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then we have the body controversy. here, the body is washed, put in a shroud.45-minute ceremony, with arabic interpretation. all thereof seems to be predicated on a false notion that the supporters of bin laden, who hate us, are going to like us, somehow, because we treated the body well and we respected their customsar we put a bullet in this guy's brain. i find that logic perverted. >> i am not certain that's the logic. i think the logic is not that bin laden supporters will be comforted. but muslims who have no truck with bin laden but are religiously observant would appreciate the sensitivity with which the body was handled after he died. we are less interested in the jihaddist in yi men, than we are in the peaceful muslims in indonesia. i am less worried about the burial. i, we kept ourselves from being criticized for hagging the body, any body in a callous way, by doing that. but the photograph's an interesting argument for me. let's not kid ourselves. releasing a photograph is not going to keep the nuts inside the islamic world from believing it might no
then we have the body controversy. here, the body is washed, put in a shroud.45-minute ceremony, with arabic interpretation. all thereof seems to be predicated on a false notion that the supporters of bin laden, who hate us, are going to like us, somehow, because we treated the body well and we respected their customsar we put a bullet in this guy's brain. i find that logic perverted. >> i am not certain that's the logic. i think the logic is not that bin laden supporters will be...
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then we've got the body controversy. here the body is washed. it is put in a shroud.a 45 minute ceremony. with arabic interpretation. all of this seems to be predicated on a false notion that the supporters of bin laden who hate us, are gonna like us somehow because we treated the body well and we their customs, after we put a bullet in this guy's brain. i find that logic per vered. >> yeah, i'm not certain that's the logic. i think the logic is not that support of bin laden will be comforted. but muslims who have no truck with bin laden but are religiously observant would appreciate the sensitivity with which the body was handle after it died. i think we are more interested, less in the jihadist in yemen than the peaceful muslim in . i'm less worried about the -- muslim in . i'm less worried about the burial. we kept ourselves from handling -- let's not -- the photograph is an interesting argument. let's not kid ourselves. releasing a photograph is not gonna keep the nuts inside the islamic world from believing it might not be bin laden. look, al-qaeda's spokesmen ha
then we've got the body controversy. here the body is washed. it is put in a shroud.a 45 minute ceremony. with arabic interpretation. all of this seems to be predicated on a false notion that the supporters of bin laden who hate us, are gonna like us somehow because we treated the body well and we their customs, after we put a bullet in this guy's brain. i find that logic per vered. >> yeah, i'm not certain that's the logic. i think the logic is not that support of bin laden will be...
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tonight at 4:00 p.m., a team coverage including the latest on the body the mission to take his body, and also the mother from 911 become and find out if this is actually safe? >>pam: new details surrounding the death of osama bin laden are beginning to emerge. the founding of al qaeda and the 911 masterminded propaganda are recording the shortly before his death. soon. that videotape is expected to surface soon. also, that figure was also expected to be released to the public is a barrel. photographs of the body were taken before it was dropped. into the north arabian sea and finally, home grown retaliatory plots and response to his step. j. r. stone has been following the wire. following and has the response of the death- >> 1/2 different parts of this attack. if you can see president barack obama and this situation room a. this is a was spent sunday but let me show you these pictures, larger. this is where osama bin laden was killed. and navy seals team between 20-25 people between two different law clock choppers. with 12-18 different wires of barbwire, and a serie doors. gunfight
tonight at 4:00 p.m., a team coverage including the latest on the body the mission to take his body, and also the mother from 911 become and find out if this is actually safe? >>pam: new details surrounding the death of osama bin laden are beginning to emerge. the founding of al qaeda and the 911 masterminded propaganda are recording the shortly before his death. soon. that videotape is expected to surface soon. also, that figure was also expected to be released to the public is a barrel....
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and those were essentially fluids in the body. they were blood, phlegm, black vinyl and what they called jell-o by all. when your body is unbalanced those fluids and say that had equilibrium. when you and your health, when you were not healthy it meant that those fluids were out of whack and something needed to be adjusted. now, you could adjust that through nutrition and i will get to why that is in a moment, or the fastest way that you can do it would be easily -- to worry about it, we will just get the slides. the fastest way that you can adjust the body cells would be to remove the ascending humours. so, that was the first case of action. when i get sick, i reach for example ibuprofen if i have a headache or fever or something. the first thing you would do if you were sick in the 17th century and long before is you would reach four barbara surgeon, the same person who would give you a shave would be the same who would to your bloodletting or major surgery as well. >> bloodletting is quite radical. another thing is blood was pr
and those were essentially fluids in the body. they were blood, phlegm, black vinyl and what they called jell-o by all. when your body is unbalanced those fluids and say that had equilibrium. when you and your health, when you were not healthy it meant that those fluids were out of whack and something needed to be adjusted. now, you could adjust that through nutrition and i will get to why that is in a moment, or the fastest way that you can do it would be easily -- to worry about it, we will...
