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the question is did hannah die in the name of god? a large piece of secluded land in skagit county, washington. according to a sheriff's office affidavit, the mother said that she found hannah face down outside the house with mud in her mouth and not breathing. but there's so very much she left out. >> the date of her death was not the first day she'd been struck. >> reporter: here is what the affidavit says. hannah had a large lump on her head and several fresh red bloody markings on her hips, knees, elbows and face. and when doctors performed hannah's autopsy, they declared the 13-year-old was abnormally thin. on the forehead was a hematoma, swollen bruise, there were abrasions on the right and left upper pelvis area, there were patterned contusions on the legs. they're investigating whether those beatings came because of biblical teachings. the other children who implicate their parents in the affidavit told investigators that hannah was often left outside in the cold as discipline because she was rebellious. she was so weakened fr
the question is did hannah die in the name of god? a large piece of secluded land in skagit county, washington. according to a sheriff's office affidavit, the mother said that she found hannah face down outside the house with mud in her mouth and not breathing. but there's so very much she left out. >> the date of her death was not the first day she'd been struck. >> reporter: here is what the affidavit says. hannah had a large lump on her head and several fresh red bloody markings...
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jack hannah of the columbus zoo called it carnage.cision to shoot the wild animals. but he says he cannot believe the loss of life in all of this. late last night the last missing animal, a monkey was finally accounted for. ending the ordeal. so many now are outraged demanding answers as to why this farm even existed at all. >> the pictures are devastating. also this morning, a medical headline for women especially those at risk for cervical cancer. new federal plans to change testing guidelines. you'll see why patients and doctors are outraged. >> similar story with breast cancer, prostate cancer and now to cervical cancer. >> a construction worker's promise to his daughter. he kept it. not only did he walk her down the aisle, guess what he made the dress. >> i think she is the one taking the risk there. >> yeah. turned out pretty well from what i hear. not bad for a construction worker, right? >> right. the latest details on the escaped animals case from ohio. the latest remaining animal, a monkey, has been found inside one of the b
jack hannah of the columbus zoo called it carnage.cision to shoot the wild animals. but he says he cannot believe the loss of life in all of this. late last night the last missing animal, a monkey was finally accounted for. ending the ordeal. so many now are outraged demanding answers as to why this farm even existed at all. >> the pictures are devastating. also this morning, a medical headline for women especially those at risk for cervical cancer. new federal plans to change testing...
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just like hannah.s old who today showed us her favorite ipad apps, and her favorite game. angry birds. >> i made him go so far -- >> reporter: and while experts say allowing kids to sit and stare at a screen is not healthy, interactive games, especially when parents are engaged, too, could be helpful to developing minds. in fact, using a computer may not always be an imagination killer -- even for a child as young as three. >> by having tools to be able to draw and explore and to create things on the fly taps into that imagination. >> reporter: and that is good news for hannah, who has no plans to hand over this ipad any time soon. if you had a choice to play with the ipad inside or go to the park outside, which would you choose? >> i could choose inside. >> reporter: inside. inside. and that is where her mother says that she's stepping in to make sure hannah gets outside, all of the time. and that is exactly what this study recommends, that parents need to set clear limits and lead by examples. parent
just like hannah.s old who today showed us her favorite ipad apps, and her favorite game. angry birds. >> i made him go so far -- >> reporter: and while experts say allowing kids to sit and stare at a screen is not healthy, interactive games, especially when parents are engaged, too, could be helpful to developing minds. in fact, using a computer may not always be an imagination killer -- even for a child as young as three. >> by having tools to be able to draw and explore and...
