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conversation how often do you send out and memo and how did it effect our effectiveness in being in body and carrying out your work >> i mean here the consequence would be it would be publicly disclosed this is a repel consequence but i'm understanding the smechl they're going to look at this language. so unless we require that i see there would be probably not an effect >> all in favor of the motion made i commissioner keane. >> i. >> i. >> opposed. hearing none the motion passes. >> can we take 14 and 15 together that is they relate to one seven hundred any questions or comments related. >> commissioner keane. >> yes. my comments are to 14. in regard my disagreement with our proposed nation. it is has to do with recommendation 14 b of the grand jury that says the ethics commission should recommendation dismissal who fails to file 90 days after the deadline we proposed it not be implement if so outside of the ethics commission jurisdiction under the state law only the f p pc can conduct enforcement matters regarding form seven hundred this is not an enforcement matter to recommend somet
conversation how often do you send out and memo and how did it effect our effectiveness in being in body and carrying out your work >> i mean here the consequence would be it would be publicly disclosed this is a repel consequence but i'm understanding the smechl they're going to look at this language. so unless we require that i see there would be probably not an effect >> all in favor of the motion made i commissioner keane. >> i. >> i. >> opposed. hearing none...
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they're going to place the body in a body bag before it's moved.ou would never move a body from the location before bagging it. in the water, not at all. most bodies in the water today are moved to shore or to a boat before they are bagged. it is more common than not that a rope was tied around it and it is dragged, sometimes miles before it is bagged. fibers and all sorts of things can be left. dragging a body through water is drags a body through air and there is no police department that would crack the a body through air. >> when retrieved a body found in water presents unique challenges to medical examiners. >> the first thing that a medical examiner or coroner has to determine was the person dead or alive when this person went into the water. >> if the person is alive in the water and can't breathe because he is underwater the cause of death can be determined as drowning. the manner of death which is also required to put on a death certificate can be one of five categories. the problem with death by drowning is we can determine if the person
they're going to place the body in a body bag before it's moved.ou would never move a body from the location before bagging it. in the water, not at all. most bodies in the water today are moved to shore or to a boat before they are bagged. it is more common than not that a rope was tied around it and it is dragged, sometimes miles before it is bagged. fibers and all sorts of things can be left. dragging a body through water is drags a body through air and there is no police department that...
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was that 0 could remove that person we make the recommendation to that individual or body >> so i'm not against sending something to the appointing officer or the entity that has the power to remove i'm not sure in every case someone that fails to meet the deadline of 90 days should be removed from office. so i propose modifying commissioner keanes amendment to perhaps notify the officer or appointing body to this person has failed to file after 90 days. in my mind first of all, i'd like to make the recommendation i'm also comfortable with maybe not always dismissals >> let me take our language mr. chair you wouldn't be comfortable with automatically dismissing someone was not filled the form within 90 days that's not what would happen. you don't have to worry about that. our recommendation is not going to have that effect it's going to be our opinion that this is something we consider so important that the person should be i don't know if we going to make - if there's entities involved let's the entities be dealt with why the pticular entity that has the power over the individual t
was that 0 could remove that person we make the recommendation to that individual or body >> so i'm not against sending something to the appointing officer or the entity that has the power to remove i'm not sure in every case someone that fails to meet the deadline of 90 days should be removed from office. so i propose modifying commissioner keanes amendment to perhaps notify the officer or appointing body to this person has failed to file after 90 days. in my mind first of all, i'd like...
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a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion.ng 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. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should 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, like celebrex, increase the chance of serious skin or allergic reactions, or stomach and intestine problems, such as b
a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion.ng 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....
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>> body beast has completely transformed my body. swimsuit season is here, and i've never been more ready. >> i was invisible before body beast, but now it's crazy -- all the attention i get. [ laughs ]
>> body beast has completely transformed my body. swimsuit season is here, and i've never been more ready. >> i was invisible before body beast, but now it's crazy -- all the attention i get. [ laughs ]
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how in the health and body does the mouth fit in? >> fers the mouth is a reflection of the health of the body. wherever you may have a health problem it will be reflected in the mouth usually. also very often problems in the mouth can affect other areas. for example, dental infection can affect other organs, gum infections as is widely appreciated can affect the heart and the brain and the lungs. so increasingly it works both ways. problems in the rest of the body will be reflected in the mouth but problems in the mouth can cause problems else where. >> how does it do that? >> if you have normal bacteria in your gum that can get into your circulation that can end in your heart. conventional researchers believe that some heart disease is actually related to gigi vitetis or perry dontal disease. they're beginning to look at mouth infection as having not just can local effects but systemic effects. >> so systemic you mean throughout the whole body. >> correct. throughout the whole body. >> if you have a patient who has a bad tooth and t
how in the health and body does the mouth fit in? >> fers the mouth is a reflection of the health of the body. wherever you may have a health problem it will be reflected in the mouth usually. also very often problems in the mouth can affect other areas. for example, dental infection can affect other organs, gum infections as is widely appreciated can affect the heart and the brain and the lungs. so increasingly it works both ways. problems in the rest of the body will be reflected in the...
