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that was it. >> stahl: that was it? >> stahl: 28 years ago. >> brown: november the 2nd, 28 years ago. >> higginsen: when we heard his story, i just fell apart. i just... that's when you knew that you had to tell that story. >> stahl: yeah, you couldn't... >> higginsen: you can't... you couldn't really make that one up. it was a turning point. >> stahl: vy and ken decided to take a risk-- to have each singer tell his or her own true story paired with a song. debbie bingham, the nurse, wanted to talk about losing her son. he passed away four years ago. >> bingham: my son was diagnosed with cancer when he was 34 years old. >> stahl: oh, my word. she's the one who took care of him. >> bingham: it didn't matter how much i knew. it didn't matter how much i helped other people, i just couldn't do anything. ♪ ♪ >> stahl: debbie knew what she wanted to sing in the show-- "i will always love you," the song made famous by whitney houston. >> bingham: only problem was vy wasn't crazy about it at first. >> higginsen: i wasn't sure.
that was it. >> stahl: that was it? >> stahl: 28 years ago. >> brown: november the 2nd, 28 years ago. >> higginsen: when we heard his story, i just fell apart. i just... that's when you knew that you had to tell that story. >> stahl: yeah, you couldn't... >> higginsen: you can't... you couldn't really make that one up. it was a turning point. >> stahl: vy and ken decided to take a risk-- to have each singer tell his or her own true story paired with a...
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bring your dreams to life. >> stahl: i'm lesley stahl. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes." ♪ there's a big difference between running a race and leading one. ♪ when you're in charge... ♪ you get to call the shots. ♪ how cool is that? ♪ the 2015 corolla. ♪ toyota. let's go places. captioning funded by cbs and ford captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org (male announcer) since premiering to nearly 40 million viewers in 2010 more than 70 bosses... [snap] oh, my god! (announcer) have posed as subjects on a fake show to get honest feedback from their employees. all right. (announcer) it's been shocking. [cow moos] a lot of people smoke pot. (announcer) it's been challenging. it's not the homeowner's fault that i get paid peanuts. (announcer) but it's inspired them to change their employees' lives forever. i've decided to invest around $3 million because of you. thank you. for real? like, this is real? without a doubt. [sobs] i am going to give you your own store. yay! probably the best thing somebody e
bring your dreams to life. >> stahl: i'm lesley stahl. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes." ♪ there's a big difference between running a race and leading one. ♪ when you're in charge... ♪ you get to call the shots. ♪ how cool is that? ♪ the 2015 corolla. ♪ toyota. let's go places. captioning funded by cbs and ford captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org (male announcer) since premiering to nearly 40 million viewers in 2010...
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>> stahl: how many times... that's for...?ill: that's a 400% mark up. >> stahl: this is a non-profit hospital. what does "non-profit" mean? >> brill: it means they don't pay taxes, that's the first thing it means. >> stahl: they don't pay any taxes? >> brill: no. they've created, in health care, an alternate universe economy where everybody, except the doctors and the nurses, makes a ton of money. and nobody is holding them accountable, and obamacare does zero to change any of that. >> stahl: m.d. anderson declined to appear on camera, but sent us a letter defending the prices it charges patients, saying, the costs reflect, in part, "using and maintaining expensive, state-of-the-art medical equipment" and "research to develop new and better treatments." but brill says hospitals get some federal aid for new technology and says, in general, large non-profit hospitals are thriving businesses. he suggested we go to pittsburgh. once a steel city, today pittsburgh's biggest business is a hospital complex, the university of pittsburg
>> stahl: how many times... that's for...?ill: that's a 400% mark up. >> stahl: this is a non-profit hospital. what does "non-profit" mean? >> brill: it means they don't pay taxes, that's the first thing it means. >> stahl: they don't pay any taxes? >> brill: no. they've created, in health care, an alternate universe economy where everybody, except the doctors and the nurses, makes a ton of money. and nobody is holding them accountable, and obamacare does...
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health reporter stephanie stahl looked into it. >> thirteen week old carlos is hospitalized at abington health with the flu and pneumonia. >> the younger you are the weaker your immune system, more likely tour have secondary complications. >> i wanted to cry right then and there when they told me, but i have to be strong for him. >> carlos is too young for flu shot, but his mom made sure everyone else in the family got the vaccine. the problem is this year's vaccine is only about 30% effective, and influenza is now an epidemic. >> very easily spread t can live on surfaces for hours. so even if you're not in direct contact with someone if they touch something recently then you may still be able to catch it. >> carlos' mom says the family has been out a lot recently. >> maybe one of the trips that we went out or during the holidays probably he got something from there. >> the baby was among more than 270 patients seen in abington's emergency department on monday alone. it was so busy the hospital went on a temporary divert status which rarely happens here. >> we were unable to move
health reporter stephanie stahl looked into it. >> thirteen week old carlos is hospitalized at abington health with the flu and pneumonia. >> the younger you are the weaker your immune system, more likely tour have secondary complications. >> i wanted to cry right then and there when they told me, but i have to be strong for him. >> carlos is too young for flu shot, but his mom made sure everyone else in the family got the vaccine. the problem is this year's vaccine is...