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through my body dualism. rene descartes speculatedth animals and humans were identical in the fact they were machines. we are in the thick of the scientific revolution ande of the science of hydraulics is starting and creatingng barometers not everything is is up for grabs and it is highly mechanical. rene descartes thinksu animals and humans are identical and the only difference is humans can speak, reason, and have a soul. and he speculates that theit i sole is not in the body. that makes a lot of sense also from the 1630's, my body dualism argument beginsrd there and then lead to then infusion experiments 1657 in the thick of transfusion experiments 16 sixties. if rene descartes is right taking in all blood and moving to the human body is by changing the oil in your car. no big deal but what if he is wrong? what if as have long been speculated andi discussed and written down biblically what if the soul is in the blood itself? that was a veryi frightening idea to conservative physicians so much sutherby res
through my body dualism. rene descartes speculatedth animals and humans were identical in the fact they were machines. we are in the thick of the scientific revolution ande of the science of hydraulics is starting and creatingng barometers not everything is is up for grabs and it is highly mechanical. rene descartes thinksu animals and humans are identical and the only difference is humans can speak, reason, and have a soul. and he speculates that theit i sole is not in the body. that makes a...
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and there's bodies laying around. and then all through here there are bodies. and there's quite a bit of blood on the ground. and about the time we get here, we see colt sitting in the back against the glass. and there is a patient laying here that has a sheet over him. this person was deceased. we had to step over this person to get to the back in here with colt. i knelt down with colt and he looked up at me and he said this is gabby, gabby giffords. >> this is the first time i've been back since the shooting. it's different. definitely different. >> this is my fifrt tirst time well. glad to talk with colt again and revisit it. i walked up and can you immediately see the scene in your mind. but -- >> flash back? >> sure. sure. not a traumatic flash back. but you remember. for me, the smell is the big thing. >> the smell of blood. >> sure. >> and what did you see? what are you looking for when you start to evaluate a patient? >> i asked her if she do hear me. she squeezed her hand. she was alert to that sense. >> she had been down 30 minutes. the medics faced a
and there's bodies laying around. and then all through here there are bodies. and there's quite a bit of blood on the ground. and about the time we get here, we see colt sitting in the back against the glass. and there is a patient laying here that has a sheet over him. this person was deceased. we had to step over this person to get to the back in here with colt. i knelt down with colt and he looked up at me and he said this is gabby, gabby giffords. >> this is the first time i've been...
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i'm here with james lee, and exhibiting artist, and we will have a chat today about the body of work you are presenting. after you left the military, what prompted you to go back to a place where the u.s. is engaged in military action? >> it is interesting. the population of afghanistan is around 29 million, and there's probably no more than 80,000 u.s. soldiers serving in afghanistan right now, but if you look at the stories that come out, you think the numbers are completely reversed. all the stories are about americans, and you see almost no images of stories about the afghan people themselves, so if you look at the dominant representational paradigm uc today, it is all about foreign soldiers. my idea was to try incurred counted to that a popularized narrative and focus on images and stories that really reflect that lived experience of conflict through the eyes of the afghan people. >> you are exhibiting with three other photographers. it is true all three of them have really focused in the areas where a lot of u.s. and allied forces are seeing action, are actually involved in com
i'm here with james lee, and exhibiting artist, and we will have a chat today about the body of work you are presenting. after you left the military, what prompted you to go back to a place where the u.s. is engaged in military action? >> it is interesting. the population of afghanistan is around 29 million, and there's probably no more than 80,000 u.s. soldiers serving in afghanistan right now, but if you look at the stories that come out, you think the numbers are completely reversed....
