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>> judge: no, never. >> stahl: never?o government, no person, no nobody. >> stahl: it seems interpol never got a request to lift the arrest warrants from anyone. two days after nisman made his accusation, the former head of interpol sent this letter to the foreign minister, affirming that the government was "100% committed that the red alerts remain in effect." so, 180 degrees from what nisman said. >> timerman: exactly. and i read that in public. >> stahl: how could such a seasoned prosecutor make such a huge mistake? president kirchner speculated that her enemies fed nisman the erroneous information, then killed him hoping she would get blamed. she pointed, for example, to the man who gave him the gun. so the president named you as someone suspicious in this case. she says that you're an agent of the opposition. >> lagomarsino: no. >> stahl: here are some of the rumors we've heard about you-- that you're a spy. >> lagomarsino ( translated ): no, i'm not a spy. >> stahl: that you're an agent for a foreign government-- ir
>> judge: no, never. >> stahl: never?o government, no person, no nobody. >> stahl: it seems interpol never got a request to lift the arrest warrants from anyone. two days after nisman made his accusation, the former head of interpol sent this letter to the foreign minister, affirming that the government was "100% committed that the red alerts remain in effect." so, 180 degrees from what nisman said. >> timerman: exactly. and i read that in public. >>...
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stahl: ...m? >> aspinall: ...and sell them as ashtrays. the babies are taken for pet trade. >> stahl: to keep them safe, the gorillas were taken at first to an island to acclimate. damian's staff continued to feed them and give them medicines like malaria pills. this wasn't his first time sending gorillas here. he had already sent 12 from his zoo, but they were all babies who hadn't adapted yet to the zoo. he's taken many trips to see how they're doing. he says most of them have survived and multiplied. but on one visit, that he videotaped, he was concerned about one of them, kwibi, who hadn't been seen in a long time. >> aspinall: and i went up the river and called for him. he obviously heard my call and he came down to the edge of the river. and i jumped out of the boat and i went to see him, and he greeted me with a fantastic gurgle, love gurgle. we sat there together, and he was so sweet, and he introduced me to all his wives. thank you. then, when i wanted to leave, he wouldn't let me leave
stahl: ...m? >> aspinall: ...and sell them as ashtrays. the babies are taken for pet trade. >> stahl: to keep them safe, the gorillas were taken at first to an island to acclimate. damian's staff continued to feed them and give them medicines like malaria pills. this wasn't his first time sending gorillas here. he had already sent 12 from his zoo, but they were all babies who hadn't adapted yet to the zoo. he's taken many trips to see how they're doing. he says most of them have...
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>> mcgroarty: unchecked, yes. >> stahl: what finally woke up the u.s.as an incident at sea in 2010. a chinese fishing trawler rammed a japanese coast guard ship in a territorial dispute. the japanese seized the boat's captain, and two weeks later china stopped shipping rare earths to japan. >> mcgroarty: the chinese cut them off. and for 30 to 40 days, the rare earths did not flow to japan. so it was a real shot across the bow for the japanese that this is something that you have to be worried with. >> stahl: it was a wake-up call. finally, 20 years after deng xiaoping's speech, rare earths were on the u.s. radar screen. >> barack obama: this case involves something called rare earth materials. >> stahl: president obama announced a formal complaint to the world trade organization against china for creating shortages for foreign buyers and last august, the w.t.o. ruled against beijing. no one in the obama administration would talk to us on camera about rare earths and our dependence on china, including the department of energy, the pentagon, or the u.s.
>> mcgroarty: unchecked, yes. >> stahl: what finally woke up the u.s.as an incident at sea in 2010. a chinese fishing trawler rammed a japanese coast guard ship in a territorial dispute. the japanese seized the boat's captain, and two weeks later china stopped shipping rare earths to japan. >> mcgroarty: the chinese cut them off. and for 30 to 40 days, the rare earths did not flow to japan. so it was a real shot across the bow for the japanese that this is something that you...
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. >> stahl: the f-35 fighter jet is the most technologically advanced weapons system in history.e contains nearly a half a ton of what's called rare earth elements, almost all of which come from china. >> the guidance systems on weapons systems and tomahawk cruise missile, any of the smart bombs have rare earths in them. i'd be hard-pressed to name anything that we consider worth building today and going forward that would not have a rare earth compound in it. >> stahl: because of this, because of the monopoly on rare earths, does china threaten our national security? >> unchecked, yes. ( cheers and applause ) >> rose: here's something you haven't seen before-- an astrophysicist, on stage, in a sold-out auditorium. neil degrasse tyson is re- igniting a fascination for the great beyond. he's succeeded carl sagan as the country's most captivating scientific communicator. >> when i was 11, i said, "this is so amazing, who wouldn't want to study the universe?" >> rose: what was so amazing? >> the endless frontier of it all, the vastness of it, the mystery of it. >> i'm steve kroft. >
. >> stahl: the f-35 fighter jet is the most technologically advanced weapons system in history.e contains nearly a half a ton of what's called rare earth elements, almost all of which come from china. >> the guidance systems on weapons systems and tomahawk cruise missile, any of the smart bombs have rare earths in them. i'd be hard-pressed to name anything that we consider worth building today and going forward that would not have a rare earth compound in it. >> stahl:...
