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dr. thomas: a bulger on the causing bleeding. karen: what are the warning signs and symptoms? dr. thomas: most of these usually rupture suddenly. sometimes, you can get something which is a little bleed, a future hemorrhage, d localized to behind your eye, i think you should get to see a doctor or an emergency room physician right away. other warning signs you can have , many of these aneurysms are close to the optic nerve. or you can have double vision or blurred vision. the aneurysm may be passing on a symptoms like numbness in the extremities. karen: when was the first time you heard the term brain aneurysm and how did you know you had one? >> i had to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night and i woke up in my left i went blind. i blinked a bit and it came back and i did not than it happened the following week and i selected fit -- still did not think anything of it. third week, i told her will is happening and she said, pressure self to the hospital. three hours come all kinds of eye examinations. like, where did that come from. so the first year, i had the first aneurys
dr. thomas: a bulger on the causing bleeding. karen: what are the warning signs and symptoms? dr. thomas: most of these usually rupture suddenly. sometimes, you can get something which is a little bleed, a future hemorrhage, d localized to behind your eye, i think you should get to see a doctor or an emergency room physician right away. other warning signs you can have , many of these aneurysms are close to the optic nerve. or you can have double vision or blurred vision. the aneurysm may be...
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dr. thomas leighton of an extraordinary new synthetic food which would totally end the threat of famine on signia minor, a nearby earth colony. you mean to tell me you've called me 3 light-years off my course just to accuse an actor of being kodos? he is kodos. i'm sure of it. you said you discovered a new food concentrate. what am i supposed to put in my log, that you lied, that you diverted a starship with false information? you're not only in trouble, you've put me in trouble, too. i did it to trap kodos! kodos... is dead. is he? is anyone sure? a body burned beyond recognition? tom, the authorities closed the book on that case years ago. martha, will you tell him? i can't tell him anything, jim. he's been like this since the company of actors arrived. kodos is dead. i'm satisfied with that. well, i'm not. i remember him. that voice. jim... jim, i need your help. there were only 8 or 9 of us who actually saw kodos. i was one. you're another. if he's to be exposed-- he's dead. then it will be a ghost martha and i receive in our home tonight. i invited the entire company i have to be sure
dr. thomas leighton of an extraordinary new synthetic food which would totally end the threat of famine on signia minor, a nearby earth colony. you mean to tell me you've called me 3 light-years off my course just to accuse an actor of being kodos? he is kodos. i'm sure of it. you said you discovered a new food concentrate. what am i supposed to put in my log, that you lied, that you diverted a starship with false information? you're not only in trouble, you've put me in trouble, too. i did it...
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dr. don thomas. dr. thomas went on to win the nobel prize for that work, in which patients with lethal forms of cancer -- leukemia -- are treated with chemotherapy and radiation therapy, such high doses that they would die from that treatment, meant to eradicate their leukemia, were they not to have donor bone marrow infused to rescue them from the effects of the chemotherapy. what we did not appreciate at the time but gained an understanding of is that it was the donor's immune system that was so critical in the curative potential for bone marrow transportation. -- transplantation. we did not understand how that worked at the time. this was decades ago. over the years, we and others have a deep and broad understanding of how our immune system works around the mechanisms that activate and immune system or turn it off. tumors have a way of turning the immune system down. and by understanding those mechanisms, we can develop novel thatpeutic approaches harness the extraordinary power for our immune system t
dr. don thomas. dr. thomas went on to win the nobel prize for that work, in which patients with lethal forms of cancer -- leukemia -- are treated with chemotherapy and radiation therapy, such high doses that they would die from that treatment, meant to eradicate their leukemia, were they not to have donor bone marrow infused to rescue them from the effects of the chemotherapy. what we did not appreciate at the time but gained an understanding of is that it was the donor's immune system that was...
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dr. thomas, logan chapman, thank you very much for being here. best of luck to you guys. >> thank you. >> thank yo >> lest get to chris. >> that kid's job was to survive. the only person responsible for what happened there is the boy who did it. >>> breaking news, 75 people killed after this charter plane crashed going from bolivia to colombia. inside, a brazilian soccer team as well as traveling media and of course the staff and crew. the amazing part of this is that there are survivors. let's get the very latest from cnn's shasta darlington live in rio de janeiro. this is going to be hard news there. this team had just ascended to national stardom. >> reporter: that's right, chris. this really is being treated like a national tragedy. as you said, there is the silver lining. there are now six survivors. just a few minutes ago, we thought it was only five. as rescue workers pulled aside the fuselage, they found a sixth person who survived. this has been difficult work. very rainy conditions. of course, the crash occurred just outside of medellin
dr. thomas, logan chapman, thank you very much for being here. best of luck to you guys. >> thank you. >> thank yo >> lest get to chris. >> that kid's job was to survive. the only person responsible for what happened there is the boy who did it. >>> breaking news, 75 people killed after this charter plane crashed going from bolivia to colombia. inside, a brazilian soccer team as well as traveling media and of course the staff and crew. the amazing part of this...
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dr. don thomas. he went on to win the nobel prize for that work where patients with leukemias are treated with chemotherapy and radiation. such high doses they would die from that treatment meant to rad kate the leukemia. what we didn't appreciate at the time but came to an understanding of is that it was the donor's immune system that was so critical and the cure for potential of bone marrow transplantation. we didn't understand how that worked at the time, this was decades ago. over the years, we and others have a deep and broad understanding of how our immune system works around the mechanisms that activate the immune system and turn the immune system off. tumors have a way of turning the immune system down and that by understanding those mechanisms, we can develop novel approaches that harness the extraordinary power of our immune system to fight cancer. based on the insights, dr. maloney and his colleagues have developed approaches for treating cancer where we remove immune cells, t-cells from a
dr. don thomas. he went on to win the nobel prize for that work where patients with leukemias are treated with chemotherapy and radiation. such high doses they would die from that treatment meant to rad kate the leukemia. what we didn't appreciate at the time but came to an understanding of is that it was the donor's immune system that was so critical and the cure for potential of bone marrow transplantation. we didn't understand how that worked at the time, this was decades ago. over the...