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hannah is not going to do that. hannah fox, thank you so much. she's 7 years old and she's one of the people running today for someone else. good luck. run strong. people run in the baltimore running festival for all different reasons. p. r. running for someone who may have died. running in honor of someone who may have tried to fight, running to try to make somebody's life a little better. hannah is one of the reasons why we're here today. we'll take a quick break and be back with more from the 11th annual under armour baltimore annual under armour baltimore marathon. li s annual under armour baltimore marathon. id li s m ba llral,was annual under armour baltimore marathon. id unl m ba t.veouwas annual under armour baltimore marathon. id unl or m ba >> you are looking at the man who is first right now. he's a fourth and fifth grade teacher at garrison elementary school. there is no one near him right now. he has some stiff competition. the first prize is $25,000 for the men and the women. right behind me we have the folks lining up for the 5 f -
hannah is not going to do that. hannah fox, thank you so much. she's 7 years old and she's one of the people running today for someone else. good luck. run strong. people run in the baltimore running festival for all different reasons. p. r. running for someone who may have died. running in honor of someone who may have tried to fight, running to try to make somebody's life a little better. hannah is one of the reasons why we're here today. we'll take a quick break and be back with more from...
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hank hannah, is 33 years old. he considered himself pretty overweight in may.4 pounds and he decided to change his life. so he started a website called the business of losing weight. and what hank hannah is doing is donating $5 to a nonprofit organization that battles childhood obesity for every pound he loses. $5 for every single pound. he's already lost 68 pounds. the nonprofit that he's working with is called louie's kids, it's such an inspiring story. >> how is he losing weight, diet, exercise? >> i believe it's a combination of both. "right this minute," we have hank hannah on skype. >> what are you doing to drop the weight? >> i'm not doing a low-carb diet or anything like that. but i'm trying to eat low calories, high protein and i'm limiting myself to about 1800 calories per day. and then i do cardioexercise, 45 to 60 minutes almost every day. the most important part is something in my head clicked a few months ago. i decided that i knew how to do this an i just had to set you know, my mind to doing it. eating right and exercising, is you know, it's the
hank hannah, is 33 years old. he considered himself pretty overweight in may.4 pounds and he decided to change his life. so he started a website called the business of losing weight. and what hank hannah is doing is donating $5 to a nonprofit organization that battles childhood obesity for every pound he loses. $5 for every single pound. he's already lost 68 pounds. the nonprofit that he's working with is called louie's kids, it's such an inspiring story. >> how is he losing weight, diet,...
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just like hannah.rly 4 years old, who showed us her favorite ipad apps and favorite game angry birds. >> i made him go so far. >> reporter: while experts say allowing kids to sit and stare at a screen is not healthy. interactivity, especially when parents are engaged, could be helpful to developing minds. even for a child as young as 3. >> at 3 years old is a time when the imagination is blossoming like never before. >> they're in the jungle. >> by having tools to be able to draw, explore and create things, on the fly, taps into that imagination. >> reporter: and that is good news for hannah who has no plans to hand over this ipad anytime soon. >> if you had a choice to play with the ipad inside or go to the park outside, which would you choose? >> i could choose inside. >> reporter: inside. that is exactly where hannah's mom says she steps in and makes sure hannah gets outside on a regular basis which is exactly what this study recommends. it says parents need to set clear limits. they also need to le
just like hannah.rly 4 years old, who showed us her favorite ipad apps and favorite game angry birds. >> i made him go so far. >> reporter: while experts say allowing kids to sit and stare at a screen is not healthy. interactivity, especially when parents are engaged, could be helpful to developing minds. even for a child as young as 3. >> at 3 years old is a time when the imagination is blossoming like never before. >> they're in the jungle. >> by having tools to...
