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he underwent the life-saving procedure back in 1983 at johns hopkins hospital. has been really special. he is a real pioneer. >> dr. casper cannot help but smile when he talks about his star patient. it was 30 years ago in 1983 when he became johns hopkins hospital's second ever heart he islant patient. now one of the longest living heart transplant survivors in the world >> it is our fine thing to learn that someone is going to take your heart out. >> it certainly has. he was diagnosed with cardiomyopathy and needed a transplant to live. desperately ill. >> 30 years later his extended family includes the transplant team at johns hopkins. they served on patient conferences and met with families. it is really rewarding for patients that are in the process, going through it, to be able to see what orlando has done. he is an amazing patient. >> he is doing great. he is going to orioles games. he is bicycling. he is doing great. >> orlando has had complications over the years related to medication including the loss of hearing in one year and kidney failure. he also
he underwent the life-saving procedure back in 1983 at johns hopkins hospital. has been really special. he is a real pioneer. >> dr. casper cannot help but smile when he talks about his star patient. it was 30 years ago in 1983 when he became johns hopkins hospital's second ever heart he islant patient. now one of the longest living heart transplant survivors in the world >> it is our fine thing to learn that someone is going to take your heart out. >> it certainly has. he was...
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much more straight ahead. >>> a series of violent crimes at johns hopkins. new measures to keep safer. >>> wjz eyewitness news at 6:00 starts now. >>> bidding farewell to a baltimore legend. >> artie donovan is laid to rest at the city he called home for a while. surrounded by those who knew and loved him. >> hello, everybody. i'm denise koch. >> and i'm vic carter. here's what people are talking about tonight. >> this is the day we say goodbye to art "the bulldog," donovan. hundreds ever people filled the cathedral of mary our queen, to remember the beloved former colt, who so many called friend. wjz is live on north charl street, jessica kartalija was
much more straight ahead. >>> a series of violent crimes at johns hopkins. new measures to keep safer. >>> wjz eyewitness news at 6:00 starts now. >>> bidding farewell to a baltimore legend. >> artie donovan is laid to rest at the city he called home for a while. surrounded by those who knew and loved him. >> hello, everybody. i'm denise koch. >> and i'm vic carter. here's what people are talking about tonight. >> this is the day we say goodbye...
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. >>> well t johns hopkins school of medicine is stepping up security after a series of attacks on campusere have been three different incidents in the last month one person had their cell phone stolen another robbed and the third was assaulted. the school is adding more patrols in the area s stepping up security outside of student apartments. >>> at least four possibly as many as six people are dead in connecticut after a small plane crashed into a neighbourhood. new late breaking information from investigators for wjz. >> reporter: it could take days before investigators are able to sift through what is left of a twin engine airplane which crashed into this east haven connecticut neighbourhood. >> the plane struck two houses one house was struck more severely and part of the plane is in the basement. >> reporter: at least four people were killed including the pilot. officials won't have a confirmed number of fatalities until they can access all parts of the wreckage. >> two or three in the house and two or three in the airplane we haven't confirmed that. >> reporter: among those feared
. >>> well t johns hopkins school of medicine is stepping up security after a series of attacks on campusere have been three different incidents in the last month one person had their cell phone stolen another robbed and the third was assaulted. the school is adding more patrols in the area s stepping up security outside of student apartments. >>> at least four possibly as many as six people are dead in connecticut after a small plane crashed into a neighbourhood. new late...
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. >> tonight, people are understandably on edge at johns hopkins. this is because of a recent spate of incidents targeting medical staff. officials are now stepping up security. >> officials with johns hopkins medical center acknowledge that there have been a number of robberies and an assault in the last couple of weeks in off- campus areas. they tell us now they are going to do all they can to keep residents around here safe, and employees, by beefing up security and taking other measures. there is no doubt about it, the hopkins medical campus in east baltimore is expanding by leaps and bounds. of that growth, there are now renewed concerns about safety. >> i had heard about incidents, but i have not seen or heard anything personally. weeks,he past couple of three off-campus incidents have raised concern, including a cell phone theft, a robbery, and an assault. were warneds through e-mail. >> i have never had any problem and i see security around quite a bit. i have never had any problem. >> despite the warning, she says she feels very safe. >> th
. >> tonight, people are understandably on edge at johns hopkins. this is because of a recent spate of incidents targeting medical staff. officials are now stepping up security. >> officials with johns hopkins medical center acknowledge that there have been a number of robberies and an assault in the last couple of weeks in off- campus areas. they tell us now they are going to do all they can to keep residents around here safe, and employees, by beefing up security and taking other...
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. >> they are beefing up security at johns hopkins campus in baltimore during the daytime. there will be an increased presence in response to a recent rash of crimes where hopkins staffers are being targeted in off-campus areas. >> officials with johns hopkins medical center acknowledge that there have been a number of robberies and an assault in the past couple of weeks in off- campus areas. they tell us now they are going to do all they can to keep residents around here safe, and employees, by beefing up security and taking other measures. it, the no doubt about hopkins medical campus in ease baltimore is expanding by leaps and bounds. with some of that growth, there are renewed concerns about safety. >> i have heard about incidents happening, but i have not seen or heard anything arsenal he -- anything personally. >> three off-campus incidents have raised concern, including a cell phone theft, and a robbery and assault. >> i see the security and police around quite a bit. i have not had any problems. says despite the warnings, she feels very safe and has noticed security
. >> they are beefing up security at johns hopkins campus in baltimore during the daytime. there will be an increased presence in response to a recent rash of crimes where hopkins staffers are being targeted in off-campus areas. >> officials with johns hopkins medical center acknowledge that there have been a number of robberies and an assault in the past couple of weeks in off- campus areas. they tell us now they are going to do all they can to keep residents around here safe, and...
