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anwhen you are writing up insurance claim, do you put contusion, laceration, in order to be reimbursedby our insurance friends, or do you start by saying if you treat alcoholism they will not be falling down the stairs? if you say they are in the yard because they drank, you might jeopardize the reimbursement by the insurance company. that is the facts of life. >> i don't want to get into health -- how health care is changing, but we are headed to the point of how to we prevent all this from happening in the first place? that was the focus in the most important part of the panel. you mentioned the importance of access to mental health. moving back a little bit in time to teenagers and younger kids, because i can't help but believe that of all the people out there that are trying and experimenting, that is the age where we can prevent experimentation, we can prevent some of these unfortunate deaths. >> to add to that, i think what we have seen to the campaign over the years is that several of the reasons young people don't goal and seek that care, access is one issue but they don't want
anwhen you are writing up insurance claim, do you put contusion, laceration, in order to be reimbursedby our insurance friends, or do you start by saying if you treat alcoholism they will not be falling down the stairs? if you say they are in the yard because they drank, you might jeopardize the reimbursement by the insurance company. that is the facts of life. >> i don't want to get into health -- how health care is changing, but we are headed to the point of how to we prevent all this...
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the person is saying they are in four or the your herbal bowel syndrome were the fact they have lacerations or broken bone. all of those are symptoms of an untreated depression, anxiety, or severe and persistent mental illness. yet, your colleagues in medicine are not trained or culturally disposed to ask their patients about the most important organ in their body -- their brain. [applause] it is shocking. my story is that i try to tell the story. a couple turned the tragedy of their son's suicide entered into the largest best practice for preventing situations like that which had befallen them. my hat is off to them for what they've been with the jet foundation. >> one of the goals of the panel today is to help explain to people what addiction really is, why it happens, and why it is occurring so frequently, especially amongst teenagers. dr. volkow? >> thank you for having me here. i went to reiterate what congressman kennedy said about the issue of wellness but we should also address mental illness or disorder. why are we attracted to drugs? they hijack a system that has taken millions in
the person is saying they are in four or the your herbal bowel syndrome were the fact they have lacerations or broken bone. all of those are symptoms of an untreated depression, anxiety, or severe and persistent mental illness. yet, your colleagues in medicine are not trained or culturally disposed to ask their patients about the most important organ in their body -- their brain. [applause] it is shocking. my story is that i try to tell the story. a couple turned the tragedy of their son's...
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eventually, a man was arrested and paramedics treated a woman at the scene with lacerations. a developing story overseas, we are starting to hear from passengers on board that jet that was hijacked by the copilot. one passenger said the pilot tried to break down the cockpit door to stop the hijacker in the hijacker got on the loudspeaker and threatened to crash the plane. that's when the oxygen masks came down. no one was injured. but it was a frightening situation. 200 dramatic flight for passengers including 11 americans aboard an ethiopian airlines plane they thought they were headed to rome when they were hijacked in midair. flight number 159 landed in geneva. the hijacker realized he could not be successful. >> it took off from yu-gi-oh but when the plane's transponder signal 7500, the international distress code for a hijacking. as it turns out, the alleged hijacker was not a rogue passenger but the co-pilot already in the cockpit or i. was ethiopian in his early 30s and took control when the pilot went on a bathroom break. he told air traffic control about his plans to
eventually, a man was arrested and paramedics treated a woman at the scene with lacerations. a developing story overseas, we are starting to hear from passengers on board that jet that was hijacked by the copilot. one passenger said the pilot tried to break down the cockpit door to stop the hijacker in the hijacker got on the loudspeaker and threatened to crash the plane. that's when the oxygen masks came down. no one was injured. but it was a frightening situation. 200 dramatic flight for...
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. >> she had four separate lacerations, three in the forehead area that were separate.o the top of the head. this would be inconsistent with a car crash. and more consistent with blunt force trauma. >> michelle had cuts and bruises on her hands, what appeared to be defensive wounds. >> this death, in my opinion, is clearly a homicide. >> the shoe impressions found in the snow leading away from the vehicle across the creek and up to a nearby road were from a man's boot. >> this was a secondary crime scene. this is not the location where this happened. that the location is somewhere else, but this is where the body was left. >> on the night of the murder, michelle worked the evening shift at the cosmetics counter of a local department store. she left around 10:00 p.m. she told her husband she was going out for a drink with her girlfriends. but the owner of a nearby motel told police michelle was there that night, in a room, with a man he identified as miguel dejesus. the gardener she had been involved with a year earlier. when questioned, dejesus admitted to having sex wi
. >> she had four separate lacerations, three in the forehead area that were separate.o the top of the head. this would be inconsistent with a car crash. and more consistent with blunt force trauma. >> michelle had cuts and bruises on her hands, what appeared to be defensive wounds. >> this death, in my opinion, is clearly a homicide. >> the shoe impressions found in the snow leading away from the vehicle across the creek and up to a nearby road were from a man's boot....
