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dr. graham: my name is wendy graham. i'm a professor and director of the water institute at university of florida. a very interesting place hydrologically. there's a lot of freshwater and a lot of people and a lot of land-use changes going on. well, the largest user of water in this region of florida is agriculture. and, in fact, in florida in general the largest user of freshwater is agriculture. but public water supply is a close second, and, in the not too distant future, i'm sure will catch up and overtake agriculture as the major user. i grew up in the bahamas. we lived on a little island, and we had our well here and then we had our septic tank here. and that proximity i always found kind of fascinating. and i'd spent most of my time out of doors. there weren't a lot of indoor distractions -- very few movie theaters, no shopping malls. so we spent our fridays and saturdays on sailboats in the ocean. and then we'd get home to shower, and the water would be off 'cause we only had water from 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 in the a
dr. graham: my name is wendy graham. i'm a professor and director of the water institute at university of florida. a very interesting place hydrologically. there's a lot of freshwater and a lot of people and a lot of land-use changes going on. well, the largest user of water in this region of florida is agriculture. and, in fact, in florida in general the largest user of freshwater is agriculture. but public water supply is a close second, and, in the not too distant future, i'm sure will catch...
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dr. graham: my name is wendy graham. i'm a professor and director of the water institute at university of florida. a very interesting place, hydrologically. there's a lot of freshwater and a lot of people and a lot of land-use changes going on. well, the largest user of water in this region of florida is agriculture. and, in fact, in florida, in general, the largest user of freshwater is agriculture. but public water supply is a close second, and, in the not too distant future, i'm sure will catch up and overtake agriculture as the major user. i grew up in the bahamas. we lived on a little island, and we had our well here, and then we had our septic tank here. and that proximity i always found kind of fascinating. and i'd spent most of my time out of doors. there weren't a lot of indoor distractions -- very few movie theaters, no shopping malls. so we spent our fridays and saturdays on sailboats in the ocean. and then we'd get home to shower, and the water would be off 'cause we only had water from 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 in t
dr. graham: my name is wendy graham. i'm a professor and director of the water institute at university of florida. a very interesting place, hydrologically. there's a lot of freshwater and a lot of people and a lot of land-use changes going on. well, the largest user of water in this region of florida is agriculture. and, in fact, in florida, in general, the largest user of freshwater is agriculture. but public water supply is a close second, and, in the not too distant future, i'm sure will...
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dr. robert graham, chair committee on sports related concussion in youth at the institutes of medicine. dennis malfeese, director of the center for brain biology and behavior at the famed university of fnebraska. thank you, doctor. dr. james johnston, assistant professor department of neurosurgery at the university of alabama birmingham, star of screen. dr. tim gay, ph.d. professor of atomic, monlecular and optical fizz ibs university of nebraska. dr. joia, ph.d. division chief neuropsychology children's medical hospital. not quite up to the level of university of nebraska, we have the harvard medical school. that's just humor. professor -- yeah. professor of psychiatry and radiology at brigham and women's hospital harvard medical school. thank you for being here for a very impressive and esteemed panel of scientist and experts. mr. cleland, you'll start. you're recognized for your five minutes. >> the green light is on. is that better? thank you. i'm richard cleland, i'm assistant director of advertising practices at federal trade commissions, bureau of consumer protection. i'm pleased
dr. robert graham, chair committee on sports related concussion in youth at the institutes of medicine. dennis malfeese, director of the center for brain biology and behavior at the famed university of fnebraska. thank you, doctor. dr. james johnston, assistant professor department of neurosurgery at the university of alabama birmingham, star of screen. dr. tim gay, ph.d. professor of atomic, monlecular and optical fizz ibs university of nebraska. dr. joia, ph.d. division chief neuropsychology...
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dr. graham, does that make sense? >> i think whether or not the horse collar would have that effect, i don't know. of course, our committee was based clearly on science and reviewing the literature. but i think the principle is you want to find ways to minimize the linear and rotational forces that come into effect with a blow to the head. whether you can do that by equipment, whether you can do that by change in play, that's what you have to do to decrease the evidence -- the incidence of concussion. >> thank you. i only have 11 seconds left so i'll yield back and recognize the ranking member miss schakowsky. encouraging safer play for the you know in adie rn to the science so much talk has been about culture. and it seems to me that that is very important. so a change in the culture means not only managing head injuries when they occur, but also encouraging safer play to reduce the risk of injuries. mr. heaton, you spoke about the need to change the -- i'm quoting from your testimony -- win at all cost attitude amon
dr. graham, does that make sense? >> i think whether or not the horse collar would have that effect, i don't know. of course, our committee was based clearly on science and reviewing the literature. but i think the principle is you want to find ways to minimize the linear and rotational forces that come into effect with a blow to the head. whether you can do that by equipment, whether you can do that by change in play, that's what you have to do to decrease the evidence -- the incidence...
