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we are skeptical when people all of a sudden have amnesia.om kline and robert monk loose ohio represent some of the passengers that were injured and those that were killed. some of them should have been on the radio telling him he's got to slow down. i've heard nothing as far as why he was going that fast. and while brandon bostnain has told investigators he doesn't what happened, he hasn't told criminal investigators anything. we've been waiting for him to come in, but he has failed to do so far. the first person he communicated with seconds after the train was a female passenger. kline says bostian loaned his phone to the passenger to call her father. it speaks to the fact that he was alert, that he was competent, that he was making decisions, that he was fully in control. they was able to define and locate his phone. he was able to exit the locomotive. he called # 11 himself. he was able to give his phone to another passenger. he told investigator he was dazed. he had a gash on his head that later required 15 staples. nonetheless, he calml
we are skeptical when people all of a sudden have amnesia.om kline and robert monk loose ohio represent some of the passengers that were injured and those that were killed. some of them should have been on the radio telling him he's got to slow down. i've heard nothing as far as why he was going that fast. and while brandon bostnain has told investigators he doesn't what happened, he hasn't told criminal investigators anything. we've been waiting for him to come in, but he has failed to do so...
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. >> we are skeptical when people, all of a sudden, have amnesia. >> attorneys tom kline decline and robert among lucy represent many of the of the passengers killed and 200 passengers who were injured. >> again, the signals on the track, dispatchers, somebody should have been on the radio to tell him he's got to slow down. i heard nothing as far as why he was going that fast. >> why brandon told ntsb investigators he doesn't remember what happened, he hasn't told criminal investigators anything. >> waiting for him to come in, you he has yet to do so at this point in time. >> first person saw and communicated with second after he called out of the train, female passenger, kline said he loaned his cell phone to the passenger to call her. >> to speak to the fact that he was. >> fine and locate his phone, which-bagged. he was able to exit the locomotive. he gave his, he called 911 himself. he was able to give his phone to another passenger. >> he told investigators, he was dazed, he had a gash on his head, that later required 15 staples. nonetheless, he commonly reported the crash and a
. >> we are skeptical when people, all of a sudden, have amnesia. >> attorneys tom kline decline and robert among lucy represent many of the of the passengers killed and 200 passengers who were injured. >> again, the signals on the track, dispatchers, somebody should have been on the radio to tell him he's got to slow down. i heard nothing as far as why he was going that fast. >> why brandon told ntsb investigators he doesn't remember what happened, he hasn't told...
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with all the confusion, she was stricken with amnesia. she couldn't remember her name, or where she was from. she ended up living on the streets, homeless, being taken advantage of. here she had royalty in her blood, she was a respected and admired queen in her hometown but nobody knows where she is and she doesn't know who she is. back at home, all of her friends and family never gave up on her. even though it had been years and years, they still believed she was alive. this one man that loved her dearly, he'd taken care of her growing up. he set out to try to find her again. while he was searching the streets of this far away country, he saw this pitiful looking woman sitting by the water. clothes were raggedy, hair was matted, face was battered and bruised. he was about to pass on by but something looked strangely familiar. he asked her what her name was. she mumbled something and wouldn't really talk. he looked closer and became even more intrigued. he asked if he could see her hands. he remembered the line prints on her hands. she sh
with all the confusion, she was stricken with amnesia. she couldn't remember her name, or where she was from. she ended up living on the streets, homeless, being taken advantage of. here she had royalty in her blood, she was a respected and admired queen in her hometown but nobody knows where she is and she doesn't know who she is. back at home, all of her friends and family never gave up on her. even though it had been years and years, they still believed she was alive. this one man that loved...
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erin: he was about to be exposed stealing thousands of dollars police department. digital amnesia. many of us expect our phones to remember everything for us. a survey conducted by a cyber security firm in massachusetts found that 91% of participants treated mobile devices as an extent of their brain. 44% believes their smartphone need to know. >> it is not just phone numbers. like dates, memories. >> the key is for people to ask themselves, what are they offloading from their brain and putting on to their device? look for the appropriate app or piece of software to protect it. sean: 35% of the youngest people surveyed say they would panic if they lost access to their smartphone data. erin: in sports, the celtics play their first road game of the season last night at the indiana pacers. jae crowder was inbounding the ball the length of the court and the ball went in. it was a pass. it does not count because he was out of bounds. can you believe that? in the end, the pacers win 100-98. the unh field hockey team is ready for the america east tournament this weekend and they have a fu
erin: he was about to be exposed stealing thousands of dollars police department. digital amnesia. many of us expect our phones to remember everything for us. a survey conducted by a cyber security firm in massachusetts found that 91% of participants treated mobile devices as an extent of their brain. 44% believes their smartphone need to know. >> it is not just phone numbers. like dates, memories. >> the key is for people to ask themselves, what are they offloading from their brain...