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joining ne week on our news panel are hannah dryer, richmond reporter. carla, san francisco chronicle political writer and craig miller, kqed's senior editor. welcome, everyone. craig, let's start with you. captain trade. the plans were laid this week to try to help take me trick tons of car don dioxide out of the atmosphere. >> make no mistake about it this is a bit of a gamble. there's been nothing quite like this anywhere in the country. something kind of like it in the northeast that only applies to electrical power plans. europe, of course has been doing it. this is a sweeping as you describe it. comprehensive plan. 600 facilities just in the first year alone and then it builds from there. and complicated. still very much a work in progress. as far as we've come. more than four years of building more than a thousand at the stake holder meetings. there's still a lot to figure out exactly. >> sounds like the general idea is to kind of comod tito put a price tag on it. one figure i read said it might be $36. >> the state comes in and says all you guys
joining ne week on our news panel are hannah dryer, richmond reporter. carla, san francisco chronicle political writer and craig miller, kqed's senior editor. welcome, everyone. craig, let's start with you. captain trade. the plans were laid this week to try to help take me trick tons of car don dioxide out of the atmosphere. >> make no mistake about it this is a bit of a gamble. there's been nothing quite like this anywhere in the country. something kind of like it in the northeast that...
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famed animal expert jack hannah will take the five to 10 surviving animals to the columbus zoo. >> no one loves animals more than jack hannah or my folks, but you have to make sure humans are not affected here. they don't know what they're doing. can you jeopardizing a lot of human lives here. >> investigators speculate the preserve's owner may have been depress and could not afford to keep the animals. the preserve housed tigers, cheetahs, bears, lions and wolves. >>> wildlife rescuers in san francisco are desperately searching for an injured hawk in golden gate park shot with a nail gun. here's the wounded hawk. and you can see the nail through the hawk's mouth and head. it was first spotted last week. the group wild rescue set up traps in the park, offering a $5,000 reward to catch whoever did it. >>> and wildlife rescue seized the bird to report the location on the website. find the site under the web links at ktvu.com. >>> san francisco's gladstone institute announced this morning it's received a $5 million gift to establish a new stem cell research center. this is video of congr
famed animal expert jack hannah will take the five to 10 surviving animals to the columbus zoo. >> no one loves animals more than jack hannah or my folks, but you have to make sure humans are not affected here. they don't know what they're doing. can you jeopardizing a lot of human lives here. >> investigators speculate the preserve's owner may have been depress and could not afford to keep the animals. the preserve housed tigers, cheetahs, bears, lions and wolves. >>>...
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zoo expert jack hannah says while it's upsetting some of the animals had to be killed, jack hannah sayshey did the right thing. eight of the animals were rescued and taken to the columbus zoo. >>> the defense for dr. conrad murray is expected to call 15 witnesses when it begins presenting its case tomorrow. murray was michael jackson's personal physician. the doctor is accused of giving jackson a leelth i can't knowal dose of the powerful anesthetic proto propofol. during yesterday's testimony, lawyers played a video outlining the proper way to administer the drug. >>> we could learn as early as today whether the video deposition of casey anthony will be released. if the judge rules for the release, it's likely it will be given out right away. anthony gave the videotaped deposition for a civil lawsuit brought by zenida gonzales. anthony was acquitted in the murder case. >>> lindsay lohan is in trouble again. she could face more jail time after a judge revoked her probation. this happened after the actress missed nine community service appointments at a skid row women's center. lohan was
zoo expert jack hannah says while it's upsetting some of the animals had to be killed, jack hannah sayshey did the right thing. eight of the animals were rescued and taken to the columbus zoo. >>> the defense for dr. conrad murray is expected to call 15 witnesses when it begins presenting its case tomorrow. murray was michael jackson's personal physician. the doctor is accused of giving jackson a leelth i can't knowal dose of the powerful anesthetic proto propofol. during yesterday's...
