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the counties seeing the winter weather advisory now go out of effect, so very quickly, zoom in for you. give you sense of where things are shaking out right now. kent, sussex county, southern most counties in new jersey, impact right now by this very light snow. getting gipped by the snow though across southeastern pa. don't expect it really across most of the region there. winter weather advisory though now in effect for kent, sussex counties, as we mention, even southeastern burlington county, northwest half of the county go out of effect there ocean, then the russ of the ones down the garden state parkway included here. several have been allowed to go out of effect. southeast canada, dealing with some travel issues, not so much after icing or wind situation, rather, that snow falling light to moderately at worse. so that it does mean the commute will be impacted. i would say even nuisance, too, can cause major travel headaches. so it is not in philly. it is not in the rest of southeast pa, but again those counties i showed you in the purple where the winter weather advisory is still posted, you'll have some travel concerns here today. at worse, you see flake flying here in fill, i do at this point think our chances are very, very slim for that. but morning snow still going to be with us, at the shore, and points just inland of that, meisha. so i know that's where you're mainly turning your folk us when it comes to any issues. >> what we're seeing out there, all right, katie, thank you so much. good morning everyone. all right, talk about new jersey 42 northbound creek road there. certainly, 42 freeway right now, pretty darn busy, might want to give yourself a couple of extra minute there. boulevard starting to heat up as well. pushing in the southbound direction toward the schuylkill. so as you push southbound, or jump on the schuylkill at city avenue what you are looking at basically here and just jump on the schuylkill, just heads up on that. burlington bristol bridge, scheduled to open right around 5:40 a.m. now moved that to 6:10 a.m. burlington bristol bridge scheduled to open 6:10 a.m. also the delaware river bridge there is area i would expect would get very busy. i'll let you know as soon as that goes up. construction pa, between ft. washington valley forge. right lane still block. also will slow you down maybe coming up here in the next half hour or so. regional rails, patco speed line, running new schedules, make sure to check the schedules as you walk out the door and garden state parkway between cape may and a.c. expressway, speed restriction down to 45 miles per hour there. jim, rahel, back to you. >> thank you, meisha. all is quiet this morning at philadelphia international airport. >> protesters spent part of their weekends, there angry over president trump's new travel ban. "eyewitness news" reporter trang do live this morning, and trang, what can you tell us now? >> well, rahel, jim, definitely a quieter morning here at philadelphia international airport. demonstrators were here, on both saturday and sunday, and on sunday the protest proved so large that traffic was tied up here and on 95 take a look at this video. several thousand protesters gathered outside terminal a at the philadelphia international airport on sunday, to protest against saturday, a mid reports people are being detained at the airport under president trump executive order on immigration. now the order signed on friday evening indefinately suspends the syrian refugee program. it also suspends all refugee admissions for 120 days. and bans citizens from seven muslim majority countries from entering the us for 90 days. one demonstrator we spoke to, the ban hit very close to home. >> i am feeling humiliation, because i am muslim, i am syrian, and we're just like not welcome here any more. that's what i feel. and i don't feel safe any more. i mean, we ran away from war because all we needed is some safety. and a place to build better future for our kids. and all the things that we are getting right now is like feeling like we're criminals. >> and in a statement last night president trump denied this ban had anything to do with religion, he said visas will again be issued for those countries once policies are reviewed. in the meantime, all detainees at the airport were released sunday, but for now, live from philadelphia international airport. i'm trang do, cbs-3, "eyewitness news", jim, rahel, back to you. >> trang, thank you. >> the president continues to defends his decision in a statement he says america is a proud nation of immigrants, and we will continue to show compassion to those feeling oppression, but we will do so while protecting our own citizens and border. refugees and muslim travel letters may not be the only ones impacted by travel restrictions in the near future. trump administration may consider rules for all foreign visitors who come to the united states. sources tell c. in. in that visitors may soon have to disclose their social media sites, and share contact in their cell phones. white house policy director steven miller reportedly discussed the proposals with other officials over the weekend. >> local families including the assali family from allentown, watch as syrian family members were turned away at phl over the weekended. tom wolf met with the family expressing his frustration for the president's executive order. asali waiting for his parents, siblings, aunt and uncle after nearly three years away. on saturday the legal visa caring immigrants were sent back. this is not who we are. the us was set up to be a place where people could escape oppression. this is not a place that people come to to experience oppression, and that's what their family members experienced. i for one, as an american, as a pennsylvanian, and i'm outraged. >> and mr. and mrs. assali say so far their family members are safe, but through the current presidential order they have no idea when they will see them again. >> and an emotional moment at dullos international airport in north virginia, mother from iran reunited when her five year old son after airport officials detained the boy saturday night. the child had been traveling with another family member on a flight, his mother had to wait for hours until he was released to her. >> delta struggling to get flights off the ground this morning after nationwide systems melt down. operations resumed late sunday night after the outage forced airline to ground all of its flights for at least two and a half hours. the measure was lifted just before midnight. so far 80 flights have already been canceled today with more concellations possible. delta is urging travelers to check their status of their flights at delta. com. >> new this morning, police are investigating hit-and-run, that sent one man to the hospital. the victim suffered minor arm injury when he was struck by a karat second and south streets in queen village, about 2:00 this morning. so far police have not released a description of the car involved in that accident. restaurant owner pulls trigger on two robbery suspect in cobbs creek, philadelphia police say it happened at 52nd and spruce streets. two armed men entered restaurant after 9:30 last night, they stole undisclosed amount of cash, and they start today take off but that's when police tell us the owner through his own gun and shot one of the suspect in the lower back, a wound police say help them arrest both men. >> both of these robbers fled the scene. while police were investigating the crime scene, we were notified that a shooting victim had arrived at mercy hospital. twenty-six year old male shot one time in the lower back. >> and officers say the robbers tried to cut the wires to the restaurant surveillance cameras before robbing the restaurant but they cut the wrong wires. police also say they were driving stolen car. >> at least six people are dead and eight other injured after last night attack on moss mccann did a. authorities if quebec city now trying to figure out what led to the mass shooting, as hena daniels report, the nation's prime minister calling the incident a terror attack. >> authorities in quebec city block off the area, around the city's islamic cultural center sunday night. as emergency crews carried away victims on stretchers. the president of the mosque was not inside at the time, several people were killed, when multiple gunmen opened fire on worshippers during evening prayer. he said an estimated 60 to 100 people may have been there at the time. these two suspect have been arrested. >> quebec city today has been the site of terrorism, hard to believe in such a bees full beautiful sit that i such a thing could happen, but has happened obviously. >> quebec prime minister immediately called it test or isay tack on muslims, and tweeted the canadians grieve for those killed in a cowardly attack. thought are with the victims and their families. they announced they would take in refugees temporarily blocked from entering the us, part of president's travel ban on immigrants. >> we have to keep working together striving toward an open inclusion, peaceful society. that's the right response to a terrible tis asker. >> back in the u.s. authorities are taking action. the nypd has added extra officers to patrol mosks, city-wide, new york city mayor, bill de blasio, is also urging all new yorkers to remain vigilant. he tweeted his condolances to the people of canada. writing our prayers tonight are with the people of quebec city. as they deal with terrible attack on a mosque. we must stands together. >> hena daniels, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". well, starting wednesday, some amazon shoppers will have to pay attacks, find out if you're a victim coming up. >> plus in this morning health wear, why some women may be at risk for heart disease. >> do you have a traditional dining room in your home? if so, part of group that's getting even smaller. coming up a little later, i know what people are doing with that space instead. >> ♪ >> it is 6:00, so you're looking live at the roads. i think this is south jersey, photo journalist, thank you, you can see some roads sort of wet, see little snowflakes, in south jersey, but really depend on where you are. katie will break it all down for you when we come back. good morning, everyone, welcome back, in your monday morning health watch, skin cancer may become