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un hospital en galveston, texas continuarÁ atendiendo a un imigrante ilegal paralizado luego de caerecho donde trabajaba... segu Ún sus familiares, el hospital habÍa ofrecido pagar su regreso a mÉxico para continuar su tratamiento, ya que Él no cuenta con seguro mÉdico para cubrir sus gastos. gustavo valdes nos acompaÑa con los detalles.. francisco martÍnez lleva tres meses paralizado despue És de una caÍda de un techo que estaba reparando. martÍnez, un inmigrante ilegal, recibiÓ cuidado me Édico en este hospital en galveston, texas, el mismo que ahora le pide que busque un nuevo sitio para seguir su tratamiento. yo quisiera que me siguieran ayudando, pero pues en esa situacion que a las dos semanas ya me querian llevar pa' fuera no creo, ellos lo que quieren es que yo me salga de aqui su pareja brandi cullen valderrama dice sentirse presionada por funcionarios del hospital que ofrecieron incluso pagar el boleto de aviÓn de francisco para facilitar su regreso a me !xico yo estoy enojada y triste y tengo mucha confusion porque yo no se manana el hospital, en un comunicado dijo: "este
un hospital en galveston, texas continuarÁ atendiendo a un imigrante ilegal paralizado luego de caerecho donde trabajaba... segu Ún sus familiares, el hospital habÍa ofrecido pagar su regreso a mÉxico para continuar su tratamiento, ya que Él no cuenta con seguro mÉdico para cubrir sus gastos. gustavo valdes nos acompaÑa con los detalles.. francisco martÍnez lleva tres meses paralizado despue És de una caÍda de un techo que estaba reparando. martÍnez, un inmigrante ilegal, recibiÓ...
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this study comes from the university of texas galveston and suggests there could be a link between hpv, the common sexually transmitted virus we talk about a lot, and it may be linked to more than cancer. in this case, heart disease in women. you have seen the commercials about hpv. >> i chose to get my daughter vaccinated because i want her to be one less -- >> reporter: and families are listening. millions of girls received the vaccine to prevent hpv and cervical cancer. in a report out today, surprising new research links hpv to the number one killer of women -- cardiovascular disease. >> the risk of cardiovascular disease for women with hpv infection is almost two times higher. >> reporter: dr. quo and his fellow researchers studied nearly 2,500 women in the united states. for women infected with hpv one in 55 are at risk for heart attack or stroke. for those infected with specific cancer-causing strains of hpv, their risk is even higher. the theory is the infection causes inflammation of major arteries in the body, contributing to cardiovascular disease. this seems to be true for
this study comes from the university of texas galveston and suggests there could be a link between hpv, the common sexually transmitted virus we talk about a lot, and it may be linked to more than cancer. in this case, heart disease in women. you have seen the commercials about hpv. >> i chose to get my daughter vaccinated because i want her to be one less -- >> reporter: and families are listening. millions of girls received the vaccine to prevent hpv and cervical cancer. in a...
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seaworld in san diego, the shedd in chicago and moody gardens in galveston, texas, round out the top list. you can see the rest of the list at wusa9.com. >>> one of the world's most famous clock towers is starting to tilt. big ben in london is a hole 18 inches out of line. look at that. surveyors say it will be another 4,000 years before big ben's tilt matches italy's famous leaning tower of pisa. it has been slightly offcenter since it was built in the 18th century. work on the underground rail system is contributing to that shift. can't really see it there. >> wow. >> tilting. >> 4,000 years. it will be ok. >>> police raid a movie set full of big hollywood stars. >> nominations for the american music awards are out. sandra hughes has all of the latest from hollywood. >> reporter: the zombie movie world war z starring brad pitt got a shipment of weapons are real ammunition according to authorities in hungary. police raided the set and took 85 weapons away including machine guns, pistols. the guns arrived from london on saturday bound for the movie set. a publicist for the film said
seaworld in san diego, the shedd in chicago and moody gardens in galveston, texas, round out the top list. you can see the rest of the list at wusa9.com. >>> one of the world's most famous clock towers is starting to tilt. big ben in london is a hole 18 inches out of line. look at that. surveyors say it will be another 4,000 years before big ben's tilt matches italy's famous leaning tower of pisa. it has been slightly offcenter since it was built in the 18th century. work on the...
