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>> this is as close as we can get. photographer tells us several units sustained heavy damage. call came in 4:0 this morning. at this point there's no reported injuries. of course, we'll stay on top this. updates throughout the morning on this breaking news story. >> also, this morning, we have some very icy road conditions out there. beware of black ice. salt trucks were out in force and continue to be this morning.
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road crews are taking no chances just one day after numerous crashes on roadways. >> watch for black ice. remember road conditions change quickly. this is what it looks likes now on roadways. some folks are out on this king day holiday and combination of wet rose and freezing temps could lead to icy conditions. >> well the word of the day once again caution slow your roll that's what we like to say please be careful. >> katie is on the sky deck tracking icy conditions. good morning katie. >> good morning guys, that's the thing too i have the feeling really anybody is susceptible to find icy patches. even if the temperature in your car or weather station at home is read ago above the 32 degree mark it could be cold on the ground. if there's puddle from yesterday's heavy rain we're expecting it will easily refraez. just go into it with a mind set that if it looks wet it's very likely ice.
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and you'll be just fine. i'm worried about you paying too much attention to your car thermometer. i don't think you can go with itthon. storm scan 3 looks active. doesn't it? it is upper level moisture. generally speaking a quiet david for us. blustery and brightening up. really it's silent hazard of the black ice issue. not a lot of movement on the thermometer. lower 40s. wind will kick in for us. although that said it's really again black ice concern for us today. otherwise things are looking pretty quiet for us and tranquil through the next two days. come wednesday yes, that's the yes word and it's coming our way courtsey of our next clipper system. some snow that is and likely mixing with rain or ice. we'll have much more on that possibility throughout the show. you want to stay tuned for that. jess we'll send it to you. >> thank you katie. good morning to you, just a
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little after 6:00 this morning and we're outside cottman avenue where you can see roadways are shiny here which definitely means it could be icy and slippery and not necessarily wet. so southbound headed to center city area moving along long great and moving on the right-hand shoulder due to construction and not setting back too much. so far out over on the schuylkill expressway right around city avenue these are the westbound lanes here. everything moving great. headed westbound to king of prussia area. we have septa suspension service here. septa bus service is suspended route 27 barron hill and route l ben hem pike and routes 2 and 55 willow grove due to icy conditions. that's there until further notice. amtrak and new jersey transit are running on time with no problems and we have bridge street restrictions ben franklin going 35 miles an hour betry ross 35 and 25 on walt whitman bridge. otherwise a water maip break
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maip street westbound university of delaware between academy and college avenue locking out left hand lane. ukee back to you. >> busy monday for road crews in the tri-state. salt trucks spent the night treating roads and highways to prevent icy roads this morning. natasha brown explains yesterday's conditions caused a 60 car pileup to close the schuylkill and did so for hours. >> as night fell and temperatures dropped salt trucks began hitting highways throughout the region trying to get ahead of roads that may glaze over with ice overnight. proactive attempt to try to prevent something like this from happening again. >> it's a big load of cars. a lot of mayhem and chaos going on. >> a chaotic scene i-76 shortly before 7 a.m. the multi-vehicle pileup left one person dead and at least 30 others injured on the schuylkill express way near the gulph mills exit a mappingled mess as far as the eye could see as car after car collided with each other over an
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ice covered roadway. >> i saw a lot of people not paying attention driving quick. >> ten minutes later bunch of cars everywhere. >> clearing a path through the wreckage was no easy task with salt trucks finally opening westbound lanes nearly 8 hours after the initial collisions. we spoke with penndot gene blum with the manpower it took to get hundreds of miles of roads cleared. >> we had 146 trucks out salting throughout the region and into the early afternoon. >> by the time temperatures warmed enough to melt the ice hundreds of accident were reported throughout philadelphia montgomery, bucks and delaware counties. some proving deadly. on this night drivers happy to put a dangerous morning behind them welcoming site of salt trucks leaving a safe path ahead of them. >> refreezing is a concern. watch for black ice spots. meantime penndot is out throughout the night and well into the morningic making sure