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dr. thomas flaig is jerry's doctor and is overseeing the trial. he says clinical trials have drastically transformed treatment of prostate cancer in --16:55:31-41-- when i look at the way i treat meant standardly now that come to me in clinic with advanced disease it's usually with drugs that we developed together we get a lot of other academic centers across the country in the last 10 years. and i see all the good that but participation in the trial, isn't just about him. --((video of jerry))-- --jerry benson / prostate cancer patient-- --17:11:16-27-- the big thing is it helps people behind us i mean i've got a son grandson probably more hopefully down that line and everybody wants to help everybody in this situation is a good way to do that. doing their part in different ways, with the same goal, police are scouring norhtern california.. trying to find two women she was found tied- up next to a road near sacramento.. more than 150 miles away from her redding, california home. i have seen her and it was a very joyous reunion and we were just ver
dr. thomas flaig is jerry's doctor and is overseeing the trial. he says clinical trials have drastically transformed treatment of prostate cancer in --16:55:31-41-- when i look at the way i treat meant standardly now that come to me in clinic with advanced disease it's usually with drugs that we developed together we get a lot of other academic centers across the country in the last 10 years. and i see all the good that but participation in the trial, isn't just about him. --((video of...
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dr. thomas gilson says they nee missing loved one, they may be asked to donate a dna sample, dr. gilson saysam it will not b used for anything other than this case.tbe there is a state database. that is used for prosecution to identifyfy suspects in criminal cases,ct we are not obligated t enter this profile to that system n, this is strictly an identification process, we do this in-house and we do not share that into the it is kept as a comparison for identification and remains in-house. it was clear that she had been dead for a while before being founds on october 17, if you have not seen a loud one in weeks fits the description called securities and exchange commission medical examiner there were some place this morning that car into the authorities. that does indicate a slight at this hour is along the east coast, i slipped almost 20 degrees. desk start to warm up. this time lapse from chesterland,d, a six hour time lapse program many places that made it into the 30s. friday night touchdown will be replaced with what we see just before midnight tonight. as i mentioned, no sno
dr. thomas gilson says they nee missing loved one, they may be asked to donate a dna sample, dr. gilson saysam it will not b used for anything other than this case.tbe there is a state database. that is used for prosecution to identifyfy suspects in criminal cases,ct we are not obligated t enter this profile to that system n, this is strictly an identification process, we do this in-house and we do not share that into the it is kept as a comparison for identification and remains in-house. it...
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dr. thomas gilson says they nee to hear from anyonee who is not seeing allowed one since before october 17, they may be asked t donate dna sample, dr. gilson says it will not be used for anything other than this case.i >> there is a state database used for prosecution in 2005 suspects in criminal cases, we are not obligated to enter this profile into that system. this is strictly t to identify we do that in-house. and we do not share that into the ot criminal database. it is kept as a comparison for identification and stays here. no evidence found to help have a missing loved one you no seen in weeks are asked to contact the fcc medical examine office. the feds are preparing for possible care and cyber attacks around election day.. >> and matt wright there is som concernrn >> there is until four days before the election the warning someone in this political climate could take action. with early voting underway in ohio, concern grows about potential attacks to impact the election, they say that conversations from al qaeda revealy that they could be planning attacks monday new yor texas and
dr. thomas gilson says they nee to hear from anyonee who is not seeing allowed one since before october 17, they may be asked t donate dna sample, dr. gilson says it will not be used for anything other than this case.i >> there is a state database used for prosecution in 2005 suspects in criminal cases, we are not obligated to enter this profile into that system. this is strictly t to identify we do that in-house. and we do not share that into the ot criminal database. it is kept as a...
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dr. thomas gilson says they nee to hear from anyone who has not seen a loved one since before that time.en october 17. asked to donate a dna sample but dr. gilson says it will not be used for anythin other than this case. >> there is a state database used for prosecutions and to identify suspectsf in criminal cases, we are not obligated to enterre this profile into that system. this is strictlyp identificatio process, we do that in-house an we do not share that into the criminal database. it stays here. >> there was no evidence found at the same to help them to identify the woman, and he does not say if she has any identified mark such ast a tattoo. if you have a loved one who is missing, t you're asked to contact the office of cuyahoga county medical examiner. important about what he said because people may be nervous t donate >> we are in a society where people want to keep as much of their lives of private, that, how canha you keep us away from that state database and he said we are not required to report what we have. and we collect that dna at our offices. >> there is a family out the
dr. thomas gilson says they nee to hear from anyone who has not seen a loved one since before that time.en october 17. asked to donate a dna sample but dr. gilson says it will not be used for anythin other than this case. >> there is a state database used for prosecutions and to identify suspectsf in criminal cases, we are not obligated to enterre this profile into that system. this is strictlyp identificatio process, we do that in-house an we do not share that into the criminal database....
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dr. thomas can give and we are pleased that no one was more seriously injured and look for them all to recover completely shortly. let me move out of the way and i want to give you the director of public safety. >>> just give you a brief time line of events this morning that we had at 9: 52, the officer involved called out this a car pedestrians. this happened at :52. called into the radio at the dispatch center. again, a few seconds later, at 9:52 the officer called out to a call that indicated officer in trouble, that there was a man with a knife. at 9:53 that same officer called out that there were shots fired and that he had one person down. and that is when the officer engaged the suspect. until the suspect drove his injuries that resulted from that. the suspect got out of the vehicle with a knife and began cutting individuals in the area and the officer engaged the suspect and fired shots and used deadly force to stop the threat. the threat to safety was ended at that time. several other law enforcement agencies responded in addition to osupd and began to we also followed up on other pos
dr. thomas can give and we are pleased that no one was more seriously injured and look for them all to recover completely shortly. let me move out of the way and i want to give you the director of public safety. >>> just give you a brief time line of events this morning that we had at 9: 52, the officer involved called out this a car pedestrians. this happened at :52. called into the radio at the dispatch center. again, a few seconds later, at 9:52 the officer called out to a call that...
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dr. thomas flake is his doctor he says clinical trials have drastically transformed treatment in the last decade. >> i look at the way i treat men standardly, drugs we have developed with other academics across the country i see all the good they are doing. >> it is amazing.>> jerry says the trial isn't just about him. >> the big thing it helps people behind us. i have a son, a grandson probably more hopefully down the line everybody wants to help everybody. >> doing their part in different ways, with the same goal, saving lives. i'm kumasi aaron. we are thankful he is here to hang out. >> there it is, happy thanksgiving. it has been fantastic weather it has been a long year. we are ready for the holidays. by the way, hatchables that's what i want for christmas. i want the dragon one. there is the su fantastic day not only have we had full sun but it has been getting warm, remember last week we started with temperatures in the upper 20s and lower 30s now we are talking about upper 70s, low 80s and we have done it with more humidity, as you step outside today it feels more tropical not opp
dr. thomas flake is his doctor he says clinical trials have drastically transformed treatment in the last decade. >> i look at the way i treat men standardly, drugs we have developed with other academics across the country i see all the good they are doing. >> it is amazing.>> jerry says the trial isn't just about him. >> the big thing it helps people behind us. i have a son, a grandson probably more hopefully down the line everybody wants to help everybody. >>...
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dr. thomas can give you updates on that. our thoughts and prayers with them. let me move out of the way and give you our director of public safety. . >> so just give you a brief time line of events this morning. that we ha called out that a car had hit about 7 to 8 pedestrians this happened at 9:52 he called on the radio into the dispatch center. a few seconds later the officer called out to a call that indicated officer in trouble, that there was a man with a knife. at 9:53, that same officer called out that there were shots fired and that he had engaged the suspect, and so the suspect drove his vehicle into a group of pedestrians, there were some injuries that resulted from that. the suspect then got out of the vehicle with a knife, and began cutting individuals in the air. and the officer engaged the suspect and fired shots and used deadly force to stop the threat. the threat to safety was ended at that time. several responded in addition to osu pd. and began to surround the area. we also followed up on other possibilities and other leads that were going on
dr. thomas can give you updates on that. our thoughts and prayers with them. let me move out of the way and give you our director of public safety. . >> so just give you a brief time line of events this morning. that we ha called out that a car had hit about 7 to 8 pedestrians this happened at 9:52 he called on the radio into the dispatch center. a few seconds later the officer called out to a call that indicated officer in trouble, that there was a man with a knife. at 9:53, that same...
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dr. thomas can give you updates. our thoughts and prayers are with them and pleased no one was seriously injured and look for them to recover shortly. and let me give you monica, director of public monica? >> just give you a brief time line of events this morning that we had at 9:52, the officer-involved called out that a car had hit 7 to 8 pedestrians at 9:52 called into the radio on the fach center. again, a few seconds later at 9:52, the officer called to a a knife. at 9:53 the same officer called out there were shots fired and he had one person down. that's when the officer engaged the suspect. so the suspect drove his vehicle into a group of pedestrians. there were injuries that resulted from that. the suspect got out of the vehicle with a knife and began cutting individuals in the area and the officerag suspect and fired shots and used deadly force to stop the threat. the threat to safety was ended at that time and several other law enforcement agencies responded in addition to ospd and began to surround the ar
dr. thomas can give you updates. our thoughts and prayers are with them and pleased no one was seriously injured and look for them to recover shortly. and let me give you monica, director of public monica? >> just give you a brief time line of events this morning that we had at 9:52, the officer-involved called out that a car had hit 7 to 8 pedestrians at 9:52 called into the radio on the fach center. again, a few seconds later at 9:52, the officer called to a a knife. at 9:53 the same...
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dr. thomas bennett. one of the two medical examiners who autopsied kathryn. the other had since died. >> i've probably performed over 12,000 forensic autopsies in my career. >> and, imagine this. after reconsidering his original report, in which the cause of kathryn's death was ruled undetermined, he could now say for certain it was not a homicide. >> did you see any forensic >> in my opinion, i did not see any injuries that i would opine were the result of an assault. i did not feel she was assaulted. >> those bruises he'd noted in his own autopsy? he now realized there was a very simple explanation. >> there is no indication that she was alive when any of those bruises occurred. embalming. >> so how did she die? the doctor's answer was a torpedo into the belly of the prosecution's case. >> well, in my opinion ms. laird clearly died of freshwater drowning. i found no evidence, forensic evidence, that indicated that ms. laird died at the hands of another. >> brian laird didn't murder kathryn, because it wasn't a murder at all. so said the doctor. kathryn's fa
dr. thomas bennett. one of the two medical examiners who autopsied kathryn. the other had since died. >> i've probably performed over 12,000 forensic autopsies in my career. >> and, imagine this. after reconsidering his original report, in which the cause of kathryn's death was ruled undetermined, he could now say for certain it was not a homicide. >> did you see any forensic >> in my opinion, i did not see any injuries that i would opine were the result of an assault. i...
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dr. thomas and dr. regin and they mazing fo -- the amazing folks at the other hospitals treating victims here today and i want everyone in columbus to continue to lift up in our thoughts and prayers of the victims and their families. >> dr. drake, talk to us about -- you know, what will you say to the parents of students here? i have two college-aged students and now how difficult it is being away from them. talk to the parents and families of what they can expect and what you're doing to keep their students safe and also talk to their emotional and social needs? >> again, repeating what the mayor said, pleased no one was injured more seriously than they were and we live in an open society, we all know, where these kinds of tramp ragedies a times seems too twreefrequent a basis. we do everything we can to make the campus safe, multiple trainings making the campus safer and are pleased how they work and how people responded to this tragedy today. and we'll continue to work with your students, our faculty
dr. thomas and dr. regin and they mazing fo -- the amazing folks at the other hospitals treating victims here today and i want everyone in columbus to continue to lift up in our thoughts and prayers of the victims and their families. >> dr. drake, talk to us about -- you know, what will you say to the parents of students here? i have two college-aged students and now how difficult it is being away from them. talk to the parents and families of what they can expect and what you're doing to...
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dr. thomas is a spine expert at the cleveland clinic. he says to make sure to have a rake that doesn't -- well, it's not too long or too short. he says most injuries from raking could be cleared up in a few days but see a doctor if your symptoms do get worse. >> if your pain travels away from your skeleton away from your neck or lower back, if the pain goes into your arm or fingers, you should at least seek help. so if you have pain into your legs and into your toes, you should seek help. >> mark: i keep driving the mower over them. [ laughing ] >> mark: it's important prepare your body before heading out to rake the yard. general stretching, different muscle groups plan to use. it's going to help you avoid injury. >>> jeff, will it be too windy to rake? wait until they blow into my neighbor's yard. >> romona: there you go. >> jeff: they were blowing around today. this is the windiest it's going to get. the wind will die down. would you rather be raking leaves or shoveling snow. i guess that's the question. 20 right now in cleveland. we'
dr. thomas is a spine expert at the cleveland clinic. he says to make sure to have a rake that doesn't -- well, it's not too long or too short. he says most injuries from raking could be cleared up in a few days but see a doctor if your symptoms do get worse. >> if your pain travels away from your skeleton away from your neck or lower back, if the pain goes into your arm or fingers, you should at least seek help. so if you have pain into your legs and into your toes, you should seek help....
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dr. thomas can give you updates on that. but our thoughts and prayers are with them, and we are pleased that no one was more seriouslily injur -- seriously injured and look for them all to recover shortly. i give you to mark jamal who is our director of public safety. >> to just give you a brief timeline of events this morning that we had at 9:52, the officer involved called out that a car had hit about seven to eight pedestrians. this happened at 9:52 called into the radio at the dispatch center. again, just a few second later at 9:52, the officer called out to a call that indicated officer in trouble. there was a man with a knife. at 9:53, that same officer called out that there were shots fired and that he had one person down. and that is when the officer engaged the suspect. so the suspect drove his vehicle into a group of pedestrians. there were some injuries that resulted from that. the suspect then got out of the vehicle with a knife and began cutting individuals in the area, and the officer engaged the suspect and fi
dr. thomas can give you updates on that. but our thoughts and prayers are with them, and we are pleased that no one was more seriouslily injur -- seriously injured and look for them all to recover shortly. i give you to mark jamal who is our director of public safety. >> to just give you a brief timeline of events this morning that we had at 9:52, the officer involved called out that a car had hit about seven to eight pedestrians. this happened at 9:52 called into the radio at the...
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dr. thomas can give you updates on that. our thoughts and prayers are with them and we are pleased no one was more seriously injured and look for them to recover completely shortly. i'll move out of way and give you monica moll, the director of public safety. monica? monica: let me give you a brief timeline of events this morning that we had at out that a car had hit seven to eight pedestrians. this happened 9:52. called on the dispatch center. a few seconds later the officer called out to a call that indicated officer in trouble, that there was a man with a knife. at 9:53, the same officer called out there were shots that is when the officer engaged the suspect. the suspect drove his vehicle into a group of pedestrians. there were injuries that resulted from that. the suspect then got out of the vehicle with a knife. and began cutting individuals in the area. the officer engaged the suspect and fired shots and used deadly force to stop the threat. the threat to safety was ended at that agencies responded in addition to o.s.
dr. thomas can give you updates on that. our thoughts and prayers are with them and we are pleased no one was more seriously injured and look for them to recover completely shortly. i'll move out of way and give you monica moll, the director of public safety. monica? monica: let me give you a brief timeline of events this morning that we had at out that a car had hit seven to eight pedestrians. this happened 9:52. called on the dispatch center. a few seconds later the officer called out to a...
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dr. andrew thomas chief medical "there were multiple injuries .. related to laceration or cuts.. most likely? from the stab razak ali artan?born in somalia, living in the us as a legal resident. kenneth moton standup close: investigators continue to dig into the suspect's background and motive. they have not ruled out terror. kenneth moton, abc news, columbus, ohio. in the wake of this attack... universities across the nation... campus security... 13 action news anchor... lesley marin... joins us live from u-n-l-v... with more.... on what the school is doing... lesley... you've probably walked on unlv and seen these emergency systems. press them and you get help. but today university police took safety a step further adding half dozen extra officers. i sat down with unlv police chief jose elique. he says the attack at ohio always be prepared. aside from extra officers-- the school checked their alert system and reviewed emergency plans today. chief elique also said many classroom have electric locks-- which teachers can activate inside their classroom in case of emergency. elique
dr. andrew thomas chief medical "there were multiple injuries .. related to laceration or cuts.. most likely? from the stab razak ali artan?born in somalia, living in the us as a legal resident. kenneth moton standup close: investigators continue to dig into the suspect's background and motive. they have not ruled out terror. kenneth moton, abc news, columbus, ohio. in the wake of this attack... universities across the nation... campus security... 13 action news anchor... lesley marin......
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dr. thomas bennett. one of the two medical examiners who autopsied kathryn. the other had since died. >> i've probably performed over 12,000 forensic autopsies in my career. >> and, imagine this. after reconsidering his original report, in which the cause of kathryn's death was ruled undetermined, he could now say for certain it was not a homicide. >> did you see any forc evidence that she was assaulted? >> in my opinion, i did not see any injuries that i would opine were the result of an assault. i did not feel she was assaulted. >> those bruises he'd noted in his own autopsy? he now realized there was a very simple explanation. >> there is no indication that she was alive when any of those bruises occurred. embalming. >> so how did she die? the doctor's answer was a torpedo into the belly of the prosecution's case. >> well, in my opinion ms. laird clearly died of freshwater drowning. i found no evidence, forensic evidence, that indicated that ms. laird died at the hands of another. >> brian laird didn't murder kathryn, because it wasn't a murder at all. so
dr. thomas bennett. one of the two medical examiners who autopsied kathryn. the other had since died. >> i've probably performed over 12,000 forensic autopsies in my career. >> and, imagine this. after reconsidering his original report, in which the cause of kathryn's death was ruled undetermined, he could now say for certain it was not a homicide. >> did you see any forc evidence that she was assaulted? >> in my opinion, i did not see any injuries that i would opine...
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dr. andrew thomas / osu wexner medical center: we have a great student counseling service here that does outreach to students, both that were injured, but obviously as you heard, there were dozens, if not hundreds of other students that were involved, either at the scene or being barricaded in classrooms, so there will be a big the students, staff, and faculty community for counseling, therapy, anything that's needed to help people respond to this. at ohio state university in columbus, ohio, i'm karin caifa. winter weather can really do a number on your electric bill. n-v energy is offering a few lighting conservation and safety tips. they recommend switching to safe...long lasting...energy effictient lights whenever possible. they say not to overload your electriclal circuits-- check your fuses or breaker panels to see what your home can handle. don't run extension cords under rugs around furniture legs...or across doorways. and make sure there's a bulb in each socket of light strings even if it's burned out. if you have a real christmas tree-- keep it watered to prevent bulbs from spar
dr. andrew thomas / osu wexner medical center: we have a great student counseling service here that does outreach to students, both that were injured, but obviously as you heard, there were dozens, if not hundreds of other students that were involved, either at the scene or being barricaded in classrooms, so there will be a big the students, staff, and faculty community for counseling, therapy, anything that's needed to help people respond to this. at ohio state university in columbus, ohio,...
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dr. thomas can give you updates on that. our thoughts and prayers are with them. we are pleased no one was more seriously injured and look for them all to recover completely short hely. let me give monica mall who is our director of public safety. monica? >> just give you a brief timeline of events this morning. that we had at 9:52 the officer involved called out that a car had hit about seven to eight pedestrians. this happened at 9:52, called on the radio into the dispatch center. again just a few seconds later at 9:52 the officer called out a call that indicated officer in trouble. that there was a man with a knife. at 9:53 that same officer called out that there were shots fired and that he had one person down. that is when the officer engaged the suspect. the suspect drove his vehicle into a group of pedestrians. there were injuries that resulted from that. the suspect then got out of the vehicle with a knife and began cutting individuals in the area. and the officer engaged the suspect and fired shots and used deadly force to stop the threat. the threat to s
dr. thomas can give you updates on that. our thoughts and prayers are with them. we are pleased no one was more seriously injured and look for them all to recover completely short hely. let me give monica mall who is our director of public safety. monica? >> just give you a brief timeline of events this morning. that we had at 9:52 the officer involved called out that a car had hit about seven to eight pedestrians. this happened at 9:52, called on the radio into the dispatch center. again...
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dr. thomas and the amazing folks here. we want everyone in columbus to continue to lift up thoughts and prayers for the victims and their families. >> what will you say to the parents of students here? talk to the parents and families of what they can expect and what you are doing to keep the students safe and also talk to their emotional and social needs. >> we are pleased no one was injured more seriously than they were. we live in an open society where these tragedies happen some place, it seems, on far too frequent a basis. what we do on campus is what we can to make the campus safe. we have multiple trainings in place to make the campus as safe as it can be. we are pleased with how well they work and with how people responded to the tragedy today. we'll continue to work with the students, faculty and staff to make it the safest place we can. that's our work on a daily basis. it makes our job easier. we live in an unstable world unfortunately. we have to do our best to protect against these things. >> chief, can you ta
dr. thomas and the amazing folks here. we want everyone in columbus to continue to lift up thoughts and prayers for the victims and their families. >> what will you say to the parents of students here? talk to the parents and families of what they can expect and what you are doing to keep the students safe and also talk to their emotional and social needs. >> we are pleased no one was injured more seriously than they were. we live in an open society where these tragedies happen some...
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dr. thomas can give you updates on that, but our thoughts and prayers are with them and we're pleased that no one was more seriously injured and look for them all to recover shortly. i want to give you to our director of public safety. >> just give you a brief timeline of events this morning. that we had at 9:52 the officer involved called out that a car had hit about 7 to 8 pedestrians. this happened at 9:52 called on the radio into the dispatch center. again, just a few seconds later at 9:52, the officer called out a call that indicated officer in trouble, that there was a man with a knife. at 9:53, that same officer called out that there were shots fired and that he had one person down. that is when the officer engaged the suspect. and so the suspect drove his vehicle into a group of pedestrians. there were some injuries that resulted from that. the suspect then got out of his vehicle with a knife and began cutting individuals in the area and the officer engaged the suspect and fired shots and used deadly force to stop the threat. the threat to safety was ended at that time. several oth
dr. thomas can give you updates on that, but our thoughts and prayers are with them and we're pleased that no one was more seriously injured and look for them all to recover shortly. i want to give you to our director of public safety. >> just give you a brief timeline of events this morning. that we had at 9:52 the officer involved called out that a car had hit about 7 to 8 pedestrians. this happened at 9:52 called on the radio into the dispatch center. again, just a few seconds later at...
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dr. don thomas. dr. thomas went on to win the nobel prize for the work.which patients with lethal form of canners are treated with radiation therapy and chemotherapy, such high doses they would die from treatments to eradicate if they did not have bone narrow infused to rescue from the chemotherapy. what we didn't appreciate at the time but gain ad understanding of, it was donor's immune system was so critical in the curative potential for bone marrow transplantation. we didn't understand how that worked at the time. this was decades ago but over the years we and others have a deep and broad understanding of how our immune system works around the mechanisms that activate a immune system and turn the immune system off. tumors have a way of turning immune system down, bid thatting the mechanisms we develop novel therapeutic approaches that harness the extraordinary power of our immune system to fight cancer. based in part on those insights, dr. maloney and his colleagues, stan ridel, phil greenberg, have developed approaches for treating cancer where we rem
dr. don thomas. dr. thomas went on to win the nobel prize for the work.which patients with lethal form of canners are treated with radiation therapy and chemotherapy, such high doses they would die from treatments to eradicate if they did not have bone narrow infused to rescue from the chemotherapy. what we didn't appreciate at the time but gain ad understanding of, it was donor's immune system was so critical in the curative potential for bone marrow transplantation. we didn't understand how...
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dr. thomas, it is a real pleasure to be on the stage with you. congratulation ons being on the court for 25 years. i would like to begin with some reflection. what surprised you the most about your time in the court? justice clarence: first of all -- can you all hear me? i'm a little hard of hearing myself. i would like to thank general meese for the introduction. i met him in december of 1980. i have known him for now over 35 years. that holds true also for his family. i remember when you were being criticized heavily, and that is an understatement. your demeanor, your pleasant demeanor, never changed. your positive attitude, your willingness to talk to young people and persuade them to your ideas, but not returning it with fire. that is as much to commend itself as to admire. thank you not only for the years together, but for your example. [applause] i would also like to thank heritage and all who were involved with this evening. of course, my wife and i made lots of trips here. when she was working here, i would love being around her. i don't
dr. thomas, it is a real pleasure to be on the stage with you. congratulation ons being on the court for 25 years. i would like to begin with some reflection. what surprised you the most about your time in the court? justice clarence: first of all -- can you all hear me? i'm a little hard of hearing myself. i would like to thank general meese for the introduction. i met him in december of 1980. i have known him for now over 35 years. that holds true also for his family. i remember when you were...
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dr. andrew thomas, who we heard from yesterday, the chief medical officer of the ohio state university, who is going to share an update. doctor? >> thank you, chris. my name is andrew thomas, chief medical officer for ohio state university medical center. i have an update on a handful of items we discussed yesterday at the press briefings. one of our patients who spent the night in the hospital, one of the four patients, has been discharged. that's a professor, who is sitting next to me he. there is still two patients hospitalized over -- up 315 at riverside methodist hospital and one other patient hospitalized here at the osu wexler medical center. they're doing well. i've communicated in person or by phone with the majority of the individuals and everyone still continues to be healing, obviously, working through the trauma of yesterday's events. but at this point, we're just thankful there appear to be no life-threatening injuries and we expect all the individuals to make a full recovery. happy to take any questions or -- would you like to turn things over to the professor, chris, at this
dr. andrew thomas, who we heard from yesterday, the chief medical officer of the ohio state university, who is going to share an update. doctor? >> thank you, chris. my name is andrew thomas, chief medical officer for ohio state university medical center. i have an update on a handful of items we discussed yesterday at the press briefings. one of our patients who spent the night in the hospital, one of the four patients, has been discharged. that's a professor, who is sitting next to me...
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dr. andrew thomas / center: "we have a great student counseling service here that does outreach to students, both that were injured, but obviously as you heard, there were dozens, if not hundreds of other students that were involved, either at the scene or being barricaded in classrooms, so there will be a big outreach to both the students, staff, and faculty community for counseling, therapy, anything that's needed to help people respond to this." students were told to run-hide- fight.. many of them creating barricades by piling desks and chairs against windows. back here in the valley -- you need to be ready for the freeze! we have a freeze warning taking effect with temperatures we haven't felt since february. to help you prepare.. for yourself and your plants.. ted joins us againro nursery.. ted? closed captioning will resume shortly closed captioning ahead ... why adding the amount ahead ... why adding the amount of calories to fast food menus may not be doing any good. and this little glowing object isn't something you'd wear to e- d-c .... but you might soon be wearing it. why this m
dr. andrew thomas / center: "we have a great student counseling service here that does outreach to students, both that were injured, but obviously as you heard, there were dozens, if not hundreds of other students that were involved, either at the scene or being barricaded in classrooms, so there will be a big outreach to both the students, staff, and faculty community for counseling, therapy, anything that's needed to help people respond to this." students were told to run-hide-...
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dr. thomas and the amazing folks here and the other hospitals that are treating some of the victims hereybody in columbus to continue to lift up in thoughts and prayers of the victims and their families. >> dr. drake, talk to us about, you know, what do we say to the parents? i have two college-age students so i know how difficult it is being away from them. talk to the parents and the families what they can expect and what you're doing to keep students safe and also talk to their emotional and -- >> well, again repeat what the mayor said, we are pleased no one was injured than they were. so what we do on the campus is everything we can to make the campus safe. we have multiple trainings in place and things to make the campus as safe as we can be and we are pleased with how well those work and how people have responded at this tragedy today and we continue to work with students, falty and staff to make the place as safe and cooperation with the police, fire makes our job that much easier, but we live in an unstable world unfortunately and we have to do our best to protect ourselves from
dr. thomas and the amazing folks here and the other hospitals that are treating some of the victims hereybody in columbus to continue to lift up in thoughts and prayers of the victims and their families. >> dr. drake, talk to us about, you know, what do we say to the parents? i have two college-age students so i know how difficult it is being away from them. talk to the parents and the families what they can expect and what you're doing to keep students safe and also talk to their...
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dr. thomas abowd, urban anthropologist and historian. he received his ph.d. from columbia university in 2003. his book on spatial politics and contemporary jerusalem is titled "colonial jerusalem: the spatial construction of identity and difference." and it was published in 2011 by syracuse university. in 2006 he received a post-doctoral research award to study housing politics in contemporary jerusalem. from 2008-2009 dr. abowd was the recipient of a faculty fellowship from the humanities center of wayne state university to continue research on housing rights, activism in jerusalem. today dr. abowd will talk about jerusalem, settlements, economic isolation and efforts at judeoization. to his right we have brad peaker, staff attorney and international advocacy officer at defense for children international, palestine, which is an independent child rights organization, and it is dedicated to defending and promoting the rights of children living in the west bank, east jerusalem and gaza. he specializes in issues of juvenile justice and great violation against ch
dr. thomas abowd, urban anthropologist and historian. he received his ph.d. from columbia university in 2003. his book on spatial politics and contemporary jerusalem is titled "colonial jerusalem: the spatial construction of identity and difference." and it was published in 2011 by syracuse university. in 2006 he received a post-doctoral research award to study housing politics in contemporary jerusalem. from 2008-2009 dr. abowd was the recipient of a faculty fellowship from the...
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dr. andrew thomas / osu wexner medical center: we have a great student counseling service here that does outreach to students, both that were injured, but obviously as you heard, there were dozens, if not hundreds of other students that were involved, either at the scene or being barricaded in classrooms, so there will be a big outreach to both the students, staff, and faculty community for counseling, therapy, anything that's needed to help people respond to this. at ohio state university in columbus, ohio, i'm karin caifa since president- elect donald trump's november 8th victory there have been more than 860 hate incidents recorded. that's according to the souther poverty law center. it has collected 867 hate- related incidents in that short time period. the group has not independently verified each claimbut said it has weeded out any reported hoaxes. anti-immigrant and anti-black hate incidents made up the largest number of claims. many civil rights groups saythey want future president trump to publicly denoucne violence and hate speech. no word yet from the trump party. p-g-and-e is
dr. andrew thomas / osu wexner medical center: we have a great student counseling service here that does outreach to students, both that were injured, but obviously as you heard, there were dozens, if not hundreds of other students that were involved, either at the scene or being barricaded in classrooms, so there will be a big outreach to both the students, staff, and faculty community for counseling, therapy, anything that's needed to help people respond to this. at ohio state university in...
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dr. mechanic of thomas jefferson university hospital and martha cohen.hank you both. >> thank you. >> find nbc10's report, called a generation addicted on the nbc10 app. we spent months on the streets investigating the problem of opioid addiction in the area. >>> coming up after the break, we're taking a look at cooler air and stronger winds moving in starting tonight. details on your neighborhood forecast coming up. where should you start when you're told you have cancer? start with a specialist. start where you'll find advanced technology, precision treatment options and truly compassionate care. start here with a team of experts who treat only cancer. every stage. every day. it's not one thing we do. it's they thing we do. start at cancer treatment centers of ameca in philadelphia. the evolutioof cancer care is here. learn more at cancercenter.com/experts appointments available now. swing. even if you're not running, the races may impact your plans. we have you covered what you need to know in a live report. >>> take a look what's coming our way. we'r
dr. mechanic of thomas jefferson university hospital and martha cohen.hank you both. >> thank you. >> find nbc10's report, called a generation addicted on the nbc10 app. we spent months on the streets investigating the problem of opioid addiction in the area. >>> coming up after the break, we're taking a look at cooler air and stronger winds moving in starting tonight. details on your neighborhood forecast coming up. where should you start when you're told you have cancer?...
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dr. thomas ab an urban anthropologist and historian. he received his phd from columbia university in 2003. "colonials titled jerusalem." it was published in 2011 by syracuse university. in 2006, he received a postdoctoral research award to study housing, politics in contemporary jerusalem. 2009,008 2 2009, -- to continuefellow to research on housing politics and housing rights activism in jerusalem. today, he will talk about jerusalem settlements, economic isolation. right, we have brad parker, an attorney and international officer at events for children international which is an independent palestinian child's rights organization. it is dedicated to defending and promoting the rights of children living in the west bank, east jerusalem. he specializes in issues of juvenile justice and grave violations against children during armed conflict. he leads the legal advocacy efforts on palestinian children's rights. parker space on the rights of palestinian children in the occupied palestinian territory, particularly issues involving detention
dr. thomas ab an urban anthropologist and historian. he received his phd from columbia university in 2003. "colonials titled jerusalem." it was published in 2011 by syracuse university. in 2006, he received a postdoctoral research award to study housing, politics in contemporary jerusalem. 2009,008 2 2009, -- to continuefellow to research on housing politics and housing rights activism in jerusalem. today, he will talk about jerusalem settlements, economic isolation. right, we have...
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: we dropped the ten humid phiers from six different manufacturers at the lab at thomas jefferson university hospital. dr. amity roberts testing water from inside the humidifier's water tank and the vapor it emits. out of the ten humid phiers, all two had heavy bacteria, growing inside and also in the vapor that our experts say could make our families sick. >> i was surprised by the heavy growth in a few of the devices that you tested. >> reporter: and in three of the humidifiers? mold. >> how are you? are you ready to see what was growing in there? >> oh, gross! >> they found bacteria, but more importantly, they found mold in the vapor, which means the mold was going out. >> that's especially since we have asthma in the house and allergies. >> reporter: mold in this family's humidifier as well. this was what was growing inside. >> oh. >> mold can cause nasal congestion, sore throat. if the individual has asthma, it can cause chest tightness or wheezing. >> reporter: and now for the humidifier with the most back tier where a. here are the results right here. our experts labelling it what's inside can cau
: we dropped the ten humid phiers from six different manufacturers at the lab at thomas jefferson university hospital. dr. amity roberts testing water from inside the humidifier's water tank and the vapor it emits. out of the ten humid phiers, all two had heavy bacteria, growing inside and also in the vapor that our experts say could make our families sick. >> i was surprised by the heavy growth in a few of the devices that you tested. >> reporter: and in three of the humidifiers?...
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sot: andrew thomas / jefe mdico del hospital de wexner andrew thomas, chief medical officer for wenxer / dr heridos, relacionado a laceraciones y cortaduras, track: segn el jefe de mdicos del hospital de wenxer explic que la mayora de los heridos tenian laceraciones producto del ataque con el cuchillo, mientras otros presentaban fuertes golpes tras ser atropellados. sot: (s/ rachelle lemaster / university employee :24) it's not supposed to happen. sorry. track: pero no solo los heridos quedaron traumatizados por el suceso, estudiantes y miembros de la facultad tuvieron que refugiarse en salones y oficinas, bloqueando las entradas con muebles o artculos que encontraban en el rea. sot: rachelle lemaster / empleada de la universidad "nos refugiamos en los cuartos, como nos haban enseÑado. apagamos las luces y nos agachamos" track: el recinto reabri 90 minutos despues del incidente, pero el resto de las actividades del da fueron canceladas. william vlez, telemundo. blanca/top vo --un hombre de 21 aÑos ha sido acusado del homicidio de un adolescente baleado dentro de una estacin de bomberos en p
sot: andrew thomas / jefe mdico del hospital de wexner andrew thomas, chief medical officer for wenxer / dr heridos, relacionado a laceraciones y cortaduras, track: segn el jefe de mdicos del hospital de wenxer explic que la mayora de los heridos tenian laceraciones producto del ataque con el cuchillo, mientras otros presentaban fuertes golpes tras ser atropellados. sot: (s/ rachelle lemaster / university employee :24) it's not supposed to happen. sorry. track: pero no solo los heridos quedaron...
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dr. gina laughin, fox news contributor, cal thomas and reporter for the daily caller, keri pickett.leaps in the media and elsewhere not understand that more they pile on donald trump, the more sympathy they create for him and the more support he receives? >> well, they do, monica. but you know very well having worked for richard mixon thnixo bashing the media only gets you so far. the speech written by the late spire only hardened their resolve. you mentioned something in the previous segment about success. i think success would be the best way to fire back at the press. beginning as he seems to be indicating he wants to do with the naming of betsy devos as secretary of education, who is very, very much pro school choice, liberating these poor and minority students from failing schools. trump got 7% more of the african-american vote than romney did. he is starting to resonate with the african-american community. that's the way to overcome the press. not just to bash them all the time. trying to convert them. go together new york times building. having minimal if any success. these p
dr. gina laughin, fox news contributor, cal thomas and reporter for the daily caller, keri pickett.leaps in the media and elsewhere not understand that more they pile on donald trump, the more sympathy they create for him and the more support he receives? >> well, they do, monica. but you know very well having worked for richard mixon thnixo bashing the media only gets you so far. the speech written by the late spire only hardened their resolve. you mentioned something in the previous...
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dr. death character is a tribute to former skip thomas. >> he was what all fans are. >> reporter: this cover is a good indication he knows how get the media's attention. steve large, kpix 5. >> but he did it for the love of the game, i don't think it was to get our attention in the first place. it was to get our attention. >> everyone loves the raiders right now. they have winning, and they have not been in the playoffs since 2002 when they went to the super bowl. right now they are in first place. >> do the appeals like this have any effect on the owner or is the owner like where am i going to make more money? >> it's all about the money. it's cliche, but follow the money. >> that's what the raiders are doing because they can't get their own stadium built here. >>> tom brady playing his first ever road game against san francisco, and chip kelly was hoping to avoid becoming the first 49er head coach to avoid losing nine straight games. brady was injured during the last visit, and this is a success. 6-0 they miss the point, and after a 44-yard run, brady fakes right, runs left to james white.
dr. death character is a tribute to former skip thomas. >> he was what all fans are. >> reporter: this cover is a good indication he knows how get the media's attention. steve large, kpix 5. >> but he did it for the love of the game, i don't think it was to get our attention in the first place. it was to get our attention. >> everyone loves the raiders right now. they have winning, and they have not been in the playoffs since 2002 when they went to the super bowl. right...
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last weeks of her pregnant see -- thomas' organs were too tiny to transplant, but they donated his liver, eyes at three universities. >> do you have recommendations. >> dr. arupa studies eye retina which is impossible to get under normal circumstances -- >> sarah reached out to dr. gongali, to find out if her donation made a difference. the gray family visited her lab. >> this made a very nice human connection which was everlasting for all of us. tissue has been published in 2-dozen articles? when we had him we didn't know the impact he was about to have. >> cali has a baby sister jocelyn and sarah works for the national tissue bank which facilitates a million transplants a year and she says seeing the impact of her gift inspired her to help others make the same choice. weijia jiang, washington. life everlasting." >>> traffic every 4 minutes and tens. this moon is super -- >> it's the super of the surper moon because this one is the closest the moon has been to the earth in almost 70 years. the hear the term super moon frequently because they happen on a regular basis. there was one last month, but this one is a super moon. it out, the moon will set at
last weeks of her pregnant see -- thomas' organs were too tiny to transplant, but they donated his liver, eyes at three universities. >> do you have recommendations. >> dr. arupa studies eye retina which is impossible to get under normal circumstances -- >> sarah reached out to dr. gongali, to find out if her donation made a difference. the gray family visited her lab. >> this made a very nice human connection which was everlasting for all of us. tissue has been...
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interest of a thomas -- of autonomous vehicles are safe from cyber intrusion some expressed concern about retrofitting existing vehicles with the technology that would help prevent that. dr. rosekind: all the vehicles create cyber security risks. the same concerns you would apply would have to be to any kind of retrofit as well. to the when it comes fully autonomous vehicles, i think that is the holy grail of what the industry is looking at and what i think quite a few people on this planet would love to see that happen for a lot of good reasons, but what concerns me is when people try to rush things through and push the departments like yours and department like yours and organization like yours to get it done. there's no shortage of people on any given day that would jump off of a mountain with a tiny parachute if that is the most awesome thing in the world however if it doesn't come out one person gets hurt and they are in control of themselves and have the freedom to do so. if somebody actually does something that they find is not risk-taking at all it's not just a person that made the decision to be in that vehicle. it's other individuals out there and that's the de
interest of a thomas -- of autonomous vehicles are safe from cyber intrusion some expressed concern about retrofitting existing vehicles with the technology that would help prevent that. dr. rosekind: all the vehicles create cyber security risks. the same concerns you would apply would have to be to any kind of retrofit as well. to the when it comes fully autonomous vehicles, i think that is the holy grail of what the industry is looking at and what i think quite a few people on this planet...
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dr. lim says the way that trump resonated emotionally with voters is similar to what we saw to a seemingly unlikely candidate in barack obama. reporting live in mayfair, aundrea cline-thomas, nbc10 news. >>> a vandal spray painted the trump name in graffiti on homes and cars in one south philadelphia neighborhood. could be either for or against president-elect trump. police are looking for the suspect who was spotted on surveillance cameras in queen village around 5:20 this morning. he sprayed the name trump and trump rules on buildings and cars. neighbors were working to clean it up today. but the victims are left really frustrated. >> what did they destroy my property for? now i have to get that painted. that's terrible. >> so far, philly police don't know who the suspect is. >>> wall street welcomed donald trump with a bang today after market futures plunged last night on word of mr. trump's upset victory. stocks quickly recovered. the dow finished up 256 points. the nasdaq jumped 57 points. the s&p 500 was up 23. >>> atlantic city is now officially in the hands of new jersey governor chris christie's administration. the state local finance board voted today to immedia
dr. lim says the way that trump resonated emotionally with voters is similar to what we saw to a seemingly unlikely candidate in barack obama. reporting live in mayfair, aundrea cline-thomas, nbc10 news. >>> a vandal spray painted the trump name in graffiti on homes and cars in one south philadelphia neighborhood. could be either for or against president-elect trump. police are looking for the suspect who was spotted on surveillance cameras in queen village around 5:20 this morning. he...
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dr. stern. she would've been here now. she's in the neighborhood. so is thomas eddy, the butcher, but i wouldn't call him for an operation. ma? michael threw up. he's really sick. i'm gonna call audrey stern right now. [telephone rings] no! hello? yes. this is mrs. stivic. oh, my husband is really sick. he has a temperature now of 102 and he just-- the receiving room in a half an hour. yes, we'll have him there. thank you very much. was that dr. mckenzie? no, that was his nurse. she said to get michael to the hospital right away. i'll pack the bag right now. know how we're gonna pay him. have you thought about that? yeah, i thought about that. you ain't gonna pay him. what? i am. but daddy, you can't do that. now, don't be telling me what i can't do, little girl. but, daddy, it's such a lot of money. yeah, i know it's a lot of money. all right, youse pay me back whenever you can. i'll put it on the meathead's tab. daddy, that's so sweet of you. don't be slobbering me like your mother, now. now, wait a minute, wait a minute. wait a minute. come here. now, don't t
dr. stern. she would've been here now. she's in the neighborhood. so is thomas eddy, the butcher, but i wouldn't call him for an operation. ma? michael threw up. he's really sick. i'm gonna call audrey stern right now. [telephone rings] no! hello? yes. this is mrs. stivic. oh, my husband is really sick. he has a temperature now of 102 and he just-- the receiving room in a half an hour. yes, we'll have him there. thank you very much. was that dr. mckenzie? no, that was his nurse. she said to get...
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dr. thomas noguchi selecting a softball for his son. [ groaning ] >> you threw three away, and kept that one. >> yeah. yeah. [ applause ] i accept your judgment on it. you folks know best. here's a man at the galleria's instant tanning parlor complaining-- [ laughter ] complaining to the attendant that the ultraviolet lamp in his booth [ applause ] the galleria offers a unique service for men. you can have one of your ears pierced by the insane brother of kurt douglas. [ laughter ] there's a combination fast food outlet and swingers club called mcorgies. [ laughter ] well, they'll not only do it your way. they'll do it ways you've never even dreamed of. [ applause ] salad bars are very popular, aren't they? at the galleria they have a hamburger bar. [ laughter ] for a $1.89 you get to ram your car into a herd of steers. whatever part sticks to your fender. that's what you eat. [ groaning ] right again. right again. this little boy is lined up to tell santa what he wants for christmas. one toy store selling the pete rose doll. it comes with six arms, so it not only scratches it self, but
dr. thomas noguchi selecting a softball for his son. [ groaning ] >> you threw three away, and kept that one. >> yeah. yeah. [ applause ] i accept your judgment on it. you folks know best. here's a man at the galleria's instant tanning parlor complaining-- [ laughter ] complaining to the attendant that the ultraviolet lamp in his booth [ applause ] the galleria offers a unique service for men. you can have one of your ears pierced by the insane brother of kurt douglas. [ laughter ]...