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: i'm lesley stahl.r edition of "60 minutes." tomorrow, be sure to watch "cbs this morning." i wanted to know who i am and where i came from. i did my ancestrydna and i couldn't wait to get my pie chart. the most shocking result was that i'm 26% native american. i had no idea. just to know this is what i'm made of, this is where my ancestors came from. and i absolutely want to know more about my native american heritage. it's opened up a whole new world for me. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. cindy, you don't evenno dress.ress. ♪ uh-uh, you're not going anywhere in those rags. ♪ cindy? ♪ introducing an all-new crossover, toyota c-hr. toyota. let's go places. fleas, ticks and mosquitoes. got any ideas?ting you? not all products work the same. my owner gives me k9 advantix ii. it kills all three through contact. no biting required. so they don't have to bite? that's right. no biting required. k9 advantix ii. wise choice. (upbeat music playing, lively chatte
: i'm lesley stahl.r edition of "60 minutes." tomorrow, be sure to watch "cbs this morning." i wanted to know who i am and where i came from. i did my ancestrydna and i couldn't wait to get my pie chart. the most shocking result was that i'm 26% native american. i had no idea. just to know this is what i'm made of, this is where my ancestors came from. and i absolutely want to know more about my native american heritage. it's opened up a whole new world for me. discover the...
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i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> game changer for sure, indeed. >> lauren's here with the forecast and things quieted down. >> things are quieting down. after that storm rolled through center city philadelphia, beautiful rainbow. >> funny how that happened. >> lets look at the pot of the gold you can see that captured by lauren sullivan, our digital director. she captured this right outside cbs-3 studios on spring garden street. beautiful scene thereafter that severe storm, just quickly ran its way through center city philadelphia it trek all across the delaware valley, bringing down trees and power lines, unfortunately as it went but things are quiet. still have cloud and little bit of rain moving back into center city philadelphia. 73 degrees. we will drop down to 86 to 73 from that rain cooled air you can see where that cell went through. temperatures in the 70's and 60's but 85 in ac. eighty-two wildwood where we have not been touched by that rainfall. storm scan three not showing widespread active but that severe thunderstorm over last three hours from berks count
i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> game changer for sure, indeed. >> lauren's here with the forecast and things quieted down. >> things are quieting down. after that storm rolled through center city philadelphia, beautiful rainbow. >> funny how that happened. >> lets look at the pot of the gold you can see that captured by lauren sullivan, our digital director. she captured this right outside cbs-3 studios on spring garden street. beautiful...
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i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> new york times square was all a buzz yesterday. >>es was perched on the ledge at one times square, same building where new years eve ball drops. take a look. in total there were 30,000 bees, bee keepers were called into take them away. they used a low suction vacuum to put them in small containers. bees were then moved to the hive in bryant park. no one was stung but many people were scared that they would be, with that many bees. >> got that right. >> amazing. >> i know it is corny but i will say it anyway, it was beautiful today. i said it was corny. >> i knew you were going to go there, ukee. >> only ukee, can go there. >> unbelievable. >> yes. >> don't get on a roll, please >> a beautiful day to day, and , lucky people down the shore right now enjoying nice conditions, sunshine, comfortable temperatures, comfortable humidity levels, just a beautiful day looking live at ocean city, new jersey or sky scan three. everyone across the region enjoying this day, pretty a typical by late june standard and hard to believe july 1st is just
i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> new york times square was all a buzz yesterday. >>es was perched on the ledge at one times square, same building where new years eve ball drops. take a look. in total there were 30,000 bees, bee keepers were called into take them away. they used a low suction vacuum to put them in small containers. bees were then moved to the hive in bryant park. no one was stung but many people were scared that they would be, with that...
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, now have not just, doctor and nurses on call but musicians as well. >> health reporter stephanie stahl joins us now to tell us this story. >> reporter: you guys will like it this program is called musicians on call, you know, for hospital patients their days are usually filled with treatments and in the feeling so good. coup the music. it is not just relaxing and fun to listen to doctors now know that it can be a helpful treatment for patients who are hospitalized. >> ♪ >> reporter: it will be better now for patients at bryn mawr hospital, with the introduction of the wxpn musicians, on call. >> it is great to have a hospital, sound, full of music >> from the auditorium, and, for a musical visit. >> ♪ >> just a lit built, maybe feel like i was than the in the hospital. >> reporter: todd peterson lives in wayne is hospitalized for gastrointestinal surgery. >> recovery has been just a wait and see game. it is day after day after day and anything to break it up, and, you know, make it a little fun and all that, it is just fantastic. >> reporter: he got to take a break from bedside medical
, now have not just, doctor and nurses on call but musicians as well. >> health reporter stephanie stahl joins us now to tell us this story. >> reporter: you guys will like it this program is called musicians on call, you know, for hospital patients their days are usually filled with treatments and in the feeling so good. coup the music. it is not just relaxing and fun to listen to doctors now know that it can be a helpful treatment for patients who are hospitalized. >> ♪...
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>> reporter: a delaware county mom dealing were not one but two difficult diagnoses, our stephanie stahl shares their story, and the unique way the community is now rallying around them. >>> plus making the grade several area colleges are getting top marks when it comes to safety, the school being recognized, and why, lauren? >>> sunshine but not scorching in rehoboth beach and humidity levels have in the dropped down in your neck of the wood just yet they will soon will with a much cooler and much more comfortable night ahead we will talk about that plus preview of the your weekend forecast coming up. >>> well, jason peters said yesterday he wants to stay with the eagles and it looks like he got his wish we will tell but his new deal and the legend a former philly and fan favorite carlos ruiz continues to grow pitching for mariners for the first time in his career, last night, how did dough? i'll show you later in sports. >>> several area schools in the tri-state area on a new list of the state of safees college necessary america for 2017. >> university of delaware is ranked 26th, rowan
>> reporter: a delaware county mom dealing were not one but two difficult diagnoses, our stephanie stahl shares their story, and the unique way the community is now rallying around them. >>> plus making the grade several area colleges are getting top marks when it comes to safety, the school being recognized, and why, lauren? >>> sunshine but not scorching in rehoboth beach and humidity levels have in the dropped down in your neck of the wood just yet they will soon will...
