts today for the 6ers, starts pre-season in boston. yesterday, media day for the teams that could be in for another rebuilding year expectations right now low for many of the young squad, but rookie of the year, michael carter williams, hopes to prove wrong. >> not saying we're going to go out there and win every game, but, you know, i think we'll win more games than people expect us to win. >> play hard, fellows, let's do this. there is pre-season hockey going on in last night at madison square garden. rangers beat the flyers in practice play six to three. too teams face-off this time south philly. captain claude giroux by the way could make pre-season debut tonight, he's been out with a lower body injury. sports kicking in. >> i'm digging it, hockey season, look at you. hoop season almost here. >> yes still ahead (wal-mart says the injuries tracy morgan suffered in a collision with one of their company trucks are the actor's fault,. >> north clooney wife fashion icon. her wedding weekend style has been trending, but now we're finally getting our first look at her wedding dress check it out whether we come back. good morning. theredelaware just like us. fire companies in the state of something went wrong with the new health care law that threatened to shut us all down, and then chris coons got involved. chris did one heck of a job. he got senators in both parties to see that there was a problem. they fixed it, so now volunteer fire companies can stay in service. most guys in washington just want to argue. but our chris coons got results. i'm chris coons and i approve this message. it's not easy to get things done in washington, but i'm working hard to find common ground. traffic and weather together. >> another pretty quiet day all things considered, we are, however, tracking just little disturbance in the atmosphere, and right now, in fact, little pocket of light rain, that's just south of 95. might have light drizzle falling, between wilmington, baltimore, that should fizzle over the next hour. now, that said, there is another little weak disturbance will come through potentially touch off shower at the beaches here today. not to mention in the city or anywhere else. so just watch for. that will it is not enough that you need umbrella in fact we should brighten up but even tomorrow that shower chance will stick with us, and by what thursday is gone, tory? >> at least something to look forward tonight one thing you will not look forward to right now would be volume on 95, caused by construction, southbound 95, as you approach the area of the commodore barry bridge two, right lanes being taken out because of construction, so your delay stemming back toward 476 and growing, and what that is doing, affecting 476 itself in the southbound direction. all the way down to 95, give yourself more time. the rest of the majors aren't awful. starting to see just little bit of rush creep in on 95 southbound, girard, note that. wherever where else you you're in the green. >> the man at the center of the missing university of virginia student case has been linked to the disappearance of another woman, back in 2009. eighteen year old hannah graham was last seen september 13th. now, last week, 32 year old jesse matthew, jr., charged with abduction and now comes news of a forensic link to morgan harrington. the virginia tech student was later found dead. her parents say the news long time coming. >> we are really pleased to come to this day. we always had it on the horizon that some day there would be an arrest. i have always said i would be real happy to deal with that when it happened. and it is cents here now. >> matthew being held without bond. he'll appear in court via video link from the regional jail on thursday. >> crash left him hospitalized and killed his friends, says morgan and other people in the limousine hit from behind by wal-mart truck, at least partly to blame for their injuries. because they were not wearing seatbelts. morgan suing wal-mart over the june accident on the jersey turnpike. he spent weeks in rehab with rib and leg injuries. morgan's attorney says he is very upset and calls wal-mart statement quote dis inch jena us. >> applies in oakland investigating hit-and-run incident captured on tape. this is post today youtube. driver of the dark colored car plows into crowd of spectators and takes off. believed the driver taking part in illegal sideshow, and an event where drivers spin their cars and cut donuts in the streets. >> we are live with some breaking news, an active police investigation after shots are fired in burlington county also another retailer faces a major security breach. syma? >> attention acme shoppers, you may have to monitor your credit card, debit cardiac tiff at this. live report coming up. >> sticker shock at the grocery store what is causing food bribing cents price toss sky rocket? >> traffic and weather