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dr. graham's cadillac and drive up to cal tech and talk to the students.nd they say, you want to meet the genius of the whole school? that's his office. so i'd go knock on his office door. and tell him this whole story. and he said, okay. >> he slid in the bathroom and provided a sample? >> yeah. i thought, whoa, that is so cool. >> why do you think the repository became known as the nobel sperm bank? >> oh, that was the press. it was called the repository for germinal choice. and press got wind of it, and boy, oh, boy, they just went to town with it. >> once one starts down this path which is based on false assumptions in life, you not only start thinking in terms of science fiction about improving the breed. you also start thinking about controlling the breeding of people whom we don't like. i think we've all seen where that leads in nazi germany, not that long ago. >> the idea of selective breeding was enough to cause headlines. but the biggest pr blowout would come from one of their controversial donors. >> i think graham is dealing with questions that
dr. graham's cadillac and drive up to cal tech and talk to the students.nd they say, you want to meet the genius of the whole school? that's his office. so i'd go knock on his office door. and tell him this whole story. and he said, okay. >> he slid in the bathroom and provided a sample? >> yeah. i thought, whoa, that is so cool. >> why do you think the repository became known as the nobel sperm bank? >> oh, that was the press. it was called the repository for germinal...
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dr. graham, does that make sense? >> i think whether or not the horse collar would have that effect, i don't know. of course, our committee was based purely on science and reviewing the literature. but i think the principle is you want to find ways to minimize the linear and rotational forces that come into effect with a blow to the head. whether you can do that by equipment, whether you can do that by change in play, that's the incidence of concussion. >> thank you. i only have 11 seconds left so i'll yield back and recognize the ranking member miss schakowsky. >> you know, in addition to the science, so much talk has been about culture, and it seems to me that that is very important. so, a change in the culture means not only managing head injuries when they occur but also encouraging safer play to reduce the risk for head injuries. mr. heaton, you spoke about the need to change the -- i'm quoting from your testimony -- win at all cost attitude among players and coaches. what would you tell teens to help them change
dr. graham, does that make sense? >> i think whether or not the horse collar would have that effect, i don't know. of course, our committee was based purely on science and reviewing the literature. but i think the principle is you want to find ways to minimize the linear and rotational forces that come into effect with a blow to the head. whether you can do that by equipment, whether you can do that by change in play, that's the incidence of concussion. >> thank you. i only have 11...
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dr. robert graham, chair committee on sports related concussion in youth at the institutes of medicine. dennis malfeese, director of the center for brain biology and behavior at the famed university of fnebraska. thank you, doctor. dr. james johnston, assistant professor department of neurosurgery at the university of alabama birmingham, star of screen. dr. tim gay, ph.d. professor of atomic, monlecular and optical fizz ibs university of nebraska. dr. joia, ph.d. division chief neuropsychology children's medical hospital. not quite up to the level of university of nebraska, we have the harvard medical school. that's just humor. professor -- yeah. professor of psychiatry and radiology at brigham and women's hospital harvard medical school. thank you for being here for a very impressive and esteemed panel of scientist and experts. mr. cleland, you'll start. you're recognized for your five minutes. >> the green light is on. is that better? thank you. i'm richard cleland, i'm assistant director of advertising practices at federal trade commissions, bureau of consumer protection. i'm pleased
dr. robert graham, chair committee on sports related concussion in youth at the institutes of medicine. dennis malfeese, director of the center for brain biology and behavior at the famed university of fnebraska. thank you, doctor. dr. james johnston, assistant professor department of neurosurgery at the university of alabama birmingham, star of screen. dr. tim gay, ph.d. professor of atomic, monlecular and optical fizz ibs university of nebraska. dr. joia, ph.d. division chief neuropsychology...