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they put lacerations in her head, when she had to staple shut and he said it didn't look like any horsek injury i had ever seen. >> dr. john holsing was in the duyst barn shortly after the incident. he, too, noticed inconsistencies. >> i went in that stall and i couldn't find any blood on the wall where this reportedly happened. it was all outside of the stall in the walk-in area. >> david duyst was confronted with the letter and denied that the incident was anything other than an accident. but he did make a confession. he admitted he was having an affair with his secretary, linda ryan, and that sandy had found out about it. david also gave police a voice mail sandy left on his office phone. he said it proved she was suicidal. >> david, as far as i'm concerned, my christmas is over, my life is over, and you can -- you can go on without me. i don't know what else to say. >>> police now had evidence that >>> police now had evidence that sandy duyst's horse barn incident was no accident. in a letter found among her private papers, sandy described the incident as a murder attempt perpetrate
they put lacerations in her head, when she had to staple shut and he said it didn't look like any horsek injury i had ever seen. >> dr. john holsing was in the duyst barn shortly after the incident. he, too, noticed inconsistencies. >> i went in that stall and i couldn't find any blood on the wall where this reportedly happened. it was all outside of the stall in the walk-in area. >> david duyst was confronted with the letter and denied that the incident was anything other...
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. >> she had sustained a severe laceration in the throat area. >> an empty syringe was found in devon's waistband, although toxicology tests showed no drugs in devon's system, and in devon's hand was a knife. there was no blood on it, and experts concluded from its size that it was not the murder weapon. >> it was an unsophisticated attempt to lead police in the wrong direction or to perhaps somehow we would conclude that it wasn't a murder. >> the lack of blood at the scene, along with grass and dirt stains on the victim's pants confirmed what police already knew. >> it's a secondary crime scene for sure. what was apparent to us at once, one, she didn't die there. two, she didn't get into the vehicle under her own power. >> devon's body had been covered with her own jacket, which investigators found revealing. >> that's kind of a symbol to us that it was somebody who cared about her. we usually start with the people closest to the victim and then we work outwards. >> devon's roommate, keary renner, was immediately considered a suspect. the two had been lovers. >> devon meant the world
. >> she had sustained a severe laceration in the throat area. >> an empty syringe was found in devon's waistband, although toxicology tests showed no drugs in devon's system, and in devon's hand was a knife. there was no blood on it, and experts concluded from its size that it was not the murder weapon. >> it was an unsophisticated attempt to lead police in the wrong direction or to perhaps somehow we would conclude that it wasn't a murder. >> the lack of blood at the...
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the person is saying they are in four or the your herbal bowel syndrome were the fact they have lacerations or broken bone. all of those are symptoms of an untreated depression, anxiety, or severe and persistent mental illness. yet, your colleagues in medicine are not trained or culturally disposed to ask their patients about the most important organ in their body -- their brain. [applause] it is shocking. my story is that i try to tell the story. a couple turned the tragedy of their son's suicide entered into the largest best practice for preventing situations like that which had befallen them. my hat is off to them for what they've been with the jet foundation. >> one of the goals of the panel today is to help explain to people what addiction really is, why it happens, and why it is occurring so frequently, especially amongst teenagers. dr. volkow? >> thank you for having me here. i went to reiterate what congressman kennedy said about the issue of wellness but we should also address mental illness or disorder. why are we attracted to drugs? they hijack a system that has taken millions in
the person is saying they are in four or the your herbal bowel syndrome were the fact they have lacerations or broken bone. all of those are symptoms of an untreated depression, anxiety, or severe and persistent mental illness. yet, your colleagues in medicine are not trained or culturally disposed to ask their patients about the most important organ in their body -- their brain. [applause] it is shocking. my story is that i try to tell the story. a couple turned the tragedy of their son's...