together. back at the bottom of the hour. see you in a when mom and dad said family vacation, i was expecting another trip to. i never thought it would be like this. where strangers become best friends. and life is more colorful. this place was like nothing i've ever seen. i'll never forget it. chiapas. live it to believe it. womaand the way it made me chronic feel,ipation, the discomfort, the bloating, the straining. i'd just felt this way for too long. so i finally talked to my doctor about my symptoms. i'd tried laxatives before. he prescribed amitiza (lubiprostone) for my chronic constipation. it works differently than laxatives. man: amitiza is clinically shown to help relieve common symptoms like bloating, abdominal discomfort, hard stools, and straining and help people with chronic constipation go more often. don't take amitiza, if you have a bowel blockage or severe diarrhea. tell your doctor, if your nausea or diarrhea, becomes severe, or if you experience chest tightness or shortness of breath. the most common side effects are nausea, diarrhea, and headache. woman: amitiza helped me find relief from my chronic constipation. ask your doctor if amitiza is right for you. following breaking news from burlington county. live picture showing the active police investigation underway, in edgewater park. this after a man was shot several times in the back around 3:00 this morning. investigators sorting through the circumstances that far shooting and we will keep you to up date as we learn more information once again from this active scene. meanwhile, shoppers are on high alert this morning after data breach at one of the areas largest supermarket chains, it leaves their financial information at risk. "eyewitness news" reporter syma chowdhry joins us from acme market in south fill which more on. >> this syma, good morning. good morning, erika. first, it was target, then home depo, now acme shoppers have to keep a close eye on their credit cards and debit cards, after a data breach. now, that's because, the supermarket says that customers personal information may have been hacked. acme's parent company says malicious software was found on networks that process credit cards and debit cards, in the stores. the company says, it immediately contacted the authorities. the customers that may be at risk, shopped attack me sometime in late august, to early september, in their pennsylvania, delaware, and new jersey stores. now, shoppers are having to monitor their credit cards activity although it is not clear if any customers information was stolen? it is more an inconvenience than anything. but sometimes, you know, if it ends up being money being stolen, obviously not, not good for anybody. >> ceo released statement saying, quote, we take our responsibility to protect our customers payment card data seriously. we sincerely regret that our customers data was targeted, we are taking a prepare re at measures to enhance the protection of our customers payment card data. now the company also says they'll provide complimentary identity protection to affected customers for to up a year, but right now it is unclear how many customers if any have been affected by this data breach. live in south philly, syma chowdhry, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". thank you, same a also in the news, philadelphia police are questioning a man in the hit-and-run crash that injured a seven year old girl. a laura mcclane suffered broken foot and ankle and bruises cents when she was hit and dragged by a car in west philly sunday night. eyewitness cracked the car and got its license plate number helping police finds the driver. >> i'll really really thankful for the guy who chased him down. i'm really thankful for. that will because if it wasn't for him i wouldn't have the license plate. >> the man being questioned turned himself in. there is no word yet on any charges. former philadelphia police officer richard decoatsworth is out on bail after prosecutors dropped rape charges. they've decided there wasn't enough evidence to try him on charges he raped two women earlier this year. the da's offers says there were credibility problems with two witnesses. decoatsworth could still face charges in a separate domestic violence case involving his girlfriend. he was once honored as hero in philadelphia for continuing to pursue a suspect after he was cents shot in the face. 6:33, here's your traffic and weather together. katy? >> good morning, everybody, today's one of those days where you have a little bit of sitting out of the atmosphere. what i mean by, that just little bit of light rain, currently falling in a couple of spots, and we are eventually going to i think see another lil rounds of very isolated showers. but here's what's going on. we had moisture that moved in yesterday. and right now, all that's really left of it is a few little pockets of very light rain most