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>> stahl: what did you think?think someone who identified as a man could swim on the women's team? >> morawski: i thought logistically we might have some issues that we would have to work out. >> stahl: like n.c.a.a. rules. turns out the n-c-double-a has a policy that allows for athletes who identify as male but were born female to compete on a women's team, as long as they don't take male hormones. so stephanie morawski said yes, and schuyler started making plans to live something of a double life: to be a man on harvard's campus the next fall, but a woman on harvard's swim team. meanwhile, schuyler came out as transgender on facebook, and posted on instagram that he had so-called "top surgery": a double mastectomy to remove the breasts he hadn't wanted. the whole situation started to worry coach morawski. >> terry hong: i think stephanie was the first to realize that schuyler's plan of being a woman in the water but a man outside was gonna be-- >> gregor bailar: difficult at best. >> terry hong: --totally detrim
>> stahl: what did you think?think someone who identified as a man could swim on the women's team? >> morawski: i thought logistically we might have some issues that we would have to work out. >> stahl: like n.c.a.a. rules. turns out the n-c-double-a has a policy that allows for athletes who identify as male but were born female to compete on a women's team, as long as they don't take male hormones. so stephanie morawski said yes, and schuyler started making plans to live...
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and there was this: i'm lesley stahl.xt week with another edition of "60 minutes." ♪ the sun'll come out for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart failure study ever. entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure... ...kidney problems, or high potassium in your blood. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow i love ya, tomorrow.♪ ask your heart doctor about entresto. and help make tomorrow possible. ♪ you're only a day away ♪ previously on madam secretary... henry: i'm offering you a chance to save your sister's life. oh, my god. you, you are asking
and there was this: i'm lesley stahl.xt week with another edition of "60 minutes." ♪ the sun'll come out for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart failure study ever. entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm...
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it's potentially an open door. >> stahl: a slippery slope is what you're saying? >> weisbart: a slippery slope. >> stahl: kemper has argued in court filings that it's never used the death master file to identify deceased policyholders and that finding and paying their beneficiaries now would result in "a substantial financial loss" and require the company to "...substanially alter its business practices." >> miller: if your model is built upon the fact that you're not going to pay a dead person's loved ones for a policy that they've completely paid in full, to me that's just a bad policy. >> stahl: an oklahoma woman, sherry sanders, didn't know about her husband's policy until about a year ago when, because of a settlement, she got a check worth $22,000. we asked oklahoma treasurer miller how much an insurance company can make by holding on to the $22,000. >> miller: well, lesley, now you've hit on something that's and that's the time value of money. because that's what this is all about. this is about money. that $22,000 invested for 50 years at an 8% return beco
it's potentially an open door. >> stahl: a slippery slope is what you're saying? >> weisbart: a slippery slope. >> stahl: kemper has argued in court filings that it's never used the death master file to identify deceased policyholders and that finding and paying their beneficiaries now would result in "a substantial financial loss" and require the company to "...substanially alter its business practices." >> miller: if your model is built upon the...
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>> wheeldon: yeah. >> stahl: for sure. >> wheeldon: in at the deep end. >> stahl: because you had neverything with words. >> wheeldon: they probably couldn't see the sweat kind of trickling down the back of my neck. >> ♪ i've got rhythm. >> stahl: it didn't hurt that he had music by the gershwins to work with. >> ♪ who could ask for anything more? >> wheeldon: ready? >> stahl: he started with what ballet dancers, robbie fairchild and leanne cope. for wheeldon, learning on the job turned out pretty okay. the show is a big hit, and he won a tony for best choreography. the critics just loved the show. was it a turning point in your life? >> wheeldon: i certainly felt like a door was flung open. >> stahl: for now, wheeldon is taking what he learned from broadway back into his first and abiding love, classical ballet, which he discovered as a little boy growing up in a small village in the south west of england. when he was seven, he talked his parents into letting him take ballet lessons. >> wheeldon: i was hooked from the get-go. >> stahl: what was the get-go? >> wheeldon: the get-go was a
>> wheeldon: yeah. >> stahl: for sure. >> wheeldon: in at the deep end. >> stahl: because you had neverything with words. >> wheeldon: they probably couldn't see the sweat kind of trickling down the back of my neck. >> ♪ i've got rhythm. >> stahl: it didn't hurt that he had music by the gershwins to work with. >> ♪ who could ask for anything more? >> wheeldon: ready? >> stahl: he started with what ballet dancers, robbie fairchild...
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one four. >> stahl: and a lot of pressure. which got to him early in his he was working in london. >> wheeldon: i had been working on a lot of ballets back-to- back. and i started work on a new piece. and i just felt i couldn't do it. there was nothing. it was kind of like suddenly switching all the lights off. so rather than facing it head- on, i actually kind of turned and ran. >> stahl: you ran? >> wheeldon: i got on the plane and i flew back to new york. it was a really, really tough moment. >> stahl: what do-- what do you think you learned? >> wheeldon: that it can't always be output, output, output. you have to take in. and take a step back. >> stahl: with the exception of a rough time running a ballet company he co-founded then left, he's been on a creative up ever since. happily married for two-and-a- half years, christopher wheeldon's become an ambassador for ballet. bringing it into the mainstream, this time with stephen colbert, showing him some moves from "an >> wheeldon: step fum and now the other side. step fum a
one four. >> stahl: and a lot of pressure. which got to him early in his he was working in london. >> wheeldon: i had been working on a lot of ballets back-to- back. and i started work on a new piece. and i just felt i couldn't do it. there was nothing. it was kind of like suddenly switching all the lights off. so rather than facing it head- on, i actually kind of turned and ran. >> stahl: you ran? >> wheeldon: i got on the plane and i flew back to new york. it was a...