more voidable as certain people age. >> expert predict being people born before 1906 may still be at risk for skin cancers, even if they wore sunscreen regularly, dangers of skin wants err were not known before 1906. routines examinations with dermatologists are suggested. >> researchers in pittsburgh pinpointed type of fat around the heart that occurs in women after menopause. experts say traditional methods of diet and exercise will lower heart fact, and reduce the risk. >> time now 6:15. switching gears to weather, we sort of started with a bang, katie? >> you said t specially southern new jersey, delaware, for sure. that's where you will find the best chance to see any of the snow actually accumulating. finds that now. but just in the last hour of the loop, look what happens. it really dwindles, fizzles, so, new castle county now, across the bay here into these northwestern counties of southern new jersey, salem, gloucester, northwestern burlington, actually seen winter weather advisory now go out of effect because this is starting deteriorate as it rotates away. meanwhile i zoom you all the way out, much wider zoom, reason for that this next cyst -- ands that may look awfully far away, but now an alberta clipper. alberta clipper get the same, it originates in alberta, that province of western canada. but in addition to that, what you will typically finds with these alberta clippers is that they sweep across the us, very, very quickly, and also to the southeast. so they very often toned to reach us, they tends to bring with them very limited moisture, because i'm moving so darn fast, can't grab any moisture. that will will also help reinforce the colds, next one that comes along tomorrow looks like tried and true clipper system. see in the seven day. for now, morning snow through the south and east, talking far southeast of philly even at this point won't even see flake in the city. there will be some sun for the rest of us as the day goes on. move forward later tonight, cold night, clouds, drop to 25. and and as we progress forward in the seven day, that cold will get reinforced here later in the week. remember groundhog day comes thursday. good shop that punxsutawney phil fill will see his shadow, but quickly tore tomorrow, little snow. maybe mixing with rain. very likely limited accumulation, if any, meisha. >> good, all right, katie, thank you. and very good morning to all of you. happy monday. schuylkill at montgomery drive, taillights, moving in the eastbound direction. looks like we've got frozen camera shot. but it is showing you kind of a flow around the area. see down in the censor map as well, all green. actually looking pretty good on the schuylkill, bathe any anywhere we look, burlington bristol bridge scheduled, was scheduled to open right at 6:10, looks like it is not quite open yet. and just reminder the bullying toll brings tomorrow bridge alternate to the delaware river bridge, which we know is now closed. just heads up, area will get very busy specially one of the three alternates. accident here. heads up, involving a truck, septa bus, university city. so civic center boulevard closed right now between convention avenue and university ave. this is near the university of pennsylvania hospital. so you might want to use this alternate spruce streetment look back here, see the yellow, let us know we're traveling 9 miles per hour or less right now, so it will get very busy around there. i would suggest using this alternate or avoid the area if at all possible. i'll let you know as soon as that clears. then as katie was mentioning, do have slick spots out there. some of which a.c. expressway eastbound between route 73 and black horse pike, now around this, we have salting taking place, that's not the only place. also, the garden state parkway salting going on as well. garden state parkway between cape may and a.c. expressway, take a look at this, speed restriction in play down to 45 miles per hour letting you know it must be pretty slick around there. but we look at the censor around there, showing green, but gist heads up where ever we have salting we know it will be very slick. give yourselves extra time. regional rails, patco speed line, running new schedules, just make sure to check those schedules, as you head out the door as they're changing. and we've got pa turnpike westbound, to ft. washington and valley forge, right lane still blocked this morning. rahel, jim, back over to you. >> meisha, thank you. >> and now for look at newspaper headlines from across our region. >> from the times of trenton former state clerk has been sentenced to spend three years in in prison for falsifying employment records to collect government assistance meant for poor people. cords willing to the jen's offers tony ramazz william collected $282,000 in benefit she pled guilty in november. >> in the intelligence err, ten genial, full day kindergarten, expect 425 student don't register, enrollment begins in mid figure. send ten yell adding $325,000 to its budget for start up costs. >> mercury, warning homeowners about a scam. male solicitation, first documents a california based company offering deeds and property assessment profile for $83 document fee. well the county recorder of deed says property owners can access their properties on line, and their records, just pay 10.50, just for copy. >> those are look at newspaper headlines from around the delaware val. >> i heads up, amazon shoppers, you may be seeing new tax on your purchases after wednesday. >> on line retail letter begin charging sales tax in smaller states. currently amazon doesn't have to charge sales tax in the states where it is not physically present. but some state say that practice is unfair for brick and mortar retailers since sales are taxed. colorado, mississippi, send month, some of the states affected by the new tax. >> still ahead on "eyewitness news" this morning, the oscar nominee who may not be able to attend the awards ceremony because of trump's travel ban. >> millennial marriages, what they're doing, and not doing, whether it comes to saying i do. jim, i would say i do to you. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. 8f8z z12z y28f8y y12fy >> that's willie nelson? i didn't realize that. well, deb our floor director is laughing. is that willie nelson, deb? i don't think so. that's not willie nelson. who is our dj today? checking out the roads on this messy morning. live mobile three in new jersey right now. >> we do see some snow earlier. but you can see nothing right now. looks like the roads are wet. still want to be careful. out to katie now, katie, it may determine whether you have wet roads or seeing some stowe flakes? >> much more in the full forecast at the bottom of the hour. i want to gave you a sense what the weekends will look like, we may end up with chance for larger storm, starting sunday night, it is still just a chance, but something we're watching. meantime, still will absolutely have said it. guys? >> okay. >> oh, i'm sorry, laughing because that wasn't willie nelson. i knew i wasn't -- i mean i'm not a big willie nelson off each at owe. >> we had to get to the bottom of it. >> millennials tend to be viewed as trend setter ers, but as it turns out, marriage may not be sitting into the generation lifestyle. >> millennials born between nine -- 1982 and 2004, does not include jim donovan, don't have marriage at the top of their list, at least the way their parent and grandparent did. average age every couple getting married is up, 29 years foremen, 27 for women. organizers at the bridal show they say cost is a big part. >> they're getting through college, have student loans, that kinds of thing. so if they're having to pay that off, hold off on wedding because they may be paying for the wedding themselves it, makes the wait a little longer. >> and the bridal show ceo, get this, the average cost of wedding today is now about $29,000. so chump change. >> that's ridiculous. >> for most people. because i just have $29,000. >> you can put that down as a house depositor something or pay off your student line. >> or get a nice car. >> goodness. >> priorities. >> i'm telling you. coming up in the next half hour of "eyewitness news", world leader visiting washington dc today and whys it is your honor certain if they'll actually meet with president trump. >> plus, protests at the airport over the president astral bans. trang? >> rahel, cents every protesters descended on philadelphia international airport this weekend. details and their demands to the president. >> all right, trang. looking outside. we have some slick areas out there this morning. southbound the roadways, speed restrictions, plus two accidents that will slow you down. all of the accidents coming up. first we will take a quick break, stay right where you are. >> good morning, it is 6:30, and here's what you need to know today in your morning minute. >> one to 3 inches absolutely max. >> protests from coast-to-coast, over president trump's travel ban on immigrants. (no sound). >> having little technical difficult. >> i it is monday. >> monday blues. >> the computers, all of that. >> jim, i want to clear up something. people on twit remember asking did i just propose to you. >> you did. >> and day. and your response? >> thank you. >> thank you. that's not really like a yes. >> no, that's alike, acknowledgment, right, katie? >> i'm staying out of this one. don't get me involved. >> oh, my gosh. >> how do you say no to that woman. >> i didn't say no. i said thank you. >> like when you tell someone i love you for the first time and their response is thank you. >> well, stay to me all the time, all of you, all my ladies. >> you're too much. too much. >> how is the weather. >> okay, able i'm going skip past this and move on. i want to get you guys out the door here. we do have winter weather advisory, but an update for you, if you are just checking back in with us, maybe you had to go take a shower, coming back, checking in before you hit the road, winter weather advisory now actually expired for some counties. we will take a look at the map first and for most. new castle county, salem, gloucester, camden, northwest burlington has seen that winter weather advisory actually go out of effect at this point. but all of the other countries still included until noontime. but i got to be honest, i think it will be long gone by 10:00, 11:00 at the absolute latest, you can see how it