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health reporter stephanie stahl explains how. >> i couldn't get a coat on. couldn't get my arms back. it was just too painful. >> reporter: diane says her life fell apart after having both knees replaced and it wasn't the ordinary pain from an operation. it was all officer her body. and kept getting worse. >> i thought i was dying. i absolutely thought i was dying. >> reporter: the 56-year-old from bucks county had to use a leg lifter to get on and off the couch where she spent months in pain. weak and exhausted. doctors said it was especially slow and difficult recovery from surgery. and kept prescribing more drugs. even morphine but diane knew it was something else. >> called all kinds of doctors and nobody could help you? >> that is correct. >> it felt like something was poisoning but i couldn't figure out what was going wrong. >> reporter: finally diane figured it out on her own. because she's allergic to a lot of things including metal costume july row maybe she was allergic to her new knees too. >> called a metal ltt analysis report. >> reporter: she h
health reporter stephanie stahl explains how. >> i couldn't get a coat on. couldn't get my arms back. it was just too painful. >> reporter: diane says her life fell apart after having both knees replaced and it wasn't the ordinary pain from an operation. it was all officer her body. and kept getting worse. >> i thought i was dying. i absolutely thought i was dying. >> reporter: the 56-year-old from bucks county had to use a leg lifter to get on and off the couch where...
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health courter stephanie stahl on your side with details on staying safe in this dangerous cold. that cold unfortunately going to stick around a little bit. carol has the latest on the bitter blast but she is tracking some wintery weather at the head of your work week, we'll explain coming up next. ♪ ah, push it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ push it. ♪ ♪ p...push it real good! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ow! ♪ ♪ oooh baby baby...baby baby. ♪ if you're salt-n-pepa, you tell people to push it. ♪ push it real good. ♪ it's what you do. ♪ ah. push it. ♪ if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. ♪ ah. push it. ♪ i'm pushing. i'm pushing it real good! webuyanycar.com has helped thousands of people let go of all the hassle that comes with selling or trading in. we make selling your car truck or suv fast, safe and fair with three simple steps: one -- get your free online valuation. two -- drive to your local car-buying center. three -- walk out with a check in as little as thirty minutes. buying cars is all we do. all makes and models and no dealership pressure we'll even
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coming up health reporter stephanie stahl will tell us about a brand new treatment that may . >>> some break news, army is searching for a suspect have after an active shooter was reported at a west texas military hospital. fort bliss spokesperson gill payus says active shooter has been confirmed at william beaumont army medical center in el paso. he has no information on casualties or arrest however the entire hospital complex and its adjacent veterans hospital have been placed on lock town. again that is william will beaumont army medical center in el paso. we will bring you details as we get them. >>> "eyewitness news" first reported montgomery county's first female prosecutor will not run for reelection. risa vet try furhman has served two terms as montgomery county district attorney. instead of being seen behind the podium announcing arrests she now hopes to be seen on the bench as an elect county judge. >> i'm so excited about what the future hold. i'm exited to tackle a new challenge, climb a new mountain if you will but at the aim time i really love this place. i love the commu
coming up health reporter stephanie stahl will tell us about a brand new treatment that may . >>> some break news, army is searching for a suspect have after an active shooter was reported at a west texas military hospital. fort bliss spokesperson gill payus says active shooter has been confirmed at william beaumont army medical center in el paso. he has no information on casualties or arrest however the entire hospital complex and its adjacent veterans hospital have been placed on...
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. >>> i'm stephanie stahl. an exclusive look inside pro wrestling.s the fake drama causing real danger. >> you're going mono mono and getting hit in the head is not an easy thing. >> injured wrestlers speak out for the first time. >> what am i going to do for the rest of my life. someone has to say stop. >> the wwe is firing back. next wrestling with danger. >> stop it! >> also coming up, extreme road rage. a grandmother behind the wheel catches the terror on camera. >> a controversial ad is yanked from the super bowl. tonight we'll hear from the pennsylvania woman who led that push. >>> kathy? >> we have few more light snow showers moving through overnight overnight. but a more potent system is poised to be moving in super bowl sunday. we'll talk more about that with new information coming coming up up. >> all right, kathy, thanks. stay right there. "eyewitness news" returns in just 60 seconds. ♪ >> tonight we're learning more about what colleges are doing to stop sexual assaults on campus. the university of pennsylvania has announced the hiring of
. >>> i'm stephanie stahl. an exclusive look inside pro wrestling.s the fake drama causing real danger. >> you're going mono mono and getting hit in the head is not an easy thing. >> injured wrestlers speak out for the first time. >> what am i going to do for the rest of my life. someone has to say stop. >> the wwe is firing back. next wrestling with danger. >> stop it! >> also coming up, extreme road rage. a grandmother behind the wheel catches the...