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yeah, you might not recognize me today. >> stahl: you look that different? >> i would say so, yeah. >> i'm steve kroft >> i'm leslie stahl >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." and can you explain why you recommend synthetic over cedar? "super food?" is that a real thing? it's a great school, but is it the right one for her? is this really any better than the one you got last year? if we consolidate suppliers, what's the savings there? so should we go with the 467 horsepower? ...or is a 423 enough? good question. you ask a lot of good questions... i think we should move you into our new fund. sure... ok. but are you asking enough about how your wealth is managed? wealth management at charles schwab. caring for someone with alzheimer's means... so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to her current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening (announcer) namenda xr doesn't change how the dise
yeah, you might not recognize me today. >> stahl: you look that different? >> i would say so, yeah. >> i'm steve kroft >> i'm leslie stahl >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." and can you explain why you recommend synthetic over cedar? "super food?" is that a real thing? it's a great school, but is it the right one for her? is this really any better than the one you got last year? if we consolidate suppliers, what's the...
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i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> enjoy it, that says a lot about confidence. >> nicee. >> great form, great form. >> how are things shaping up for the week. i know we have rain to to deal with. >> stumbling block here tonight but good news is mostly missing us off to the south. while we will get round of showers or thunderstorms it is not as bad as it has been for just south of d.c. and portions of virginia, carolinas, they have been seeing some more steady showers, more numerous showers and thunderstorms this afternoon and we have really left out, and as a whole as i show you radar in a moment. i want to show you outside to our roof cam from the cbs broadcast center here. of course, at 15th and hamilton street. we are looking south toward center city looking good. cloud are in place but in rain as of yet and even some spots, seeing a few breaks in the cloud cover through this evening. lets go down the shore where showers have been a little bit more prolific this afternoon. looking cloudy, foggy, damp at beach patrol in margate. old shot from boardwalk plaza in rehobo
i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> enjoy it, that says a lot about confidence. >> nicee. >> great form, great form. >> how are things shaping up for the week. i know we have rain to to deal with. >> stumbling block here tonight but good news is mostly missing us off to the south. while we will get round of showers or thunderstorms it is not as bad as it has been for just south of d.c. and portions of virginia, carolinas, they have been...
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>> we conclude with "60 minutes" correspondent lesley stahl. her new book is called "becoming grandma: the joys and science of the new grant parenting." >> in all of time, from going back to the cavemen, you know, grandmothers were rationing children. it is in our species. it's the way it was meant to be. it's the natural course of things. and then along came the industrial revolution and we got the nuclear families and all of that. and what is supposed to be got separated. so when a grandmother has this feeling, i think it's because it's what is meant to be. and the children need us because we in history and going back, we nurture them. we made sure they survived. that's why grandmothers, in all other, most other animals, they die when they can no longer reproduce. so why are grandmothers here, to take care of the grand children. >> the presidential race and lesley stahl when we continue. >> funding for charlie rose is provided by the following: and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> from our cap
>> we conclude with "60 minutes" correspondent lesley stahl. her new book is called "becoming grandma: the joys and science of the new grant parenting." >> in all of time, from going back to the cavemen, you know, grandmothers were rationing children. it is in our species. it's the way it was meant to be. it's the natural course of things. and then along came the industrial revolution and we got the nuclear families and all of that. and what is supposed to be got...
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fight a debilitating disease you wear it on your wrist like a watch and health reporter stephanie stahl will show you how it works. >>> police didn't have any trouble keeping track of this suspect he tried to get away on a moped, how this low speed suspect he tried to get away on a moped, how this low speed chase ended prediabetes is a serious medical condition that increases the risk for developing type 2 diabetes. more than 1 in 3 adults has prediabetes, but ninety percent don't know it. you could be one of them. talk to your doctor about small lifestyle changes that can prevent you from getting type 2 diabetes. sponsored by nacdd with support from the centers for disease control and prevention. visit cdc.gov/prediabetes joe sestak supports a plan that the new york timesfactreported makes cuts to social security benefits. and the plan raises the retirement age. it's true. the a.a.r.p. opposed the plan, citing dramatic cuts to medicare benefits. the plan sestak supports means higher out-of-pocket costs for millions on medicare. any way you spin it, the truth about sestak is gonna hurt.
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health reporter stephanie stahl tells you why tennis is healthy for more than just the body. "eyewitness news" at 6:00 starts right now. >>> we know it couldn't last after a string of beautiful day wet weather is moving in. soggy start to the weekend. you may need an umbrella heading out the tonight. good evening, i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm jessica dean. we will go over to meteorologist kate bilo tracking some showers for you, kate. >> ukee and jessica we have been talking about this day all week long end of the stretch of the beautiful, sunny, dry weather and here comes the showers. mostly missing us off to the south and they are still off to the south right now. in fact you can see in the cloud cover here we are seeing sunshine peak out especially in the western suburbs but take a look what is developing here, line of showers and a few thunderstorms over south central pennsylvania. this is all moving east and will eventually get here through the next couple of hours, and into the overnight hours. you can see the system extend back into ohio and all of this wet weather sti
health reporter stephanie stahl tells you why tennis is healthy for more than just the body. "eyewitness news" at 6:00 starts right now. >>> we know it couldn't last after a string of beautiful day wet weather is moving in. soggy start to the weekend. you may need an umbrella heading out the tonight. good evening, i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm jessica dean. we will go over to meteorologist kate bilo tracking some showers for you, kate. >> ukee and jessica we...