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and ford >> stahl: it's a mysterious death that has made world headlines. the victim was found with a bullet in his head. he was an argentine prosecutor with ten bodyguards and a long list of enemies, including the country's president and foreign minister. one of the great mysteries is whether mr. nisman killed himself or whether he was murdered. so, what do you think? >> that i am... i am part of that mystery. i don't know. >> lance corporal jonathan f. straud. lance corporal gregory a. posey... >> pelley: this was september 2009. we were there as golf company stood rigid in a mud-walled memorial ser
and ford >> stahl: it's a mysterious death that has made world headlines. the victim was found with a bullet in his head. he was an argentine prosecutor with ten bodyguards and a long list of enemies, including the country's president and foreign minister. one of the great mysteries is whether mr. nisman killed himself or whether he was murdered. so, what do you think? >> that i am... i am part of that mystery. i don't know. >> lance corporal jonathan f. straud. lance corporal...
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our health reporter stephanie stahl will show us special important way those teens are being remembered. >>> we have an eye on the storm, right now it is rain that is falling but it will change over to snow while we are sleeping tonight. meteorologist justin drabick is out with the cbs-3 mobile weather lab justin. >>> good evening, everyone. we're on the schuylkill expressway right now we're dealing with rain and fog but eventually snow later tonight. rain could impact snowfall amounts, we will talk about that coming up in a few more minutes, leslie. >>> justin everyone still talking about reported trade of the star running back lesean mccoy. we will have more on the the trade rumors and chip kelly is not done yet trent cole officially released to day. we will have much more in sports. >>> back on "eyewitness news" with a live look at ben franklin bridge on this rainy dreary wednesday night. snow is on the way, it is expect to make for a slow, messy morning commute. remember when it snows we love to see your picture send them through social media and use that hash tag cbs-3 snow. >>> on
our health reporter stephanie stahl will show us special important way those teens are being remembered. >>> we have an eye on the storm, right now it is rain that is falling but it will change over to snow while we are sleeping tonight. meteorologist justin drabick is out with the cbs-3 mobile weather lab justin. >>> good evening, everyone. we're on the schuylkill expressway right now we're dealing with rain and fog but eventually snow later tonight. rain could impact...
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our health reporter stephanie stahl has more on, when hearing hurts, tonight on "eyewitness news" at 11:00. >>> and as a the road crews work to fill in potholes left behind by winter, a large portion of route one has to be re-surfaced. chopper three over city avenue in philadelphia today. resurfacing will run through delaware county, montgomery county to day through friday. there will be lane closures, while crews at work. keep that in mine. join the cb is. three pothole patrol, send us photos and videos of potholes you see. share them on facebook and twitter, instagram just use hash tag cbs-3 pothole patrol and we will get you answers about repairs and when they will begin. >>> on the healthwatch tonight a new music video from children's hospital of philadelphia is a you tube sensation now. rendition of taylor swift's shake it off like you have never seen it before. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has the first behind the the scenes interviews with the stars of the new video. >> ♪ >> reporter: you have never seen a bunch of sick kid having this much fun. >> shake it off ♪ >> repo
our health reporter stephanie stahl has more on, when hearing hurts, tonight on "eyewitness news" at 11:00. >>> and as a the road crews work to fill in potholes left behind by winter, a large portion of route one has to be re-surfaced. chopper three over city avenue in philadelphia today. resurfacing will run through delaware county, montgomery county to day through friday. there will be lane closures, while crews at work. keep that in mine. join the cb is. three pothole...
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i'm stephanie stahl, cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> it was a great day here at cbs3 and the cw philly. great cause. >> that's right. today the sixth annual phone bank benefiting ronald mcdonald house charityies all the money we raised from 6:00 in the morning until 8:00 o'clock at night goes to this non-profit that is devoted to improving the health and well-being of sick children and their familyies. family also in our commune the and really all round the world want a difference your generosity makes. today, thanks to our sponsors, our volunteers and you we raised a grand total of $1,176,590. (applause). >> a staggering amount of money and it's all in support of ronald mcdonald house charityies. thank you so much for playing part in this. again this is one of the great things we get to do each and every year. eighths labor of love for us. there's really nothing better. >> a great great day here and kathy, it was a good day to kind of be inside and soak up all the great energy because it was a little chilly out there. >> yeah. it was. it was great. great energy here and thank to you ev
i'm stephanie stahl, cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> it was a great day here at cbs3 and the cw philly. great cause. >> that's right. today the sixth annual phone bank benefiting ronald mcdonald house charityies all the money we raised from 6:00 in the morning until 8:00 o'clock at night goes to this non-profit that is devoted to improving the health and well-being of sick children and their familyies. family also in our commune the and really all round the world want a...
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>> okay, stephanie stahl with us tonight, steph thanks very much. >>> that is "eyewitness news" at 5:>>> breaking news at 6:00 several sources say nick foles is in longer an eagle beasley reese and leslie van arsdal are teaming up to bring you latest reactions to the huge shake up. >>> tracking spring rain on storm scan three, we will talk about when rain moves out and when temperatures will sore into the 60's. >>> also a violent a attack is caught on cameras a customer at a chinese take out is stumped and punched. >>> plus counterfeit paper, area stores targeted by thieves with phony money and one case that suspect returned a pricey item for real cash, "eyewitness news" at 6h starts right now. breaking news tonight a major move by the eagles sources say nick foles has been traded. this shake up comes as hundreds of nfl players become free as. good evening i'm jessica dean. >>> i'm chris may. we will begin with sports director beasley reese who joins us on the set, with the details, and some insight this will be a very different team taking the field this season um. >> it is breaking
>> okay, stephanie stahl with us tonight, steph thanks very much. >>> that is "eyewitness news" at 5:>>> breaking news at 6:00 several sources say nick foles is in longer an eagle beasley reese and leslie van arsdal are teaming up to bring you latest reactions to the huge shake up. >>> tracking spring rain on storm scan three, we will talk about when rain moves out and when temperatures will sore into the 60's. >>> also a violent a attack is...