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listen to your body? so like i said if today is not the day for you to do jumping jacks and you feel that it's hurting you please stop please stop bring it to a march or if you're you know doing some other exercise change it up but listen to your body and make sure that you're still moving and if you have someone who's a trainer in your class you say tough it out come on you say? well i still say listen to your body if your body is telling you that i'm in pain right the pain needs to stop that trainer is not experiencing what you're experiencing you are no i mean there's different levels of pain i mean if you're doing abs and it hurts because it hurts in your ab that's a different pain right? that's different... right [laughter] but if you're feeling it in your neck and back please stop immediately because then you're just... you're setting yourself up for more injury and problems down the line that you know what? then you're out for six months so is it worth it? well listen i want to thank all of you you
listen to your body? so like i said if today is not the day for you to do jumping jacks and you feel that it's hurting you please stop please stop bring it to a march or if you're you know doing some other exercise change it up but listen to your body and make sure that you're still moving and if you have someone who's a trainer in your class you say tough it out come on you say? well i still say listen to your body if your body is telling you that i'm in pain right the pain needs to stop that...
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we are told bodies are still in the river and they are waiting to retrieve bodies and awaiting police commissioner ramsey or deputy commissioner to give us more information because right now we don't have as much information as we could have right now, including what exactly took place prior to this at 4:00 in the morning. two bodies were found in the schuylkill river. one man was found stabbed and being treated at the hospital. live, syma chowdhry for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> more breaking news now from overnight, philadelphia police continue their search for two gunman who robbed the food distribution center in fishtown. this happened around 2:30 this morning at the coww trading corporation, on north delaware avenue. authorities say that those men gained access by posing as police officers. they got away with an estimated hundred thousand dollars in cash. right now detectives are reviewing surveillance video taken from inside of that business. >>> lets get your traffic and weather together. here's katie. >> good morning, ukee. today may be a a nice day. if you have outdoor plans
we are told bodies are still in the river and they are waiting to retrieve bodies and awaiting police commissioner ramsey or deputy commissioner to give us more information because right now we don't have as much information as we could have right now, including what exactly took place prior to this at 4:00 in the morning. two bodies were found in the schuylkill river. one man was found stabbed and being treated at the hospital. live, syma chowdhry for cbs-3 "eyewitness news"....
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two bodies were found floating in the schuylkill river on kelly drive. the bodies were found. this apparently started this morning when three men were abducted, robbed and thrown into the river. the third man, a survivor, was stabbed. he was taken to the hospital. investigators are talking to him. nbc 10's monique braxton live on the scene as we take a view here from sky force 10 of the investigation area. we'll check back with monique shortly for a live report. >>> also ahead, history in trouble. this library has been a cornerstone in delaware county since the 1700s. it's now in dire straits. male announcer: experience the wonders of maryland, when you hike, bike, drive or paddle along our civil war trails driving and walking tours with plenty of stops to enjoy along the way. learn more at visitmaryland.org. land of discovery. r during the 150th anniversary maof the civil war.c stories order our civil war trails guides at visitmaryland.org and download our new mobile app. maryland. land of history. >>> four minutes before 6:00. we're following this breaking news from fairmoun
two bodies were found floating in the schuylkill river on kelly drive. the bodies were found. this apparently started this morning when three men were abducted, robbed and thrown into the river. the third man, a survivor, was stabbed. he was taken to the hospital. investigators are talking to him. nbc 10's monique braxton live on the scene as we take a view here from sky force 10 of the investigation area. we'll check back with monique shortly for a live report. >>> also ahead, history...
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how in the health of the body does the mouth fit in? >> first the mouth is a reflection of the health of the body. wherever you may have a health problem, it usually will be reflected in the mouth. also, very often problems in the mouth can affect other areas. for example, dental infection can affect other organs. gum infections widely appreciated now can affect the heart, can affect the brain, the lungs. so increasingly it works both ways. problems in the rest of the body will be reflected in the mouth but problems in the mouth can also cause problems elsewhere. >> cause problems? >> yes. >> how does it do that? >> if you have abnormal bacteria in your gum that can get into your circulation, that can end up in your heart. some researchers believe some heart disease is related to enginegy invite viets. gingivitis or pair dontal disease and they're looking at mouth infection as having local effects and systemic effects. >> systemic, throughout the whole body? >> correct. >> if you have a patient who has a bad tooth and they pull that too
how in the health of the body does the mouth fit in? >> first the mouth is a reflection of the health of the body. wherever you may have a health problem, it usually will be reflected in the mouth. also, very often problems in the mouth can affect other areas. for example, dental infection can affect other organs. gum infections widely appreciated now can affect the heart, can affect the brain, the lungs. so increasingly it works both ways. problems in the rest of the body will be...
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for a body in motion. with the top speedou compare of comcast the top speed of business dsl from the internet...lphone company ask your doctor about celebrex. well, there's really no comparison. why pay more for less? call today for a low price on speeds up to 150mbps. and find out more about our two-year price guarantee. comcast business. built for business. >>> we are now joined by an eyewitness to the shooting death of michael brown. she is tiffany mitchell. she's here with her lawyer, peter cohen. tiffany and peter, thank you very much for doing this tonight. i appreciate your time now. tiffany, i just want to begin with a simple fact. did you know michael brown? >> no, not at all. >> and you're not from that neighborhood where this took place? >> no. >> and why were you there? >> i was on my way to pick up an employee. she lives right in front of where it happened. >> tell us what you saw as you came into that area. >> okay. as i come around the corner, i hear tires squeaking and i see michael and the
for a body in motion. with the top speedou compare of comcast the top speed of business dsl from the internet...lphone company ask your doctor about celebrex. well, there's really no comparison. why pay more for less? call today for a low price on speeds up to 150mbps. and find out more about our two-year price guarantee. comcast business. built for business. >>> we are now joined by an eyewitness to the shooting death of michael brown. she is tiffany mitchell. she's here with her...
