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a gradual asphyxiation, dr. baden would probably be able to answer this a little clear are and with more expertise. it seems to be less present if it not a violent strangulation or asphyxiation where theriati. >> and especially with a young girl. an 11-year-old is different than with a 20-year-old or 30-year-old the step dad first saw she was gone. his behavior is bizarre. going in and out of hospitals like a supermarket in the last week. what is your advice to him? >> all the things that you mentioned. number one, his background is problematic. they will look at that. a schizophrenic person there. a step parent relationship which is frought with difficulties to begin with. he, of course, is in a position where he is not cooperate because he is the focus of a criminal investigation. not announcing him at a suspect at the time. >> judge jeanine: they cooperate because they want to be the good guys. we saw it with the giddings case. >> and his attorney will advise him to keep it zipped, your honor. >> judge jeanine: and
a gradual asphyxiation, dr. baden would probably be able to answer this a little clear are and with more expertise. it seems to be less present if it not a violent strangulation or asphyxiation where theriati. >> and especially with a young girl. an 11-year-old is different than with a 20-year-old or 30-year-old the step dad first saw she was gone. his behavior is bizarre. going in and out of hospitals like a supermarket in the last week. what is your advice to him? >> all the...
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have a great evening. >> thank you, dr. baden. how do places like national hurricane center gather the information that they get on hiewrns like irene? they send up an airplane and they fill it with hurricane hunters. we will take a look inside one of these airplanes, an exclusive look when we come right back. hi, anne. how are you doing? hi, evelyn. i know it's been a difficult time since your mom passed away. yeah. i miss her a lot, but i'm okay. wow. that was fast. this is the check i've been waiting for. mom had a guaranteed acceptance life insurance policy through the colonial penn program, and this will really help with the cost of her final expenses. they have been so helpful and supportive during this time. maybe i should give them a call. i really could use some more life insurance. is it affordable? it costs less t that's pretty affordable, huh? less than 35 cents a day? that's less than the cost of a postage stamp. so, you said it was guaranteed acceptance? yes. it's permanent coverage with guaranteed acceptance for peo
have a great evening. >> thank you, dr. baden. how do places like national hurricane center gather the information that they get on hiewrns like irene? they send up an airplane and they fill it with hurricane hunters. we will take a look inside one of these airplanes, an exclusive look when we come right back. hi, anne. how are you doing? hi, evelyn. i know it's been a difficult time since your mom passed away. yeah. i miss her a lot, but i'm okay. wow. that was fast. this is the check...
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dr. michael baden is a forensic pathologist. brain-eating amoeba contracted in a lake or some stagnant body of water where people swim regularly, and i think what? >> what's interesting, megyn -- i lost you. megyn: does this happen often? is this a risk we need to worry about? >> this is a parasite that we learned about only in the 1960s. it has an affinity for the nerves in the nose. the amoebas go in and flourish during hot weather, when the temperature in the water gets above 80 degrees, they are inhaled in the nose, they attach to the nerves in the nose. the nose nerves are an inch from the brain. and they quickly get into the brain and within three days they are beginning to destroy brain tissue and within a week most people are dead within a week of infection. megyn: how do you know this is going to happen? lots of us swim in lakes all the time. how do you know whether you are in danger or whether you will wind up like this 16-year-old girl who winds up dead? >> it's uncommon. but the amoeba are present often in the soil o
dr. michael baden is a forensic pathologist. brain-eating amoeba contracted in a lake or some stagnant body of water where people swim regularly, and i think what? >> what's interesting, megyn -- i lost you. megyn: does this happen often? is this a risk we need to worry about? >> this is a parasite that we learned about only in the 1960s. it has an affinity for the nerves in the nose. the amoebas go in and flourish during hot weather, when the temperature in the water gets above 80...
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dr. michael baden joins us live to tell us how that happens. see you top of the 1:00. jenna: america's asking about the economy and back with us, we now have economist mark zandi, chief of moody's analytics. mark, we certainly have a lot of questions, first to the extension of the payroll tax credit and also the extension of unemployment. a lot of our viewers have the question about where we get the money to do that if we're also in a time where we're cutting so many programs. is the money actually available to do that? >> yeah, that's a great question. we'll have to borrow the money, so that would add to the decifit in the near term. but i think we could and should pay for it in the longer run. so what we would do is marry those cuts, an increase in the e.i. benefits, with future cuts in government spending and or tax increases. so i think we should pay for it but pay for it over a longer period of time, over the next decade. but it's a very good point. jenna: as you mentioned to us, you feel like it's worth it at this time to keep the economy from sliding further bac
dr. michael baden joins us live to tell us how that happens. see you top of the 1:00. jenna: america's asking about the economy and back with us, we now have economist mark zandi, chief of moody's analytics. mark, we certainly have a lot of questions, first to the extension of the payroll tax credit and also the extension of unemployment. a lot of our viewers have the question about where we get the money to do that if we're also in a time where we're cutting so many programs. is the money...
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dr. baden will head over there. if you have any questions for dr. baden get those in.as stumped the f.b.i. has he disappeared with 2 t hundred thousand dollars of cash in a backpack. the db cooper disappearing act might finally be headed toward a resolution. we've been talking about this tantalizing new clue all week. now we have a little bit more information on what may be the big break in this mystery. plus anonymous no more, simple facial recognition technology that not only traction you down on facebook or google, it could even reveal more private information, like your social security number. how do you protect yourself in this internet era? [ male announcer ] it's a fact: your nutritional needs can go up when you're on the road to recovery. proper nutrition can help you get back on your feet. three out of four doctors recommend the ensure brand for extra nutrition. ensure clinical strength has revigor and thirteen grams of protein to protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. and immune balance to help support your immune system. ensure clinical strength... he
dr. baden will head over there. if you have any questions for dr. baden get those in.as stumped the f.b.i. has he disappeared with 2 t hundred thousand dollars of cash in a backpack. the db cooper disappearing act might finally be headed toward a resolution. we've been talking about this tantalizing new clue all week. now we have a little bit more information on what may be the big break in this mystery. plus anonymous no more, simple facial recognition technology that not only traction you...