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wild kingdom with jack hannah coming up next from the columbus, zoo. >>> plus, viva las vegas. >> rick, again -- >> rick, i'm speaking. i'm speaking. i'm speaking. >> you get 30 seconds. >> the way the rules work here is that i get 60 seconds. >> pardon the interruption. also under fire, herman cain's fruit salad. >> herman, i love you brother, but you don't have to have a big analysis to figure this out. go to new hampshire where they don't have a sales tax and you're giving them one. >> the state tax is an an el. we are replacing with oranges. >> and i will have a bush yell with apples and oranges because i will have to pay both taxes. >>> the president's not so secret weapon, michelle obama on the road again. >> we are so proud of you. and have you skills that are so precious to you. time management, organization, people skills, complex decision making and so many other incred ill skills and that is really the reason why we are here today. >> but account first lady help spark her husband's reelection campaign? >>> and developing right now out of afghanistan, secretary of state hilla
wild kingdom with jack hannah coming up next from the columbus, zoo. >>> plus, viva las vegas. >> rick, again -- >> rick, i'm speaking. i'm speaking. i'm speaking. >> you get 30 seconds. >> the way the rules work here is that i get 60 seconds. >> pardon the interruption. also under fire, herman cain's fruit salad. >> herman, i love you brother, but you don't have to have a big analysis to figure this out. go to new hampshire where they don't have a...
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jack hannah suggested it may have been eaten by one of the tigers. the monkey? >> we told our public we have one unaccount for and told them to watch for anything they might see. we have reports coming in to us, it is possible the monkey was eaten by one of the lions, because we had another monkey killed by one of the lions. >> sheriff, thanks for taking the time. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> big game is a big business in the united states. the humane society estimates there are between 5 and 7,000 tigers in private hands in the united states. that's stunning, and 15,000 primates owned by individuals and yet there are few regulations in place to protect the public or animals. adam rockets is executive vice president of born for usa and joining us, a man who knew terry thompson, the man who let the animals loose and owner of tiger rich exotic. kenny,i want to start with you since you knew terry and dealt with him before, what do you think caused him to do this? >> i believe it was a number of things. he was under stress because of his marriage.
jack hannah suggested it may have been eaten by one of the tigers. the monkey? >> we told our public we have one unaccount for and told them to watch for anything they might see. we have reports coming in to us, it is possible the monkey was eaten by one of the lions, because we had another monkey killed by one of the lions. >> sheriff, thanks for taking the time. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> big game is a big business in the united states. the humane society...
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richard han is the ceo of hannah microtricks. has a factory in one of the flooded industrial parts. he joins us on the line from bangkok via skype. thank you very much for joining us. first of all, how much damage has your business sustained from the floods? >> well, our factory, which produces semiconductor chips, was totally flooded in the high-tech industrial estate. the water level in the estate is approximately 2 meters high and in our factory about 50 centimeters on the ground floor. the only way in is obviously by boat and obviously there's no power. and the whole place is virtually a sea. >> has this meant basically that your business has been halted by this? >> well, this particular factory accounts for about 35% of our group sales. yes, that business is totally halted. and probably will be out of action, i dare say, at least two to three months. we don't know how long it will take for the waters to recede. certainly there will be a lengthy process. this is a semiconductor operation, similar to a hospital in terms of cle
richard han is the ceo of hannah microtricks. has a factory in one of the flooded industrial parts. he joins us on the line from bangkok via skype. thank you very much for joining us. first of all, how much damage has your business sustained from the floods? >> well, our factory, which produces semiconductor chips, was totally flooded in the high-tech industrial estate. the water level in the estate is approximately 2 meters high and in our factory about 50 centimeters on the ground...
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how old is hannah? >> she's 1 1/2. >> great and you're learning some sign language?deaf, my brother was born deaf in one ear and i wanted to write a story about characters finding their family, finding a community and i became interested in the idea of deaf culture and deaf education, and so i thought it would be really interesting to try to write a story about two deaf characters, where being deaf is just part of who they are and not just a separate issue or anything. it's really just a part of their story, a part of their life. >> that's a great question, tripp. we want to see how our kids rated the book, wonderstruck gets four and a half stars, very cool. shimoya, michael, tripp and bridgette, thank you so much. if you're between the ages of 9 and 12 and like a chance to be selected as our next guest kid head to today.com. our next book, it is "war horse" by michael moorepurgo. it will soon be a motion picture. grab the book and read along. >>> coming up in "today's kitchen" gourmet pasta bolognese. first this "today" on nbc. >>> this morning in "today's kitchen"
how old is hannah? >> she's 1 1/2. >> great and you're learning some sign language?deaf, my brother was born deaf in one ear and i wanted to write a story about characters finding their family, finding a community and i became interested in the idea of deaf culture and deaf education, and so i thought it would be really interesting to try to write a story about two deaf characters, where being deaf is just part of who they are and not just a separate issue or anything. it's really...