is already deteriorating northwest fringe of it. we are finding light to moderate snow at worse across southern delaware, as well as southern new jersey, again, wear the -- where the winter weather advisory is still posted. temperature profile certainly cold enough to force the snow, heard a lot of reports on folks on twitter as well as our road crews out checking on the conditions that you're finding a lot of this really just sticking to unpaved surfaces. but there could certainly still be slick travel out there. meisha will cover it in a second. but you know what? the flakes in philly, i feel like we may have missed the boat. i have to come inside, update the graphicment looks like the back edge will rotate away. philly getting gipped in terms of snow this morning, even if you were going to see few flakes, looks like the opportunity has bypassed us, one to 3 inches still very possible for those counties still seeing the snow out there. and coming up a bill later in the broadcast, check in with weather watchers and hopefully get more snow reports for you. >> that would be great. katie, thank you so much. good morning, everyone, happy monday to you. what are we looking outside? things looking okay. do have few accidents starting to pop up. this is not one of the areas. look at 95 south at cottman, brake lights going off. still letting us know starting to slower than posted speeds right now. i would say this is going to be an area this morning that is going to get very busy. heads up on that. now this is where we do have an accident. involving a truck and septa bus at university city near the university of pennsylvania hospital. so civic center boulevard closed between convention avenue and university ave. you will have to use an alternate. spruce street probably going to be your best bet around there. now we look at this send ores right around back where the accident did, you are seeing your traveling out around 10 miles per hour or less and showing some yellow, letting us know not traveling at posted speeds around the area clearly. so traveling that slow, you are going to have little gaper delay. i would avoid the area if at all possible. another accident involving injuries here. york road at davisville road. your alternate, welsh or at the wood road is your best bet. they are saying avoid the area if at all possible. and then we have another accident here west berlin new jersey, cooper foley road at haze mill road. three accidents that have all popped up. i would say all in the past 20 minute or so. letting you know it will get busy out there. also slick. we talked about the salting coming ups ups in in the next tn to 15 minutes. >> business as usual this morning for travelers at philadelphia international airport. >> over the weekend arrivals and departures and protesters upset about president trump's travel ban. that's where trang do is live for us this morning. quite a busy weekends? >> reporter: oh, yes, rahel, jim, yes. crowds were so large here sunday that they were practically back up here all the way to 95 north and south. septa halted bus service, and just couldn't get the buses through the crowds. this is just one of several similar protests at airports across the country. several thousand protesters gathered outside terminal a at the philadelphia international airport sunday. the protests began saturday, a mid reports that people were being detained at the airport under president trump's executive order on immigration. congressman bob brady was among the demonstrators. >> people with visas have been vetted for months, just reading a gwen card. that's what this count have i about. >> the order signed by the president on friday evening indefinately suspends the syrian river ooh gee program. it also suspends all refugee admissions for 120 days, and bans citizens of seven muslim majority countries from entering the us for 90 days. >> we are the syrians. >> syrian war refugee herself, marge martini now lives in new jersey but her husband is in the process every trying to join her in their two sons in the u.s. >> i am feeling humiliated. but i am muslim. i am syrian. and we're just like not welcome here any more. that's what i feel. martini said she is encouraged by the outpouring of support so locally and that demonstrations across the country. >> what i know about america is that this is the lands of freedom, the land of liberty, and this is wherever one has a chance to be someone special. and that's why i chose this country. >> and in a statement last night, president trump says this ban has nothing to do with religion, visas will be issued again to these countries once the policies are reviewed. in the meantime, the detainees were released from the airport sunday, the aclu helping two syrian families who landed here saturday and then were sent right back. but for now, liver from philadelphia international airport. i'm trang do. cbs-3 "eyewitness news". jim, rahel, back to you. >> trang, thank you. people are protesting president trump's immigration order from coast-to-coast. the portland oregon international airport held no ban, no wall event. while protests are largely peaceful, police did intervene when things got heated when trump supporters. >> and dozens every people also gathered at los angeles international airport to make their voices heard. sunday was the second day in a row that protests developed at the airport's international terminal. >> and in seattle washington thousands gathered downtown events. organizer estimate it around 8,000 people have been protesting and demonstrations as they grew throughout the night sunday, city and state leaders also spoke at the event. >> seventeen attorneys general including pennsylvania josh shapiro are condemning president trump's travel ban. shapiro and his counterparts called religious liberty, bedrock of the country, and no president can change that. >> i think the president tax was really un-american, and i think runs constitutional. >> starbucks is taking different approach to the president travel ban. coffee chain says it will hire 10,000 refugees over the next five years, starbucks ceo howard shultz says it will apply to its coffee houses world-wide. it will focus on hiring immigrants who have served with the us troops as interpreters and support personnel. air b and b hoveling free housing to people bands from flight to the u.s. home stay service is making the offer to anyone who was denied entry into us trump order. no time line yet how or when the accommodations will be provided. of course you can stay with "eyewitness news" as we follow the latest developments on the travel ban when you're not near a tv visit cbsphilly.com. jordan's king abdullah starting his visit to the u.s. this morning. elvis it and have breakfast with vice president mike penned. now it is unclear if the king will visit with president trump, or whether jordan is not included, in the order temporarily bargen at this to citizens of seven predominantly muslim countries, but jordan does post more than 650,000 to face syria. >> president trump may announce his choice to fill the supreme court vacancy as early as today. officials tell c. in. in the president's choice down to four candidate. circle courteous william prior, kneel, diane sykes, thomas hardiman. well, president trump continues to personalize the white house during his first few weeks in office. >> among them, the white house reportedly filled with lays potato chips, changed the color of the kurt ann inside of the oval office. president preferred to snack on almond. >> still ahead, oscar nominee who may have to miss the awards ceremony because of trump's travel ban. >> before the oscars, we have the sag awards, big winners from last night, and tell you how it also got very political car. >> and the disappearing dining room. why many families are getting rid of traditional dining rooms, and use that space for something else. that's coming up next. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> i think we got this one right. hazy shade of winter by the bangles, dj is back on track this morning. >> so groundhog day apparently coming up. we will talk about it. >> hopefully, we will be right back, stay with us. >> ♪ >> ♪ and with the billion pointme!!! giveaway, it's about to get more awesome. to claim your share of a billion shop your way points during the big game, download the shop your way or kmart app today!!! dear fellow citizen, i know what it's like to worry about student loan debt. i graduated into it. it was 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figures, octavia expense or ... >> well, for the winners at the sag awards it, wasn't just about the achievements. >> because many used the time at the podium to speak out politically. a round up in the hollywood minute. >> people are saying right now that actors spunt express their opinions when it comes to politics, the truth is actors are activist because woe embody the work every all people. >> from the outset the 23rd screen actors guild award focused on both acting and activism. >> good evening, hello sag members and everyone at home, and everyone in airports that belong in my america. >> like many of our nominees here tonight, we represent people who have come from other cultures. and that's a real fact. >> whether the russians did or did not hack the voting of tonight's sag awards, i look out on the million or probably even a million and a half people in this room, and i say this award is legitimate, and i won. >> what i have learned from working on moonlight, you see what happened when persecuted. they fold in to themselves. >> we're in a really tricky time in the worlds in our country, things are inexcusable, scary, need action. so i'm so grateful to be part of a group of people that cares when we put our differences aside, and we come together as a human race. we win. love wins. every time. >> and we know that it will be up to us and all of you probably to keep telling stories that show what unite us a stronger than the divorce that is divide us. >> in hollywood, i'm david daniels. >> well president trump, say politics could affect award season by combing one oscar out of the season. >> iranian movie nominated for oscar in the foreign language category, but iran among one of the seven countries affected by the immigration order. ceremony scheduled for september 26th. >> we have breaking news to tell but chopper three over a breaking news in delaware