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roads are salted in advance of the morning commute. along the schuylkill expressway, natasha brown cbs 3 eyewitness news. >> let's go to the scene of another fatal accident yesterday i-476 marker road and broomall. police identified the two victims from broomall and dover. the cars they were driving slammed into jack knifed tractor-trailer. drivers were stranded for hours until police were able to clear that scene. >> it was pretty horrific. i caught a glimpse of it. i saw coming around downhill i saw cars kind of out of lanes and to the side i started pumping my brakes and just hoping i would stop. >> now authorities spent hours investigating the accident and cleaning that scene. the blue route reopened 5 hours after the crash. >> icy road conditions caused this chain reaction crash in tee in that case, until energy, dozens of cars were damaged after this accident on the new
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jersey turnpike. slick conditions caused more than 400 accidents across the garden state. >> there are no suspects in the shooting outside the biden home. bidens were not home at the time of the shooting saturday night. secret service personnel report seeing a vehicle drive past the vice-president house at a high rate of speed and 15 minute later a driver tried to passe police officer securing the outer area. he was taken into custody with resisting arrest but not charged in shooting. >> today is more than a day off for many and a chance to serve the community. >> we're live at girard college in north philadelphia where thousands are expected later today to take part in the king day of service. good morning jan. >> diana ukee, good morning, a
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very exciting day on tap for girard college and ought of greater philadelphia. we're coming to you live. you can hear they're setting up the audio as we speak an a lot of people started to arrive. a lot of volunteers getting everything set up and ready to government takes big year for greater philadelphia. a record number. 135,000 volunteers at hundreds of sites are expected to turn out for this day of service. this is 20th year for greater philadelphia day of service and this is sixth straight year that college will serve as signature site this year's greater philadelphia day of service will celebrate 50th anniversary of landmark 1965 voting rights act out lawing racial discrimination in voting and organizeers plan to encourage voter participation. some of today's activities include making vote here signs for different languages packing bags with voter information and demonstrating how to use real
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voting machines but that's not all, 150 activities here at girard college today take a listen. >> dr. king was civil rights activist and and champion of economics rights justice and we'll have our fourth annual jobs and opportunity fair with 500 jock seeksers choosing among 24 employers with real jobs. >> so we have that job fair happening onsite as well as health and fitness evrm po as well. of course, all of the activities here focusing on voting right and expanding voting right for all. this all kicks off right around 9:00 this morning and 5,000 volunteers expected here at girard college alone with 150 activities all led by mayor nutter. reporting live at girard college. jen. >> thanks, jen. >> you can spend your day off honoring martin luther king.
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for a full list log on to our web site cbsphilly.com. >> and plus the teen runaways who went on crime spree across the south in custody it morning. find what led to their capture. >> this is incredible story inches of death. 26 car pileup in oregon left this man sandwiched between two semis and
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>> welcome back, 6:1 a daring rescue. a man, woman and dog are pulled
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from their sailboat off the coast of north carolina. sunday afternoon. a marine corps helicopter airlifted the man from the vessel first since he suffered from heart problems. then a coastguard helicopter went in for the woman and her dog. >> two teens acourseed of going on crime scene cross the south are awaiting extra diction to get back to home to kentucky. dalton haze and his girlfriend shy an phillips were arrested in panama city florida. they were arrested in walmart. authorities found the teens sleeping inside a pickup truck stolen from georgia. >> they saw the brake lights come on and that's when they called for multiple units and they had the sheriff county office and panama city police and beach department and u.s. marshals surround the vehicle and gave them absolutely no way out. >> duo disappeared two days