notably here just south of 95, and really across the border of delaware into maryland. but, this should actually fizzle, as the hour progresses, now, inbetween here, you can see that there is cents a clearing sky over central pa, we do have moisture to work with in the atmosphere, also weakening hearing of low pressure headed our way. here is how it stands when it comes to temperatures. off to mild start. moist start, as well, again, moisture to work with in our atmosphere, but very, very call many winds. those two ingredients are what is setting us up for this, look at these visibilities, they've really dropped off here since last check. you're just under mile, almost just at half mile, right now, visibility, here in allentown and lancaster, mainly your west and north most suburbs outside of philadelphia, where you are going to find this patchy, but locally very dense fog issue. so, just be ready for that. there is a lot of very usual suspect type areas that tends to see that, although it should start to filter away, mix out as the morning progresses, but we are looking ahead to overall partly sunny day, just got to watch out for the spotty shower potential, mainly later this afternoon into tonight. >> you know, talking about 95. ninety-five is experiencing some heavier than usual delays today. we have construction on 95 in delaware county, at the commodore barry, southbound approaching the bridge, but now, in that same area, northbound on 95 approaching the commodore barry bridge accident which is blocking the left lan lane. both northbound and southbound will not be an easy commute on 95 in the in this area around the bridge, you will need to give yourself more time this morning. by the way, that southbound 95, delay, is stemming all the way back to 476. and another incident that just kind of came up this morning, on the roosevelt boulevard. traveling in the southbound direction, approaching wissahickon, an accident is blocking the left-hand lane. >> this delay stemming back toward broad street, because the rush now coming in this is only going to continue to grow. so good thing that you're watching us right now, because you can plan ahead. also dealing with speeds dropping on the schuylkill expressway within your western suburbs, and look at that, 16 on 95, through the construction zones, watch out for delays out of northeast philadelphia, down through the vine st. expressway, and be minds full after accident on the northeast extension southbound right around the mid-county toll plaza, also, adding a little bit more traffic out there. so, again, plan accordingly, give yourself more time. err dismay. >> tour, thank you. happening today, vessels return to the indian ocean in search of missing airlines flight 370. three ships plan to cover 350 nautical long area of the ocean floor using sonar, other technology. the plane vanished march 8th on a flight from call alum pure to beijing, air strikes continue to take out isis targets in iraq and syria but officials with the is air force says the islamic militants are employing new strategy. they're now on the move traveling in smaller packs, so it is more difficult to locate them. meanwhile, the group is still keeping up its propaganda campaign. it released another video of british hostage criticizing the us use of air strikes. >> if you stroll down the grocery aisle. >> here to explain why food price rag rising, jill schlessinger, jill, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. >> so why are we seeing these rises and where are we seeing them really go up the most? >> food prices jumping by more, by 2.2%. that's the biggest gain in over two years. now, here is the big culprit. meat and poultry, broad category, see, 7.8% from a year ago. wait it, gets worse. because within that category, beef and veal prices up 15%. pork prices are up almost 12%. we also got some fresher data, just last 30 days, in 30 days, those processed meats, which includes bologna, hotdogs, those have increased 6.9%, in 30 days, vegtables, sorry, vegans, you don't get out of this, vegtables up by 3.9% in the last 30 days. wow, no pun intended let's get to the root. what's causing these increases? >> underlying commodity prices are rising, it is due to variety of factors. you know we've had terrible drought here in the west, also been a drought in brazil, we've had agricultural disease, even had a problem with, yes, chicken fertility. ya, sorry, all of those things, along with increase in asian demand, are conspiring to boost prices, as a result, we've seen chains passing along those increases to consumers. mcdonald's, chipotle, starbucks, those are just three that have hiked their prices, in fact, mcdonald's had to ditch their dollar menu. they couldn't do it under an dollar. they replaced it with the dollar menu, and more. now you got to pay one to $5. and more. >> and more. >> how about that? we could use some