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manuel gallegus has more. >> reporter: ron started getting migraine headaches in his 20s. the pain became unbearable as he got older. >> two days a week, i would be in bed. wouldn't be able to listen to anything, wouldn't be able to see anything. >> reporter: but he's now back running the family business and pain-free because of this tiny, electronic stimulator. the battery-powered device sort of like a pacemaker, is implanted under his skin. two wires run to the back of his neck, sending signals through his skull to the nerves in his brain. in effect, turning off the migraine before it starts. he is one of dozens of severe sufferers who tried the device in a clinical trial. dr. steven silverstein says the results are encouraging. >> we have people who have this, who had no life, they couldn't leave the house. they couldn't work. they have their life back. >> it is estimated about 40 million americans suffer from migraine headaches. up to 4% of those adults have headaches 15 or more days a month. migraines are still a medical mystery. >> we do know it runs in families. it
manuel gallegus has more. >> reporter: ron started getting migraine headaches in his 20s. the pain became unbearable as he got older. >> two days a week, i would be in bed. wouldn't be able to listen to anything, wouldn't be able to see anything. >> reporter: but he's now back running the family business and pain-free because of this tiny, electronic stimulator. the battery-powered device sort of like a pacemaker, is implanted under his skin. two wires run to the back of his...
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manuel gallegus has the latest now from state college, pennsylvania. manuel. >> reporter: well, frank and grace, it's quiet here today on the campus, but the board of trustees here at penn state is definitely trying to do some damage control. they have let go long serving university president and also joe paterno. he will not be at the big game this weekend. downtown state college is cleaned up and calm this morning after a night of unrest. [ chanting ] >> reporter: thousands of angry penn state students protested after learning joe paterno's 46- year run as football coach was over. [ screaming ] >> reporter: students toppled street lights, flipped a news van and threw rocks before police moved in with pepper spray. >> we want joe! >> reporter: the protests broke out after the school's board of trustees fired paterno and the university president. paterno had hoped to retire at the end of the season. some here on campus feel he had to go. others think the board should have shown him more respect. >> they couldn't even let him finish his last game. i don'
manuel gallegus has the latest now from state college, pennsylvania. manuel. >> reporter: well, frank and grace, it's quiet here today on the campus, but the board of trustees here at penn state is definitely trying to do some damage control. they have let go long serving university president and also joe paterno. he will not be at the big game this weekend. downtown state college is cleaned up and calm this morning after a night of unrest. [ chanting ] >> reporter: thousands of...
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we'll get the latest information now from manuel gallegus in state college, pennsylvania. >>> penn stateniversity officials are scrambling to do damage control at a packed board of trustees meeting. >> we're a university that will rebuild the trust and confidence that so many people have had in this for so many years. >> the trustees will launch an investigation to try to determine exactly what sexual crimes former football coach jerry sandusky may have committed on campus and why it was never reported to police. the fallout from the scandal is growing, assistant football coach mike mcqueary will not be at tomorrow's game because the university says he has received multiple threats. mcqueary told coach joe paterno he witnessed sandusky violating a 10-year-old boy in the gym showers in 2002 but he did not go to authorities. >>> penn state's athletic director and a vice president are charged with perjury and failure to report the assaults. the university's president and legendary coach paterno were also fired. the 23-page indictment details sandusky's alleged molestation of victims he met
we'll get the latest information now from manuel gallegus in state college, pennsylvania. >>> penn stateniversity officials are scrambling to do damage control at a packed board of trustees meeting. >> we're a university that will rebuild the trust and confidence that so many people have had in this for so many years. >> the trustees will launch an investigation to try to determine exactly what sexual crimes former football coach jerry sandusky may have committed on campus...