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she's out of her body as she's speaking. will it help? i hate to say, i think it's tough, this group, especially if it starts getting attacked right now, is going to see it has some americans, it's going to try to use them for political gains and i'm not sure that it wants to show how merciful it is right now. >> i'm so glad you could come in and talk to me. >> thank you. >> it's great to see you, my friend. >> i think we'll be talking more, this is an incredibly important subject we've been ignoring. i think by policy ignoring, not on your show, but as a nation, because it's so ugly, and now it's just -- it can't really be ignored any more. >> the debate on this has to get a lot smarter, a lot faster than it has been. thank you, richard. it's great to have you here, we'll be right back. >>> this is dash cam footage taken from a police car, watch. >> while we're doing this, put your hands behind your back. where's the syringe that cap came off of? >> that syringe is literally a week old. >> that was an incident between a police officer an
she's out of her body as she's speaking. will it help? i hate to say, i think it's tough, this group, especially if it starts getting attacked right now, is going to see it has some americans, it's going to try to use them for political gains and i'm not sure that it wants to show how merciful it is right now. >> i'm so glad you could come in and talk to me. >> thank you. >> it's great to see you, my friend. >> i think we'll be talking more, this is an incredibly...
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so. >> it's basically respect for your body.nk a lot of people have lost thatb> you can't, you know, listen to other people's limitations. you know, before this swim. >> that's so interesting. >> whether it's you know, the other marathon swimmers or the media, everybody just 1psaid, diana, why don't you just face up to this. this is impossible. i say for a time, carol, i've been a little girl and everybody around me said you can't do that, you can't do this. i said who said? this is my life and who else is going to live it but me. i'll tell you what's impossible. nothing. >> i so appreciate you being here. again, that's tylenol stories of strength.com. and you answer people who write in. >> thank you. >> that's fantastic. >> thank you. >> thank you for being here. >> did i not tell you she was insp
so. >> it's basically respect for your body.nk a lot of people have lost thatb> whether it's you know, the other marathon swimmers or the media, everybody just 1psaid, diana, why don't you just face up to this. this is impossible. i say for a time, carol, i've been a little girl and everybody around me said you can't do that, you can't do this. i said who said? this is my life and who else is going to live it but me. i'll tell you what's impossible. nothing. >> i so appreciate...
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both bodies seem to have been loaded in to an ambulance. >> when you say bodies -- when you say body, did it seem they were injured, did they cover the bodies? >> one was covered. from what i could tell, i didn't have a great look but unclear whether these folks are alive or not, frankly. one was taken in to a stretcher and put in an ambulance. >> wow. >> there was a lot of chatter a block away there was a body on the street. >> this has taken a whole new turn if that is the case. the protest, unrest and clashes and confrontation. >> there are two cars -- i'm seeing two cars that are just wrecked here. there's a white sedan about 100 feet down from me on the sidewalk, then a silver sedan up from that. that white sedan is pretty badly busted up. >> chris, there's so much here to bring our viewers and we want to find out more about that situation there with crumpled up cars and what you describe as bodies. possibly two, one covered, maybe a dead bodies. we will try to find out more about that but we want to bring you in with a conversation we will have with the family attorney as far as
both bodies seem to have been loaded in to an ambulance. >> when you say bodies -- when you say body, did it seem they were injured, did they cover the bodies? >> one was covered. from what i could tell, i didn't have a great look but unclear whether these folks are alive or not, frankly. one was taken in to a stretcher and put in an ambulance. >> wow. >> there was a lot of chatter a block away there was a body on the street. >> this has taken a whole new turn if...
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. >> why do you want to bury the bodies with you?n is a muslim man. we're bury the man today. all the people can go get the body in our place. it's not anything. we want to bury the man today. >> what if he did have ebola? >> the man does not have ebola. >> reporter: here they find families deep in grief. who agree to hand over the body, but not before paying their last respects. [ shouting and crying ] >> reporter: it is a country in chaos. people here terrified and full of suspicion. the infected refusing to seek treatment, fearing they will be mistreated or turned away. >> reporter: in this poor, struggling nation, the health care system is stretched dangerously thin. the grim reality here, for every 100,000 people, there's only one doctor. the worst ratio in the entire continent. compare that to the u.s. where there's one doctor for every 400 people. back at emory hospital, nancy writebol and kent brantly are surrounded by millions of dollars in cutting-edge equipment, but even that may not be enough to fight ebola's deadly ravag
. >> why do you want to bury the bodies with you?n is a muslim man. we're bury the man today. all the people can go get the body in our place. it's not anything. we want to bury the man today. >> what if he did have ebola? >> the man does not have ebola. >> reporter: here they find families deep in grief. who agree to hand over the body, but not before paying their last respects. [ shouting and crying ] >> reporter: it is a country in chaos. people here terrified...
