108
108
May 18, 2017
05/17
by
WUSA
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm meg oliver.ll show you how this craze is sweeping the country coming up. by a heart valve problem. but no matter what path i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily... ...and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. i'm still going for my best. an
i'm meg oliver.ll show you how this craze is sweeping the country coming up. by a heart valve problem. but no matter what path i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have...
164
164
May 31, 2017
05/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm meg oliver outside philadelphia.ing up, a look at how dead malls look this one are getting a 21st century makeover. this one are getting a 21st century makeover. add one a day men's complete with key nutrients we may need. plus heart-health support with b vitamins. one a day men's in gummies and tablets. (baby♪ aughs) ♪ i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. introducing colgate total advanced health mouthwash. just shake to activate its unique formula that removes 24x more bacteria. for a healthier mouth and a clean you can feel! try colgate total advanced health mouthwash. >>> here's look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> the growing popularity of online sales has fewer people going to the mall. department stores have lost more jobs than coal mines in the past 15 years after hundreds of malls are shut down. well, meg oliver shows us how developers are transforming th
i'm meg oliver outside philadelphia.ing up, a look at how dead malls look this one are getting a 21st century makeover. this one are getting a 21st century makeover. add one a day men's complete with key nutrients we may need. plus heart-health support with b vitamins. one a day men's in gummies and tablets. (baby♪ aughs) ♪ i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call...
127
127
May 1, 2017
05/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
reporter meg oliver shows us what donald trump had to hold off on in order to get it done. >> reporter: a trillion dollar spending bill that will numbered the government through september 30th was released monday morning. donald trump dropped his initial demands so lawmakers could make a deal. it includes $1.5 billion for more border security. but the money can't be used for a border law. the legislation does not cut funding for planned parenthood. and the environmental protection agency will keep 99% of its funding. and military spending increases $14.8 billion. the white house had initially asked for 30 billion. >> reporter: the bill is scheduled for a vote on the house on wednesday and has the bipartisan support needed to pass. lawmakers could next move on to the advised health care bill. >> reporter: it does not provide guaranteed coverage for preexisting conditions, allowing states to opt out of that mandate. but the president told cbs's "face the nation," the final legislation will cover preexisting conditions. >> this has evolved over the period of three or four weeks. now, we r
reporter meg oliver shows us what donald trump had to hold off on in order to get it done. >> reporter: a trillion dollar spending bill that will numbered the government through september 30th was released monday morning. donald trump dropped his initial demands so lawmakers could make a deal. it includes $1.5 billion for more border security. but the money can't be used for a border law. the legislation does not cut funding for planned parenthood. and the environmental protection agency...
107
107
May 1, 2017
05/17
by
WUSA
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
meg oliver cbs news washington. >> the spending bill would fund a private school vouchers program for students in washington d. c. and reimburse for costs for the president's trips to new york and florida at malcolm x park workers are rallying for their rights. it started just a few minutes ago. it's part of may day or international workers day, which commemorates the ongoing struggle of workers against political oppression. when the rally is over, the group will march to freedom plaza and then to lafayette square. just like this being held across the globe. >>> cia director mike pompeo is in south korea amid heightened tensions on the korean peninsula. the visit comes after north korea conducted another missile test over the weekend. a japanese destroyer left port this morning to escort u.s. naval ships in the reaming. overnight north korea warned it will carry out a nuclear test at any time and at any location. president trump tells cbs's john dickerson he will not be happy if the communist country conducts another nuclear test and says he may be willing to put aside trade disputes
meg oliver cbs news washington. >> the spending bill would fund a private school vouchers program for students in washington d. c. and reimburse for costs for the president's trips to new york and florida at malcolm x park workers are rallying for their rights. it started just a few minutes ago. it's part of may day or international workers day, which commemorates the ongoing struggle of workers against political oppression. when the rally is over, the group will march to freedom plaza...
103
103
May 31, 2017
05/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
well, meg oliver shows us how developers are transforming these empty spaces. >> reporter: photographerwless got a look what happens to malls after they fail. left abandoned and neglected the giant buildings slowly fall apart. this used to be the site of the old granite mall in philadelphia. the designer michael mark mann is giving it a 21st century makeover. >> what's different about this? >> what we did is really, really aggressive. we took down the whole interior portion of the mall. >> reporter: mark mann is going to replace the old mall with a complex of buildings for shopping, entertainment, apartments, and a facility. >> we have more real estate than any other country in the world. >> reporter: architecture expert ellen done ham-jones says it's becoming a necessity. in rhode island the historic westminster arcade found new life after adding apartments to a second floor. an old strip mall in tennessee was converted to a church. in hundred oaks mall -- >> we see a lot of malls turned into medical clinics, turned into community colleges, all range of educational facilities. >> repor
well, meg oliver shows us how developers are transforming these empty spaces. >> reporter: photographerwless got a look what happens to malls after they fail. left abandoned and neglected the giant buildings slowly fall apart. this used to be the site of the old granite mall in philadelphia. the designer michael mark mann is giving it a 21st century makeover. >> what's different about this? >> what we did is really, really aggressive. we took down the whole interior portion of...