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. >>> this little girl is battling a newly discover disorder, health reporter stephanie stahl explains new form of epilepsy that effects only females, kathy? >>> we are tracking a line of showers and embedded thunderstorms, you can see lightening, with them and they are marching eastward and will be here by this evening. we will show what you to expect and crashing temperatures behind this front. hi beasley. >>> flyers finishing the season on a especially low note, couple injuries to report, one to the team's leading scorer. that story ace head in sports. music: etta james "at last" (plays throughout) ♪ sometimes, at last doesn't happen at first. ♪ ♪ your dad just kissed my mom. ♪ turning two worlds into one takes love. ♪ helping protect that world takes state farm. >>> is there new information in the penn state fraternity scandal. police say some of the women photographed nude and without their knowledge on the kappa dell delta row secret facebook page have come for. some members of the fraternity are cooperating with the criminal investigation. kappa delta a row was suspended for a y
. >>> this little girl is battling a newly discover disorder, health reporter stephanie stahl explains new form of epilepsy that effects only females, kathy? >>> we are tracking a line of showers and embedded thunderstorms, you can see lightening, with them and they are marching eastward and will be here by this evening. we will show what you to expect and crashing temperatures behind this front. hi beasley. >>> flyers finishing the season on a especially low note,...
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tonight reporter stephanie stahl tells was should stay and what should go. >> reporter: pain relievers are good for anything from a headache to a bad back. you reach for some ibuprofen but it's expired. can you still take it? will it work. >> these should be stable for a long period of time. >>> pharmacist and doctors can't officially recommend taking a drug past its prime but -- >> there are isn't medications that will be stable and retain their full effectiveness for even many years beyond the expiration date. >> he says ibuprofen like most pain relievers is safe and effective. that includes acetaminophen and percocet. are you surprised. >> while they might not be as strong i still think they might work. >> they have an expiration date for a reason. i wouldn't trust something that's expired. >> reporter: while some medications can lose potency over awhile. it was found in 88 percent extended after least one year beyond their original expiration date. pills that are coated tend to last longer. among the other medication that is usually retain past expiration include stomach aids sleep
tonight reporter stephanie stahl tells was should stay and what should go. >> reporter: pain relievers are good for anything from a headache to a bad back. you reach for some ibuprofen but it's expired. can you still take it? will it work. >> these should be stable for a long period of time. >>> pharmacist and doctors can't officially recommend taking a drug past its prime but -- >> there are isn't medications that will be stable and retain their full effectiveness...
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i'm stephanie stahl cbs3 "eyewitness news". >>> well we've got a great new music video from children'stal of philadelphia that has gone viral tonight. and we're going to meet the kids behind that youtube sensation. ♪ shake it off ♪ >> look at them go. patients created their own version of taylor swift' shake it off. among the p.m. stars in this video 15 year old needs a liver transplant. >> you can have fun even though you in the hospital. shake the bad stuff off. don't think of anything as being bad. >> video has over 200,000 views on youtube right now created by the child life department which coordinates programs like art music and pet therapy. >> they are definitely shaking it off and having a great time. that's terrific. keep those spirits up. >> absolutely. an irrelevant expiration to everyone. >> can you inspire us with the weather? i don't think so. just about to turn -- take a turn for the worse. >> it will be wild in the weather department we're calling it march madness you don't have to wait for beasley in sports. we have it in weather. we're talking about crazy weather star
i'm stephanie stahl cbs3 "eyewitness news". >>> well we've got a great new music video from children'stal of philadelphia that has gone viral tonight. and we're going to meet the kids behind that youtube sensation. ♪ shake it off ♪ >> look at them go. patients created their own version of taylor swift' shake it off. among the p.m. stars in this video 15 year old needs a liver transplant. >> you can have fun even though you in the hospital. shake the bad stuff...
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. >> "eyewitness news" health reporter stephanie stahl was first behind the scenes with interviews ofreat new video. >> ♪ ♪ shake it off ♪ ♪ >> you have never seen a bunch of sick kids having this much fun. among the many stars, 15 year old hell hellam smith to needs a liver transplant. >> we're having fun even though we're in the hospital you can still have fun. >> taylor swift's shake it off with an important message. >> shake all the bad stuff off. think of everything in a positive way. don't think of everything as being bad. >> eleven year old hanna has lost half her colon making the music video was a welcome distraction. >> it was really good to be in the video because she is amazing, and being in the video was really something. >> reporter: the individual joe had more than 200,000 views on youtube created by the child live department, which coordinates zero natures things like art, music pet therapy, it is fun making the hospital a less scary place. >> they're still having fun with our services so shaking it off. >> seven year old brian had a special move for the music video. yo
. >> "eyewitness news" health reporter stephanie stahl was first behind the scenes with interviews ofreat new video. >> ♪ ♪ shake it off ♪ ♪ >> you have never seen a bunch of sick kids having this much fun. among the many stars, 15 year old hell hellam smith to needs a liver transplant. >> we're having fun even though we're in the hospital you can still have fun. >> taylor swift's shake it off with an important message. >> shake all the bad...
