713
713
tv
eye 713
favorite 0
quote 0
live from the franklin institute, stephanie stahl. >> such a note look. making, stephanie, thank you. your brain exhibit at the franklin institute opens to the public this saturday, for more information as steve said head to our website cbsphilly.com. click on links and numbers. >> right now, 6:50. want to see what's coming up on cbs this morning. >> chair roads joins us fluff new york with that preview, morning, charlie. >> hey, good morning, nicole, erika. ahead we take to you las vegas for closer look at the investigation underway after deadly rampage that ended with five dead including two police officers. plus, peter greenberg on the new airline that charges a monthly fee and lets you fly all you want. it is a test case that could soon be copied across the country. and one man's dream for an easy way to make the perfect cup of coffee has created a frenzy. so we'll talk to the inventor of the arrow press how he created p the cheap device that's attracting coffee fans everywhere. the news is back in the morning. and we'll see you with it in about ten m
live from the franklin institute, stephanie stahl. >> such a note look. making, stephanie, thank you. your brain exhibit at the franklin institute opens to the public this saturday, for more information as steve said head to our website cbsphilly.com. click on links and numbers. >> right now, 6:50. want to see what's coming up on cbs this morning. >> chair roads joins us fluff new york with that preview, morning, charlie. >> hey, good morning, nicole, erika. ahead we...
265
265
Jun 14, 2014
06/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 265
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm stephanie stahl cbs-3 it witness news. >> all right. kathy here with us now.gs looking up for father's day weekend. absolutely looking much better as each hour progresses. a few more scattered showers out there. otherwise we're going to be seeing improv improving conditid clearing skies and even see the full moon tonight. outside right now, we have some showers to the south but in center city philadelphia it is looking good with a partly cloudy sky. could see a passing shower within the next hour or so. otherwise, just improving conditions. storm scan3 we're looking at a few scattered showers. one down the shore that has been persistent along our boardwalks, along our barrier islands. this is moving toward the north and east through ocean city and atlantic city, possibly brigantine and out of here. another area of rain some moderate to heavy moving through middletown, delaware. possibly hitting smyrna and also making its way toward wilmington and into salem county, new jersey and that will be moving eastward as well. otherwise, we are seeing the dry line right
i'm stephanie stahl cbs-3 it witness news. >> all right. kathy here with us now.gs looking up for father's day weekend. absolutely looking much better as each hour progresses. a few more scattered showers out there. otherwise we're going to be seeing improv improving conditid clearing skies and even see the full moon tonight. outside right now, we have some showers to the south but in center city philadelphia it is looking good with a partly cloudy sky. could see a passing shower within...
143
143
Jun 21, 2014
06/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> all right, 5:20. at the move thinks weekend it is men verse women and the jersey boys, we will have a preview coming up. >>> hi have been i'm nancy dell, coming up, bolt of the sexes with the star studded cast of think like a man 250 and director cl int >>> well, the jersey boys are headed from broadway to the big screen and the cast of think like a man too has headed to sin city. nancy dell from entertainment tonight has word on what is new at theaters this weekend. >> twenty-four hours the boys will be with the boys. >> anus girls with the girls. >> reporter: kevin hart and guys of think like a man are back and living it up in sin city and this time the girls air long for the the ride. >> i think what we loved about this one is the girls got to hang together. our friendship got to show. >> reporter: ladies got to take center stage with a little musical. >> ♪ it is driving me out of my mind ♪ >> the girls did an amazing job, they killed that scene. it is one of the most memorable scenes in the movie.
i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> all right, 5:20. at the move thinks weekend it is men verse women and the jersey boys, we will have a preview coming up. >>> hi have been i'm nancy dell, coming up, bolt of the sexes with the star studded cast of think like a man 250 and director cl int >>> well, the jersey boys are headed from broadway to the big screen and the cast of think like a man too has headed to sin city. nancy dell from...
308
308
Jun 24, 2014
06/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 308
favorite 0
quote 0
health reporter stephanie stahl tells us why too many added vitamins are bad for your kids. >> two south jersey bakers are whipping up drama on national tv, i'm syma chowdhry with that sweet sweet reality to be on the next great bakers airing tonight. >> pretty exciting. they tell "eyewitness news" reporter syma chowdhry that talent, and experience, mixed with the spring will of confident are all of the ingredients they need to burn the competition. >> they're fun. they're competitive. >> who will go this way and this way. >> and they are from new jersey. >> which would make them perfect for reality tv. al debartolo and manny are brains and brawn behind die bartoloa bakery in collinswood. they are putting south jersey in the spotlight. >> it is either connected to philadelphia or new york or north jersey. >> reporter: show is hosted by buddy, who is the cake boss from northern new jersey. >> i felt a connection to him unlike other contestants growing up in the italian family bakery. >> reporter: two are compete to go won $100,000 they have been dubbed team black as they flushed their cre
health reporter stephanie stahl tells us why too many added vitamins are bad for your kids. >> two south jersey bakers are whipping up drama on national tv, i'm syma chowdhry with that sweet sweet reality to be on the next great bakers airing tonight. >> pretty exciting. they tell "eyewitness news" reporter syma chowdhry that talent, and experience, mixed with the spring will of confident are all of the ingredients they need to burn the competition. >> they're fun....