116
116
May 2, 2017
05/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
meg oliver, cbs news, cap top hill. >>> in couple of hours, the university of california president janet napolitano will face some tough questions. the state auditor found the university reportedly overestimated its operating costs and spent less money than allotted in the budget. university officials disagree with the audit ice claims and the surplus claims were revealed as california students faced a tuition hike. >>> weekday rides are about to get a lot more scenic for cyclists. jessica flores tells us where cyclists can ride every day of the week. >> reporter: the 2.2-mile bay bridge bike pass ends here. it gives you sweeping views of the bay looking east. new bike racks, benches, bathrooms, and breathtaking views. it is what will now greet cyclists and pedestrians at the end of the bike path on yerba buena island. mayor libby schaaf rode it. >> this is a great way to get around. >> reporter: major schaaf, jane kim and officials cut the ribbon to vista point. the facility years in the making. the path was completed in october but only open on weekends. now, with a new landing spot, i
meg oliver, cbs news, cap top hill. >>> in couple of hours, the university of california president janet napolitano will face some tough questions. the state auditor found the university reportedly overestimated its operating costs and spent less money than allotted in the budget. university officials disagree with the audit ice claims and the surplus claims were revealed as california students faced a tuition hike. >>> weekday rides are about to get a lot more scenic for...
127
127
May 5, 2017
05/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
meg oliver is on capitol hill. >> reporter: president trump praised house republicans thursday for passing the gop plan to repeal and replace obama care. friday morning, he tweeted big win in the house. very exciting. but when everything comes together with the inclusion of phase 2, we will have truly great healthcare. >> we are going to get this passed through the senate. i feel so confident. >> reporter: but, the healthcare fight in the senate may be even tougher. >> i don't know. i'm curious about the medicaid provision. >> reporter: the moderate and conservatives in the senate have problems in the house bill, but for opposite reasons. rob portman and dean heller have both come out against the bill because of the cap on medicaid expansion. portman says i continue to have concerns that this bill does not do enough to protect ohio's medical expansion population. and heller added we cannot pull the rug out from states like nevada that expanded medicaid. on the other side of the coin are conservatives like rand paul who oppose the government subsidies to help people buy insurance. >> there
meg oliver is on capitol hill. >> reporter: president trump praised house republicans thursday for passing the gop plan to repeal and replace obama care. friday morning, he tweeted big win in the house. very exciting. but when everything comes together with the inclusion of phase 2, we will have truly great healthcare. >> we are going to get this passed through the senate. i feel so confident. >> reporter: but, the healthcare fight in the senate may be even tougher. >> i...
117
117
May 26, 2017
05/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 1
as meg oliver reports, he won. >> when you make a mistake, i have to own up to it. >> reporter: greg gianforte won but he apologized to the reporter he allegedly assaulted. >> i should not have treated that reporter that way. for that i'm sorry. >> reporter: ben jacobs recorded this audio of his encounter with gianforte on the eve of election. >> that's the person that i am. and it's not the way i'll lead in this state. >> reporter: house speaker paul ryan had called on gianforte to apologize. >> there is no time where a physical altercation should occur with the press or with just between human beings. >> reporter: republicans poured millions into the race. president trump at the g7 meeting in sicily praised the win. >> reporter: great win in montana. >> reporter: g7 supporters says the supporters puts it behind them. >> i honestly do. ththis is part of life. >> reporter: gianforte must still appear in court on the misdemeanor assault charge. he could face a maximum of 6 months in jail and a $500 fine. meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up, panicked parents, [ indiscernible
as meg oliver reports, he won. >> when you make a mistake, i have to own up to it. >> reporter: greg gianforte won but he apologized to the reporter he allegedly assaulted. >> i should not have treated that reporter that way. for that i'm sorry. >> reporter: ben jacobs recorded this audio of his encounter with gianforte on the eve of election. >> that's the person that i am. and it's not the way i'll lead in this state. >> reporter: house speaker paul ryan...
148
148
May 30, 2017
05/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
cbs reporter meg oliver shows us how developers are transforming these empty spaces. >> reporter: this photographer got a look at what happens to malls after they fail. left abandoned and neglected, the giant buildings slowly fall apart. >> everybody saw it as a dead mall. >> reporter: this used to be the site of the old granite one mall outside philadelphia. >> this was the food court. >> very close to the food court. >> reporter: the developer is giving the area a 21st century makeover. what makes it different? >> you know, what's different about this is there's a lot of malls being redeveloped around the country because malls are dying everywhere. what we did was really, really aggressive. we took down the whole interior portion of the mall. first building b -- >> reporter: mark is going to replace the old mall with a complex of buildings for shopping, entertainment, apartments and healthcare facility. >> we have about twice as much retail square footage per capita than any other country in the world. >> reporter: this architecture professor says reimagining old malls is becoming a
cbs reporter meg oliver shows us how developers are transforming these empty spaces. >> reporter: this photographer got a look at what happens to malls after they fail. left abandoned and neglected, the giant buildings slowly fall apart. >> everybody saw it as a dead mall. >> reporter: this used to be the site of the old granite one mall outside philadelphia. >> this was the food court. >> very close to the food court. >> reporter: the developer is giving the...