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before he was supposed to appear in court on burglary and theft charges and 6:13 now katie we have other problems out there this morning. thank goodness the rain is gone now. >> thank goodness you're right we actually have what looks like additional rounds of light precipitation. thankfully this is not anything hitting the ground. just upper level moisture that managed to survive. none of it will be noticeable to you. it's an indication that the wind is turning more northwesterly. there's the storm pulling away quickly. high pressure comes in its wake. it's quiet. generally speaking. east of rockies right now and we'll end up with weak dome of high pressure both later on today and into tomorrow. but that wind is going to be noticeable for us as the day progresses, although we hit a relatively seasonable 41 high that wind out of the west to north west with gusts as high as 25 miles an hour makes it feel colder. and we're expecting sun. that said that x factor in the forecast today and silent hazard
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and not necessarily noticeable hazard anything that looks wet can freeze over to this morning. hopefully it's all dried out. 30 the expected low and we look ahead to tomorrow. similar day. not as windy. probably few more clouds. wednesday, marks arrival of next clipper system and this looks as though it could bring a mix of rain showers or light snow. right now i'm thinking maybe coating to inch or two max for philadelphia if we see that at all. jess to you. >> katie 6:15 we're starting things on the schuylkill. things moving along long great so far. nothing really in the way of volume. headed east or westbound and the roadways are a little could shipy and shiny doesn't necessarily mean only wet that could mean a little sciencey as well. definitely slippery. use caution. we have apartment fire cecil b. moore and montgomery and for the time being police are on the scene. you take 24 or norris street. a disabled car on 42 freeway
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northbound approaching walt whitman bridge blocking right land lane. building in headed nobody. that's what you see here. new jersey turnpike southbound past 195. blocking out the that ramp. ukee back to you. >> thank you. take a look at this picture. the driver nearly crunched in suv sandwiched between two tractor-trailers. he's thankful to ab live. chain reaction crash in oregon involving more than 70 vehicles saturday left caleb trapped with another room to survive. >> i looked out my back passenger window i could see lights coming at me and at that time all i could do was pray and close my eyes and hold on tight to the steering wheel. >> he was able to walk away we abuse and few scratches his suv was totaled.
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no one died in this crash. >> update on breaking news now. several apartments are damaged in overnight fire in cheltenham. mobile three is giving you a live look open john russell circle. call came in 4:30 this morning. good news no reported injuries. >> and walking and driving could be a little tricky this morning. be careful outside. it could be very icy. icy conditions cost one driver his life during a 60 car pileup on the schuylkill yesterday. two men were killed in a weather related crash yesterday on the blue route as well. >> vice-president joe biden take place in martin luther king day of service activities today in wilmington, delaware. secret service is investigating shots fired near biden residence yesterday. >> philadelphia mlk day of service is largest in the united states. volunteers will take part in large and small projects today to give back to their communities. >> we'll be ri
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>> sports, flyers and sixers playing on this mlk day. six herbs play wizards in washington d.c. tipping off at 2 a.m. what a finish to nfc championship game. seahawks down packers. marshon lynch 24 lun and hail mary style conversion gives them first lead of the game. tied up and then over time.
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seattle wins toss and russell wilson, who had just a horrible start, finished a whole lot better. he got the lead game turn around with touchdown to jermaine curse for winning score. seahawks shot green bay in come back fashion. going back to the super bowl for a second straight season. seahawks play tom brady and new england patriots. tom brady had three touchdown passes including one to gilbertville montgomery county native and boyertown graduate jimmy devlin. crushed the colts 45-7. brady and belichick gone to six soupers bowls together. it is a week from sunday, february 1. glen day arizona kickoff for super bowl 49, 6:30 p.m. >> for sports fans across the tri-state they have heard this before. big honor for the phillies dan
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baker you know this voice? >> first baseman ryan howard ! >> love it love it. today baker will be inducted in sports museum of southern new jersey. he worked for phillies, eagles and big five over exemplary 40 year career. congratulations to dan the man. great guy. in front of the mic and off the mic. >> i can't think of anyone more deserving. >> everywhere you turn you see foods flute gluten free. >> is it diet fad or healthy lifestyle
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>> 6:24 a slippery morning out.