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suffering from "digital amnesia." remember everything for us. a survey conducted by a cyber security firm in massachusetts found that 91% of participants treated mobile devices as an extension of their brain. 44% believe their smartphone need to know. >> it is not just phone numbers, but like, like dates and memories. it is on your phone, so you forget about it. >> the key is for people to ask, what are you offloading from your brain and putting on your device? the for the appropriate app or software to protect it. sean: a little usb port behind my year. 35% of the youngest people surveyed say they would panic if they lost access to their smartphone data. erin: i don' t know anyone' s phone numbers. i used to know them all. the celtics play their first night at the indiana pacers. check out this interesting play. jae crowder was inbounding the length of the court and -- look at this --it actually went in. sean: that is unbelievable. erin: but it doesn' because he was out of bounds. sean: they should add extra credit. erin: great shot. in the end
suffering from "digital amnesia." remember everything for us. a survey conducted by a cyber security firm in massachusetts found that 91% of participants treated mobile devices as an extension of their brain. 44% believe their smartphone need to know. >> it is not just phone numbers, but like, like dates and memories. it is on your phone, so you forget about it. >> the key is for people to ask, what are you offloading from your brain and putting on your device? the for the...
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applause] now the republican presidential candidates would like us all to have a convenient sense of amnesia, but you remember how it was eight years ago, eight years ago, now we have come a long ways is that wall street crash of 2008 when millions of families lost their homes and jobs. obama'so president leadership, our nation is creating jobs again. get this, 68 months in a row of positive job growth in the united states. [applause] and there is no progress without jobs. our country is clearly doing better, but get this, we elected a president. we did not elect a magician, and there is urgent work that still needs to be done. 30 years of failed trickle-down concentrate the wealth economics that keeps wages low. [applause] and it must be said that there is in our country today a growing economic injustice. our middle class is shrinking. our poorest families are becoming poor. 70% of us today are earning less than we did. that is not how our country is supposed to work. we, us,not how -- together come a we must solve it with new leadership in with action. what sort of actions? actions to mak
applause] now the republican presidential candidates would like us all to have a convenient sense of amnesia, but you remember how it was eight years ago, eight years ago, now we have come a long ways is that wall street crash of 2008 when millions of families lost their homes and jobs. obama'so president leadership, our nation is creating jobs again. get this, 68 months in a row of positive job growth in the united states. [applause] and there is no progress without jobs. our country is...
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over the last five years has emerged from amnesia and allies into a period of its own history the americans with the closest parallel to talk about discrimination and jim-crow and i should mention i lived in poland for many years and new teeeighteen at the beginning and i still had hair. [laughter] but i just wanted to thank you. it is painful to hear that and i can imagine your boss is jewish and a polish patriot, like you but i applaud you for doing this in writing the book to help your country and thus all. [applause] >> figure first couple of sentences you didn't say the people in the town were polish or half for jewish jewish, it seems even in the initial description there was in sight into the story of how happened. clearly there were not. could you talk about that and the history of that throughout other parts of europe as well? >> of course, . i said there were catholics and jews and yes that is my mistake because the jews in the jedwabne, many of them felt of the police to say we didn't have the same government before the war. said there were many programs from the polish police ar
over the last five years has emerged from amnesia and allies into a period of its own history the americans with the closest parallel to talk about discrimination and jim-crow and i should mention i lived in poland for many years and new teeeighteen at the beginning and i still had hair. [laughter] but i just wanted to thank you. it is painful to hear that and i can imagine your boss is jewish and a polish patriot, like you but i applaud you for doing this in writing the book to help your...
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[applause] so if any of my republican friends are listening, trying to overcome the amnesia, and let me remind you of where we were seven years ago before obama and biden took office. [applause] my republican friends say, well, we are only growing 200, 250,000 jobs a month and it's not enough. but it is a hell of a lot bettr to go 250,000 jobs than to lose 800,000 jobs a month. [cheers and applause] my republican colleagues again suffering from this very serious illness of amnesia, they worry about the deficit and that is a serious problem. but they forgot that when bush left office we had a record-breaking $1.4 trillion deficit. we have cut that by two-thirds. [cheers and applause] and by the way, when bush left office, the american and international financial system was on the verge of collapse. just in passing we might want to mention that. [laughter] [applause] so the truth is we have of course made significant progress in the last seven years against unprecedented republican absorption of some. [applause] -- obstructionism. but there is another truth that we've got to lay out on
[applause] so if any of my republican friends are listening, trying to overcome the amnesia, and let me remind you of where we were seven years ago before obama and biden took office. [applause] my republican friends say, well, we are only growing 200, 250,000 jobs a month and it's not enough. but it is a hell of a lot bettr to go 250,000 jobs than to lose 800,000 jobs a month. [cheers and applause] my republican colleagues again suffering from this very serious illness of amnesia, they worry...