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. >> she received three blows to the left side of her head because there was three separate lacerations to the left side of the head. so that the mop ringer fit the bill as far as its weight, its mass, the variety of surfaces. and when you look at the mop wringer itself, there was at least one part of the mop wringer metals which was bent. >> she had also been sexually assaulted. unfortunately, biological material collected from the rape test kit could not identify the killer's blood type because he was what is known as a nonsecreter. >> a nonsecreter does not secrete their abo blood type into their secretions. approximately 20% of the population would fall into that class of being a nonsecreter. >> with little else to go on, police turned their attention to the phone receiver used to make the 911 call. the brushes that apply fingerprint powder can sometimes remove some of the fingerprint. so technicians wanted to stabilize any possible prints by using superglue fuming. it's a little like putting chocolate over ice cream. it creates a protective shell over any print. the heated super gl
. >> she received three blows to the left side of her head because there was three separate lacerations to the left side of the head. so that the mop ringer fit the bill as far as its weight, its mass, the variety of surfaces. and when you look at the mop wringer itself, there was at least one part of the mop wringer metals which was bent. >> she had also been sexually assaulted. unfortunately, biological material collected from the rape test kit could not identify the killer's...
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to me that that adjustment knob was the instrument that created the injury pattern of the four lacerationslp, and in all likelihood, caused the depressed skull fractures. >> this proved that steve killed deborah by hitting her head repeatedly against the knob. >> it was a severe beating. it was severe. >> so when death is the result of an assault, we classify it as a homicide. >> steve hollerman was arrested and charged with deborah's murder. >> he acted surprised and dumbfounded that he was under arrest. when i cuffed him and put him in my car, he's like tony, why is this, why is that, like we were friends. >> steve hollerman's lover admitted spending the afternoon with steve at the couple's summer cabin. later that night, around 7:00 p.m. stephen and his wife took their purchases to the cabin. deborah may have found evidence that steve had been there earlier with his lover. regardless, the forensic evidence suggests an argument ensued and had turned violent. while in the jeep, steve repeatedly smashed deborah's head into the mirror knob inside window, causing the brain injuries that kill
to me that that adjustment knob was the instrument that created the injury pattern of the four lacerationslp, and in all likelihood, caused the depressed skull fractures. >> this proved that steve killed deborah by hitting her head repeatedly against the knob. >> it was a severe beating. it was severe. >> so when death is the result of an assault, we classify it as a homicide. >> steve hollerman was arrested and charged with deborah's murder. >> he acted surprised...
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weeks in a dallas rehab facility recovering from a broken vertebr vertebrae, shattered pelvis and lacerated liver after falling 3,500 feet saturday when her parachute didn't open. >>> traffic is flowing again in georgia and residents are picking up their towed cars following a snowstorm that left some drivers stranded for 20 hours. on friday, atlanta mayor reid said he ordered a comprehensive review of what went wrong and is working on a protocol for future storms. he also responded to criticism that he seems unapologetic. >> i want to make it clear to every single person who was impacted by this storm that i care deeply about you and i care deeply about what happened to you. >>> and finally this morning, something we care very deeply about here, babies. any time someone has a baby, it's a big deal. when you have six babies, it's a really big deal. when you have six babies and you're a shark ray, it's a story, actually. remember sweet pea? she was pregnant. the aquarium in kentucky says she could have up to six pups? hello, she had six pups. three male, three female, all weighing about 2 po
weeks in a dallas rehab facility recovering from a broken vertebr vertebrae, shattered pelvis and lacerated liver after falling 3,500 feet saturday when her parachute didn't open. >>> traffic is flowing again in georgia and residents are picking up their towed cars following a snowstorm that left some drivers stranded for 20 hours. on friday, atlanta mayor reid said he ordered a comprehensive review of what went wrong and is working on a protocol for future storms. he also responded to...
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the laceration thank him for his ago kyle up the fort on several world cup candidate was eighteen seconds clear of silver medal is shown with us which was always interesting to watch him was that role. deportivo that jump into the open on the scaffold. you know. no sweat the ladies like the way to short track final highlight the fact that conditions are an unavoidable part of the small new versions of these crispy miss home so when she was blind he crushed the scent itself in the area. six time world champions in holland lightning bolts only china's unique andrew forty two until october to promote silva to approach the person driving it too late. the atlantic region that accumulate when they went home. you share from seven point six seven seconds clear of silver medal if you're in first and one half of her career and gold with between three thousand meters on sunday. all in brawls my blog. what is in abundance the russian figure skating fans were left devastated film fest we went skating superstar a national hero you can eat fish and co holder of the men's competition due to injury the th
the laceration thank him for his ago kyle up the fort on several world cup candidate was eighteen seconds clear of silver medal is shown with us which was always interesting to watch him was that role. deportivo that jump into the open on the scaffold. you know. no sweat the ladies like the way to short track final highlight the fact that conditions are an unavoidable part of the small new versions of these crispy miss home so when she was blind he crushed the scent itself in the area. six time...