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both bodies were 50 feet apart. both bodies were obviously dead and were pronounced dead by fire department paramedics at 4:26 a.m. both dead bodies had duct tape wrapped around their face and they were bound at the wrists and ankles and they appeared to be tied to some sort of piece of debris, some sort of weight used as an anchor to keep them under water. crime scene unit personnel and homicide detectives are on the scene looking for any evidence. i won't disclose the location where our 20-year-old victim was abducted. however, it was in philadelphia. and we do have detectives out there. they did locate some cameras in that area so hopefully those cameras can help us with our investigation and identify these perpetrators who abducted our 20-year-old victim and hopefully these cameras can help us identify the van. so at this point, the only motive we have for the abduction and stabbing of our 20-year-old victim who is alive is robbery. he claims when he was thrown in the back of the van and tied up and stabbed he w
both bodies were 50 feet apart. both bodies were obviously dead and were pronounced dead by fire department paramedics at 4:26 a.m. both dead bodies had duct tape wrapped around their face and they were bound at the wrists and ankles and they appeared to be tied to some sort of piece of debris, some sort of weight used as an anchor to keep them under water. crime scene unit personnel and homicide detectives are on the scene looking for any evidence. i won't disclose the location where our...
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her body was discovered by tuesday morning. the sources tell "eyewitness news" there were signs of the struggle month. man may have been beaten and strangled. detectives are now urging joggers to be careful if they are heading out this morning. >> you should use extra caution, women out there jogging or walking they should be with them for protection, just until we found out what went on. >> right now the death is suspicious for a lot of different reasons but i cannot say anything until the post is done and we have a definitive answer. >> reporter: they hope to get that answer later today. once they receive a official report from the medical examiner's office to determine the the cause of death. we are live from police headquarters, syma chowdhry for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> it is 5:33, almost. lets get traffic and weather together. >> you are so funny. >> we will keep it early for you, a couple of steps ahead. we are looking ahead, guys to a pretty decent day overall but you can see little hiccups that come with our path a
her body was discovered by tuesday morning. the sources tell "eyewitness news" there were signs of the struggle month. man may have been beaten and strangled. detectives are now urging joggers to be careful if they are heading out this morning. >> you should use extra caution, women out there jogging or walking they should be with them for protection, just until we found out what went on. >> right now the death is suspicious for a lot of different reasons but i cannot say...
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we can tell the distance from the muzzle of the gun to the body and the body's clothing. if there's -- close to the weapon is to the body, the more powder residue there will be on the body and the skin and the clothing. in this instance, there's no gunshot residues on the skin surface, so that the muzzle of the gun was at least one to two feet away, the muzzle at the time of discharge. it could have been 30 feet away. it would be the same thing. but in order to be firm about that, we also have to look at the clothing, which we haven't had the opportunity to look at because sometimes the clothing can filter out gunshot residues. >> doctor, can you say how many times he was actually shot? you were talking about reentry wounds so -- >> there are six bullets struck, six bullets struck and two may have reentered and three bullets were recovered at the first autopsy. according to our report. there were the two head wounds and the bullet in the chest stayed in the body and were removed at the first autopsy from our examination of the body. one of the things that's going to be im
we can tell the distance from the muzzle of the gun to the body and the body's clothing. if there's -- close to the weapon is to the body, the more powder residue there will be on the body and the skin and the clothing. in this instance, there's no gunshot residues on the skin surface, so that the muzzle of the gun was at least one to two feet away, the muzzle at the time of discharge. it could have been 30 feet away. it would be the same thing. but in order to be firm about that, we also have...
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any shots that hit his body. if when the totality of the evidence is assembled, including ballistics evidence and including the clothing evidence, if we don't find the kind of evidence that would be on the clothing to indicate a proximity of firing, then we would be left with an evidence package that would seem to indicate all of the shots were fired from about two feet away or more. >> correct. and we will not be able to judge the distance -- we can't say it was 2 1/2 feet, because a shot at 2 1/2 feed's going to look like a shot at 3 1/2 feet. >> right. and let's get to the shot that -- or shots that you believe were the fatal shots. describe those shots. >> okay. there was two shots to the head. one entered right above the right eyebrow. it came out at the right eyebrow. it actually re-enters around the right eye. it tunnels under the skin and exits here at the jawline. and then dr. baden and i believe that the -- that same bullet re-enters the body right here at the right shoulder. there is another shot to th
any shots that hit his body. if when the totality of the evidence is assembled, including ballistics evidence and including the clothing evidence, if we don't find the kind of evidence that would be on the clothing to indicate a proximity of firing, then we would be left with an evidence package that would seem to indicate all of the shots were fired from about two feet away or more. >> correct. and we will not be able to judge the distance -- we can't say it was 2 1/2 feet, because a...
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a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion.ying 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. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should 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, like celebrex, increase the chance of serious skin or allergic reactions, or stomach and intestine problems, such as
a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion.ying 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....