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they had the body. they wanted to do the test on the body. >> okay. >> okay, george, i'm sorry pip lost you for a moment. yes, we are hearing -- i am hearing as well that they have osama bin laden's body. that's what we were referring to earlier because they had to check that body to make sure it was osama bin laden. that's why there was all that activity at the white house for the past several days because they believe they got him but they weren't certain. the president wanted to make certain tonight. we should also -- i just want to add a personal note here, too, george, listening to jake. i was literally on a plane on my way to afghanistan tonight and was pulled off that plane when we heard the president was going to make this announcement. i'm thinking how many trips i've made to afghanistan, how long this war has been going on because of osama bin laden. so, it was really quite amazing to get that news. >> what a difference, martha, this is going to make to all those american troops still fighting
they had the body. they wanted to do the test on the body. >> okay. >> okay, george, i'm sorry pip lost you for a moment. yes, we are hearing -- i am hearing as well that they have osama bin laden's body. that's what we were referring to earlier because they had to check that body to make sure it was osama bin laden. that's why there was all that activity at the white house for the past several days because they believe they got him but they weren't certain. the president wanted to...
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. >> we've had to hire a refrigerated truck to store bodies and body parts, because we just don't have enough room in our refrigerator. >> in some states, the person who determines how someone died is an elected official. >> bergman: you've been elected how many times? >> ten. >> bergman: you're a politician. >> oh, don't call me a politician. >> in some places, there are few qualifications... >> bergman: there was a time when the coroner was blind. >> yes, sir, that's correct. >> ...and there is no national regulation. >> one pathologist had been arrested for drunk driving on his way to work. he was giving crazy answers about how he thought people died. >> tonight... >> bergman: the body was found over there? >> ...frontline correspondent investigation in america. >> you call a death an accident or miss a homicide altogether, a murderer goes free. lots of very bad things happen if death investigation is not carried out competently. >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major
. >> we've had to hire a refrigerated truck to store bodies and body parts, because we just don't have enough room in our refrigerator. >> in some states, the person who determines how someone died is an elected official. >> bergman: you've been elected how many times? >> ten. >> bergman: you're a politician. >> oh, don't call me a politician. >> in some places, there are few qualifications... >> bergman: there was a time when the coroner was...
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the regime could have kept the body from the family. why give the boy's body back to his parents instead of just disposing of it? >> reporter: they could have, john. and we posed that question to raizan zaytouni, who's a prominent opposition activist. she's in hiding in damascus. and she pointed out a number of things. first of all, the fact that she said that while the image of hamza might be chilling, horrifying for many people around the world, this has in fact been the status quo in syria not just under current president al assad but also under his father before him for decades. the difference, she said, is that now people are actually talking about it. she also said that she firmly believes, first of all, that the footage that we saw, that what happened to hamza was in fact true, it was not faked, and that the regime deliberately releases these bodies to the families as a message. the message that they're sending out being that there are absolutely no red lines for the regime, it will go to any length necessary to silence the voice
the regime could have kept the body from the family. why give the boy's body back to his parents instead of just disposing of it? >> reporter: they could have, john. and we posed that question to raizan zaytouni, who's a prominent opposition activist. she's in hiding in damascus. and she pointed out a number of things. first of all, the fact that she said that while the image of hamza might be chilling, horrifying for many people around the world, this has in fact been the status quo in...
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keeping some of the bodies, they can't recover that body either. that's a frustration as well. people have to have some closure, they have to plan memorial services, but because of this process, local and state officials trying to get their arms around finding the missing, identifying the bodies, they haven't been able to release all the bodies yet. you have to feel for the officials, they're trying to make everything accurate and there's another person on the list that we know of. james williamson. i talked to his daughter, tonight, we profiled her yesterday, she told me he's alive. and that he was out volunteering somewhere and they just didn't know where he was. he's on the list. they have got to try to update this list. they have to move faster, i think they know that. >> and to that point, there's the biggest issue here is compassion and the search for these hurt families. but there is as you get in today, an accountability question, there's no question the officials were overwhelmed, there's no question that the state and federal authorities
keeping some of the bodies, they can't recover that body either. that's a frustration as well. people have to have some closure, they have to plan memorial services, but because of this process, local and state officials trying to get their arms around finding the missing, identifying the bodies, they haven't been able to release all the bodies yet. you have to feel for the officials, they're trying to make everything accurate and there's another person on the list that we know of. james...
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they had the body. they wanted to do the test on the body. >> okay. >> okay, george, i'm sorry pip lost you for a moment. yes, we are hearing -- i am hearing as well that they have osama bin laden's body. that's what we were referring to earlier because they had to check that body to make sure it was osama bin laden. that's why there was all that activity at the white house for the past several days because they believe they got him but they weren't certain. the president wanted to make certain tonight. we should also -- i just want to add a personal note here, too, george, listening to jake. i was literally on a plane on my way to afghanistan tonight and was pulled off that plane when we heard the president was going to make this announcement. i'm thinking how many trips i've made to afghanistan, how long this war has been going on because of osama bin laden. so, it was really quite amazing to get that news. >> what a difference, martha, this is going to make to all those american troops still fighting
they had the body. they wanted to do the test on the body. >> okay. >> okay, george, i'm sorry pip lost you for a moment. yes, we are hearing -- i am hearing as well that they have osama bin laden's body. that's what we were referring to earlier because they had to check that body to make sure it was osama bin laden. that's why there was all that activity at the white house for the past several days because they believe they got him but they weren't certain. the president wanted to...