county. emergency crews are at saint john's coleman john newman church in haverford, we're told workers are looking into a possible gas leak. the call came in about 45 minute ago, was initially reported as an explosion. you can see windows blown out from our view here of the chopper. we will stay on top of this, bring you any updates as we get them. >> indeed, for now we get out to katie. weather watchers what are they seeing? >> looking for any snow reports, a lot of folks are saying they have a little dusty -- dusting but not a lot of snow falling. so going out to the maps, finding a lot of further to the north, skies have cleared somewhat. closer to the southern counties here, 31 came in to us this morning from john, within about the last 25 minute or so, he did say he saw a now snowflakes, little breeze, certainly cold outside. off to the south we go, further, nearing the shore, checking in at 32 degrees, the moment, it is overcast, see flurrying little earlier, rounds of light to moderate snow falling across a lot of the spots. very quickly checking in here across southern delaware, winter weather advisory, again, more of overcast in dover from andy. did he say though that on the grass, the cars only finding light coating. actually some of the pictures are coming in, come in this morning, like this one, from dolores, take that full screen, yes, see how it is primarily just unpaved surfaces that actually had that. so might be brushing off the car windshield for example, another view that she sent us from newark, but overall, this is thankfully going to be much more of nuisance than anything. here is the system talking about, all from huge storm system. not bad time being just because now, a the love you are thinking about getting out on the roadways, with that said, i do think you will ends up with sunshine. this should be lodge gone, absolutely no later than 10:00, one 1:00 the absolute latest. in the pipeline, zip its way southeast, right into our territory tomorrow. bring with it a very light rain or snow. i don't think talking about accumulation out of this. jump forward. visibility is a little less than ideal here. down to near zero at wildwood. where ever the snow is falling, watch for poor visibility to the north, some of these half and half forecast cents anywhere from 59 on north. won't see much more than few clouds today. several system working their way in here in the next few days, first one long gone by about 10:00. tomorrow light snow, rain, the story, but don't expect much accumulation if any maybe little better chance though north of the city, and then we actually have chance for larger storm sunday night, into monday, now again that's still a chance of the element have to line up for that to happen. but it will be our next chance for larger system. meantime just cold. >> yes. >> it is just cold. kind of like you can do without it, but stuck in it, stuck in the winter still. so good morning, everyone, so speaking of that cold, it is slippery in some spots. because of that we are going to see comings. this is one that i would say i would avoid the area altogether there is one, talking septa bus, near the university of pennsylvania hospital. civic center boulevard between convention and university ave., this alternate is spruce street, available to you, but doesn't sounds like this is completely closed. that being said, you can see that everyone traveling less than posted speeds, traveling at around 10 miles per hour, maybe even slightly less than that. probably little gaper delay, as well. i would say avoid the area if you can. if you cannot factor in extra time for you. not the only accident we have out there however. we have another one here involving injuries. york road, davis ville road, your alternate, terwood road, your best bet. cooper valley road, haze mill road. heads up. give yourself extra time this morning. jim, rahel, back to you. >> time right now 6:49. a lot coming up this morning. >> charlie roast joins us live from new york with a preview. good morning, charlie. >> reporter: good morning, rahel, jim. ahead the latest on the deadly terror attack, the mosks in quebec city. plus nationwide over the president's travel ban, senior policy advisor steven miller joins us. also forwards forward ceo in studio 67. and the frantic discovery that could bring better tasting tomatoes to grocery stores. see in you about ten minutes. >> we will be watching. >> well in other news this morning, police arrest a philadelphia man in a deadly hit-and-run on the boulevard in oxford single. >> and 19 year old woman and her ten year old sister crossing the boulevard at large street about 11:30 saturday night when hit by a car. investigators say the driver was speeding and trying to beat a red light. the suspect was apprehended shortly afterward. forty-eight year old kenneth was charged with vehicular homicide, dui, involuntary manslaughter. >> forty-eight year old cat lynn brown killed by hit-and-run driver friday night in west philadelphia. police continue to search for the driver who struck brown near 57th and girard while she was crossing the street with her grandchildren. one witness said the driver of the white mini-van sped through the intersection. police say a young child was also hit by the mini-van, but now in stable condition at children's hospital. >> family and friends are mourning a teen chilled after an atv crash in bensalem. take a look. you are looking at the candlelight vigil held for gianni forte, forte and friend riding in a atv friday night when police say they slammed into a car near jason drive. investigators say gianni was not wearing a helmet. gianni's grandmother tells us the roads in bensalem are just not safe for atv's. >> the streets in bensalem, not lit, a lot of the roads in bensalem aren't lit, and people don't see them. we don't see these kids, and if it will save somebody else's life, please, don't be ride on the the streets with the atv. >> surviving rider was wearing a helmet, at last checklist in the critical condition. >> many of us grew up with formal dining room, many of us still have one in our homes. chances are it doesn't get a lot of use in this week's angie list report a look at the new trends that's bringing an end to the traditional dining room. >> whether you call it dinner or supper, only 23% of us are spending our evening meals gathered around a proper dinner table. and according to a new angie's list survey, 7% of us still have dining room furniture, but rarely enter the room. >> the kitchen has replaced the dining room for many families. >> we're a family that eats right in the kitchen. so our dining room goes unused. but our kids were younger, we used for homework. now, we only go in thereto change the thermostat. >> formal dining rooms seem to be disappearing. kitchen tables are still around, but dining rooms are, well, you know those are becoming studios, an office, work out room, it is anything but a dining room. >> lisa says when her family realized how infrequently they used their dining room, they decided to ditch the table and chairs. >> the first thing that happened when the table left was it became our storage unit. but really my kids love yoga. so having that floor space most nights you can find them there doing yoga. >> when the kids are all out of the house, and the yoga stops, she plans to redecorate the space into a quiet restful reading room. converting your dining room into more useful space could be a do it yourself project. but expert say you should avoid making any significant structural changes without a plan and professional help. well in other news, miss france is miss universe 2017. >> the 23 year old dental student crouds in the philippines this year was visibly stunned when she walked away with top honors. >> friends. >> iris said she would advocate for dental and oral hygiene as she took home the crown. miss haiti is 25 year old survivor of the devastating 2010 earthquake, first runner up. >> and no hard feelings here. the outgoing miss universe safely made reference to steve harvey 2016 gasp. you may recall that during last year's padge end, harvey mistakenly announced the wrong contestant as the winner. >> hey jim, those glasses? >> we'll be right back with three to go. so now i'm not being perky, telling you that drivers that switch to progressive save an average of $548! whoo! i mean, whoo. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's 10 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 150 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast business. built for business. >> chopper three over breaking news in delaware county. appears some sort of explosion that blew out the windows of at least one from john new man, half forwards, chopper three overhead crews search for possible gas leak. we'll stay on top and bring you any updates. >> prime minister calling shooting at quebec mosque terrorist attack. left six people dead, eight hurt, happened last night during evening prayers, two people are in custody. >> organize remembers planning more protests at philadelphia international airport this week. they're demonstrating against president trump's immigration order. >> and it is catholic schools week in our area, this week theme catholic schools community of faith knowledge and service. there are special event planned all week long. >> that's three to go. last check on weather and traffic? >> we do still have snow falling across southern most counties, quickly taking you outside to the live neighborhood network. finding gray skies, visibility beyond the tree loin there, but clearly, some snow has fallen. although here in philadelphia, we haven't seen seen a flake down across the southern counties, still little tricky, to travel through that. >> katie, thank you. accident involving a box truck, route 322, 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the counties seeing the winter weather advisory now go out of effect, so very quickly, zoom in for you. give you sense of where things are shaking out right now. kent, sussex county, southern most counties in new jersey, impact right now by this very light snow. getting gipped by the snow though across southeastern pa. don't expect it really across most of the region there. winter weather advisory though now in effect for kent, sussex counties, as we mention, even southeastern burlington county, northwest half of the county go out of effect there ocean, then the russ of the