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there let get right to katie good morning. >> that's exactly right diane. even though nothing is falling out of the sky it may look different than that on the storm scan 3. what you're finding is wind driven upper level moisture. ways checking in with winter watcher weather network. we have seen flurries out of this but that's it. you don't have to worry about precip. when we take you to the live weather network there's the sheen. we're worried about that. even ft. thermometer reads it's above freezing where you are. don't go by. it expect ice. wind kicks in later today and we rebound to milder territory back to low 40s jess. >> good morning, everybody 6:25 on 95, radar rounds, everything moving along long great so far. you can see a little shiny roadways headed southbound towards the is they. but still everything moving great. give yourself couple extra minutes before you head out the door. over in new jersey a few problems to talk b first talking
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about 42 creek road and where you can see everything moving great and northbound lanes and just up ahead here pushover to left hand shoulder is disabled vehicle approaching walt whilt man bridge as well. otherwise in new jersey speed restrictions. because there's slippery conditions being reported on 3 2 east and westbound between 95 and toll plaza that's 25 miles an hour for those speed restrictions. we have overturned car as well in south philly hole stooen avenue 76 and 78. essington avenue to get by. >> back to you. >> horrific crime out of california to tell you about where police are looking for three men accused of seting a homeless man an fire. it happened over the weekend in california. investigators say the 58-year-old victim was asleep when three men attacked him and set him on fire. a good samaritan stepped in and put out the flames. the victim suffered second and third degree burns and is sxeted to be okay. >> a reality star hit and killed by a train while filming on
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tracks in better bank california officials ruled out suicide. greg may have lost his balance on the tracks. baltimore native was a fitness model, actor and army veteran best known for brave aseries workout. he was 37 years old. >> bill cosby performs in sold-out crowd northern california the 77-year-old comedian was greeted with warm welcome and left stage with stand owing vacation at last night's show inturelock the his snow in denver was met by hundreds of protesters upset over the sexual assault allegations. but only one protester showed up to california show. >> this whole situation is a testament to how women have been treated. >> it is not changed my opinion of him at all. >> cosby's team denied all of the accusations and cosby has never been charged with a crime. >> coming up in the next half
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hour of eyewitness news this morning it is king day 2015. >> jen. >> in just a couple hours girard college will be filled with some 5,000 volunteers preparing to take part in 150 activities for this martin luther king day of service. coming up we'll take a look at this year's theme. >> thank you jan. plus we're learning more about the pope's possible plans when he visits the u.s. this fall. >> yes, sir returns with traffic >> yes, sir re
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>> updating breaking news this morning, tragic news to report. we just confirmed apartment fire in shell tan ham is fatal you're looking at a live picture channel 3. township units sustained heavy damage. the call came in 4:30 this morning and we're gathering information. more updates as we learn more. >> pack your patience as you get out the door this morning. freezing road conditions are making for another icy commute. this is a live look at what you can expect when you hit the road. fleet of salt trucks busy all night long prepping roads to keep you safe. now it's up to drivers to take it easy. >> well it seems that the rain has finally moved out. it seemed like it would never end yesterday.
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>> i know it was all day event. my gosh. >> it is coming down hard. >> now i need puddles that were left behind those could have frozen over. that's where the concern comes from you're right no more rain out. there we'll take you to storm scan. looks are de receiving when you do that. as you can see here we have speclees of purple showing up in green indicating there's moyingts tour out there. it's not really moistureit hading the ground. i heard a couple reports in eyewitness weather watcher network that you see a few flurries. that's. it this is not something you have to worry about. rather it's the aftermath. from what we saw yesterday. our temperatures are at least close enough to freezing. and certainly the ground is cold enough that any standing water and any puddles and any surfaces just damp will have since refrozen. and so especially if they're untreated icy spots which there likely can be some, that's where you run into problems. you walk out the front door and have slick sidewalk.
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we don't want you to tumble. expect it is slick on the roads or train platform or walking kids. well kids are not in school today but maybe walk around the block with the dog. temperatures will climb back into the low 40s later today. jess i would say it's really just for the next few hours closing in on lunchtime. we should be out of the woods with this ice threat. that's good news. >> definitely good news. fortunately it's a holiday today. not much in the way of volume starting to accumulate anywhere because a lot of people are off today. that's a good thing. roadways are slippery he we wants you to stay home anyway. out on 422 we start off approaching 29. everything moving along great. so far. no problems if you head westbound here and no problems eastbound as well. you can sew a little shiny though. slippery. at least that's what we know. out on roosevelt things moving great here as well. slowing southbound lanes headed to schuylkill expressway. problems out in new jersey. road closure in sicklerville.
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hicktown road closed sicklerville alternate to get around police activity is to take college drive or garwood road. eastbound and westbound in new jersey between 95 and toll plaza slippery 25 miles an hour. speed restrictions there. back to you ukee. >> today people across the country will participate in a day of service to honor legacy of martin luther king, jr. martin luther king, jr. >> live at girard college in north philadelphia as volunteers are getting ready for the city's largest king day of service event this morning. >> good morning. >> diane and ukee good morning a big day here at girard college and delaware valley a record number 1 35,000 volunteers are expected to turn out at hundreds of sites for this martin luther king day of service at girard college the biggest one in our area, with 5,000 volunteers arriving here in a couple hours.