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asking others to be organ donors so someone else may have the same chance as orlando. >>> to date, johns hopkins has done almost 600 heart transplants. at hopkins, christie ileto, wjz eyewitness news remember. >> and even today, there is still a shortage of donor hearts. doctors are hoping the story will encourage people to be an organ donor. >>> a man is accused of murdering his wife. then posting on social media, about what he did. what he told people online next. >>> dui dancer. a man tries to make light of a serious situation. how police respond comingum. >>> bob turk. first warning weather center. dryer air for the weekend. i'll have the exclusive first warn being ing five-day forecast. >>> and wjz is always on. here are the top stories on cbsbaltimore.com at this hour. for the updated news and forecast, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a south florida man posts a murder confession on facebook. police say the wife of derek medina was fatally shot inside their home. medina posted a picture of his wife's body slumped to the fluor. the 31-year-old claimed he was being punched and could no longer take
asking others to be organ donors so someone else may have the same chance as orlando. >>> to date, johns hopkins has done almost 600 heart transplants. at hopkins, christie ileto, wjz eyewitness news remember. >> and even today, there is still a shortage of donor hearts. doctors are hoping the story will encourage people to be an organ donor. >>> a man is accused of murdering his wife. then posting on social media, about what he did. what he told people online next....
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you know, i have warm feelings towards johns hopkins. u know, some people say, well, you must hate hopkins because of the commencement situation. i don't. the decision to withdraw as the commencement speaker was my own decision. no one asked me to do it. but, you know, i thought that the graduation really should be about the students and not about me, and it would have been a circus. so why put anybody through that? and i got so many e-mails from my colleagues and staff, approaching a thousand, of support, how much they appreciated what i've done, how much they enjoy working with me. most of them probably would not be public about it because, you know, there are people who are fearful. some of the students, some of the medical students sent me mails saying that they were fearful to show outward support because they felt they might be penalized. i don't think the administration would do that, i really don't. but the fact that people actually have that fear is concerning to me and something that we probably should concentrate on. >> host: f
you know, i have warm feelings towards johns hopkins. u know, some people say, well, you must hate hopkins because of the commencement situation. i don't. the decision to withdraw as the commencement speaker was my own decision. no one asked me to do it. but, you know, i thought that the graduation really should be about the students and not about me, and it would have been a circus. so why put anybody through that? and i got so many e-mails from my colleagues and staff, approaching a thousand,...
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>> guest: johns hopkins. i have a b. a. from yale and m. a. from johns hopkins and ph.d. from harvard. >> host: secretary to the treasury also secretary of state. as the nixon administration he was the secretary of the treasury. when this event was talk about he's 92 years old and alive in california. here he is talking about john dean. and the president's counsel is just -- [inaudible] what should i do? i said don't do it. he said what is -- [inaudible] he asked me how it was going. i said tell him you referred me. they never followed up with me. there was a discussion between the president and john dean about who i think -- [inaudible] it was an improper use of the irs. i wouldn't do it. >> did you actually speak to the president about it? >> guest: it's really important. the private made the argument, this is no argument the book absorbed that all presidents -- and the difference was that nixon got caught. it gives presidents the possibility of redemghts if they commit real crime. frankly, sometimes presidents are bad. we shouldn't think -- they shouldn't all be -- and
>> guest: johns hopkins. i have a b. a. from yale and m. a. from johns hopkins and ph.d. from harvard. >> host: secretary to the treasury also secretary of state. as the nixon administration he was the secretary of the treasury. when this event was talk about he's 92 years old and alive in california. here he is talking about john dean. and the president's counsel is just -- [inaudible] what should i do? i said don't do it. he said what is -- [inaudible] he asked me how it was...
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. >>> johns hopkins university is warning students of another robbery in north baltimore. the web site is reporting that two women were walking on 31st 31st street near calvert street when they were robbed at gunpoint. police are searching for the pair that did it but have not found them yet. >>> this morning we know the name of the person who died in that terrible trench collapse. his name is manuel suh neda esquina. he was part of a crew adding a deck on a house when a 9-foot hole collapsed on top of him. his site manager told us his wife is expecting a baby. >>> sports now on this wednesday morning. the orioles wrap up their series with the tampa bay rays tonight and the o's want to avoid a sweep. they fell last night in game 2, 7-4 the final score, and it was close until the nine 9th when tam that exploded with four runs. matt wieters had a home run for the second game and baltimore has slipped further out of the playoff race. they're one game off last year's pace of 93 wins. so there is some positive in all of this. >>> and chris davis now coming to a sports illustrat
. >>> johns hopkins university is warning students of another robbery in north baltimore. the web site is reporting that two women were walking on 31st 31st street near calvert street when they were robbed at gunpoint. police are searching for the pair that did it but have not found them yet. >>> this morning we know the name of the person who died in that terrible trench collapse. his name is manuel suh neda esquina. he was part of a crew adding a deck on a house when a...