ones down the garden state parkway included here. several have been allowed to go out of effect. southeast canada, dealing with some travel issues, not so much after icing or wind situation, rather, that snow falling light to moderately at worse. so that it does mean the commute will be impacted. i would say even nuisance, too, can cause major travel headaches. so it is not in philly. it is not in the rest of southeast pa, but again those counties i showed you in the purple where the winter weather advisory is still posted, you'll have some travel concerns here today. at worse, you see flake flying here in fill, i do at this point think our chances are very, very slim for that. but morning snow still going to be with us, at the shore, and points just inland of that, meisha. so i know that's where you're mainly turning your folk us when it comes to any issues. >> what we're seeing out there, all right, katie, thank you so much. good morning everyone. all right, talk about new jersey 42 northbound creek road there. certainly, 42 freeway right now, pretty darn busy, might want to give yourself a couple of extra minute there. boulevard starting to heat up as well. pushing in the southbound direction toward the schuylkill. so as you push southbound, or jump on the schuylkill at city avenue what you are looking at basically here and just jump on the schuylkill, just heads up on that. burlington bristol bridge, scheduled to open right around 5:40 a.m. now moved that to 6:10 a.m. burlington bristol bridge scheduled to open 6:10 a.m. also the delaware river bridge there is area i would expect would get very busy. i'll let you know as soon as that goes up. construction pa, between ft. washington valley forge. right lane still block. also will slow you down maybe coming up here in the next half hour or so. regional rails, patco speed line, running new schedules, make sure to check the schedules as you walk out the door and garden state parkway between cape may and a.c. expressway, speed restriction down to 45 miles per hour there. jim, rahel, back to you. >> thank you, meisha. all is quiet this morning at philadelphia international airport. >> protesters spent part of their weekends, there angry over president trump's new travel ban. "eyewitness news" reporter trang do live this morning, and trang, what can you tell us now? >> well, rahel, jim, definitely a quieter morning here at philadelphia international airport. demonstrators were here, on both saturday and sunday, and on sunday the protest proved so large that traffic was tied up here and on 95 take a look at this video. several thousand protesters gathered outside terminal a at the philadelphia international airport on sunday, to protest against saturday, a mid reports people are being detained at the airport under president trump executive order on immigration. now the order signed on friday evening indefinately suspends the syrian refugee program. it also suspends all refugee admissions for 120 days. and bans citizens from seven muslim majority countries from entering the us for 90 days. one demonstrator we spoke to, the ban hit very close to home. >> i am feeling humiliation, because i am muslim, i am syrian, and we're just like not welcome here any more. that's what i feel. and i don't feel safe any more. i mean, we ran away from war because all we needed is some safety. and a place to build better future for our kids. and all the things that we are getting right now is like feeling like we're criminals. >> and in a statement last night president trump denied this ban had anything to do with religion, he said visas will again be issued for those countries once policies are reviewed. in the meantime, all detainees at the airport were released sunday, but for now, live from philadelphia international airport. i'm trang do, cbs-3, "eyewitness news", jim, rahel, back to you. >> trang, thank you. >> the president continues to defends his decision in a statement he says america is a proud nation of immigrants, and we will continue to show compassion to those feeling oppression, but we will do so while protecting our own citizens and border. refugees and muslim travel letters may not be the only ones impacted by travel restrictions in the near future. trump administration may consider rules for all foreign visitors who come to the united states. sources tell c. in. in that visitors may soon have to disclose their social media sites, and share contact in their cell phones. white house policy director steven miller reportedly discussed the proposals with other officials over the weekend. >> local families including the assali family from allentown, watch as syrian family members were turned away at phl over the weekended. tom wolf met with the family expressing his frustration for the president's executive order. asali waiting for his parents, siblings, aunt and uncle after nearly three years away. on saturday the legal visa caring immigrants were sent back. this is not who we are. the us was set up to be a place where people could escape oppression. this is not a place that people come to to experience oppression, and that's what their family members experienced. i for one, as an american, as a pennsylvanian, and i'm outraged. >> and mr. and mrs. assali say so far their family members are safe, but through the current presidential order they have no idea when they will see them again. >> and an emotional moment at dullos international airport in north virginia, mother from iran reunited when her five year old son after airport officials detained the boy saturday night. the child had been traveling with another family member on a flight, his mother had to wait for hours until he was released to her. >> delta struggling to get flights off the ground this morning after nationwide systems melt down. operations resumed late sunday night after the outage forced airline to ground all of its flights for at least two and a half hours. the measure was lifted just before midnight. so far 80 flights have already been canceled today with more concellations possible. delta is urging travelers to check their status of their flights at delta. com. >> new this morning, police are investigating hit-and-run, that sent one man to the hospital. the victim suffered minor arm injury when he was struck by a karat second and south streets in queen village, about 2:00 this morning. so far police have not released a description of the car involved in that accident. restaurant owner pulls trigger on two robbery suspect in cobbs creek, philadelphia police say it happened at 52nd and spruce streets. two armed men entered restaurant after 9:30 last night, they stole undisclosed amount of cash, and they start today take off but that's when police tell us the owner through his own gun and shot one of the suspect in the lower back, a wound police say help them arrest both men. >> both of these robbers fled the scene. while police were investigating the crime scene, we were notified that a shooting victim had arrived at mercy hospital. twenty-six year old male shot one time in the lower back. >> and officers say the robbers tried to cut the wires to the restaurant surveillance cameras before robbing the restaurant but they cut the wrong wires. police also say they were driving stolen car. >> at least six people are dead and eight other injured after last night attack on moss mccann did a. authorities if quebec city now trying to figure out what led to the mass shooting, as hena daniels report, the nation's prime minister calling the incident a terror attack. >> authorities in quebec city block off the area, around the city's islamic cultural center sunday night. as emergency crews carried away victims on stretchers. the president of the mosque was not inside at the time, several people were killed, when multiple gunmen opened fire on worshippers during evening prayer. he said an estimated 60 to 100 people may have been there at the time. these two suspect have been arrested. >> quebec city today has been the site of terrorism, hard to believe in such a bees full beautiful sit that i such a thing could happen, but has happened obviously. >> quebec prime minister immediately called it test or isay tack on muslims, and tweeted the canadians grieve for those killed in a cowardly attack. thought are with the victims and their families. they announced they would take in refugees temporarily blocked from entering the us, part of president's travel ban on immigrants. >> we have to keep working together striving toward an open inclusion, peaceful society. that's the right response to a terrible tis asker. >> back in the u.s. authorities are taking action. the nypd has added extra officers to patrol mosks, city-wide, new york city mayor, bill de blasio, is also urging all new yorkers to remain vigilant. he tweeted his condolances to the people of canada. writing our prayers tonight are with the people of quebec city. as they deal with terrible attack on a mosque. we must stands together. >> hena daniels, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". well, starting wednesday, some amazon shoppers will have to pay attacks, find out if you're a victim coming up. >> plus in this morning health wear, why some women may be at risk for heart disease. >> do you have a traditional dining room in your home? if so, part of group that's getting even smaller. coming up a little later, i know what people are doing with that space instead. >> ♪ >> it is 6:00, so you're looking live at the roads. i think this is south jersey, photo journalist, thank you, you can see some roads sort of wet, see little snowflakes, in south jersey, but really depend on where you are. katie will break it all down for you when we come back. good morning, everyone, welcome back, in your monday morning health watch, skin cancer may become more voidable as certain people age. >> expert predict being people born before 1906 may still be at risk for skin cancers, even if they wore sunscreen regularly, dangers of skin wants err were not known before 1906. routines examinations with dermatologists are suggested. >> researchers in pittsburgh pinpointed type of fat around the heart that occurs in women after menopause. experts say traditional methods of diet and exercise will lower heart fact, and reduce the risk. >> time now 6:15. switching gears to weather, we sort of started with a bang, katie? >> you said t specially southern new jersey, delaware, for sure. that's