220
220
Jun 23, 2014
06/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 220
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie stahl is live outside sarah's home in newtown square where sarah and her family just spoke, stephanie. >> reporter: that is right, it is a victory for murnaghan family their battle that started over a year ago to save sarah's life has now resulted in a permanent transplant rule change. >> first grady felt like i didn't think it was possible. >> reporter: sarah murnaghan and her family said they were happy about the decision that will permanently change transplant rules giving children easier access to adult lungs. >> very rewarding that the medical community agrees with us. >> and listen, it is for the bet are. >> reporter: sarah parents started a battle a year ago a judge first ruled in her favor and united network for organ sharing, allowed for exceptions, sarah then had two lung transplants with dult lungs. now other children will have the same opportunity. >> it is not an enormous impact that will change adult lung transplants but it is significant. every life counts. >> reporter: home video from her family documents sarah's long, sometimes difficult recovery but she say
stephanie stahl is live outside sarah's home in newtown square where sarah and her family just spoke, stephanie. >> reporter: that is right, it is a victory for murnaghan family their battle that started over a year ago to save sarah's life has now resulted in a permanent transplant rule change. >> first grady felt like i didn't think it was possible. >> reporter: sarah murnaghan and her family said they were happy about the decision that will permanently change transplant...
184
184
Jun 25, 2014
06/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 184
favorite 0
quote 0
children with weight issues is all too common, now with the state of pace getting involved, and stephanie stahl takes a lot a brand new report aimed at combating childhood obesity. >> we are tracking line of showers and then are storms moving eastward towards philadelphia, and we will take sometime to get there we will show what you to expect, and when the humidity takes a break. >>> and dozens of ducks rescued from city streets, we will tell you where, exactly officials found these birds, beasley. >>> scottie hartnell said good bye to his flyers teammates today as he clears out for columbus. >>> tomorrow night's nba draft may be the most eagerly anticipated since the team selected allen iverson, those stories when i join you for ms. winnie earle: kids inse paterson face lots of obstacles - but nothing can stop their determination. mara: my dream is to be a pediatric nurse. ms. earle taught me if i work hard - i can do anything. ms. winnie earle: mara had so much potential, it was my job to help her reach her goals. mara: now, i'm headed to college to study nursing! ms. winnie earle: there are
children with weight issues is all too common, now with the state of pace getting involved, and stephanie stahl takes a lot a brand new report aimed at combating childhood obesity. >> we are tracking line of showers and then are storms moving eastward towards philadelphia, and we will take sometime to get there we will show what you to expect, and when the humidity takes a break. >>> and dozens of ducks rescued from city streets, we will tell you where, exactly officials found...
209
209
Jun 20, 2014
06/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 209
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> well, public pools, in the city of philadelphia, are officially opened. "eyewitness news" at kick off event at the cruz recreation center at sixth and master. you can imagine these kid just could not wait to jump into the water and stay there. nothing like it. >> great day for it. summer starts tomorrow and it is all coming together here kathy. >> summer, pools are opened the heat is on and it will stay that way. tomorrow night quite as warm, wait until you see that seven day forecast. down the shore people have been on the beach all day still on the beach, but really getting busy on the boards. it is dinner time. some pizza, ice cream, some curly fries, crab fries, they have got it all down there. um-hmm. thinking about it, it is worth the the trip. on storm scan three we have some clouds rolling in from the west but it will be a beautiful evening. these showers will not arrive, until tomorrow, midday or the of afternoon. not a lot of rain. the don't cancel any outdoor plans but more of the hit or miss variety. summer does officially b
i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> well, public pools, in the city of philadelphia, are officially opened. "eyewitness news" at kick off event at the cruz recreation center at sixth and master. you can imagine these kid just could not wait to jump into the water and stay there. nothing like it. >> great day for it. summer starts tomorrow and it is all coming together here kathy. >> summer, pools are opened the heat is on and it will stay...
184
184
Jun 24, 2014
06/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 184
favorite 0
quote 0
health reporter stephanie stahl has more. >> it was great. i thought i knew it was possib possible. >> 11 year old sarah and her family said they were happy about the decision that will permanently change transplant rules giving children easier access to adult lungs. >> very rewarding that the medical community agrees with us. >> and listened. made a change for the better. >> reporter: sarah's parents started the battle year ago. a judge first ruled in their favor. then the united network for organ sharing allowed for exceptions. sarah then had two lung transplants with adult lungs. now other children will have the same opportunity. >> it's not an enormous many packet that will, you know, change adult lung transplants but it is, you know, significant impact. i mean every life counts. >> home void 83 from her family documents her long and difficult recovery but she's enjoying her summer. >> we do schoolwork with, um, mom and dad and we go to the pool. and we go to some parks. >> the family says they have a lot to celebrate including a new baby
health reporter stephanie stahl has more. >> it was great. i thought i knew it was possib possible. >> 11 year old sarah and her family said they were happy about the decision that will permanently change transplant rules giving children easier access to adult lungs. >> very rewarding that the medical community agrees with us. >> and listened. made a change for the better. >> reporter: sarah's parents started the battle year ago. a judge first ruled in their favor....
211
211
Jun 25, 2014
06/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 211
favorite 0
quote 1
stephanie stahl is on the story. >> this is my daughter.'s 15. >> reporter: 54 year old lori schaeffer is raising two teenagers in south jersey where for years she was worried about a series of inclusive breast screenings. then lori turned to penn medicine where 3d mammography known as tomorrow mow synthesis found what she had been fearing. >> even though it was diagnosed as cancer it was stage one, and they got it in time, and i just feel very happy you know that i know i had it and it's cure. report roar here's a traditional image of lori's breast and that is the more detailed 3d view. >> when you look at the tomorrow mow zen they sis area this area clearly stands out. >> provides 3d images -- >> you get clearer look at the breast tissue by being able to look at individual slices as opposed to the entire breast as a single project. >> reporter: been was part of a sweeping new study that included half million women with 3d digital mammography there was a 41% increase in the detection of invasive cancer compared to traditional mammography a
stephanie stahl is on the story. >> this is my daughter.'s 15. >> reporter: 54 year old lori schaeffer is raising two teenagers in south jersey where for years she was worried about a series of inclusive breast screenings. then lori turned to penn medicine where 3d mammography known as tomorrow mow synthesis found what she had been fearing. >> even though it was diagnosed as cancer it was stage one, and they got it in time, and i just feel very happy you know that i know i had...