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. >> reporter: wildlife expert and former director of the columbus zoo jack hannah believes the exotic pet owners should expect the action. >> you will get a knock in six to eight months and it won't be a pleasant knock. we will find homes for them because we won't continue this. >> reporter: since 1991 wildlife organization reports there have been more than 1500 stints involving exotic animals across the country and 5% of that has happened in ohio. >> now maryland's most powerful doppler radar and the forecast certified most accurate by weather rate. >> all right. out there right now just a windy kind of day. the water getting high, had above average high tied and that wind kind of piling up the water, the coastal flood advisory for most of chesapeake. 58 at the airport. show you some of the images across the state and again really a generally cloudy day but a dry one. haven't had to use that word since early last spring. annapolis, little bit of sun late in the afternoon and chesapeake beach, big chop on the bay and on the whole a fall like situation. that should hold up for the next
. >> reporter: wildlife expert and former director of the columbus zoo jack hannah believes the exotic pet owners should expect the action. >> you will get a knock in six to eight months and it won't be a pleasant knock. we will find homes for them because we won't continue this. >> reporter: since 1991 wildlife organization reports there have been more than 1500 stints involving exotic animals across the country and 5% of that has happened in ohio. >> now maryland's...
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like hannah williams, the girl was adopted from africa. the girls had something else in common. christian parenting guide called "to train up a child." authors michael pearl and his wife, debi, says their writings are based on the bible. it does tell parents it's their religious duty to spank their children. >> i don't use the term hitting. >> what's the word? >> spanking. >> and is there a difference? >> absolutely. a hand is hitting. a little switch is spanking. a wooden spoon or rubber spatula is spanking. >> in the book, the pearls describe exactly how to spank a child. they also talked about that with gary. >> let's say a 7-year-old slugs his sister. >> he would get 10 or 15 licks and it would be a formal thing. in other words, you maintain your patient air. you explain to him what he's done is violent and that that's not acceptable in society and not acceptable at home. and then i would take him like into his bedroom and i would tell him i'm going to give him 15 licks. >> with what? >> probably a belt on a kid that big, a boy. i would probably use a belt. it would be handy
like hannah williams, the girl was adopted from africa. the girls had something else in common. christian parenting guide called "to train up a child." authors michael pearl and his wife, debi, says their writings are based on the bible. it does tell parents it's their religious duty to spank their children. >> i don't use the term hitting. >> what's the word? >> spanking. >> and is there a difference? >> absolutely. a hand is hitting. a little switch is...
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jasmine limb, caroline kella, hannah jewitt. >> i am the provided -- presiding minister. i wanted to say that i have been very impressed by the diligence of at&t. there are a lot of concerns the members had when this was brought to us and their diligence has a limit -- deleted the questions we have had. -- alleviated questions we have had. we're on the search for coming -- common ground. we have sponsored many programs to ensure this. we get awards every year -- give awards every year to people struggling to bring people together. we have many concerns when we started this and we have very much pleased with the diligence of at&t to respond to our questions. my main reason for being here was to answer questions you might have rather than to make a presentation. thank you. president olague: thank you. >> i am jason polido and we have worked to do a counter- presentation. president olague: we never received a request. there has to be a request. i did not receive anything in writing. >> ok. >> do we come up one by one at this point? >> i did not get a card. >> i live at 2037
jasmine limb, caroline kella, hannah jewitt. >> i am the provided -- presiding minister. i wanted to say that i have been very impressed by the diligence of at&t. there are a lot of concerns the members had when this was brought to us and their diligence has a limit -- deleted the questions we have had. -- alleviated questions we have had. we're on the search for coming -- common ground. we have sponsored many programs to ensure this. we get awards every year -- give awards every year...
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. ♪ >>> last night, we reported on the death of a 13-year-old named hannah williams.her adoptive parents beat her and left her in the cold. she died of hypothermia. the case bears a striking resemblance to a story we called "ungodly discipline." 7-year-old lydia was killed by her tonightive parents. both were convicted in the case and sent to prison. like hannah williams, the girl was adopted from africa. the girls had something else in common. their parents own copies of a christian parenting guide called "to train up a child." authors michael pearl and his wife, debi, says their writings are based on the bible. michael told gary tuckman, the book doesn't advocate abuse but they said it does say to spank their children. >> i don't use the term hitting. >> what's the word? >> spanking. >> and is there a difference? >> absolutely. a hand is hitting. a little switch is spanking. a wooden spoon or rubber spatula is spanking. >> in the book, the pearls describe exactly how to spank a child. they also talked about that with gary. >> let's say a 7-year-old slugs his sister.
. ♪ >>> last night, we reported on the death of a 13-year-old named hannah williams.her adoptive parents beat her and left her in the cold. she died of hypothermia. the case bears a striking resemblance to a story we called "ungodly discipline." 7-year-old lydia was killed by her tonightive parents. both were convicted in the case and sent to prison. like hannah williams, the girl was adopted from africa. the girls had something else in common. their parents own copies of a...
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jack hannah of the columbus zoo says he beliefs one of the larger predators ate that monkey. bret?rrorism scares in the past day or so to report. southwest airlines flight aderted to amarillo, texas, tuesday because of an unruly passenger you see here. media reports say he shouted you are all going to hell and you are all going to die. arabic phrase for "god is great." he was arrested on landing. what appears now to be a prank involving five moroccan nationals that broke in san antonio courthouse this morning, speculation the men might be planning attack on other cities. so far, law enforcement officials say there doesn't appear to be a link to terrorism and alcohol may have played a role. county judge in oklahoma temporarily blocked a new state law restricting how doctors use abortion inducing drugs on pregnant women. abortion rights say the use is common and the law is bad for women's health. >>> in the wake of solyndra affair we have another example of government throwing your good money after someone else's bad. correspondent jonathan serrie reports like solyndra it involves ta
jack hannah of the columbus zoo says he beliefs one of the larger predators ate that monkey. bret?rrorism scares in the past day or so to report. southwest airlines flight aderted to amarillo, texas, tuesday because of an unruly passenger you see here. media reports say he shouted you are all going to hell and you are all going to die. arabic phrase for "god is great." he was arrested on landing. what appears now to be a prank involving five moroccan nationals that broke in san...
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animal experts and zookeeper jack hannah says while it is upsetting that many of the animals had to diethe alternative would have been worse. >> we had 18 bengal tigers running around these neighborhoods, you folks wouldn't have wanted to have seen what would have happened. i know some animal rights folks are going to go nuts over this. that's fine, they can do that if they want to. but the sheriff did the right thing. >> ohio's governor vowed to toughen up the state's law owes exotic animal pure chags. >>> the defense case of dr. conrad murray will start again tomorrow. the last dose of the powerful anesthetic propofol killed the singer. yesterday the prosecution wrapped up their case by anesthesiologist. we could learn as early as today whether the video deposition of casey anthony will be released. a hearing will be held this afternoon. if the judge rules for release, it likely will be given out right away. gonzalez says her reputation was ruined when anthony used her name as the nanny. anthony was acquitted in her daughter's murder case. >>> lindsay lohan is in trouble again. she co
animal experts and zookeeper jack hannah says while it is upsetting that many of the animals had to diethe alternative would have been worse. >> we had 18 bengal tigers running around these neighborhoods, you folks wouldn't have wanted to have seen what would have happened. i know some animal rights folks are going to go nuts over this. that's fine, they can do that if they want to. but the sheriff did the right thing. >> ohio's governor vowed to toughen up the state's law owes...
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we will ask animal expert jack hannah. >>> singer barry manilow speaks out about a heart condition thatm and millions other americans. plus amazing never before seen pictures from the sinking titanic nearly a century ago. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching, everybody. i'm betty nguyen. have a great day. ,,,,,,,,
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. >> reporter: this was the headline this morning in central ohio and this is how jack hannah put it.is is like not just a nightmare, it's like noah's arc wrecking here. >> reporter: the sheriff said 50 wild animals kept on a private farm were set loose. among them. >> one baboon, three mountain lions, 18 tigers. >> reporter: the cames cut open by the owner terry thompson who then committed suicide. he left no note. a vietnam vet who gave his wife a lion cub as a gift in 1971. a neighbor spotted the animals and made the first call. >> we have major, big problem, said animals out. i don't know how many but i know there is a bear, and a lion. >> reporter: it was getting dark by the time police arrived deputies were told to shoot to kill. >> we aren't talking about normal every day house cat or dog. i gave the order on the way here that if they looked like they were going out they went down. we couldn't have an ma'ams running loose in this county. >> reporter: by the end of the day animal bodies were piled on top of each other and police had to justify their actions. >> he had a huge tig
. >> reporter: this was the headline this morning in central ohio and this is how jack hannah put it.is is like not just a nightmare, it's like noah's arc wrecking here. >> reporter: the sheriff said 50 wild animals kept on a private farm were set loose. among them. >> one baboon, three mountain lions, 18 tigers. >> reporter: the cames cut open by the owner terry thompson who then committed suicide. he left no note. a vietnam vet who gave his wife a lion cub as a gift in...
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sitting in a room at the berkley lab, perlmutter and physics student hannah swift are connected to one of the world's largest telescopes, the tech 2 in hawaii. the other half of their team is actually in hawaii. their plan for the night is to confirm that five supernovi, previously identified through another telescope are the type 1 a supernovi they need for their research. >> it exploded in a very similar way every time. so they brighten like fireworks and fade away, but they reach the same. >> their predictability, researchers call standard can dals. since researchers know light always travels at 186,000 miles per second, they are able to calculate how long ago these super nova exploded. >> the light starts spreading autoin all directions, much like the ripple from water spreads out when you drop a pebble into the lake. the range in which we're studying to see the acceleration was so far the light was coming towards us from a time where the clouds or gas were coalessing into what became our solar system. while the light is traveling to us through the universe, the universe is expandi
sitting in a room at the berkley lab, perlmutter and physics student hannah swift are connected to one of the world's largest telescopes, the tech 2 in hawaii. the other half of their team is actually in hawaii. their plan for the night is to confirm that five supernovi, previously identified through another telescope are the type 1 a supernovi they need for their research. >> it exploded in a very similar way every time. so they brighten like fireworks and fade away, but they reach the...
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joining me from bangkok is hannah watson, a student who spent time volunteering at a local relief center. what are the biggest worries for people in bangkok's because of the flooding? >> there are major concerns in because we are in a city of 9 million people. it is difficult to distribute food and beverages in bangkok currently. once it hits, there will be a massive and lack of people. they sell out first thing in the morning. it is an immediate problem. >> what is your charity doing to help people in bangkok? >> creating life jackets and rafts and also water treatment boards which to put into the water in to clean any flood water. we have been gathering volunteers by social media to get together here. it is coming to the stage where once the flood hits, [inaudible] >> there is speculation that there could be crocodiles and snakes in the water. do you know any more about that? >> absolutely. farms all around the north of bangkok. it is very likely possibility that there are thousands of crocodiles and snakes in bangkok once the water recedes. we have seen reports of snakebites throughou
joining me from bangkok is hannah watson, a student who spent time volunteering at a local relief center. what are the biggest worries for people in bangkok's because of the flooding? >> there are major concerns in because we are in a city of 9 million people. it is difficult to distribute food and beverages in bangkok currently. once it hits, there will be a massive and lack of people. they sell out first thing in the morning. it is an immediate problem. >> what is your charity...