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. >> our stephanie stahl shows why this is first for the philadelphia police department when "eyewitnessews" comes right back. donald tmeet phil murphy,by former goldman sachs bankers. another wall street banker running for governor, whose firm helped trigger the financial meltdown that put millions out of work and out of their homes. murphy's trying to buy the election, paying off new jersey bosses. my name's john wisniewski, and i'm running for governor of new jersey. john wisniewski, the son of a millwright, who uncovered the bridgegate scandal and exposed chris christie's corruption. the choice -- insider wall street politics or main street, new jersey, values. takesmiss hoffman gets us to mathere safe every time. mrs. migliaccio teaches us all about fractions - and haikus - and the erie canal! miss reeves makes us sound amazing. and miss santoro always takes time to see how we're doing. miss simpkins keeps our school looking great. recess wouldn't be recess without miss basile. and mrs. mccarthy always has tons of good books to read. which makes for a pretty good day at school. ♪ >>
. >> our stephanie stahl shows why this is first for the philadelphia police department when "eyewitnessews" comes right back. donald tmeet phil murphy,by former goldman sachs bankers. another wall street banker running for governor, whose firm helped trigger the financial meltdown that put millions out of work and out of their homes. murphy's trying to buy the election, paying off new jersey bosses. my name's john wisniewski, and i'm running for governor of new jersey. john...
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. >>> plus heat and your head, our stephanie stahl explains how rising temperatures can cause migraines and what you need to necessity to prevent the pain, leslie. >>> well, major league baseball draft is tonight i'll tell you what position phillies are looking to select plus phillies take on the red sox tonight jared eickoff on the mound so why is he still looking for his first win of the year. we will have a couple reasons later in miss hoffman gets us there safe every time. to make a good school day. takes a lot of people mrs. migliaccio teaches us all about fractions - and haikus - and the erie canal! miss reeves makes us sound amazing. and miss santoro always takes time to see how we're doing. miss simpkins keeps our school looking great. recess wouldn't be recess without miss basile. and mrs. mccarthy always has tons of good books to read. which makes for a pretty good day at school. ♪ >>> a driver in the keystone state has snagged the latest vanity plate trend sweeping the nation. >> someone has officially applied for a covfefe pennsylvania license plate, now this all started whe
. >>> plus heat and your head, our stephanie stahl explains how rising temperatures can cause migraines and what you need to necessity to prevent the pain, leslie. >>> well, major league baseball draft is tonight i'll tell you what position phillies are looking to select plus phillies take on the red sox tonight jared eickoff on the mound so why is he still looking for his first win of the year. we will have a couple reasons later in miss hoffman gets us there safe every time....
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i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> well, it is another fantastic friday, great baseballer, out there and as part of our summer if he celebration our lauren casey is live from wilmington outside frawley stadium, home of the blue rocks, hi there, lauren. >> reporter: hey girl how is it going, beautiful evening right now, sunnies shining on my face but luckily think of adorable blue rocks hat to wear to keep it out of my eyes the ticket stand, first pitch at 7:05. they are taking on astros. minor league team here. they actually have three mascots, one of them is rocky blue winkle, who is on my hat. he is a strong yet adorable. then we also have mr. ruble, he is representative of the blue granite that the team is name is based upon and then we also have my personal favorite mr. celery, yes, a little bit random, amazing. president celery comes out only when they score a run and when he comes out he throws celery stalks into the stand. so fun and nutritious for all of the baseball goers but yeah , beautiful condition, the breeze feels great, temperatures are warm, after we hav
i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> well, it is another fantastic friday, great baseballer, out there and as part of our summer if he celebration our lauren casey is live from wilmington outside frawley stadium, home of the blue rocks, hi there, lauren. >> reporter: hey girl how is it going, beautiful evening right now, sunnies shining on my face but luckily think of adorable blue rocks hat to wear to keep it out of my eyes the ticket stand, first pitch at...
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our stephanie stahl shows us, it is not just for entertainment. >> then, one of the top chefs in the country dishes out his secret in the kitchen. how you can cook like mark vetri and help great cause at the same time in this week's taste with tori. we will be right miss hoffman gets us there safe every time. to make a good school day. takes a lot ofe mrs. migliaccio teaches us all about fractions - and haikus - and the erie canal! miss reeves makes us sound amazing. and miss santoro always takes time to see how we're doing. miss simpkins keeps our school looking great. recess wouldn't be recess without miss basile. and mrs. mccarthy always has tons of good books to read. which makes for a pretty good day at school. ♪ >> ♪ >> he can really play. >> this soul full performance given at the philadelphia school district, all city jazz festival. many of those musicians are actually philadelphia students, the free all-day concert was presented by the philly pops and the kimmel center. >> now, to the cbs-3 health watch. the healing power of music. patient in a montgomery county hospital hav
our stephanie stahl shows us, it is not just for entertainment. >> then, one of the top chefs in the country dishes out his secret in the kitchen. how you can cook like mark vetri and help great cause at the same time in this week's taste with tori. we will be right miss hoffman gets us there safe every time. to make a good school day. takes a lot ofe mrs. migliaccio teaches us all about fractions - and haikus - and the erie canal! miss reeves makes us sound amazing. and miss santoro...
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i'm stephanie stahl for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> g.o.p.ealth care bill will be a topic of discussion on today's face the nation, monk john dickerson's guests to discuss, will be pennsylvania senator pat toomey, john will be here in our next half an hour, with a preview of today's show which you can catch at 10:30 right here on cbs-3. >>> well, history bufs will like this one artifacts from the country's most notorious gangsters were auctioned off this weekend. auction took place in cambridge, massachusetts on saturday, organizers called the event, gangsters, outlaws and law men, people bid on items like photos of the gangster al cap pope and original arrest warrants used to catch bonnie and clyde, pretty cool. >>> in the next half an hour of cbs-3 "eyewitness news" we will check back live at philadelphia triathlon with some adjustments today because of the weather. >>> also ahead a scary scene at an amusement park a girl, dangling from a ride, wait until you see how park goers banded together to help her. >>> then honoring philadelphia nat
i'm stephanie stahl for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> g.o.p.ealth care bill will be a topic of discussion on today's face the nation, monk john dickerson's guests to discuss, will be pennsylvania senator pat toomey, john will be here in our next half an hour, with a preview of today's show which you can catch at 10:30 right here on cbs-3. >>> well, history bufs will like this one artifacts from the country's most notorious gangsters were auctioned off this weekend....
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i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> turning now to weather, it is just a lovely start to our sunday. >> absolutely a huge difference from yesterday. you and i just a little bit prior to this time yesterday were on air talking about severe thunderstorms we see tornado ripping through and today completely different. gist a wonderful sunday afternoon. we will talk about tornadoes. i know we have license recapping them all morning long but it was a ef0 that came through machine mouth county yesterday morning, time new just around 7:21 when it came through, estimated max wind right around 75 miles an hour touched down in that home depot parking lot on route nine. it lasted for just about a half mile or so with the wind of 40-yard. so this was our first tornado in the four planes area and second one that touched down 7:27. this also a. f-zero in the oak glenn area 75 miles an hour wind with this one as well. it track through the park and this one was a third of the mile long. so not overly strong they were overly large tornadoes but they still caused damage. 75 miles an hour wi
i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> turning now to weather, it is just a lovely start to our sunday. >> absolutely a huge difference from yesterday. you and i just a little bit prior to this time yesterday were on air talking about severe thunderstorms we see tornado ripping through and today completely different. gist a wonderful sunday afternoon. we will talk about tornadoes. i know we have license recapping them all morning long but it was a ef0 that...