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so another must win for dave hacks stahl's crowd.h will start in goal for the flyers, friday night he won game five for the flyers having 44 shots, playoff record for him and the franchise. in the last two games he has saved 75 out of 76 shots. i would say michael's has found his groove. >> it was an amazing game, you know, i was seeing the puck real well. every bounce was going my way. >> terrific performance. he was great. he was on his game. he was focused. he was, really a calming influence. >> the caps dominated every category except for the scoreboard, they held flyers to just 11 shots. it was their worst offensive output in franchise history, flyers scored twice, first goal went off caps skate and in the goal, other an empty netter. they know they must play better force a game seven. >> we will in the play like we played last night. we had one ugly performance. michael saved us. we fully intend to get out there tomorrow night and have a way better game, 100 percent better game. >>> phillies finish up their series this afternoo
so another must win for dave hacks stahl's crowd.h will start in goal for the flyers, friday night he won game five for the flyers having 44 shots, playoff record for him and the franchise. in the last two games he has saved 75 out of 76 shots. i would say michael's has found his groove. >> it was an amazing game, you know, i was seeing the puck real well. every bounce was going my way. >> terrific performance. he was great. he was on his game. he was focused. he was, really a...
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they would have to or >> thank you. >>> lesley stahl. most important assignment did not happen on 60 minutes or ahead in the white house. look. she's just smiling thinking about it. ahead, revealing her personal story on "cbs this morning." we'll be right back. risk of stroke due to afib, ept i have r a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won't play anything less than my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'm going for it. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus it had significantly less major bleeding than warfarin... eliquis had both... that's what i wanted to hear. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily... ...and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care f
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stephanie stahl explains the pageant, and about more than just work, kate. >>> tracking another round of scattered showers tonight, and then we will have your villanova parade forecast coming up, and, the chance for some snow, this weekend, another cool down comes in a lot to talk about i'll have it all coming up, don. >>> find out what nb a a team reportedly has nova coach jay wright on their wish list, plus better step up or off, what tonight's match up means for flyers and their playoff hopes, with those stories coming up later in sports. >>> well, aramark will continue to serve up food from its world headquarters here in philadelphia a. >> today company announced it is not leaving this city, the mayor says he is excited about it. philadelphia has been aramark's home since 1961 and the company employees more than 1,000 people, at its world headquarters. >>> now tonight on the healthwatch celebrating the beauty and power of women who serve in the military with a special competition, winner gets a crown but this isn't a traditional beauty pageant. >> health reporter stephanie stahl i
stephanie stahl explains the pageant, and about more than just work, kate. >>> tracking another round of scattered showers tonight, and then we will have your villanova parade forecast coming up, and, the chance for some snow, this weekend, another cool down comes in a lot to talk about i'll have it all coming up, don. >>> find out what nb a a team reportedly has nova coach jay wright on their wish list, plus better step up or off, what tonight's match up means for flyers and...
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. >> health reporter stephanie stahl takes you to the unique class. >> they are making soup. >> reporter: welcome to the mud kitchen at forest edge preschool. >> they are making piss, what are you making. >> reporter: two and three-year old use their imagination and nature to create you name it. what are you doing. >> making a birthday cake. >> reporter: 80 percent of the school day here in haverford is spent outside exploring, learning. >> wigly worm. >> reporter: digging for worms they learn how important they are to the soil. >> the baby worm. >> there is a nature deficit disorder, all of the research said that. children outside are happier. >> reporter: meredith wood a teacher at the school shows kids how to turn pine cones into bird feeders. >> everything is a lesson. and at this age, you can do counting, you can do letters, all outside. >> reporter: so what happens when it is not a nice, sunny day like this when it rains or snow? well, kid are outside for that too. >> then you wear boots, jacket. there is no bad days, just bad clothing choices. >> reporter: this group doesn't get s
. >> health reporter stephanie stahl takes you to the unique class. >> they are making soup. >> reporter: welcome to the mud kitchen at forest edge preschool. >> they are making piss, what are you making. >> reporter: two and three-year old use their imagination and nature to create you name it. what are you doing. >> making a birthday cake. >> reporter: 80 percent of the school day here in haverford is spent outside exploring, learning. >> wigly...
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. >> health reporter stephanie stahl tells you what is next for a family now that the bill to legalize it, in pennsylvania has passed. >>> they say diamond are a girl's best friend and now a company has developed a way to grow them in the lab. how they do it and what experts say about the manmade stones, plus this. >>> i'm pat gallen at holy ghost prep, what is forensics? we're not speaking for bodies, ghost prep, what is forensics? we're not speaking for bodies, i will debat prediabetes is a serious medical condition that increases the risk for developing type 2 diabetes. more than 1 in 3 adults has prediabetes, but ninety percent don't know it. you could be one of them. talk to your doctor about small lifestyle changes that can prevent you from getting type 2 diabetes. sponsored by nacdd with support from the centers for disease control and prevention. visit cdc.gov/prediabetes the sometimes you can't even graimagine.h. that's the job. and she's the one who's proven she can get it done. ...securing a massive reduction in nuclear weapons... ...standing up against the abuse of women...
. >> health reporter stephanie stahl tells you what is next for a family now that the bill to legalize it, in pennsylvania has passed. >>> they say diamond are a girl's best friend and now a company has developed a way to grow them in the lab. how they do it and what experts say about the manmade stones, plus this. >>> i'm pat gallen at holy ghost prep, what is forensics? we're not speaking for bodies, ghost prep, what is forensics? we're not speaking for bodies, i will...