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manuel gallegus has the latest now from pennsylvania. >>> downtown state college is cleaned up and calm this morning after a night of unrest. thousands of angry penn state students protested after learning joe paterno's 46-year run as football coach was over. students toppled streetlights, flipped a news van and threw rocks before police moved in with pepper spray. >> we want joe! >> the protest broke out after the school board trustees fired paterno and the university president. paterno had hoped to retire at the end of the season. >> they couldn't even let him finish his last game. i don't think that was right. >> something that had to be done. it is really sad to see what happened. >> reporter: paterno came underfire for not doing more after a student assistant told him he saw former assistant coach jerry sandusky sexually attacking a boy in a gym shower. the coach alerted school officials but did not go to police. the university is now trying to move forward, putting new leadership in place on the field and off. >> this is a difficult time for penn state university, its students, al
manuel gallegus has the latest now from pennsylvania. >>> downtown state college is cleaned up and calm this morning after a night of unrest. thousands of angry penn state students protested after learning joe paterno's 46-year run as football coach was over. students toppled streetlights, flipped a news van and threw rocks before police moved in with pepper spray. >> we want joe! >> the protest broke out after the school board trustees fired paterno and the university...
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manuel gallegus, cbs news, new york. >>> a pedestrian is struck and killed while crossing the street new carlton this morning. prince george's county police say the unidentified 57-year- old woman was crossing garden city drive near the new carlton metro station. authorities say the woman was not in the crosswalk when she was hit. the driver stayed at the scene to talk to investigators, so far no charges have been filed. >>> if you have to take brookville road in chevy face, chase, you may have to -- chase, you may have to find an alternative. they're making emergency repairs to a broken water main. it is not causing any service issues, however, they warn heavy equipment and crews working until 6:00 could cause trafficbackups for this evening's commute. >>> parents kept an extra close watch on their trick-or- treaters in spotsylvania county, virginia. that's because police are investigating three attempted abductions there in recent weeks. so concerned parents either tagged along or closely followed their youngsters in the car. someone has tried to snatch two girls and a young woman
manuel gallegus, cbs news, new york. >>> a pedestrian is struck and killed while crossing the street new carlton this morning. prince george's county police say the unidentified 57-year- old woman was crossing garden city drive near the new carlton metro station. authorities say the woman was not in the crosswalk when she was hit. the driver stayed at the scene to talk to investigators, so far no charges have been filed. >>> if you have to take brookville road in chevy face,...
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manuel gallegus, cbs news, new york. >>> what a landing. >>> this morning, on "the early show," we will passengers on that plane. i'm betty nguyen. and this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ [ cellphone rings ] cut! [ monica ] i have a small part in a big movie. i thought we'd be on location for 3 days, it's been 3 weeks. so, i used my citi simplicity card to pick up a few things. and i don't have to worry about a late fee. which is good... no! bigger! bigger! [ monica ] ...because i don't think we're going anywhere for a while. [ male announcer ] write your story with the new citi simplicity card. no late fees. no penalty rate. no worries. get started at citisimplicity.com. ♪ a little rendezvous ♪ that special something ♪ that will carry you through ♪ that little reward ♪ for all the things you do [ female announcer ] luscious, creamy filling -- perfectly combined with our intense, slow-melting chocolate -- the one and only ghirardelli squares chocolate. for all the things you do. ghirardelli. moments of timeless pleasure. >>> so, just what makes a cool school? take a look. these students h
manuel gallegus, cbs news, new york. >>> what a landing. >>> this morning, on "the early show," we will passengers on that plane. i'm betty nguyen. and this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ [ cellphone rings ] cut! [ monica ] i have a small part in a big movie. i thought we'd be on location for 3 days, it's been 3 weeks. so, i used my citi simplicity card to pick up a few things. and i don't have to worry about a late fee. which is good... no! bigger! bigger!...