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health reporter stephanie stahl has more on a first for the bike patrol.hose are bike police instructors showing their stuff riding down art museum steps. they are training newly sworn in office hours just graduated from the police academy. >> you have to be in good physical shape because today we are riding about 30 miles and you need to be coordinated as well because we do maneuvers with the bike. >> reporter: learning how to ride in tight spaces is what they might to have to do navigating through crowd and they have practiced emergency dismounts and suspect take downs. >> it is historic this is first time that we're ever having a class just graduate academy go through bike training. >> thirty office hours volunteered for bike patrols started this days session up in the northe and rode to the art museum. >> it ace lieutenant of work. >> they are required to have good cardio levels. >> reporter: shawna lee is excited about staying fit on bike patrol. she has been focusing on breathing techniques staying hydrated and eating a healthy diet. >> it goodies th
health reporter stephanie stahl has more on a first for the bike patrol.hose are bike police instructors showing their stuff riding down art museum steps. they are training newly sworn in office hours just graduated from the police academy. >> you have to be in good physical shape because today we are riding about 30 miles and you need to be coordinated as well because we do maneuvers with the bike. >> reporter: learning how to ride in tight spaces is what they might to have to do...
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zpl i think it's a stahl we had the chop, the big move last friday where all the volatility ip creased. a few names moved down 10, 15% just to the 200 day moving average on the s&p 500 technology sector is another 10% drop and probably 20%. i think it will move into the summer and fall. >> robert, thank you so, karen, take a look at the chart like that. you hold a lot of those big cap technology kind of stocks. is there a concern as we see the strength in health care. >> if you're a large cap growth fund, that growth in facebook and google alpha get beth was fan tastic, so we haven't seen anything to destroy the story. could they trade down? of course. anything could, but that kind of growth, i feel comfofortable owning >> valuation wise, i think they're fine investors are comfort bable with valuations, they see the long-term set up as far as i'd probably lean toward big cap pharma it's not necessarily the generals back involved >> i'm going would you rather you. >> technology or health care here >> wow, that's a great question. i didn't see it coming >> i should, right it's an obvious
zpl i think it's a stahl we had the chop, the big move last friday where all the volatility ip creased. a few names moved down 10, 15% just to the 200 day moving average on the s&p 500 technology sector is another 10% drop and probably 20%. i think it will move into the summer and fall. >> robert, thank you so, karen, take a look at the chart like that. you hold a lot of those big cap technology kind of stocks. is there a concern as we see the strength in health care. >> if...
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. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here with more on the proposed new legislation aimed at savingives. >> reporter: came out today, this is legislation that would require cars to be equipped with technology, to alert drivers that someone is in the back seat when the carries turned off? the proposed new law, was un veiled today in washington, by a group of advocates. >> it is not even that hot yet and already nine children have died after being left in hot cars, this year. >> i have killed my son. i did it. >> miles harrison describing anguish of leaving his son in the car distracted by issues at work. >> children are dying unnecessarily, families are being destroyed unnecessarily. this has got to stop. >> reporter: harrison family was among other advocates and politicianness washington i don't dues the hot cars act of 2017. >> education is important, to make the public aware of the dangers but it must be combined with a technology solution to save the lives of children. >> reporter: legislation would require, cars to be equipped with existing technology to alert drivers that a pas
. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here with more on the proposed new legislation aimed at savingives. >> reporter: came out today, this is legislation that would require cars to be equipped with technology, to alert drivers that someone is in the back seat when the carries turned off? the proposed new law, was un veiled today in washington, by a group of advocates. >> it is not even that hot yet and already nine children have died after being left in hot cars, this year....
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health reporter stephanie stahl will look at triggers and she will have some tips that could help you fight summer season migraines, and, that is coming up in our healthwatch at 6:00. >>> and you can track the temperatures, and your full forecast, anytime at your fingertips, just down load cws philly weather app available on itune and google play. >>> bill cosby's sexual assault trial is drawing to a close, in closing arguments today his lawyers told jurors that cosby's freedom is now at stake. our alycia nieves was in the courtroom all day and she joins us live from, norristown montgomery count which how things stand right now, leash a? >> reporter: well, joe, jury is charged right now by the judge and then prepared to go in deliberations, to decide if bill cosby is guilty or not guilty of sexual assault but this morning, we had at least one head shaking moment that left many of us in the courtroom looking confused. defense only called one witness to the stand, and only spent five minutes with him before resting their case. bill cosby walked in the montgomery county courthouse, arm a
health reporter stephanie stahl will look at triggers and she will have some tips that could help you fight summer season migraines, and, that is coming up in our healthwatch at 6:00. >>> and you can track the temperatures, and your full forecast, anytime at your fingertips, just down load cws philly weather app available on itune and google play. >>> bill cosby's sexual assault trial is drawing to a close, in closing arguments today his lawyers told jurors that cosby's...
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health reporter stephanie stahl introduces to us a man seeing the world again thanks to the technologyand ride public transportation to his job. anthony has retinaitis. >> once everything is black, you know, for many, many years , that was it report for the for 20 years he lived in blackness until he received a bionic eye this animation from the developers shows how it works, a tiny camera send image toss a wearable computer images are processed and sent wirelessly to an implant on the eye: >> it is a marriage of technology, micro electronics, wireless technology, blue tooth wireless, communication and tissues. >> i don't see things the way other people do. i see everything in different, flashes, lights, shapes. >> reporter: more of the cloudy, black and white vision >> i can tell difference between a car, bus, truck. i just can't tell what make. >> reporter: helps him navigate life. >> we have sometimes set up and this is really a difficult place to navigate. >> i have my hope back. once i lost my sight i was resigned to be blind for the rest of my life. i'm not resigned to that anymo
health reporter stephanie stahl introduces to us a man seeing the world again thanks to the technologyand ride public transportation to his job. anthony has retinaitis. >> once everything is black, you know, for many, many years , that was it report for the for 20 years he lived in blackness until he received a bionic eye this animation from the developers shows how it works, a tiny camera send image toss a wearable computer images are processed and sent wirelessly to an implant on the...
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. >> health reporter stephanie stahl explains who might want to try it, up pro tip for fruit lovers: has unbelievable produce prices. so you'll never have to choose between your favorites. i thought i was your favorite. take a fresh look at giant's produce prices. pro tip: gianraspberries for prices on produce. john... strawberries for amy... what's a jicama? thanks! take a fresh look at giant's produce prices. >>> and on the cbs-3 healthwatch tonight, yoga for back pain, new research says it can good for some patients. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here now to explain. >> that is right this research just came out, all of those different positions and contortions, some might think that yoga would aggravate back pain which is an issue for millions of americans but this research, that was released within a hour says yoga can actually be helpful for some people hoff lower back pain. june takes regular yoga classes. >> i apparently have a spine that is covered with arthritis >> reporter: seventy-four years old said yoga eases her back pain. >> i'm much more comfortable with movem
. >> health reporter stephanie stahl explains who might want to try it, up pro tip for fruit lovers: has unbelievable produce prices. so you'll never have to choose between your favorites. i thought i was your favorite. take a fresh look at giant's produce prices. pro tip: gianraspberries for prices on produce. john... strawberries for amy... what's a jicama? thanks! take a fresh look at giant's produce prices. >>> and on the cbs-3 healthwatch tonight, yoga for back pain, new...
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with us, still to come on "eyewitness news" it sound like a sci-fi movie, health reporter stephanie stahlill introduce to us a man who was blind and now he can see, thanks to a bionic eye, incredible technology is up next. >>> weather and wine, how changes in the climate are affecting your favorite wine, it is not just the flavor that can be altered, we will tell you all bit, lauren? >>> nearly upon us, it is fathers day weekend if you have outdoor plans with dad, we will do some grilling keep an eye to the sky for thunderstorms, both saturday and sunday more likely in the afternoon and evening hours but cannot rule out a spotty shower or storm in the morning hours due to a stalled frontal boundary. we will see times of sunshine but cloud a general trend and warming things up getting steamy by sunday with high temperatures rising to near 90 . we will be earth's climate is changing and many businesses have to adapt to the difference that he is may arise. >> one of them is the wine industry, and meteorologist matt peterson is is in the iron science center to explain how temperature changes
with us, still to come on "eyewitness news" it sound like a sci-fi movie, health reporter stephanie stahlill introduce to us a man who was blind and now he can see, thanks to a bionic eye, incredible technology is up next. >>> weather and wine, how changes in the climate are affecting your favorite wine, it is not just the flavor that can be altered, we will tell you all bit, lauren? >>> nearly upon us, it is fathers day weekend if you have outdoor plans with dad, we...
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i'm stephanie stahl for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> and this program note now our sister station isfill inn and airing and half an hour special alex scott a stand for hope tonight, it is telling the story of alex scott the little girl who battled cancer and started a lemonade stand to find a cure, which is now a nationwide fund raising movement. alex scott a stand for hope airs tonight at 10:30 on the c w philly right here after "eyewitness news" at 10. >>> we're tracking rain. >> yes, we never like to see it on the weekend when we have a big holiday. >> yes, fathers day tomorrow. >> yes, exactly. >> reminder out there. >> for everyone who hasn't gotten their dad something yet you have 24 hours to do it. if you have any plans to go outside tomorrow, keep an eye to the sky because we are looking for chance for, some shower activity on our sunday but better chance for rain, better chance for a dreary day , it is really going to be today. check out our live picture this morning, from ocean city, new jersey. if you can even see ocean city , lots of fog this morning down especially along
i'm stephanie stahl for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> and this program note now our sister station isfill inn and airing and half an hour special alex scott a stand for hope tonight, it is telling the story of alex scott the little girl who battled cancer and started a lemonade stand to find a cure, which is now a nationwide fund raising movement. alex scott a stand for hope airs tonight at 10:30 on the c w philly right here after "eyewitness news" at 10....
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danger parents need to necessity about before their children go swimming, health reporter stephanie stahl explains why drowning, dry drowning, and signs you need to look for after the kid this summer in the state that invented the american vacation a legendary adventure awaits. heroes will rise. bonds will be forged. and memories will be made to last a lifetime. new york state. it's all here. it's only here. plan your summer trip at iloveny.com here's what you need to know right now still no verdict in the bill cosby's sexual assault trial, so far, jury has spent 12 hours over two days weighing three felony charges. a conviction could land the 79 year-old behind bars for the rest of his life. >>> minivan jumped curve and strikes three people at 16th and jfk in center city. vehicle hit a news stan, two victims are being treated at hahnemann hospital, third victim refused treatment. >>> good evening, i'm jim donovan, ukee washington is off tonight. >> i am a jessica dean. also tonight 18 penn state penn state fraternity brothers are waiting to find out if they will stand trial in the death
danger parents need to necessity about before their children go swimming, health reporter stephanie stahl explains why drowning, dry drowning, and signs you need to look for after the kid this summer in the state that invented the american vacation a legendary adventure awaits. heroes will rise. bonds will be forged. and memories will be made to last a lifetime. new york state. it's all here. it's only here. plan your summer trip at iloveny.com here's what you need to know right now still no...
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we are not just talking about dehydration as health reporter stephanie stahl tells us, a sudden burst of heat can trigger headaches. >> reporter: it might be fun for kid who can play in the water at dilworth park but for most others like here in the italian market this quick blast of hot, humid weather is oppressive. >> it makes you light headed. it is just hot over there in the heat. >> reporter: people who spend time in the heat can get dehydrated, among symptoms headaches and research shows that changes in the barometric pressure can trigger migraine headaches. >> in general it is usually a fall in barometric pressure but for many people it does not matter but a quick rise in temperature, as well, or if there is going to be thunderstorms. >> reporter: barometric pressure is pressure in the air or amount of force that is being applied tour body from the air, it is linked to headaches because there is a pressure difference between the surrounding atmosphere and the sinuses which are filled with air and doctors say that it may force fluid into the tissue and cause a disruption in flui
we are not just talking about dehydration as health reporter stephanie stahl tells us, a sudden burst of heat can trigger headaches. >> reporter: it might be fun for kid who can play in the water at dilworth park but for most others like here in the italian market this quick blast of hot, humid weather is oppressive. >> it makes you light headed. it is just hot over there in the heat. >> reporter: people who spend time in the heat can get dehydrated, among symptoms headaches...
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stephanie stahl "eyewitness news." >> sport is next.americans have fit bits to track their activity levels, right? but we'll tell you how some people are hacking their fit bits to get higher readings without breaking a sweat. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> the cbs-3 science center sponsored by einstein healthcare network. more than medicine. >> two struggling teens battling it out down in st. louis the phillies came into the losing streak, taking on the cardinals on seven game slide. hellickson on the mound for the fighting's, the phanatic making the trip to st. louis, having little fun at the cardinals mascot fred bird's expense there, no score in the thirds, tommy joseph at the plate. he singles up the middle off michael, how i scores and the phillies take the lead. later, aaron al tear goes the opposite way, that's a fly ball, it goes off the base of the wall, in right, tommy joseph scores from first, on the triple, and it is two-nothing. >> the cards, scoring twice in their half of the inning, jed, with the rbi single juan that the game is all tied u
stephanie stahl "eyewitness news." >> sport is next.americans have fit bits to track their activity levels, right? but we'll tell you how some people are hacking their fit bits to get higher readings without breaking a sweat. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> the cbs-3 science center sponsored by einstein healthcare network. more than medicine. >> two struggling teens battling it out down in st. louis the phillies came into the losing streak, taking on the cardinals on...
