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anna warner explains. >> four-year-old presley marie eastburn loves to sing. >> i miss her holding my face and looking into my eyes and telling me how much she loved me. >> one year ago presley was in the family room watching tv alone. that is when she made her may -- way to the window and became entangled in the court. >> all of the life was sucked out of her. >> presley had been strangled. journals are now calling for immediate action saying in a report window blinds were involved in 16,000 injuries and 271 deaths among children over 25 years. dr. gary smith co-authored the study. >> it is that we continue to see children die from this. we have known about the problem for 70 years. >> this video from an advocacy group shows how easily they can become entangled. manufacturers say that they are addressing the problem, any statement they say that a voluntary process with the product safety commission will result next year and a significant change to the window covering safety standards with a requirement that all blinds sold in retail stores or online be cordless or have inaccessible c
anna warner explains. >> four-year-old presley marie eastburn loves to sing. >> i miss her holding my face and looking into my eyes and telling me how much she loved me. >> one year ago presley was in the family room watching tv alone. that is when she made her may -- way to the window and became entangled in the court. >> all of the life was sucked out of her. >> presley had been strangled. journals are now calling for immediate action saying in a report window...
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anna warner reports it found some recalled foods aren't immediately pulled from shore shelves leaving you at risk. >> i think any time you have a situation where people's lives are at risk, i don't know how lightly you can take that. >> reporter: investigator george netteren's team studied 1500 food recalls and found deficiencies. among them, the fda could not always in addition nate food recalls sufficiently. >> 23 of the 30 food recalls we looked at were class 1, which can potentially cause death. >> reporter: in a salmonella outbreak in 2014, linked to nut butter, investigators found it took 165 days from the date the problem product was identified to the date of the firm's voluntary recall. there were 14 illnesses in seven states. at least nine people became ill, including an infant who died and two pregnant women lost their fetuses. the company owner later pleaded guilty. >> we have to be prepared for the worst case scenario and that's why it's important for fda to drive the boat and put themselves in a position where they can use their authority and force these recalls when nece
anna warner reports it found some recalled foods aren't immediately pulled from shore shelves leaving you at risk. >> i think any time you have a situation where people's lives are at risk, i don't know how lightly you can take that. >> reporter: investigator george netteren's team studied 1500 food recalls and found deficiencies. among them, the fda could not always in addition nate food recalls sufficiently. >> 23 of the 30 food recalls we looked at were class 1, which can...
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anna warner cbs news new york. >>> still ahead on eyewitness nice. >> seeing a need and taking action. >> meisha. >> at one time or another, we will cross paths with a situation in need our help but what will we do? will we act or turn a blind eye in today's love it we're seeing meeting a man who saw something here in philadelphia didn't something and not just anything. he's going above and beyond for very deserving individuals. that story is coming up. katie. >> meisha that chill is beginning to settle in. i expect daytime highs to at best hit the low 40s. so not only are we below average but we do also have the opportunity to see some flakes fly out there through the span of the weekend and that's not the only opportunity for snow in this seven day i'll walk you through the chances that we' our joy of sharing toy fest in in full swing. bring new unwrapped toy to our studios we're at 1555 hamilton street. toys will be donated to children in need across the region. you can also visit cbsphilly.c cbsphilly.com/toy fest for complete list of toy drop off locations and details on upcoming
anna warner cbs news new york. >>> still ahead on eyewitness nice. >> seeing a need and taking action. >> meisha. >> at one time or another, we will cross paths with a situation in need our help but what will we do? will we act or turn a blind eye in today's love it we're seeing meeting a man who saw something here in philadelphia didn't something and not just anything. he's going above and beyond for very deserving individuals. that story is coming up. katie....
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and anna warner report. >> it was the most expensive hotel i paid for. >>reporter: when wolf vacations in key west last year she knew her $400 hotel room wasn't a bargain, but when she arrived at would be required to pay a $20 resort fee. >> it doesn't make a lot of sense. it's not fair and it's taking advantage of people. >> wolf is an attorney, after getting mad she got busy starting a website called "kill resort fees" to educate other and she found out she's not the only one bind sided by fees. one customer said we didn't know about them until we found out. another one, $25 urban facility fee. he was charged this with no explanation. others complained the services they're getting for so-called resort fees don't add up. resort fee included two beach chairs, there was neither a beach nor pool. another guest wrote, if you charge $29 for complimentary recreation activities, then they aren't complimentary. now, district of columbia attorney general is leading an investigation a dozen major hotel chains. >> what the lodging companies do is they hook the wou
and anna warner report. >> it was the most expensive hotel i paid for. >>reporter: when wolf vacations in key west last year she knew her $400 hotel room wasn't a bargain, but when she arrived at would be required to pay a $20 resort fee. >> it doesn't make a lot of sense. it's not fair and it's taking advantage of people. >> wolf is an attorney, after getting mad she got busy starting a website called "kill resort fees" to educate other and she found out she's...