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. >> and extra security around johns hopkins school of medicine after a series of violent crimes. i'm linh bui, next on wjz the new measures to keep the neighborhood safer. >> and remembering a baltimore great, a look at the final farewell for art donovan. >> and a mostly cloudy start to the day this morning, so what are the chances we'll see some showers later on. tim williams tells us in his first warning weather forecast. eyewitness news saturday morning starts now. >>> this is wjz tv, baltimore. >> from the city to the counties to your neighborhood, now it's complete coverage. it's wjz, maryland's news station. >>> good morning and welcome to eyewitness news this saturday. i'm gigi barnett. >> and i'm tim williams. a comfortable morning out there, nowhere near steamy. >> that's why we have averages, sometimes they're up. sometimes they're down. today at least the temperature is down a little bit, so is the dew point and the humidity. it's not as steamy as it was yesterday. if you were out at all yesterday it was very very humid outside. today is less humidity, low dew points a
. >> and extra security around johns hopkins school of medicine after a series of violent crimes. i'm linh bui, next on wjz the new measures to keep the neighborhood safer. >> and remembering a baltimore great, a look at the final farewell for art donovan. >> and a mostly cloudy start to the day this morning, so what are the chances we'll see some showers later on. tim williams tells us in his first warning weather forecast. eyewitness news saturday morning starts now....
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retirement doesn't seem to fit in with the resume of a full professor of medicine at johns hopkins, athave come in contact with. what made you choose to get out of it? >> well,, you know, i believe that it's very good to leave while you're at the top of the game rather than after you've begun to slide. and although a lot of people don't like to admit it, you do have less stamina, your eyes are not as sharp, you know, there are little things that happen over the course of time, and those things don't matter as much in some areas as they do in others. >> as i mentioned, you've been giving a lot of talks. you have been critical, notably, of obamacare, same-sex marriage. how would you describe your politics? >> i would say my politics are very traditional. i'm a student of history, also. and i have a very good understanding, i believe, of what the founders of this country intended for it to be. and, you know, i see us veering off that path. and that's why i spend a lot of time talking about ways to correct it. i believe that we need to get back to a point where we as americans recognize th
retirement doesn't seem to fit in with the resume of a full professor of medicine at johns hopkins, athave come in contact with. what made you choose to get out of it? >> well,, you know, i believe that it's very good to leave while you're at the top of the game rather than after you've begun to slide. and although a lot of people don't like to admit it, you do have less stamina, your eyes are not as sharp, you know, there are little things that happen over the course of time, and those...
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interestingly enough i even if internalized as a little kids i would work at johns hopkins. but i told the mother of wanted to be a doctor i said you think i can be a doctor? as she would always say, you can be anything you want to me you can be the best because you are a smart boy. it took a lot for her to say that because i was not manifesting the characteristics of a smart student i told her everybody else that i was stupid except for my mother who was always telling me you are smart. you can do it. you can do a better than anybody else can. >> host: where did you go to medical school? >> guest: university of michigan. undergraduate i went to yale. it is interesting how all of that occurred with the southwestern high school inner-city detroit i did extremely well on the sats and i had very good grades but only had enough money to apply to one college. so i decided to apply to the one that won the championship in the college bowl in jail one so i said okay. i will apply to yale. event fraught fortunately they accepted me with a scholarship saliva's thinking of was pretty t
interestingly enough i even if internalized as a little kids i would work at johns hopkins. but i told the mother of wanted to be a doctor i said you think i can be a doctor? as she would always say, you can be anything you want to me you can be the best because you are a smart boy. it took a lot for her to say that because i was not manifesting the characteristics of a smart student i told her everybody else that i was stupid except for my mother who was always telling me you are smart. you...
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. >>> johns hopkins university warning students of another robbery. the school's website said two women were walking when they were robbed at gun point. the suspects came out of the alley. police searched for the pair but were not heabl to find them -- able to find them. >> we have a meteorologist in the house. august is making a comeback. >> no question about it. summer feeling look itself today and tomorrow. it shouldn't last forever. a warm setup. skies still clear over the state. cloud cover around the baltimore area. temperatures now at the top of the hour 823479 city. 84 in manchester. 2 in chester town. they were above 90. we hit 92 earlier today in downtown baltimore. today we'll ramp it up, upper 80s. the city can find 90, a similar day. overnight 65. by the first thing in the morning 75, a decent commute. dress light. we'll talk about when the rain chances go up once again. that's straight ahead. >>> we've all encountered door-to-door salesmen but a group of women trying to sell people on jesus christ has quite the backlash. >> reporter: the
. >>> johns hopkins university warning students of another robbery. the school's website said two women were walking when they were robbed at gun point. the suspects came out of the alley. police searched for the pair but were not heabl to find them -- able to find them. >> we have a meteorologist in the house. august is making a comeback. >> no question about it. summer feeling look itself today and tomorrow. it shouldn't last forever. a warm setup. skies still clear over...