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as manuel gallegus tells us, it is a practice called retargeting. >> danielle recently bought a purse online from a major retailer. now, she's getting hit with ads for matching shoes everywhere she goes online. >> how did they know i bought that bag a week ago. now i'm getting specials for shoes. >> they know because when she bought the purse, the company attached what's called a cookie to her computer's browser. it tracks her shopping habits without her knowing. >> advertising networks and other internet companies have become extremely sophisticated at tracking users as they move around between web sites. >> privacy expert says when you visit a web site, as many as 20 different companies could be monitoring your every move. ad agencies and other internet firms compile all of that information about what we do online. building large profiles on us that go back months, even years. it is no coincidence if an ad catches your eye. chances are it has been placed there specifically for you. >> different users will almost certainly see different advertisements, even when they visit the same w
as manuel gallegus tells us, it is a practice called retargeting. >> danielle recently bought a purse online from a major retailer. now, she's getting hit with ads for matching shoes everywhere she goes online. >> how did they know i bought that bag a week ago. now i'm getting specials for shoes. >> they know because when she bought the purse, the company attached what's called a cookie to her computer's browser. it tracks her shopping habits without her knowing. >>...
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manuel gallegus, cbs news, new york. >> researchers found people using antibiotic creams did not report the same side effects. >>> before we head to break, time for the question of the morning. >> here's one of our viewers with today's question and his response. >> my name is brad bolt and this is the question of the day. 37% of men continue to use these throughout the winter months. what's your answer. >> my answer is c, barbecue grill, of course. >> the question, 37% of men continue using this throughout the winter months. is it shorts, flip-flops or the barbecue grill? >> no doubt for me. log on to facebook.com/wusa9 and leave your response. we'll reveal the answer later this morning in our 6:00 a.m. hour. we'll be right back! >>> welcome back. howard here. your weather first at 4:56 this tuesday morning. rain showers from d.c., south and east into calvert county into the eastern shore. we'll see light rain, drizzle and fog this morning turn into steadier rain later today and tonight as temperatures slowly climb into the mid-50s. thunder possible tonight into wednesday morning. we'll
manuel gallegus, cbs news, new york. >> researchers found people using antibiotic creams did not report the same side effects. >>> before we head to break, time for the question of the morning. >> here's one of our viewers with today's question and his response. >> my name is brad bolt and this is the question of the day. 37% of men continue to use these throughout the winter months. what's your answer. >> my answer is c, barbecue grill, of course. >> the...
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manuel gallegus, cbs news, new york. >>> good morning. thank you for keeping your eye on us at 5:00 a.m. i'm andrea roane. >> even if only one of them is open. >> i'm mike hydeck. here's monika samtani. >> try really hard. >> have some coffee. they'll open. howard bernstein has your weather first. boy, howard, it is warm for november. >> it is warm for november. it is just about over, unfortunately. 70s the last couple of days. today we're looking at 60s this morning. 50s this afternoon. grab the rain gear. we've had a few showers overnight and early this morning. steadier rains will head this way in the next few hours. here is a look at your day planner. we start with the showers lighter, middle of the day, we've got some heavier rains and some areas could pick up a quick inch or so today. and by this afternoon, showers will be getting more scattered about again as temperatures drop by 5:00 into the lower 50s in many areas. winds most of the day out of the south. cold air is actually coming from the south and southwest where it is snowin
manuel gallegus, cbs news, new york. >>> good morning. thank you for keeping your eye on us at 5:00 a.m. i'm andrea roane. >> even if only one of them is open. >> i'm mike hydeck. here's monika samtani. >> try really hard. >> have some coffee. they'll open. howard bernstein has your weather first. boy, howard, it is warm for november. >> it is warm for november. it is just about over, unfortunately. 70s the last couple of days. today we're looking at 60s...