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here is anna warner. >> when users on online forum reddit complained their iphones were running slow, into the program. >> your web browseler be slower. instant message willing be slower. your camera will be slower. basically, it will affect all the functionality of your phone save for actually making phone calls. >> reporter: he found as he posted on his geekbench blog that apple was limiting the power going from the battery to the processor which runs apps and other functions on purpose and slowing it down. >> at this point in time the only fix is to replace the battery. >> apple now confirms it, saying the issue came up when the iphone 6 experienced sudden shutdowns last year. the problem was older batteries crashed while trying to keep up with the phone's power demands. so the company issued a software update which made them run slower. >> should a thousand dollars smartphone have this sort of issue, you know, 12, 16, 18, 24 months after it's been shipped? it's disappointing. >> reporter: nick thompson of "wired" magazine says -- >> they're not making it up. they are doing it to p
here is anna warner. >> when users on online forum reddit complained their iphones were running slow, into the program. >> your web browseler be slower. instant message willing be slower. your camera will be slower. basically, it will affect all the functionality of your phone save for actually making phone calls. >> reporter: he found as he posted on his geekbench blog that apple was limiting the power going from the battery to the processor which runs apps and other...
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here is anna warner. >> they're the annoying phone calls that plague americans. >> you qualify for a>> robo calls, computer generated phone calls trying to sell you something or scam you. the government says, 99% of computer generated sales calls are illegal. and blocking service hiya says this year americans got 76% more robo calls than in 2016. record 18 billion scam calls. reg lators have talked about cracking down. why are the numbers of calls going up then? >> hya avenue jonathan nelson. >> do not call lists have been effective for legitimate businesses controlling how and when they can reach out to us. but the calls that we are still receiving are, are, ill lee ganl their message. so they're not hesitant to use illegal methods like, robo calling. >> favorite tactic company's an am sis says what is called the neighbor scam. using soft ware to mimic the first digits of your phone number. area code and next three digits to make you think that a nearby friend or business is calling. another, claiming to be your utility company. to get your personal and financial information. so, wh
here is anna warner. >> they're the annoying phone calls that plague americans. >> you qualify for a>> robo calls, computer generated phone calls trying to sell you something or scam you. the government says, 99% of computer generated sales calls are illegal. and blocking service hiya says this year americans got 76% more robo calls than in 2016. record 18 billion scam calls. reg lators have talked about cracking down. why are the numbers of calls going up then? >> hya...
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anna warner shows us what happened to one family and why not everybody agrees that a mandatory governmenting. >> good morning, gail. the consumer product safety commission and blind manufacturers say the government does not need to force manufacturers into switching to cordless blinds, that a new standard developed through a voluntary process over several years is just around the corner. but parents like the couple you're about to meet say if that process works so well they would anniversary of their young daughter's death. >> like her name same, four yerl presley marie eastburn loved to sing sneet it's raining, it's pouring ♪ >> her parents jeremy and carol say they miss hearing her voice and seeing her joy. >> everywhere she went she always saw the good in things. >> i miss her holding my face and looking into my eyes and telling me, you know, how much she loved me. >> reporter: a year ago presley was in the family room watching tv alone for about ten minutes. when her parents say she made her way to the window and became entangled in the cord attached to the blinds. carol was on the ph
anna warner shows us what happened to one family and why not everybody agrees that a mandatory governmenting. >> good morning, gail. the consumer product safety commission and blind manufacturers say the government does not need to force manufacturers into switching to cordless blinds, that a new standard developed through a voluntary process over several years is just around the corner. but parents like the couple you're about to meet say if that process works so well they would...
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warner brothers just released tf the popular ocean 11, this time sandra blanchett, led all-star female anna? hit theatres this june. sure did look like her. check out this little girl, six months olds, making her debut at tokyo zoo. rushed to get a look at the giant panda club with her mom. such a hit, soot had to set up lottery pros toast select guests to come see her. zoo keepers also limited her public appearance toss two and a half hours a day. >> wow. >> when europe a a a lister like that, jim. >> i'm telling you. >> he has to wait in line to see you. or just go to web man's. >> he's there all the time. >> well, are you ready for warmth? >> yes. >> here it comes. >> i've been ready. >> she wants the tropics. i wish it would snow. >> this is the time of year where i feel like almost everybody is cool with a little bit of snow in the forecast but it does not like take that will be the opportunity. with six days away from christmas can you believe it looks like it will be too warm but we had our share. >> right? it looked nice on the lights and the trees the past few days. >> really has,
warner brothers just released tf the popular ocean 11, this time sandra blanchett, led all-star female anna? hit theatres this june. sure did look like her. check out this little girl, six months olds, making her debut at tokyo zoo. rushed to get a look at the giant panda club with her mom. such a hit, soot had to set up lottery pros toast select guests to come see her. zoo keepers also limited her public appearance toss two and a half hours a day. >> wow. >> when europe a a a...