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. >>> last week we told you about several proashes near hop -- robberies near johns hopkins' homewoodpus. the women told officers two men came out have pan alley and demanded their purses. the women gave up the purses and the two men drove off. police canvassed the area but did not find them. this came after other robberies. a hopkins employee said she was pulled to the ground on lie man park drive and her purse was taken. >>> many of you may have used them for quick cash on your old forms. this you're called eco kiosks, paying you cold hard cash for old cell phones, but police believe criminals are doing the sail thing and how baltimore is trying to ban them and how eco is battling back. >> reporter: iphones and androids, galaxies and droids. every six months there's a new phone promising the next big thing, we leaving behind a pile of used or obsolete technology, a pile many companies want to market. the fastest growing ones is eco atm's. >> about $5 billion worth of used electronics sitting in drawers. >> reporter: it is eco's business
. >>> last week we told you about several proashes near hop -- robberies near johns hopkins' homewoodpus. the women told officers two men came out have pan alley and demanded their purses. the women gave up the purses and the two men drove off. police canvassed the area but did not find them. this came after other robberies. a hopkins employee said she was pulled to the ground on lie man park drive and her purse was taken. >>> many of you may have used them for quick cash on...
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the middle east institute and johns hopkins school of advanced international studies hosted this event. it's about 30 minutes. >> welcome to you all. i want to urge those in backs to come up front. it's really a great honor to moderate today's panel. these are two serious experts on the question of religion and olitics. the professor of religious studies and islamic law and egyptian law. i asked him just before the eent what he did in the last life to deserve being a professor at santa barbara which is one of the best things that can happen to you. professor jonathan brown is a professor at georgetown. his research focuses on conflicts between traditionalism and self-ism. as keith mentioned this session was conceived before the july 3 coup and yes, i did call it a coup. it takes on an additional significance with the removal of president morsi from power. proffs brown will focus on the muslim brotherhood and reactions to his ouster, how this will affect their thinking about pluts and religion. how this will affect their thinking about democratic engagement. professor ahmed will broaden
the middle east institute and johns hopkins school of advanced international studies hosted this event. it's about 30 minutes. >> welcome to you all. i want to urge those in backs to come up front. it's really a great honor to moderate today's panel. these are two serious experts on the question of religion and olitics. the professor of religious studies and islamic law and egyptian law. i asked him just before the eent what he did in the last life to deserve being a professor at santa...
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andmiddle east institute the john hopkins school of international studies hosted this event. it is about 1.5 hours. >> welcome to you all. i went to urge those of you in back to come up. it is really a great honor. to moderate today's panel. experts onwo serious the question of religion and politics. a professor of religious studies at the university of california, santa barbara, a scholar of modern egyptian law, and i asked him just before the event what he did in the last life to deserve being a theessor, which is one of best things that can happen to you. among other things, his research focuses on conflict between sunni traditionalism and selloff saalafism. this was conceived before the july 3 two. coup, and it takes on a significant after the removal of mohamed morsi from power. how this affects their thinking about politics and religion and how it will affect democratic engagement. the other professor will broaden the focus a bit to hal the morsi episode will shape islamic ideology and egyptian attitudes more broadly, and he will also borderseek beyond the and how recen
andmiddle east institute the john hopkins school of international studies hosted this event. it is about 1.5 hours. >> welcome to you all. i went to urge those of you in back to come up. it is really a great honor. to moderate today's panel. experts onwo serious the question of religion and politics. a professor of religious studies at the university of california, santa barbara, a scholar of modern egyptian law, and i asked him just before the event what he did in the last life to...
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the john hopkins school of public health also revealed one-third of visits to traumauma centers were alcohol-related. a >> other studies leftlceft researchers to make a new study. male turkeys commonly use a wing man to help attract females.emal the stew found whenever a dominant male was looking for a mate, he would bring a subordinate knit male with him m to get theal woman's attractiont the dom inablility male would wu then mate with the female.e. >>> a new study may prove dogs are man's best friend. researchers found people feel more empaththy when it comes to dogs than other humans. a group was told stories about either an animal or child or or adult being attacked. the research showing the dog and the child got more empathy thany the adults and it's not just dogs. the results would likely be similar if the animal were a cat. >> i want to go back to that turkey thing for a second. that works with humans, too, with guys. a guy more slumpy than you, to get the girl's attention. >> that's what i hear. h >> let's leave the connection, men and tu turkeys. >> plus, dolphins turning up
the john hopkins school of public health also revealed one-third of visits to traumauma centers were alcohol-related. a >> other studies leftlceft researchers to make a new study. male turkeys commonly use a wing man to help attract females.emal the stew found whenever a dominant male was looking for a mate, he would bring a subordinate knit male with him m to get theal woman's attractiont the dom inablility male would wu then mate with the female.e. >>> a new study may prove...
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i spoke with the dean of the john hopkins of advanced international studies. beingyou very much for with us. was this a breakthrough from the president? >> he would like to see maybe a new proposal from the united states and that if he were to put a new proposal on the table, he would like the united states and its european allies to react to it positively. >> so who is going to make the first move in this chess game? the first chess move now, standing up as the new president, making a declaration in front of the people and the conservative elite, and my expectation is you would match this signal with a signal of your own, and then we can go from there. >> but he also said he wants the u.s. to lift sanctions, and that is not a signal they are going to make, is it? >> we want them to suspend their nuclear program completely, and they want the sanctions to be gone completely, so in some ways, it is good because he is stating a goal. we will come to the negotiations see the sanctions go, and you are going to come to the table to see the program stop, so at least
i spoke with the dean of the john hopkins of advanced international studies. beingyou very much for with us. was this a breakthrough from the president? >> he would like to see maybe a new proposal from the united states and that if he were to put a new proposal on the table, he would like the united states and its european allies to react to it positively. >> so who is going to make the first move in this chess game? the first chess move now, standing up as the new president,...
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johns hopkins and campus police are investigating several recent robberies including one that happened yesterday morning involving a female employee of the university. the robbery happened near campus not right on it. the woman, officials say was walking on the drive when she was grabbed from behind. her purse was taken and the suspects took off in a car that was stolen. officials from the university also say that last sunday a graduate student was attacked and robbed. the university has stepped up patrols around the area. >>> a beautiful, august day. since it is friday, all anybody cares about is will it last through the weekend? how long will it last? >> a changing weekend of weather. a great friday evening and note a bad start on saturday. clouds streaming into southern maryland but they are not producing any rain. it looks like a dry evening statewide. temperatures are hovering around 80 in many spots. 76 in annapolis. the numbers will be slow to cool off tonight. we'll look to clouds that increase a little bit out of the west. again, a mild night on tap with wet weather building a
johns hopkins and campus police are investigating several recent robberies including one that happened yesterday morning involving a female employee of the university. the robbery happened near campus not right on it. the woman, officials say was walking on the drive when she was grabbed from behind. her purse was taken and the suspects took off in a car that was stolen. officials from the university also say that last sunday a graduate student was attacked and robbed. the university has...
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docs and an immunologist from johns hopkins. patient went from asymptomatic to fried kidneys in less than a year. stumped three internists and a department chair from harvard. 14-year-old girl, intermittent attacks. four-year-old boy, consistently at death's door. [blows] this patient died five years ago. i didn't say which side of the door he was on. the fact that he's dead makes it more interesting. four-year-olds do not die of berger's. i thought it was relevant. death is a consequence, not a symptom. if it's not a symptom, it's not relevant. shouldn't we be trying to maximize what we can save here? 14-year-old, your freedom, our asses? right... save your asses. [massive attack's teardrop] ♪ she was in a car accident when she was two. she only had minor injuries, but her father died. that was 12 years ago. you think that's pertinent? no, i think it's sad. she got sick in the middle of her 14th birthday party. which is sad and pertinent. maybe she was opening a present that triggered the reaction. where's house? pissing contes
docs and an immunologist from johns hopkins. patient went from asymptomatic to fried kidneys in less than a year. stumped three internists and a department chair from harvard. 14-year-old girl, intermittent attacks. four-year-old boy, consistently at death's door. [blows] this patient died five years ago. i didn't say which side of the door he was on. the fact that he's dead makes it more interesting. four-year-olds do not die of berger's. i thought it was relevant. death is a consequence, not...
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. >>> a robbery and a recent robbery of a grad student at johns hopkins, they were near the homes notright on campus. yesterday, a woman was grabbed from behind and pulled to the ground by several teens while she was work walking. she took off with her purse in a stolen call. call baltimore city police if you have information. >>> hundreds of alleged gang members arrested in a nationwide sting b the feds. they locked up a total of 361 suspects across the country including some right here in maryland. the investigation targeted ms 13 gang members in addition to the arrests, agencies seizes drugs and $122,000 in cash. >>> an update on breaking news
. >>> a robbery and a recent robbery of a grad student at johns hopkins, they were near the homes notright on campus. yesterday, a woman was grabbed from behind and pulled to the ground by several teens while she was work walking. she took off with her purse in a stolen call. call baltimore city police if you have information. >>> hundreds of alleged gang members arrested in a nationwide sting b the feds. they locked up a total of 361 suspects across the country including some...
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and so she was very aware that this was the time that they should tell johns hopkins that they would the money that was needed for this medical school, if the medical school would admit women on the same equal basis as men. well, it took the men on the board a little aback and took them a while to sort of come around to the idea but there were all these incredible women that she had contact with and i will read you some of their names, they were mrs. leland stanford, -- >> stanford university -- >> of stanford university. and mrs. potter palmer, whose husband built the palmer house in chicago. julia ward howe. elizabeth blackwell, the first female doctor in the country. luisa katherine adams who i think was a granddaughter of the first luisa katherine, the first lady. ann carrie thomas, head of bryn mawr. these women decided this would be their mission, they were going to raise $100,000 to help johns hopkins put up this medical school and the men acquiesced and the women divided the country into 15 geographical regions and invited caroline harrison to be the person in charge of washi
and so she was very aware that this was the time that they should tell johns hopkins that they would the money that was needed for this medical school, if the medical school would admit women on the same equal basis as men. well, it took the men on the board a little aback and took them a while to sort of come around to the idea but there were all these incredible women that she had contact with and i will read you some of their names, they were mrs. leland stanford, -- >> stanford...
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. >>> security officials at johns hop cns school of medicine in east baltimore are beefing up-- hopkins school of medicine in east baltimore are beefing uppatrol after several people were robbed. you will see more officers on foot patrol and bikes. >>> nick mosby wants people to boy scott the florida businesses because the stand your ground law encourages vigilantes. he calls for the city officials to avoid traveling to florida for attending events happening in that state. >>> no word what group of volunteers stranded in kenya will head back home in harford county. the group has been scheduled to come home monday. a massive fire at nairobi's international airport gutted the east african hub creating a massive amount of damage and stranding tons of passengers including 9 volunteers from habitat from human tate. they went to -- humanity. they went to help build a home for a man and 8 children. >>> dogs abused and neglected in arkansas have a new place in anne arundel county. 10 dogs were arrested from a animal hoarder and they are up for adoption by the spca they are looking for a permane
. >>> security officials at johns hop cns school of medicine in east baltimore are beefing up-- hopkins school of medicine in east baltimore are beefing uppatrol after several people were robbed. you will see more officers on foot patrol and bikes. >>> nick mosby wants people to boy scott the florida businesses because the stand your ground law encourages vigilantes. he calls for the city officials to avoid traveling to florida for attending events happening in that state....
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it was 30 years ago when orlando became johns hopkins hospital second ever heart transplant recipient. he is one of the longest living heart transplant survives in the world. >> it is a frightening thing to be told someone is going to take your heart out. >> it certainly is. not long after getting married to wife pam he was diagnosed with cardio myopathy and neededa new heart to live. >> he lost 90 percent of his heart function band was desperately ill. 30 years later his extended family includes his heart transplant team at john hopkins. >> a big inspiration who was helpful with other patients and their families. they served on patient conferences in families and it is good for patients going through the process to see what aerld doe has done. he is an amazing patient. >> he is doing great. >> he is going to bicycling, playing golf, working around the house. he's doing great. >> orlando has had complications over the years related to medication including loss of hearing in one year and kidney failure. orlando is also a kidney transplant recipient. he is a huge advocate for organ dona
it was 30 years ago when orlando became johns hopkins hospital second ever heart transplant recipient. he is one of the longest living heart transplant survives in the world. >> it is a frightening thing to be told someone is going to take your heart out. >> it certainly is. not long after getting married to wife pam he was diagnosed with cardio myopathy and neededa new heart to live. >> he lost 90 percent of his heart function band was desperately ill. 30 years later his...
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thomas haar tongue of the johns hopkins school of public health. dr. joel foreman of the mt. sinai school of medicine. dr. phil ip landrigan, dr. kathleen michaels, dr. david brown, nancy alderman, president environmental and human health, incorporated, deborah davis, epidemiologist and author of the book the secret history of the war on cancer. dr. joel foreman, dr. susan bachman, jeffery grossman, executive director of the integrated nano mechanical systems at u.c. berkeley. paul [speaker not understood], director of the material science division at the lawrence berkeley national lab. dr. andrew nelson and our local person, dr. kim [speaker not understood]. it also includes new jersey deputy health commissioner, the connecticut attorney general, as well as abel maldonado who sponsored the california synthetic trip study and today can be found to be most vociferous debunker of its findings as well as other health advocates such as robert f. kennedy, jr. appreciate if you all would take the time. it's only -- it's a short video, to look at it and consider its comments. thank
thomas haar tongue of the johns hopkins school of public health. dr. joel foreman of the mt. sinai school of medicine. dr. phil ip landrigan, dr. kathleen michaels, dr. david brown, nancy alderman, president environmental and human health, incorporated, deborah davis, epidemiologist and author of the book the secret history of the war on cancer. dr. joel foreman, dr. susan bachman, jeffery grossman, executive director of the integrated nano mechanical systems at u.c. berkeley. paul [speaker not...
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. >>> johns hopkins university is warning students about a robbery near the homewood campus in north baltimore. the web site says two women were walking on 31st street on monday night when they were robbed at gunpoint. police searched for the pair but they were not able to find them. they're still looking this morning. >>> disturbing news about higher education. a recent report shows only a quarter of high school graduates who took act tests have the math, the reading and the english and science skills they need to succeed in college or even in a career. the data also shows overall student scores are down. however, the company that administers the act's attribute the drop to updated standards and more students taking the exam. >>> it is 9 minutes after 5:00. sports now, the orioles hope to salvage a series against tampa bay while the rays come calling for the sweeps. the birds lost late night, final score 7-4. in the 9th inning the rays exploded. baltimore falls 5 and a half games out in al east, four games of the wild card and playoff hopes are didding. >>> the season for chris davi
. >>> johns hopkins university is warning students about a robbery near the homewood campus in north baltimore. the web site says two women were walking on 31st street on monday night when they were robbed at gunpoint. police searched for the pair but they were not able to find them. they're still looking this morning. >>> disturbing news about higher education. a recent report shows only a quarter of high school graduates who took act tests have the math, the reading and the...
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at least two of them, johns hopkins and the cleveland clinic, were already today questioning the methodology of the findings. >>> the academy of motion picture arts and sciences, the folks behind the oscars, have made history within the organization by electing the first african-american president in their 86-year history. she is cheryl boone isaacs, the third woman to hold the job. her background is in big marketing for films like "forest gump," "austin powers" and "the king's speech." >>> and because everything must change with the times, "the new york times" reported today the french are eating less french bread. this would be like philadelphians shunning the cheesesteak. the average french citizen ate an average of a baguette a day as recently as 1970. well, that number has fallen to half that lately. they have launched a pr campaign, not unlike the got milk campaign launched by the u.s. dairy farmers. their website proudly declares, quote, france is a civilization of bread. >>> when we come back here tonight, talk about our fragmented media landscape, the newest tv channel online isn't
at least two of them, johns hopkins and the cleveland clinic, were already today questioning the methodology of the findings. >>> the academy of motion picture arts and sciences, the folks behind the oscars, have made history within the organization by electing the first african-american president in their 86-year history. she is cheryl boone isaacs, the third woman to hold the job. her background is in big marketing for films like "forest gump," "austin powers" and...
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this is a study from johns hopkins where they're finding five beers leading to a trip to the er.ey increase budweiser, steam reserve, bud ice. >> budweiser is the king of sending people to the er. the study found 15% of patients that drank beer had been admitting drinking budweiser. >> great promotion for anheuser busch. >> a mystery person's dying wish proved to be popular to people in a delaware town. >> this person wanted to give away money, but not in the usual way of simply writing a check. >> we're going to show you the unique way. >> and wedding photographer tries to get creative on a shoot but ends up hurting the groom. more on the video going viral. we'll explain on good morning america -- good morning maryland at 6. >>> you're watching the station that works for you. >>> another run in with the law for don dwyer, this time for allegedly driving drunk. what his colleagues are saying about his arrest. >> and a beautiful shot at baltimore's inner harbor this wednesday morning. you can see some fog in the area but a beautiful silent sunrise across downtown baltimore. >> goo
this is a study from johns hopkins where they're finding five beers leading to a trip to the er.ey increase budweiser, steam reserve, bud ice. >> budweiser is the king of sending people to the er. the study found 15% of patients that drank beer had been admitting drinking budweiser. >> great promotion for anheuser busch. >> a mystery person's dying wish proved to be popular to people in a delaware town. >> this person wanted to give away money, but not in the usual way...
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according to research from johns hopkins, 15% of patients in the er due to alcohol-related injuries saidank budweiser. the study noted malt liquors which account for only 2% of the u.s. beer market accounted for 46% of beer consumed by er patients. >>> turning now to business where stocks are on course for the worst week in four months. on the flip side, the labor department says weekly jobless claims are at their lowest levels since october of 2007. that's good news but signals that the federal reserve will cut back on its $85 billion a month purchase of government bonds causing stocks to drop. >>> one errant chicago's o'hare is testing out a flu verification process for "uss passport holders. travelers can scan their passports, fill out a declaration form electronically. it is saving 15 minutes per traveler. >>> a preliminary deal between sony and viacom allow zg vi cam to skim traditional pay tv dividers and stream cable programming over the internet tonight tvs and game consoles. >>> the ceo of blackberry could make a cool $55 million if the company is sold and he gets fired. >>> nex
according to research from johns hopkins, 15% of patients in the er due to alcohol-related injuries saidank budweiser. the study noted malt liquors which account for only 2% of the u.s. beer market accounted for 46% of beer consumed by er patients. >>> turning now to business where stocks are on course for the worst week in four months. on the flip side, the labor department says weekly jobless claims are at their lowest levels since october of 2007. that's good news but signals that...
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. >>> johns hopkins is warning students of another robbery near the homewood campus. two women were walking on 31st street near calvert street monday night when they were robbed at gunpoint. the suspects came out of a hunter street alley and demanded the women's belongings. police are looking for those men. >>> baltimore city police arrested a 16-year-old boy in a deadly stabbing of another teen near the ravens super bowl parade. nazir williams is charged with the murder of 15-year-old ntae smith. he was stabbed on the corner of howard and fay fayette 5th. smith was a high school student at patterson high. >>> we know the name of a deputy who shot and killed a bel air teenager over the weekend. witnesses say that 19-year-old seth beckman was acting erratic and fought with the deputy before he was shot. matheny is on leave while the investigation continues. we'll keep you posted on air and online. >>> we know the name of a man who died in a trench collapse on monday. his name is man well zuniga he was part of a crew adding a deck on to a house when a 9- foot hole colla
. >>> johns hopkins is warning students of another robbery near the homewood campus. two women were walking on 31st street near calvert street monday night when they were robbed at gunpoint. the suspects came out of a hunter street alley and demanded the women's belongings. police are looking for those men. >>> baltimore city police arrested a 16-year-old boy in a deadly stabbing of another teen near the ravens super bowl parade. nazir williams is charged with the murder of...
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unfortunately she died a year after her diagnosis at john hopkins. we used that information. and 70,000 plus articles later on is based on the fact we can grow these cells. >> is this what it looks like? >> it is the cells we can grow in a petri dish. we look at the cells in the heart, muscle and liver and the cancer cells. all of the articles we talk about including the first with the immune system and the cancer cells, a lot has to do with the signs we got so many years that are piled on top of each other. >> now you have to get informed consent. we go to the doctor and there are like this many forms. >> this is a good i'm to talk to the patients. when you go for any treatment we will put it in front of you and explain what the procedure is about. you have to read the consent form and you have to know what is going on. >> how many are there like her? a lot of people are wondering, hey, i wonder if i helped develop some science. joy my point is there will be more and more like her. as we sequence more and more people's cells we say this is a cure for this and a potential cur
unfortunately she died a year after her diagnosis at john hopkins. we used that information. and 70,000 plus articles later on is based on the fact we can grow these cells. >> is this what it looks like? >> it is the cells we can grow in a petri dish. we look at the cells in the heart, muscle and liver and the cancer cells. all of the articles we talk about including the first with the immune system and the cancer cells, a lot has to do with the signs we got so many years that are...
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paul alwater, he's the director of the division of infectious diseases at johns hopkins medical center. happy to have you here, doctor. >> thank you for having me. >> we just met tara de nichols in this piece, and she did not find relief with the two-week regimen of antibiotics. she's not alone, about 1 in 5 patients don't seem to get better with standard treatment. first of all, what do you think is happening with those patients? >> well, i think there's two possibilities. one is that for a number of my patients, i tell them, they do have to expect if you're in that 20%, that you may need three to six months of recuperation to feel improvement. it looks like there might be a delayed immune response keeping them ill. the second possibility that is true for many patients that come to my office for evaluation for lyme disease is they actually have an alternative problem, and lyme is not the correct diagnosis. >> i want to talk about that in a second, but in terms of recuperation, what do you tell them? i mean, three to six months of just taking it easy, not going to work? what does that
paul alwater, he's the director of the division of infectious diseases at johns hopkins medical center. happy to have you here, doctor. >> thank you for having me. >> we just met tara de nichols in this piece, and she did not find relief with the two-week regimen of antibiotics. she's not alone, about 1 in 5 patients don't seem to get better with standard treatment. first of all, what do you think is happening with those patients? >> well, i think there's two possibilities....
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. >>> you will see more security near johns hopkins school of medicine because several employees have been robbed and assaulted in the area. according to reports, there will be more foot and bike a rolls along washington streets between 11 at night and 7 in the morning and there will be a increased police presence outside the student apartments on north wolf street. >>> 21 million dollars is on its way to curtis bay and senator mikulski is excited about the long lasting impact on baltimore's. [audio not understandable] >> it will enabled us to have jobs the next 4 or 5 years and lay the groundwork. [audio not understandable] >> it will be used to upgrade critical equipment like tugboats to break up ice. some will go toward the repairs of the eagle. 82 military personnel and more than 500 civilian workers work at the curtis bay coast guard station. >>> later today, prz obama is ex-- president obama is speced to sorn-- expected to sign a bill to slash interest rates on student loans. the white house says the plans will save millions of students for an average of 1500 dollars on loans th
. >>> you will see more security near johns hopkins school of medicine because several employees have been robbed and assaulted in the area. according to reports, there will be more foot and bike a rolls along washington streets between 11 at night and 7 in the morning and there will be a increased police presence outside the student apartments on north wolf street. >>> 21 million dollars is on its way to curtis bay and senator mikulski is excited about the long lasting impact...
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. >>> you will see more security near john hopkins school of medicine in east baltimore because several employees have been robbed and assaulted by the campus. published reports say more foot patrols and bike patrols will be seen along north-- street. there's going to be an increasedpolice presence outside the student apartments on a norfolk street. >>> at least one of the power ball winners is from new jersey and it's 16 actually. employees from county garage in toms river pooled the money together and bought one of the three winning tickets. their boss said they did show up for work on thursday an though they knew they were millionaires. the other ticket winner from new jersey has not come forward. we doesn't note identities of those power ball -- know -- don't know the eye dennities of the those power ball winners we -- identities of those power ball winners we know one who -- someone who won in minnesota. they say he says he was thrilled to become a millionaire but hopes that fame dies down quickly. >> there's two more winners throughout, too. so, there's two pour more people that h
. >>> you will see more security near john hopkins school of medicine in east baltimore because several employees have been robbed and assaulted by the campus. published reports say more foot patrols and bike patrols will be seen along north-- street. there's going to be an increasedpolice presence outside the student apartments on a norfolk street. >>> at least one of the power ball winners is from new jersey and it's 16 actually. employees from county garage in toms river...
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one of the longest living survivors of a heart transplant. 30 years ago today he checked into johns hopkins for surgery. he was diagnosed with an enlarged heart. and the transplant was the only way to keep hmm alive. today -- him alive. he is a happy healthy guy today. >> people should consider being organ donors because it's gift of life. >> because of confidentiality agreements he will never know who donated the heart. so he could have a second chance at life but he says he thinks about that person every single day. >>> and now from amount bc2 maryland's most accurate -- abc2 married's -- maryland's mostaccurate forecast. >> we are dry but we have showers and thunderstorms towards the west and also to the south. and some of these can get in here as we go into afternoon time frame. right now, this morning, what we are dealing with we have patchy fog and clouds out there this morning. and also we are dealing with some very humid conditions. let's start outside and in havre de grace where we have the cloud cover out there. and this will continue as we go throughout the day. we will get sunsh
one of the longest living survivors of a heart transplant. 30 years ago today he checked into johns hopkins for surgery. he was diagnosed with an enlarged heart. and the transplant was the only way to keep hmm alive. today -- him alive. he is a happy healthy guy today. >> people should consider being organ donors because it's gift of life. >> because of confidentiality agreements he will never know who donated the heart. so he could have a second chance at life but he says he thinks...
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according to his recent study at john hopkins.s not the actual payout amount but it's the fear of a payout that drives the defensive medicine that results in so much waste in health care. there's no single issue in the entire field of medicine for which there's unanimous agreement as there is malpractice reform. >>> but there's not unanimous agreement on how much is being wasted. we asked dr. mccarrie why raising the noneconomic cap in california would affect doctors who are already practicing defensive medicine. >> it will directly have a proportional impact on malpractice premiums. and when people see their malpractice premiums go up, they're reminded of how important it is to cover themselves with tests and procedures. >> and here's where the debate really comes into focus. should insurance premiums rise, facilities that operate on thin margins to begin with, like this one in oakland, worried they may not be able to afford specialists or obstetricianses. >> let's take a deeper dive her and look at the liability rates by state,
according to his recent study at john hopkins.s not the actual payout amount but it's the fear of a payout that drives the defensive medicine that results in so much waste in health care. there's no single issue in the entire field of medicine for which there's unanimous agreement as there is malpractice reform. >>> but there's not unanimous agreement on how much is being wasted. we asked dr. mccarrie why raising the noneconomic cap in california would affect doctors who are already...