112
112
May 5, 2017
05/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
meg oliver, cbs news, missoula, montana. >>> our top story this morning, a bill that narrowly passederturn obamacare is headed to the senate. it was a victory for gop leaders and president trump. >> it's a very good bill right now. the premiums are going to come down very substantially, the deductibles are going to come down. >> the bill allows states to opt out of protections for people with pre-existing conditions, its future in the senate is uncertain. a vote there isn't unexpected until at least june. >>> well, coming up after your local news on th"cbs this morning," the cost of hosting president trump. we'll take you to bedminster, new jersey, where mr. trump will spend more of this coming season. we'll talk about increasing traffic and cost. >>> plus, we'll show you how some of the best runners in the world are attempting to complete a marathon in under two hours. >>> and the first doggy day at the u.s. department of the interior. we'll check out "it's bring your dog to work" day. >> if dog things work out, are cats next? >> well, we'll take it one step at a time. >> that's the
meg oliver, cbs news, missoula, montana. >>> our top story this morning, a bill that narrowly passederturn obamacare is headed to the senate. it was a victory for gop leaders and president trump. >> it's a very good bill right now. the premiums are going to come down very substantially, the deductibles are going to come down. >> the bill allows states to opt out of protections for people with pre-existing conditions, its future in the senate is uncertain. a vote there isn't...
98
98
May 2, 2017
05/17
by
WUSA
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 1
meg oliver shows us what they're up against. >> vice president mike pence is leading the lobbying effort on capitol hill for the latest health care bill to replace obamacare. president trump says the newest version will protect patients with preexisting conditions and satisfy his supporters. >> these are the greatest people. we're either going to have a great plan or i'm not signing it. >> the white house is pushing for a house vote this week, but it is still unclear if there is enough support to pass it. an unofficial cbs news count finds if they were to hold the vote today it would likely fail. >> republican leaders can only lose 22 of their own members. 20 have already confirmed to cbs news that they are against the current version of health care bill and more are still undecided. >> i think we're just a handful away. >> how many are still on the fence? >> i've got to roll here. i've tried to help them understand how this bill balances two critical things, brings costs down and taking care of the most vulnerable people. >> to attract support from conservatives, the latest bill gives s
meg oliver shows us what they're up against. >> vice president mike pence is leading the lobbying effort on capitol hill for the latest health care bill to replace obamacare. president trump says the newest version will protect patients with preexisting conditions and satisfy his supporters. >> these are the greatest people. we're either going to have a great plan or i'm not signing it. >> the white house is pushing for a house vote this week, but it is still unclear if there...
145
145
May 14, 2017
05/17
by
WUSA
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
on this mother's day a mom from new york shares her story with meg oliver. >> melissa hernandez is the proud mother of healthy four month old twin boys. the 43 year old has a lot to be thankful for this mother's day. >> at seven months prg nant she was diagnosed with a large basal cell sars noama on her forehead. >> i couldn't have any treatment while i was pregnant and it did grow a little bit larger so the treatment that i have to have is one of more because i had to wait. >> five and a half million nonmelanoma skin cancers are treated each year in the u.s. most are slow growing and treatable when caught early. melissa worried about scarring. >> i was very nervous because it was on my forehead. >> if you look at every detail of the tumor. >> she found dr. orit markowitz at mount sinai hospital in new york who devices to diagnose and guide skin cancer treatment, melissa was treated with cosmetic lasers that don't cut the skin. >> then we're able to monitor with noninvasive imaging to watch the tumor disappear and definitely to shrink it and hopefully in her case we'll be able to eradi
on this mother's day a mom from new york shares her story with meg oliver. >> melissa hernandez is the proud mother of healthy four month old twin boys. the 43 year old has a lot to be thankful for this mother's day. >> at seven months prg nant she was diagnosed with a large basal cell sars noama on her forehead. >> i couldn't have any treatment while i was pregnant and it did grow a little bit larger so the treatment that i have to have is one of more because i had to wait....
139
139
May 19, 2017
05/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
meg oliver for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> wikileaks founder jewel january assange is celebrating a legal victory. assange posted a smiling picture of himself on twitter after swedish officials dropped long standing rape investigation against him. for pennsylvania five years he has taken refuge in ecuador's embassy in london to avoid extradition. assange is still wanted for bail jumping in that country and could face charges in the u.s. for facing classified documents. >>> former congressman anthony weiner pleaded guilty in a child sexting case. he appeared in front of the new york judge, to face federal charge of transferring obscene material to the minor. fbi began investigating weiner in september after on line communications. he could face years behind bars and would have to register as a sex offender. >>> president trump is getting ready to leave for his first foreign trip since taking office, while washington continues to deal with fall out from the firing of fbi director james comey. earlier today house members attended a closed door meeting with deputy attorney general rod r
meg oliver for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> wikileaks founder jewel january assange is celebrating a legal victory. assange posted a smiling picture of himself on twitter after swedish officials dropped long standing rape investigation against him. for pennsylvania five years he has taken refuge in ecuador's embassy in london to avoid extradition. assange is still wanted for bail jumping in that country and could face charges in the u.s. for facing classified documents....
180
180
May 4, 2017
05/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 180
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm meg oliver. we will show you why this industry has exploded. >> also, two breakfast staples collide to create a caffeinated bagel. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, inaugarated its "new" president.. a year and a half after she was selected! >> new at noon, san jose state university inaugurated its new president a year-and-a-half after she was selected. mary papasion has been on the job nine months now. this morning, she was officially sworn in as sjsu's president. she was selected in january, 2016. she arrived in san jose during the summer so she has been spending the school year getting to know faculty, staff, and students. >> the president ultimately is responsible for the welfare of every student. and, of the faculty and staff members who serve and support them. and is the founding campus of the california state university. and the only public university located in the silicon valley. the world's epicenter of innovation. san jose state is a vital intellectual culture and economic asset. and an essent
i'm meg oliver. we will show you why this industry has exploded. >> also, two breakfast staples collide to create a caffeinated bagel. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, inaugarated its "new" president.. a year and a half after she was selected! >> new at noon, san jose state university inaugurated its new president a year-and-a-half after she was selected. mary papasion has been on the job nine months now. this morning, she was officially sworn in as sjsu's president. she was...