144
144
Jun 10, 2014
06/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
tonight three on your side health reporter stephanie stahl has their story. >> reporter: this is onef the unexplained psychotic episodes seven cereal paul michael nelson started to experience in 2009. >> in the night, he was tearing up the flooring. he took a knife to the office door. >> his family started recording the outbursts because some doctors didn't believe them. >> he was flopping around on his needs barking like dog. report roar over five years paul mikail was hospitalized, 50 times and even occasionally removed from his home by employees. no one would figure out what was wrong. >> all of a sudden our kid goes from -- he's an angel in the christmas play looking cute as could be to what you just saw. >> reporter: blood test fina finally diagnosed pans pediatric -- it's marked by sudden outbursts. the cause is unusual. >> we diss covered he had annotate immune disease attac attacking his blood and blood vessels. >> a tracking the blood triggering psychiatric problems. all identified known by the newly identified syndrome. >> 40 to% of the cases step triggers it. the rest we d
tonight three on your side health reporter stephanie stahl has their story. >> reporter: this is onef the unexplained psychotic episodes seven cereal paul michael nelson started to experience in 2009. >> in the night, he was tearing up the flooring. he took a knife to the office door. >> his family started recording the outbursts because some doctors didn't believe them. >> he was flopping around on his needs barking like dog. report roar over five years paul mikail was...
211
211
Jun 21, 2014
06/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 211
favorite 0
quote 0
health reporter stephanie stahl tells us why. >> reporter: tiffany rittenhouse works at the jeff sonleep center and ironically, suffers with insomnia herself. >> never feel rested and just feel miserable all day report roar for millions like tiffany who need as much darkness as possible to sleep, saturday the summer solstice the longest day of the year could be especially troublesome. >> as soon as i see the light i'm up. >> reporter: sunrise on saturday will be at 5:32 in the philadelphia region. and soon hours later, the sun will set at 8:33. it's a lot of daylight which reduces product of the hormone melatonin that regulates sleep. >> light antagonizes melatonin. >> director of the jefferson sleep center stress and other things can you tell us interfere with sleep. but the extra dose of sunlight that comes with the solstice can make insomnia even worse. >> because of that, we don't sleep as well. melatonin is important for sleep but not secreted later into the night. >> he says shutting out as much light as possible will help. it might sound strange but he also recommends wearing
health reporter stephanie stahl tells us why. >> reporter: tiffany rittenhouse works at the jeff sonleep center and ironically, suffers with insomnia herself. >> never feel rested and just feel miserable all day report roar for millions like tiffany who need as much darkness as possible to sleep, saturday the summer solstice the longest day of the year could be especially troublesome. >> as soon as i see the light i'm up. >> reporter: sunrise on saturday will be at 5:32...
162
162
Jun 17, 2014
06/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
three on your side medical reporter stephanie stahl is here on what is a very big announcement to day. >> cooper hospital says that starting, next month veterans in south jersey will be able to get primary care services, within 24 hours. >> hey, veterans we will take darn good care of you. >> reporter: cooper university health care announcing it will make veterans vip who get priority same day services. >> what coupe are is doggies absolutely outstanding. >> reporter: bernie, who served in korea was on the new jersey veterans task force, and he thinks va generally does a good job but could use all of the help it can get. >> our mission here at cooper is clear to serve, to heel, and to educate. >> reporter: all of this follows a va ought that it found veterans waiting months to get appointments, in new jersey, average wait time is 25 days. >> there shouldn't be this type of wait for an individual. >> reporter: there are 130,000 veterans in south jersey, most get medical services at philadelphia va, it is unclear how many may take advantage of cooper's new program. >> they protected us,
three on your side medical reporter stephanie stahl is here on what is a very big announcement to day. >> cooper hospital says that starting, next month veterans in south jersey will be able to get primary care services, within 24 hours. >> hey, veterans we will take darn good care of you. >> reporter: cooper university health care announcing it will make veterans vip who get priority same day services. >> what coupe are is doggies absolutely outstanding. >>...
216
216
tv
eye 216
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie stahl with a exclusive look at the franklin institute new brain exhibit. >> it really helps understand what happens inside your head every day. >> your brain is one of the most complex if not the most complex organ in your body. and it controls everything that you do, see, feel, how you act. >> unique look inside your head. understanded g optical illusions, why multi that is king is is a myht. >> my ears perk up when i heard that one. at this time of year, we'll get to that, but at this time of year, a lot of high school graduates looking forward to college. >> not all, though, apparently, at least one already has his college degree. hard to believe but david greer of north field minnesota graduated from both his high school and got a college degree at the same time this week. >> what? >> high schooler earned his associates agree in 11th grade, graduated from university of minnesota, with a agree in statistics and just, because this guy is so impressive, also debt-free. >> of course he is. >> naturally. >> at 18, graduated from college? >> doesn't that make you feel a little
stephanie stahl with a exclusive look at the franklin institute new brain exhibit. >> it really helps understand what happens inside your head every day. >> your brain is one of the most complex if not the most complex organ in your body. and it controls everything that you do, see, feel, how you act. >> unique look inside your head. understanded g optical illusions, why multi that is king is is a myht. >> my ears perk up when i heard that one. at this time of year,...
271
271
tv
eye 271
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> good evening, everyone. we have breaking news kathy was talking about you since that passing storm in the area. what we are looking at here is a flooding situation in norristown. i'll step out of the way so you can get a better idea. what you're looking at is 202 in the northbound direction where we see huge uponning of water. they have shut down 202 northbound at main street and it is affecting other roadways in this virginia interest is. traveling southbound you can still bypass through but emergency teams are on the scene. 202 northbound is shut down, dekalb street is also closed in both directions and since we are looking at this map take a look at all of the red sensors around the area have of norristown and even beyond that as we make our way out toward fort washington. traveling pennsylvania turnpike we are jam between valley forge and fort washington that is not only eastbound but we are seeing chase between fort washington and mid county tolls. we have volume on the schuylkill, we have volume on the
i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> good evening, everyone. we have breaking news kathy was talking about you since that passing storm in the area. what we are looking at here is a flooding situation in norristown. i'll step out of the way so you can get a better idea. what you're looking at is 202 in the northbound direction where we see huge uponning of water. they have shut down 202 northbound at main street and it is affecting other roadways in this virginia...