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a headlock they grabbed him and put him in a contorted position he was terribly bruised he had lacerations they put him in tight metal cuffs two pairs of tight metal cuffs he was bleeding all over and he had to have treatment at the scene but while this is going on they drug him out and then he was interrogated by someone who was with the department of state security division and what we learned subsequently after this was that mom only to be interrogated there but the open investigation into it and so this was so you guys represented and their charges were eventually dropped initially after the charges were dropped organization filed of oil investigation try to get information what did you uncover this is absolutely fascinating right well they did drop the charges i mean they had charged him with disorderly conduct first thing is they stand silent with us back to your and. which is a traditional form of bearing witness and expressing dissent in the most the most violent most peaceful way possible so after that after the charges were dropped we undertook an investigation and freedom of inf
a headlock they grabbed him and put him in a contorted position he was terribly bruised he had lacerations they put him in tight metal cuffs two pairs of tight metal cuffs he was bleeding all over and he had to have treatment at the scene but while this is going on they drug him out and then he was interrogated by someone who was with the department of state security division and what we learned subsequently after this was that mom only to be interrogated there but the open investigation into...
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appeared upon the scene when we arrived, cash has been assault by woods with a hot pot and sustained lacerations his body where it appeared to us he had been kicked. >> both cell mates are sticking today same story, that cash's injuries were the result of falling down in the cell. >> because of the lack of cooperation from the alleged assail ent and victim, we did not file external or internal charges or woods or cash. >> both of these guys have a lot of years left in prison. it's normal for the victim not to want the to talk. he's not wanting to be labeled a snitch. he's maintaining the story he fell. you can't make him talk. >> woods was released from the custody controlled unit and returned to general population. he's given another assignment in another unit. >> you've got to get along in here. you've got to. >> we get along good. >> have you seen cash since the altercation? >> no. he's on the other side of the prison. >> did you guys leave on good terms? >> of course. >> over in the protective custody unit, joshua bean has received word on his ongoing investigation. after testing positive fo
appeared upon the scene when we arrived, cash has been assault by woods with a hot pot and sustained lacerations his body where it appeared to us he had been kicked. >> both cell mates are sticking today same story, that cash's injuries were the result of falling down in the cell. >> because of the lack of cooperation from the alleged assail ent and victim, we did not file external or internal charges or woods or cash. >> both of these guys have a lot of years left in prison....
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. >> lacers underneath us now. >> mineta san jose international airport saw 63 incidents, up from 33 n oakland, laser strikes rose from 22-43, at sfo, from 33-38 a cross the country there are 3400 strikes and last year, 3900. a high. the pen-sized pointers can light up the cockpit. >> the first caught the officer in his eye >> faa says there have been 35 incidents where pilots needed medical attention and one incident of burned corneas >>. it's a danger to the people on the ground. >> abc7 news. >> this fall, tuition increases 3.5% at stanford university the board approved the increase for under graduate and most graduate and professional programs it means more than $44,000 a year for tuition, plus $13,000 for room and board students dmot have to pay tuition and in cases room and board are covered as well. about 60% of the students receive aid from the university. >> college costs everywhere, just skyrocketing >> today weshg remember actress shirley temple. >> many may know her best perfect that drink named after her. >> this is always nice. i like to put a little grenadine and seven
. >> lacers underneath us now. >> mineta san jose international airport saw 63 incidents, up from 33 n oakland, laser strikes rose from 22-43, at sfo, from 33-38 a cross the country there are 3400 strikes and last year, 3900. a high. the pen-sized pointers can light up the cockpit. >> the first caught the officer in his eye >> faa says there have been 35 incidents where pilots needed medical attention and one incident of burned corneas >>. it's a danger to the...