good news. any relief in site? >> it does look like the drought conditions will improve, and i think demand from asia is moderate ago bit. so that should help prices ease up. we also know that just as those food prices did really take off, we did get relief at the gas pumps. gas buddy estimates that by the ends of the year to up 30 states could see gallon of regular gas drop to below three bucks a gallon, that should be good. incomes they should rise as the economy improves. that should help defray some of those increases. for now, you have to ditch the park cents -- pork, maybe tofu, maybe go for tofu? >> i would say salad but veggies are up, too. can't win. >> thanks, jill. talk to you later. >> well, do you need to get away? now is the time to book a fall vacation. coming up three's on your side with a look at the cheapest destination. >> also, mall on wedding weekend style getting rave reviews from fashion east that's all over the globe. right now getting our first look at her wedding dress. we have that for you coming up. >> if you need something to put a smile on your face this tuesday morning, look no further, this is video of a dog running through the water fountain, ya, it is going viral. show you more on the other side. look, you're smiling already. >> this is great. i love it. >> we'll be back. guess what? the money we need to fund our schools lies right underneath your feet. that's right. down in the ground, pennsylvania has deep deposits of natural gas. but because of governor corbett, we're the only state in the country that doesn't make oil and gas companies pay an extraction tax. as governor, i'll make the gas companies pay up to help fund our schools for a change. tom wolf for governor. a fresh start for pennsylvania. that's hail hammering porch, then every sort of bad weather you can probably think of. storms came very quickly, caught a lot of people off guard. >> as the hail wasn't enough, then came snow. summit county, colorado, that area known as america's playgrounds, yes, about 155 inches every snow a year. sometimes, up to 280 inches. some counties in the heart of the rockies, spectacular ski complexes, getting little early start. september seeing snow. >> here we go. the change-over periods. here we go. 6:43, traffic and weather together. >> that kind of snow this time of the year would be crazy, but this time of year for colorado, not, you like that, not all that atypical. >> seems crazy to see it anywhere, but not all that atypical for a place like colorado. see the storms making in to nice center of circulation, really good well defined center right right there. >> for now dealing with odds, ends, could you say, little fog out there, mainly through the west most suburbs, outside you go, can't even make out the backgrounds hills there. 64 degrees, so off to mild start, for the standards, but you got to watch out for the patches of locally dense fog, here's your pollen report, levels remaining loan, next couple of days, little bit of wet weather to go along with that, peppered into the forecast today tomorrow. mainly, though, looking at partly sunny day. despite the fog starting the morning off, even little light rain, new castle county, we are going to eventually brighten up a by 80 degrees, by tomorrow even still tracking potential for shower i promise thursday will stay dry. torrey over to you. >> do you promisee. >> sure do. >> good morning, everyone, traveling out and about on the roads, one thing can i not promise is that it is going to be easy, if you're traveling on the 95. what we're looking at here, 59, northbound direction, do have accident scene approaching the commodore barry bridge there is delays is really causing havoc for anyone trying to get out of delaware. so, give yourself more time here. doses seem to be penndot now on scene. this accident is blocking the left-hand lane, and folks are just squeezing on by. on the opposite side of the roadway, 95 southbound, have some volume, as well, approaching the commodore barry bridge, trailing back toward 476. and then volume southbound side of the blue route trying to get to 95. all because of earlier construction, moving our way to the roosevelt boulevard, good news, earlier accident that was being below g the left-hand lane approaching wissahickon has finally been moved to the shoulder. bad news now you have residual traffic on top of rush hour volume, never good mix. if you are traveling in the southbound direction of the roosevelt boulevard, expect delays approaching broad street, to continue, all the way down to 76. then once you get there, you drive down to 24 miles per hour, so starting to feel rush hour, in a big, big way. so 24 on the schuylkill, a lot of it within your western suburbs, 16 on 95, expect delays out of northeast philly then all the way down through to the vine st. expressway, lots to deal with today. also traveling on the southbound