149
149
Jun 14, 2014
06/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie stahl, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> all right, 6:45, right now, and there is a lot comingng saturday. anthony mason, send eat a meyer join us live from new york with a preview. good morning, guys. >>> high there, nicole. coming up: closer look at the disturbing new report showing air traffic controllers getting little to no sleep before their shifts. and why the latest plans to prevent it aren't working. >> summer tv used to be pile of reruns. why networks are changing their strategy. >> this fathers day weekends looking at how men's socks have become a hot fashion item, with some now more expensive than the shoes. all that plus your eye opener, the dish, and muse neck our saturday session ahead on cbs saturday. >> i'll show you the socks. >> more expensive than, you know what, anthony, it is okay. we'll be -- (laughing) -- thanks for the preview, guys, appreciate it. 6:46 right now. back on "eyewitness news", with a giant injury as being finds, paleontologists paleontow mexico discovered the skull after prehistoric elephant. group of guys celebrating bachelor party of all
stephanie stahl, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> all right, 6:45, right now, and there is a lot comingng saturday. anthony mason, send eat a meyer join us live from new york with a preview. good morning, guys. >>> high there, nicole. coming up: closer look at the disturbing new report showing air traffic controllers getting little to no sleep before their shifts. and why the latest plans to prevent it aren't working. >> summer tv used to be pile of reruns. why...
148
148
Jun 14, 2014
06/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
three on your side health reporter stephanie stahl explains the healing power of bees.e'll be back. >>> before we go, performance from the us army voices. let's take a listen. >> ♪ ♪ god bless america ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ if they see that dinner's gonna be good they'll wanna eat it right away. and country crock stirs in easily, to give mashed potatoes that rich buttery flavor your family loves, everytime. welcome to crock country. >>> and back now on "eyewitness news" with giant jurassic finds. pail yan toll gists in new mexico un covered the skull after prehistoric elephant. believe it or not a group of guys celebrating a bachelor party stumbled upon the fos i am. workers are in the weekends every digging it out. that elephant wade as much as 13,000 pounds, and stood 9 feet tall. wow. >>> on the cbs-3 health watch state off initials california are saying they are in the midst after whooping cough he epidemic. so far paneled more than 3400 cases, 800 every them in the last two weeks. the disease typically starts with flu-like symptoms, and rapid coughing spells, followed for
three on your side health reporter stephanie stahl explains the healing power of bees.e'll be back. >>> before we go, performance from the us army voices. let's take a listen. >> ♪ ♪ god bless america ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ if they see that dinner's gonna be good they'll wanna eat it right away. and country crock stirs in easily, to give mashed potatoes that rich buttery flavor your family loves, everytime. welcome to crock country. >>> and back now on...
166
166
Jun 15, 2014
06/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> all right, very cool exhibit. 6:14 right now. the hidden cash craze is getting closer to philadelphia. new yorkers got to search for free money yesterday. once anonymous california millionaire, jason booze i is behind that game, nearly 60 envelopes, each filled with 50 bucks and silver dollar were tucked in central and prospects park. also debuted in houston and mexico city yesterday. >>> well there is next story is just in time for breakfast. it is the world's largest breakfast table, all part of the cereal city festival. where else? battle creek, michigan. post, kellog, conago a, free cereal, pop tarts, milk and juice. more than 70,000 bowls of cereal were enjoyed. a lot of cereal. leftovers of course donate today a local food bank. very nice. >>> 6:15, right now, yesterday was beautiful day, carol. so hopefully today is much like the same? >> you know, i think it might -- i don't know, it will be close. they're both perfect. so it is judging apples and apples. one have little more shine if you like a particular slightly warmer
i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> all right, very cool exhibit. 6:14 right now. the hidden cash craze is getting closer to philadelphia. new yorkers got to search for free money yesterday. once anonymous california millionaire, jason booze i is behind that game, nearly 60 envelopes, each filled with 50 bucks and silver dollar were tucked in central and prospects park. also debuted in houston and mexico city yesterday. >>> well there is next story is...
184
184
Jun 22, 2014
06/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 184
favorite 0
quote 0
three on your side health reporter stephanie stahl has that story. >> hey veterans we will take darncare of you. >> reporter: cooper university health care announcing that it will make veterans vip's who get priority same day services. >> what cooper is doggies absolutely outstanding. >> reporter: bernie, served in korea was on the new jersey veterans task force. he thinks va generally does a good job but could use all of the help it can get. >> our mission here at cooper here is clear, to serve, to heel and to educate. >> reporter: all of this follows a va ought that it found veterans waiting months to get appointments, in new jersey, the average wait time is 25 days. >> there shouldn't be this type of wait for individuals. >> reporter: there are a 130,000 veterans in south jersey, most get medical services at philadelphia va. it is unclear how many may take advantage of cooper's new program. >> they protect us, they have have served us, and they are the reason that people like you and i enjoy the american dream. we owe them a debt of have gratitude. >> reporter: george norcross, co
three on your side health reporter stephanie stahl has that story. >> hey veterans we will take darncare of you. >> reporter: cooper university health care announcing that it will make veterans vip's who get priority same day services. >> what cooper is doggies absolutely outstanding. >> reporter: bernie, served in korea was on the new jersey veterans task force. he thinks va generally does a good job but could use all of the help it can get. >> our mission here at...