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our health reporter stephanie stahl will explain why in the next hour. >>> or at globes. we will take you inside to show what you you missed even if you watched it on tv, beasley. >>> plenty of flyers news starting with the all stars talking about the honor and oldest flyers goal toy win his nhl debut called back for a repeat performance with mason on the what were you expecting... a little garnish? introducing longhorn's bold flavors, bold price for $12.99. the fire grilled triple bacon sirloin. the shiitake truffle mushroom sirloin. or the garlic provolone sirloin. all with salad and honey wheat bread for just $12.99. longhorn steakhouse. you can't fake steak. now try our slow roasted shaved prime rib sandwich or the rest of our steakhouse lunch combos starting at $7.99. >>> you know at one point today i felt like it looked like a slushy outside. it was just like ice, and water, yes. >> you didn't try to drink it though did you. >> i hope not, my goodness. >> i probably wouldn't have been with you all. >> no, no. >> it was just so glummy. >> it was. >> it is really glum
our health reporter stephanie stahl will explain why in the next hour. >>> or at globes. we will take you inside to show what you you missed even if you watched it on tv, beasley. >>> plenty of flyers news starting with the all stars talking about the honor and oldest flyers goal toy win his nhl debut called back for a repeat performance with mason on the what were you expecting... a little garnish? introducing longhorn's bold flavors, bold price for $12.99. the fire grilled...
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we will introduce to you elena. >>> a record breaking flu season health reporter stephanie stahl is on your side with the numbers and movies, that are about tamiflu. >>> and trend to go day, why this puppy just can't contain his excitement katie in. >>> if your pup loves the snow, he may have a few reasons to jump up and down as we head in the weekend especially north of the city. that is the area the with the best chance for significant snowfall and that would be overnight sunday night into monday morning but we have got snow falling outside right now with the latest on storm scan three and looking ahead to the weekend ♪ ♪ ♪ i ♪ ♪ know i can't deny... ♪ ♪ that i got a new feeling ♪ ♪ deep inside... ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] with five perfectly sweetened whole grains... you can't help but see the good. >>> had shake shack made its debut on the new york stock exchange. the up scale burger priced its initial public offering at $21 a share and that number went up twice this week. shake shack, began as a new york city hot dog cart in 2001, the chain now has 63 restaurants around the world
we will introduce to you elena. >>> a record breaking flu season health reporter stephanie stahl is on your side with the numbers and movies, that are about tamiflu. >>> and trend to go day, why this puppy just can't contain his excitement katie in. >>> if your pup loves the snow, he may have a few reasons to jump up and down as we head in the weekend especially north of the city. that is the area the with the best chance for significant snowfall and that would be...
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i'm stephanie stahl cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> 8:46 right now. one in a million family. montana couple welcomes rare identical triplets, without fertility drugs. kade ian milo identical spontaneous triplets, also very sweet. now there is occurs when there is one egg that's fertilized and divides into two that of course creates the identical twins. from there, if the embryo split again identical triplets will happen. >> almost overwhelming. because when you think about you know when they get little older, are they all going to play the same sport? or are you going to go 50 million different directions, and be able to still teach all of them, you know, or help all of them as much as you can? and i can't wait for that to come. i'm so red. >> i sounds like a good daddy one day at a time, that's all. all three are healthy and headed home in the near future. that's real good news there. they will be joining their six year old brother jack, who is officially outnumbered. congratulations, to that family carol. >> yes, the father looks like he's already ready for diapers to be ov
i'm stephanie stahl cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> 8:46 right now. one in a million family. montana couple welcomes rare identical triplets, without fertility drugs. kade ian milo identical spontaneous triplets, also very sweet. now there is occurs when there is one egg that's fertilized and divides into two that of course creates the identical twins. from there, if the embryo split again identical triplets will happen. >> almost overwhelming. because when you think about...
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i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> having a hard time paying your property taxes? coming up, three on your side with information that may be able to help out some of you. >>> then it is like a scene from the movie but with more serious consequences. little boy end up in the hospital after he puts his tongue on a frozen bus window. >> oh , no. >>> it smells like used cooking oil? it could be a good drivable idea? we will have that story coming in these cold days of winter it is always nice to think about the philadelphia flower show this years theme when we celebrate movies and designers will use disney and pixar films inspiration as their exhibit. >> like all great films, the flower show will transport viewers and inspire them to dream big, and to beautify, the daily lives. >> reporter: it is incredible what they create, the flower show runs february 28th, to march 8th, at the the pennsylvania convention center. >>> i love it. >> let's face it that is only place you will see flowers. >> this cold and we've got the more snow possibly on the way. >> we do, you know t
i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> having a hard time paying your property taxes? coming up, three on your side with information that may be able to help out some of you. >>> then it is like a scene from the movie but with more serious consequences. little boy end up in the hospital after he puts his tongue on a frozen bus window. >> oh , no. >>> it smells like used cooking oil? it could be a good drivable idea? we will have that story...