side at mid-county we have an accident here. that is adding volume to your commute. also on the roosevelt boulevard, southbound, adams avenue, outer drive, we have an accident. and if you are traveling the talcony palmyra bridge right about now, 6:45, anticipating the opening of the talcony palmyra. expect the closure of 7603, we'll let you know gets put back down, err dismay. >> thank you, guilty plea and an explanation from former philadelphia sports cast or, don tollefson who has admitted to running a clarity scam. wants tollefson to pay $317,000 to more than 200 people and charities. they say he stole their money by promising packages, of sports tickets, that were never delivered. >> toll end so far spoke exclusively with i-team reporter charlotte hoffman. >> reporter: why did you plead guilty? >> i just want whatever happens in court for the healing process to begin for myself in recovery and for others, and want to be able to put everything that has happened during mia dick sean and now my recovery. >> prosecution got 06 day defer al of sentence, hope it will give tollefson time to pay back as many victims as possible. >> happening today, if you're look to go get away, major low fare airline expected to announce the launch of daily flights from philadelphia international airport. the actual airline is under wraps until this morning's news conference, but we do know the flights will serve 7us cities, four of which will begin this december. just what we need in time for the holiday. >> here comes, here comes, yes. most travelers know that fall is a good time for good deal. summer prices drop like leaves. >> "3 on your side" consumer reporter jim donovan looks at which destination also give you the most for your money. >> fall is a big season for business travelers and for conventions, according to travel website, orbitz. so, big cities like chicago and new york, may not be the place toss finds deals forget aways over the next few weeks. instead, think contrary to the calendar. >> think about where was expensive during the summer travel season, that might be dropping off now, because kids are back in school. >> that includes looking in places cents that have emptied out, or haven't yet ramped up. >> a big part of that is the beach destinations, east coast beach destinations, west coast beach destinations, and those ski resort towns, because they haven't hit their ski resort season yet. so, with all of those places kind of inbetween, their seasons, where you are really going to find the best deals. >> if booking plane tickets, orbit says travelers can get close but not too close to the kick off of the holiday travel return -- rush. >> hotels and resorts in their off seasons want to fill rooms. so look for packages with extras. like free breakfast, or seasonal activities. reporting for "3 on your side", i'm jim donovan. >> what this means for pro ticking the president. plus, netflix is set to make history. looking at new deal that will bring a movie to the streaming service on the very same day it opens in theatres. and then ben after lick will join just studio 57. we'll talk to the actor about how his smile landed him the lead, and the reason for the chance to play batman. news is back in the morning. >> have you seen gone girl? >> i have not. i've had the book. disturbing, very disturbing. >> wait until you see the movie. i saw it last week. >> did you? >> yes, did i. >> look at you, ukee. >> i know. ukee knows people. >> you do know people. >> talk to you soon. >> thank you. >> ♪ >> first look at mrs. clooney's wedding dress. >> okay, when i see this thing, let's see it, i'm guessing wow will be the first thing to come to minds? can we pull it up? there it is. >> get your wow on. that's beautiful. check out the new cover of people magazine, they're showing the oscar winner cuddling his lawyer love, she wore custom oscar delay rent a french lays wedding gown, hand embroidered with pearls and de manatee accents. >> i'm told clooney wore customize cuff links with his name inscribed in arabic, gift from his bride. they exchanged vows saturday in venice, followed by civil ceremony on monday. i still say that looks like jfk-jackie "o"-english oh, the sunglasses cents, everything. former first daughter chelsey clinton bridges her own daughter home for the first time. new mom was beaming as she carried charlotte clinton out of new york lenox hospital last night. she had plenty of support from her coating husband, mark, who is from montgomery county, and of course her parents who made it clear they already are loving being grandparents. >> congratulations cents. >> that's great. >> and, hey, amanda bynes, she's in trouble again. the actress turned fashion designer was taken into custody sunday outside los angeles for driving under the influence. "tmz" is reporting she was on doctor prescribed adderall, but failed field sobriety tests. she was released