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it was blunt trauma, something that didn't lacerate the skin.bject. >> but the cause of death was strangulation. and the amount of force was excessive. >> the ligature itself would have done the job over a period of a few minutes if that was the intent, but that wasn't good enough. the emotions got high enough that he had to lay his hands on her neck and squeeze and crush two cartilages. >> she had also been sexually assaulted. investigators found no foreign fingerprints in laura's apartment. but underneath laura's body was a clue, a used paper tissue. there looked to be biological evidence on the tissue. unfortunately, at the time, the sample was too small for dna testing. investigators also found two foreign hairs in laura's living room. >> these were sent to the lab and found to be pubic hairs of an african-american. >> but this didn't match the description given by the eyewitness who said a caucasian followed laura into her apartment. >> if you know anything about hairs, hairs fall off of people all over their body every day. she also had a
it was blunt trauma, something that didn't lacerate the skin.bject. >> but the cause of death was strangulation. and the amount of force was excessive. >> the ligature itself would have done the job over a period of a few minutes if that was the intent, but that wasn't good enough. the emotions got high enough that he had to lay his hands on her neck and squeeze and crush two cartilages. >> she had also been sexually assaulted. investigators found no foreign fingerprints in...
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she had breeding on the brain, lacerated her liver and kidney and cracked some teeth. say she is progressing well. mckenzie thinks she was given a second chance to give back a little. >> i've always wanted to be a surgeon, and now i know that i want to specialive -- specialize in trauma. i can relate to patients more. made me get a better look on life. >> she wants to be a doctor. as for another round of skydiving, she'll take a pass on that. >> what a story. a lucky girl. >> we're tracking this massive winter storm that has really made life miserable. look at the pictures. millions of people in the midst of this up and down the east coast. we'll tell you the latest on where it's going next, how long it's going to last, coming up. >> surveillance video from china shows a man pushing a woman down in a street and then into a manhole and putting the manhole cover back on. this is unbelievable. she was trapped before rescuers were able to find her and free her. investigators believe the man intended to kill her. no word on the motive of their suspect's whereabouts. >>> tha
she had breeding on the brain, lacerated her liver and kidney and cracked some teeth. say she is progressing well. mckenzie thinks she was given a second chance to give back a little. >> i've always wanted to be a surgeon, and now i know that i want to specialive -- specialize in trauma. i can relate to patients more. made me get a better look on life. >> she wants to be a doctor. as for another round of skydiving, she'll take a pass on that. >> what a story. a lucky girl....
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he had sustained some lacerations to his face, multiple bruising to his neck, and all over his body wherealling down in the cell. >> because of the lack of cooperation from the alleged assailant and the alleged victim, we did not file any external or internal charges on mr. woods or mr. cash. >> both of these guys have a lot of years left in prison. so it's normal for the victim not to want to talk because he's got to do a lot of years in here. he is not going to want to be labeled as a snitch. that will further the probability of being assaulted in the future. he is maintaining the story that he fell. you can't make them talk. >> woods was released from the custody control unit and returned to general population. but he's been given a new cell assignment in a new housing unit. >> you've got to get along in here. i mean, you've got to. >> yeah. we get along good. >> have you seen cash since the altercation? >> no. no. he's on the other side of the prison. >> did you guys leave on good terms? >> of course. >> over in the protective custody unit joshua bean has received word on his ongoing
he had sustained some lacerations to his face, multiple bruising to his neck, and all over his body wherealling down in the cell. >> because of the lack of cooperation from the alleged assailant and the alleged victim, we did not file any external or internal charges on mr. woods or mr. cash. >> both of these guys have a lot of years left in prison. so it's normal for the victim not to want to talk because he's got to do a lot of years in here. he is not going to want to be labeled...
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that woman is leila greer, who was hospitalized for lacerations. >> i woke up with the house on top of three weeks ago, she became a widow. her husband of 67 years passing away. how old are you? >> 86. >> reporter: you're 86 years old. you look younger, despite that shiner on your face. are you doing okay this >> yeah, i'm fine. >> reporter: you're a brave woman. it must have been scary. >> it was scary. >> reporter: tell me what happened. >> i was just laying in the bed and i hear all of this noise and all of this stuff is on top of me. >> reporter: did you know what was going on? >> no, i didn't. >> reporter: what did you think was happening? >> i thought it was judgment day. >> reporter: you thought what? >> it was judgment day. >> reporter: you thought it was judgment day? once she realized it was her roof, she yelled for help. her son and nephew found her and rescued her. >> i'm still shaky from it, because i realized i could have been hurt worse. >> reporter: as a matter of fact, the empty bedroom next to hers was more damaged. she will now move in with other family members and h
that woman is leila greer, who was hospitalized for lacerations. >> i woke up with the house on top of three weeks ago, she became a widow. her husband of 67 years passing away. how old are you? >> 86. >> reporter: you're 86 years old. you look younger, despite that shiner on your face. are you doing okay this >> yeah, i'm fine. >> reporter: you're a brave woman. it must have been scary. >> it was scary. >> reporter: tell me what happened. >> i...