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. >> there's a body in the water. murdered. >> many people proclaim their innocence. >> in this case there are a number of things that stink. >> the electric chair flashed in front of my eyes. >> get a conviction at all costs. let the truth fall where it may. >> good evening. welcome to carolina. tonight we're coming to you from the city of greenwood, a diverse city and one that has the distinction of having the widest main street in the world. >> greenwood is a very small community. everybody seems to know everybody. we're related to everybody here. it is very tight knit. so when the news came out about this horrendous murder, it was devastating. >> on a cold monday morning in 1982, the bruised and beaten body of 75-year-old dorothy edwards was discovered in this upscale home. >> dorothy edwards, she was just a loved woman in the community, and she had been horribly killed. >> dorothy was known as a graceful and charming woman with a beautiful singing voice and a wonderful sense of humor. [ sirens ] >> the next door
. >> there's a body in the water. murdered. >> many people proclaim their innocence. >> in this case there are a number of things that stink. >> the electric chair flashed in front of my eyes. >> get a conviction at all costs. let the truth fall where it may. >> good evening. welcome to carolina. tonight we're coming to you from the city of greenwood, a diverse city and one that has the distinction of having the widest main street in the world. >>...
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if there's closer to the weapon is to the body, the more powder residue there will be on the body and the skin and the clothing. in this instance, it's no gunshot residue on the skin's surface. so that the muzzle of the gun was at least one to two feet away. the muzzle at the time of dangedange discharge. in order to be firm about that, we have to look at the clothing, which we haven't had the opportunity to look at because sometimes the clothing can filter out gunshot residues. >> reporter: doctor, can you state how many times the actual shot? >> six bullets struck him. six bullets struck and two may have reentered. three bullets were recovered at the first autopsy. according to our report. there were -- the two head wounds and the bullet of the chest stayed in the body and removed at the first autopsy from our examination of the body. one of the things that is going to be important for us to see is the x-raies. the all black and white x-raies that will show were the bullets were before the autopsy was started. that is documented in x-raies taken before an autopsy in a gunshot wound
if there's closer to the weapon is to the body, the more powder residue there will be on the body and the skin and the clothing. in this instance, it's no gunshot residue on the skin's surface. so that the muzzle of the gun was at least one to two feet away. the muzzle at the time of dangedange discharge. in order to be firm about that, we have to look at the clothing, which we haven't had the opportunity to look at because sometimes the clothing can filter out gunshot residues. >>...
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it's cleary a legislative body -- clearly a legislative body, is it not? the difference is it's a town rather than congress or a state legislature where you have more normally ease -- formalized procedures. >> it is a democracy. when a citizen appears and says solve the traffic problem at my corner, solve this nuisance family that commits a lot of crimes in my brook, that notice asking for policy making, that's asking for administrative action. this board has legislative, administrative and executive functions. >> well, you are really saying you can never have prayer at a town meeting. >> that's not what we're saying. >> how could you do it senate. >> we're saying you could -- >> always comes up at town meetings. >> we're saying you cannot have sectarian prayer. the town should instruct, should have a policy in the first place, which it doesn't. instruct the chaplains, keep your prayer nonsectarian, do not address points -- >> give me an example of a prayer that would be acceptable to christians, jews, muslims, buddhists, hip dues. -- hindu cans. give me a
it's cleary a legislative body -- clearly a legislative body, is it not? the difference is it's a town rather than congress or a state legislature where you have more normally ease -- formalized procedures. >> it is a democracy. when a citizen appears and says solve the traffic problem at my corner, solve this nuisance family that commits a lot of crimes in my brook, that notice asking for policy making, that's asking for administrative action. this board has legislative, administrative...
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that's it for this edition of healthy body, healthy mind. i'm dr. scott mcfarland.if you'd like to see this program again or watch any of our other healthy body, healthy mind programs, please visit our website at: to answer any specific questions you may have, be sure to contact your health care provider. to comment on today's program, please call: or email: or visit our website at: >> announcer: major funding for healthy body, healthy mind is provided by novartis oncology. novartis oncology strives to become the world's premier oncology business by consistently discovering, developing, and making novel therapies that may improve and extend the lives of people living with cancer. and by incyte corporation. incyte's vision is to become a leading biopharmaceutical company focused on improving the lives of patients with serious unmet medical needs. additional funding provided by: abbott. ironwood pharmaceuticals. janssen pharmaceuticals inc. and by w.l. gore and associates. %
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for a body in motion.when a pro at any 2014 pga tour event sinks a hole-in-one, visit celebrex.com and ask your doctor about celebrex. quicken loans will pay your mortgage for an entire year. that is how it's done. truly amazing! get in the hole-in-one sweepstakes. enter today at pgatour.com/quickenloans and you could have your mortgage paid for an entire year. >>> finally tonight we have been told that honesty is the best policy and now more and more businesses are putting that expression to the test. so are you and your fellow americans really trustworthy? nbc's jenna wolfe went in search of an honest to goodness answer. >> reporter: there's a small coffee shop in a small town in north dakota where the coffee is self-serve and so is the bill. >> if you want something you pick it up yourself and you pay it. >> reporter: with no one behind the counter customers pay based on the honor system. >> the business plan makes sense. people have been more generous and we have been 15% over asking prices. >> reporte
for a body in motion.when a pro at any 2014 pga tour event sinks a hole-in-one, visit celebrex.com and ask your doctor about celebrex. quicken loans will pay your mortgage for an entire year. that is how it's done. truly amazing! get in the hole-in-one sweepstakes. enter today at pgatour.com/quickenloans and you could have your mortgage paid for an entire year. >>> finally tonight we have been told that honesty is the best policy and now more and more businesses are putting that...