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stephanie stahl, cbs-3, "eyewitness news" still ahead, movie-goers headed back to the barber shop. our ukee washington sit down with barber shop the next cut when we com the tthan the bottom have mo100 million americans.nt how does that happen? well, they use lobbyists to get special tax breaks. my plan -- close the tax loopholes and make them pay their fair share. seniors who've worked hard deserve the opportunity to stay independent, pay their bills, and most of all, enjoy their grandchildren. it's time to bring back a basic american value -- fairness. i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. >> life being reboot of the jungle book now in theatres, movie bridges together heavy weight calls of voices including bill murray, scarlet joe sean son, and theresa elba. say it could make at least $70 million this weekend, and disney is so confident, it is already planning a sequel. the jungle book of course is a remake of the 1967 animated movie, based on the classic novel. >>> and it has been 12 years since the king of the barber shop last opened their doors on the big screen. now
stephanie stahl, cbs-3, "eyewitness news" still ahead, movie-goers headed back to the barber shop. our ukee washington sit down with barber shop the next cut when we com the tthan the bottom have mo100 million americans.nt how does that happen? well, they use lobbyists to get special tax breaks. my plan -- close the tax loopholes and make them pay their fair share. seniors who've worked hard deserve the opportunity to stay independent, pay their bills, and most of all, enjoy their...
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cancer test that spares some patient from his unnecessary, chemotherapy, health reporter stephanie stahl tells us how it works and who might benefit the most. >>> and can't stay up to watch, good question, we are rerunning your favorites right here on "eyewitness news", at 5:00. coming up why are people allowed to park in the middle of the street in south philadelphia. it is one of our top ten good questions and i'll have the answer at 5:55. kate? >>> after a stunner of the weekend, it has been a beautiful monday, we're in the 80's right now but changes on the way, we have cooler air and chance of rain returning to the forecast after a long hiatus without any rain, we will tell you when it gets here and when to maybe grab a jacket when you leave the here and when to maybe grab a jacket when you leave the house all coming up when we eighty six million adults have a serious medical condition called prediabetes, but ninety percent don't know it. you may be one of them, and your risk of developing type 2 diabetes is higher. the good news is that you can prevent or delay diabetes. talk to you
cancer test that spares some patient from his unnecessary, chemotherapy, health reporter stephanie stahl tells us how it works and who might benefit the most. >>> and can't stay up to watch, good question, we are rerunning your favorites right here on "eyewitness news", at 5:00. coming up why are people allowed to park in the middle of the street in south philadelphia. it is one of our top ten good questions and i'll have the answer at 5:55. kate? >>> after a stunner...
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health reporter stephanie stahl explains the new research on blood tests that can find traumatic braina pool, athletes face concussion dangers. >> i have been punched in the face, and kick. >> reporter: to see if there is i brain injury athletes can take base line testing to determine whether they have received a concussion but this requires guesswork. now a blood test could change how concussions are diagnosed, and treated. >> so they have the blood test which is great and we have been talking about this or looking for this for a long time. >> reporter: new blood test tracks certain proteins that turn up in the blood after a traumatic brain injury. >> just like with heart attacks we didn't used to have a blood to test for heart attacks but now we do to detect a heart attack, whether or not you have other symptoms or problems. >> reporter: it could be a medical break through using your blood, to understand your brain. >> your brain, you have only got one and you know you have to take good care of it and need it to last you as long as possible. >> reporter: new research was published by
health reporter stephanie stahl explains the new research on blood tests that can find traumatic braina pool, athletes face concussion dangers. >> i have been punched in the face, and kick. >> reporter: to see if there is i brain injury athletes can take base line testing to determine whether they have received a concussion but this requires guesswork. now a blood test could change how concussions are diagnosed, and treated. >> so they have the blood test which is great and we...
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health reporter stephanie stahl explains how it works. >> when patrick delaney was being work up for help tight treatment, doctors found something unexpected. >> the white is tumor. >> patrick had two of those tumors in his liver, and they were inoperable. >> you know, you start thinking about how much type you have left. >> they were early stage. patrick became one of the first patient in the count troy have new therapy using something called loom i beads coated with chemotherapy drug. >> the advantage of the loom i bead is that you don't have diminished side effect, because the drug will release slower, so the maximum effect will be in the tumor in the in the body. >> tiny catheter goes through the wrist, because the tiny loomy beads show up in x-rays, doctors can tell when they're in a blood vessel, that feeds just the tumor. there is a double killing effect, with the chemo drug because the loomy beads also block blood flow to the tumors. >> so far nine out of the ten paint we've seen complete response. >> no side effect. no down time. whatever happens in the future is the future.
health reporter stephanie stahl explains how it works. >> when patrick delaney was being work up for help tight treatment, doctors found something unexpected. >> the white is tumor. >> patrick had two of those tumors in his liver, and they were inoperable. >> you know, you start thinking about how much type you have left. >> they were early stage. patrick became one of the first patient in the count troy have new therapy using something called loom i beads coated...
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health reporter stephanie stahl tells us about a new high tech tea vice that can determine if injuredthletes need more testing. >>> a wild scene in a bar, it is not just this couple making out but what happens around them, that they have no idea, kate. >>> a sunny stretch of spring weather, i will tell you which days will be warmers as we head toward weekend and when we can approach 80 degrees, coming up with the seven day when we come right back. joe sestak supports a plan that the new york timesfactreported makes cuts to social security benefits. and the plan raises the retirement age. it's true. the a.a.r.p. opposed the plan, citing dramatic cuts to medicare benefits. the plan sestak supports means higher out-of-pocket costs for millions on medicare. any way you spin it, the truth about sestak is gonna hurt. women vote is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> well, it might get easier to travel, with young children, the senate added an a moment, to an bill that will require airlines and parents sit with their children at the no extra cost. it comes as fees for premiu
health reporter stephanie stahl tells us about a new high tech tea vice that can determine if injuredthletes need more testing. >>> a wild scene in a bar, it is not just this couple making out but what happens around them, that they have no idea, kate. >>> a sunny stretch of spring weather, i will tell you which days will be warmers as we head toward weekend and when we can approach 80 degrees, coming up with the seven day when we come right back. joe sestak supports a plan...