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what is in this stuff that we put on our bodies, put in our hair on a daily basis. that is what we have been working on and looking at for about the passed 5 years. these are the groups involved in the campaign for safe products. most poplar brands of all kinds of products, deodor rants, makeups, even baby shampoos contain chemicals that are toxic that get into our system. most of these chemicals, um, come from oil by-products, petroleum. this is true of the high end brands like cliniq ue. we know they are toxic, animal studies show they lead to certain health effects. it is okay because there is just a little bit of toxic chemical and you can't prove it causes harm. so of course, as we pointed out, none of us used this product today. here is a run down of my beauty routine, some of the things i was supposed to, 40 hormone chemicals, 17 carcinogens, 17 penetration chemicals. they draw others more deeply into the property. 16 toxins, less than 50 percent of my chemicals has been assessed by any publically accountable institutions. there are no government requirements
what is in this stuff that we put on our bodies, put in our hair on a daily basis. that is what we have been working on and looking at for about the passed 5 years. these are the groups involved in the campaign for safe products. most poplar brands of all kinds of products, deodor rants, makeups, even baby shampoos contain chemicals that are toxic that get into our system. most of these chemicals, um, come from oil by-products, petroleum. this is true of the high end brands like cliniq ue. we...
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his body his body is in u.s. hands. we we are waiting for a statem statement from the president of the of the united states that was sup was supposed to company could could at 10:30. 33 33 minutes ago. we we have yet to be given the 2 2 minute warning that the white white house occasionally gives gives us in moments like this. this. we we do not have it the questi question. we don we don't know exactly when the pre the president will speak but it sho it should be very shortly. let's let's go back to our washin washington bureau and lara logan logan. our our chief terrorism corres correspondent bob orr. let me let me ask you as someone who has who has been to that part of the wo the world many times, how would would you describe the terrai terrain that osama bin laden worke worked in and lived in. >> rus >> russ, you know when you look look out at that border region region it is literally mountai mountains as far as you can see. see. i i mean there is nothing e there there. and y and you know what is so strang strange ab
his body his body is in u.s. hands. we we are waiting for a statem statement from the president of the of the united states that was sup was supposed to company could could at 10:30. 33 33 minutes ago. we we have yet to be given the 2 2 minute warning that the white white house occasionally gives gives us in moments like this. this. we we do not have it the questi question. we don we don't know exactly when the pre the president will speak but it sho it should be very shortly. let's let's go...
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a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion.tive can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you and your doctor need to balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen, and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids are taken for long periods. nsaids, including celebrex, increase the chance of serious skin or allergic reactions or stomach and intestine problem
a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion.tive can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and...
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lance's body was in the morgue. i want to bring in dan mitchell. he was lance's minister and friend. dan, thank you for joining us at this very difficult moment. >> it's an honor to be here to represent lance and his family. >> first of all, obviously, our condolences. how is the family doing? >> you know, they're -- they're a strong group of people. they are praying. they are leaning on friends and their faith. and they're going to make it through this. and, you know, there are a lot of kids that were lance's friends that are around that family constantly. and those kids need all of us adults to get their backs at this time. and so i just see a good support structure there, and i'm proud of them. and we're praying for them. and we're going to do everything we can to help them, too. >> you've known lance for about six years through his work and time together at the bridge ministry. tell us a little about him. what he did, what kind of kid he was. >> well, he started with us riding bmx bikes. and you know, kids' interests change, they figure out who
lance's body was in the morgue. i want to bring in dan mitchell. he was lance's minister and friend. dan, thank you for joining us at this very difficult moment. >> it's an honor to be here to represent lance and his family. >> first of all, obviously, our condolences. how is the family doing? >> you know, they're -- they're a strong group of people. they are praying. they are leaning on friends and their faith. and they're going to make it through this. and, you know, there...