where you will find the best chance to see any of the snow actually accumulating. finds that now. but just in the last hour of the loop, look what happens. it really dwindles, fizzles, so, new castle county now, across the bay here into these northwestern counties of southern new jersey, salem, gloucester, northwestern burlington, actually seen winter weather advisory now go out of effect because this is starting deteriorate as it rotates away. meanwhile i zoom you all the way out, much wider zoom, reason for that this next cyst -- ands that may look awfully far away, but now an alberta clipper. alberta clipper get the same, it originates in alberta, that province of western canada. but in addition to that, what you will typically finds with these alberta clippers is that they sweep across the us, very, very quickly, and also to the southeast. so they very often toned to reach us, they tends to bring with them very limited moisture, because i'm moving so darn fast, can't grab any moisture. that will will also help reinforce the colds, next one that comes along tomorrow looks like tried and true clipper system. see in the seven day. for now, morning snow through the south and east, talking far southeast of philly even at this point won't even see flake in the city. there will be some sun for the rest of us as the day goes on. move forward later tonight, cold night, clouds, drop to 25. and and as we progress forward in the seven day, that cold will get reinforced here later in the week. remember groundhog day comes thursday. good shop that punxsutawney phil fill will see his shadow, but quickly tore tomorrow, little snow. maybe mixing with rain. very likely limited accumulation, if any, meisha. >> good, all right, katie, thank you. and very good morning to all of you. happy monday. schuylkill at montgomery drive, taillights, moving in the eastbound direction. looks like we've got frozen camera shot. but it is showing you kind of a flow around the area. see down in the censor map as well, all green. actually looking pretty good on the schuylkill, bathe any anywhere we look, burlington bristol bridge scheduled, was scheduled to open right at 6:10, looks like it is not quite open yet. and just reminder the bullying toll brings tomorrow bridge alternate to the delaware river bridge, which we know is now closed. just heads up, area will get very busy specially one of the three alternates. accident here. heads up, involving a truck, septa bus, university city. so civic center boulevard closed right now between convention avenue and university ave. this is near the university of pennsylvania hospital. so you might want to use this alternate spruce streetment look back here, see the yellow, let us know we're traveling 9 miles per hour or less right now, so it will get very busy around there. i would suggest using this alternate or avoid the area if at all possible. i'll let you know as soon as that clears. then as katie was mentioning, do have slick spots out there. some of which a.c. expressway eastbound between route 73 and black horse pike, now around this, we have salting taking place, that's not the only place. also, the garden state parkway salting going on as well. garden state parkway between cape may and a.c. expressway, take a look at this, speed restriction in play down to 45 miles per hour letting you know it must be pretty slick around there. but we look at the censor around there, showing green, but gist heads up where ever we have salting we know it will be very slick. give yourselves extra time. regional rails, patco speed line, running new schedules, just make sure to check those schedules, as you head out the door as they're changing. and we've got pa turnpike westbound, to ft. washington and valley forge, right lane still blocked this morning. rahel, jim, back over to you. >> meisha, thank you. >> and now for look at newspaper headlines from across our region. >> from the times of trenton former state clerk has been sentenced to spend three years in in prison for falsifying employment records to collect government assistance meant for poor people. cords willing to the jen's offers tony ramazz william collected $282,000 in benefit she pled guilty in november. >> in the intelligence err, ten genial, full day kindergarten, expect 425 student don't register, enrollment begins in mid figure. send ten yell adding $325,000 to its budget for start up costs. >> mercury, warning homeowners about a scam. male solicitation, first documents a california based company offering deeds and property assessment profile for $83 document fee. well the county recorder of deed says property owners can access their properties on line, and their records, just pay 10.50, just for copy. >> those are look at newspaper headlines from around the delaware val. >> i heads up, amazon shoppers, you may be seeing new tax on your purchases after wednesday. >> on line retail letter begin charging sales tax in smaller states. currently amazon doesn't have to charge sales tax in the states where it is not physically present. but some state say that practice is unfair for brick and mortar retailers since sales are taxed. colorado, mississippi, send month, some of the states affected by the new tax. >> still ahead on "eyewitness news" this morning, the oscar nominee who may not be able to attend the awards ceremony because of trump's travel ban. >> millennial marriages, what they're doing, and not doing, whether it comes to saying i do. jim, i would say i do to you. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. 8f8z z12z y28f8y y12fy >> that's willie nelson? i didn't realize that. well, deb our floor director is laughing. is that willie nelson, deb? i don't think so. that's not willie nelson. who is our dj today? checking out the roads on this messy morning. live mobile three in new jersey right now. >> we do see some snow earlier. but you can see nothing right now. looks like the roads are wet. still want to be careful. out to katie now, katie, it may determine whether you have wet roads or seeing some stowe flakes? >> much more in the full forecast at the bottom of the hour. i want to gave you a sense what the weekends will look like, we may end up with chance for larger storm, starting sunday night, it is still just a chance, but something we're watching. meantime, still will absolutely have said it. guys? >> okay. >> oh, i'm sorry, laughing because that wasn't willie nelson. i knew i wasn't -- i mean i'm not a big willie nelson off each at owe. >> we had to get to the bottom of it. >> millennials tend to be viewed as trend setter ers, but as it turns out, marriage may not be sitting into the generation lifestyle. >> millennials born between nine -- 1982 and 2004, does not include jim donovan, don't have marriage at the top of their list, at least the way their parent and grandparent did. average age every couple getting married is up, 29 years foremen, 27 for women. organizers at the bridal show they say cost is a big part. >> they're getting through college, have student loans, that kinds of thing. so if they're having to pay that off, hold off on wedding because they may be paying for the wedding themselves it, makes the wait a little longer. >> and the bridal show ceo, get this, the average cost of wedding today is now about $29,000. so chump change. >> that's ridiculous. >> for most people. because i just have $29,000. >> you can put that down as a house depositor something or pay off your student line. >> or get a nice car. >> goodness. >> priorities. >> i'm telling you. coming up in the next half hour of "eyewitness news", world leader visiting washington dc today and whys it is your honor certain if they'll actually meet with president trump. >> plus, protests at the airport over the president astral bans. trang? >> rahel, cents every protesters descended on philadelphia international airport this weekend. details and their demands to the president. >> all right, trang. looking outside. we have some slick areas out there this morning. southbound the roadways, speed restrictions, plus two accidents that will slow you down. all of the accidents coming up. first we will take a quick break, stay right where you are. >> good morning, it is 6:30, and here's what you need to know today in your morning minute. >> one to 3 inches absolutely max. >> protests from coast-to-coast, over president trump's travel ban on immigrants. (no sound). >> having little technical difficult. >> i it is monday. >> monday blues. >> the computers, all of that. >> jim, i want to clear up something. people on twit remember asking did i just propose to you. >> you did. >> and day. and your response? >> thank you. >> thank you. that's not really like a yes. >> no, that's alike, acknowledgment, right, katie? >> i'm staying out of this one. don't get me involved. >> oh, my gosh. >> how do you say no to that woman. >> i didn't say no. i said thank you. >> like when you tell someone i love you for the first time and their response is thank you. >> well, stay to me all the time, all of you, all my ladies. >> you're too much. too much. >> how is the weather. >> okay, able i'm going skip past this and move on. i want to get you guys out the door here. we do have winter weather advisory, but an update for you, if you are just checking back in with us, maybe you had to go take a shower, coming back, checking in before you hit the road, winter weather advisory now actually expired for some counties. we will take a look at the map first and for most. new castle county, salem, gloucester, camden, northwest burlington has seen that winter weather advisory actually go out of effect at this point. but all of the other countries still included until noontime. but i got to be honest, i think it will be long gone by 10:00, 11:00 at the absolute latest, you can see how it is already deteriorating northwest fringe of it. we are finding light to moderate snow at worse across southern delaware, as well as southern new jersey, again, wear the -- where the winter weather advisory is still posted. temperature profile certainly cold enough to force the snow, heard a lot of reports on folks on twitter as well as our road crews out checking on the conditions that you're finding a lot of this really just sticking to unpaved surfaces. but there could certainly still be slick travel out there. meisha will cover it in a second. but you know what? the flakes in philly, i feel like we may have missed the