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our health reporter stephanie stahl has more on one of these new products. >> reporter: spence sore roth says he's constantly distracted by technology. shows retrying special glass that is are supposed to help improve his focus. >> it's helping me train my brain focusing becomes more natural and more of like an inn tint rather than like something i have to force myself to do. >> reporter: new brain training device is called narvis developed by mother and son lindsay and devon greco. >> i wanted a technology that fit into people's lives and they can use while doing every day activities. >> reporter: glasses have sensors the grecos claim to monitor brain activity so when you are fully concentrating the lenses become lighter. the goal is to learn to stay focused. >> you are getting constant feedback on what your brain is doing, and very gently it's subtly changing the intensity of what you see. >> i'll be working on something i'll notice the glasses have been clear for a long period of time and really reassureing. >> reporter: there are other devices that claim to monitor the brain to help
our health reporter stephanie stahl has more on one of these new products. >> reporter: spence sore roth says he's constantly distracted by technology. shows retrying special glass that is are supposed to help improve his focus. >> it's helping me train my brain focusing becomes more natural and more of like an inn tint rather than like something i have to force myself to do. >> reporter: new brain training device is called narvis developed by mother and son lindsay and devon...
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health reporter stephanie stahl shows us. report. >> you're standing tall. your chest open. >> reporter: sonya is striking a power pose. >> it's really making you feel more dominant. >> reporter: she's practicing the wonder woman pose and she says while she may not acquire wonder woman's super powers, after just two minutes she feels more in command. >> i feel a lot calmer. i feel a lot more confident kind of like giving yourself a pep talk without verbally talking to yourself. >>> a new study claims power posing changes the body's chem tree increasing testosterone by 20% aft two minutes and reduceing stress hormone. the result, those who posed acted more assertively and felt like stressed. >> at first it feels awkward. >> reporter: researchers identified other power poses. this one is call the obama. it's a pose similar to the one the president favors. another is called the performer. named after a pose frequently struck by mick jagger. >> so tied up with dominance and power and confidence. >> reporter: psychologist adam gillen ski says they all have someth
health reporter stephanie stahl shows us. report. >> you're standing tall. your chest open. >> reporter: sonya is striking a power pose. >> it's really making you feel more dominant. >> reporter: she's practicing the wonder woman pose and she says while she may not acquire wonder woman's super powers, after just two minutes she feels more in command. >> i feel a lot calmer. i feel a lot more confident kind of like giving yourself a pep talk without verbally talking...
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i'm stephanie stahl cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> end of march we have a cold morning out there.tness weather watchers are up and out and helping anyway. how charitable of them. we will find a 27-degree temperature and thinks phil, and phil, you know i love you but i have to disagree with this. if we cannot stand the cold we don't deserve the the warmth. spring will come. i cannot stan the cold and deserve the warmth as do many of our viewers, phil including you. so, we have a temperature of 30 degrees in cherry hill. sun came up, so did the temperatures. they will continue to come up a little bit as we go through the rest of the afternoon and we have a 25-degree temperature this is down with margot and she says at 25 degrees, how far did we spring forward june july? i don't think so. i think we spring, forward and ended up in february. very cold sunny and windy. that is how it feels out there right now. lets take a walk through center city, shall we. and i'll join you. we will take our walk through center city. we will walk to reading instead. it is fine. it looks beautiful. in
i'm stephanie stahl cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> end of march we have a cold morning out there.tness weather watchers are up and out and helping anyway. how charitable of them. we will find a 27-degree temperature and thinks phil, and phil, you know i love you but i have to disagree with this. if we cannot stand the cold we don't deserve the the warmth. spring will come. i cannot stan the cold and deserve the warmth as do many of our viewers, phil including you. so, we have a...
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health reporter stephanie stahl tells us why so many families are being kept in the dark. >>> and it is last weekend in march but it feels more like february carol returns with the latest on this spring chill we will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle see how much you could save. >>> back now on "eyewitness news" crews are working to clear the massive pile of debris, from the gas explosion, and building collapse in new york city, they are carefully removing every part of the three century old buildings that came crashing down in the east village on thursday. the medical examiner's office a along with the nypd's k-9 unit are also assisting. they have not found the two missing people, one of the survivors lost a cat in the fire. >> the air conditioner i have face nothing to the air shaft for our apartment got knocked out of the window into their window started to break smoke started filling the room, i kept looking, i stayed low. >> as for the cause of the explosion investigators right now are looking into whether plumbers made an illegal g
health reporter stephanie stahl tells us why so many families are being kept in the dark. >>> and it is last weekend in march but it feels more like february carol returns with the latest on this spring chill we will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle see how much you could save. >>> back now on "eyewitness news" crews are working to clear the massive pile of debris, from the gas explosion, and...