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a man's body was found nearby but police don't think the two are connected. police have yet to make an arrest in phylicia's death. no suspects have been named during the four-month investigation. the 16-year-old was a star athlete and honor student getting ready to go to towson university. her brother says he believed all along that someone killed his sister. >> every body is a suspect to me. whoever came in contact with her, everybody who lives in the area, everybody who travels in the area, it could be anybody. >> reporter: now funeral services for phylicia have been set. a private service will be held on saturday in georgia at springfield baptist church. you can watch it online. here in baltimore a memorial service will be next saturday on may 14th at mount pleasant church. linda so, a beech c -- abc2 news. >>> twin browse brothers will wait until july to stand trial for the second time. after mistrial travers and tremayne were expected to go on trial yesterday. they doused a dog with gasoline and set her on fire. the two are charged with animal cruelty. s
a man's body was found nearby but police don't think the two are connected. police have yet to make an arrest in phylicia's death. no suspects have been named during the four-month investigation. the 16-year-old was a star athlete and honor student getting ready to go to towson university. her brother says he believed all along that someone killed his sister. >> every body is a suspect to me. whoever came in contact with her, everybody who lives in the area, everybody who travels in the...
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your body is not craved to eat only sugar. your body shouldn't only crave milky ways. they may crave them if they are not allowed to have them. the idea of whatever you say no to you are saying yes to. >> the reward king of thing. >> exactly. >> and you also say we need a middle path for parents, teacher, and how to influence what kids eat. what is in the mid snl. >> you have foods in the household, a variety of foods, would be key. i think it is important not only is there a variety, equal in morality, meaning no good or bad food, i am sure there are foods more nutritionally challenged than others, but it important to have foods equal in accessibility. when i go in my refrigerator and have a whole watermelon or a bag of doff chocolate, i will -- dove chocolate, i will grab what is cease vs. what i am crave -- easiest, vs. what i am craving. if you have a variety of foods easy to get at, it helps. >> okay. so, who is easier to fix if you will. that is probably the wrong word. somebody younger who hasn't had a lifetime of bad habits, or maybe their weight is out of cont
your body is not craved to eat only sugar. your body shouldn't only crave milky ways. they may crave them if they are not allowed to have them. the idea of whatever you say no to you are saying yes to. >> the reward king of thing. >> exactly. >> and you also say we need a middle path for parents, teacher, and how to influence what kids eat. what is in the mid snl. >> you have foods in the household, a variety of foods, would be key. i think it is important not only is...
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he also had another radical way of understanding the human body. that was the mind-body dualism.descartes speculated that the animals and humans were identical in the fact that they were machines. and were ineffective the scientific revolutio revolutione described the science of hydraulics is just now starting to get picnic reading barometers. everything you can imagine is now up for grabs and its highly mechanical mechanical. highly mechanistic. renÉ descartes things that animals and he was identical. they function as police and pipes, right? the only difference is that humans can speak, they can recent and they have a soul. and descartes speculates that that sal is not in the body. the soul is not reported. that makes a lot of sense but this is, harvey in the 16th, descartes is in the 1630. the mind-body dualism begins in a 1630. we start move towards in fusion experiments in the 1650s and then we're in the thick of transfusion experience in the 1660s. so if descartes is right, taking animal blood, pure animal blood and moving it into human body, is something like changing the
he also had another radical way of understanding the human body. that was the mind-body dualism.descartes speculated that the animals and humans were identical in the fact that they were machines. and were ineffective the scientific revolutio revolutione described the science of hydraulics is just now starting to get picnic reading barometers. everything you can imagine is now up for grabs and its highly mechanical mechanical. highly mechanistic. renÉ descartes things that animals and he was...
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from your body.ckberry users specifically have safety guide lines saying keep it .98 inches or 25 millimeters from your body meaning your head or your pocket. dr. keith black has been talking about this longer than many but the voices joining him are becoming louder and more prominent. the city of san francisco pushed for radiation warning labels on cell phones. the head of a prominent cancer research institute sent a memo to all employees urging them to limit cell phone use because of possible risk of cancer. the european environmental agency has pushed for more studies saying cell phones could be as big a public health risk as smoking and leaded gasoline. the federal communications commission, the fcc, they set the guidelines for how much radiation a cell phone can emit and they say cell phones are safe. how can they be so sure? keeping them honest, we decided to come here to try to find out for ourselves but they declined an on-camera interview. the type of radiation coming out of your cell phone
from your body.ckberry users specifically have safety guide lines saying keep it .98 inches or 25 millimeters from your body meaning your head or your pocket. dr. keith black has been talking about this longer than many but the voices joining him are becoming louder and more prominent. the city of san francisco pushed for radiation warning labels on cell phones. the head of a prominent cancer research institute sent a memo to all employees urging them to limit cell phone use because of possible...