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stephanie stahl, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> until the in the next half hour of "eyewitness news", go back out live to the scene of deadly stand-off with police overnight, and the kensington section of the city. it is still a very active scene. we'll have update from police next. >>> also ahead, the pope with a extraordinary gesture, what did he for 12 syrian refugees coming up. >>> and the royal couple follow in diane's footsteps, they wrap up historic visit to india. back in a moment. with advil, you'll ask what backache? what sore wrist? what headache? what bad shoulder? advil makes pain a distant memory. nothing works faster stronger or longer than advil it's the world's #1 choice. what pain? advil. >> right out to cherri gregg from our sister station, and you spoke to police short time ago watch are they saying? >> reporter: good morning, rahel, yes, there are four victims in this particular incident. and the gunman has been taken in to custody by police, without incident. i'm here at the corner of f and east-west moreland street where police are still here. you can see the po
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our stephanie stahl will explain, kate. >>> what a difference a day can make, temperatures more thanay then yesterday, it has been a cloudy day, brightening up now but we have got more cloud, showers, and cool weather to tell you you about over the next few days, we will time out wet weather coming up at 6:00. >>> have you ever wondered why you get scared? well, welcome to the science of the fear at the franklin institute where they teach you that there is really nothing to be afraid of like seriously there is nothing to be afraid of. >> what? >>> and right now at 6:00 o'clock is there a leading candidate, in her parties and maybe the highest office. but donald trump and hillary clinton share a common thread, right here, in our area. >>> and that they hold a same office in wilmington delaware. good evening i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm jessica dean. "eyewitness news" reporter alexandria hoff joins us live in wilmington to explain that shared office space, alex. >> reporter: well, building we are talking about is one with the green awning behind me and cramped quarters to say the least
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medical reporter stephanie stahl explains the possible connection. >> reporter: acne is an issue thate with. >> they start off with a red spot and then it gradually will get bigger. i felt it as the even of the world. >> big red, embarrassing, hard to cover up. >> reporter: it tend to be prevalent during teenage years and now new research find a connection between teen acne and a increased risk of medical nome. >>> when you have excess acne you do have excess hormones as well so people are thinking maybe acne associated with certain cancers. >> reporter: researchers followed a group of hundred thousand nurses for 20 years starting in 1989. they watched for different types of cancer including melanoma and took note of any history of severe teenage acne, kind with cysts and boils. >> of those hundred thousand 350 ended up developing melanoma, that is about a one and a half times higher rate then would you expect. >> reporter: doctors say you may not be able to to anything about acne causing hormones but you can do things to prevent melanoma. >> it is just something you need to be carefu
medical reporter stephanie stahl explains the possible connection. >> reporter: acne is an issue thate with. >> they start off with a red spot and then it gradually will get bigger. i felt it as the even of the world. >> big red, embarrassing, hard to cover up. >> reporter: it tend to be prevalent during teenage years and now new research find a connection between teen acne and a increased risk of medical nome. >>> when you have excess acne you do have excess...
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health reporter stephanie stahl tells us how more and more states are dropping the ball when it comes to keeping students act i have. >>> also a walk on the wild side, we will show you where you can get up close and personal with dozens of sharks, without actually swimming with them, kate? >>> wintry weekend on the way we're tracking spring snow we will have latest on the timing, how much you can expect where you live and when some warmer weather may finally creep back into our forecast when we come back. katie mcginty knowshool, get the routine. by. her dad was a philly cop. mom worked in a restaurant. then, hard work opened doors. now it's not quite enough. but mcginty's working to change that, helping create thousands of new jobs. she'll always stand up for manufacturing, higher wages, and equal pay for women so opportunity never gets out of reach. katie mcginty for senate. women voters responsible for the content of this advertising. when it comes to the fithings you love,. you want more. love romance? get lost in every embrace. into sports? follow every pitch, every play and ever
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a future made possible by first of the kind procedure in our area our stephanie stahl has that storyoming up. >>> one local school district is trying a new a approach to to keep students in school. "eyewitness news" continues 59:30. i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm jessica dean. this school year camden schools rolled out a more personal approach to the reasons why kid miss class. reporter cherri gregg of our sister station kyw news radio explains how this new program works. >> camden high school attendance officer. >> reporter: steven sloan-el spent years walking the streets of camden. his job to go door to door alerting parent when their kid misses more than five days at camden high. >> my job now is to really to support them. >> reporter: today sloanel made a half dozen stops at homes where kid missed nine days or more this school year. >> is he getting up late? any type of problems. >> no. >> reporter: he alerted this man about his grandson a senior, if he misses ten days, the courts get involved, and if he misses 16, he cannot graduate. >> you are not worried about this one. >> i'm n
a future made possible by first of the kind procedure in our area our stephanie stahl has that storyoming up. >>> one local school district is trying a new a approach to to keep students in school. "eyewitness news" continues 59:30. i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm jessica dean. this school year camden schools rolled out a more personal approach to the reasons why kid miss class. reporter cherri gregg of our sister station kyw news radio explains how this new program...
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health reporter stephanie stahl has the result of the new research. >> reporter: diane is a two timereast cancer survivor. she had chem therapy any 2002 after she was first diagnosed. >> you have exhaustion that isn't helped by sleep and you get cognitive impairment. >> reporter: ten years later doctors found a different type of breast cancer. >> i really didn't wanting to through chemotherapy again. >> reporter: so doctors recommended the ma'am owe print test which analyzes 70 genes, a new study looked at 3,000 breast cancer patients and it found many early stage patients could avoid chemotherapy after surgery. >> by logically low risk tumors even if they are clinically high risk, they do in the benefit from chemotherapy. >> reporter: until recently a large tumor or cancer cells in the limb have node automatically meant chemotherapy. >> if you are a low risk, and you have just as good an outcome as five years if you do not have chemotherapy. >> reporter: dianne's score on the test is ultra low so she had a lump removed, radiation, and no chemo. >> i was just so relieved. >> reporter
health reporter stephanie stahl has the result of the new research. >> reporter: diane is a two timereast cancer survivor. she had chem therapy any 2002 after she was first diagnosed. >> you have exhaustion that isn't helped by sleep and you get cognitive impairment. >> reporter: ten years later doctors found a different type of breast cancer. >> i really didn't wanting to through chemotherapy again. >> reporter: so doctors recommended the ma'am owe print test...