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you can see everything is set up now. a few volunteers started to arrive. this is 0th year for the greater philadelphia day of service. and this is the sixth straight year girard college will serve as signature site. throughout pennsylvania, new jersey delaware volunteers participate in 1800 service projects. this year's greater philadelphia day of service will celebrate the 50th anniversary of lands mark 1965 voting rights act out lawing racial discrimination is stroting and organizeers plan to honor that law and continue encouraging voter participation. some of today's activities include making vote here signs in different languages and packing bags with voter information and demonstrating how to use real voting machines. that's not all. 150 activities here at girard college today including health and wellness fair and job fair and also ways to get involved in the community. there will be presentations and
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performances as well. again some 5,000 volunteers showing up here in just the next couple of hours to partake in 150 event and they'll all be led by mayor nutter. we'll have all that for you cbs 3 and cbs philly throughout the day. for now live at girard college. eyewitness news. thank you jen. president obama has taken the wraps off part of his state of the union address. white house says the president will propose a plan to impose higher taxes on the wealthy and use the revenue to help the middle class. as susan mc guinness reports some republicans don't like the plan. >> president obama hunkerred down at the white house over the weekend working with speech writer on sixth state of the union address. >> they're the americans i'm working for every day. >> in his weekly address we got a preview of what is to come. >> how to build on momentum with rising wages growing momentum ups and rising middle class. >> the president will unveil
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plans to reform the nation's tax code by raising gains rate on wealthiest americans entering the trust fund loophole and emposeing new fees on wall street firms. government would use 30 billion generated over ten years to fund free college tuition for some students and middle class tax cred sglits we should have debate in this country between middle class economics and see if we can come to agreement on things we do. >> it's clear many president's proposals willing dead on arrival capitol hill with reps now controlling both houses of congress. >> raising taxes on people successful will not make people struggling more successful. >> the president proposes more paid leave for workers and increase in childcare tax credits. >> in washington, susan mc guinness cbs 3 eyewitness news. >> you can see the president deliver his state of the union address. live coverage begins tomorrow night at 9 here on cbs3.
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>> philadelphia will not be the only place for pope francis he's expected to arrive in washington d.c. september 22. he plans to visit new york by 25th. he's also expected to address the un general assembly and possibly visit ground zero. the leader of catholic church arrives in philadelphia on 26th for world meeting of families. pope flew home to vatican after record 6 million attented final mass in philippines he dedicated hospital lee to children saying it's important they feel welcomed, chair aished and protected to she can become missionaries of the faith. >> good news continues at the gas pump this morning. >> also gluten free foods is it just popular diet other healthy lifestyle change. talking about the craze and what it means to be gluten free. >> and paying it forward one slice at a time. see how you can help the
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>> good news this monday morning on skinning day. gas prices at a 5 year low because of falling cost of crude oil. >> there's some drivers paying more than others. why prices ro so different and what goes he into the cost of gas. >> recent college graduate lien
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aerial betterto says every time she phils up her gas tank lately it costs less. gas price have fallen more than a dollar a gallon from a year ago. >> i'm paying 20, 30 bucks $good. >> she plays more in new york than drivers in states like texing text, oklahoma or even new jersey just a few miles away. >> price can vary really pretty significantly place to place and a lot of that can cause consumer confusion. >> and there's several reasons why gas prices can vary from state state aaa says more than half the costs are for crude oil add the federal gas tax 18.4 cents a gallon and state texas. new jersey and alaska have lowest. hawaii pennsylvania and new york have some of the highest. >> drivers also pay for transportation and shipping which is why americans living near oil refineries which turn the crude into useable gasoline will pay a lot less at the gas
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pump. >> if you live along the u.s. gulf coast yours are among the cheapest in country because half of the united states refining capacity is in that area. >> we have to keep it 24 way right. >> keep it going and we'll be happy. >> she spends the money she saves on other things. >> i get to shop more now. >> jill wagner for cbs 3 eyewitness news. well, 6:43 time to check in with katie good morning. >> good morning diana, checking it off with stromtracker 3 scan here. there's a mess that brought in freezing rain to the area yesterday. we're finding in the wake of this a more wind-driven upper-level moisture source than anything. i heard reports from you that you found awe a couple flurries around the way. that's. it that's all you have to expect if anything at all. generally this is dry day. we'll end up with some as it