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i love my body. squeeze a little harder. i love my body. good. that does make it fun, i say. alex presses on my belly and says seven pounds. how am i going to get it out? i am hoping for a super wide vagina. i will have one after the birth. i know this is not sexualy, ideal. i think lesbians like
i love my body. squeeze a little harder. i love my body. good. that does make it fun, i say. alex presses on my belly and says seven pounds. how am i going to get it out? i am hoping for a super wide vagina. i will have one after the birth. i know this is not sexualy, ideal. i think lesbians like
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lindsay's body was found this past wednesday. on friday, someone driving her impala failed to stop at a sigh prity check point in mississippi. after a quick per suit ended in a crash, the driver leroy wilson was taken into custody. wilson is listed as homeless but is from maryland. he'll be sent back to queen ann's county. >>> a man is dead tonight. police expect he may have been killed by an explosion. a neighbor went looking for him after he had not seen him for several days. the 44-year-old was found lying on the floor with trauma to the left side of his body. investigators say the evidence points to an explosion. >> it is clear evidence that some type of explosion had occurred. the individual's body was found near a chair that was charred. so there were signs of some type of explosion and possibly small fire. >> the bomb squad discovered the pipe shrapnel in the wall or in his body. investigators are working to determine if it was accidental or suicide. the victim was undergoing troubling problems. >>> high level of carbon mo
lindsay's body was found this past wednesday. on friday, someone driving her impala failed to stop at a sigh prity check point in mississippi. after a quick per suit ended in a crash, the driver leroy wilson was taken into custody. wilson is listed as homeless but is from maryland. he'll be sent back to queen ann's county. >>> a man is dead tonight. police expect he may have been killed by an explosion. a neighbor went looking for him after he had not seen him for several days. the...
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he says that takes a few hours for each body.rocess. >> brian todd in joplin month, month. >>> for some tornado survivors the recovery process is well under way. cnn's jacqui jeras has that for us from joplin. >> reporter: the help is pouring in here in joplin, missouri. insurance agents have been going door-to-door and helping people who have been left homeless from the tornado. this is the kerr family and already their company has issued them checks for living expenses and for the home itself. they bought a new home and relocating to a different part of a house. they decided they will bulldoze their home they lived here for years and years. and they are going to build a due bleks and make it into a rental property. that's the good news out of this. but not the story for everyone. they are still waiting to heart how much money they might get to cover the house. in people relocating. some people still waiting for that help which continues to pour in to this devastated city. candy? >> as much of the country reels from natural disa
he says that takes a few hours for each body.rocess. >> brian todd in joplin month, month. >>> for some tornado survivors the recovery process is well under way. cnn's jacqui jeras has that for us from joplin. >> reporter: the help is pouring in here in joplin, missouri. insurance agents have been going door-to-door and helping people who have been left homeless from the tornado. this is the kerr family and already their company has issued them checks for living expenses...
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, but drugs were found on his body.he child tonight is back home with his mother. two people are recovering after they were stabbed at a carnival outside a mall. the fight was caught on cell phone video about 10:00 saturday night. a third person was injured because of the assault. four people were arrested for disorderly conduct. police are investigating a shooting at the windsor in in woodlawn. police said the man was shot around 12:30 p.m. yesterday and was taken to the hospital. no word on any possible motive. >> baltimore county police have identified a couple involved in a domestic dispute in randallstown. police say neil eigen brown shot himself after shooting his wife. police were called to the home yesterday and they found brown dead from a gunshot wound. melissa brown was rushed to shock trauma in critical condition. a woman walked into a 711 in woodlawn last thursday. police say she showed a gun and demanded money, but ran off and another customer entered the store. if you have any information on who this woma
, but drugs were found on his body.he child tonight is back home with his mother. two people are recovering after they were stabbed at a carnival outside a mall. the fight was caught on cell phone video about 10:00 saturday night. a third person was injured because of the assault. four people were arrested for disorderly conduct. police are investigating a shooting at the windsor in in woodlawn. police said the man was shot around 12:30 p.m. yesterday and was taken to the hospital. no word on...