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dr. graham hamilton loves the ease of getting into his keyless infiniti sports car, but apparently a bad guy loves it too. you're looking at surveillance video taken from hamilton's concord driveway early monday morning. he believes the burglar used a high-tech device to get in. >> it appears he used some sort of electrical device. my car was locked. to disengage the locking mechanism. >> reporter: the burglar made off with an ipod and items of clothing that were in the car and in the trunk. hamilton's surveillance system captured it all. >> the actual burglary was very quick and it was a couple minutes, they were in and out in what i thought was a locked vehicle. it was locked. they unlocked it somehow. >> reporter: at least four other cars in the neighborhood were also burglarized that same morning. some of them keyless as well. concord police say they haven't been able to verify if a device was used, but say car burglaries are definitely on the rise in the city. hamilton's worried. >> i've never seen it in my life and obviously technology is wonderful until things like this happen. bu
dr. graham hamilton loves the ease of getting into his keyless infiniti sports car, but apparently a bad guy loves it too. you're looking at surveillance video taken from hamilton's concord driveway early monday morning. he believes the burglar used a high-tech device to get in. >> it appears he used some sort of electrical device. my car was locked. to disengage the locking mechanism. >> reporter: the burglar made off with an ipod and items of clothing that were in the car and in...
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dr. graham. >> specific questions about the care of the patient who died in dallas would have to be referred to the hospital there. i would just remind us that ebola even with the best of treatment is a terrible disease and is fatal in a high proportion of cases and we encourage rapid and early in the room? >> wxitv 11 news in atlanta. what can you tell us about a possible second ebola patient in texas? do you know if this person was in contact with mr. duncan? was he one of the people you've been watching or was he perhaps reese leent in west africa. >> my understanding is and this is recent information and we will get definitive information in the next few hours that there is someone who does not have either definite contact with ebola or definite symptoms of ebola who is being assessed and you know what we expect is that as people are more concerned, as there is a higher index of suspicion people will be assessed and there will be rumors and concerns and potential cases and that's as it should be. we should just keep it in perspective. right now well's only one patient who has ever been d
dr. graham. >> specific questions about the care of the patient who died in dallas would have to be referred to the hospital there. i would just remind us that ebola even with the best of treatment is a terrible disease and is fatal in a high proportion of cases and we encourage rapid and early in the room? >> wxitv 11 news in atlanta. what can you tell us about a possible second ebola patient in texas? do you know if this person was in contact with mr. duncan? was he one of the...
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dr. robert graham in nuth at the institutes of medicine. at the famed university of nebraska. dr. james johnston, the department of neurosurgery at the university of alabama, birmingham, star of screen. dr. tim gay, ph.d., professor of molecular and optical physic at the university of nebraska. ph.d. division of chief neuropsychology children's medical report. and not quite up to the level, we have the harvard medical school. professor of industry and radiology at brigham and women's hospital harvard medical school. thank you for a very impressive and esteemed panel of scientists and experts. you are recognized for your five minutes. >> the green light is on. i'm assistant director if the the federal trade commission's bureau of protection. i'm pleased to have the opportunity to provide information about the actions we have taken over the past few years with respect to concussion protection claims that implicate serious concerns especially affecting children and young adults are always a high priority at the commission. the commission strives to protect consumers using a variety o
dr. robert graham in nuth at the institutes of medicine. at the famed university of nebraska. dr. james johnston, the department of neurosurgery at the university of alabama, birmingham, star of screen. dr. tim gay, ph.d., professor of molecular and optical physic at the university of nebraska. ph.d. division of chief neuropsychology children's medical report. and not quite up to the level, we have the harvard medical school. professor of industry and radiology at brigham and women's hospital...
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dr. frankly graham. you were at the white house today. did you tell the president what you think is needed? >> >> greta, we listened a lot. we did have a chance to speak. one of the issues for us greta is getting our supplies into the country. the airlines have quit flying. the president says he doesn't want to see a quarantine. the airlines have done it anyway. they have quit going. there is only sabina right now going in through briewstles. all of our supplies and equipment we want to take in, we have to charter flights we have a 747 going next week full of equipment and gear because we can't get it in any other way. we have to charter. i mentioned this to the white house. that if we have an air bridge, we need -- >> -- what's an air bridge? >> we need planes flying on a schedule every week diswo, three times a week going to west africa. charter flights that carry cargo and healthcare workers that way you would know you have got a way in and out and directly back into the united states without having to go to europe. then you can bring
dr. frankly graham. you were at the white house today. did you tell the president what you think is needed? >> >> greta, we listened a lot. we did have a chance to speak. one of the issues for us greta is getting our supplies into the country. the airlines have quit flying. the president says he doesn't want to see a quarantine. the airlines have done it anyway. they have quit going. there is only sabina right now going in through briewstles. all of our supplies and equipment we...