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manuel gallegus has more from philadelphia. >> reporter: ron reg ner started getting migraine headachess 20s. the pain became unbearable as he got older. >> two days a week, i will be in bed. wouldn't be able to listen to anything. wouldn't be able to see anything. >> thank you very mh. >> reporter: but he is now back running the family business, and pain-free because of this tiny electronic stimulator. the battery-powered device, sort of like a pacemaker, is implanted under his skin. two wires in the back of his neck. sending signals to his skull through nerves in his brain, in effect, turning off the migraine before it starts. >> reporter: he is one of dozens of sufferers who tried the device in a clinical trial. dr. silverstein says the results are encouraging employing. >> we had people who had no life, couldn't leave the house, they couldn't work. now they've got their life back. >> reporter: it's estimate body 4 million suffer from migraine headaches. up to 4% of those adults have migraine headaches four days a month. >> we're searching for the answers. >> reporter: medications ca
manuel gallegus has more from philadelphia. >> reporter: ron reg ner started getting migraine headachess 20s. the pain became unbearable as he got older. >> two days a week, i will be in bed. wouldn't be able to listen to anything. wouldn't be able to see anything. >> thank you very mh. >> reporter: but he is now back running the family business, and pain-free because of this tiny electronic stimulator. the battery-powered device, sort of like a pacemaker, is implanted...
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manuel gallegus, wjz eyewitness news. >> fine, who turns 66 in december, has the longest consecutive streak. >> there is word tonight of another possible victim. jerry san dunky is charged with abusing eight boys. notice, police have received a letter from a prison inmate in oklahoma claiming he may have been abused by san dunky. -- san dunky. . >>> a showdown is brewing over the future of the occupy movement in los angeles. those protestors defied an order to move out this morning. police in riot gear moved in. they cleared the streets but did not move in. a few protests broke out. the mayor says he wants to avoid violent clashes that have played out in other parts of the nation. he wants to give protestors time to move out. >>> new details in the case of a maryland man in aruba. gary giordano is being set free. >> reporter: gary giordano is expected back at his home in gaithersburg, maryland, sometime tuesday. fbi raided his home two weeks ago. he is the only suspect in the disappearance of robyn gardner. the 35-year-old from frederick went to aruba with giordano, after meeting him
manuel gallegus, wjz eyewitness news. >> fine, who turns 66 in december, has the longest consecutive streak. >> there is word tonight of another possible victim. jerry san dunky is charged with abusing eight boys. notice, police have received a letter from a prison inmate in oklahoma claiming he may have been abused by san dunky. -- san dunky. . >>> a showdown is brewing over the future of the occupy movement in los angeles. those protestors defied an order to move out this...
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manuel gallegus reports for wjz from new york. >>> it may look like aerobics.sn't sound like it. these fitness fanatics are bouncing into shape with kangu jumps, impact absorbing shoes, which are the latest way to kick start the heart and shed pounds. >> it's fun. i hate working out. and i keep jumping. i can't stop. >> reporter: the spring-loaded shoes were originally developed in switzerland for new rehabilitation. >> so many people haven't been able to run for years. gained weight because of an injury because i've been able to get exercising and running again. >> they claimed they were just 80% of the stress on the knees hips and stein spine, making safer to do this. >> reporter: but physiologist dr. hughes says this actually works harder on the joints. >> the stress on each joint will be increased. that's not necessarily a bad thing. it could be beneficial for training. but there's definitely not a decrease in the stress. >> reporter: still, green calls it a fitness evolution. >> and the people that do embrace this, you know, we're the ones that in five yea
manuel gallegus reports for wjz from new york. >>> it may look like aerobics.sn't sound like it. these fitness fanatics are bouncing into shape with kangu jumps, impact absorbing shoes, which are the latest way to kick start the heart and shed pounds. >> it's fun. i hate working out. and i keep jumping. i can't stop. >> reporter: the spring-loaded shoes were originally developed in switzerland for new rehabilitation. >> so many people haven't been able to run for...