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. >> summer is most dangerous season for teenage drivers, health reporter stephanie stahl will share sobering statistics that may make you want to sit down with your teen tonight for a talk that could safe a life. >>> wild wind gusts send a inflatable playhouse flying, seriously injuring a child, those stories and more when "eyewitness news" continues. introducing fios gigabit connection. superfast internet at an incredible price. with speeds up to 940 megs. that's 20x faster than most people have. and, it's just $79.99 a month online for 1 year. and only $5 more per month for the second year. get fios gigabit connection for $79.99 with tv, hbo for 1 year and multi-room dvr service for 2 years. all with a 2-year agreement. switch now at fiosgigabit.com. you knew when you cast it they'd lock you up. but that didn't stop you. you traveled far and wide, and others followed. mothers, daughters, sisters, lions. and because together you roared so loud, i know my voice matters today. this summer, come celebrate new york state's equal rights history. download our guide to plan your trip. >>>
. >> summer is most dangerous season for teenage drivers, health reporter stephanie stahl will share sobering statistics that may make you want to sit down with your teen tonight for a talk that could safe a life. >>> wild wind gusts send a inflatable playhouse flying, seriously injuring a child, those stories and more when "eyewitness news" continues. introducing fios gigabit connection. superfast internet at an incredible price. with speeds up to 940 megs. that's 20x...
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dozens of pills a day, health reporter stephanie stahl explains that cancer hero doesn't always meanetting rid of all health issues, plus ... >>> ♪ >> it was a triumphant return to manchester for ariana grande how much the singer's star studded concert helped raise for victims of the terror attack. lauren. >>> we're coming off a good weekend today is only monday but i'm focusing on the next week end and after a cool, cloudy stretch for upcoming workweek we will feel like summer once again for upcoming weekend. looking good model wise with high temperatures generally in the middle 80's, possibly upper 80's by sunday and at this point we do have a trend of sunshine in store for both saturday and sunday with minimal rain chances on saturday. we will be right >>> attacking allergies and winning. this young man is now able to feet a food he used to be allergic too new tonight on "eyewitness news" at 6:00 how he became first patient at children's hospital of philadelphia to become de sensitized to egg allergies. and what makes children's hospital the national leader in curing the condition
dozens of pills a day, health reporter stephanie stahl explains that cancer hero doesn't always meanetting rid of all health issues, plus ... >>> ♪ >> it was a triumphant return to manchester for ariana grande how much the singer's star studded concert helped raise for victims of the terror attack. lauren. >>> we're coming off a good weekend today is only monday but i'm focusing on the next week end and after a cool, cloudy stretch for upcoming workweek we will feel...
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i'm stephanie stahl for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> everybody was quiet in studio, check ago this out interesting taking pointers >> well, weather was perfect today for opening of the new park in camden. >> "eyewitness news" was on hand for ribbon cutting of the new spray ground in vonita park, new spray place is nature theme and features tree branch that showers kid as they play, a lock archway, and spray that pop up like budd and rain garden that captures infiltrates and treats the spray ground's water. it looks like kid had i great time for opening day. >> they sure did. >> did you see those faces. >> perfect day for that, don't you think. >> absolutely i want to go there. >> that looks like fun. >> nice place to cool down on a hot, humid day to day. dew points in the mid 60's. that makes it feel uncomfortable. that is threshold where you are like it is starting to feel uncomfortable. we will deal with more of that , lets take a live look outside, right now, it is not a bad evening in the city. it is definitely feeling like summer. it is first full day of summer for sure and it is
i'm stephanie stahl for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> everybody was quiet in studio, check ago this out interesting taking pointers >> well, weather was perfect today for opening of the new park in camden. >> "eyewitness news" was on hand for ribbon cutting of the new spray ground in vonita park, new spray place is nature theme and features tree branch that showers kid as they play, a lock archway, and spray that pop up like budd and rain garden that...
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i'm stephanie stahl for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> and a reminder now our sister station the cw philly is airing a half an hour special, alex scott: a stand for hope tonight, it tells the story of alex scott a little girl who battled cancer. she started a lemonade stand to help find a cure for all children with cancer which is now a nationwide fund raising movement, alex scott a stand for hope airs tonight at 10:30 on the cw philly right here after "eyewitness news" at 10:00. >>> turning now to weather, matt, it is gray and gloomy, can we expect the sin to make an appearance. >> don't hold your breath, unfortunately. it doesn't look like it is making an appearance today. it is a dreary, gray, start to saturday. one of those saturdays where it makes you just want to hang out, inside, i know we like to get outside and enjoy our saturdays as much as we can. our weather watchers, usually are the won able to get out there and get us great pictures, telling us what is going on in their backyard and this morning we don't a ton of weather watchers and i don't blame them. it is dreary out there
i'm stephanie stahl for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> and a reminder now our sister station the cw philly is airing a half an hour special, alex scott: a stand for hope tonight, it tells the story of alex scott a little girl who battled cancer. she started a lemonade stand to help find a cure for all children with cancer which is now a nationwide fund raising movement, alex scott a stand for hope airs tonight at 10:30 on the cw philly right here after "eyewitness...
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health reporter stephanie stahl has details with the einstein healthcare atlantic city center report. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> smart phones have become our constant companion. >> our phone is a huge part of my life. i do everything from texting, to emails, social media, everything. >> texting and e-mailing around the clock activities for many. now, mounting research indicates, the repetitive motion appears to be increasing cases of tendonitis. >> one of the hypothesis is that, you know, the joints get loose, and lacks, and because of that, the bones kind of move differently than they would in a normal situation. >> a team of biomedical researchers is looking into what's called smart phone thumb. it starts with awkward hands and thumb positioning. >> it is also a movement that requires some force through the thumbs. so when you press, on your phone, you know, you're interacting with the phone, it is not just a free movement in space. >> researchers are using dynamic image technique to watch the bones of a healthy patient move, so they can document what's normal, and compare it with what's not. >>
health reporter stephanie stahl has details with the einstein healthcare atlantic city center report. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> smart phones have become our constant companion. >> our phone is a huge part of my life. i do everything from texting, to emails, social media, everything. >> texting and e-mailing around the clock activities for many. now, mounting research indicates, the repetitive motion appears to be increasing cases of tendonitis. >> one of the...
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health reporter stephanie stahl explains how it happens. >> reporter: ohio police officer chris green accidentally overdosed on fentanyl during a traffic stop may 14th and he was helping to arrest two men on alleged drug charges in this car. you can see white powder on the floor. officer green wore a mask and gloves at the scene but when he got back to the police station he noticed powder on his jacket, brushed it off and collapsed an hour later. >> i never dreamed that something dangerous would be such minute piece of powder. >> reporter: emt were nearby to administer the opioid anecdote narcan there was a similar incident in west moreland county parks where a police officer inhaled heroin or fentanyl causing a fast heart rate, he too was revived with narcan. >> it is actual very easy to absorb through the skin, inhaled, through the mouth, it goes in anyway you want it to go. >> reporter: doctor eric stand er emergency department chief of hahnemann hospital says powdered forms of opioids can be easily ingested accidentally and quickly cause people to feel disoriented. >> it can affec
health reporter stephanie stahl explains how it happens. >> reporter: ohio police officer chris green accidentally overdosed on fentanyl during a traffic stop may 14th and he was helping to arrest two men on alleged drug charges in this car. you can see white powder on the floor. officer green wore a mask and gloves at the scene but when he got back to the police station he noticed powder on his jacket, brushed it off and collapsed an hour later. >> i never dreamed that something...
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new research says it can be good for some patient goes, health reporter stephanie stahl, explains. >>orter: she takes regular ohio classes. >> i apparently have a spine that is, covered with arthritis. >> reporter: the 74 year-old says yoga helps ease her back pain. >> i'm much more comfortable with movement. >> reporter: now a new study backs that up. researchers looked at 300 low income patient was chronic low back pain some took classes designed for back pain once a week, others did physical therapy. >> we found that the yoga was as effective at physical therapy for reducing pain intensity, improving peoples physical function and perhaps most importantly, reducing pain medications, and use. >> lift your backup. >> reporter: instructor debbie green says yoga cultivates balance in the body which can help relief back pain. >> we have the equipment and we use it, it is really helpful but you could do without equipment, and yes, everybody can do it. >> reporter: carroll shapiro has scoliosis is and has suffered with back pain much of her life. >> when you are in severe pain i'm not one
new research says it can be good for some patient goes, health reporter stephanie stahl, explains. >>orter: she takes regular ohio classes. >> i apparently have a spine that is, covered with arthritis. >> reporter: the 74 year-old says yoga helps ease her back pain. >> i'm much more comfortable with movement. >> reporter: now a new study backs that up. researchers looked at 300 low income patient was chronic low back pain some took classes designed for back pain...
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i'm stephanie stahl, cbs cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> great lesson there. >>> in celebration of the cancer survivors in west oak lane, more than 300 people gathered for a colorful tea at enan tabernacle baptist church , thinks third year that the church has honored cancer survivors while remembering those who who her battle with the disease and ray of colors in each room representing various forms of cancer. "eyewitness news" anchor natasha brown mced the event this year, every two years cancer ministry at the church host this is colorful event. >>> in the next half an hour here on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" another night of terror in britain a van runs down pedestrians and then as more begins to attack. >>> philadelphia councilman is on the mend an man accused of attacking him isbarred. how the councilman played a role in catching the man who allegedly stabbed him. >>> and sunshine this morning, but a few cloud later this afternoon, unsettled pattern for our workweek. we will break it down all coming up. (vo) shop all makes, models and colors in your neighborhood... all with worry-free owner
i'm stephanie stahl, cbs cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> great lesson there. >>> in celebration of the cancer survivors in west oak lane, more than 300 people gathered for a colorful tea at enan tabernacle baptist church , thinks third year that the church has honored cancer survivors while remembering those who who her battle with the disease and ray of colors in each room representing various forms of cancer. "eyewitness news" anchor natasha brown mced the event...
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. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here with details on that steph. >> reporter: jessica and joe lead poisoning in children is a health concern, mainly for families living in old homes or apartments. primary component of the led prevention plan announce today is aimed at expanding a law that requires landlordness philadelphia, to certify that rental properties are lead free. old homes and buildings are primary source offer lead poisoning that comes from chipping paint, number of children in philadelphia, exposed to lead has declined, but it is still a big concern for megan massrick hoist a rent inner port richmond with a small child. >> we were worried about the paint. we are looking to move out to the suburbs. >> reporter: final recommendations from the city advisory group called for more lead testing, berth education efforts and expanded enforcement. >> we are committed to reducing presence even further here in philadelphia. >> reporter: lead isn't just in paint a sweeping environmental investigation from the inquirer and daily news found dangerous levels of lead in soil, neigh
. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here with details on that steph. >> reporter: jessica and joe lead poisoning in children is a health concern, mainly for families living in old homes or apartments. primary component of the led prevention plan announce today is aimed at expanding a law that requires landlordness philadelphia, to certify that rental properties are lead free. old homes and buildings are primary source offer lead poisoning that comes from chipping paint, number...
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health reporter stephanie stahl explains dry drowning, and the signs parent needs to look out for, that'sight at 5:00. >>> well, head to your neighborhood news stand, you might see a familiar face. meisha johnson is on the front page of jersey man and philly man. >> what's so neat about it, it gives everyone who maybe doesn't know you a chance to get to know who you are inside. like your heart. as opposed to just kind of doing the traffic, or doing it love it. very, very hon orders, great people over there. >> yes, very nice. >> well done. >> thank you and that's "eyewitness news" at noon. i'm rahel solomon, for meisha, katie, all of us here, thanks for watching. >> "eyewitness news" continues at 5:00. >> and of course you can view us on line at cbsphilly.com. >> the young and the restless is next. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> kevin: that's who your accomplice is? "john doe"? >> dr. harris: i'd have to be a criminal to have an accomplice. i've done nothing more than open up my home to protect the woman tha
health reporter stephanie stahl explains dry drowning, and the signs parent needs to look out for, that'sight at 5:00. >>> well, head to your neighborhood news stand, you might see a familiar face. meisha johnson is on the front page of jersey man and philly man. >> what's so neat about it, it gives everyone who maybe doesn't know you a chance to get to know who you are inside. like your heart. as opposed to just kind of doing the traffic, or doing it love it. very, very hon...
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twins have been separated at the children's hospital of philadelphia, and health reporter stephanie stahlre with details on what is a rare, very complicated problem. >> the surgery happened last wednesday, the information released today, by children's hospital. ten month-old twin girls aaron and abby were conjoined at the top of their head, they are now, separate and continue to recover from the surgery. their parents, heather and riley delaney on live in north caroline after been here in philadelphia since the girls were born. there is months of planning for complicated surgery, and skin on the twin's head had to be slowly, expanded, so it could be used in the reconstruction, and operation last week took 11 hours, as surgeons separated the girls. they are being carefully monday tarred and recovery and rehabilitation we are told will take months. we will keep you posted on their progress. >>> also tonight, on the healthwatch, skin safety, and a giant reminder about the importance of fighting skin cancer. that arrived, today, at philadelphia's city hall. it is called destination healthy sk
twins have been separated at the children's hospital of philadelphia, and health reporter stephanie stahlre with details on what is a rare, very complicated problem. >> the surgery happened last wednesday, the information released today, by children's hospital. ten month-old twin girls aaron and abby were conjoined at the top of their head, they are now, separate and continue to recover from the surgery. their parents, heather and riley delaney on live in north caroline after been here in...
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dissolve nest skiinarchers used it as a u vaccine and found it was as effective as the traditional e stahlill he will tell us about this on "eyewitness news" today at 5:00. >>> very interesting. well, pet owners listen up. new research shows that one in three pets is overweight or obese. while these pudgy pets looe threatening conditions. correspondent dawn,arning signss and what to do if your pet poun. >> busy lifestyles and unhealthy diets wreaking havoc pets. >> overweight in obesity in cats and tags has increasing to 160 to 170%. >> dr. kirk, is the lead veterinary researchers behind study by banfield pet hospital. >> right now one out of threeei. >> reporter: he a tributes this increase to number of factors. la food, and a changing attitude towards >> we are starting to consider pets more and more to be members of our fd we like to to communie with them and show our affection to them by and it can be pretty easy for to us offer too many treats in single day to our pets. >> reporter:because just as in g iting around all that extra weight can you hazardous to your pet's healtrt disease
dissolve nest skiinarchers used it as a u vaccine and found it was as effective as the traditional e stahlill he will tell us about this on "eyewitness news" today at 5:00. >>> very interesting. well, pet owners listen up. new research shows that one in three pets is overweight or obese. while these pudgy pets looe threatening conditions. correspondent dawn,arning signss and what to do if your pet poun. >> busy lifestyles and unhealthy diets wreaking havoc pets....
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. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here with a local victim's reveal. >> this is scary, guys. big danger with fire works is when they are set off in backyard or parks, by people whether or not, trained professionals, and things like firecrackers and sparklers have been linked to a greg number of injuries. stacy young can finally see more clearly her vision slowly restored after devastating facial injury when a fire work exploded nearby. >> i was trying to yell, and trying to get up, everything went black. i could not see anymore, the pain, jesus god do i know what pain is. >> reporter: it happened 17 years ago her skull was fractured in five places, stacy was told that she would never see again. >> cornea nice and clear. >> reporter: after six reconstructive surgeries at penn medicine some of station 's vision has been restored in one eye. >> i'm seeing stuff now that i have not seen in 17 years. >> i can see my son's face. i haven't seen his face in 17 years. >> reporter: consumers products safety commission says fire works caused nearly 11,000 injuries in 2015, and 1300 were
. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here with a local victim's reveal. >> this is scary, guys. big danger with fire works is when they are set off in backyard or parks, by people whether or not, trained professionals, and things like firecrackers and sparklers have been linked to a greg number of injuries. stacy young can finally see more clearly her vision slowly restored after devastating facial injury when a fire work exploded nearby. >> i was trying to yell, and trying...
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. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here with more on one of their first success stories >> put tonight. >> making chocolate chip cook business eggs used to be something that was life threatening for 15 year-old, isaac kieser. >> i have anaphylaxis so my throat would close would i get hives, would i vomit, and then it just, i'm always really, constant fear that will happen >> reporter: his childhood was spent a voicing exposure, no easy task, considering, eggs are in so many things. >> he could not go to the restaurant and order a hamburger because in the morning they may have cooked an egg on that same grill. it is terrifying. >> reporter: isaac's mom made sure he was always equipped with an epi-pen but he still had to be careful about an accidental exposure. >> i would always like everyone would have a cake or something and i didn't know if i could have it. makes you different and separate from everybody else. >> reporter: that is all changed because isaac was first patient to be de sensitized to eggs, at children's hospital of philadelphia. >> we have had patients, to react, to it is
. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here with more on one of their first success stories >> put tonight. >> making chocolate chip cook business eggs used to be something that was life threatening for 15 year-old, isaac kieser. >> i have anaphylaxis so my throat would close would i get hives, would i vomit, and then it just, i'm always really, constant fear that will happen >> reporter: his childhood was spent a voicing exposure, no easy task, considering, eggs...
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. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here with more on families who depend on medicaid. >> they are very concerned. >> there is a lot of uncertainty about what is happening with medicaid and that has families who depend on it, worried. >> do you want a snack. >> reporter: snack time is complicated for stephanie prattco her two children have down syndrome and health complications. >> are they good. >> yes. >> reporter: eighteen year-old sarah a has a feeding tube that need constant attention, despite their intellectual and intellectual challenges they are thriving and happy. >> i work. >> reporter: twenty-three year-old john has a job, since they were born, sarah and john has had services paid for by medicaid, it is coverage they get not because they are poor but because they have disabilities. >> we both had decent jobs, middle class family, doing our share, rolling up our sleeves, not looking for a hand out, needed medicaid because we were handed something that we had no idea how we would have financially managed had we not had that. >> reporter: among things they pay for physical
. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here with more on families who depend on medicaid. >> they are very concerned. >> there is a lot of uncertainty about what is happening with medicaid and that has families who depend on it, worried. >> do you want a snack. >> reporter: snack time is complicated for stephanie prattco her two children have down syndrome and health complications. >> are they good. >> yes. >> reporter: eighteen year-old sarah a...
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. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here with more on why kate going public could help save others. >> it really could, joe. kate's sharing her medical ordeal on facebook. because pulmonary embolism can be easily mistaken for something minor doctors say that kate's story will help raise awareness and save lives on facebook meteorologist kate bilo said it started with a dull pain in her ribs that spread to her shoulder, when advil didn't help she drove herself to the hospital. ct scans revealed pulmonary embolisms or blood clots in the lungs. >> it is relatively common and can be very dangerous. >> reporter: doctor joseph bushrose chief of emergency medicine at lankenau medical center says cloths usually start in the leg and travel through the heart into the lungs. >> all of this is blood clots in the lung. >> that is one there and is there another smaller one. >> reporter: kate had a baby three weeks ago being pregnant or postpartum increases risk for blood clots. >> because of the harmonal changes in pregnancy still cause blood to be thicker so to speak mowing pregnant woman have
. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here with more on why kate going public could help save others. >> it really could, joe. kate's sharing her medical ordeal on facebook. because pulmonary embolism can be easily mistaken for something minor doctors say that kate's story will help raise awareness and save lives on facebook meteorologist kate bilo said it started with a dull pain in her ribs that spread to her shoulder, when advil didn't help she drove herself to the hospital. ct...