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her body was dry. >> if you pull someone straight out of the water, the body is wet. the story doesn't fit. >> accident or murder? her husband was charged but was there proof. you think they fabricated this. >> i know they did. >> he tells his story in his first interview ever. >> did you kill your wife? three years, three trials and way too many twists to count. >> do you love ryan? >> i love him, yeah. >> "the bathtub mystery." >>> good evening. welcome to "dateline." i'm ann curry. it is a case so controversial it brought people from a quiet community out to the streets in protest. it centers on a pair of newlys weds who had just settled into a new life together but what began at a typical night at home ended in a heartbreaking mystery. now the husband in the middle of this case is speaking to "dateline" in his first and only tv interview. here's dennis murphy with a "dateline" xmrus oif. >> sometimes the curtains are drawn early for couples. everything in life was still fresh, even at home on your average monday night. after his workday as a sports planner, ryan s
her body was dry. >> if you pull someone straight out of the water, the body is wet. the story doesn't fit. >> accident or murder? her husband was charged but was there proof. you think they fabricated this. >> i know they did. >> he tells his story in his first interview ever. >> did you kill your wife? three years, three trials and way too many twists to count. >> do you love ryan? >> i love him, yeah. >> "the bathtub mystery."...
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a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you and your doctor need to balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen, and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids are taken for long periods. nsaids, including celebrex, increase the chance of serious skin or allergic reactions or stomach and intest
a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is...
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what does it mean to show your body of work along side of the stories that probably are more familiar? what kind of juxtaposition does that create for you as an artist? >> i think the strength of bringing the two different stories together is i think there is a real danger in focusing only on surface similarities between conflicts. when people look at a body of work and say that they see in this conflict photography, and it reminds them of somalia or iraq, i think that is dangerous because i think there are very unique elements to each conflict, and if you do not focus on the distinctions, you start to create a broader, watered-down topic, which is armed conflict, so i think it is important that when we focus on conflict, we make sure we do not just generalize, but we allow specific places and voices and people to be heard and we do not make these generalized assumptions about what conflict is like. >> the other photographers in the show, what is local, and the others are from new york and new delhi. what do you like about some of their work? >> in a big fan of the fact that he approa
what does it mean to show your body of work along side of the stories that probably are more familiar? what kind of juxtaposition does that create for you as an artist? >> i think the strength of bringing the two different stories together is i think there is a real danger in focusing only on surface similarities between conflicts. when people look at a body of work and say that they see in this conflict photography, and it reminds them of somalia or iraq, i think that is dangerous...
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bin laden's body was taken to a u.s. ship and buried at sea. as revelers celebrated across the nation, some-- who have accused the president of being soft in the war on terrorism-- had nothing but praise. >> let me as a republican give president obama tremendous credit for what was done. he's the commander in hef. this was an amazingly successful military operation. >> reporter: even former vice president dick cheney-- perhaps his harshest critic-- said in a statement "i want cocongratulate president obama and the members of his national security team." >> you can expect the president will get a political bounce in the polls from this people see him in command, in control of the signature moment, perhaps the most important moment in the fight against terrorists. the question is how long will it last? >> reporter: cbs news has learned that intelligence analysts say two reasons they decided osama bin laden must be in that compound are, number one, a very tall tall man paced in the courtyard every day for an hour. second, the courier lived in the
bin laden's body was taken to a u.s. ship and buried at sea. as revelers celebrated across the nation, some-- who have accused the president of being soft in the war on terrorism-- had nothing but praise. >> let me as a republican give president obama tremendous credit for what was done. he's the commander in hef. this was an amazingly successful military operation. >> reporter: even former vice president dick cheney-- perhaps his harshest critic-- said in a statement "i want...
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police have now found the body at the center of a mysterious murder. the body of 28-year-old lindsay christano was discovered last wednesday in a farm in chestertown. her white chevy impala. we just learned that police in mississippi pulled that same car over at a variety checkpoint. they arrested the driver, 28- year-old roy wilson. wilson was also wanted on an armed robbery warrant. he is now awaiting extradition to maryland to face charges in connection with the murder. >>> and back here in mary hand, -- maryland, an investigation is underway at aberdeen after an employee dies at a military installation. aberdeen's officials say an explosion and fire killed the the contractor. no other workers were injured there. a spokesperson says this is an isolated incident and there is no threat to the surrounding community in that area. >>> and police are looking for two suspects in a frightening carjacking. detectives say the man was dragged along richard highway when he tried to the victim is okay. but the schools were able to escape. >>> and the national we
police have now found the body at the center of a mysterious murder. the body of 28-year-old lindsay christano was discovered last wednesday in a farm in chestertown. her white chevy impala. we just learned that police in mississippi pulled that same car over at a variety checkpoint. they arrested the driver, 28- year-old roy wilson. wilson was also wanted on an armed robbery warrant. he is now awaiting extradition to maryland to face charges in connection with the murder. >>> and back...