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their body and have given up. they should look at you as a shining example of what can happen when you have a dream and stick to your goal and you don't allow people to knock you off your path or force you to give up. >> you can't listen to other people. before this, whether it's the other marathon swimmers or media, they said this is impossible. i say everybody around me said you can't do that and you can't do this. i said who said? this is my life. who else is going to live it but me? i will tell you what is impossible. nothing. >> i so appreciate you being here. you answer people who write in. that's fantastic. thank you for being here. >> did i not tell you she was inspiring? thanks, diana. up next, a look at foods that can help keep some forms of cancer at bay. [ huh, fifteen minutes could [ save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know the great wall of china wasn't always so great? hmmm...what should we do? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent o
their body and have given up. they should look at you as a shining example of what can happen when you have a dream and stick to your goal and you don't allow people to knock you off your path or force you to give up. >> you can't listen to other people. before this, whether it's the other marathon swimmers or media, they said this is impossible. i say everybody around me said you can't do that and you can't do this. i said who said? this is my life. who else is going to live it but me? i...
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in gaza, the body of another child is uncovered.iming their rockets at israel's ben gurian airport. and also coming up, the white house reveals it tried to rescue james foley
in gaza, the body of another child is uncovered.iming their rockets at israel's ben gurian airport. and also coming up, the white house reveals it tried to rescue james foley
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spray refreshes your body. regabe's allergies made body sprayit hard to keep up.y. children's allegra. effective, long-lasting, non-drowsy relief of their toughest symptoms. so kids can stop suffering and start living. >>> "our world" with black enterprise is brought to you by mcdonald's, deeply rooted in the community, 365 days a year. >>> that wraps it up for this edition of "our world" with black enterprise. >> everybody is asking always, who are you fighting, who are you fighting? we don't know. >> double jab by mayweather. little body shots. >> a jab. what he's doing, smothering. >> i'm floyd "money" mayweather. >> we just have to see. >> you know what is your favorite dish? >> let me tell you, i love food. maple braised short ribs. food that's really sexy, that's urban, let me tell you. >> we got a kitchen upstairs. okay. >> all right. >> let's hear you scream for your ring master! be sure to visit us on the web at blackenterprise.com/ourworld and like us on facebook. thanks for watching. we'll see you ne
spray refreshes your body. regabe's allergies made body sprayit hard to keep up.y. children's allegra. effective, long-lasting, non-drowsy relief of their toughest symptoms. so kids can stop suffering and start living. >>> "our world" with black enterprise is brought to you by mcdonald's, deeply rooted in the community, 365 days a year. >>> that wraps it up for this edition of "our world" with black enterprise. >> everybody is asking always, who are...
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>> body beast has completely transformed my body. swimsuit season is here, and i've never been more ready. >> i was invisible before body beast, but now it's crazy -- all the attention i get. [ laughs ] >> this is it. are you ready? you're doing good. go, go, go! >> i actually have a chest now. i don't have a little birdcage -- ha
>> body beast has completely transformed my body. swimsuit season is here, and i've never been more ready. >> i was invisible before body beast, but now it's crazy -- all the attention i get. [ laughs ] >> this is it. are you ready? you're doing good. go, go, go! >> i actually have a chest now. i don't have a little birdcage -- ha
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is the self-proclaimed body doctor to the stars. he says come award seasons, celebs flock to his office when they need fat removed fast. >> you can only fit the dress to the body so much. and you have to fit the body to the dress. >> reporter: he says business is booming. and his airbrush laser lypo technique is more advance than the crude procedure of fads past. >> when you get lipo, it looks like you got hit by a truck. >> reporter: it's so minimally invasive, that patients remain awake during the procedure. and often go back to work after it's over. >> see that tricep that's going to be coming out there. >> reporter: blanca is one of dr. rollins' regulars. over the years, he sculpted her chin and carved fat away from her tummy, as she told "nightline" anchor, juju chang, last year. >> what did your friends say? >> they thought i lost weight. >> what did you tell them? >> well, yeah. >> reporter: after today's procedure, blanca says she will finally be satisfied. >> i tell people this is about 90% art and 10% medicine. >> reporter
is the self-proclaimed body doctor to the stars. he says come award seasons, celebs flock to his office when they need fat removed fast. >> you can only fit the dress to the body so much. and you have to fit the body to the dress. >> reporter: he says business is booming. and his airbrush laser lypo technique is more advance than the crude procedure of fads past. >> when you get lipo, it looks like you got hit by a truck. >> reporter: it's so minimally invasive, that...
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they did not cover the body? >> they covered the body i would say a couple hours later.o it's people going out to the body with sheets themselves trying to do the respectful job that the police did not do. >> people were drinking sheets out themselves? >> yes. people were coming out, you know, the mother came out, uncle, just neighbors to try to cover up the body. people were just distraught. kids, babies. it was a sad scene. >> and it was a saturday at around noon. a lot of people were out. >> it was around noon. a lot of people not working. it was just people getting off, people just outside. a couple hundred people by the time i got there about 4:00, 4:30. >> do you think that's part of what has -- part of what has set this on the trajectory we've seen it, like that initial trauma that people experienced looking at this dead body, someone that they knew or someone from their neighborhood and feeling like it was just the ultimate disrespect in that moment? >> yeah. i mean, but i would almost say that people are kind of used to the disrespect. that happens on a daily ba
they did not cover the body? >> they covered the body i would say a couple hours later.o it's people going out to the body with sheets themselves trying to do the respectful job that the police did not do. >> people were drinking sheets out themselves? >> yes. people were coming out, you know, the mother came out, uncle, just neighbors to try to cover up the body. people were just distraught. kids, babies. it was a sad scene. >> and it was a saturday at around noon. a...