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dr. robert graham, chair committee on sports related concussion in youth at the institutes of medicine. dennis malfeese, director of the center for brain biology and behavior at the famed university of fnebraska. thank you, doctor. dr. james johnston, assistant professor department of neurosurgery at the university of alabama birmingham, star of screen. dr. tim gay, ph.d. professor of atomic, monlecular and optical fizz ibs university of nebraska. dr.
dr. robert graham, chair committee on sports related concussion in youth at the institutes of medicine. dennis malfeese, director of the center for brain biology and behavior at the famed university of fnebraska. thank you, doctor. dr. james johnston, assistant professor department of neurosurgery at the university of alabama birmingham, star of screen. dr. tim gay, ph.d. professor of atomic, monlecular and optical fizz ibs university of nebraska. dr.
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joining us tonight, i am pleased to say, ceo and president of samaritans first, re reverend graham, you and dr. kent brantley among those folks who met with president obama yesterday, your reaction to what you eard. does it change anything about the way in which you think this country will be headed when it comes to helping folks in africa? >> well, i would agree with most of what president said. and he certainly i think is pulleding it a good team of -- pulled together a good team of people to tackle ebola. we may be a little late in getting this organized. but i think he has it on track, people are focused on it, we're responding. there is a lot more that government can do. but we're headed in the right direct in my opinion. lou: as you say, government, sending troops over, i am impressed by the fact that so many churches in this country, havhave -- your organization, he been doing so much for the victims of ebola, and healthcare in africa. i think it a story that the american people really don't understand. you mentioned government, but i think that story of the church there is remarkable.
joining us tonight, i am pleased to say, ceo and president of samaritans first, re reverend graham, you and dr. kent brantley among those folks who met with president obama yesterday, your reaction to what you eard. does it change anything about the way in which you think this country will be headed when it comes to helping folks in africa? >> well, i would agree with most of what president said. and he certainly i think is pulleding it a good team of -- pulled together a good team of...
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is with seeds, high in magnesium and you can make our wicked pumpkin pie with low fat graham cracker crust. i'm dr day. >> we watch fox 29 weekend! >> all right. we want to see your pictures and videos. two of those kids were my own. we want to see your babies and your big guys. send us your pictures and videos, so we can put your kid, your team, your world on television. >> we take employees. no problem. i was just going to say whose kids are those. we do want to see all of yours too. so cute. >> this violin is so interesting. music lovers down in washington, d.c. they got to have the super cool violin getting to hear the sounds with the whole story behind it. it turns out this violin was built back in 1669. how old is that? >> 345 years old. >> what really makes it unique is not that, it's this was 200 years ago underground because someone was buried with this. >> one of the previous owners loved it so much he wanted to be buried with it. no one knows why or when that it was unearthed. >> i don't know if i would want to play it after it's been buried with someone. >> the violins are the sound of
is with seeds, high in magnesium and you can make our wicked pumpkin pie with low fat graham cracker crust. i'm dr day. >> we watch fox 29 weekend! >> all right. we want to see your pictures and videos. two of those kids were my own. we want to see your babies and your big guys. send us your pictures and videos, so we can put your kid, your team, your world on television. >> we take employees. no problem. i was just going to say whose kids are those. we do want to see all of...
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graham. >> i think that perhaps sometimes they wait for the dna. but the medical examiner will probably have to make some decision of that tomorrow. >> all right. dr. baden, thank you so much. >> good to talk to you. >> we'll keep you posted on whether or not the remains of those are that of missing uva student hannah graham. we'll keep you posted. in the meantime, we have this for you. >>> texas governor rick perry, the latest officials calling for a travel ban from west africa as we wait for the cdc to issue new guidelines for health care workers to better protect themselves so more people don't become infected. the cruise ship magic is being monitored for possible sign of ebola and heading back to port in galveston, texas. this is after mexican authorities refused to let it dock. one of the passengers who handled thomas duncan's blood vials in dallas, along with her husband, are in isolation. the passenger works at dallas health presbyterian hospital where duncan died, but so far after 19 days, authorities say she's showing no signs of ebola. four people are now being treated for ebola on u.s. soil, including two of the nurses who cared for dun
graham. >> i think that perhaps sometimes they wait for the dna. but the medical examiner will probably have to make some decision of that tomorrow. >> all right. dr. baden, thank you so much. >> good to talk to you. >> we'll keep you posted on whether or not the remains of those are that of missing uva student hannah graham. we'll keep you posted. in the meantime, we have this for you. >>> texas governor rick perry, the latest officials calling for a travel ban...