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i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> wow. >> how about that. >> right now in center cityegrees. >> yes, how nice. >> doesn't that feel good. >> that feels so good. >> it has been lake this for a while. this is great part. we are used to this weather. that is scary because if it flips back to what we had. >> yes. >> it will be sad. >> but not looking to flip back anytime soon. things looking good, through the duration of the week but friday is the day we do have some wet weather to talk b good news about friday is it is still warm. we're talking mid 70's, not a total wash out. even though we need rain gear not a whole lot of bad weather here. lets look outside right now, we have a beautiful evening. it is breezy outside but clouds we saw a bit earlier has started to push to the south. a few high clouds outside this evening. the wind gusting to about 25 miles an hour here and there, but wind are strongest now across portions of delaware where the actual boundary is moving through at the moment. you will see cooling tonight as well, in the wake of that back door cool front t
i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> wow. >> how about that. >> right now in center cityegrees. >> yes, how nice. >> doesn't that feel good. >> that feels so good. >> it has been lake this for a while. this is great part. we are used to this weather. that is scary because if it flips back to what we had. >> yes. >> it will be sad. >> but not looking to flip back anytime soon. things looking good, through the...
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. >> i'm health reporter stephanie stahl.ith the science switch-a-roo coming up. >> and a man who sells hundreds of kind of candy, not only is he a candy connoisseur, but also an expert in making homemade peanut butter. in our next half hour, it is this week's edition of meisha johnson, dream drive. ♪ >> participants can pick from tk, 5k, 3k, and something for children six and un. display every brain power at the university of pennsylvania. there was a neuro science fair, where brain axe got to show off their stuff, but get this? it was judged by elementary students. "eyewitness news" health reporter stephanie stahl has the story of a special twist. >> these are all different animal brains. >> young minds hands on lessons about the brain. >> it is cool. i like it. it is more stuff that we can learn than at school and when we are here we can learn a lot of stuff. >> brains are important? >> yes. >> this is pen's switch-a-roo science fair, thirds and fourth graders get to judge science project designed by pen student. >> i thin
. >> i'm health reporter stephanie stahl.ith the science switch-a-roo coming up. >> and a man who sells hundreds of kind of candy, not only is he a candy connoisseur, but also an expert in making homemade peanut butter. in our next half hour, it is this week's edition of meisha johnson, dream drive. ♪ >> participants can pick from tk, 5k, 3k, and something for children six and un. display every brain power at the university of pennsylvania. there was a neuro science fair,...
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health reporter stephanie stahl tells a unique way more and more moms to be are raising money so they can care for their new borns, don. >>> why ed snider once kicked donald trump out of his suite during a flyers game. i'm coming to you live from the wells fargo center, we will celebrate life of the philadelphia a great when we come right back. >>> we're airing top ten good questions, back by popular demand, how did philly streets get their names. some are hard to say others not so much. we will have their interesting history coming up later, kate. >>> it was another beautiful day but wind pick up this afternoon, our next system heading our way bringing another chance for rain but is it a total wash out for your friday and what does the weekend look like. friday and what does the weekend look like. i will have answers when prediabetes is a serious medical condition that increases the risk for developing type 2 diabetes. more than 1 in 3 adults has prediabetes, but ninety percent don't know it. you could be one of them. talk to your doctor about small lifestyle changes that can prevent
health reporter stephanie stahl tells a unique way more and more moms to be are raising money so they can care for their new borns, don. >>> why ed snider once kicked donald trump out of his suite during a flyers game. i'm coming to you live from the wells fargo center, we will celebrate life of the philadelphia a great when we come right back. >>> we're airing top ten good questions, back by popular demand, how did philly streets get their names. some are hard to say others...
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i'm stephanie stahl cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> good luck to erika. >>> we are back in a moment with the new project for actor hugh jackman one that may wake up fill your family of four up, with eight pieces of delicious original recipe chicken and sides. it's a meal that's freshly prepared every day. court adjourned! colonel quality, guaranteed. ifbut find it harder and hardert to get by, you're not alone. while our people work longer hours for lower wages, almost all new income goes to the top 1%. my plan -- make wall street banks and the ultrarich pay their fair share of taxes, provide living wages for working people, ensure equal pay for women. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message because together, we can make a political revolution and create an economy and democracy that works for all and not just the powerful few. >>> actor hugh jackman is one of the busiest people in show biz, working both screen and stage. and now at cbs sunday morning lee cohen tells us he found energy to take on yet another project, the coffee business. here's a preview what you will see coming up la
i'm stephanie stahl cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> good luck to erika. >>> we are back in a moment with the new project for actor hugh jackman one that may wake up fill your family of four up, with eight pieces of delicious original recipe chicken and sides. it's a meal that's freshly prepared every day. court adjourned! colonel quality, guaranteed. ifbut find it harder and hardert to get by, you're not alone. while our people work longer hours for lower wages, almost...
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health reporter stephanie stahl tells us why and simple ways to beat the office weight gain, hey, katie. >> i do not like the sound of that, rahel, stay tuned for it. you may in the like the sound of what i have to tell you for the early part of the coming week either, is there rain on the way and maybe it the is putting a damper on the phillies home opener. i will answer the quest introducing the fusion of exceptional taste with the benefits of our probiotic yogurt. new activia fruit fusion, with the exclusive probiotic bifidus regularis. delicious and good for you. new activia fruit fusion. katie mcginty for u.s. senate, calling her "a champion for working families." the 9th of 10 kids, her dad's union pension and social security made all the difference. in pennsylvania, mcginty helped implement obamacare and expand coverage. trump and toomey have attacked obamacare and social security. to fight back, president obama wants mcginty in the senate to protect women, families and seniors. vote in the democratic primary, april 26th. mcginty: i'm katie mcginty and i approve this message. thi
health reporter stephanie stahl tells us why and simple ways to beat the office weight gain, hey, katie. >> i do not like the sound of that, rahel, stay tuned for it. you may in the like the sound of what i have to tell you for the early part of the coming week either, is there rain on the way and maybe it the is putting a damper on the phillies home opener. i will answer the quest introducing the fusion of exceptional taste with the benefits of our probiotic yogurt. new activia fruit...
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. >> and if you're depending on school you may be in for a surprise, health reporter stephanie stahl shows you how more and more states are dropping the ball when it comes to keeping students active. we'll be right back. to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them... ...with k9 advantix ii. it not only kills fleas, ticks and mosquitoes, it repels them, too. so do more to defend your four legged friend... ...with k9 advantix ii. for the love of dog. katie mcginty for u.s. senate, calling her "a champion for working families." the 9th of 10 kids, her dad's union pension and social security made all the difference. in pennsylvania, mcginty helped implement obamacare and expand coverage. trump and toomey have attacked obamacare and social security. to fight back, president obama wants mcginty in the senate to protect women, families and seniors. vote in the democratic primary, april 26th. mcginty: i'm katie mcginty and i approve this message. >>> back now on "eyewitness news", and philadelphia police are trying to track down the person responsible for shooting two people in poi
. >> and if you're depending on school you may be in for a surprise, health reporter stephanie stahl shows you how more and more states are dropping the ball when it comes to keeping students active. we'll be right back. to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them... ...with k9 advantix ii. it not only kills fleas, ticks and mosquitoes, it repels them, too. so do more to defend your four legged friend... ...with k9 advantix ii. for the love of dog. katie mcginty for u.s. senate,...
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health reporter stephanie stahl will show you how it works when "eyewitness news" continues. we'll be right back. that's what congressman for wsestak did.ceos - sestak was one of only eight democrats to join republicans to allow ceos of bailed out banks to pay themselves unlimited bonuses using bailout money. an "outrage," according to newspapers. for working families - katie mcginty for senate. she'll invest in education, not ceo bonuses. and fight for pay equity for women. helping families - not wall street. katie: i'm katie mcginty and i approve this message. >> it has been three years since the bombing. the explosion killed three people, wounded more than 260. and of the many tributes, none are more colorful than the yearly return of the daphodils along the marathon's 26.2-mile route. michelle miller shows us what's in store for the runners, and spectators, on monday. >> the daphodils in bloom throughout boston, mark more than the change every seasons. >> the daphodils symbolize hope, and rebirth. they're incredibly cheerful. >> diane valley started the marathon daphodils
health reporter stephanie stahl will show you how it works when "eyewitness news" continues. we'll be right back. that's what congressman for wsestak did.ceos - sestak was one of only eight democrats to join republicans to allow ceos of bailed out banks to pay themselves unlimited bonuses using bailout money. an "outrage," according to newspapers. for working families - katie mcginty for senate. she'll invest in education, not ceo bonuses. and fight for pay equity for women....
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"eyewitness news" health reporter stephanie stahl takes us to the unique class. >> you're making soup>> reporter: welcome to the mud kitchen a at forest edge preschool. >> what are you making. >> reporter: two and three-year old use their imagination and nature to create, well, you name it. jesse, what are you doing. >> making a birthday cake. >> reporter: 80 percent of the school day here in haverford is spent outside, exploring, learning. >> a worm. >> reporter: dig for worms they learn how important they are to the soil. >> this is a worm. >> there is a nature deficit disorder and all research says. that children outside are happier. >> reporter: meredith woods a teacher at the school shows kid how to turn pine cones into bird feeders. >> everything is a lesson, and, at this age, you can do counting and letters, and all outside. >> and what happens when it is not a nice sunny day like this when it rains and snow, kid are outside for that too. you wear boots, jacket the. there is no bad days, just bad clothing choices. >> this group doesn't get sick much, it is inside where they are
"eyewitness news" health reporter stephanie stahl takes us to the unique class. >> you're making soup>> reporter: welcome to the mud kitchen a at forest edge preschool. >> what are you making. >> reporter: two and three-year old use their imagination and nature to create, well, you name it. jesse, what are you doing. >> making a birthday cake. >> reporter: 80 percent of the school day here in haverford is spent outside, exploring, learning. >>...
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during this time in the obama administration, leslie stahl in the lead-in captured it as saying, in the first four years as the general counsel of the department of defense, giving the legal signoff too many counterterrorism operations, i was on offense. now in the second term as secretary of homeland security, very often i find myself on defense. but there are various initiatives i have undertaken that we are very proud of, including our efforts at outreach and building bridges to to our newly created office for community partnerships, which i am proud of and i believe is reflective of who we are as a country, reflective of our immigrant heritage and the manner in which we hope to embrace communities, new ways of immigrants, and the like. and the diversity of our country. now, i do have to just a part for a minute to reflect on the events of last night. people are wondering what i'm talking about. i am talking about detroit versus florida, the marlins game, season opener. i was there to throw the first pitch in florida. it was my third first pitch as secretary of homeland security. i t
during this time in the obama administration, leslie stahl in the lead-in captured it as saying, in the first four years as the general counsel of the department of defense, giving the legal signoff too many counterterrorism operations, i was on offense. now in the second term as secretary of homeland security, very often i find myself on defense. but there are various initiatives i have undertaken that we are very proud of, including our efforts at outreach and building bridges to to our newly...