205
205
Jun 23, 2014
06/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 205
favorite 0
quote 0
reporting live from newtown square i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> all right stephanie, thanks very much. >>> an investigation is underway tonight after a philadelphia police officer is involved in the shooting in the west oak lane section. police confirmed that a person was hit by gunfire this afternoon at 19th and plymouth street. the man was shot in the head, in a car, at 18th and cheltenham but it is unclear how it ended up there the condition of the suspect is not yet men right now, police have set up a large crime scene, in both areas. >>> well, police say that a gas leak that forced evacuations in the south jersey neighborhood is now under control. chopper three over maureen court in winslow township camden county this morning. officials say that about 30 resident there had to be evacuated but everyone was allowed to return home by 2:00 o'clock this afternoon. workers are still there and those repairs are ongoing but there were no injuries. >>> police are looking for a man who held up a clerk at this sunoco station in bala cynwyd, it happened after 1:00 at city a
reporting live from newtown square i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> all right stephanie, thanks very much. >>> an investigation is underway tonight after a philadelphia police officer is involved in the shooting in the west oak lane section. police confirmed that a person was hit by gunfire this afternoon at 19th and plymouth street. the man was shot in the head, in a car, at 18th and cheltenham but it is unclear how it ended up there the condition of...
124
124
Jun 20, 2014
06/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
three on your side health reporter stephanie stahl joins us live from the cbs-3 sky deck with more ons new study, stephanie. >> reporter: first of all, it is really gorgeous out here on this, the eve the of the summer solstice, the longest day of the year. there is new research just released from harvard explains now why some people are addicted to laying out in the sun. it can be as powerful as a drug. youe them all over the jersey shore people who cannot get enough sun. from being sun kissed to golden brown, some like tan mom can take it a little far. now new research provides more proof that some people really do get addicted to tanning. >> it is feeding into a pathway that is famous for addictive qualities. >> reporter: doctor david fischer led study on mice that found uv exposure can trigger production oven dor fins, feel good hormones. same brain pathway that react to opiate drugs like oxycontin. research conclude that had sun can be as addictive as drugs. >> in some people that can produce a euphoria, a high, in other people, the chronic use of these, when stops produces withdr
three on your side health reporter stephanie stahl joins us live from the cbs-3 sky deck with more ons new study, stephanie. >> reporter: first of all, it is really gorgeous out here on this, the eve the of the summer solstice, the longest day of the year. there is new research just released from harvard explains now why some people are addicted to laying out in the sun. it can be as powerful as a drug. youe them all over the jersey shore people who cannot get enough sun. from being sun...
229
229
Jun 18, 2014
06/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 229
favorite 0
quote 0
health reporter stephanie stahl joins us from cbs-3 sky tech on staying safe in these temperatures, steph. >> reporter: with the city of philadelphia being under a heat advisory the health department is warning everyone to stay smart and certain people need to take more precautions talk about hot? these construction workers are feeling it big time. while kids cool off at roberto clemente park people every where are downing plenty of liquids. doctors warned that the heat is something that needs to be taken seriously. >> prevention is the key if you don't have to be outside in the heat, don't be outside, don't do anything strenuous in the heat. if you can avoid it. >> reporter: doctor ralph an emergency medicine specialist at hahnemann university hospital says that during these hot months, they have plenty of iv fluids ready to go, salt water into the bloodstream is first course of treatment for people complaining of heat-related issues. certain people are more at risk. >> the the elderly, patients on certain medications, those that are outside over exerting themselves it can have pretty se
health reporter stephanie stahl joins us from cbs-3 sky tech on staying safe in these temperatures, steph. >> reporter: with the city of philadelphia being under a heat advisory the health department is warning everyone to stay smart and certain people need to take more precautions talk about hot? these construction workers are feeling it big time. while kids cool off at roberto clemente park people every where are downing plenty of liquids. doctors warned that the heat is something that...
214
214
Jun 29, 2014
06/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 214
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> there are plenty of people mastered the art of making money but how many people mastered making art out of money. cbs's anthony mason has found a man who has done just that. here's a preview of cbs's sunday morning. >> i had no idea where i would go when i started cutting up first bills. >> reporter: artist mark wagner first cut up a dollar bill, 15 years ago. >> i had no sort of personal interest in economics. >> reporter: but he could in the stop making things out of money. his artist assembled almost entirely from 1 dollar bills. he calls this one the money lisa. >> by doing what you do you show up all sorts of the parts of the dollar we never notice. >> that is irony of the work that people are owe familiar with the object they have it in their hand with the daily basis and in within really ace wear of what it looks like. >> reporter: his work asks to us reconsider this piece of paper, we value so much. >> it is against the law to destroy it. it is tab buy that is being broken nerd to make the work. >> reporter: his epic piece libert
i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> there are plenty of people mastered the art of making money but how many people mastered making art out of money. cbs's anthony mason has found a man who has done just that. here's a preview of cbs's sunday morning. >> i had no idea where i would go when i started cutting up first bills. >> reporter: artist mark wagner first cut up a dollar bill, 15 years ago. >> i had no sort of personal interest in...
262
262
Jun 12, 2014
06/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 262
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> also ahead, organic to the next level, health reporter stephanie stahl tells us about a new crop of food that claims not only to be healthier but more taste i, next. >>> storm scan three tracking a soggy thursday, you see a lot of green and that means rain moving through the area flash flood watch is in effect, meteorologist kathy orr has latest forecast in a few minutes. >>> good evening, everyone, as jessica mentioned a lot of green on the radar indicating red. when you see the maps it is indicating rain rather. when you see maps you'll see a lot of red indicating rush on top of the rain delays we are seeing. let look at the cue kill expressway traveling on 76 this shot around passyunk avenue is exit right there. this is your westbound side we are jammed practically from the walt whitman bridge into center city. eastbound delay just as awful. as we continue to the ben franklin bridge i'll step out of the way. making your way westbound, traveling to new jersey in the pennsylvania, you are delayed the entire length, if you are heading in the eastbound direction you have some volu
. >> also ahead, organic to the next level, health reporter stephanie stahl tells us about a new crop of food that claims not only to be healthier but more taste i, next. >>> storm scan three tracking a soggy thursday, you see a lot of green and that means rain moving through the area flash flood watch is in effect, meteorologist kathy orr has latest forecast in a few minutes. >>> good evening, everyone, as jessica mentioned a lot of green on the radar indicating red....