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dr. besser, thank you very much. >>> we turn now to the case of heather graham. the parents received a phone call they were dreading this weekend. searchers in virginia stumble on what they believe are graham's remains, five weeks from the disappearance. and searching for clues. here is the latest from charlottesville. >> tonight, police are sealing off what is now a crime scene after a discovery of human remaining that could be 18-year-old hannah graham. the police chief somber, explaining more tests to be done. >> thousands of hours have been spent in an effort to find hann hannah. poed proved their worth. >> the remains, a skull, bones and dark clorped pants similar to what she was wearing when shees disappeared five weeks ago. she was last seen with this man. jesse matthew. the two spotted in the downtown mall. that is 11 miles away from where the remains were found in a dry creek bed on an abandoned property. it's a road sources say matthew knew well because he has family in the area. the site, just five miles from where they found another college opportunit
dr. besser, thank you very much. >>> we turn now to the case of heather graham. the parents received a phone call they were dreading this weekend. searchers in virginia stumble on what they believe are graham's remains, five weeks from the disappearance. and searching for clues. here is the latest from charlottesville. >> tonight, police are sealing off what is now a crime scene after a discovery of human remaining that could be 18-year-old hannah graham. the police chief somber,...
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dr. besser, thank you very much. >>> we turn now to the case of hannah graham.her parents receiving the phone call they were dreading this weekend. searchers in virginia stumbled across what they now believe are graham's remains, five weeks to the day from the disappearance. today, teams back out searching for more clues. here is the latest from charlottesville. >> tonight, police are sealing off what is now a crime scene after a discovery of human remains that could be 18-year-old hannah graham. the usually emphatic police chief somber. explaining more tests to be done to confirm the identity and thanking searchers. >> thousands of hours have been spent in an effort to find hannah. we think perhaps today proved their worth. >> the remains, a skull, bones and a pair of dark colored pants similar to the pair she was wearing the night she disappeared when she was last seen with this man, jesse matthew, in the downtown small. that is 11 miles away from where the remains were found in a dry creek bed on an abandoned property. >> it's close to a road. >> reporter: it
dr. besser, thank you very much. >>> we turn now to the case of hannah graham.her parents receiving the phone call they were dreading this weekend. searchers in virginia stumbled across what they now believe are graham's remains, five weeks to the day from the disappearance. today, teams back out searching for more clues. here is the latest from charlottesville. >> tonight, police are sealing off what is now a crime scene after a discovery of human remains that could be...
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dr. koblinsky, let's start with you, the idea of a forensic link, which is the idea behind what they are linking to the two cases with hannah graham and the harrington case? >> good question, i think the investigation of hannah graham's disappearance had everything to do with it. the search of the home, i am sure they collected toothbrush, whiff gives them dna, they collected hairbrush whiff gives them hair. >> law enforcement will some times surreptitious samples. they will pick up a glass that he drank out of or something of that sort. here you have hair samples, dna samples. you can then compare it to evidence collected off the body. now, from the body we don't know what they got. it is possible they have dna under the fingernails. it is possible there is semen possibly on clothing. certainly not on the body but on clothing. it is possible that there is hair evidence that they collected from the victim. so all of this comes together. dna is a science. we know what we're doing. we can look at mixtures and interpret them. i'm sure that we know exactly where we're heading scientifically. >> interesting. ed, i mean, you were very s
dr. koblinsky, let's start with you, the idea of a forensic link, which is the idea behind what they are linking to the two cases with hannah graham and the harrington case? >> good question, i think the investigation of hannah graham's disappearance had everything to do with it. the search of the home, i am sure they collected toothbrush, whiff gives them dna, they collected hairbrush whiff gives them hair. >> law enforcement will some times surreptitious samples. they will pick up...