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the condition is called digital amnesia. heather: wcvb newscenter 5's emily riemer had no trouble >> cue tell me your best friend's phone number that no. >> you may call that number every day and not even know. >> i phone numbers i don't remember any more because of that. that's true. >> it wakes up to the fact we're using those mobile device are for just about everything. >> chrises the paige director of the lab a cyber security firm. his company surveyed 1,000 people ages 16 and a older and found 91% treat mobile device as an extension of their rain with. almost half believe their smartphone holds almost everything they immediate to mow. >> it is consistent across the opp lation that people are storing everything that they used to put in the short-term memory on the mobile device. reporter: if losing the smartphone makes you feel like you lost your mind, its probably true. >> not just pone mum bars but dates and memories and all the same. you forget about it. >> that is until you lose it. >> a lot of memories. sometimes, t
the condition is called digital amnesia. heather: wcvb newscenter 5's emily riemer had no trouble >> cue tell me your best friend's phone number that no. >> you may call that number every day and not even know. >> i phone numbers i don't remember any more because of that. that's true. >> it wakes up to the fact we're using those mobile device are for just about everything. >> chrises the paige director of the lab a cyber security firm. his company surveyed 1,000...
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[applause] my republican colleagues against suffering from this very serious illness amnesia and that is serious problem. but they forgot that when bush left office we had a record-breaking $1.4 trillion deficit. we cut that by two thirds. by the way, when bush left office etiquette and international system was on the verge of collapse. just in passing we might want to mention that. so, the truth is, we have made significant progress in the last seven years against unprecedented republican obstructionism, but there is another truth that we have got to layout, this is a harder truth. and that is for the last 40 years on the democratic president and republican president the great middle class of our country, once the end the of the entire world has, in fact, been disappearing. despite exploding technology and increased worker productivity, median family income today is almost $4,000 less than it was in 1999 and in inflation-adjusted dollars. we have millions of people, men and workers comment and women who are earning less money than was the case 30 or 40 years ago. that is the reality.
[applause] my republican colleagues against suffering from this very serious illness amnesia and that is serious problem. but they forgot that when bush left office we had a record-breaking $1.4 trillion deficit. we cut that by two thirds. by the way, when bush left office etiquette and international system was on the verge of collapse. just in passing we might want to mention that. so, the truth is, we have made significant progress in the last seven years against unprecedented republican...
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and poland over the last 25 years emerged from amnesia and lies from the communist period until the painful reflection about its own history that we americans are the closest parallel we are talking about discrimination and jim crow after years of silence. and i should mention i lived in poland for many years. i just wanted to thank you. i could imagine that your boss who is actually jewish by his background and a polish patriot like you we applaud you for doing this in writing the book and helping your country and us all so we just wanted to say thank you. [applause] >> in your first couple sentences that you were describing these as half jewish and half polish. so it seems to bear is an insight into the story because clearly they were not polls so i was wondering if you could talk about that and the history of that in poland and throughout other parts of europe as well. >> of course. [inaudible] [inaudible] and we had not so they treated the jews as pols and the police arrested the nationalist who did the program and sentenced them [inaudible] [inaudible] also we see during the communist
and poland over the last 25 years emerged from amnesia and lies from the communist period until the painful reflection about its own history that we americans are the closest parallel we are talking about discrimination and jim crow after years of silence. and i should mention i lived in poland for many years. i just wanted to thank you. i could imagine that your boss who is actually jewish by his background and a polish patriot like you we applaud you for doing this in writing the book and...