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leslie stahl has that story for "60 minutes." >> reporter: vladimir karamerza was an opposition activisthe front lines, protesting putin's policies, organizing demonstrations and town hall meetings. he knew he was on a dangerous mission. when we met him last year, he he learned just how dangerous. >> i was in a work meeting with my colleagues in moscow when i suddenly started to feel really sick and i went in 20 minutes from feeling completely normal to feeling like a very sick man. and i don't remember anything for the next month. >> you were out for a month? >> i was in a coma for a week and i don't remember anything for a month and had basically a cascade of all my major life organs failing one after another, just switching off. the lungs, the heart, the kidneys. >> reporter: he was shuttled from hospital to hospital in moscow for two days. as doctors frantically tried to figure out what was wrong with him. >> i was at one point connected i think to eight different artificial life support machines and doctors told my wife that it's only going to be about 5% chance that i'll survive. >
leslie stahl has that story for "60 minutes." >> reporter: vladimir karamerza was an opposition activisthe front lines, protesting putin's policies, organizing demonstrations and town hall meetings. he knew he was on a dangerous mission. when we met him last year, he he learned just how dangerous. >> i was in a work meeting with my colleagues in moscow when i suddenly started to feel really sick and i went in 20 minutes from feeling completely normal to feeling like a very...
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. >> well, health reporter stephanie stahl has more with the einstein health care science center report. >> easy to say. good luck with that. you are already thinking about it. mosquitoes by the are not only annoying but they can be potentially dangerous because of the zika virus. while scientists are working to find berth treatments for the virus, doctors say it is best to avoid the bug by the, as much as possible. welcome to summer, mosquito season is here, health offices are concerned about the potential for zika virus spreading with bug by the. they recommend using insect repellant that contains deet, best way to prevent getting the mosquito bite but difficult to avoid pesky bugs if you are outside a lot. >> really worse thing you can does scratch a mosquito bite because when it by the it releases histamine, and that case itching. more you scratch the more histamines gets released and more it itches. >> reporter: instead of scratching doctors recommend putting hydrocortisone on the bite to kill the itch and will help it heel faster. doctors say other remedies like alcohol, witch haz
. >> well, health reporter stephanie stahl has more with the einstein health care science center report. >> easy to say. good luck with that. you are already thinking about it. mosquitoes by the are not only annoying but they can be potentially dangerous because of the zika virus. while scientists are working to find berth treatments for the virus, doctors say it is best to avoid the bug by the, as much as possible. welcome to summer, mosquito season is here, health offices are...
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. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here to explain this new study. >> reporter: this research waseased about a half an hour ago, it says that there is, strong evidence now, that health insurance helps save lives. sarah and fred zorn struggled for a decade to find and keep health insurance fred has a preexisting condition inflammatory bowel disease. >> when i didn't have insurance, i was so much more stressed about the fact that i didn't have some kind of backup, behind me, that it actually caused me to have worse symptoms. >> reporter: new research says having health insurance reduce s risk for death, study published in the annals of internal medicine reviewed several previous studies. >> people get to see doctor or nurse practitioner and they get their health problems taken care of. if you don't have health insurance you are unlikely to get treatment for your diabetes or your depression. >> reporter: researchers say about one person will die for every 800 people without health insurance, in a year. fred and sarah finally got coverage through affordable care act while republicans
. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here to explain this new study. >> reporter: this research waseased about a half an hour ago, it says that there is, strong evidence now, that health insurance helps save lives. sarah and fred zorn struggled for a decade to find and keep health insurance fred has a preexisting condition inflammatory bowel disease. >> when i didn't have insurance, i was so much more stressed about the fact that i didn't have some kind of backup, behind...
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from the hero families that have been affected by cancer, so i want to throw it over to stephanie stahl who has a hero family right now, stephanie. >> we do have a hero family. this is trish, her son ryan, daughter emily, thanks for being here. trish, it is a big day for you , today, seven years ago, tell us bit. >> seven years ago today is the day we received brian's official diagnosis of a type of brain tumor. he was admitted on the first and it took that long to get the biopsy back. lemonade days were going on. i remember coming home and i republican watching on, the tv and part of me was still in shock like this is us now too. >> how did alex lemonade stand foundation help you and your family. >> well, it took plaque and it is a place where you can go and within other people who get it and who don't question if you have a bad day, or if your feeling unusually craze bye something to anybody else would be meaningless then they understand you know, just a cough could ab lot bigger than just a cough. >> right. >> that nobody judges. it is just a great support system. >> they help you th
from the hero families that have been affected by cancer, so i want to throw it over to stephanie stahl who has a hero family right now, stephanie. >> we do have a hero family. this is trish, her son ryan, daughter emily, thanks for being here. trish, it is a big day for you , today, seven years ago, tell us bit. >> seven years ago today is the day we received brian's official diagnosis of a type of brain tumor. he was admitted on the first and it took that long to get the biopsy...
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our stephanie stahl shows you what makes it, so unique. >>> and now at 6:00 o'clock we are on the roadtiful, devon, pennsylvania, drone watch three is showing us there is plenty to see in the chester county town, but delight of devon this time of the year, of course is the horse show and country fair. cbs-3 summer fest is in full swing. >>> ah, yes, good evening, i'm ukee washington. >>> good evening, everybody i'm jessica dean. coming to you live, from devon , pennsylvania. home to the devon horse show and country fare and ukee, this is 121st year for the devon horse show. talk about some tradition? talk about some family traditions? we have certainly have all that here all around us. we have been learning more and more about what goes on here both in the oval behind us but also the fare portion where kid can ride ride and there is great shopping, great food, and they have a little bit of everything for everybody when they come here. we will tell but history. for the devon horse show go all the way back to 1896, equestrians have been competing here for years and years and certainlyll
our stephanie stahl shows you what makes it, so unique. >>> and now at 6:00 o'clock we are on the roadtiful, devon, pennsylvania, drone watch three is showing us there is plenty to see in the chester county town, but delight of devon this time of the year, of course is the horse show and country fair. cbs-3 summer fest is in full swing. >>> ah, yes, good evening, i'm ukee washington. >>> good evening, everybody i'm jessica dean. coming to you live, from devon ,...
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i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >>> switching gears now, a gorilla at a texas zoo hasnet sensation, thanks to its dance moves. take a lock at this. this is a video posted on line by the dallas zoo, the gorilla there showed off his moves in a swimming pool, already gotten tens of thousands every views, of course, some on the internet have gotten create, too, adding the son maniac from the movie flash dance as the sound track. coy watch that all day. matt, that's me on a friday right there. >> yes, you snow. >> he's happen. >> i nothing says get the friday going like spinning around, slashing around. >> there go. >> i was wondering how were you going to top that, but i think you might have just done it. >> i think i embarrased myself. i think the gorilla has better dance moves than i do. >> for sure. >> that's all right. we will be dancing around later this afternoon, even though it is rainy here this morning, showers out, there it is really going to be pretty nice, later on, on our saturday. storm scan3, shows two features dealing with here this morning, the first, all
i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >>> switching gears now, a gorilla at a texas zoo hasnet sensation, thanks to its dance moves. take a lock at this. this is a video posted on line by the dallas zoo, the gorilla there showed off his moves in a swimming pool, already gotten tens of thousands every views, of course, some on the internet have gotten create, too, adding the son maniac from the movie flash dance as the sound track. coy watch that all day. matt, that's...