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dr. michael baden with more. possible serial killer. seven people murdered. more bodies expected to be found. how many more? >>> right now investigators are trying to determine if human remains found in virginia are hannah graham's. if that is hannah, she has been missing since september 13. so, will they be able to determine how she was murdered? forensic pathologist dr. michael baden joins us. good evening, sir. >> hi, greta. good evening. >> dr. baden, if those are her remains outside, since september 13, in the environment and the cause of death becomes very important in an investigation. >> yes. >> how would you determine cause of death based on the fact that body has been exposed to the environment so long? >> well, apparently from the description of the skeletal remains there, that there is a great deal of decomposition which would go along with the fact that the time of death is very near, 35 days she has been missing. but, if there was a shooting, a stabbing, a bat injury, that would still be able to be determined from the injury to pope and skelton. if she was strangled, which is the more common way that deaths occur in these situations then it depends whether the bone in the wind pipe, the adam's appl
dr. michael baden with more. possible serial killer. seven people murdered. more bodies expected to be found. how many more? >>> right now investigators are trying to determine if human remains found in virginia are hannah graham's. if that is hannah, she has been missing since september 13. so, will they be able to determine how she was murdered? forensic pathologist dr. michael baden joins us. good evening, sir. >> hi, greta. good evening. >> dr. baden, if those are her...
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dr. flyer's warnings weren't always somewhere in the back of our minds. in 2012, one of jack's soccer mates, a boy named nick grahamnt up for a header, fell to the ground and suffered such a severe concussion that his headaches and dizziness didn't get better for months. nick left the team and hasn't played since. within the last year, at least three of jack's teammates have suffered concussions. did that make us think about taking jack or any of our kids out of soccer? honestly, no. seeing them learn the value of hard work and dedication, how to handle the successes and the failures, it all seemed worth it to us. >> in this day and age, there's so many warnings, parental warnings. it's not safe to walk to school, it's not safe to drink that drink, it's not safe to look at that screen. there's so many "no's." and quite frankly, some of the things in life that are the most fun and are most rewarding have some risk involved. and i'm not encouraging my kids to skydive. what i'm saying is, soccer is fun and it's thrilling and it's exciting an... >> reporter: and it gives them so much. >> and it gives them a lot of plea
dr. flyer's warnings weren't always somewhere in the back of our minds. in 2012, one of jack's soccer mates, a boy named nick grahamnt up for a header, fell to the ground and suffered such a severe concussion that his headaches and dizziness didn't get better for months. nick left the team and hasn't played since. within the last year, at least three of jack's teammates have suffered concussions. did that make us think about taking jack or any of our kids out of soccer? honestly, no. seeing...
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dr. ben carson is coming up and finally some closure in the case of missing student hannah graham. we'll tell you how coming up. >>> good afternoon from washington. thanks for joining us this saturday. we thank you for joining us and begin this new hour with concerns over fears about ebola. illinois, the latest added to the list ordering mandatory quarantines. new york and new jersey making that quarantine order yesterday for those who have been in contact with people in the hardest hit countries of west africa. we have fox team coverage of this afternoon. peter doocy in d.c. with how the government's response to the crisis is playing out politically, but first let's get to bryan llensa in new york where a doctor remains hospitalized with ebola after arriving from africa. bryan? >> hi, uma. let's start off with the new tough policy in illinois, new york, and new jersey. first announced yesterday by new york governor andrew cuomo and new jersey governor chris christie. what it calls for is the mandatory quarantine for 21 days for anyone, including health care workers, who have been
dr. ben carson is coming up and finally some closure in the case of missing student hannah graham. we'll tell you how coming up. >>> good afternoon from washington. thanks for joining us this saturday. we thank you for joining us and begin this new hour with concerns over fears about ebola. illinois, the latest added to the list ordering mandatory quarantines. new york and new jersey making that quarantine order yesterday for those who have been in contact with people in the hardest...