186
186
May 15, 2017
05/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 186
favorite 0
quote 0
sun and keeping their skin as porcelain asite as it can be for as long as it can be. >> reporter: meg oliver, cbs nws, new york. >> quijano: up next, a mother's s markable story. she was adopted as a baby in aretnam, then paid it forward. vietnam, then paid it forward. >> quijano: we >> quijano: we end tonight in san francisco with a remarkable adoption story on this mother's omy, john blackstone caught up m th a mom who was adopted as a baby in vietnam and paid it forward. >> reporter: tallia hart has shattered a glass ceiling, earlier this year named c.e.o. of the san francisco chamber of commerce. the first woman ever to lead the n7 year old organization. >> new office, new job. i yeah. >> reporter: but the title she cherishes most is mother. >> i see lots of pictures of lola around the office here. >> yes, tons of pictures of lola yed the family. >> reporter: her daughter lola is now nine years old. did you ever hesitate to tell lola her story, the story of how her life began. >> never hesitated at all. aythink it say really special, incredible journey to be adopted. that is a funny face
sun and keeping their skin as porcelain asite as it can be for as long as it can be. >> reporter: meg oliver, cbs nws, new york. >> quijano: up next, a mother's s markable story. she was adopted as a baby in aretnam, then paid it forward. vietnam, then paid it forward. >> quijano: we >> quijano: we end tonight in san francisco with a remarkable adoption story on this mother's omy, john blackstone caught up m th a mom who was adopted as a baby in vietnam and paid it...
110
110
May 6, 2017
05/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
meg oliver on the difficult road ahead. >> reporter: president trump lookedto put some momentum behind gop healthcare bill with a rose garden victory rally. >> we won and we're going to finish it off and we're going to go on to eye lot of other things. >> reporter: eight weeks after first introducing a bill to repeal and replace obamacare, house republicans made modifications until they found the votes to pass it. the bill replaces insurance subsidies with tax credits for low and middle income americans. dramatically cuts medicaid funding and allows states to opt out of obamacare protections for people with pre- existing conditions. the white house says president trump will be hands on as the legislation makes its way through the senate. >> i expect him to be fully engaged on the senate side and make sure that we get the bill that the american people deserve. >> reporter: senate republicans want to take a deep dive into what's in the bill. some are concerned with medicaid cuts. others don't like defunding planned parenthood. and senator rand paul says the bill is still too much like ob
meg oliver on the difficult road ahead. >> reporter: president trump lookedto put some momentum behind gop healthcare bill with a rose garden victory rally. >> we won and we're going to finish it off and we're going to go on to eye lot of other things. >> reporter: eight weeks after first introducing a bill to repeal and replace obamacare, house republicans made modifications until they found the votes to pass it. the bill replaces insurance subsidies with tax credits for low...
145
145
May 16, 2017
05/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
meg oliver has more. >> reporter: the ransomware cyber attack spread to asia monday.fficials in india reported isolated disruptions. in indonesia, the malware forced hospitals to cancel appointments, leaving patients waiting. in britain, the national health service was still trying to fix some of the i.t. problems after the virus crippled the system friday, but officials are hopeful. >> we have not seen a second wave of attacks, so i think that is encouraging. >> reporter: the malware program is called wannacry, and it exposed a vulnerability to microsoft operating systems. the virus encrypts files and hackers demand $300 to decode the files or destroy them. more than 200,000 users in over 150 countries have been affected. carmaker re-naud kept one of its french plants closed monday as a security step. u.s. security experts say the u.s. did not get hit as hard as other countries because the u.s. uses up-to-date versions of microsoft. but experts warn new versions of the virus could be on their way. meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> federal investigators are trying t
meg oliver has more. >> reporter: the ransomware cyber attack spread to asia monday.fficials in india reported isolated disruptions. in indonesia, the malware forced hospitals to cancel appointments, leaving patients waiting. in britain, the national health service was still trying to fix some of the i.t. problems after the virus crippled the system friday, but officials are hopeful. >> we have not seen a second wave of attacks, so i think that is encouraging. >> reporter: the...
249
249
May 5, 2017
05/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 249
favorite 0
quote 0
cbs reportser meg oliver shows the explosion of tech jobs in montana. >> reporter: this office looks like a college dorm than a thriving multi-million dollar tech company. >> even have a putting green. >> a little bit. >> a little physical exercise. >> reporter: this big sky skies will of silicon valley was the brainchild of a montana native. six years ago after moving home from washington, dc, he took a gamble and started an office in missoula for advanced technology with one employee. how fast did it grow? >> after 12 months there were 12. we are looking to hire up to 45 this year. >> reporter: the industry is growing 7 times the state economy and paying twice the median wage. >> for decades the story has been when you graduate from a montana college you're going to have to leave the state to get a high paying job and that's no longer the case. >> reporter: bozeman is another town benefiting from the high- tech boom. >> the internet was causing the biggest discontinuity of business we have seen in decades. >> reporter: greg started a tech company here with $5,000. that was 1997. in
cbs reportser meg oliver shows the explosion of tech jobs in montana. >> reporter: this office looks like a college dorm than a thriving multi-million dollar tech company. >> even have a putting green. >> a little bit. >> a little physical exercise. >> reporter: this big sky skies will of silicon valley was the brainchild of a montana native. six years ago after moving home from washington, dc, he took a gamble and started an office in missoula for advanced...
49
49
May 31, 2017
05/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
meg oliver for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> up next why amazon is refunding 70 million-dollar in ordersnd find out, if you deserve some of that money. >>> no laughing matter for comedian kathy griffin, photo that caught the attention of the secret service and has griffin asking for the public 's forgiveness, stay with ♪"my friends know me so well. they can tell what i'm thinking, just by looking in my eyes. but what they didn't know was that i had dry, itchy eyes. i used artificial tears from the moment i woke up... ...to the moment i went to bed. so i finally decided to show my eyes some love,... ...some eyelove. eyelove means having a chat with your eye doctor about your dry eyes because if you're using artificial tears often and still have symptoms, it could be chronic dry eye. it's all about eyelove, my friends. [ ominous music playing ]] ah! ah! ah! [ children laughing ] wooo! yea! have a despicably delicious breakfast with these special edition jars of nutella. >>> we are looking at a weekend of unsettled weekend again, at this point we are going to be watching a new storm system
meg oliver for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> up next why amazon is refunding 70 million-dollar in ordersnd find out, if you deserve some of that money. >>> no laughing matter for comedian kathy griffin, photo that caught the attention of the secret service and has griffin asking for the public 's forgiveness, stay with ♪"my friends know me so well. they can tell what i'm thinking, just by looking in my eyes. but what they didn't know was that i had dry, itchy...
80
80
May 16, 2017
05/17
by
WUSA
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
meg oliver cbs news new york. >> cosby also says his health is generally good but glaucoma has left him legally blinds. and he says he has the support of his wife during this scandal. >>> people if new orleans are fighting to keep the two last remaining statues in place. this is generating lots of emotion on all sides. >> it's offensive to have -- to live in a city where i raise my children, where my family is to have my image for those that fought more my enslavement. >> it's wonderful art work and especially robert e. lee. >> so the legislation now moves to the senate but new orleans has already says it plans to remove the remaining confederate monument in the coming weeks. >>> when chelsey manning is released from military prison, she will remain on active duty in a special status. manning served seven years of a 35 year sentence for leaking is secret she is set to be freed tomorrow. manning was granted clemency by former president obama. while on unpaid active duty, she will be able to receive medical treatment at army facilities. >>> remarkable video involving an accident with a to
meg oliver cbs news new york. >> cosby also says his health is generally good but glaucoma has left him legally blinds. and he says he has the support of his wife during this scandal. >>> people if new orleans are fighting to keep the two last remaining statues in place. this is generating lots of emotion on all sides. >> it's offensive to have -- to live in a city where i raise my children, where my family is to have my image for those that fought more my enslavement....
192
192
May 3, 2017
05/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 192
favorite 0
quote 0
meg oliver, cbs news, capitol hill. >> president trump and russian president vladimir putin discussed the crisis in syria today during a phone call. the white house says both leaders agreed the suffering in syria has to stop. the two are now saying they want to step up u.s.-russian diplomatic efforts. they hope to bring about a cease-fire. the white house says the call was a very good one. >>> former secretary of state hillary clinton taking personal responsibility for her loss last year in the election but also blames fbi director james comey and alleged russian interference. >> i take full personal responsibility. i was the candidate but i was on the way to winning until the combination of jim comey's letter on october 28th and wikileaks raised doubts in the minds of people who may have voted for me but got scared off. the election had been on october 27th i might be your president. >> clinton made the comments at a woman for women conference in new york today and added misogyny played a role in her loss because it remains a part of the landscape. clinton said she would be speaking
meg oliver, cbs news, capitol hill. >> president trump and russian president vladimir putin discussed the crisis in syria today during a phone call. the white house says both leaders agreed the suffering in syria has to stop. the two are now saying they want to step up u.s.-russian diplomatic efforts. they hope to bring about a cease-fire. the white house says the call was a very good one. >>> former secretary of state hillary clinton taking personal responsibility for her loss...
113
113
May 30, 2017
05/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> correspondent meg oliver shows us how developers are finding ways to breathe new life into oncetling retail spaces including one in delaware county. >> reporter: photographer seth wallace looked at what happens to malls after they fail. left abandoned and neglect the giant building slowly fall apart. >> everybody saw it as a dead mall. >> reporter: this used to be site of the old granite run mall this was a food court. >> very close to the food court. >> reporter: developer michael mark man is giving the area and 21st century make over. what makes it different. >> what is different is there is a lot of malls being redeveloped around the country , malls are dying every where. what we did was really aggressive, we took down the whole interior portion of the mall. >> first building b. >> reporter: markman will replace old mall with the complex of buildings for shopping, entertainment, apartments and health care facility. >> we have twice as much retail square footage per capita then any other country in the world. >> reporter: architecture professor ellen jones says re imaging old
. >> correspondent meg oliver shows us how developers are finding ways to breathe new life into oncetling retail spaces including one in delaware county. >> reporter: photographer seth wallace looked at what happens to malls after they fail. left abandoned and neglect the giant building slowly fall apart. >> everybody saw it as a dead mall. >> reporter: this used to be site of the old granite run mall this was a food court. >> very close to the food court. >>...
150
150
May 15, 2017
05/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
on this mother's day, a mom from new york shares her story with meg oliver. >> reporter: how much doigh? >> they're getting heavy. >> reporter: melissa hernandez is the mother of twin boys. she has a lot to be thankful for. at seven months pregnant she was diagnosed with a large basal cell melanoma. >> the treatment i have to have is a little more because i will to wait. >> reporter: 5.5 million non-melanoma skin cancers are caught in the u.s. melissa worried about scarring. >> i was very nervous, because it was on my forehead. >> we can look at every detail of the tumor. >> reporter: she found this doctor at mt. sinai hospital in new york who uses non-invasive devices to diagnose and use treatment. she was treated with a laser. >> we're able to monitor with non-invasive imaging to watch the tumor disappear and definitely to shrink it and hopeful any her case we'll be able to eradicate it completely. >> reporter: melissa's had two treatments since her sons were born. you can barely see the scars up close and it's expected to fade even more. a self-described sun worshipper, she's pled
on this mother's day, a mom from new york shares her story with meg oliver. >> reporter: how much doigh? >> they're getting heavy. >> reporter: melissa hernandez is the mother of twin boys. she has a lot to be thankful for. at seven months pregnant she was diagnosed with a large basal cell melanoma. >> the treatment i have to have is a little more because i will to wait. >> reporter: 5.5 million non-melanoma skin cancers are caught in the u.s. melissa worried about...
254
254
May 6, 2017
05/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 254
favorite 0
quote 0
as meg oliver explains, the new republican plan to repeal and replace obamacare still has a difficultd. >> reporter: president trump looked to put some momentum behind the gop healthcare bill with a rose garden victory rally. >> we won and we're going to finish it off and we're going to go on to a lot of other things. >> reporter: eight weeks after first introducing a bill to repeal and replace obamacare, house republicans made modifications until they found the votes to pass it. [ applause and cheers ] >> reporter: the bill replaces insurance subsidies with tax credits for low and middle income americans. dramatically cuts medicaid funding and allows states to opt out of obamacare protections for people with pre- existing conditions. the white house says president trump will be hands on as the legislation makes its way through the senate. >> i expect him to be engaged to get the bill the american people deserve. >> reporter: senate republicans want to take a deep dive into what's in the bill. some are concerned with medicaid cuts. others don't like defunding planned parenthood. senat
as meg oliver explains, the new republican plan to repeal and replace obamacare still has a difficultd. >> reporter: president trump looked to put some momentum behind the gop healthcare bill with a rose garden victory rally. >> we won and we're going to finish it off and we're going to go on to a lot of other things. >> reporter: eight weeks after first introducing a bill to repeal and replace obamacare, house republicans made modifications until they found the votes to pass...
85
85
May 21, 2017
05/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
meg oliver, cbs news, new york. walkers raise money for autism research.ut jersey walk took place yesterday in mt. laurel. hundreds every people took part there. the event raises money for autism research and to provide services for people with autism. walkers were able to raise just over $144,000 and our own natasha brown emcee this year. now to another walk for a good cause, rose tree park media hosted walk for the wounded yesterday morning, there was a walk and 5k race. organizers want to bring attention to the challenges wounded veterans and their families face, and to raise money for them. our own ukee washington hosed this event, many of the the veterans received vip treatment as they arrived in very nice cars for the ceremonies in pat wasn't the best day out there for the walks and runs, but wasn't the worse either. today looking even better right? >> definitely s we had rain showers yesterday morning, i think today will be the better of our two weekend days, see the sunshine, temperatures maybe slightly warmer than yesterday, that's some good news
meg oliver, cbs news, new york. walkers raise money for autism research.ut jersey walk took place yesterday in mt. laurel. hundreds every people took part there. the event raises money for autism research and to provide services for people with autism. walkers were able to raise just over $144,000 and our own natasha brown emcee this year. now to another walk for a good cause, rose tree park media hosted walk for the wounded yesterday morning, there was a walk and 5k race. organizers want to...
52
52
May 27, 2017
05/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
meg oliver has more from new york. >> i will have you cross your arms. >> reporter: bump on the head from the kitchen cabinet sent jacqueline, into a tail spin. >> sort of like, you are on a boat and the boat is going from side to side. >> reporter: she is suffering from denine positional vertigo where tiny crystals in the inner ear become dislodged causing a person to feel like they are spinning or room feels like it is spin. >> sometimes i do feel a knot in my stomach, nausea. >> reporter: now american academy of ear, nose and throat have common problems to treat this common problem. >> this is common diagnosis that can be made by history. patient will give you the history if you ask the right questions. you should no do x-rays, cat scans, mri's on these patients even though they are very afraid. >> reporter: ear, know and throat specialist, shown here said doctors should not prescribe motion sickness drugs because they are unnecessary. vertigo can be disabling but doctors say that once they can get the right diagnosis, among all cases can be treated and resolved. >> i'm just going
meg oliver has more from new york. >> i will have you cross your arms. >> reporter: bump on the head from the kitchen cabinet sent jacqueline, into a tail spin. >> sort of like, you are on a boat and the boat is going from side to side. >> reporter: she is suffering from denine positional vertigo where tiny crystals in the inner ear become dislodged causing a person to feel like they are spinning or room feels like it is spin. >> sometimes i do feel a knot in my...