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we discussed the fact that bpa acts like estrogen in our bodies. it's now lining food cans and it's n all kinds of food containers and gets into our body and lowers the age of puberty and it's associated with cancer. so we need to come up with an alternative, a safe alternative in our food and beverage containers. >> you have a right wai that people can get involved with this. >> there are two things. can go to the breast cancer fund.org website. there are requests they can make to companies to come up with alternative and they can pledge to donate to the breast cancer fund to give the money that we need to kick the can. >> i want to let people at home to donate, all have to do is text, 95495 bpa -- and the amount of money you need to donate. we'll put that on website for you. don't forget the spaces because they are very important. we've got some things that are very important. these are good for you. >> it's good for you to look at any container that number 7 on the bottom has really good chance of having bpa in it unless it tells you it doesn't.
we discussed the fact that bpa acts like estrogen in our bodies. it's now lining food cans and it's n all kinds of food containers and gets into our body and lowers the age of puberty and it's associated with cancer. so we need to come up with an alternative, a safe alternative in our food and beverage containers. >> you have a right wai that people can get involved with this. >> there are two things. can go to the breast cancer fund.org website. there are requests they can make to...
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they have no body and don't know why the body hasn't been released. deceased because according to local media reports they were with him at a local hospital when he died. there is no answer why the body wasn't released. we tried to get answers today, calling the various entities dealing with the processing of the bodies. i don't want to name all of them, it will take the rest of the show. suffice it to say, we got no answer. that's part of the issue. when they try to go through the bodies, get the positive identification, do all of the forensics, sometimes takes longer than they want or the families want. but the information flow isn't what it should be either. >> the information flow is not what it should be, brian. i think we covered that, we should continue to cover it. these people deserve answers as quickly as possible. part of the issue and it is a bit gruesome, those that have been to the morgue to identify bodies, they're telling you their task is incredibly hard because of the severity of many of the fatal injuries, right? >> reporter: that's
they have no body and don't know why the body hasn't been released. deceased because according to local media reports they were with him at a local hospital when he died. there is no answer why the body wasn't released. we tried to get answers today, calling the various entities dealing with the processing of the bodies. i don't want to name all of them, it will take the rest of the show. suffice it to say, we got no answer. that's part of the issue. when they try to go through the bodies, get...
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to carry out a kill operation and recover the body. watch and listen for the words jsoc in the next few days. i think people are going to start recognizing incredibly difficult work they've been doing for a long time, often unrecognized, very difficult work. >> and more about that later, richard engle talking about the joint special operations command likely responsible for this news. now again we are told that we are within a two-minute window until we hear an announcement from the president in the east room. there you see finally the picture of the podium, the long red carpet, the central transverse hallway that separates the state dining room at the far end of the white house from the east room where the camera is located. the president will likely emerge from one of the three rooms on the left hand side and will come out and address more than a national, but certainly a global television audience, as so many millions of americans. families are in touch with one another, saying, are you watching this on television? osama bin laden i
to carry out a kill operation and recover the body. watch and listen for the words jsoc in the next few days. i think people are going to start recognizing incredibly difficult work they've been doing for a long time, often unrecognized, very difficult work. >> and more about that later, richard engle talking about the joint special operations command likely responsible for this news. now again we are told that we are within a two-minute window until we hear an announcement from the...
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. >> after a fight, they killed bin laden and took custody of his body. >> u.s. officials say three other men in the compound were killed including one of bin laden's adult sons. the mission began with four blackhawk helicopters carrying about two dozen special operatives. one was forced to make a hard landing after mechanical failure but no one was injured. in fact, no members of the military were harmed during the mission. the manhunt for bin laden lasted nearly a decade since he masterminded the worst terror attacks on september 11th, 2001. former president bush who was in office that day said in a statement no matter how long it takes, justice will be done. u.s. officials are concerned about al-qaeda striking back. the state department has issued a worldwide travel alert for u.s. citizens. but that's not stopping the celebrating in the u.s. >> it is one of the few days you get to rejoice. >> the u.s. says bin laden's body has been handled in accordance with islamic tradition. >>> we have just learned according to u.s. officials that osama bin laden has been b
. >> after a fight, they killed bin laden and took custody of his body. >> u.s. officials say three other men in the compound were killed including one of bin laden's adult sons. the mission began with four blackhawk helicopters carrying about two dozen special operatives. one was forced to make a hard landing after mechanical failure but no one was injured. in fact, no members of the military were harmed during the mission. the manhunt for bin laden lasted nearly a decade since he...