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stephanie stahl is on your side with what you need to know bay new shortage next. ♪ ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing really good around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of living off the taste of the air ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ ♪ finally, i have a manly chocolatey snack ♪ ♪ and fiber so my wife won't give me any more flack ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i ♪ ♪ know i can't deny... ♪ ♪ that i got a new feeling ♪ ♪ deep inside... ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] with five perfectly sweetened whole grains... you can't help but see the good. >>> health officials in california have issued a health alert over a measles out break that originated at disney land theme parks. public health officialness utah and california confirmed nine cases yesterday. a all of the people affected were vice visitors to disney land or disney california adventure park in anaheim. there are three more suspect cases in california. health officials believe that an infect person unknowingly spread that disease throughout th
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. >>> our health reporter stephanie stahl will join us with more tonight on "eyewitness news" at 6:00. >>> also on the healthwatch today a new study find that strict rest for five days following a concussion is does not improve recovery. while doctors do recommend immediately removing children from play if they have sustained a concussion, the studies indicate that long period of rest, which are increasingly recommended, can actually mimic and even prolong, concussion symptoms. >>> it is back to work for law makers in washington. the 114th congress will be sworn in tomorrow, but g.o.p. controlling the senate and even more seats in the house battled over presidential policies old and new are expect to shape the agenda. one is the the keystone xl pipeline which will carry oil 1700 miles from canada to the gulf coast of texas. white house is unsupportive but stopped short of issuing a veto threat today. >> what the legislation includes before we urge people to vote one way or the the other. >> the the president is going to have to decide to come work with us. >> another point of contenti
. >>> our health reporter stephanie stahl will join us with more tonight on "eyewitness news" at 6:00. >>> also on the healthwatch today a new study find that strict rest for five days following a concussion is does not improve recovery. while doctors do recommend immediately removing children from play if they have sustained a concussion, the studies indicate that long period of rest, which are increasingly recommended, can actually mimic and even prolong,...
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tonight health reporter stephanie stahl has more on new f.d.a.ke patients get their lives back faster. >> reporter: stroke survivor janet johnson is remarkably able to use scissors now after years of traditional hand therapy that i didn't work she found a high tech glove. >> i could not write very well i could not type, i was super fast typier before. >> reporter: new stroke therapy is called music glove. >> musical game where we have notes coming at you demanding you to keep moving every few second. >> reporter: it tracks a user's hand movement copying pincher and pincher grips. they are key to regain function in the hand after a stroke. >> you want to practice doing the things that are like the things that you want to be able to do in your daily life. >> reporter: researchers say patients using the glove made more progress then those who did traditional stroke exercises and gained 20 to 30 percent more motor function. users regain the ability to open doors, wash dishes and use silverware. janet saw results after two weeks testing the glove. >>
tonight health reporter stephanie stahl has more on new f.d.a.ke patients get their lives back faster. >> reporter: stroke survivor janet johnson is remarkably able to use scissors now after years of traditional hand therapy that i didn't work she found a high tech glove. >> i could not write very well i could not type, i was super fast typier before. >> reporter: new stroke therapy is called music glove. >> musical game where we have notes coming at you demanding you to...
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health reporter stephanie stahl is on your side with new tea vice that is showing promising results. they will show a blind woman given sight and first thing she sees is her new born baby. we will have her reaction more when we norwegians are free to do everything under the sun. free to cruise at their own speed... free to explore their own way... free to discover a new world of taste... free to smile wider... applaud louder... free to live fuller, deeper, and closer... that's how you cruise like a norwegian. ♪ cruise like a norwegian ♪ book now and choose up to three offers worth up to $2,000 in value. >>> a spike in flu activity cross new jersey prompt action in camden county. "eyewitness news" in bellmawr today where camden county freeholders hosted a free flu shot clinic. those in need of the shot turned out at the camden county bellmawr regional health center. >> we're in the heart of flu season. is there a up tic throughout the nation on the number of flu case that he is we are experiencing so i want to make sure everybody knows that we're here and available if you need a flu v
health reporter stephanie stahl is on your side with new tea vice that is showing promising results. they will show a blind woman given sight and first thing she sees is her new born baby. we will have her reaction more when we norwegians are free to do everything under the sun. free to cruise at their own speed... free to explore their own way... free to discover a new world of taste... free to smile wider... applaud louder... free to live fuller, deeper, and closer... that's how you cruise...
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coming up tonight the at 11:00 it is an "eyewitness news" exclusive and health reporter stephanie stahl has this preview. >> reporter: veto le grasso spent years as a pro wrestler. >> i for the like the best at one time i was one of the best. >> reporter: known as skull van crush he master the brain buster. >> i'm famous for a diving head butt. >> reporter: now veto living in chester county, is fighting a different battle. he said doctors told him he has brain damage. same story for this younger wrestler lives in lancaster. >> what willie do for the rest of my life? i'm scared. >> reporter: they are only talking to cbs-3 about how their lives have changed and how they blame a lawsuit that could have far reaching implications. >> don't miss my exclusive special report tonight at cbs-3 "eyewitness news" at 11:00. >>> new research find homeowners living close to a certain coffee shop has seen their property values sky rocket at a faster pace their their neighbors. "eyewitness news" reporter justin finch tells us which chain found it self stirring up the nation's housing market. >> reporter
coming up tonight the at 11:00 it is an "eyewitness news" exclusive and health reporter stephanie stahl has this preview. >> reporter: veto le grasso spent years as a pro wrestler. >> i for the like the best at one time i was one of the best. >> reporter: known as skull van crush he master the brain buster. >> i'm famous for a diving head butt. >> reporter: now veto living in chester county, is fighting a different battle. he said doctors told him he has...
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health reporter stephanie stahl reveals the crucial question she was never asked before that operation. that is tonight at 11:00. >>> 5:53 katie good news out of the whole forecast, it is friday at least? >> hey, you know we've got that going for us here. honestly, you know, what this system lacks, may be in precipitation it, does make for in cold and wind. at least not shoveling away from any snowfall from this storm. and, i don't even like calling the storm, you know, frankly the bark worse than the bite for our area specifically. you really don't have heck of a lot going on. residual snow or rain shower it, will really be it. here's how it feels right now. not terribly far from the actual air temperature. winds has yet to really kick n but it l as it does, winds advisories take effect, breezy frigid tomorrow, and more snow by sunday afternoon. vittoria? >> thank you so much katie. and good morning everyone, if you are traveling on the vine street expressway, you will notice that we have some activity, if you are headed in the eastbound direction, you will notice that we do have what
health reporter stephanie stahl reveals the crucial question she was never asked before that operation. that is tonight at 11:00. >>> 5:53 katie good news out of the whole forecast, it is friday at least? >> hey, you know we've got that going for us here. honestly, you know, what this system lacks, may be in precipitation it, does make for in cold and wind. at least not shoveling away from any snowfall from this storm. and, i don't even like calling the storm, you know, frankly...
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. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has more flu information. >> it is ramping up, guys.influenza is widespread in 43 states, including all three in our area. that is according to new numbers from the cdc today and with all of the traveling and togetherness over the holidays many doctors are expecting a spike now that people are back to work and school. hospital emergency rooms are filling up with people worried that they have the flu. >> it is concerning because a lot of these patients are coming in and they have been vaccinated. >> reporter: delaware is hard hit, there are 632 confirmed cases, this time last year there were just 70. pennsylvania has over 10,000 people with the flu so far and 16 deaths, new jersey doesn't track flu numbers. flu epidemic is blame in part on this years vaccines, it may be only 30 percent effective but the main stream influenza that is circulating now h3n2 is not i good match to the vaccine. >> in the average year we will see effectiveness of the vaccine at 50 to 70 percent. so it might be lower this year but even fit is lower it may provid
. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has more flu information. >> it is ramping up, guys.influenza is widespread in 43 states, including all three in our area. that is according to new numbers from the cdc today and with all of the traveling and togetherness over the holidays many doctors are expecting a spike now that people are back to work and school. hospital emergency rooms are filling up with people worried that they have the flu. >> it is concerning because a lot of...
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coming up a at 11:00 an "eyewitness news" exclusive and health reporter stephanie stahl has this preview. >> reporter: veto le grasso spent years as a pro wrestler. >> i was one of the best. >> reporter: he mastered moves like the brain buster. >> for a diving head butt. >> reporter: veto lives in chester county is fighting a different battle. doctors told him he has brain damage, same story for this younger wrestler who lives in lancaster. >> what willie do for the rest of my life. i'm scared. >> reporter: they are only talking to cbs-3 about how their lives have changed and who they blame. it is a lawsuit that could have far reaching implications. >> don't miss my exclusive special report, tonight on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" at 11:00. >>> before you walk out the door katie has latest on tonight a's snow yes, she's tracking some. we will do traffic and weather together on the three's. >>> he just wanted to avoid getting find but now marsrshawn lynch may not be so lucky. find out why nfl could crackdown on him after his unusual interview with reporters. >> here's what is coming up during
coming up a at 11:00 an "eyewitness news" exclusive and health reporter stephanie stahl has this preview. >> reporter: veto le grasso spent years as a pro wrestler. >> i was one of the best. >> reporter: he mastered moves like the brain buster. >> for a diving head butt. >> reporter: veto lives in chester county is fighting a different battle. doctors told him he has brain damage, same story for this younger wrestler who lives in lancaster. >> what...
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mark stall stahl. i live at 18 iris. we're the upstairs neighbors of jim and ana maria. i have to assume we are most impacted by their request. and i, my family, like many neighbors as you just saw are fully behind and support a modest adjustment that is in front of the you to be able to see san francisco stay? san francisco. i grew up in the east bay and went to college at uc davis and probably lost about 95% of my friends who viewed that san francisco was unlivable, unfriendly for families. parts of it is perception of the public schools. my kid goes to george peabody in richmond -- we need to change the culture and the perception. this modest request is going to potentially allow a very good family in laurel heights area to stay in san francisco. my wife and ana maria went to the laurel heights improvement association about this specific request. they were told that had they asked first they would fully support this assignment. so i find if very hard to believe that because their decision-making process was based upon who asked first really has a negative view about t
mark stall stahl. i live at 18 iris. we're the upstairs neighbors of jim and ana maria. i have to assume we are most impacted by their request. and i, my family, like many neighbors as you just saw are fully behind and support a modest adjustment that is in front of the you to be able to see san francisco stay? san francisco. i grew up in the east bay and went to college at uc davis and probably lost about 95% of my friends who viewed that san francisco was unlivable, unfriendly for families....
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health reporter stephanie stahl reveals the crucial question she was never asked before the operation, that is tonight on "eyewitness news" at 11:00. >>> lift has launched in philadelphia, the car sharing services has been up and running here hoping to get uber a run for its money. not everyone is happy about the the arrival. new at 6:00 justin finch is live at 30th street station to explain just why, justin. >> that is right. >> reporter: this service went live ten minutes ago. these are taxis back there i wish there was a taxi back there. these lift cars are driven by private people and their private cars and some here in philadelphia do in the like that all the but they are on the road tonight and they will be hard to miss because get this, they have pink mustaches in their dashes. coming to a curb near you, new lift driver gregory duncan and his new accessory. were you bother putting a pink mustache on your dash board there. >> at first i was like, you know i'm a dude, pink mustache. >> reporter: he is among first drivers lift hired in philadelphia this video from the san francisc
health reporter stephanie stahl reveals the crucial question she was never asked before the operation, that is tonight on "eyewitness news" at 11:00. >>> lift has launched in philadelphia, the car sharing services has been up and running here hoping to get uber a run for its money. not everyone is happy about the the arrival. new at 6:00 justin finch is live at 30th street station to explain just why, justin. >> that is right. >> reporter: this service went live...
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it recommends what foods you need to eat to help improve your score and stahl getting older. smoking and obesity can lead to premature gray hair. genes are the biggest determinant of when you turn gray. obesity and smoking are linked to graying early. a lack of exercise is more deadly than obesity. just a 20 minute walk each day can lower the odds of early death by as much as 20%. >> we're getting some pretty colors behind us. if you went outside today it looked -- the air was not good. >> it's kind of like rinse and repeat? rinse and repeat? >> we have a couple days of break from the poor air quality. it's back again. here's a look at live doppler 7 hd. we have partly cloudy dns, the hayes, a spare the air day we'll have another one tomorrow. we're seeing patches of green and verga in the atmosphere there. no rainfall has hit the bay area yet. we may get some sprinkles tomorrow. you can see the hayes looking toward mount deon low. a slight chance again of a light shower on sunday. and nen a dry mild pattern will be with us next week. we'll see fog surging up to the coastline
it recommends what foods you need to eat to help improve your score and stahl getting older. smoking and obesity can lead to premature gray hair. genes are the biggest determinant of when you turn gray. obesity and smoking are linked to graying early. a lack of exercise is more deadly than obesity. just a 20 minute walk each day can lower the odds of early death by as much as 20%. >> we're getting some pretty colors behind us. if you went outside today it looked -- the air was not good....
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she spent months suffering and new there was something seriously wrong health reporter stephanie stahll question she was never asked before the operation. that is tonight at 11:00 here on cbs-3. all right just past 4:43, we want to check in with katie and the weather watcher. >> definitely chilly start to the morning. but seeing a loft temperatures limb warmer oddly enough than yesterday. you wouldn't necessarily put two and two together on, since we had disturbance moving through, right? a lot of 30's, almost like magic number, start things off to the north where david sent in in just the last half hour, plenty of clouds, temperature of 30, in jamison his comment reading, light dusting of snow and overcast, perfect exactly what we call, kyle sending in 30 degrees as well. in hatboro also just got clouds, one more take you out to kennett square where donna out for weather watcher university last night had great time, great talking to her. and she's just got some clouds right now as well. again, in kennett square craigs p morning but watch out for that black ice great advice folks. make
she spent months suffering and new there was something seriously wrong health reporter stephanie stahll question she was never asked before the operation. that is tonight at 11:00 here on cbs-3. all right just past 4:43, we want to check in with katie and the weather watcher. >> definitely chilly start to the morning. but seeing a loft temperatures limb warmer oddly enough than yesterday. you wouldn't necessarily put two and two together on, since we had disturbance moving through, right?...
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cbs-3 health reporter stephanie stahl has the very latest honorary nude warnings for both local and federalporter: forty year-old nicole born of voorhees mother of two died of complications from the flu. her father tells cbs-3 that the whole family got sick. nicole was busy taking care of everyone except herself. on january 2nd she was hospitalized with shortness of breath and a fever a variety of interventions failed, camden county health confirms that she died january 4th of influenza type a. >> she had a few serious complications. >> reporter: doctor pj brennan, chief medical office of penn medicine is not commenting on born's case but said flu can be deadly foreign young healthy people. >> it is an individual issue. sometimes the flu on its own can cause a severe reaction in the immune system that causes the lungs to flood with fluid. >> reporter: new jersey death of health does not track flu deaths but they monitor trend. flu is high in mess of the state, moderate in south jersey. nicole's family says that she didn't get a flu shot. >> our 15 year-old son martin, actually passed away f
cbs-3 health reporter stephanie stahl has the very latest honorary nude warnings for both local and federalporter: forty year-old nicole born of voorhees mother of two died of complications from the flu. her father tells cbs-3 that the whole family got sick. nicole was busy taking care of everyone except herself. on january 2nd she was hospitalized with shortness of breath and a fever a variety of interventions failed, camden county health confirms that she died january 4th of influenza type a....
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health reporter stephanie stahl has more on what to look out for. >> reporter: she's an healthy eighth grader but four years ago she almost died after a battle with the flu led to sepsis. >> anything that could possibly like be painful or could be wrong, was like wrong. >> reporter: maya's mother took her to the hospital have after she had a 104 fever and became lethargic. >> she wasn't breathing on her own, her blood pressure drop, and she had to be put on life support. >> she had never been that sick. >> reporter: sepsis develops when body releases chemicals in the bloodstream to fight an infection. the those chemicals can cause inflammation damaging organs, immediate treatment with iv fluids and antibiotics is crucial to recognize symptoms which could be life saving. >> shortness of breath, wrapped breathing, wrapped heart rate, dizziness or light headedness. >> reporter: doctors say while it is rare for flu to lead to sepsis there could be more case these season. >> when the flu is more severe or if it is not covered by that seasonal strain of vaccine, then the chance of that occur
health reporter stephanie stahl has more on what to look out for. >> reporter: she's an healthy eighth grader but four years ago she almost died after a battle with the flu led to sepsis. >> anything that could possibly like be painful or could be wrong, was like wrong. >> reporter: maya's mother took her to the hospital have after she had a 104 fever and became lethargic. >> she wasn't breathing on her own, her blood pressure drop, and she had to be put on life support....
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emergency departments are flooded with patients, health reporter stephanie stahl has more. >> reporter: thirteen week old carlos is hospitalized at abington health with the flu and pneumonia. >> the younger you are the weaker your immune system the more likely you are to have secondary complications. >> i went in there and they told me but i have to be strong for him. >> reporter: carlos is too young for a flu shot but his mom made sure everybody else got a vaccine. the the problem is this years vaccine is only about 30 percent effective and influenza is now an epidemic. >> it is very easily spread and can live in surfaces for hours. you are not in direct contact with someone if they have touched something recently you may still be able to capture it. >> reporter: carlos's mom says family has been out recently. >> maybe one of the trips that he we went out or during the holidays probably he got something from there. >> reporter: baby was among more than 270 patients seen in abington's emergency department on monday alone, so busy that the hospital went on a temporary divert status whic
emergency departments are flooded with patients, health reporter stephanie stahl has more. >> reporter: thirteen week old carlos is hospitalized at abington health with the flu and pneumonia. >> the younger you are the weaker your immune system the more likely you are to have secondary complications. >> i went in there and they told me but i have to be strong for him. >> reporter: carlos is too young for a flu shot but his mom made sure everybody else got a vaccine. the...
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and if you're a bad guy you want to not knock the old lady over the head, the cop will stahl stop you or arrest you. that the polled of the world's policemen. that's the world that the u.s. largely filled and fulfilled for most of the postwar europe and for all the travails of the post world war two era we never suffered a major war as we need world war ii. we created a free world and stood up countries like south korea by defending them, and -- a lot of people watching the show will powell thunder samsung phone. samsung -- that little piece of technology in your pocket is part of pox americana what happens when we defined freedom at its far frontiers. and we created a world that bends toward freedom, even if it isn't going to move inevitably and completely there. american values western liberal value, then they're not the norm they're aspirations. that's the world with made by shaping certain patterns of behavior itch hope there's a candidate gearing up in 2016 and -- i may have heard from some of these candidate who are interest inside the thesis -- who looking for a foreign policy.
and if you're a bad guy you want to not knock the old lady over the head, the cop will stahl stop you or arrest you. that the polled of the world's policemen. that's the world that the u.s. largely filled and fulfilled for most of the postwar europe and for all the travails of the post world war two era we never suffered a major war as we need world war ii. we created a free world and stood up countries like south korea by defending them, and -- a lot of people watching the show will powell...
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our health reporter stephanie stahl has dangers of frostbite and how best to protect yourself. >> reporter: valet car parkers at lankanol hospital may be high ing five but an outside job in this weather can be tough duty. >> it will get to you. >> reporter: allen says they take weather seriously here rotating rally with itness heated booths and making sure to dress the part. >> i have gloves, i have a parka here and i have another jacket the. >> reporter: under all that isothermal long johns and two pairs of thermal socks. >> it is frigid, cold. >> these conditions are very dangerous to our health. >> reporter: main line health internes david targan says skin can freeze if you are outside for a long time. >> some of the symptoms of frostbite could be numbness or tingling in the area and you want to watch for anything that becomes white. >> reporter: frostbite factors to consider the the colder and more windy it is higher the danger. exposed skinnies most vulnerable and being wet will make frostbite happen faster. ears fingers and toes are most at risk and here's something that guards begin
our health reporter stephanie stahl has dangers of frostbite and how best to protect yourself. >> reporter: valet car parkers at lankanol hospital may be high ing five but an outside job in this weather can be tough duty. >> it will get to you. >> reporter: allen says they take weather seriously here rotating rally with itness heated booths and making sure to dress the part. >> i have gloves, i have a parka here and i have another jacket the. >> reporter: under all...
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coming up later tonight the at 11:00 it is an "eyewitness news" exclusive and health reporter stephanie stahls preview for you. >> reporter: veto le grasso spent years as a pro wrestler. >> i for the the the best and was one of the best. >> reporter: known as skull van crush he master moves as the brain crusher. >> i'm famo butt. >> reporter: now sleet the owe, living in chester county, is fighting a different battle. he said doctors told him he has brain damage. same story for this younger wrestler lives in lancaster. >> what willie do for the rest of my life i'm scared. >> reporter: they are only talking to cbs-3 about how their lives have changed and who they blame, it is a lawsuit that could have far reaching implications. >> don't miss my exclusive special report tonight on cbs-3 3 "eyewitness news" at 11:00. homecoming? it's awesome. but with the citizens bank education refinance loan it gets even better. you know those people who pay a little extra and get all the legroom in coach? that could be you, if you refinance your student loans. i can refinance? yes, you could replace your curr
coming up later tonight the at 11:00 it is an "eyewitness news" exclusive and health reporter stephanie stahls preview for you. >> reporter: veto le grasso spent years as a pro wrestler. >> i for the the the best and was one of the best. >> reporter: known as skull van crush he master moves as the brain crusher. >> i'm famo butt. >> reporter: now sleet the owe, living in chester county, is fighting a different battle. he said doctors told him he has brain...
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same heading from the vehicle their return to a to change the spare normally would not talk about stahl'sn the commune of less than one of the bridges or in this case and the caldecott tunnel and i expected to be there very long more for lead traffic is light enough that a problem and have a chance the backed things up very much >>will tran: was go to kron 4 is alive and alameda share the problem with the details >> jackie sissel: i am here as alameda county sheriff's office and stanley and the and deputies were involved in a high-speed chase that was really in democrats and suspect being arrested in solder around 3:00 a.m. and heyward and alemannic common share of deputy statistical over a white man that had a play that cannot match the vehicle that peron at the point where they made the stop the driver was the man got out and ran on foot and passenger inside the van slid over to the driver side and took off in all terrell they got was a 80 and sped down 80 from a were alternately ending up on 980 in oakland for apparently blew a tire and all smelly wrecked at that location the element,
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toward the end of that segment lesley stahl is there any way to go back to add cost containment?ve to wait for it to be a crisis? that was her question. this is his answer now. >> it was impossible then. it is more impossible now. when this become as fiscal crisis, that may be -- >> you have to wait for it to be a crisis? >> yeah. that is the way we do a lot of governing in this country. we wait for something to be a crisis. something become as crisis enough of us care about the lobbyists matter a lot less because we care a lot more. bill: that was a huge lesson from that segment. you look over history in the social programs in this country, they had to be pushed to the brink of bankruptcy if not over the brink before people changed and cared and made the program like social security and others solvent. >> correct. i think he is right in his assessment of what it will take to revisit some of those things if obamacare is not in fact repealed by republicans. i think he is right in his assessment that the united states has been governing by crisis lately. where i think he is wrong h
toward the end of that segment lesley stahl is there any way to go back to add cost containment?ve to wait for it to be a crisis? that was her question. this is his answer now. >> it was impossible then. it is more impossible now. when this become as fiscal crisis, that may be -- >> you have to wait for it to be a crisis? >> yeah. that is the way we do a lot of governing in this country. we wait for something to be a crisis. something become as crisis enough of us care about...