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. ♪ charlie: lesley stahl is here. charlie: the great lesley stahl is here.as said, "i was born on my 30th birthday. everything before then was prenatal." she was hired by cbs. since then, she has won 11 emmy awards. correspondent on "60 minutes." now she turns her gaze inwards on the experience of being a grandmother. her new book is "becoming grandma -- the joys and science of the new grandparenting." her answers to the practical. this is a fun read about an important subject. as always, i'm glad to have her. lesley: you make me melt. puddle. a so.lie: i certainly hope i'm going to do this. let's get to the idea. you are experiencing something when your grandchildren are born. you are a hard-driving journalist. this morning, i said to you why are you doing this all the time? your appetite for the story has not diminished one bit. lesley: that's true. charlie: that love is there and has not been diminished. sudden you say, "i'm a grandma and it is really neat." lesley: how the book came about, you will love. the publisher said i want you to the publisher sai
. ♪ charlie: lesley stahl is here. charlie: the great lesley stahl is here.as said, "i was born on my 30th birthday. everything before then was prenatal." she was hired by cbs. since then, she has won 11 emmy awards. correspondent on "60 minutes." now she turns her gaze inwards on the experience of being a grandmother. her new book is "becoming grandma -- the joys and science of the new grandparenting." her answers to the practical. this is a fun read about an...
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. >> bernie goldberg on my interview with less is i stahl from cbs on how the network news is treatingp. watters with very sensitive college kids. college kids. moments away. [ salesman ] congrats on the new car. [ woman ] thanks. the dealership reviews on cars.com made it easy, but... [ man ] we thought it might be a little more tense. you miss the drama? yeah. [ technician ] ask him whatever you want. okay. ♪ do you think my sister's prettier than me? ♪ [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] research, price, find. only cars.com helps you get the right car without all the drama. in new york state, only cars.com helps you we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state, the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, the lowest taxes in decades, and new infrastructure for a new generation attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in rochester, with world-class botox. and in buffalo, where medicine meets the future. let us help grow your company's tomorrow - today - at business.ny.gov (singing alougetting to know you. getting to know all about you... getting to
. >> bernie goldberg on my interview with less is i stahl from cbs on how the network news is treatingp. watters with very sensitive college kids. college kids. moments away. [ salesman ] congrats on the new car. [ woman ] thanks. the dealership reviews on cars.com made it easy, but... [ man ] we thought it might be a little more tense. you miss the drama? yeah. [ technician ] ask him whatever you want. okay. ♪ do you think my sister's prettier than me? ♪ [ laughs ] [ male announcer ]...
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. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has details on that. >> reporter: don't usually hear doctors talking about this but college of physicians say many serious health issues are related to climate change and they say you need to be addressed immediately. extreme weather conditions like the historic flooding in texas is partially blamed on climate change by many scientists. now american college of physicians is warning climate change will have a devastating consequences on everyone's health, unless aggressive axis taken. >> we are the physicians of the nation and world that will bear brunt of taking care of most of the conditions, that result from a rise in climate. >> reporter: ac p says science is clear, and compelling that climate change can cause potential health problems, including heat-related illnesses, respiratory issues like asthma as well as insect and water born diseases. >> we have had more incidents of heat stroke then we have in the prior decade. infectious diseases, tic born diseases, lyme disease, malaria, dangy fever and more recently z ika virus has been associated with h
. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has details on that. >> reporter: don't usually hear doctors talking about this but college of physicians say many serious health issues are related to climate change and they say you need to be addressed immediately. extreme weather conditions like the historic flooding in texas is partially blamed on climate change by many scientists. now american college of physicians is warning climate change will have a devastating consequences on everyone's...
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. >> bernie goldberg on my interview with less is i stahl from cbs on how the network news is treating very sensitive college kids. moments away. i'm mary ellen, and i quit smoking with chantix. i have smoked for 30 years and by taking chantix, i was able to quit in 3 months and that was amazing. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it absolutely reduced my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some had seizures while taking chantix. if you have any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which could get worse or of seizures. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you have these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. tell your doctor if you have heart or blood vessel problems, or develop new or worse symptoms. get medical help right away if you hav
. >> bernie goldberg on my interview with less is i stahl from cbs on how the network news is treating very sensitive college kids. moments away. i'm mary ellen, and i quit smoking with chantix. i have smoked for 30 years and by taking chantix, i was able to quit in 3 months and that was amazing. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it absolutely reduced my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility,...
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health reporter stephanie stahl has surprising treatments. >>> i'm cherri gregg with this grand mom whoistened to grand momma, her message, her dan moves and what she's hoping america does in response. hoping america does in response. >> listen to prediabetes is a serious medical condition that increases the risk for developing type 2 diabetes. more than 1 in 3 adults has prediabetes, but ninety percent don't know it. you could be one of them. talk to your doctor about small lifestyle changes that can prevent you from getting type 2 diabetes. sponsored by nacdd with support from the centers for disease control and prevention. visit cdc.gov/prediabetes this ii got to see my dad, die on national tv. they don't know what they took from us. people are dying. we need a president that's going to talk about it. i believe bernie sanders is a protestor. he's not scared to go up against the criminal justice system. he's not scared. that's why i'm for bernie. i'm bernie sanders and i approve this message. >>> well, top u.s. health officials say that the more they learned about z ika the scarier, t
health reporter stephanie stahl has surprising treatments. >>> i'm cherri gregg with this grand mom whoistened to grand momma, her message, her dan moves and what she's hoping america does in response. hoping america does in response. >> listen to prediabetes is a serious medical condition that increases the risk for developing type 2 diabetes. more than 1 in 3 adults has prediabetes, but ninety percent don't know it. you could be one of them. talk to your doctor about small...