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dr. rich be besser in monrovia, liberia. >> our thanks to the team for that important report. >>> next, the mystery deepens in the desperate search for missing college student hannah grahamuld the suspect in her case be linked to other victims? >>> plus, new fashion icon amal alamuddin and her wedding dress, revealed. the constipation and belly pain feel tight like a vise. how can i ease this pain? (man) when i can't go, it's like rocks piling up. i wish i could find some relief. (announcer) ask your doctor about linzess-- a once-daily capsule for adults with ibs with constipation or chronic idiopathic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel movements. it helps you proactively manage your symptoms. do not give linzess to children under 6, and it should not be given to children 6 to 17. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe, stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include, gas, stomach-area
dr. rich be besser in monrovia, liberia. >> our thanks to the team for that important report. >>> next, the mystery deepens in the desperate search for missing college student hannah grahamuld the suspect in her case be linked to other victims? >>> plus, new fashion icon amal alamuddin and her wedding dress, revealed. the constipation and belly pain feel tight like a vise. how can i ease this pain? (man) when i can't go, it's like rocks piling up. i wish i could find...
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dr. yasmin, great to have you with us. hope to have you back again soon. >>> ahead at this hour, the search for hannah graham is now being called a death investigation. the evidence that changed the direction of that case. >> then, confessions of a serial killer. a man admits to killing a woman, then leads investigators to at least three other sets of remains. >> also ahead, we're hearing officer wilson's side of the story. what he says happened before he shot and killed michael brown and the new evidence that supports what he says. great rates and safety working in harmony. open an optimizer plus account from synchrony bank. service. security. savings. synchrony bank engage with us. story. tell us about the suspect. tell us how he went from a murder or two to suddenly being a suspected serial killer. >> well, if you believe the mayor of hammond, indiana, this is a person who was openly and intelligently speaking to investigators and have told them from the time friday evening when a young woman named africa hardy was found. her body was found a motel 6 in hammond, indiana. he then specifically and exactly led them to other bod
dr. yasmin, great to have you with us. hope to have you back again soon. >>> ahead at this hour, the search for hannah graham is now being called a death investigation. the evidence that changed the direction of that case. >> then, confessions of a serial killer. a man admits to killing a woman, then leads investigators to at least three other sets of remains. >> also ahead, we're hearing officer wilson's side of the story. what he says happened before he shot and killed...
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dr. cyril wack. to be delicate about this, this wasn't a body, it was bones. when we talk about as she has been in the headlines, hannah grahamfor some 30-plus days, is it possible a body could decompose in that short amount of time? >> yes, given the temperature, the overall environment in which the body was found and she has been missing for about five weeks, i believe that skeletonization could have well occurred. you have the body exposed to the elements. you've got everything that goes with a wooded area including the possibility of animal activity. i don't want to get into more detail than that. but this is not a body inside a house. it's an exposed body. so, yes, considering all of those factors, then you can have skeletal remains such as has been described in this case. >> what about dental records? how quickly will investigators be able to identify the skele n skeleton? >> identification could possibly have already been made as we speak. if they obtained hannah graham's dental records and they had an opportunity to present those to a forensic odontologist, then the match could have already been made, assuming the ava
dr. cyril wack. to be delicate about this, this wasn't a body, it was bones. when we talk about as she has been in the headlines, hannah grahamfor some 30-plus days, is it possible a body could decompose in that short amount of time? >> yes, given the temperature, the overall environment in which the body was found and she has been missing for about five weeks, i believe that skeletonization could have well occurred. you have the body exposed to the elements. you've got everything that...
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dr. fauci, thanks for the good work you're doing. we really appreciate it. >> you're quite welcome. >>> still ahead, the main suspect in the kidnapping of the university of virginia student hannah graham is ordered to appear before a judge. there are new details coming into "the situation room." big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. helps you find a whole range of coverages. no one else gives you options like that. [voice echoing] no one at all! no one at all! no one. wake up! [gasp] oh! you okay, buddy? i just had a dream that progressive had this thing called... the "name your price" tool... it isn't a dream, is it? nope. sorry! you know that thing freaks me out. he can hear you. he didn't mean that, kevin. kevin: yes, he did! keeping our competitors up at night. now, that's progressive. i have $40,ney do you have in your pocket right now? $21. could someth
dr. fauci, thanks for the good work you're doing. we really appreciate it. >> you're quite welcome. >>> still ahead, the main suspect in the kidnapping of the university of virginia student hannah graham is ordered to appear before a judge. there are new details coming into "the situation room." big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next...