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i don't know if he had lacerations over his left eye at all or not. >> it was a little swollen when iaw him. he said scott tried to gouge his eye out. he said he was trying to reach inside. he had scratch marks. >> what was this about? what was the reasoning why? did he give a reason? >> well -- no. there's just been some issues with timberlake and the heartless felons in there because timberlake does his own thing. he doesn't want to associate with them. and he just believes that the gang is ridiculous. >> still, timberlake is known for causing problems as well. >> timberlake has an anger issue. it's been there for a long time. we've dealt with timberlake. we've had numerous lockups when i dealt with him. >> i'm just a little punk, that's all. only the strong survive. you come in here like a little chump, run you to hell early. if you're strong and stand your ground, they know not to mess with you, you know. this is jail. it's either going to go the nice way or the hard way. either way, we're locked up, so -- >> timberlake who has prior convictions for burglary and theft recently ple
i don't know if he had lacerations over his left eye at all or not. >> it was a little swollen when iaw him. he said scott tried to gouge his eye out. he said he was trying to reach inside. he had scratch marks. >> what was this about? what was the reasoning why? did he give a reason? >> well -- no. there's just been some issues with timberlake and the heartless felons in there because timberlake does his own thing. he doesn't want to associate with them. and he just believes...
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he's complaining about the patronizing insults and putdowns and they can be lacerating, and read what said. it's a rare look at the motherships. >> since then he says i've burned bridges because co-workers won't talk to him. stuart: if you want to work at the best one in town. >> apple happens to pay pretty well. stuart: and look at us, do they know what-- >> do you know what stu is like? >> i smile a lot. new at 10:00, the debt deal that has many on the right furious, including congressman scott garrett. he did it not vote for it and he's next. we're covering the financial and psychological impact of the weather. dr. ablow is here talking about snow rage and talking about the dogs next. stay in motion. staying active can ease arthritis symptoms.n. but if you havarthritis, this can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain and improve daily physical function so moving is easier. because just one 200mg cebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefit with the risks. al
he's complaining about the patronizing insults and putdowns and they can be lacerating, and read what said. it's a rare look at the motherships. >> since then he says i've burned bridges because co-workers won't talk to him. stuart: if you want to work at the best one in town. >> apple happens to pay pretty well. stuart: and look at us, do they know what-- >> do you know what stu is like? >> i smile a lot. new at 10:00, the debt deal that has many on the right furious,...
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. >> he suffers a broken nose, cuts to the mouth and lips, a laceration above the eye, and a head injury bleeds profusely. >> we needed to secure the area and to restrain this person who continued to be combative. >> after two intense minutes of what deputies call fight for life, guerrero finally gives up. >> he said i'm not resisting. i'm not resisting. please don't tase me. >> guerrero is subdued, taken back with handcuffs into the same holding cell he came out of. a few months after the incident, officer salazar returns to work. >> violence is always present here. you're dealing with the human psyche. you never know what makes a person function or tick. >> alejandro guerrero is sentenced to six years in prison for aggravated assault. that day the sheriff believes guerrero gets his wish. he goes back to jail. >>> in ohio, two women fight to get out of jail. female inmates in a shocking jailbreak. >> i thought it was some kind of movie. i couldn't believe what i was seeing. >> by holding onto the bottom of a moving bus. >> only a stunt person would be able to try something like this. >>
. >> he suffers a broken nose, cuts to the mouth and lips, a laceration above the eye, and a head injury bleeds profusely. >> we needed to secure the area and to restrain this person who continued to be combative. >> after two intense minutes of what deputies call fight for life, guerrero finally gives up. >> he said i'm not resisting. i'm not resisting. please don't tase me. >> guerrero is subdued, taken back with handcuffs into the same holding cell he came out...