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. >> he has presidential amnesia. you know how men get that? >> stephen: here's a clip from the show and it is i believe the agent at the time-- what's the agent's name. >> agent "x," john case. >> you need to be aware that this country is in crisis. every last one of us. >> with all due respect, ma'am, vice president, i did not come up here for you to change my mind. i came up here to say good-bye. >> i understand that you didn't choose this job, that this job chose you, but you're a patriot. ralph waldo emerson said, "a hero isn't braver than the ordinary man. he's just braver five minutes longer." this is your five minutes, john. ( applause ). >> stephen: wow. there was an incredible cast along with you. there's an incredible cast. james earl jones is in this. >> chief justice of the supreme court. >> stephen: which i think he would do a great job even as james earl jones. >> right. >> stephen: you're a real tough cookie. >> am i. >> stephen: you fought back-- a while back you had a brain hemorrhage. >> oh, yes, i did. i had a massive nine-d
. >> he has presidential amnesia. you know how men get that? >> stephen: here's a clip from the show and it is i believe the agent at the time-- what's the agent's name. >> agent "x," john case. >> you need to be aware that this country is in crisis. every last one of us. >> with all due respect, ma'am, vice president, i did not come up here for you to change my mind. i came up here to say good-bye. >> i understand that you didn't choose this job,...
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bowland-- poland over the last 25 years emerged from amnesia and lies from the communist period into eight period a painful reflection about his own history that we americans have the closest parallel of talking about discrimination and jim crow after years of the silence. i should mention i lived in poland for many years and i knew on at the beginning, when i had hair. [laughter] >> and poland was still a poor country and i just want to thank you because it's painful to hear all of that, and i can imagine that your boss who is actually jewish by his background and a polish patriot, like you, found it painful, but i just applaud you for doing this in writing the book and helping your country and as all. that's all. i just wanted to say, thank you. [applause]. >> thank you very much. >> so, in europe first couple of sentences when you describe the town you set the town was half jew is that half polish. you didn't say that the people in the town were polish, have a member jewish and half of them were roman catholics, so it seems even in your initial description thursday, you know, insi
bowland-- poland over the last 25 years emerged from amnesia and lies from the communist period into eight period a painful reflection about his own history that we americans have the closest parallel of talking about discrimination and jim crow after years of the silence. i should mention i lived in poland for many years and i knew on at the beginning, when i had hair. [laughter] >> and poland was still a poor country and i just want to thank you because it's painful to hear all of that,...
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we live in a country that encourages historical amnesia. there has to be a sense of that history. but young people cannot know it in the same way that we who experienced it know it. often times, we demand a relationship to the history on the part of young people that our relationship to people who have experienced it. my sense is i am very happy ,ften times when i hear people not questioning what we had to not, you know, perhaps they know that there was a time when it would not have been possible for a black person to be in an institution like they cannot spend so much time reflecting on that that they forget about what they need to do now that they are here. this is where they are and this is where they begin. this is what we offered them from the past. how can we foster the most effective leaders for the future? angela: by encouraging people to think independently, to think critically, to learn how to passions, toown develop languages that allow us to talk about the continued need for justice, whether it be racial or gender justice or economic justice. i think the question of de
we live in a country that encourages historical amnesia. there has to be a sense of that history. but young people cannot know it in the same way that we who experienced it know it. often times, we demand a relationship to the history on the part of young people that our relationship to people who have experienced it. my sense is i am very happy ,ften times when i hear people not questioning what we had to not, you know, perhaps they know that there was a time when it would not have been...
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thing theydo every can't to impose a state of collective amnesia on us. i cannot going to let them forget. the last 30 years we have had five residents. twoe republicans and democrats. i happen to know most of those democrats. each of them inherited economic problems from their republican predecessor. in my husband's case, it was a recession. statest of the united have been quadrupled in the previous 12 years. i remember bill telling me shortly after the election, it is so much worse than they told us. whats asked at the time, do you bring to the white house from arkansas? he thought and he said, arithmetic i guess. he got to work. eight years later, we had 23 million new jobs and income rose for everybody, not just those at the top, but people in the middle, working people, and poor people all saw their incomes go up. and we ended up with a balanced budget and a surplus. you would think that might have given the republicans an idea about how to run the economy. instead, they went right act to trickle down economics. cutting taxes for the wealthy, getting
thing theydo every can't to impose a state of collective amnesia on us. i cannot going to let them forget. the last 30 years we have had five residents. twoe republicans and democrats. i happen to know most of those democrats. each of them inherited economic problems from their republican predecessor. in my husband's case, it was a recession. statest of the united have been quadrupled in the previous 12 years. i remember bill telling me shortly after the election, it is so much worse than they...