hours later after posting bail. currently on probation, problem with drugs and alcohol. >> wow. >> i'm still thinking about that dress. gorgeous. thnot tonight. introducing longhorn's steaks that sizzle for $12.99. smoky double bacon sirloin. parmesan crusted sirloin. only at longhorn steakhouse. you can't fake steak. >> check out the happiest face on the earth. at saint martin college in london. >> oh, just the best part, running back and forth, back and forth. gotten almost 180,000 hits on youtube. person who caught it on camera said the dog is like any young person, living in the moment and loving every minute of t look at that! just happy guy. >> the same distance every time. that's great. >> and the feet, really, really, just prancing. >> having good time. traffic and weather together here's katie. >> i can't say that i am that happen when it rains on me, but we've got at least a little bit of wet weather out there for some of you to dodge today. right now, just one little pocket, basically, here. south of i-95, should be fizz link i would say over the course of the next hour. some fog issues for you, however, outside kutztown area middle school, one example, especially through the west most suburbs of philadelphia. you're going to find some patchy but locally very dense fog, currently temperatures into the low or mid 60s, depending on location, might be cooler than, that but as we take you through your eyewitness weather three day forecast, should still ends up with enough sunshine, enough warming, to flirt with 80 here today. under partly sunny sky, but i got to warn you, there may be just spotty shower out there. later on today, tonight, and even heading into tomorrow for that matter, by thursday, though, i promise you, a dry day, 73 degrees, as we catch a break between systems. hey, guys, do you love watching the weather are you a weather geek like me? we want you to join our team of eyewitness weather watchers. sign up right now, just by heading to our website cbsphilly.com/watchers, for all of the info that you need. vittoria, over to you. >> i have a feeling if i was like are you a traffic watcher throughout who loves traffic? that i would get no one. absolutely no one. >> it is awesome. >> i'll try. if you are, hit me up on my twitter at vittoria at cbs-3. like everyone else on the planet, traveling on 95, dealing with a accident in the northbound direction approaching the commodore barry bridge. good news, it has been primarily moved to the showed. bad news, residual traffic on top of volume we had on the northbound side of 95. delaware, into pa, little squeeze, same thing if you are traveling on 95, northbound, we have an accident approaching cottman avenue. not looking good there. as you'll notice, by all of the taillights here, so you will definitely need to give yourself more time out there. good news if you are traveling on the talcony palmyra bridge, literally just put back down, traffic i believe the first vehicle to move on by. seventy-three now put back together. expect rush hour volume all over, 13, your average on 95, nine on the schuylkill, affecting roosevelt boulevard, and 12 on 476, no delays for mass transit. ukee? >> torrey, thank you. philadelphia eagles got the ball rolling if you will with youth football clinic. >> the birds hosed more than 100 kids from around the area, at lincoln financial field. look, having great time. took part in the football theme healthy live style program. police athletic league and the boys and girls clubs of philadelphia played a role. they used the whole football field to let the kids run around, learn about football, anthem selves. >> that must have been the thrill after lifetime. >> no kidding. >> that's great. >> adults love to be on the field. >> no canned of kidding. >> you know that's right. >> next on cbsbs this morning, >> next on cbsbs this morning, ben afleck talking about gon ring ring! progresso! i can't believe i'm eating bacon and rich creamy cheese before my sister's wedding. well it's only 100 calories, so you'll be ready for that dress. uh-huh... you don't love the dress? i love my sister... 40 flavors. 100 calories or less. some people think vegetables are boring. but with green giant's delicious seasonings and blends, we just may change their minds. ho ho ho green giant! ♪ good morning. it is tuesday, september 30th, 2014. welcome to "cbs this morning." new allegations about an armed intruder got deep into the white house than first reported. a standoff in hong kong where demonstrators are demanding reform. and one of the most storied teams in college football. how michigan's quarterback was allowed back in the game with a head injury. >> but we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> we are now learning that the man you saw in this video got a lot farther inside than we were led to believe.

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