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occurred to me the best i don't post you basically every american in the future realized sold leaving galveston for three thousand people in two thousand and fourteen numbers will leave course limper probably will be. rolled down but there's going to be no i presence in afghanistan for the foreseeable future. and so damaging. well you can look and the tenets of military strategy or operations at the operational strategic level allows you to state your enemy this is when we get a surrender. thank you thank you very much it costs me. please. please. just some. sick. sick. sick. sick sick sick. wealthy british style. sometimes a lot of. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy because the reports on our. is he going. to be. the headlines on our three libya's new rules order an investigation into colonel gadhafi as death and promise to build a democracy with an islamic center on the ruins of a bounce prosperous nation. the health of egypt's former leader hosni mubarak is shrouded in mystery sources suggest a heart attack has left him in a critical condition and his la
occurred to me the best i don't post you basically every american in the future realized sold leaving galveston for three thousand people in two thousand and fourteen numbers will leave course limper probably will be. rolled down but there's going to be no i presence in afghanistan for the foreseeable future. and so damaging. well you can look and the tenets of military strategy or operations at the operational strategic level allows you to state your enemy this is when we get a surrender....
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military operation in libya still hasn't brought peace to the region despite as being its primary galveston as america's ten year presence in afghanistan still struggles to and the country's turmoil. it's probably another vietnam type. war where it probably is not a win or. the other side's going to win it's just a case of more and more americans and others telling r.t. asking for winning or whether as a thank you jacki the fighting was worth. am better harvest thousands of indians. farmers commit suicide is one of the drives eason's in death means devastates the country. leadership remains by the festering death crisis in greece maintaining that greece should not and i will not default their message however is falling on recently deaf ears as leading economists investors and damage say it's inevitable. normalizing for a new mass rallies as government poses staring begins to break the back of the country's economy salaries pensions and job there are three falling while taxes of cuts for all the effort to satisfy e.u. demands in return for yet more there in the form of bailouts according to
military operation in libya still hasn't brought peace to the region despite as being its primary galveston as america's ten year presence in afghanistan still struggles to and the country's turmoil. it's probably another vietnam type. war where it probably is not a win or. the other side's going to win it's just a case of more and more americans and others telling r.t. asking for winning or whether as a thank you jacki the fighting was worth. am better harvest thousands of indians. farmers...
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the conflict but it is a different story when you go outside of the capital went to the city of galveston it was decided five days of fighting between sick. the forces and anti-government protesters and we felt the tension there there were still a lot of armed forces according to of course again the government they say that they were fighting against armed citizen are groups who are trying to create trouble for the locals there that according to some activists and they are saying that these are not armed groups that these were peaceful protesters as well as army defectors with a strong army defecting defector contingent in the ultra star and it's very difficult to verify. exactly what happened in the city because people are very hesitant to talk i gather still a lot of military the army still in that city a bit that is what's happening on the ground it's not very clear it's hard to get the truth on each matter but on a political level though president bashar al assad has said that he will set up a constitutional committee within the next couple of days to debate with the opposition variou
the conflict but it is a different story when you go outside of the capital went to the city of galveston it was decided five days of fighting between sick. the forces and anti-government protesters and we felt the tension there there were still a lot of armed forces according to of course again the government they say that they were fighting against armed citizen are groups who are trying to create trouble for the locals there that according to some activists and they are saying that these are...