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the only way the republicans can win this election is if they can induce a state of amnesia in all of us." jessica rae: clinton continues to hold a double digit lead againin bernie sanders and martin o'malley. jessica rae: n-b-c has reached an agreement with four republican presidential candidates for equal airtime, following donald trump's 12-minute appearance on "saturday night live." john kasich, mike huckabee, jim gilmore, and lindsey graham minutes of free advertising on 18 n-b-c afafliate stations in iowa, new hampshire, and south carolina. the ads will air in prime-time this week on friday and saturday, as well as during "saturday night live." n-b-c came up with the agreement in compliance with f-c-c regulations, allowing presidential candidates equal time for any appearance that does not qualify as a news event. jessica rae: norfolk is looking for ways to bring more workers to the area... and norfolks fire e marshal is tellili people to be careful cooking their turkeys. here's susan risinger w wh the details.s. "a graduate of northeast community college and bellevue university
the only way the republicans can win this election is if they can induce a state of amnesia in all of us." jessica rae: clinton continues to hold a double digit lead againin bernie sanders and martin o'malley. jessica rae: n-b-c has reached an agreement with four republican presidential candidates for equal airtime, following donald trump's 12-minute appearance on "saturday night live." john kasich, mike huckabee, jim gilmore, and lindsey graham minutes of free advertising on 18...
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but it shouldn't make us have amnes amnesia.o do this before. >> everyone, please stay with me. when we come back, how do you win a war against people who are willing to die? next. owers us to achieve more. it pushes us to go further. special olympics has almost five million athletes in 170 countries. the microsoft cloud allows us to immediately be able to access information, wherever we are. information for an athlete's medical care, or information to track their personal best. with microsoft cloud, we save millions of man hours, and that's time that we can invest in our athletes and changing the world. >>> seven of the eight suspected terrorists in paris are dead and a manhunt is under way for the eighth. how do you fight those who are so willing to die? that's a good question. how does the fight against isis -- well, the question is, rick francona, how do you fight a war against someone who is so willing to die? unfortunately, since they're willing to die, you have to allow them to do that. you conduct the war as you would an
but it shouldn't make us have amnes amnesia.o do this before. >> everyone, please stay with me. when we come back, how do you win a war against people who are willing to die? next. owers us to achieve more. it pushes us to go further. special olympics has almost five million athletes in 170 countries. the microsoft cloud allows us to immediately be able to access information, wherever we are. information for an athlete's medical care, or information to track their personal best. with...
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i think these people have moral amnesia.'t understand that regardless of what's going on in missouri and what side you are on and how much you think their churches have increased it's not the same thing as a bunch of bombs going off in people being held hostage in them being gunned downed. it's somehow not quite the same thing. >> there really is not a moral equivalence, is there? >> it's exactly the same being slightly irritated by ilse decanted him .2 to the extent that you have to keep saying words like structural and people being locked inside a movie theater and mow down with ak-47s. we can't distinguish between those two things. kennedy: college is a totally unserious place where ideas have no meaning. >> what it does is it highlights perfectly how improper the use of the word is to discuss words. when somebody is upset by sentiments they may well have a case but they are not unsafe. the people in paris were unsafe. they were the victims of physical violence. i wish we would stop conflating these concepts. >> it's disi
i think these people have moral amnesia.'t understand that regardless of what's going on in missouri and what side you are on and how much you think their churches have increased it's not the same thing as a bunch of bombs going off in people being held hostage in them being gunned downed. it's somehow not quite the same thing. >> there really is not a moral equivalence, is there? >> it's exactly the same being slightly irritated by ilse decanted him .2 to the extent that you have...
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the drugs can cause amnesia, so many times a victim can't remember what happened.to build the case without the memory of their star witness. >> they have to go back, find the bartender. no, i only gave her one beer, that's all she had the whole night to drink. we're trying to take it out of the voluntary intoxication. >> with a lack of evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt, there is no case. >> so the importance of this evidence, the drug, is really critical. >> contract call. absolutely critical. >> i don't believe you can make a claim of rape and have a conviction result without the toxicology. >> toxicologists tell us just because a screening shows no drugs in an alleged victim's system, it doesn't mean she wasn't assaulted. >> jean, thank you very much for that. alison camarota will explore all
the drugs can cause amnesia, so many times a victim can't remember what happened.to build the case without the memory of their star witness. >> they have to go back, find the bartender. no, i only gave her one beer, that's all she had the whole night to drink. we're trying to take it out of the voluntary intoxication. >> with a lack of evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt, there is no case. >> so the importance of this evidence, the drug, is really critical. >>...