boat. i have to come inside, update the graphicment looks like the back edge will rotate away. philly getting gipped in terms of snow this morning, even if you were going to see few flakes, looks like the opportunity has bypassed us, one to 3 inches still very possible for those counties still seeing the snow out there. and coming up a bill later in the broadcast, check in with weather watchers and hopefully get more snow reports for you. >> that would be great. katie, thank you so much. good morning, everyone, happy monday to you. what are we looking outside? things looking okay. do have few accidents starting to pop up. this is not one of the areas. look at 95 south at cottman, brake lights going off. still letting us know starting to slower than posted speeds right now. i would say this is going to be an area this morning that is going to get very busy. heads up on that. now this is where we do have an accident. involving a truck and septa bus at university city near the university of pennsylvania hospital. so civic center boulevard closed between convention avenue and university ave. you will have to use an alternate. spruce street probably going to be your best bet around there. now we look at this send ores right around back where the accident did, you are seeing your traveling out around 10 miles per hour or less and showing some yellow, letting us know not traveling at posted speeds around the area clearly. so traveling that slow, you are going to have little gaper delay. i would avoid the area if at all possible. another accident involving injuries here. york road at davisville road. your alternate, welsh or at the wood road is your best bet. they are saying avoid the area if at all possible. and then we have another accident here west berlin new jersey, cooper foley road at haze mill road. three accidents that have all popped up. i would say all in the past 20 minute or so. letting you know it will get busy out there. also slick. we talked about the salting coming ups ups in in the next tn to 15 minutes. >> business as usual this morning for travelers at philadelphia international airport. >> over the weekend arrivals and departures and protesters upset about president trump's travel ban. that's where trang do is live for us this morning. quite a busy weekends? >> reporter: oh, yes, rahel, jim, yes. crowds were so large here sunday that they were practically back up here all the way to 95 north and south. septa halted bus service, and just couldn't get the buses through the crowds. this is just one of several similar protests at airports across the country. several thousand protesters gathered outside terminal a at the philadelphia international airport sunday. the protests began saturday, a mid reports that people were being detained at the airport under president trump's executive order on immigration. congressman bob brady was among the demonstrators. >> people with visas have been vetted for months, just reading a gwen card. that's what this count have i about. >> the order signed by the president on friday evening indefinately suspends the syrian river ooh gee program. it also suspends all refugee admissions for 120 days, and bans citizens of seven muslim majority countries from entering the us for 90 days. >> we are the syrians. >> syrian war refugee herself, marge martini now lives in new jersey but her husband is in the process every trying to join her in their two sons in the u.s. >> i am feeling humiliated. but i am muslim. i am syrian. and we're just like not welcome here any more. that's what i feel. martini said she is encouraged by the outpouring of support so locally and that demonstrations across the country. >> what i know about america is that this is the lands of freedom, the land of liberty, and this is wherever one has a chance to be someone special. and that's why i chose this country. >> and in a statement last night, president trump says this ban has nothing to do with religion, visas will be issued again to these countries once the policies are reviewed. in the meantime, the detainees were released from the airport sunday, the aclu helping two syrian families who landed here saturday and then were sent right back. but for now, liver from philadelphia international airport. i'm trang do. cbs-3 "eyewitness news". jim, rahel, back to you. >> trang, thank you. people are protesting president trump's immigration order from coast-to-coast. the portland oregon international airport held no ban, no wall event. while protests are largely peaceful, police did intervene when things got heated when trump supporters. >> and dozens every people also gathered at los angeles international airport to make their voices heard. sunday was the second day in a row that protests developed at the airport's international terminal. >> and in seattle washington thousands gathered downtown events. organizer estimate it around 8,000 people have been protesting and demonstrations as they grew throughout the night sunday, city and state leaders also spoke at the event. >> seventeen attorneys general including pennsylvania josh shapiro are condemning president trump's travel ban. shapiro and his counterparts called religious liberty, bedrock of the country, and no president can change that. >> i think the president tax was really un-american, and i think runs constitutional. >> starbucks is taking different approach to the president travel ban. coffee chain says it will hire 10,000 refugees over the next five years, starbucks ceo howard shultz says it will apply to its coffee houses world-wide. it will focus on hiring immigrants who have served with the us troops as interpreters and support personnel. air b and b hoveling free housing to people bands from flight to the u.s. home stay service is making the offer to anyone who was denied entry into us trump order. no time line yet how or when the accommodations will be provided. of course you can stay with "eyewitness news" as we follow the latest developments on the travel ban when you're not near a tv visit cbsphilly.com. jordan's king abdullah starting his visit to the u.s. this morning. elvis it and have breakfast with vice president mike penned. now it is unclear if the king will visit with president trump, or whether jordan is not included, in the order temporarily bargen at this to citizens of seven predominantly muslim countries, but jordan does post more than 650,000 to face syria. >> president trump may announce his choice to fill the supreme court vacancy as early as today. officials tell c. in. in the president's choice down to four candidate. circle courteous william prior, kneel, diane sykes, thomas hardiman. well, president trump continues to personalize the white house during his first few weeks in office. >> among them, the white house reportedly filled with lays potato chips, changed the color of the kurt ann inside of the oval office. president preferred to snack on almond. >> still ahead, oscar nominee who may have to miss the awards ceremony because of trump's travel ban. >> before the oscars, we have the sag awards, big winners from last night, and tell you how it also got very political car. >> and the disappearing dining room. why many families are getting rid of traditional dining rooms, and use that space for something else. that's coming up next. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> i think we got this one right. hazy shade of winter by the bangles, dj is back on track this morning. >> so groundhog day apparently coming up. we will talk about it. >> hopefully, we will be right back, stay with us. >> ♪ >> ♪ and with the billion pointme!!! giveaway, it's about to get more awesome. to claim your share of a billion shop your way points during the big game, download the shop your way or kmart app today!!! dear fellow citizen, i know what it's like to worry about student loan debt. i graduated into it. it was 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figures, octavia expense or ... >> well, for the winners at the sag awards it, wasn't just about the achievements. >> because many used the time at the podium to speak out politically. a round up in the hollywood minute. >> people are saying right now that actors spunt express their opinions when it comes to politics, the truth is actors are activist because woe embody the work every all people. >> from the outset the 23rd screen actors guild award focused on both acting and activism. >> good evening, hello sag members and everyone at home, and everyone in airports that belong in my america. >> like many of our nominees here tonight, we represent people who have come from other cultures. and that's a real fact. >> whether the russians did or did not hack the voting of tonight's sag awards, i look out on the million or probably even a million and a half people in this room, and i say this award is legitimate, and i won. >> what i have learned from working on moonlight, you see what happened when persecuted. they fold in to themselves. >> we're in a really tricky time in the worlds in our country, things are inexcusable, scary, need action. so i'm so grateful to be part of a group of people that cares when we put our differences aside, and we come together as a human race. we win. love wins. every time. >> and we know that it will be up to us and all of you probably to keep telling stories that show what unite us a stronger than the divorce that is divide us. >> in hollywood, i'm david daniels. >> well president trump, say politics could affect award season by combing one oscar out of the season. >> iranian movie nominated for oscar in the foreign language category, but iran among one of the seven countries affected by the immigration order. ceremony scheduled for september 26th. >> we have breaking news to tell but chopper three over a breaking news in delaware county. emergency crews are at saint john's coleman john newman church in haverford, we're told workers are looking into a possible gas leak. the call came in about 45 minute ago, was initially reported as an explosion. you can see windows blown out from our view here of the chopper. we will stay on top of this, bring you any updates as we get them. >> indeed, for now we get out to katie. weather watchers what are they seeing? >> looking for any snow reports, a lot of folks are saying they have a little dusty -- dusting but not a lot of snow falling. so going out to the maps, finding a lot of further to the north, skies have cleared