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to offend that body. adults are subject to coercion here. and no competent attorney would tell his client, doesn't matter l whether you visibly dissent. rye to have your client make a good impression. >> just want to make sure -- your position is that town councils like greece can have prayers if they are nonprovocative, modest, decent, quiet, nobody proselytizings. that's your position? >> wouldn't use all thoses a jeck d thoses a jecktives, but yes. >> congress has a set of guidelines. are they satisfactory to you? if they are, are they saferrer to -- satisfactory to everyone? and you will fine all kind different beliefs and thoughts but some people will say i cannot give such a prayer if i am a priest or whatever in that religion. i must refer to god as i know that god by name. and what too we do with them? we can recommend it but can way say the constitution of the united states requires it? >> there are some people and i respect that and they should not be giving government prayers. they're taking on
to offend that body. adults are subject to coercion here. and no competent attorney would tell his client, doesn't matter l whether you visibly dissent. rye to have your client make a good impression. >> just want to make sure -- your position is that town councils like greece can have prayers if they are nonprovocative, modest, decent, quiet, nobody proselytizings. that's your position? >> wouldn't use all thoses a jeck d thoses a jecktives, but yes. >> congress has a set of...
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we can tell the distance from the muzzle of the gun to the body and the body's clothing. if there is--the closer the weapon is to the body the more powder residue there will be on the body and skin and clothing. in this instance no gunshot residue on the skin surface so that the muzzle of the gun was at least one or two feet away, the muzzle at the time of discharge. it could have been 30 feet away, it would be the same thing. in order to be firm about that we need to look at the clothing, which we have not had the opportunity to look at because sometimes the filter out gunshot residues. >> doctor, can you tell the time he was actually shot? >> there are six bullets that struck him. six bullets struck and two may have reentered, and three bullets were recovered in the first autopsy according to our reports. the two head wounds and the bullet in the chest stayed in the body, and were removed at the first autopsy from our examination of the body. one of the things that is going to be important for us to see is the x-rays. the old black and white x-rays that will show where
we can tell the distance from the muzzle of the gun to the body and the body's clothing. if there is--the closer the weapon is to the body the more powder residue there will be on the body and skin and clothing. in this instance no gunshot residue on the skin surface so that the muzzle of the gun was at least one or two feet away, the muzzle at the time of discharge. it could have been 30 feet away, it would be the same thing. in order to be firm about that we need to look at the clothing,...
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we removed the third body and then there was another body. how many bodies can be in this hole?ly after the fifth one, we found the bottom of the hole, thank god. no one knew who these people were. we were thinking, why aren't we having any reports in about people missing. >> in the old days, it was pretty prehistoric. there was no social media back then, there was no dna. but they worked the case really hard. >> ultimately, the only thing we had that we could look at was a tag on a shovel that was like a price tag that had a partial name on it for a store. >> this is the shovel that was found where the fire was started. and then this tag right here, all you can make out, you see the o-c-h-h-d. so in '76 when they found this, that's the only clue they had. >> but we did not have any stores in north carolina that ended in o-c-h hardware. so myself and another agent left north carolina inquiring about having any hardware stores with those letters in the name. every department bent over backwards to try to help us. they just didn't have any information. then we went to the metropol
we removed the third body and then there was another body. how many bodies can be in this hole?ly after the fifth one, we found the bottom of the hole, thank god. no one knew who these people were. we were thinking, why aren't we having any reports in about people missing. >> in the old days, it was pretty prehistoric. there was no social media back then, there was no dna. but they worked the case really hard. >> ultimately, the only thing we had that we could look at was a tag on a...
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you have to maintain the body and allow the body to fight it off itself? >> we do this with a lot of infections that we cannot treat directly, but we have very sophisticated ways to provide what we call supportive care. they are very good at that. we're the best in the word at that, as a matter of fact. >> so we've got two american doctors to be treated as emory university in atlanta. how good is this--the chances for survival? what is the prognosis of survival that we're talking about? >> just statistically 60% almost 70% of the people infected die, but of course they're in africa, they're not here. we don't know exactly how sick piece theme are because we don't see their medical records, but they're sick enough. so this remains a very serious infection, but they have a fighting chance to survive. >> so there is a better way to ask this, i just haven't formulated this in my mind, so i'm just going to go for it, and i think you'll understand what i'm driving at here. this will be the first time that doctors treat an infected person right on american shores
you have to maintain the body and allow the body to fight it off itself? >> we do this with a lot of infections that we cannot treat directly, but we have very sophisticated ways to provide what we call supportive care. they are very good at that. we're the best in the word at that, as a matter of fact. >> so we've got two american doctors to be treated as emory university in atlanta. how good is this--the chances for survival? what is the prognosis of survival that we're talking...