298
298
Jun 10, 2014
06/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 298
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> three on your side health reporter stephanie stahl has more on how testing at a local happies underwaysee if that mexican save lives. >> reporter: jerry simonton depend on her oxy begin tank. the 69 year-old from new jersey has been battling emphysema for more than ten years. >> i struggle with almost anything, my cleaning. i can do a little bit but then turf sit down. >> reporter: for patients like terry, being breathless is an every day struggle, but doctor girard cryer, director of the temple lung center is trying to change that with the help of the pain reliever ibuprofen. doctors believe it may be able to decrease, inflammation in the lungs associated with emphysema. >> we are looking to suppress that level so that cells that would normally repair the lung would come in and hopefully help to repair that. >> reporter: emphysema lung damage has long been thought to be irreversible but if ibuprofen is successful in the phase two trial at temple it could change the course of the treatment for millions of americans. >> if this does show benefit this would be a way of reconstituting or
. >> three on your side health reporter stephanie stahl has more on how testing at a local happies underwaysee if that mexican save lives. >> reporter: jerry simonton depend on her oxy begin tank. the 69 year-old from new jersey has been battling emphysema for more than ten years. >> i struggle with almost anything, my cleaning. i can do a little bit but then turf sit down. >> reporter: for patients like terry, being breathless is an every day struggle, but doctor girard...
453
453
Jun 24, 2014
06/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 453
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> three on your side health reporter stephanie stahl is here with more on this new report, stephanie. >> reporter: very exciting, big deal locally as well. 3-d mammography find significantly more invasive breast cancers and reduces number of false alarms, that is according to the largest study of its kind and part of the research was done right here in philadelphia. >> this is my daughter, 15. >> reporter: fifty-four year-old laurie schaefer is raising two teens in south jersey where she was worried about inconclusive breast screenings. then lori turned to penn medicine where 3-d mammography, found what she had been fearing. >> even though that it was diagnosed, as cancer, was stage one, and, they got it in time, and i just feel, very happy, you know, and know, i had it, and it is cured. >> reporter: here's traditional image of lori's breast and this is more detailed, 3-d view. >> when you look at this image, this area clearly stand out. >> reporter: doctor mitchell, chair of radiology at penn medicine says it provides three dimensional images, do you see how he can hone in on a cert
. >> three on your side health reporter stephanie stahl is here with more on this new report, stephanie. >> reporter: very exciting, big deal locally as well. 3-d mammography find significantly more invasive breast cancers and reduces number of false alarms, that is according to the largest study of its kind and part of the research was done right here in philadelphia. >> this is my daughter, 15. >> reporter: fifty-four year-old laurie schaefer is raising two teens in...
198
198
Jun 15, 2014
06/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 198
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> 7:43 right now.n't gotten your dad a gift yet, carol, may see this weather forecast will suffice. >> i've gotten all of the dads a gift, everyone of them. >> you have. will it last three weeks? >> i know! i've been counting. notice we have people on the bore walk already this morning, why not? perfect at the shore, just out running, this person feels so energetic at this point in the morning, what, not even 8:00. running along, and here is somebody else, will put all every us to shame the way they're exercising at the shore, beautiful out in the kutztown area, too. in fact i justice periods into the farmland where i really find myself most comfortable. >> so loving this weather, and i'm back. looks great out there. winds out of the northwest about 7 miles an hour, no precipitation whatsoever anywhere in the area, real now clouds either. temperatures are coming up, 62 degrees, out at the airport in philadelphia, we have 58 in allentown, 64 in wildwood, 6 degrees down in millville. and all of these tem
i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> 7:43 right now.n't gotten your dad a gift yet, carol, may see this weather forecast will suffice. >> i've gotten all of the dads a gift, everyone of them. >> you have. will it last three weeks? >> i know! i've been counting. notice we have people on the bore walk already this morning, why not? perfect at the shore, just out running, this person feels so energetic at this point in the morning, what, not even...
96
96
Jun 28, 2014
06/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> all right, well, this next story does not apply toe. but wine lovers and coffee lovers it does apply to you. there is now a way to get both of your fixes at the same time. friends fun wine has added two new flavors to its wine in a can collection. cab err nay coffee expresso features cab nay grapes, expresso, hint of chocolate. chardonae, sweet grapes with vanilla cappuccino coffee, hints every chocolate. i can't have either of them, so never mind on that. >> 6:44, and new business in south dakota is putting fresh spin on how to enjoy a drink. check out the zip cycle. new mobile bar in souix falls. now, the psych sell built for 16 passengers, and licensed to sell beer and wine. it makes stops at some local attractions, already taking reservations, for the summer. we just hope someone else is steering. >>> well, from mobile bar, to mobile pet food truck. check out milo kitchen. first of its kinds of truck. catering just to k9's. doling owners in san francisco can spoil spot with all natural treats, made with real chicken and real beef.
i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3, "eyewitness news". >>> all right, well, this next story does not apply toe. but wine lovers and coffee lovers it does apply to you. there is now a way to get both of your fixes at the same time. friends fun wine has added two new flavors to its wine in a can collection. cab err nay coffee expresso features cab nay grapes, expresso, hint of chocolate. chardonae, sweet grapes with vanilla cappuccino coffee, hints every chocolate. i can't have either...