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progresses. it's a weak dome but dome of high pressure building in wake this system and we keep things quiet through tomorrow. meanwhile off into depths of canadian prairie it gets its act together and zips on in until thursday. a quick check with the network. temperatures notice, not everyone is at or below freezing, couple places like mowton upper darby technically air temperature is above freezing. you cannot go by it you factor in the cold ground and if you have puddles left from yesterday a slick stairway out from the porch you could take a tumble. we certainly don't want you to do that. expect it could be slick out there anywhere that the rain had a chance to actually hit yesterday. future weather meanwhile we take you to wednesday as the slipper gotten its act together it zips. i love that word. they book it across the u.s.. they're speedy systems anyway. this is different in it may not
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only gamer moisture as it moves through wednesday afternoon and night and it may also be warm enough on southern fringe especially you see green showing up here around the l. we're looking at possibilities of mix of rain and snow. but any precipitation we see would be modest. at this point we'll give you initial accumulation for philadelphia of coating to inch. maybe up to 2. lehigh valley and pocono region have a shot to maybe see a few additional inches packed on top of that. it will be something once it develops we'll have a better idea. it's in the works wednesday granted chilly rest of the week and no major storms in sight. we like that. jess wack back to you. >> 6:45 we'll check out the ben franklin bridge. it seems to move okay five westbound lanes to city getting heavier. all lanes open. can't say the same for eastbound lanes. we're losing right-hand lane due to ongoing construction.
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but we have speed restrictions. ben franklin restricted 35 miles an hour and walt and betsy 35 miles an hour as well. also on the vine approaching 95 everything looking okay in the east and westbound directions. you can see that. back to you. >> thank you so much. >> from pizza to girl scout cookies more and more food products are going goingen free. >> while it's necessary part of some people's diets is it healthy for everyone. >> good morning, sir. >> good morning. >> dr. oz, first of all what is gluten and why all the digestive problems. >> it's protein found in wheat barly and rye. ever see the sticky doe that's what gives it its substance. grains have higher con sent tryings of protein and some have
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guy guesttive problems. >> i love we're talking about this i hear people asking what is new restaurants coming out with gluten free menus how does someone know if they need to be gluten free symptoms? >> i have people keep a diet log when people are not feeling well there's celiac which one in 133 people have they may get blotting or diarrhea or bad stomach pain. they may have anemia low blood counts and unsxaind fatigue and we can trace it back to diet. it causes lots of problems. especially causes blotting and gas. i always have people keep a two week diet log i want to know what they're eating and i ask them do you have symptoms after you eat certain foods and we go from there. foods influence how we feel the type of 2350dz. >> can everyone eat gluten free products.
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>> that's a good point. so many buy gluten free. there's no reason to notice one you have celiac disease which can damage intestines or are have non-celiac gluten sensitivity and that's when you eat foods like gluten breads, grains and for those people it makes sense because they feel better. some buy it because they think it helps them lose weight. that's not what the to do. sometimes there's less fiber and vitamins. i rather people meet with registered dietitian and eat a well-balanced diet. it works wonders. speak with doctor and registered dietitian it can change your life and how you feel. it's not a west loss product. >> gluten free foods are not necessarily that good for you from what i hear they can be packed with added sugar and things to kind of keep them together because texture is more crumblely without the fwluten. >> that's a good point. i see patients i got gluten free
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pizza and that and i said you have a lot of sugar salt, fiben and gain weight. if you need it because food can act like medicine. if you eat foods good for you you feel better and if they don't you won't feel well. biggest thing if you're not feeling right and you can notice pattern with what you eat. say you eat something and half hour to hour later you feel fatigue and gassing and blotting maybe it's food. best things to do is keep food diary and go to doctor and say doc i'm not feeling good and sometimes i notice a pattern after i eat this and that and we can do testing. if you have gluten sense activity or celiac's disease we do a blotd test and if that's positive or even negative we can do end os pi to check if you have any kind of sensitivity or damage from the pro ten. >> really quick gluten is found in wheat rye, oates and what else? >> it can be in cosmetic and