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. >> laceration, abrasion, fractures, fractures in associated hemorrhages, blunt force traumas to themas to the main body, to the extremitied associated hemorrhages, blunt force traumas to the main body, to the extremities. to see this meted out against a trainer, and i cannot fathom the reason, it's shocking. the lawyer for osha asked me what i thought we learned. and i'm sitting in the courtroom and i've got the keltie byrne case file in one hand and dawn brancheau in the other. and they're almost to the day 20 years apart. i'm looking at these two things. my only answer is nothing. in fact, it's not a damn thing. we have not learned a damn thing for something like that to happen 20 years apart. [ male announcer ] this is the cat that drank the milk... [ meows ] ...and let in the dog that woke the man who drove to the control room [ woman ] driverless mode engaged. find parking space. [ woman ] parking space found. [ male announcer ] ...that secured the data that directed the turbines that powered the farm that made the milk that went to the store that reminded the man to buy the mi
. >> laceration, abrasion, fractures, fractures in associated hemorrhages, blunt force traumas to themas to the main body, to the extremitied associated hemorrhages, blunt force traumas to the main body, to the extremities. to see this meted out against a trainer, and i cannot fathom the reason, it's shocking. the lawyer for osha asked me what i thought we learned. and i'm sitting in the courtroom and i've got the keltie byrne case file in one hand and dawn brancheau in the other. and...
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. >> avulsion, laceration, abrasion, fractures, fractures and the associated hemorrhages, blunt forcend i cannot fathom the reason, it's shocking. the lawyer for osha asked me what i thought we learned. and i'm sitting in the courtroom and i've got the keltie byrne case file in one hand and dawn brancheau in the other. and they're almost to the day 20 years apart. i'm looking at these two things. my only answer is nothing. in fact, it's not a damn thing. we have not learned a damn thing for something like that to happen 20 years apart. i'm randy, and i quit smoking with chantix. as a police officer, i've helped many people in the last 23 years, but i needed help in quitting smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix varenicline is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix reduced the urge for me to smoke. it actually caught me by surprise. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking, or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop chantix and cal
. >> avulsion, laceration, abrasion, fractures, fractures and the associated hemorrhages, blunt forcend i cannot fathom the reason, it's shocking. the lawyer for osha asked me what i thought we learned. and i'm sitting in the courtroom and i've got the keltie byrne case file in one hand and dawn brancheau in the other. and they're almost to the day 20 years apart. i'm looking at these two things. my only answer is nothing. in fact, it's not a damn thing. we have not learned a damn thing...
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. >> laceration, abrasion, fractures, fractures in associated hemorrhages, blunt force traumas to thet we learned. and i'm sitting in the courtroom and i've got the keltie byrne case file in one hand and dawn brancheau in the other. and they're almost to the day 20 years apart. i'm looking at these two things. my only answer is nothing. in fact, it's not a damn thing. we have not learned a damn thing for something like that to happen 20 years apart. >>> could you tell if this was an accident or -- >> did this female trainer work with this whale on a regular basis? >> i don't know. apparently what happened is we had a female trainer back in the whale holding area. she apparently slipped or fell into the tank and was fatally injured by one of the whales. >> at first seaworld reported a trainer slipped and fell in the water and was drowned. that was the first report. >> it wasn't until eyewitness accounts disputed that that they had to go back in their huddle and say we've got to come up with a new plan. >> seaworld has confirmed a a whale pulled a woman into the water. she didn't fall i
. >> laceration, abrasion, fractures, fractures in associated hemorrhages, blunt force traumas to thet we learned. and i'm sitting in the courtroom and i've got the keltie byrne case file in one hand and dawn brancheau in the other. and they're almost to the day 20 years apart. i'm looking at these two things. my only answer is nothing. in fact, it's not a damn thing. we have not learned a damn thing for something like that to happen 20 years apart. >>> could you tell if this was...
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. >> avulsion, laceration, abrasion, fractures, fractures and the associated hemorrhages, blunt forceainst a trainer, and i cannot fathom the reason, it's shocking. the lawyer for osha asked me what i thought we learned. and i'm sitting in the courtroom and i've got the keltie byrne case file in one hand and dawn brancheau in the other. and they're almost to the day 20 years apart. i'm looking at these two things. my only answer is nothing. in fact, it's not a damn thing. we have not learned a damn thing for something like that to happen 20 years apart. and my customers are really ng your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to bold ideas. that's why new york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten ye
. >> avulsion, laceration, abrasion, fractures, fractures and the associated hemorrhages, blunt forceainst a trainer, and i cannot fathom the reason, it's shocking. the lawyer for osha asked me what i thought we learned. and i'm sitting in the courtroom and i've got the keltie byrne case file in one hand and dawn brancheau in the other. and they're almost to the day 20 years apart. i'm looking at these two things. my only answer is nothing. in fact, it's not a damn thing. we have not...