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actually very much like to work so one of the participants all this meeting said not getting one was a galveston's not it's a. finally mansion and such an important thing as decentralizing the country decentralizing the country as a key to modernize in it and you also mentioned the parent projects for instance how important do you think is to get away from sun but is birth more scale all the recent polls show that eighty percent of all books are being published for most ensample just book that's that's a horrible figure that you as a person who works with for the department of journalism the most state university how crucial do you think it is to move away from the big cities well i think it is absolutely important but what is really important is not simply moving away because we can all move somewhere but because there's the community change what is important i think is that there are new technologies for building modern culture there are new technologies for administratorship there are new technologies for corporate administration and basically what should happen is that this technology just onc
actually very much like to work so one of the participants all this meeting said not getting one was a galveston's not it's a. finally mansion and such an important thing as decentralizing the country decentralizing the country as a key to modernize in it and you also mentioned the parent projects for instance how important do you think is to get away from sun but is birth more scale all the recent polls show that eighty percent of all books are being published for most ensample just book...
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the county judge down in galveston county says these numbers do all the talking. >> it is your money,name on it and it goes with you, unlike social security which, although unlikely, could be de funded by congress. >> reporter: now, congress closed the loophole but allowed state and county governments to actually opt out of social security back in 1993. today, roughly 7 million people do not pay into social security. jon, back to you. jon: kris gutierrez, live from dallas, thank you. >>> a cold war bomb shelter built to protect the president? well, it faces a new battle now. the once-secret bunker, located just off palm beach, florida, where the kennedy family had a winter home. but the county is blocking plans to try to attract more tourists by using a full service restaurant there. anthony miller is on the executive board of the palm beach maritime museum and is vitally interested in getting this thing, well, paying for itself. anthony, this thing has been opened to the public for, what, more than ten years now, but do people know where its and what it is? >> yes, we've been open si
the county judge down in galveston county says these numbers do all the talking. >> it is your money,name on it and it goes with you, unlike social security which, although unlikely, could be de funded by congress. >> reporter: now, congress closed the loophole but allowed state and county governments to actually opt out of social security back in 1993. today, roughly 7 million people do not pay into social security. jon, back to you. jon: kris gutierrez, live from dallas, thank...
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the shed in chicago, and moody gardens in galveston, texas. you can see the full list at wusa9.com. >>> tonightfor the first time, we are hearing from members of the family forced to tread water for nearly a day after their boat capsized off the florida coast. it happened saturday in rough seas off long boat key. three people held on to the hull for 20 hours. four others, include ago four- year-old child were wearing life jackets. they held on to each other, but drifted away from the others. sadly, 79-year-old zada gonzalez, the may tri matriarch of the family did not survive. >> with the waves coming over, she couldn't keep her head above water. she said she drowned and he had to let her go. >> there's no words to describe they had to survive to get to land somehow. >> the family was saved by two fishermen who simply happened upon them and called the coast guard. >>> you know, many of us saw the emotional rescue of those 33 miners in chile. they were trapped in that mine collapse for nearly 70 days last october. >> to commemorate the one year
the shed in chicago, and moody gardens in galveston, texas. you can see the full list at wusa9.com. >>> tonightfor the first time, we are hearing from members of the family forced to tread water for nearly a day after their boat capsized off the florida coast. it happened saturday in rough seas off long boat key. three people held on to the hull for 20 hours. four others, include ago four- year-old child were wearing life jackets. they held on to each other, but drifted away from the...
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you are not taking a group of people making them use cell phones and another group doesn't and see galvestony develop brain cancer. the problem is we have had five billion people in the world that use cell phones and the incident of brain cancer is only five to ten million a year so, and the other point, it is not increasing. with all the cell phone use increasing, brain cancer is not increasing so i am not surprised to find the largest study so far is not showing a connection. they looked at everyone that registered for cell phone use over 17 years and they found $350,000 people and the group that did not use them had no difference than the group that did use the cell phones. >>trace: you go back 100 years and you talk about smoking and the studies that said, no, no, no, smoking is fine and then in the 40's, it is dangerous and it goes back and forth. cell phones have only been around about 18 years, don't we need two or three decades to get a feel of the impact. >>guest: yes and no on that. the preliminary information looks good but you are absolutely right, they need longer term studies a
you are not taking a group of people making them use cell phones and another group doesn't and see galvestony develop brain cancer. the problem is we have had five billion people in the world that use cell phones and the incident of brain cancer is only five to ten million a year so, and the other point, it is not increasing. with all the cell phone use increasing, brain cancer is not increasing so i am not surprised to find the largest study so far is not showing a connection. they looked at...