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. >> reporter: aaron hannah is one the lucky ones. the craft gallery is back in business because of broken eagle which found a broken pipe to be a covered cause of loss. >> most is what they are not going to cover. >> reporter: but she had an identical coverage and she got this letter denying the storm. how is it possible two insurers can come up with two different disas. >> amy back reviewed both policies with us with lawyer jerry man i don't know and the primary difference they find is the efficient approximate cause or what the insurer says caused the loss. >> it's all because of this pipe and that is a covered cause of lose, that is what golden eagle found, but hartford decided to look for a way to deny the claim. >> reporter: we asked the hartford to e.r.a. consider. its response, on further consideration of unique circumstances of the cap tila flood we have decided to cover the pacific gallery's claim. we denied because the damage was caused by a flood howeverrings, we recognize the pipe failure contributed. the policy she has p
. >> reporter: aaron hannah is one the lucky ones. the craft gallery is back in business because of broken eagle which found a broken pipe to be a covered cause of loss. >> most is what they are not going to cover. >> reporter: but she had an identical coverage and she got this letter denying the storm. how is it possible two insurers can come up with two different disas. >> amy back reviewed both policies with us with lawyer jerry man i don't know and the primary...
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>> i'd like to appoint wendy lee, a junior from academy, and hannah lee, a sophomore from lowell, to the peace cack. >> president mendoza: and somebody is recording that. any other appointments or reports? thank you. item l is a special order of business. the next two items go together so i call the public hearing of the sufficiency of textbooks and instructional items for 2011-2012. may i hear a motion and a second regarding the sufficiency of textbooks and instructional materials as required by section 60119. >> moved. >> seconded. >> superintendent, you have a reading of the resolution. >> daisy santos. >> good evening, i'm daisy santos, supervisor in the curriculum resources libraries and media services office. and we are asking you to approve the resolution regarding the sufficiency of textbooks and instructional items as required by education code section 60119 on pages 3 and 4 of the agenda. the report that begins on page five of the agenda gives background for the resolution. the first part of the report gives sufficiency information and the last part lists some of the barrie
>> i'd like to appoint wendy lee, a junior from academy, and hannah lee, a sophomore from lowell, to the peace cack. >> president mendoza: and somebody is recording that. any other appointments or reports? thank you. item l is a special order of business. the next two items go together so i call the public hearing of the sufficiency of textbooks and instructional items for 2011-2012. may i hear a motion and a second regarding the sufficiency of textbooks and instructional materials...
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she was especially concerned because her daughter hannah was just a baby. >> she was too little to really understand what was going on. but she was very supportive of me in her own way. >> reporter: a drug called herceptin targets the protein and can be effective. the way it is given with a chemotherapy agent increase it is risk of heart failure. the study out today in which friedman volunteers showed if doctors use it with a different chemotherapy the risk of heart failure drops by five failure while overall heart function improves. >> we can do away with one major problem the drug has which is increased heart toxicity. >> reporter: there is a drawback. women getting the new combination had slightly more cancer recurrences. the increase is enough for many doctors to say they will not immediately change the drugs they give to all patients. what does it mean for you in your practice? >> it means we have another option without increasing the risk for some very serious long-term complications. >> all right. this is exciting. >> reporter: experts agree more options are needed for the 200,000
she was especially concerned because her daughter hannah was just a baby. >> she was too little to really understand what was going on. but she was very supportive of me in her own way. >> reporter: a drug called herceptin targets the protein and can be effective. the way it is given with a chemotherapy agent increase it is risk of heart failure. the study out today in which friedman volunteers showed if doctors use it with a different chemotherapy the risk of heart failure drops by...