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health reporter stephanie stahl explains. >> reporter: for george roos every day sound are unbearabley type of fork on a plate microscopic needles shooting in my ear drums. >> reporter: linda has trouble with loud noises. >> i won't say painful but it was just made me feel like i a had to cover my ears. >> reporter: discomfort level is different but george and linda suffer from the same thing, hyper a accuse is. >> hyper means excessive and a accuse is means sound it is an excessive response to sound. >> reporter: that excessive response can range from sensitivity to even physical pain, in extreme cases the condition can lead to depression and anxiety. >> they can essentially become hermits or shut ins because they cannot tolerate even the most simple sound. >> reporter: it is estimated 8 percent have of the population has this problem and it can happen at any age. some causes include exposure to loud noise, certain inflammatory or infectious diseases and sometimes there is in clear cause. >> in most of us think it is a brain perception problem where the brain is hyper vigilant and hy
health reporter stephanie stahl explains. >> reporter: for george roos every day sound are unbearabley type of fork on a plate microscopic needles shooting in my ear drums. >> reporter: linda has trouble with loud noises. >> i won't say painful but it was just made me feel like i a had to cover my ears. >> reporter: discomfort level is different but george and linda suffer from the same thing, hyper a accuse is. >> hyper means excessive and a accuse is means sound...
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amendment being offered by senator vitter is a provocative, unnecessary and basically feckless effort to stahl an important bill that should be passed on a bipartisan basis. i hope my colleagues, whatever their feelings on this issue will understand you cannot amend the constitution by statute. i thought that was in basic senate 101 but we've got to get back to it, to take clear that my colleagues understand that this important human trafficking bill cannot be -- should not be bogged down or stopped wishes like abortion, as important as it is, which should be saved for a separate debate, or this effort to amend the united states constitution with an amendment on the floor to a statute. that certainly is not a good way for us to accomplish things in the senate. mr. president, i'd like to speak on a separate issue that -- and ask it be placed in a separate part in the record. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. durbin: mr. president i've been coming to this in regard-- tothis floor for a long time talking about for-profit clenls. this is an industry, for-profit clenls that lures studen
amendment being offered by senator vitter is a provocative, unnecessary and basically feckless effort to stahl an important bill that should be passed on a bipartisan basis. i hope my colleagues, whatever their feelings on this issue will understand you cannot amend the constitution by statute. i thought that was in basic senate 101 but we've got to get back to it, to take clear that my colleagues understand that this important human trafficking bill cannot be -- should not be bogged down or...
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patients at children's hospital of philadelphia, star in a new viral videos new at 6:00, stephanie stahleets these young video stars and shows us how shaking it off how them feel a whole lot better. >>> i'm jessica dean with breaking news at 5:30. a man has been stabbed in the bathroom at lasalle university in philadelphia this happened just before 2:00 this afternoon. he has been hospitalized and is now in stable condition. >>> but the attacker remains on the loose. >>> two fire fighters are in stable condition after their ladder hit power lines this happened after a fire in north philadelphia. both been identified as robert taylor a eugene colter from ladder company 14. they were shocked and suffered burns. >>> and police in south jersey rest a mother of the murder suspect, and they say joe jo crosby helped try to high the murder of erika crippen, kate. >>> and jessica, clouds have really tried to hang on. we have got hazy filtered sunshine out there this evening. it is nice and mild. we have a nice start to st. patrick's day tomorrow. nice and warm, day at least until noon and then ev
patients at children's hospital of philadelphia, star in a new viral videos new at 6:00, stephanie stahleets these young video stars and shows us how shaking it off how them feel a whole lot better. >>> i'm jessica dean with breaking news at 5:30. a man has been stabbed in the bathroom at lasalle university in philadelphia this happened just before 2:00 this afternoon. he has been hospitalized and is now in stable condition. >>> but the attacker remains on the loose....
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health reporter stephanie stahl has a closer look at a new study, that is caring for you and your eyes... ... just got a little easier. pearle vision accepts flex accounts and most vision plans, including eye med. this is genuine eye care, right in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. >>> well, on the cw. three healthwatch today pediatricians are facing more pressure from parents to delay or space out vaccinations according to new research. it says that more doctors are agreeing to do so despite some concerns. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has more on this new study. >> reporter: lana sams want her son cruz vaccinated but just not number of shots recommended for his young age. >> my concern is that their body cannot handle the chemicals that are in the vaccinations. >> reporter: national survey says 93 percent of pediatricians are getting at least one request a in to spread out or postpone reaction nations for patients under the age of two which many reluctantly agree to do. >> although they are conflict they all felt this was the wrong thing to do. >> reporter: study was don
health reporter stephanie stahl has a closer look at a new study, that is caring for you and your eyes... ... just got a little easier. pearle vision accepts flex accounts and most vision plans, including eye med. this is genuine eye care, right in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. >>> well, on the cw. three healthwatch today pediatricians are facing more pressure from parents to delay or space out vaccinations according to new research. it says that more doctors are agreeing...
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all of your latest newses captioning funded by cbs and ford >> stahl: it's a mysterious death that hasrld headlines. the victim was found with a bullet in his head. he was an argentine prosecutor with ten bodyguards and a long list of enemies, including the country's president and foreign minister. one of the great mysteries is whether mr. nisman killed himself or whether he was murdered. so, what do you think? >> that i am... i am part of that mystery. i don't know. >> lance corporal jonathan f. straud. lance corporal gregory a. posey... >> pelley: this was september 2009.
all of your latest newses captioning funded by cbs and ford >> stahl: it's a mysterious death that hasrld headlines. the victim was found with a bullet in his head. he was an argentine prosecutor with ten bodyguards and a long list of enemies, including the country's president and foreign minister. one of the great mysteries is whether mr. nisman killed himself or whether he was murdered. so, what do you think? >> that i am... i am part of that mystery. i don't know. >> lance...