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the twitter trends were already mtv stars and charlie sheen, it's a sickness we have, this instant amnesiand it's up to us to destroy it before it destroys us. >>> eric? >> it's a fact. that the government cannot protect us at all times. it's impossible. so -- protect ourselves. >> why is it my only two choices, two choices are run or die. and i was like no, no, we have a third choice. arm yourself and protect yourself and paris, another one of those cities where it's very, very difficult to get a carry license to own gun and have it, with you at all times. and at any given time, in any theater here, there's probably three or four people with a gun. i would say. we're not new york. but cities outside of new york and chicago and d.c. and l.a. other cities, three or four people. and a group of 1,000 or 1500, you would think. paris, probably none. because it's difficult. a soft target, you point out, the gun-free zones. >> big government not being able to help you in all situations. so at this table, when we talk about guns, we've got to do something about the mental illness. i would say why
the twitter trends were already mtv stars and charlie sheen, it's a sickness we have, this instant amnesiand it's up to us to destroy it before it destroys us. >>> eric? >> it's a fact. that the government cannot protect us at all times. it's impossible. so -- protect ourselves. >> why is it my only two choices, two choices are run or die. and i was like no, no, we have a third choice. arm yourself and protect yourself and paris, another one of those cities where it's very,...
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the condition is called digital amnesia. antoinette: newscenter 5's emily riemer had no trouble spotting the symptoms. emily: could you tell me your best friend's phone number? >> no, absolutely not. emily: you may call that number every single day and not even know it. >> phone numbers i don't remember anymore because of that. that's true. chris doggett: it wakes us up to the fact that we really are using those mobile devices for just about everything. emily: chris doggett is the managing director of kaspersky lab, a cyber-security firm in woburn. his company surveyed,000 people, aged 16 and over, and found 91% treat mobile devices as an extension of their brain. almost half believe their smart phone holds almost everything they need to know. chris doggett: it's very consistent across the population that people are storing everything that they used to put in their short-term memory on emily: if losing your smart actually lost your mind, it's probably true. >> it's not just phone numbers but like dates and memories. for the
the condition is called digital amnesia. antoinette: newscenter 5's emily riemer had no trouble spotting the symptoms. emily: could you tell me your best friend's phone number? >> no, absolutely not. emily: you may call that number every single day and not even know it. >> phone numbers i don't remember anymore because of that. that's true. chris doggett: it wakes us up to the fact that we really are using those mobile devices for just about everything. emily: chris doggett is the...
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>> i'm gonna get you whatever you need for amnesia.r what i said, if we don't make it, we're not selling it. we all agreed on that. >> tami, you don't think people should have opportunity to buy these things? >> not here. it's all this same [bleep] that they have everywhere. >> i don't, uh--i don't agree with that. >> if we don't make it, we don't sell it. period, end of discussion. i mean, we need this to get done, like, today. >> where are we gonna put it? >> we're gonna liquidate it, but we need to start-- >> but why don't we leave it on the shelves and mark down the pricing? as people come in, we get rid of it that way. >> well, 'cause i don't want to wait till next christmas. >> sort that. >> well, marcus, what are we gonna do with this stuff now? >> sell it. why don't we put up a couple signs? and let's start working on that. >> tami, make up signs. everything's a dollar. >> if we don't make it-- >> we don't sell it. >> everything's a dollar! come on in! >> get all of your souvenirs and save an amazing amount of money. >> how you
>> i'm gonna get you whatever you need for amnesia.r what i said, if we don't make it, we're not selling it. we all agreed on that. >> tami, you don't think people should have opportunity to buy these things? >> not here. it's all this same [bleep] that they have everywhere. >> i don't, uh--i don't agree with that. >> if we don't make it, we don't sell it. period, end of discussion. i mean, we need this to get done, like, today. >> where are we gonna put it?...
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. >> that's not the only challenge the drugs can cause amnesia. can't remember what happened. the police need to build the case without the memory of the star witness. >> they have to find the bartender. i only gave her one beer. we're trying to take it out of the voluntary intoxication. >> with a lack of evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt, there is no case. >> so the importance of this evidence, the drug, is critical. >> critical. absolutely critical. i don't believe you can make the claim of a drug facilitated rape and see a conviction result without the testing. >> experts remind us the number one most widely used drug today is alcohol. and toxicologists tell us just because a screening shows no drugs in an alleged victim doesn't mean she doesn't assaulted. >> a reminder to you the "the hunting ground" airs tonight at 8:00 p.m. examining the issue of sexual assault on campus and the mission of the activist movement by current and former students to with it. stay with us, after the film alisyn is hosting a special conversation to explor
. >> that's not the only challenge the drugs can cause amnesia. can't remember what happened. the police need to build the case without the memory of the star witness. >> they have to find the bartender. i only gave her one beer. we're trying to take it out of the voluntary intoxication. >> with a lack of evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt, there is no case. >> so the importance of this evidence, the drug, is critical. >> critical. absolutely critical. i...