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graham they have forensic evidence they say that links matthew to murdered woman who disappeared in 2009. is overprescription of antibiotics leading to obesity? that is the suggestion of a new study. drbe here with details. see you in ten minutes on "happening now." >> thanks, eric. we'll be watching. eric: right. >> all right. actor john cusack unleashing an eye-opening rant about hollywood, calling it a quote, whorehouse, that chews up young actors and spits them out. in an interview the star says he has actress friend who were put out to pasture at 29 because hollywood is obsessed to finding next hot 22-year-old. it is weird and quote, becoming almost like kiddie porn. at 4, just like me, cusack says he probably got another 20 years before he is considered being old. i got to say -- >> i can't believe you're 48. >> thank you. >> you look great. >> i will come on this show every day. >> we'll love. that. >> at 48, you know, 20 years that will put me 68. put jon at 68. you will be considered old. honestly in my opinion, putting starlets out at 29 that has been going on for a long, long time. >> you tell us, why the difference? >> there is no difference. this is the way it always has
graham they have forensic evidence they say that links matthew to murdered woman who disappeared in 2009. is overprescription of antibiotics leading to obesity? that is the suggestion of a new study. drbe here with details. see you in ten minutes on "happening now." >> thanks, eric. we'll be watching. eric: right. >> all right. actor john cusack unleashing an eye-opening rant about hollywood, calling it a quote, whorehouse, that chews up young actors and spits them out. in...
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dr. sessions, we will check in with you again. >>> another story we want to tell you about is the desperate hunt for hannah graham.ppeared three weeks ago. her parents are making an emotional plea for help. you will want to hear it coming up. ring ring! ...progresso! you soup people have my kids loving vegetables. well vegetables... shh! taste better in our savory broth. vegetables!? no...soup! oh! soup! loaded with vegetables. packed with taste. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, shopping online is as easy as it gets. carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. start shopping online from a list of top-rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. >>> welcome back everyone. an emotional plea from hannah graham's parents who are begging for her safe return. the 18-year-old university of virginia sophomore vanished last month. jesse matthew is held in her disappearance, but there are still no signs of where hannah might be. thousand authorities have upped the reward to $100,000. cnn jean has been tracking this story. >> big weekend. searchers logged 124 hours. they s
dr. sessions, we will check in with you again. >>> another story we want to tell you about is the desperate hunt for hannah graham.ppeared three weeks ago. her parents are making an emotional plea for help. you will want to hear it coming up. ring ring! ...progresso! you soup people have my kids loving vegetables. well vegetables... shh! taste better in our savory broth. vegetables!? no...soup! oh! soup! loaded with vegetables. packed with taste. wouldn't it be great if hiring...
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dr. sanjay gupta was there in the room when the president met with doctors and nurses fighting the virus in africa. >>> new details from those who know the main suspect in the disappearance of hannah grahamay with us. you're in "the situation room." and we're here... to help communities recover and rebuild... their roads, their schools, their buildings, their offices. we're a leading global insurance company based right here in america. for everything from loss prevention to cybersecurity. we're here to stand behind our commitments that we've made to our clients, our customers. we're aig. we're here to help take on the risk... for people, for companies, and the world. to help you realize a better tomorrow. feel like a knot. how can i ease this pain? (man) when i can't go, it's like bricks piling up. i wish i could find some relief. (announcer) ask your doctor about linzess-- a once-daily capsule for adults with ibs with constipation or chronic idiopathic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel movements. it helps you proactively manage your symptoms. do not give linzess to children under 6, and it should not be given to children 6 to 17. it
dr. sanjay gupta was there in the room when the president met with doctors and nurses fighting the virus in africa. >>> new details from those who know the main suspect in the disappearance of hannah grahamay with us. you're in "the situation room." and we're here... to help communities recover and rebuild... their roads, their schools, their buildings, their offices. we're a leading global insurance company based right here in america. for everything from loss prevention to...
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dr. sanjay gupta, thank you for the conversation had and it will continue on cnn. >>> another story of great concern the man being held for the disappearance of hannah graham undermatthew be linked to other unsolved cases in virginia in we have new details for you ahead. a simple question: in retirement, will you have enough money to live life on your terms? i sure hope so. with healthcare costs, who knows. umm... everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor.... can get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. 000 is time for the five things you need to know for your "ne
dr. sanjay gupta, thank you for the conversation had and it will continue on cnn. >>> another story of great concern the man being held for the disappearance of hannah graham undermatthew be linked to other unsolved cases in virginia in we have new details for you ahead. a simple question: in retirement, will you have enough money to live life on your terms? i sure hope so. with healthcare costs, who knows. umm... everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive...