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meg oliver has that story. >> the kids are being targeted simply because they're jie wiew >> reporter: america in 2018 is grapi grappling with the rise of anti-semitism. saturd saturday's attack comes after social media threats, and spray spanted swastikas on synagogues. jonathan greenblatt was the antidefamation league noticed a rise of 57% last year, compared to 2016, that's the biggest since 1979 pnt tho. those incidents occurred mostly in 2016 for the first time in years. >> we see people bringing a tox it sity in -- tox is sity. >> reporter: they show more than one in 5 crimes were prompted by hatred or bias. more were against jewish. >> there's so much hate speech right now, that we -- so much tribalism, so little coming together, that we need to focus on that. >> the adl also just released a report that found social media harassment targeting jewish americans has increased around the midterm elections and two-thirds of those online attacks were from people were not bots. meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> the florida man accused of sending packages containing pipe bombs to pro
meg oliver has that story. >> the kids are being targeted simply because they're jie wiew >> reporter: america in 2018 is grapi grappling with the rise of anti-semitism. saturd saturday's attack comes after social media threats, and spray spanted swastikas on synagogues. jonathan greenblatt was the antidefamation league noticed a rise of 57% last year, compared to 2016, that's the biggest since 1979 pnt tho. those incidents occurred mostly in 2016 for the first time in years....
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meg oliver talked with people in a texas district that shares the most border with mexico. >> reporter: as the country watches thousands of central american migrants inch toward the u.s. border, martha torres can't help but think of her own family who immigrated from mexico. >> it makes me think the heartbreak and the struggle that's going on on the other side of the border. >> reporter: she lives in texas's 23rd congressional district where the federal government is holding hundreds of unaccompanied minors who crossed the board in a tent city. arrests of illegal immigrants along the mexico border jumped 30% in september. >> we need border security policies that are strong. >> reporter: jones is running to represent southwest texas in washington. >> we have to age haveicy that'se and erd wh wi parts oident trump's border policy. >> i do believe thatin 30-foot high concrete structure from sea to shining sea is the most expensive and least effective way to do security. >> this is a swing district stretching 800 miles on the san antonio border. the majority of residents are hispanic, but
meg oliver talked with people in a texas district that shares the most border with mexico. >> reporter: as the country watches thousands of central american migrants inch toward the u.s. border, martha torres can't help but think of her own family who immigrated from mexico. >> it makes me think the heartbreak and the struggle that's going on on the other side of the border. >> reporter: she lives in texas's 23rd congressional district where the federal government is holding...
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meg oliver, cbs news, san antonio, texas. >>> special counsel robert mueller's office has asked the fbi to investigate allegations that women were offered money to make false claims about mueller. mueller's office did not specify what the claims were. reuters reports a professor at a vermont law school, jennifer taub, said she received an e-mail offering her money if she would discuss past encounters with mule -- mueller. she said she never met him. >>> the synagogue shooting is due in court today. the first funerals were held yesterday. president trump visited the tree of life synagogue and a hospital where some victims are recovering.n pisbur jewish community, the president's visit was not welcome. laura podesta has more on that. >> there were protesters to coincide with the president's visit to the synagogue where the shooting happened. and pittsburgh's mayor said he was afraid that mr. trump's visit would upstage the victims' funerals. funerals continue today for those killed in saturday's mass shooting at a pittsburgh synagogue. joyce feinberg, melvin wax, and irving younger will b
meg oliver, cbs news, san antonio, texas. >>> special counsel robert mueller's office has asked the fbi to investigate allegations that women were offered money to make false claims about mueller. mueller's office did not specify what the claims were. reuters reports a professor at a vermont law school, jennifer taub, said she received an e-mail offering her money if she would discuss past encounters with mule -- mueller. she said she never met him. >>> the synagogue shooting...
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as meg oliver reports, he also weighed in on the disappearance of a missing saudi journalist. >> reporter: president trump tells 60 minutes that more top aides could leave his administration. >> there's some people that i'm not happy with. i have some people that i'm not thrilled with. and i have other people that i'm beyond thrilled with. >> reporter: president trump suggested james mattis could be part of the first group. >> i think he's sort of a democrat if you want to know the truth. he's a good guy. we get along well. at some point everybody leaves. >> reporter: the washington post journalist last seen entering the saudi consulate in istanbul. the president has promised severe punishment if saudi arabia is responsible for his disappearance. but isn't eager to upset an ally that's ordered $110 billion worth of u.s. weapons. >> what i don't want to do, boeing, lockheed, raytheon, i don't want to hurt jobs. i don't want to lose an order like that. and you know what, there are other ways of punishing, to use a word that's a pretty harsh word but it's true. >> reporter: republican senato
as meg oliver reports, he also weighed in on the disappearance of a missing saudi journalist. >> reporter: president trump tells 60 minutes that more top aides could leave his administration. >> there's some people that i'm not happy with. i have some people that i'm not thrilled with. and i have other people that i'm beyond thrilled with. >> reporter: president trump suggested james mattis could be part of the first group. >> i think he's sort of a democrat if you want...
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meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," ben sasse tells us about his newloss of community in america called them, why we hate each other and how to heal. >>> and the we take a look at a nasa mission 1500 feet over antarctica. that's the cbs morning news for this monday, i'm anne-marie green, have a great day. news for this monday, i'm anne-marie green, have a great day. >>> monday as we begin the new work week from salesforce terror camera looking south, clear conditions to start. it is monday, october 15. thank you for waking up with us. >> it is monday. haven't seen you for a couple of days. >> yes. and you didn't win the lottery. >> i didn't. >> i didn't play. >> well, we have a big day. >> we do. >> we are talking about a warm day ahead. also looking at high fire danger. look at our camera, looking east at the clear skies and check out these temperatures. mild. we are looking at 62 concord, 6 to 7 oakland costing some gusty winds. 60 in san francisco. and 58 for santa rosa. and warm this afternoon above average temperatures. that means extreme fire dan
meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," ben sasse tells us about his newloss of community in america called them, why we hate each other and how to heal. >>> and the we take a look at a nasa mission 1500 feet over antarctica. that's the cbs morning news for this monday, i'm anne-marie green, have a great day. news for this monday, i'm anne-marie green, have a great day. >>> monday as we begin the new work week from salesforce...
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here's meg oliver. >> jews will not replace us! jews will not replace us!reporter: the kids are being targeted, simply because they are jewish. >> there is where someone plastered hateful graffiti. >> reporter: america in 2018 is grappling with the virulent rise nt anti-semitism. saturday's attack in pittsburgh comes after a year that has seen a sharp uptick in bomb threats, anti-semitic rallies, social rdia threats, and spray painted swastikas on synagogues targeted at jewish americans. >> to bring it to the place where we pray is deeply, deeply upsetting. >> reporter: jonathan greenblatt with the anti-defamation league noted a 57% increase in anti- semitic incidents nationwide last year compared to 2016. that's the biggest spike since 1979. those incidents occurred in every state in 2017, for the first time in seven years. what changed? >> i think our polarized environment. we see people-- you know-- bringing a kind of toxicity into the political conversations we've just never seen before. >> reporter: f.b.i. stats show in 2016 more than one-in-five hate
here's meg oliver. >> jews will not replace us! jews will not replace us!reporter: the kids are being targeted, simply because they are jewish. >> there is where someone plastered hateful graffiti. >> reporter: america in 2018 is grappling with the virulent rise nt anti-semitism. saturday's attack in pittsburgh comes after a year that has seen a sharp uptick in bomb threats, anti-semitic rallies, social rdia threats, and spray painted swastikas on synagogues targeted at jewish...
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tony is at the scene, but first here's meg oliver with the the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: first responders raced to the desperate scene in upstate new york saturday afternoon. a a catastrophic limousine crash killed 20 people. >> first responders broke some windows to try to get people out and i believe the jaws of life were here on the side of one of the fire trucks. >> reporter: it. happened about 30 miles west of albany in new york. state police say the limo was driving on route 30 when it ran a stop sign and plowed into the parking lot of the a apple barrel country store. the limo hit a parked car and struck and killed two people standing outside. there were 18 people, include ing the driver, touring wineries inside the limo. no one survived. >> 20 fatalities is horrific. i have been on the board for 12 years and this is one of the big. est losses of life we have seen in a long, long time. >> reporter: stories of the victims are slowly emerging. among them were newlyweds who tied the knot last june. a day before the crash, amy posted on facebook axle, i love you more
tony is at the scene, but first here's meg oliver with the the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: first responders raced to the desperate scene in upstate new york saturday afternoon. a a catastrophic limousine crash killed 20 people. >> first responders broke some windows to try to get people out and i believe the jaws of life were here on the side of one of the fire trucks. >> reporter: it. happened about 30 miles west of albany in new york. state police say the limo...
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meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> huge night in bay area sports. the sharks drop the puck on their regular season opener and would the as' magical season continue with the takedown of the new york yankees? wild card night coming up. america. land of blue jeans. muscle cars. bald eagles. and burgers. and while muscle cars lost their muscle. blue jeans got all skinny on us... i can't feel my legs. and bald eagles got, well, balder... oh no, is it obvious? ...no way are we giving up on burgers. that's why i created the all-american ribeye burger, made with 100% ribeye beef, fresh spring mix, and provolone cheese on a potato bun. that's a good looking burger. ribeye burgers are back, america. try them today. >>> good morning, time now 5:22. happy thursday! if you are getting ready to hit the roads, highway 4 heading out of antioch getting pretty sluggish in that westbound direction. 14 minutes from loveridge to 680. here's dennis with sports. >>> the oakland a's became the cinderella story of baseball this year. but when it got to the play- offs, the c
meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> huge night in bay area sports. the sharks drop the puck on their regular season opener and would the as' magical season continue with the takedown of the new york yankees? wild card night coming up. america. land of blue jeans. muscle cars. bald eagles. and burgers. and while muscle cars lost their muscle. blue jeans got all skinny on us... i can't feel my legs. and bald eagles got, well, balder... oh no, is it obvious? ...no way are we giving up on...
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. >> meg oliver reports with just over three weeks left before the midterm elections, trump is hinting at another white house shakeup. >> reporter: president trump tells 60 minutes that more top aides could leave his administration. >> there are some people i'm not happy with. i have some people i'm not thrilled with, and other people i'm beyond thrilled with. >> reporter: president trump suggested defense secretary james mattis could be a part of the first group. >> i think he is sort of a democrat if you want to know the truth. but general mattis is a good guy, we get along very well. he may leave. i mean at some point everybody leaves. >> reporter: mr. trump also discussed jamal khashoggi, last seen leaving the saudi consulate in istanbul. the president has promised severe punishment if saudi arabia is responsible for his disappearance, but isn't eager to upset an ally that has ordered $110 billion worth of u.s. weapons. >> what i don't want to do, all these countries, i don't want -- i don't want to hurt jobs. there are other ways of punishing to use a word that's pretty harsh, but
. >> meg oliver reports with just over three weeks left before the midterm elections, trump is hinting at another white house shakeup. >> reporter: president trump tells 60 minutes that more top aides could leave his administration. >> there are some people i'm not happy with. i have some people i'm not thrilled with, and other people i'm beyond thrilled with. >> reporter: president trump suggested defense secretary james mattis could be a part of the first group....
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it's really important we take care of the oceans. >> reporter: meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up, a new intelligent riffcation battle brewing. >> the new restrictions that could limit your bar-hopping options. >> you're not going to believe this. when this plane hit an unexpected bump in the road, the pilot did not panic. the nature of a virus is to change. move. mutate. today, life-changing technology from abbott is helping hunt them down at their source. because the faster we can identify new viruses, the faster we can get to stopping them. the most personal technology, is technology with the power to change your life. life. to the fullest. san francisco hotels. they are trying to pressure marriott to provide better job security and higher wages. this demonstration was at the marriott marquis. hundreds of people marched down market street... and then fanned out to four hotels. their union... unite here... says contract talks with marriott have stalled. line say th >>> hundreds marched and fanned out to four tells. their union, unite here, says contract talks with marriott ha
it's really important we take care of the oceans. >> reporter: meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up, a new intelligent riffcation battle brewing. >> the new restrictions that could limit your bar-hopping options. >> you're not going to believe this. when this plane hit an unexpected bump in the road, the pilot did not panic. the nature of a virus is to change. move. mutate. today, life-changing technology from abbott is helping hunt them down at their source....
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as meg oliver reports the commissioner is defending the hunt. >> idaho fish and game commissioner blakecher legally shot leopards, giraffes and warthogs on a recent trip to africa with his wife. but it was this picture, fischer smiling over a family of baboons, the bloody baby in its mother's arms that sparked outrage. fischer emailed the pictures to friends and colleagues saying first day she wanted to watch me and get a feel of africa, so i shot a whole family of baboons. the reaction was one of anger and disgust. including from prohunting groups like idaho for wildlife. >> it's not sportsman like, it's not ethical. in my book it's just almost immoral the way it's being displayed. >> we talked to their executive director steve alder over the phone. >> you are arrogant, pompous, you shouldn't be doing this, you are not acting responsible. hunting's a right and a privilege and we can loss it. >> idaho governor butch otter rea appointed fischer to the post thisser yoo, one of seven responsible for preserving and protect the state's wildlife. some are comparing fischer's pictures with the
as meg oliver reports the commissioner is defending the hunt. >> idaho fish and game commissioner blakecher legally shot leopards, giraffes and warthogs on a recent trip to africa with his wife. but it was this picture, fischer smiling over a family of baboons, the bloody baby in its mother's arms that sparked outrage. fischer emailed the pictures to friends and colleagues saying first day she wanted to watch me and get a feel of africa, so i shot a whole family of baboons. the reaction...
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but first, here's meg oliver with the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: first responders raced to the desperate scene in upstate new york saturday afternoon, a catastrophic limousine crash killed 20 people. >> first responders broke windows to try to get people out. i believe the jaws of life were here on the side of one the fire trucks. >> reporter: it happened about 30 miles west of albany in schoharie, new york. state police say the limo was driving on route 30, when it ran a stop sign and plowed into the parking lot of the apple barrel country store. the limo hit a parked car and struck and killed two people standing outside. there were 18 people, including the driver, touring wineries inside the limo. no one survived. >> 20 fatalities is just horrific. i've been on the board for 12 years, and this was one of the biggest losses of life-- loss of lives that we've seen in a long, long time. >> reporter: stories of the victims are slowly emerging. among the limo passengers were newlyweds axel and amy steenburg, who tied the knot last june. a day before the crash, amy posted on
but first, here's meg oliver with the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: first responders raced to the desperate scene in upstate new york saturday afternoon, a catastrophic limousine crash killed 20 people. >> first responders broke windows to try to get people out. i believe the jaws of life were here on the side of one the fire trucks. >> reporter: it happened about 30 miles west of albany in schoharie, new york. state police say the limo was driving on route 30,...
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meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up a kid with big dreams for seven weeks embarking on a challenge most people won't even consider trying. >> a reenactment of one of the first vietnam war protests that started right here in the bay area. most adults wouldn't consider trying. and as kpix-5's john ramos tells >>> for the last seven weeks a san francisco 5th grader embarked on a physical challenge that most adults wouldn't even consider trying. >> as kpix5's john ramos tells us, it was all his idea really. >> reporter: you never know where you're going to find inspiration. today we found it at a beach in san francisco from a most unexpected source. it all began when 10-year-old nile mcdermott watched a movie about a man called the iron cowboy who completed 50 triathlons in 50 days. that gave nile an idea. >> that i wanted to do 55ks in 50 days. >> reporter: is that kind of a strange thing for a 10-year-old kid to want to do? >> not for me, but for most kids i think. so. >> reporter: his grandfather has been battling lung cancer, so nile raised $4,000 in donation pledges and 50 days ag
meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up a kid with big dreams for seven weeks embarking on a challenge most people won't even consider trying. >> a reenactment of one of the first vietnam war protests that started right here in the bay area. most adults wouldn't consider trying. and as kpix-5's john ramos tells >>> for the last seven weeks a san francisco 5th grader embarked on a physical challenge that most adults wouldn't even consider trying. >> as kpix5's...
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here's meg oliver. >> reporter: this is where someone plastered hateful graffiti. america in 2018 is grappling with the rise of anti-semitism. saturday's attack in pittsburgh comes after a year that has seen a sharp uptick in bomb threats. anti-semitic rallies, social media threats and swastikas on synagogues targeted at jewish americans. >> to bring it to the place we pray is deeply upsetting. >> reporter: jonathan noted a 57% increase in anti-semitic incidents nationwide last year compared to 2016. that's the biggest spike since 1979. those incidents occurred in every state in 2017 for the first time in seven years. >> what changed? >> i us think our polarized environment. we see people bringing a kind of toxicity into the political conversations we have just never seen before. >> in 2016 more than 1 in 5 hate crimes were prompted by religious bias. out of those 1500 offenses, more than half were antijewish, that's far more than hate crimes targeting muslims, catholics or any other religious group. >> there's just so much hate speech right now that there's so lit
here's meg oliver. >> reporter: this is where someone plastered hateful graffiti. america in 2018 is grappling with the rise of anti-semitism. saturday's attack in pittsburgh comes after a year that has seen a sharp uptick in bomb threats. anti-semitic rallies, social media threats and swastikas on synagogues targeted at jewish americans. >> to bring it to the place we pray is deeply upsetting. >> reporter: jonathan noted a 57% increase in anti-semitic incidents nationwide...
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meg oliver has the story. >> reporter: as universities embrace this new generation of e-sport athletes worry too many students are choosing gaming over academics. research is in its infancy about how these games affect everyone from the elite to the casual gamer. >> joe tried to go over some time crazy -- >> this is our super bowl, our world series, our world cup. this is where it all boils down to. >> he's going to come back around. >> reporter: at the call of duty world championships, elite gamers from around the worldcom pete for a prize of a million and a half dollars. >> go beiack, go back. >> reporter: 26-year-old james eubands works six hours a day. >> it has to do with us growing up and being gamers staying up all night. >> reporter: e-sports have exploded in popularity at college campuses across the nation, raising long-term physical and mental health concerns. >> i'm going to put a sensor here, here. >> reporter: to learn more about the impact researchers at ohio state university are wiring e-sport athletes up. performing e,egs and stress tes s to find out what happens during
meg oliver has the story. >> reporter: as universities embrace this new generation of e-sport athletes worry too many students are choosing gaming over academics. research is in its infancy about how these games affect everyone from the elite to the casual gamer. >> joe tried to go over some time crazy -- >> this is our super bowl, our world series, our world cup. this is where it all boils down to. >> he's going to come back around. >> reporter: at the call of...
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as meg oliver reports, the commissioner is defend iing the hubt. >> reporter: idaho fish and game commissioner legally shot leopards, injure rafts and wart mother's arms that sparked outraged. first day she wanted to watch me and get a feel for africa so i shot a whole family of baa boons. the reaction was one of anger and disgust including from pro hunting groups. >> it's not sportsman like, ethic ethical, it's almost immoral the way it's displayed. >> reporter: we talked to their executive director over the phone. >> you shouldn't be doing this. you're not acting responsible. >> reporter: idaho governor reappointed fisher to the post this year. he's one of seven responsible for preserving and protecting the state's wildlife. some are comparing fisher's pictures with the controversial killing of cecil the lion in 2015. the u.s. dentist spark ed an international outcry over big game hunting, but he was never prosecuted because he a legal permit. fisher said i didn't do anything illegal. i didn't do anything unethical. i didn't do anything immoral. a group of former fish and game commissioners
as meg oliver reports, the commissioner is defend iing the hubt. >> reporter: idaho fish and game commissioner legally shot leopards, injure rafts and wart mother's arms that sparked outraged. first day she wanted to watch me and get a feel for africa so i shot a whole family of baa boons. the reaction was one of anger and disgust including from pro hunting groups. >> it's not sportsman like, ethic ethical, it's almost immoral the way it's displayed. >> reporter: we talked to...
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meg oliver reports. >> recent investigations and studies have shown mislabeling sometimes due to erroresult of outright fraud is rampant in the industry. showing up at both in the marketplace and on restaurant menus. i spoke to local merchants who told us exactly us what to look for. >> there's no antibiotics. there's none of that. >> reporter: every week lisa peppers her local seafood market with plenty of questions. >> from salmon and scallops to shrimp, she want s s to know wh and where erg came from. >> just knowing that the seafood we're getting is fresh and coming from a country that has shipped it in a timely manner and markets it and is honest with their marketing practices. >> reporter: those practices have come under fire around the globe with rampant fraud in all stages of the seafood industry. one study of retailers found seafood like grouper, cod and snapper maybe mislaibled up to 87% of the time. swapped out for less desirable and cheaper varieties. for example, only 7 of the 120 samples of red snapper were actually red snapper. >> it's a very big problem. once it's prepa
meg oliver reports. >> recent investigations and studies have shown mislabeling sometimes due to erroresult of outright fraud is rampant in the industry. showing up at both in the marketplace and on restaurant menus. i spoke to local merchants who told us exactly us what to look for. >> there's no antibiotics. there's none of that. >> reporter: every week lisa peppers her local seafood market with plenty of questions. >> from salmon and scallops to shrimp, she want s s...
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meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> the chicago cubs could have used a presidential alert to wake up their bats for the post-season. and the a's will start the game with a pitcher that wasn't even in the major leagues two months ago. that's coming up. this is customizable streaming tv for your family. ...whatever size. it's saving money wit fle. live tv and the latest shows to stream. and all your streaming apps in one place - even netflix. this is how xfinity makes life. simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity internet and tv for just $34.99 a month for 12 months and customize by adding flexible channel packs. click, call or visit a store today. >>> in the past three days, the colorado rockies played in three different cities in three different time zones so you figure the third time's the charm, right? nothing but love between the cubs and rockies in last night's wild card game. winner goes on, loser goes home. colorado leading 1-0. bottom of the 8th, baez a double into the gap. one score ties the game. baez jacked out of his mind, still tied. 13th inning, the colorado pinc
meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> the chicago cubs could have used a presidential alert to wake up their bats for the post-season. and the a's will start the game with a pitcher that wasn't even in the major leagues two months ago. that's coming up. this is customizable streaming tv for your family. ...whatever size. it's saving money wit fle. live tv and the latest shows to stream. and all your streaming apps in one place - even netflix. this is how xfinity makes life. simple. easy....
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meg oliver has that story. good morning, meg. tell us more. >> reporter: good morning, michelle. investigation dollas and studies show mislabeling due to error but show that fraud is outright rampant in the industry showing up in the marketplace and on restaurant menus. i spoke to local merchants who told us exactly what to look for. >> there's no antibiotics and no growth enhancers. >> reporter: every week lisa rosenberg peppered her local seafood market with plenty of questions. >> this is the one from new zealand. >> reporter: from salmon and scallops to shrimp, she wants to know when and where everything came from. >> just knowing that the seafood we're bettigetting is fresh and coming from a country that has shipped it in a timely manner and markets it and is honest with their marketing practices. >> reporter: those practices have come under fire around the globe with rampant fraud in all stages of the seafood industry. one study of retailers found seafood like grouper, cod and snapper may be mislabeled 87% of the time swapped out for less desirable and cheaper varieties. fo
meg oliver has that story. good morning, meg. tell us more. >> reporter: good morning, michelle. investigation dollas and studies show mislabeling due to error but show that fraud is outright rampant in the industry showing up in the marketplace and on restaurant menus. i spoke to local merchants who told us exactly what to look for. >> there's no antibiotics and no growth enhancers. >> reporter: every week lisa rosenberg peppered her local seafood market with plenty of...
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meg oliver visited it. good morning. >> good morning.than 400 fertility clinics in the united states. many rely on storage tanks. columbia university fertility center is hoping a new monitoring system will cut down on errors and protect fertility patients. amber and elliott ash discussed having kids early on in their relationship. >> we sort of had the conversations you are not supposed to have on your first date. that was one of our initial conversations is that we both talked about the fact we wanted to start a family. >> they married in 2013 and eventually turned to ivf using sperm elliott froze during a battle with bone cancer in his 20s. they now have a 3-year-old son ethan. >> it was always our goal to give our son a sibling. >> last march, the goal of giving their son a biological sibling became unattainable. the ashes learned their embryos were damaged in a tank malfunction at a cleveland area fertility clinician. >> we don't have the embryos anymore. we lost those chances. >> in a march 8 statement, the university hospital said
meg oliver visited it. good morning. >> good morning.than 400 fertility clinics in the united states. many rely on storage tanks. columbia university fertility center is hoping a new monitoring system will cut down on errors and protect fertility patients. amber and elliott ash discussed having kids early on in their relationship. >> we sort of had the conversations you are not supposed to have on your first date. that was one of our initial conversations is that we both talked...