191
191
Jun 21, 2014
06/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 191
favorite 0
quote 0
health reporter stephanie stahl tells us why. rittenhouse works at jefferson sleep center and ironically, suffers with insomnia herself. >> i never felt rested and you just feel miserable all day. >> reporter: for millions like tiffany who need as much darkness as possible to sleep, saturday, the summer solstice, longest day of the year could be especially troublesome. >> it is i'm up. >> reporter: sunrise sat the day will be 5:32 in the philadelphia region and 15 hours later the sun will set at 8:33. it is a lot of daylight which reduces production of the harmone melatonin that regulates sleep. >> light antagonizees melatonin. >> reporter: doctor karl degaining, director of the jefferson sleep center, say stress and other things can interfere with sleep but extra dose of sunlight that comes with the the solstice can make insomnia even worse. >> because of that we don't sleep as well, melatonin is important for sleep but not being see created until later in the night. >> reporter: he says shutting out as much light as possible wi
health reporter stephanie stahl tells us why. rittenhouse works at jefferson sleep center and ironically, suffers with insomnia herself. >> i never felt rested and you just feel miserable all day. >> reporter: for millions like tiffany who need as much darkness as possible to sleep, saturday, the summer solstice, longest day of the year could be especially troublesome. >> it is i'm up. >> reporter: sunrise sat the day will be 5:32 in the philadelphia region and 15 hours...
250
250
tv
eye 250
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm health reporter stephanie stahl with the first exclusive look at the franklin institute's new brainibit. >> it really helps you understand what happens inside your head every day. >> your brain is 1 of the most complex if not the most complex organ in your body and it controls everything that you do, see, feel, how you act. >> a unique look inside your head. understanding optical illusions, why multitasking is a myth and much more. don't miss my preview coming up tomorrow morning on "eyewitness news." >> well, u.s. army sergeant bowe bergdahl has told the people treating him at a u.s. military hospital that was indeed tortured while in taliban captivity. bergdahl said he was beaten and held in a cage after he tried to escape. the new york times is reporting that doctors say bergdahl is physically able to travel but not emotionally ready to be reunited with his family. bergdahl was returned to the u.s. military in exchange for the release of 5 taliban militants at guantanamo bay. a move that has sparked a political firestorm. >> what we're doing here is reconstituting the taliban gov
i'm health reporter stephanie stahl with the first exclusive look at the franklin institute's new brainibit. >> it really helps you understand what happens inside your head every day. >> your brain is 1 of the most complex if not the most complex organ in your body and it controls everything that you do, see, feel, how you act. >> a unique look inside your head. understanding optical illusions, why multitasking is a myth and much more. don't miss my preview coming up tomorrow...
245
245
tv
eye 245
favorite 0
quote 0
health reporter stephanie stahl has more on a rare, often misdiagnosed condition, tonight at 11:00. >d soon learn better time line on when the tilting i495 bridge will reopen in wilmington. dell dot says it will detail plans during a briefing tomorrow, meantime though is there growing evidence of a cause, and new concerns about when officials first got word on a problem. "eyewitness news" reporter jane carabao has that. >> reporter: it is a startling sight i495 bridge in wilmington tilting out of alignment and sight alarm enough one man says he called 911 about it a month and a half ago. wilmington businessman charles allen junior made this emergency call april 15th. >> bridge appears to be separating. i drive that bridge every day and been doing it for 25 years. i just noticed on my waste home that the median strip is separating like about a foot difference between the two jersey barriers in between the center of the road. >> reporter: after this 911 call, he says he what had contacted by a dell dot representative and was told someone would inspect the bridge. dell dot is investigati
health reporter stephanie stahl has more on a rare, often misdiagnosed condition, tonight at 11:00. >d soon learn better time line on when the tilting i495 bridge will reopen in wilmington. dell dot says it will detail plans during a briefing tomorrow, meantime though is there growing evidence of a cause, and new concerns about when officials first got word on a problem. "eyewitness news" reporter jane carabao has that. >> reporter: it is a startling sight i495 bridge in...
376
376
tv
eye 376
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm health reporter stephanie stahl with the first exclusive look at the franklin institute's new brainally helps you understand what happens inside your head every day. >> your brain is one of the most complex if not the most complex organ in your body and it controls everything that you do, see, feel, how you act. >> unique look inside your head underring optical illusions, why multi tasking is a myth and much more. don't miss my preview coming up tomorrow morning on "eyewitness news". >> severe storms sweep across colorado's front range spawning several damaging tornadoes. in the denver suburb of aurora a tornado touched down near a country club flipping an empty trailer and causing one minor injury. meteorologist justin drabick is tracking storms heading our way and he's going to break down what you can expect coming up in just a few minutes or so. >>> u.s. army sergeant bowe bergdahl has told the people treating him at a u.s. military hospital that he was tortured while in taliban captivity. bergdahl said that he was beaten and held in cage after he tried to escape. the new york ti
i'm health reporter stephanie stahl with the first exclusive look at the franklin institute's new brainally helps you understand what happens inside your head every day. >> your brain is one of the most complex if not the most complex organ in your body and it controls everything that you do, see, feel, how you act. >> unique look inside your head underring optical illusions, why multi tasking is a myth and much more. don't miss my preview coming up tomorrow morning on...