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lipstick and certain medications, ukee it can be in beer. check. if you need to go gluten free check the product. >> good stuff good stuff. >> gluten free food as come a lot away. >> a lot coming up on cbs this morning. >> charlie good morning. >> good morning ux diane ukee, pren stratist joins us with new roll results and they tell us which republicans americans want to see run for president and then there's legalizing marijuana and an important look at that and james brown is right here in studio 57 he'll breakdown the show down between the seahawks and patriots. news is back in a morning. see new ten minutes. >> who do you like, who do you like? come on. >> i don't know i have mixed feelings about this because i
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love bob craft and tom brady and how good they are. at the same time i think seattle has amazing come back and russell wilson seems to be a again un guy. >> i think he's from richmond, virginia. i would like to see them go back-to-back. brady and those guys win too much. win too much. >> he went to nc state too. >> oh, okay. he's wolf pack. >> went to north carolina for university training. >> how about that? >> charlie has special -- is that your neck of the woods charlie. >> yes, sir. >> yes, sir. >> i thought so. >> 40 minutes from where i grew up. >> i thought so. >> there's a home connection there. >> i think we know who he'll be rooting for. >> have a nice trip. >> thank you. >> update on breaking news a deadly fire to talk about. one person was killed when flames tore through two opportunities in the condo complex. so far no word opt call. >> firefighters battled out cold
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and ice same combination that contributed to 60 car pileup on the schuylkill yesterday. one person was killed in the crash and two other men were killed in an accident on the blue route. >> the annual reverend dr. >> the annual reverend dr. martin luther king day. thousands of volunteers participate in service project across the country. we'll take a short break. first here's a look at what is coming up here on cbs 3. be right
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the world is filled with air. but for people with copd sometimes breathing air can be difficult. if you have copd, ask your doctor about once-daily anoro ellipta. it helps people with copd breathe better for a full 24hours. anoro ellipta is the first fda-approved product containing two long-acting bronchodilators in one inhaler. anoro is not for asthma. anoro contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, or high blood pressure. tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, prostate or bladder problems, or problems passing urine as anoro may make these problems worse. call your doctor right away if you have worsened breathing chest pain, swelling of your mouth or tongue, problems urinating or eye problems including vision changes or eye pain while taking anoro.
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nothing can reverse copd. the world is filled with air and anoro is helping people with copd breath air better. get your first prescription free at anoro.com.
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>> get your king day traffic and sgraerming it's a chilly start. marginal cross the entire delaware valley with freezing that i want you to expect it could be slick out there. it's hard to add extra time to the day and make room for that. when you head out expect that you might get slowed down. have patience ready to go. we're still seeing any leftover water from yesterday in the form of budlees and -- puddles and the form of sheep on load ways. it could easily refreeze. if it was not treated especially, it could be slick. take it easy. jess over to you. >> take it easy it's right. it's a holiday we're happy because it's not really starting
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to have a volume. a lot of people are not going to school today. we have a few accident due to slupry conditions. we can see this blue route on ramp to broomall and pushed to right-hand shoulder car actually flipped right-hand shoulder with police activity open the scene trying to get it cleared out of the way of the southbound lanes. >> ukee back to you. >> thank you jess. >> a center city is serving up compassion with a chance to pay it forward. >> rosa's fresh pizza on south 11 street each slice is a dollar. they can buy one for themselves and also someone less fortunate. these post it notes represent all pre paid slices purchased from customers. >> i was surprised everyone wants to help and give a dollar. i was surprised they used us as conduit for their again rossty. but cool they did. >> it is cool. name an says he served 8500
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homeless slices since the apingt of kindness last motion granted. >> it's cool indeed. >> i have to get a couple post-its open the wall. >> more open the teen bononnie and child and how they were captured. >> continuing following your local news and weather on sports. happy game day family. we hope you see you in a
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it is monday january 19th 2015. welcome to "cbs this morning" on this martin luther king day. deadly ice storms cause massive pileups from coast to coast. freezing rain and flooding impact millions of travelers. >> the unintended consequences of legalizing marijuana. plus a championship game for the ages in seattle and a team is heading back to the super bowl. we go over the matchup with james brown. but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> look out, look out. >> frozen roads. thousands of

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