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health reporter stephanie stahl tells you what you should stay -- what you should keep and what should go. >> reporter: pain relievers good from everything from a headache to a bad back. so you reach for some eye buy proven, but it is expired. can you still take? will it work? >> these should be able for long periods of time. >> professor of army is at the university of the sciences says pharmacists and doctors can't officially recommend taking a drug past its prime. but? >> there are some medications that will be stable and retain their full effectiveness for even many years beyond the expiration date. >> he says, ibuprofen like most pain relievers safe and effective for years. that includes acytominafin, prescription medications like percoset. >> are you surprised? >> no, while they might not be as strong, i still they think do work. >> they have an expiration date for a reason. so i wouldn't trust something that's expired. >> while some medications can lose potency over time, one study from the fd a and lies dollars 122 over the counter and prescription drugs and found 88% extended
health reporter stephanie stahl tells you what you should stay -- what you should keep and what should go. >> reporter: pain relievers good from everything from a headache to a bad back. so you reach for some eye buy proven, but it is expired. can you still take? will it work? >> these should be able for long periods of time. >> professor of army is at the university of the sciences says pharmacists and doctors can't officially recommend taking a drug past its prime. but?...
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>> i don't know. >> lesley stahl is with us now.>> good morning. >> so you just did this last week. >> i went down there last week. >> most people believe it was not suicide? >> most people in argentina believe it was an assassination, a murder. but argentina is the land of conspiracy theories, and you have the complete spectrum that people who are absolutely convinced that it was an assassination and the government was involved. you have people who are absolutely convinced it was a suicide. and when you go down with your own preconceived notions, both sides will convince you they're right when you're talking to them. >> speaking of preconceived notions, based on everything that i read it was hard to believe that this man committed suicide. you come out thinking what? >> i come out confused like everybody else. >> confused lesley? really? >> really confused. it was suicide, they built a convincing case because this man was about to testify about a report that he'd spent a long time on that he got wrong and he had to go publicly test
>> i don't know. >> lesley stahl is with us now.>> good morning. >> so you just did this last week. >> i went down there last week. >> most people believe it was not suicide? >> most people in argentina believe it was an assassination, a murder. but argentina is the land of conspiracy theories, and you have the complete spectrum that people who are absolutely convinced that it was an assassination and the government was involved. you have people who are...
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our health reporter stephanie stahl is on your side with a new device that is giving hope to children>>> how do you deliver a pizza to the pope. >> see how one restaurant gave the pontiff a slice of heaven after learning about his craving. >> he got pretty close. we are talking about cold temperatures for now but temperatures will be soaring with a mid week warm up, you will not want to miss. details coming up a as "eye >>> well, president obama announced 240 million-dollar in pledge funding for stem education at fifth annual white house science fair. stem is the study of science technology engineering and had math. the president also celebrated student winners of various competition is a cross the country today calling their bright mind critical to the nation's future. >> they remind us that there is always something more to learn and to try and to discover, and to imagine and it is never too early or too late to creator discover something new you. >> this years fair focused on diversity, the president says he hopes the new stem funding will inspire students from under represented gr
our health reporter stephanie stahl is on your side with a new device that is giving hope to children>>> how do you deliver a pizza to the pope. >> see how one restaurant gave the pontiff a slice of heaven after learning about his craving. >> he got pretty close. we are talking about cold temperatures for now but temperatures will be soaring with a mid week warm up, you will not want to miss. details coming up a as "eye >>> well, president obama announced 240...
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for some patients, our health reporter stephanie stahl is on your side with how it works, kate? >>> more march madness in the the forecast we're talking about highs near 70 tomorrow with the chance for thunderstorms and then 30's and 40's by the weekend with the chance for a few snow flakes big swings in the forecast, we are tracking that rain and warm up when we come >>> well some breaking news right now, philadelphia fire truck, has been involved in a crash, in olney. a chopper three is live over that scene at third and grange, you see the truck there, up on the sidewalk and then what appears to be an suv on its side. we do know that a female in this vehicle that is on its side was injured and taken to the hospital. we don't necessity how serious those injuries may be. we're told no fire fighters were hurt but exactly what happened here remains under investigation. chopper three is there and we will keep you posted on the air and on line at cbs philly.com. >>> blue bell ice cream is adding to the list of products its recalling. company is recalling 3-ounce cups of vanilla choc
for some patients, our health reporter stephanie stahl is on your side with how it works, kate? >>> more march madness in the the forecast we're talking about highs near 70 tomorrow with the chance for thunderstorms and then 30's and 40's by the weekend with the chance for a few snow flakes big swings in the forecast, we are tracking that rain and warm up when we come >>> well some breaking news right now, philadelphia fire truck, has been involved in a crash, in olney. a...