somewhat. closer to the southern counties here, 31 came in to us this morning from john, within about the last 25 minute or so, he did say he saw a now snowflakes, little breeze, certainly cold outside. off to the south we go, further, nearing the shore, checking in at 32 degrees, the moment, it is overcast, see flurrying little earlier, rounds of light to moderate snow falling across a lot of the spots. very quickly checking in here across southern delaware, winter weather advisory, again, more of overcast in dover from andy. did he say though that on the grass, the cars only finding light coating. actually some of the pictures are coming in, come in this morning, like this one, from dolores, take that full screen, yes, see how it is primarily just unpaved surfaces that actually had that. so might be brushing off the car windshield for example, another view that she sent us from newark, but overall, this is thankfully going to be much more of nuisance than anything. here is the system talking about, all from huge storm system. not bad time being just because now, a the love you are thinking about getting out on the roadways, with that said, i do think you will ends up with sunshine. this should be lodge gone, absolutely no later than 10:00, one 1:00 the absolute latest. in the pipeline, zip its way southeast, right into our territory tomorrow. bring with it a very light rain or snow. i don't think talking about accumulation out of this. jump forward. visibility is a little less than ideal here. down to near zero at wildwood. where ever the snow is falling, watch for poor visibility to the north, some of these half and half forecast cents anywhere from 59 on north. won't see much more than few clouds today. several system working their way in here in the next few days, first one long gone by about 10:00. tomorrow light snow, rain, the story, but don't expect much accumulation if any maybe little better chance though north of the city, and then we actually have chance for larger storm sunday night, into monday, now again that's still a chance of the element have to line up for that to happen. but it will be our next chance for larger system. meantime just cold. >> yes. >> it is just cold. kind of like you can do without it, but stuck in it, stuck in the winter still. so good morning, everyone, so speaking of that cold, it is slippery in some spots. because of that we are going to see comings. this is one that i would say i would avoid the area altogether there is one, talking septa bus, near the university of pennsylvania hospital. civic center boulevard between convention and university ave., this alternate is spruce street, available to you, but doesn't sounds like this is completely closed. that being said, you can see that everyone traveling less than posted speeds, traveling at around 10 miles per hour, maybe even slightly less than that. probably little gaper delay, as well. i would say avoid the area if you can. if you cannot factor in extra time for you. not the only accident we have out there however. we have another one here involving injuries. york road, davis ville road, your alternate, terwood road, your best bet. cooper valley road, haze mill road. heads up. give yourself extra time this morning. jim, rahel, back to you. >> time right now 6:49. a lot coming up this morning. >> charlie roast joins us live from new york with a preview. good morning, charlie. >> reporter: good morning, rahel, jim. ahead the latest on the deadly terror attack, the mosks in quebec city. plus nationwide over the president's travel ban, senior policy advisor steven miller joins us. also forwards forward ceo in studio 67. and the frantic discovery that could bring better tasting tomatoes to grocery stores. see in you about ten minutes. >> we will be watching. >> well in other news this morning, police arrest a philadelphia man in a deadly hit-and-run on the boulevard in oxford single. >> and 19 year old woman and her ten year old sister crossing the boulevard at large street about 11:30 saturday night when hit by a car. investigators say the driver was speeding and trying to beat a red light. the suspect was apprehended shortly afterward. forty-eight year old kenneth was charged with vehicular homicide, dui, involuntary manslaughter. >> forty-eight year old cat lynn brown killed by hit-and-run driver friday night in west philadelphia. police continue to search for the driver who struck brown near 57th and girard while she was crossing the street with her grandchildren. one witness said the driver of the white mini-van sped through the intersection. police say a young child was also hit by the mini-van, but now in stable condition at children's hospital. >> family and friends are mourning a teen chilled after an atv crash in bensalem. take a look. you are looking at the candlelight vigil held for gianni forte, forte and friend riding in a atv friday night when police say they slammed into a car near jason drive. investigators say gianni was not wearing a helmet. gianni's grandmother tells us the roads in bensalem are just not safe for atv's. >> the streets in bensalem, not lit, a lot of the roads in bensalem aren't lit, and people don't see them. we don't see these kids, and if it will save somebody else's life, please, don't be ride on the the streets with the atv. >> surviving rider was wearing a helmet, at last checklist in the critical condition. >> many of us grew up with formal dining room, many of us still have one in our homes. chances are it doesn't get a lot of use in this week's angie list report a look at the new trends that's bringing an end to the traditional dining room. >> whether you call it dinner or supper, only 23% of us are spending our evening meals gathered around a proper dinner table. and according to a new angie's list survey, 7% of us still have dining room furniture, but rarely enter the room. >> the kitchen has replaced the dining room for many families. >> we're a family that eats right in the kitchen. so our dining room goes unused. but our kids were younger, we used for homework. now, we only go in thereto change the thermostat. >> formal dining rooms seem to be disappearing. kitchen tables are still around, but dining rooms are, well, you know those are becoming studios, an office, work out room, it is anything but a dining room. >> lisa says when her family realized how infrequently they used their dining room, they decided to ditch the table and chairs. >> the first thing that happened when the table left was it became our storage unit. but really my kids love yoga. so having that floor space most nights you can find them there doing yoga. >> when the kids are all out of the house, and the yoga stops, she plans to redecorate the space into a quiet restful reading room. converting your dining room into more useful space could be a do it yourself project. but expert say you should avoid making any significant structural changes without a plan and professional help. well in other news, miss france is miss universe 2017. >> the 23 year old dental student crouds in the philippines this year was visibly stunned when she walked away with top honors. >> friends. >> iris said she would advocate for dental and oral hygiene as she took home the crown. miss haiti is 25 year old survivor of the devastating 2010 earthquake, first runner up. >> and no hard feelings here. the outgoing miss universe safely made reference to steve harvey 2016 gasp. you may recall that during last year's padge end, harvey mistakenly announced the wrong contestant as the winner. >> hey jim, those glasses? >> we'll be right back with three to go. so now i'm not being perky, telling you that drivers that switch to progressive save an average of $548! whoo! i mean, whoo. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's 10 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 150 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast business. built for business. >> chopper three over breaking news in delaware county. appears some sort of explosion that blew out the windows of at least one from john new man, half forwards, chopper three overhead crews search for possible gas leak. we'll stay on top and bring you any updates. >> prime minister calling shooting at quebec mosque terrorist attack. left six people dead, eight hurt, happened last night during evening prayers, two people are in custody. >> organize remembers planning more protests at philadelphia international airport this week. they're demonstrating against president trump's immigration order. >> and it is catholic schools week in our area, this week theme catholic schools community of faith knowledge and service. there are special event planned all week long. >> that's three to go. last check on weather and traffic? >> we do still have snow falling across southern most counties, quickly taking you outside to the live neighborhood network. finding gray skies, visibility beyond the tree loin there, but clearly, some snow has fallen. although here in philadelphia, we haven't seen seen a flake down across the southern counties, still little tricky, to travel through that. >> katie, thank you. accident involving a box truck, route 322, two right lanes block, take a look at how busy it is right there. and also, an accident schuylkill eastbound at girard. moved all the way out to the shoulders. >> thank you, meisha. well today is national coy saint day. >> go-go out and enjoy a with a saint. can stand up to dunking and use for sandwiches. starbucks spotlighting their new ham and chews coisa. in t. the original remain in turkey guess there is name by marine on ton end. >> more in the news room. that's our 5:00 producer's mom, vince mom said it. i love it. international flavor. >> happy croissant day. >> join us each weekday morning starting at 4:30. have a great day. >> ♪ >> ♪ captioning funded by cbs good morning. it is monday, january 30th, 2017. welcome to "cbs this morning." a massacre at a quebec city mosque kills six people. canada's prime minister calls it a terror attack ominous limbs twochl suspects are in custody after the victims were shot during sunday night prayers. protests across the country denounce president trump's temporary ban against muslims from seven predominant countries. we ask about the policy that's not about religion. and more cancellations. it's the airlines' second major breakdown in six months. >>ut

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