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. >> giant armies of tiny ants have invaded cities from houston to galveston searching for causing chaos away. >> reporter: this is probably not what you want to see on the outside of your home or business. >> this is where they're coming in at right here. these crazy ants, raspberry ants. >> reporter: crazy ants named for their erratic fast movements. because of the drought this year they're thirsty and willing to do anything for water. >> these are like special ops ants. >> reporter: masses of ants can infest an area quickly inside or out. they will invade electrical wiring and get inside of air conditioners. that's exactly what the owner of the babylon cafe on houston's west side doesn't want. >> as a business, must be clean, clean, clean. >> reporter: he is days away from his big grand opening. >> must be completely clean before i start to open. >> reporter: he called professional pest control to kill the ants exactly what the entomologists at texas a & m say to go. >> what do you do? >> talk to the homeowners. two, you got to see what they have been doing to create them. >> reporter
. >> giant armies of tiny ants have invaded cities from houston to galveston searching for causing chaos away. >> reporter: this is probably not what you want to see on the outside of your home or business. >> this is where they're coming in at right here. these crazy ants, raspberry ants. >> reporter: crazy ants named for their erratic fast movements. because of the drought this year they're thirsty and willing to do anything for water. >> these are like special...
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places that are featured in the book from the johnson space center to a night out on the coast in galveston, i think, will be so familiar to many of you. so, please, welcome to that's and welcome to the stage ben mezrich. [applause] [background sounds] >> so am i wrong that when i heard that the title of the book was "sex on the moon," i thought that was a drink that the college kids have in south padre? [laughter] >> it does sound like a drink. my wife actually came up with the title, so i was not the dirty mind. the main character spread rocks on a bed and had sex with his girlfriend on the moon. i'm afraid it's getting caught in spam filters. [laughter] >> whenever the e-mails go out. >> i know, yeah. >> as i was reading it, i kept thinking, you know, sort of processing the title and where did it come from, and as you say, you get to a moment later in the book where it becomes evident -- >> right. >> very quick, i'm guessing many people have not had the chance to read it, so this is one of those delicate things -- >> right. i tend to give away too much. >> let's just say, tell us about t
places that are featured in the book from the johnson space center to a night out on the coast in galveston, i think, will be so familiar to many of you. so, please, welcome to that's and welcome to the stage ben mezrich. [applause] [background sounds] >> so am i wrong that when i heard that the title of the book was "sex on the moon," i thought that was a drink that the college kids have in south padre? [laughter] >> it does sound like a drink. my wife actually came up...
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and the murders continued up and down the highway between houston and galveston.m a convenience store in texas city. her body identified in another county two weeks later. what made the crystal baker case so difficult to solve? >> we had a two-week window that we lost. people can't remember who they saw at a convenience store two weeks ago walking down a road hitch-hiking. it just wasn't there. >> reporter: a year later, it was 12-year-old laura smither, murdered after she went out for a morning jog. and four months later, 17-year-old jessica cain simply vanished. investigators like brian goetschius and land found themselves up against human predators who were using texas killing fields to get away with murder. >> there is somebody amongst us or some thing, some monster there that we don't know about and how do we stop them? >> reporter: this new movie is fiction which is why we decided to take a look at the real cases with the hope that maybe somebody will come forward with evidence and help solve some of these cases. most of them are unsolved. >> and do we know
and the murders continued up and down the highway between houston and galveston.m a convenience store in texas city. her body identified in another county two weeks later. what made the crystal baker case so difficult to solve? >> we had a two-week window that we lost. people can't remember who they saw at a convenience store two weeks ago walking down a road hitch-hiking. it just wasn't there. >> reporter: a year later, it was 12-year-old laura smither, murdered after she went out...
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let's start in galveston, texas, where a local hospital is looking to get a paralyzed park ent out ofhe country. he was left paralyzed from the chest down but he's an undocumented worker and is not covered by worker's comp or medicaid. the hospital is urging him to go back to mexico, even offering him a free flight back. but he refuses to leave behind his wife and six--month-old son. next, in san francisco, a not so typical case of who done it, when did they do it? this past week, a parishioner noticed that the church's 122-year-old bell had vanished. the bell sat on a wooden platform outside the church since the 1970s when it was replaced by a set of chimes. police are not sure when it was stolen but they think it could have been as much as a month ago. >>> one girl scout was turned away because he was actually a she. he started identifying himself as a girl when he was just 2 years old. he wants to be a girl scout just like his big sister but when the mom approached the troop leader, she was told, no way. >> that's barbree's, straw bear shortcake and these mexican dolls. i like any
let's start in galveston, texas, where a local hospital is looking to get a paralyzed park ent out ofhe country. he was left paralyzed from the chest down but he's an undocumented worker and is not covered by worker's comp or medicaid. the hospital is urging him to go back to mexico, even offering him a free flight back. but he refuses to leave behind his wife and six--month-old son. next, in san francisco, a not so typical case of who done it, when did they do it? this past week, a parishioner...
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out as an option for some state employees in some states and we talk about that in the book, that galvestonty 30 years ago. now take part in an alternative plan which actually leaves retirees with more money. here to explain, marvel matthews at the institute for policy innovation. this worked so far, right? >> it worked. it's been around 30 years. the people have personal accounts. they put money aside. they retire with twice what they would get with social security and never lost a dime. when the market goes down, they still make money. >> brian: tell me the principles behind it. >> well, what happens is the three counties in texas have a personal account that's managed by an outside management firm. they go out and negotiate a contract that provides an interest rate for them, so the money is pooled. think of it like a savings account at a bank, a banking model opposed to 401(k) model. so the money goes to financial institutions. they guarantee at least a minimal interest rate so if the market drops by 20%, they still make on at least 3.75% and at other times make higher. >> brian: you can
out as an option for some state employees in some states and we talk about that in the book, that galvestonty 30 years ago. now take part in an alternative plan which actually leaves retirees with more money. here to explain, marvel matthews at the institute for policy innovation. this worked so far, right? >> it worked. it's been around 30 years. the people have personal accounts. they put money aside. they retire with twice what they would get with social security and never lost a dime....
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one in louisiana and one in galveston.er could train them -- after katrina, we spent a lot of time and effort doing detailed planning with state and local government in the gulf, including doing a census of everyone in nursing homes, a very detailed evacuation plans, and a backup plan for buses. gustav wascane coas about to hit, we were ready to evacuate ever from new orleans that needed to be, including people in hospitals for the last minute -- to a last-minute had been moved. -- who at the last minute had to be moved. to me, part of that governing situation for the homeland security enterprise is about using collaboration and coordination to move a lot of different independent bodies, playing off the same sheet of music, and producing a unified team. rigid tune -- unified tune. >> i thought the coordination of the governors during hurricane irene showed a maturation of what they believe their role to play. >> and if i could add a couple thoughts, we ought to start with -- give me your identification of cyber security. i
one in louisiana and one in galveston.er could train them -- after katrina, we spent a lot of time and effort doing detailed planning with state and local government in the gulf, including doing a census of everyone in nursing homes, a very detailed evacuation plans, and a backup plan for buses. gustav wascane coas about to hit, we were ready to evacuate ever from new orleans that needed to be, including people in hospitals for the last minute -- to a last-minute had been moved. -- who at the...