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i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news", 5:21. we are taking you to the movies when we come back. here's a preview. >> i'm kevin frazier shealen woodly and theo james are back to fight in the next installment of the divergent >>> well, if you are heading to the move thinks weekend next chapter in the divergent series is in theaters now kevin frasier from entertainment tonight had has more on is what new in theaters this weekend. >> this week shealean woodly is back with theo james to lead fight for freedom in the society on the brink of the war in the second installment of the divergent series insurgent. >> fine them every last one of them. >> they will never stop coming after us. it is time we fight back. >> reporter: rebels of divergent return continuing their fight for independent the core cast shealean woodly, theo james and kate wins let are back joined by new faces including octavia spencer and oscar nominee, niomi watts. >> you are claiming to be dangerous. we will combine forces and become one. >> right away when i got the
i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news", 5:21. we are taking you to the movies when we come back. here's a preview. >> i'm kevin frazier shealen woodly and theo james are back to fight in the next installment of the divergent >>> well, if you are heading to the move thinks weekend next chapter in the divergent series is in theaters now kevin frasier from entertainment tonight had has more on is what new in theaters this weekend. >> this week shealean woodly...
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health reporter stephanie stahl explains how it works. >> weekend in massachusetts. >> reporter: eightyear-old judy hirsch can remember 30 years of family vacations but at times struggles to remember in the moment. >> we will go to the movie. she will be in to the movie. she will watch what is on screen, laugh at a comedy grab my hand if something thrilling happening. you like the movie yep. what was it about? i don't remember. >> reporter: judy was diagnosed with always highamers in 2012. she's part of the clinical trial testing a new trial that can slow the progression of the disease. the drug is designed to protect begins the the loss of nerve cells in the brain. >> we're actually hoping it will prevent decline and prevent disease from progressing and prevent clinical changes that happen. >> reporter: study plans to enroll 450 people with mild to moderate alzheimer's disease, at about 50 hospitals across the country. judy says that the study gives her hope. >> because i have children, i have grandchildren, i have great grandchildren and would i like to live a while. >> reporter: well
health reporter stephanie stahl explains how it works. >> weekend in massachusetts. >> reporter: eightyear-old judy hirsch can remember 30 years of family vacations but at times struggles to remember in the moment. >> we will go to the movie. she will be in to the movie. she will watch what is on screen, laugh at a comedy grab my hand if something thrilling happening. you like the movie yep. what was it about? i don't remember. >> reporter: judy was diagnosed with always...
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our health reporter stephanie stahl will take a a look. >>> new at 6:00 o'clock tonight the pothole patrols back the on the road driving through problem areas, plus we check out trouble spots you told us about. i bring the gift of the name your price tool to help you find a price that fits your budget. uh-oh. the name your price tool. she's not to be trusted. kill her. flo: it will save you money! the name your price tool isn't witchcraft! and i didn't turn your daughter into a rooster. she just looks like that. burn the witch! the name your price tool a dangerously progressive idea. >>> another's following breaking news tonight. eagles continue to make a big splash in free agency. there are reports that, the cowboys running back dimarco murray has agreed to sign with the bird tonight. the the team also officially signed former charges running back ryan matthews within the hour. >>> also two police officers shot during protestness ferguson missouri have now been released from the hospital. the manhunt continues for the gun man. it is the latest act of violence in the city that has been tor
our health reporter stephanie stahl will take a a look. >>> new at 6:00 o'clock tonight the pothole patrols back the on the road driving through problem areas, plus we check out trouble spots you told us about. i bring the gift of the name your price tool to help you find a price that fits your budget. uh-oh. the name your price tool. she's not to be trusted. kill her. flo: it will save you money! the name your price tool isn't witchcraft! and i didn't turn your daughter into a...
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. ♪ ♪ captioning funded by cbs and ford >> stahl: it's a mysterious death that has made world headlinesound with a bullet in his head. he was an argentine prosecutor with ten bodyguards and a long list of enemies, including the country's president and foreign minister. one of the great mysteries is whether mr. nisman killed himself or whether he was murdered. so, what do you think? >> that i am... i am part of that mystery. i don't know. >> lance corporal jonathan f. straud. lance corporal gregory a. posey... >> pelley: this was september 2009. we were there as golf company stood
. ♪ ♪ captioning funded by cbs and ford >> stahl: it's a mysterious death that has made world headlinesound with a bullet in his head. he was an argentine prosecutor with ten bodyguards and a long list of enemies, including the country's president and foreign minister. one of the great mysteries is whether mr. nisman killed himself or whether he was murdered. so, what do you think? >> that i am... i am part of that mystery. i don't know. >> lance corporal jonathan f....
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. >>> another big surgery for angelina jolie health reporter stephanie stahl takes a look at why she had her ovaries removed. we will have more news when this is the "name your price" tool. it gives you options based on your budget -- it's a piece of cake. i was told there would be cake. get a free quote at progressive.com. >>> i'm jessica dean with the top stories a germanwings air liner on its way from the state of germany crash in the french alps today. all 150 people on board are believed to be dead. up investigators looking in the cause of that crash have found one of the jets black boxes. >>> a school student escaped injury when their school bus smash in the home in blue bell, montgomery county this morning. family of four was inside at the time but they were not hurt. police are investigating what cause that had bus driver to lose control. >>> humane remains are found in the back yard of the home on frankford avenue. one man was taken in custody. he has not been charged. it is unclear if he has any connection to the remains found. >>> police have identified a woman who was kil
. >>> another big surgery for angelina jolie health reporter stephanie stahl takes a look at why she had her ovaries removed. we will have more news when this is the "name your price" tool. it gives you options based on your budget -- it's a piece of cake. i was told there would be cake. get a free quote at progressive.com. >>> i'm jessica dean with the top stories a germanwings air liner on its way from the state of germany crash in the french alps today. all 150...
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i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> is that your power pose, carol. >> that is all i cannow a nap called be my real power pose. eyewitness weather watchers are up and looking out their windows. we are so glad they are. we have 38 degrees. pretty mild this time of the morning. the peter is finding that in lawrenceville, new jersey. he said clear skies great day to enjoy a walk run or being outside. yes, as long as you got a coat because we have colder temperatures. the lets see another 38-degree temperature and what do we find here from kyle, kyle in hatboro says that spring is here so lets hope the temperatures make it feel like spring soon. it hasn't been. yesterday temperature got the close. we were in the 50's but, you know, we had all that snow. it took some of the fun. we got another 38-degree temperature, this is walter and he ace in newark, delaware another great day. i love optimism. they must be all doing power pose to go day. 32-degree temperature in the heart of the south jersey. margot is saying in the buena vista township that please close the the freer are d
i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> is that your power pose, carol. >> that is all i cannow a nap called be my real power pose. eyewitness weather watchers are up and looking out their windows. we are so glad they are. we have 38 degrees. pretty mild this time of the morning. the peter is finding that in lawrenceville, new jersey. he said clear skies great day to enjoy a walk run or being outside. yes, as long as you got a coat because we have colder...
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health reporter stephanie stahl has more on how many were inspired by one woman. >> reporter: candicetraining for try at long as swimming, biking, running on routine ride in chester county ten years ago where she was in a accident that left her with a severe traumatic brain injury. >> had very little hope that i was going to recover. >> reporter: her family was told if she lived she would probably have severe limitations. >> to remove a piece of her skull. >> reporter: penn neurosurgeon, who treated candies, said quick treatment gets part of the yesterday. >> i we don't know to be honest with you why she is -- has had such a dramatic recovery and others have not. >> reporter: says while still many unknowns with the brain research led to important advances, many were shared at this minds your brain conference at penn which was coordinated by candice. >> it is a real mission and passion for me, to be able to connect resources with brain injury survivors. there is a gap between actual in-patient rehabilitation, and your ability to get help outside of that environment. >> reporter: she sa
health reporter stephanie stahl has more on how many were inspired by one woman. >> reporter: candicetraining for try at long as swimming, biking, running on routine ride in chester county ten years ago where she was in a accident that left her with a severe traumatic brain injury. >> had very little hope that i was going to recover. >> reporter: her family was told if she lived she would probably have severe limitations. >> to remove a piece of her skull. >>...
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. >> stahl: the f-35 fighter jet is the most technologically advanced weapons system in history.
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i'm stephanie stahl cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> 5:44, storm scan3 lit up in green carol not exactlypatrick's day. >> no. it was trying. try to get it in. it is better than being dress in the white however as we're through with these snowstorms, and the temperatures today, and the temperatures as they've been over the last couple of days, will take care every even the most stubborn snow pile in the shady areas maybe every your yard or in the parking lots, so we can park everywhere again. snow is not just allowed to park there. in the however we're seeing as we just took a look at the streets, that we, in philadelphia, are looking at a lot of rain. go do town to -- down to row reb hot beach looking at rain boardwalk reflecting lights, anywhere go, this is what we're looking at at this point this morning. we have storm scan3 showing a lot of rain over the area, where you find the yellow areas, just little bit heavier. so that's scattered about. but just generally some steady rain out there this morning, we're going to be finding it as we go through the day as well. but there may be few
i'm stephanie stahl cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> 5:44, storm scan3 lit up in green carol not exactlypatrick's day. >> no. it was trying. try to get it in. it is better than being dress in the white however as we're through with these snowstorms, and the temperatures today, and the temperatures as they've been over the last couple of days, will take care every even the most stubborn snow pile in the shady areas maybe every your yard or in the parking lots, so we can park...
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health reporter stephanie stahl shows us the new technology that could let you retrain your brain tonight on "eyewitness news" at 11:00. >>> today is national medal of honor day and it commemorates our country's high's ward for valor in battle. >> 3500 have received the medal since the 1800's, and their sacrifices have not been forgotten. our carol erickson reports from valley forge park. >> reporter: former a master sergeant vietnam vet and chaplain ralph pissiti has that military bearing, approaching a just laid wreath to honor the the best of the best, on national medal of honor day a small crowd in the medal of honor grove in valley forge shared patriotism memories and family stories. misty's father was a young marine in the vietnam in the late 60's, captain james livingston. >> we are in the fire fight, the whole time, up to the point when we link up with the battalion. >> reporter: month general livingston was awarded the medal in 1970 and his daughter sees bigger picture of the honor that it is no the nearly for old soldiers remembering. >> it is american just about veterans but al
health reporter stephanie stahl shows us the new technology that could let you retrain your brain tonight on "eyewitness news" at 11:00. >>> today is national medal of honor day and it commemorates our country's high's ward for valor in battle. >> 3500 have received the medal since the 1800's, and their sacrifices have not been forgotten. our carol erickson reports from valley forge park. >> reporter: former a master sergeant vietnam vet and chaplain ralph pissiti...