90
90
May 28, 2017
05/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
meg oliver has a look back at his career. >> ♪ >> reporter: greg allman played a hammond b3 organ likehis vocals helped put southern rock on the map. the allman brothers music intertwined jazz, country blue s to crank out hits as ram manying man, and midnight rider. in 1971 the band released at fillmore east, the group's third album which rolling stone album called the finest ever committed to vinyl. greg was unprepared for the level of stardom that he had reached. >> i remember going to the grocery store and seeing my face every where and i said what is happening? >> reporter: four years later greg married cher, just three days after she divorced her husband sonny bono to day she tweeted, i tried, word are impossible. the allman brothers induct in the rock and role hall of fame in 1995, following year, also won a grammy for best rock instrumental performance for jessica. gregory leased six solo albums over his career, he stopped performing six months ago when his health started to fade. greg allman was 69. >> ♪ >> meg oliver for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> we have a lot more to cover
meg oliver has a look back at his career. >> ♪ >> reporter: greg allman played a hammond b3 organ likehis vocals helped put southern rock on the map. the allman brothers music intertwined jazz, country blue s to crank out hits as ram manying man, and midnight rider. in 1971 the band released at fillmore east, the group's third album which rolling stone album called the finest ever committed to vinyl. greg was unprepared for the level of stardom that he had reached. >> i...
77
77
May 2, 2017
05/17
by
WUSA
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
meg oliver cbs news capitol hill. >>> meeting between president trump and russia's vladimir putin could be in the works we're told. today the two leaders shared a phone call the white house described as very good. according to the kremlin, they spoke about holding a face to face meeting during an international summit in germany. baseball also covered the civil war in syria. president trump agreed to send a u.s. representative to fire talks that get under way tomorrow in former democratic presidential candidate is admitting she made mistakes on the campaign trail. but she also blames the fbi director with prejudice against women. >> were you a victim? why do you think you lost the majority of the white female vote? >> yes, i do think it played a role. i think other things did as well. every day that goes by we learn more about some of the unprecedented interference. including from a foreign power whose leader is not a member of my fan club. >> clinton referring to russian president vladimir putin. she made the comment at the women for women international luncheon in new york city. >>> un
meg oliver cbs news capitol hill. >>> meeting between president trump and russia's vladimir putin could be in the works we're told. today the two leaders shared a phone call the white house described as very good. according to the kremlin, they spoke about holding a face to face meeting during an international summit in germany. baseball also covered the civil war in syria. president trump agreed to send a u.s. representative to fire talks that get under way tomorrow in former...
113
113
May 31, 2017
05/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
as meg olive reports the agency has its sights set on the sun's atmosphere. >> reporter: it's a blistering hot mission. >> the coolest hottest mission under the sun. >> reporter: nasa wants to fly into the sun's atmosphere orbit within 4 million miles of the sun's surface and facing temperatures like no other spacecraft before. >> we'll be moving at about 430,000 miles an hour. that's about 118 miles a second. >> reporter: the ambitious plan will help nasa study the sun's outer atmosphere. to learn more about how stars like ours work. >> we're 50 years into the space age. we visited the planets. we visited comets and asteroids. but we have never had a chosen counter with the sun which is the most important object in the solar system. >> reporter: it's critical to master the scope of the sun's solar wind. >> the solar winds which can endanger our missions, wipe out power plants on the earth. >> reporter: the mission will launch in the summer of 2018. after whipping by convenience several times it will take six years to make the perfect chosen counter with the sun. >>> the sun made an appear
as meg olive reports the agency has its sights set on the sun's atmosphere. >> reporter: it's a blistering hot mission. >> the coolest hottest mission under the sun. >> reporter: nasa wants to fly into the sun's atmosphere orbit within 4 million miles of the sun's surface and facing temperatures like no other spacecraft before. >> we'll be moving at about 430,000 miles an hour. that's about 118 miles a second. >> reporter: the ambitious plan will help nasa study...
60
60
May 25, 2017
05/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
meg oliver has more on the incident and today's election. >> reporter: it starts as a simple exchange between greg gianforte and a reporter and then it explodes. >> we'll talk about it later. i'm sick and tired of you guys. the last time you came here, you did the same thing. get the hell out of here. get the hell out of here. >> reporter: reporter ben jacobs meeted will tweeted he body slammed him and broke his glasses. g jacobs grab greg's wrist and spun away from greg pushing them both to the ground. the timing couldn't be worse. gianforte was once considered a lock for the open house seat but in recent weeks the polls show a tight single race. rob quist has taken montana by storm. the first-time candidate has raised more than million include 1g million in the past week alone. >> iry try to be a representative of montana all my life through my music and my poetry and this is just another step. more leak a giant leap. >> reporter: montana only has one congressional seat. voters here haven't elected a democrat to fill it in more than two decades. donald trump won by 20 points. if the
meg oliver has more on the incident and today's election. >> reporter: it starts as a simple exchange between greg gianforte and a reporter and then it explodes. >> we'll talk about it later. i'm sick and tired of you guys. the last time you came here, you did the same thing. get the hell out of here. get the hell out of here. >> reporter: reporter ben jacobs meeted will tweeted he body slammed him and broke his glasses. g jacobs grab greg's wrist and spun away from greg...