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. >> evulsion, laceration, abrasion, fractures. fractures and associated hemorrhages. see this meted out against a trainer, and i cannot fathom the reason, it's shocking. the lawyer for osha asked me what i thought we learned. and i'm sitting in the courtroom and i've got the keltie byrne case file in one hand and dawn brancheau in the other. and they're almost to the day 20 years apart. i'm looking at these two things. my only answer is nothing. in fact, it's not a damn thing. we have not learned a damn thing for something like that to happen 20 years apart. iwe don't back down. we only know one direction: up so we're up early. up late. thinking up game-changing ideas, like this: dozens of tax free zones across new york state. move here. expand here. or start a new business here... and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com these are the hands a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these ar
. >> evulsion, laceration, abrasion, fractures. fractures and associated hemorrhages. see this meted out against a trainer, and i cannot fathom the reason, it's shocking. the lawyer for osha asked me what i thought we learned. and i'm sitting in the courtroom and i've got the keltie byrne case file in one hand and dawn brancheau in the other. and they're almost to the day 20 years apart. i'm looking at these two things. my only answer is nothing. in fact, it's not a damn thing. we have...
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. >> evulsion, laceration, abrasion, fractures. fractures and associated hemorrhages.ainer, and i cannot fathom the reason, it's shocking. the lawyer for osha asked me what i thought we learned. and i'm sitting in the courtroom and i've got the keltie byrne case file in one hand and dawn brancheau in the other. and they're almost to the day 20 years apart. i'm looking at these two things. my only answer is nothing. in fact, it's not a damn thing. we have not learned a damn thing for something like that to happen 20 years apart. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. hot breakfast options. hampton, enjoy our free you did a great job. it looks good! then fuel up with up to 9,000 hhonors bonus points on a long weekend stay. m
. >> evulsion, laceration, abrasion, fractures. fractures and associated hemorrhages.ainer, and i cannot fathom the reason, it's shocking. the lawyer for osha asked me what i thought we learned. and i'm sitting in the courtroom and i've got the keltie byrne case file in one hand and dawn brancheau in the other. and they're almost to the day 20 years apart. i'm looking at these two things. my only answer is nothing. in fact, it's not a damn thing. we have not learned a damn thing for...
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person is saying that they are in or that your double bowel syndrome or the fact they just have lacerationsr a broken bone, all of those are symptoms of an untreated depression, anxiety or mental illness yet your colleagues and medicine are not trained or culturally disposed to ask their patients about the most important organ in their body and their brain. and it's shocking. [applause] my story is i try to tell a story like mtv and i want to say to those who took the tragedy of the suicide and turned it into the largest and best practice for preventing situations like they had befallen them in their lives, my hat goes off for what they've done with the eject foundation. >> one of the goals of the panel today is to help explain to people what addiction really is, why it happened and why it is occurring frequently especially among teenagers. >> if we are addressing the issue of wellness and mental illness or social abuse disorder, then that is actually meaningless. why are we attracted to drugs? because the hijack system that has taken billions of years of evolution. to design it in order to
person is saying that they are in or that your double bowel syndrome or the fact they just have lacerationsr a broken bone, all of those are symptoms of an untreated depression, anxiety or mental illness yet your colleagues and medicine are not trained or culturally disposed to ask their patients about the most important organ in their body and their brain. and it's shocking. [applause] my story is i try to tell a story like mtv and i want to say to those who took the tragedy of the suicide and...
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. >> travis, when you ride up an insurance claim, to put contusion, laceration in order to get reimbursed by her insurance friends 30 starbase a nifty treat this person alcoholism or addiction, they are not going to be falling down the stairs and ending up in my yard. if you say that they are in the yard because they drank, you might jeopardize the reimbursement by your insurance company. that is a fact of life. >> out of once again into how health care is changing, but that is where we are headed to the point of how do we prevent all this from happening in the first way is? that was really the focus of the most important part of this panel. you've mentioned the importance of access to mental health. moving back a little bit in time to teenagers and younger kids because i can tell believe of all the people out there who are trying an experiment in that is the age we can prevent the experimentation, we can prevent these unfortunate deaths. >> just to add to that, i think what we've seen over the years and several of the reasons people don't go and seek that care. they don't even want to go
. >> travis, when you ride up an insurance claim, to put contusion, laceration in order to get reimbursed by her insurance friends 30 starbase a nifty treat this person alcoholism or addiction, they are not going to be falling down the stairs and ending up in my yard. if you say that they are in the yard because they drank, you might jeopardize the reimbursement by your insurance company. that is a fact of life. >> out of once again into how health care is changing, but that is...