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they did not cover the body? >> they covered the body i would say a couple hours later. trying to do the respectful job that the police did not do. >> people were drinking sheets out themselves? >> yes. people were coming out, you know, the mother came out, uncle, just neighbors to try to cover up the body. people were just distraught. kids, babies. it was a sad scene. >> and it was a saturday at around noon. a lot of people were out. >> it was around noon. a lot of people not working. it was just people getting off, people just outside. a couple hundred people by the time i got there about 4:00, 4:30. >> do you think that's part of what has -- part of what has set this on the trajectory we've seen it, like that initial trauma that people experienced looking at this dead body, someone that they knew or someone from their neighborhood and feeling like it was just the ultimate disrespect in that moment? >> yeah. i mean, but i would almost say that people are kind of used to the disrespect. that happens on a daily basis. there was a guy shot earlier today by a police office
they did not cover the body? >> they covered the body i would say a couple hours later. trying to do the respectful job that the police did not do. >> people were drinking sheets out themselves? >> yes. people were coming out, you know, the mother came out, uncle, just neighbors to try to cover up the body. people were just distraught. kids, babies. it was a sad scene. >> and it was a saturday at around noon. a lot of people were out. >> it was around noon. a lot...
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holds and i do building this will go a long way we take a unilateral approach to the body to that 0 particular department. >> i was going to make the recommendation that if we do respond to finding number 12 that the commission would instruct the executive director to direct his staff to notify all staff to notify the departments and make sure the information is on the websites that's the protocol with a governing body. >> mr. sincroy. if you are going to adapt that language the second sense i've have conflicting advise on the interpretation of that session and probably b would be best to delete that sentence. >> sentence the sunshine ordinance section sited doesn't apply to the vice president only individuals. >> correct. >> i would welcome the views of the city attorney or the staff on commissioner keanes and commissioner andrews questions about whether it's even appropriate for the grand jury to direct inquires to an employee rather than the commission and therefore, whether the commission should respond to everything as asserted. >> deputy director i'll defer to the city attorne
holds and i do building this will go a long way we take a unilateral approach to the body to that 0 particular department. >> i was going to make the recommendation that if we do respond to finding number 12 that the commission would instruct the executive director to direct his staff to notify all staff to notify the departments and make sure the information is on the websites that's the protocol with a governing body. >> mr. sincroy. if you are going to adapt that language the...
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because he had body armor, it protected him. that's pretty scary for law enforcement and scary for citizens because that allows them to go on rampage long somewhere kill more people. >> honda joined by the district attorney along with the sheriff and several police officers. right now, body armor type iii and above available online for sale. the department of justice has a link to 70 companies that sell it and right now, only convicted felons are barred from buying body armor and it's not banned in any state. he's introducing the legislation at a time that congress is on break. >> that's right. >> he's active, busy. >> and lease running for re-election. >> as congressmen often are. >>> a live look at oracle. the oakland alameda coliseum authority will meet inside to vote on the license agreement with the a's. they are expected to approve changes made to the deal by the city of oakland. the new lease will allow the a's to play for another ten years. even if approved, there are no guarantees the team will stay in oakland. the deal
because he had body armor, it protected him. that's pretty scary for law enforcement and scary for citizens because that allows them to go on rampage long somewhere kill more people. >> honda joined by the district attorney along with the sheriff and several police officers. right now, body armor type iii and above available online for sale. the department of justice has a link to 70 companies that sell it and right now, only convicted felons are barred from buying body armor and it's not...
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now more bodies are being picked up. as we reported earlier, there is now an improved level of cooperation and coordination. the government has contributed $500 million to beef up our capabilities. >> mr. brown, what is the most important thing people in liberia should be doing to keep the virus from spreading? >> the first thing is to follow scrupulously what health authorities and experts are advising. we have to deal with resistance, with doubts, skepticism about whether or not the virus is here. the evidence is overwhelming in many communities it is here and it is spreading. our strategy is to continue -- to contain the public transmission. we are not -- we are asking people not to touch dead bodies. there will be -- that will mean that certain measures will be taken, including quarantine. we are asking people, do not touch the bodies, the health capabilities have not been improved. the response will be much faster. we will be able to reach you even before people can die. we want people to follow scrupulously what he
now more bodies are being picked up. as we reported earlier, there is now an improved level of cooperation and coordination. the government has contributed $500 million to beef up our capabilities. >> mr. brown, what is the most important thing people in liberia should be doing to keep the virus from spreading? >> the first thing is to follow scrupulously what health authorities and experts are advising. we have to deal with resistance, with doubts, skepticism about whether or not...
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brown's body, all of the gunshot wounds appeared to come from a distance. if you have a gunshot wound, for example, the one that hit his arm right here, or the one that possibly is the re-entry wound to his chest, if there was any gunshot residue, it would have been filtered out by the clothes, and without us seeing that, would look like a distant wound. so it's very important we get access, so the doctor and i can review those items. >> i'm asking because you know the importance of this, within the investigation. certainly within the feelings of the community there. entry wounds and re-entry wounds have completely different markers. right? if you had access to the clothes and all the rest, would you be able to tell whether that wound -- that's -- whether the wound came in from the back and through to the front or through the front into the back in would you be able to tell? >> are you -- which wounds specifically are you talking about? >> i think what they're asking is whether any -- the biggest question among many in the community there is, was this offic
brown's body, all of the gunshot wounds appeared to come from a distance. if you have a gunshot wound, for example, the one that hit his arm right here, or the one that possibly is the re-entry wound to his chest, if there was any gunshot residue, it would have been filtered out by the clothes, and without us seeing that, would look like a distant wound. so it's very important we get access, so the doctor and i can review those items. >> i'm asking because you know the importance of this,...