147
147
Jun 19, 2014
06/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
health reporter stephanie stahl has more on the importance of staying safe. >> reporter: a heat victim passed out in getting emergency help on the streets of center city philadelphia. the heat can be especially dangerous for some. >> the elderly, patients on certain medications, those who are outside over exerting themselves they can have pretty serious and potential deadly consequences. >> reporter: at emergency medicine specialist says during hot months they have plenty of iv fluids ready to go salt water into the bloodstream is the first course of treatment for people complaining of heat related illnesses. >> prevention is the key. if you don't have to be outside, in the heat, don't be outside. don't do anything strenuous in the heat. >> you can avoid it. >> reporter: not so easy for these construction workers feeling the heat big time and others who have to work outside. >> it's hot. you know, any time that it's over 85 degrees, wearing police gear gets hot. >> heat relief was fun for some. inventive for others. stay hydrated with plenty of liquids and keeping things in perspective
health reporter stephanie stahl has more on the importance of staying safe. >> reporter: a heat victim passed out in getting emergency help on the streets of center city philadelphia. the heat can be especially dangerous for some. >> the elderly, patients on certain medications, those who are outside over exerting themselves they can have pretty serious and potential deadly consequences. >> reporter: at emergency medicine specialist says during hot months they have plenty of...
240
240
Jun 13, 2014
06/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 240
favorite 0
quote 1
health reporter stephanie stahl explains the healing power of have a bee tonight at 11:00. >>> hillaryational book tour makes a stop in philadelphia. former secretary of state and first lady signed copies of hard choices. at the free library at 19th and vine. she took no questions but did chat with the hundreds of people who came up to meet her. line for book signing wrapped around the block and we talk with the first person who arrived at 5:00 30 this morning. >> i have the utmost respect for mrs. clinton this was a once in a life time to meet her and i'm very exited to read her book. >> clinton has not decided whether to run for president in 2016. >>> philadelphia is shining a spotlight on the growing tech community. mayor nutter was on hand to help cut ribbon at art's web, start up software company moved in the larger mark street place after sharing a spot at indy hall. it stopped by three other growing center city companies to show the city's support for entrepreneurs. >> this is a community we pay a tremendous amount of attention to. bringing people to the city and creating this e
health reporter stephanie stahl explains the healing power of have a bee tonight at 11:00. >>> hillaryational book tour makes a stop in philadelphia. former secretary of state and first lady signed copies of hard choices. at the free library at 19th and vine. she took no questions but did chat with the hundreds of people who came up to meet her. line for book signing wrapped around the block and we talk with the first person who arrived at 5:00 30 this morning. >> i have the...
245
245
Jun 11, 2014
06/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 245
favorite 0
quote 0
three on your side health reporter stephanie stahl joins us with that and much more. >> we have a couple to tell but. we have known low fat diets prevent cardiovascular disease and strokes, now this new study says, you may want to head over to the sea food section, next time you are at the grocery store. people with diets high in protein especially from fish may be less likely to have a stroke according to research in the journal neurology. it says eating 20 grams of protein per day cap reduce risk by 20 percent. doctors say protein can lower blood pressure which reduces risk for strokes. >>> also on the healthwatch, kids and cell phones, researchers want to know what impact they are having on the developing brains of children and teenagers, especially when it comes to how they think. they are launching the largest study of its kind, cell phone use will be monitored, and students will get through testing to measure attention and memory. >> we will be capturing how fast the students can respond to the stim lie that they are seeing and how accurately, they are responding. >> about 3,000 st
three on your side health reporter stephanie stahl joins us with that and much more. >> we have a couple to tell but. we have known low fat diets prevent cardiovascular disease and strokes, now this new study says, you may want to head over to the sea food section, next time you are at the grocery store. people with diets high in protein especially from fish may be less likely to have a stroke according to research in the journal neurology. it says eating 20 grams of protein per day cap...
197
197
Jun 16, 2014
06/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 197
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> three on your side health reporter stephanie stahl has more on why thinks an important issue around here in particular. >> reporter: it is, guys. die beat is a big problem in philadelphia health department tells us about 16 percent of city resident have diabetes, the national average is 9 percent. now the highest rates in west and north philadelphia, this new research says that there are ways to change, the upward trend like most patients newly diagnosed with type two diabetes doctors first told arlene to get more exercise and work on a healthier diet. >> healthy foods like vegetables, salad and fruit. >> reporter: new national study followed high risk patient force 15 years and found established prevention treatments for diabetes work. >> diet and exercise, use of the drug metformen were able to prevent progression to diabetes to a very significant degree. >> reporter: people more likely to develop type two diabetes are often overweight and set friday and having a family history increases odds for developing the disease. doctors say there is good research showing the risk can be si
. >> three on your side health reporter stephanie stahl has more on why thinks an important issue around here in particular. >> reporter: it is, guys. die beat is a big problem in philadelphia health department tells us about 16 percent of city resident have diabetes, the national average is 9 percent. now the highest rates in west and north philadelphia, this new research says that there are ways to change, the upward trend like most patients newly diagnosed with type two diabetes...
125
125
Jun 29, 2014
06/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie stahl has details on the new way to find tumors in our healthwatch. >>> plus changes to thedelphia museum of art, world famous architect reveals plans to transform iconic building. is what behind it? what do people think bit. >>> energy the comfortable temperatures while they last. carol has details >>> bizarre accident at a rita's water ice stan leaves a three-year old child dead. coming up we are live with more on the eyewitnesses who tried to help. >>> also this morning a teenager on a bike is struck by a car and critically injured on the boulevard overnight. more details on that crash are coming up. >>> and a federal investigation is underway after a plane goes down in a marshy area of the delaware river. two people had to be rescued. good morning it is sunday june 29th thanks so much for joining us i'm nicole brewer. it is 8:00 o'clock. the lets check on that forecast, nice today but we're in for a warm up, right. >> yes, we are, and humidity increase too. already we're seeing this
stephanie stahl has details on the new way to find tumors in our healthwatch. >>> plus changes to thedelphia museum of art, world famous architect reveals plans to transform iconic building. is what behind it? what do people think bit. >>> energy the comfortable temperatures while they last. carol has details >>> bizarre accident at a rita's water ice stan leaves a three-year old child dead. coming up we are live with more on the eyewitnesses who tried to help....