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you have amnesia from the event but we saw the picture of you in the hospital bed with severe injuriespened? >> yeah. the car hit me late at night when i was crossing the street going about 40 miles per hour. and i suffered a severe brain injury. i was in a coma and i broke many bones so it took me about a year of rehab just to walk again. >> it's been a long time and you still are suffering right? >> yeah. i'm still recovering. every day i suffer from cognitive deficits, problems with my memory now, my attention. i have a slower speed of processing so i used to be a researcher at uc berkeley and i ended up losing my job. >> you live in southern california right now but you want people to know here just a few moments of speeding impacted the rest of your life. >> it can happen to anyone. it's completely out of my control so i'm here today to be a part of a memorial for other victims who have been hit and they either died or suffered severely like i have. >> this is actually for the first time across the entire world we are actually going to mark a moment like this is that right? >> yes
you have amnesia from the event but we saw the picture of you in the hospital bed with severe injuriespened? >> yeah. the car hit me late at night when i was crossing the street going about 40 miles per hour. and i suffered a severe brain injury. i was in a coma and i broke many bones so it took me about a year of rehab just to walk again. >> it's been a long time and you still are suffering right? >> yeah. i'm still recovering. every day i suffer from cognitive deficits,...
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they will do everything they can to impose a state of collective amnesia on us. i am not going to let them forget. the last 30 years, we have had five residents. three republicans and two democrats. i happen to know both of those democrats. [laughter] each of them inherited economic problems from their republican predecessor. in my husband's case, it was a recession. the fact that the debt of the united states had been quadrupled in the previous 12 years. i remember bill telling me shortly after the election, it is so much worse than they told us. he was asked at the time, what did you bring to the white house from arkansas? saidused and thought and arithmetic, i guess. he got to work. eight years later, we had 23 million new jobs and income rose , and incomes rose for everybody, not just those at the top, but people in the middle, working people, and poor people all saw their incomes go up. [applause] and we ended up with a balanced budget and a surplus. but you would think that might have given the republicans an idea about how to run the economy. but instead,
they will do everything they can to impose a state of collective amnesia on us. i am not going to let them forget. the last 30 years, we have had five residents. three republicans and two democrats. i happen to know both of those democrats. [laughter] each of them inherited economic problems from their republican predecessor. in my husband's case, it was a recession. the fact that the debt of the united states had been quadrupled in the previous 12 years. i remember bill telling me shortly...
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thing theydo every can't to impose a state of collective amnesia on us. i cannot going to let them forget. the last 30 years we have had five residents. twoe republicans and democrats. i happen to know most of those democrats. each of them inherited economic problems from their republican predecessor. in my husband's case, it was a recession. statest of the united have been quadrupled in the previous 12 years. i remember bill telling me shortly after the election, it is so much worse than they told us. whats asked at the time, do you bring to the white house from arkansas? he thought and he said, arithmetic i guess. he got to work. eight years later, we had 23 million new jobs and income rose for everybody, not just those at the top, but people in the middle, working people, and poor people all saw their incomes go up. and we ended up with a balanced budget and a surplus. you would think that might have given the republicans an idea about how to run the economy. instead, they went right act to trickle down economics. cutting taxes for the wealthy, getting
thing theydo every can't to impose a state of collective amnesia on us. i cannot going to let them forget. the last 30 years we have had five residents. twoe republicans and democrats. i happen to know most of those democrats. each of them inherited economic problems from their republican predecessor. in my husband's case, it was a recession. statest of the united have been quadrupled in the previous 12 years. i remember bill telling me shortly after the election, it is so much worse than they...
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. >> that's also a myth but it's ironic, amnesia of the event tends to be one of the diagnostic cririteria but there haveeen studies that show that up to 80% of people who sleepwalk have some recollection of either that behavior or some thought they were having during the episode so largely it's a myth. >> so arere there any treatments out there. >> listen, gently if you see a sleepwalkeke gentltly getet them back to bed. make sure that theyon't hurt themselves and avoid danger in the pross so stairs obviously is s sething you want to helpp them with. if necessary a loud noise to tartle them, get them back to sleep of the that's y. >> okay, but is there anything you can do to prevent this from happening. >> you know, there's not good evidence but main pstay of treatment, hypnosis and scheduled awakens is the preferred treatment for kids. >> let's get to george and lara now. >>> now, it's icon week on "dancing with the stars." celebrities payingng trite to influential figures in their lives and they did that last ke a look. >> and the y and allison, carlos and witney, the couple leaving rig
. >> that's also a myth but it's ironic, amnesia of the event tends to be one of the diagnostic cririteria but there haveeen studies that show that up to 80% of people who sleepwalk have some recollection of either that behavior or some thought they were having during the episode so largely it's a myth. >> so arere there any treatments out there. >> listen, gently if you see a sleepwalkeke gentltly getet them back to bed. make sure that theyon't hurt themselves and avoid...
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conciencia, dolor de cabeza muy fuerte, pueden tener vÓmitos, dificultad al hablar, y hasta pueden tener amnesiadebe atender. alan: ahora uno se da cuenta que los golpes se deben dejar descansar un tiempo. doctor juan: y tambiÉn a la larga pueden causar demencia cuando ya la persona despuÉs de 20 aÑos... alan: con muchos golpes, pueden causar daÑos permanentes. doctor juan: puede causar demencia. william: muchas gracias mi modelo que estÁ muy bien, gracias a dios. ahora hablando de la situaciÓn del corazÓn. doctor juan: bÁsicamente la otra preocupaciÓn es que cuando un jugador por ejemplo se puede desplomar, cae desplomado en el campo jugando, y bÁsicamente aquÍ, imagínense que esto es un corazÓn normal, estÁ latiendo normal, pero hay jugadores que sin saberlo tienen lo que se conoce como corazÓn grande, cuando tienen el corazÓn grande, ¿quÉ es lo que sucede,? cuando estÁ ejercitándose lo puede predisponer a arritmias que es un desorden del tipo de corazÓn, se llama de una desfibrilaciÓn ventricular incompatible con la vida, es el jugador que cae desplomado, y si no lo salvan con un desfibrilado
conciencia, dolor de cabeza muy fuerte, pueden tener vÓmitos, dificultad al hablar, y hasta pueden tener amnesiadebe atender. alan: ahora uno se da cuenta que los golpes se deben dejar descansar un tiempo. doctor juan: y tambiÉn a la larga pueden causar demencia cuando ya la persona despuÉs de 20 aÑos... alan: con muchos golpes, pueden causar daÑos permanentes. doctor juan: puede causar demencia. william: muchas gracias mi modelo que estÁ muy bien, gracias a dios. ahora hablando de la...
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[applause] my republican colleagues against suffering from this very serious illness amnesia and thatious problem. but they forgot that when bush left office we had a record-breaking $1.4 trillion deficit. we cut that by two thirds. by the way, when bush left office etiquette and international system was on the verge of collapse. just in passing we might want to mention that. so, the truth is, we have made significant progress in the last seven years against unprecedented republican obstructionism, but there is another truth that we have got to layout, this is a harder truth. and that is for the last 40 years on the democratic president and republican president the great middle class of our country, once the end the of the entire world has, in fact, been disappearing. despite exploding technology and increased worker productivity, median family income today is almost $4,000 less than it was in 1999 and in inflation-adjusted dollars. we have millions of people, men and workers comment and women who are earning less money than was the case 30 or 40 years ago. that is the reality. so the
[applause] my republican colleagues against suffering from this very serious illness amnesia and thatious problem. but they forgot that when bush left office we had a record-breaking $1.4 trillion deficit. we cut that by two thirds. by the way, when bush left office etiquette and international system was on the verge of collapse. just in passing we might want to mention that. so, the truth is, we have made significant progress in the last seven years against unprecedented republican...
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we know what doesn't work, so let's not have amnesia.people into a situation where they are not going to be bills when they're at risk. we have not done a good job on that. that's not the criminal justice system possible. that is societal institutions, beginning with family, school and health. secondly, we need to take people who are imprisoned in real out -- and allow reentry that works. mental healtholve care and reentry programs and support. intot a lot of money programs like treatment in the criminal justice system, diversion programs and drug courts, working on juvenile offenders, working on reentry programs for people coming out of institutions. that is not a republican or democratic matter, it something everyone wants to have. but when it comes time to appropriate money, they don't do it. so you don't have these programs when you need it. stayingy: you are not -- not saying it is mutually : after 12-- john years, that person is coming out. you are going to have to do a better job of giving those people a better way of not becoming
we know what doesn't work, so let's not have amnesia.people into a situation where they are not going to be bills when they're at risk. we have not done a good job on that. that's not the criminal justice system possible. that is societal institutions, beginning with family, school and health. secondly, we need to take people who are imprisoned in real out -- and allow reentry that works. mental healtholve care and reentry programs and support. intot a lot of money programs like treatment in...