84
84
May 25, 2017
05/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
meg oliver cbs news new york. >> well, a document that reached the top levels of the fbi including formerirector james comey appears to have been based on faulty intelligence possibly planted by the russians. the document reportedly showed that then attorney general loretta lynch colluded with the clinton campaign to squash the e-mail server investigation. the fbi later deemed the document "unreliable" but not before comey used it as a justification to publically discuss the investigation. sources say comey feared that if lynch announced no charges and then the document leaked, the legitimacy of the case would be questioned. >> meanwhile president trump addressed world leaders today at the nato summit in brussells and as correspondent weijia jiang shows us differences remain. >> reporter:. >> all over the world they're talking about it and we have a lot to discuss including terrorism. >> reporter: nato has agreed to join the obama era coalition to fight isis but stopped short of raging direct war against the extremist group following his face-to-face meeting with the president the head of
meg oliver cbs news new york. >> well, a document that reached the top levels of the fbi including formerirector james comey appears to have been based on faulty intelligence possibly planted by the russians. the document reportedly showed that then attorney general loretta lynch colluded with the clinton campaign to squash the e-mail server investigation. the fbi later deemed the document "unreliable" but not before comey used it as a justification to publically discuss the...
112
112
May 2, 2017
05/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
reporter meg oliver says they may be ready to repeal and replace obamacare. >> reporter: make good on president trump's campaign promise to repeal and replace obamacare. >> we're convinced we've got the votes. >> reporter: the current bill does not guarantee coverage for pre-existing conditions, despite the president's assurances. >> what the gop bill does is will basically will turn insurance companies loose to discriminate against people who have pre-existing health conditions. >> reporter: lawmakers could vote as early as wednesday on a one trillion dollar spending bill. >> the bill increases money for border security, but won't pay for a border wall. it also keeps funding for planned parenthood. it prouds $15 million for the military, but that's only half as much as the president wanted. it's a bipartisan win for the american people. >> the american people can beern couraged that washington is working again. >> reporter: he is also working to roll back regulations in the banking industry. the white house expects to have a tax reform plan by the end of the year. >>> the white house
reporter meg oliver says they may be ready to repeal and replace obamacare. >> reporter: make good on president trump's campaign promise to repeal and replace obamacare. >> we're convinced we've got the votes. >> reporter: the current bill does not guarantee coverage for pre-existing conditions, despite the president's assurances. >> what the gop bill does is will basically will turn insurance companies loose to discriminate against people who have pre-existing health...
131
131
May 25, 2017
05/17
by
WUSA
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
meg oliver recently traveled to montana to cover the race. meg, good morning. >> norah, good morning. the most recent stronghold showdown greg gianforte with a double-digit seat. the republicans have pumped millions to guard the house seat. he ended up on the floor with a candidate on top of him. >> i wasn't expected detailed policy, but then again i wasn't expecting to be body slammed. >> montana's republican candidate greg gianforte was after he attacked a reporter at his campaign questions. >> i'll talk about that later. >> yeah, but there's not going to be time. >> i'm sec and tired of you guys. the last time you did the same thing. get the hell out of here. get the hell out of here. the last guy did the same thing. are you with the "guardian?" >> you just body slammed me and broke my glasses. >> get the hell out of here. >> he took the photo from inside the ambulance on this day. >> he's on top of me, my glasses are broken. it's the strangest moment in my entire life reporting. >> reporter: a fox news reporter witnessed the attack and bac
meg oliver recently traveled to montana to cover the race. meg, good morning. >> norah, good morning. the most recent stronghold showdown greg gianforte with a double-digit seat. the republicans have pumped millions to guard the house seat. he ended up on the floor with a candidate on top of him. >> i wasn't expected detailed policy, but then again i wasn't expecting to be body slammed. >> montana's republican candidate greg gianforte was after he attacked a reporter at his...
279
279
May 25, 2017
05/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 279
favorite 0
quote 0
meg oliver recently traveled to montana to cover the race. good morning. >> the most recent polling in the republican stronghold montana shows greg gianforte with a double-digit lead. republican groups have pumped millions in to defend the house seat. the guardian reporter was looking for his stance on health care yesterday when he ended up on the floor with the candidate on top of >> i wasn't expected detailed policy but i wasn't expecting to be body slammed. >> reporter: the montana republican kantds for congress greg gianforte was charged with misdemeanor assault after he allegedly attacked a reporter at his headquarters. >> we'll talk about that later. >> i'm just curious -- >> speak with shame, please. >> i'm sick and tired of you guys. the last guy that came in here you did the same thing. get the hell out of here. >> get the hell out of here. the last guy did the same thing. are you with the guardian. >> yes. you broke my glasses. >> the last guy did the same dam thing. >> you just body slammed me and broke my glasses. >> get the hell
meg oliver recently traveled to montana to cover the race. good morning. >> the most recent polling in the republican stronghold montana shows greg gianforte with a double-digit lead. republican groups have pumped millions in to defend the house seat. the guardian reporter was looking for his stance on health care yesterday when he ended up on the floor with the candidate on top of >> i wasn't expected detailed policy but i wasn't expecting to be body slammed. >> reporter: the...