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correspondent manuel gallegus is in state college, pennsylvania, with the very latest.good morning, russ. a few things to tell you about today. today's penn state football team plays ohio state. it is an away game and the first with the -- second, excuse me without legendary coach joe paterno who was fired over the sex abuse scandal involving the firing of jerry sandusky. more troubling news for paterno and his family. the 84-year-old has a treatable form of lung cancer. he was diagnosed last weekend. second mile, the children's charity found by sandusky and where he may have met some of his victims may be closing its doors for good. the organization say it is one option they are considering. >> the school got a letter yesterday from the ncaa. what can you tell us about that? >> reporter: the ncaa is potentially launching a formal investigation of its own. the president of the ncaa sent the president of penn state a letter asking for some very specific questions to be answered within the next couple of weeks and eventually, russ, that could lead to a lengthy several mon
correspondent manuel gallegus is in state college, pennsylvania, with the very latest.good morning, russ. a few things to tell you about today. today's penn state football team plays ohio state. it is an away game and the first with the -- second, excuse me without legendary coach joe paterno who was fired over the sex abuse scandal involving the firing of jerry sandusky. more troubling news for paterno and his family. the 84-year-old has a treatable form of lung cancer. he was diagnosed last...
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in new york, manuel gallegus, wjz eyewitness news. >> officials are declaring the pilots and crew heroes> duck boat tragedy. the sentence is in for a man who caused a deadly duck boat tragedy. mary is here. >> reporter: pilot matthew devlin will spend one year and one day in prison for causing that crash. it happened in the delaware river back in july of 2010. when a barge devlin was piloting slammed into a stalled duck boat. dozens of others were dumped in the river. devlin admitted being on his cell phone and laptop because of a family emergency. both sides acknowledge it was tragic but could have been avoided if devlin had focused on his job. >> the family of those students who were killed is suing philadelphia and the duck boat operator. >>> dr. conrad murray will not testify in his trial. karen brown reports for wjz from los angeles. lawyers are preparing their closing arguments. >> reporter: dr. conrad murray will not take the witness stand in his own defense. this comes after weeks of speculation and as his defense team rested its case. >> subject to exhibits, we will rest. >> the
in new york, manuel gallegus, wjz eyewitness news. >> officials are declaring the pilots and crew heroes> duck boat tragedy. the sentence is in for a man who caused a deadly duck boat tragedy. mary is here. >> reporter: pilot matthew devlin will spend one year and one day in prison for causing that crash. it happened in the delaware river back in july of 2010. when a barge devlin was piloting slammed into a stalled duck boat. dozens of others were dumped in the river. devlin...
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in new york, manuel gallegus, wjz eyewitness news. >> terror scare. an explosion inside a baggage area inside an airport. vic has more on what forced the evacuation at o'hare. >> united airlines baggage handler entered it in fair condition. a battery inside exploded, causing it to burst open. chicago fire says the incident appears to be accidental. the owner of the bag is being inspected by law enforcement officials. its final destination was chicago o'hare. >> and united spokesperson says flights were not affected, but there may be delays, retrieving bags. >> a very rough day on wall street. stocks drop at the opening bell over ongoing concerns with the greek economy. as of moments ago the dow is down nearly 300 points. s&p and nasdaq are also down big. we'll have the latest coming up in money watch. >>> major decision. dr. conrad murray says he will not take the stand in his own defense. karen brown reports for we'll from los angeles with the latest on the michael jackson manslaughter trial. >> dr. conrad murray will not take the witness stand in hi
in new york, manuel gallegus, wjz eyewitness news. >> terror scare. an explosion inside a baggage area inside an airport. vic has more on what forced the evacuation at o'hare. >> united airlines baggage handler entered it in fair condition. a battery inside exploded, causing it to burst open. chicago fire says the incident appears to be accidental. the owner of the bag is being inspected by law enforcement officials. its final destination was chicago o'hare. >> and united...
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manuel gallegus, wjz eyewitness news. >> fine says, it prompted them to come forward about their own abuse. >>> dna evidence, baltimore police make a disturbing arrest. alvin wright is charged with arresting a girl inside a house. police were able to match his dna to a sample taken from the victim. >>> we're following breaking news in east baltimore, where the fire department stumbled on a possible meth lab. right now, hazmat crews are at the 3300 block of meckleberry street, along with city police and bge. the fire department responded to reports of a gas leak but found evidence of a meth lab inside. no one is believed in any danger. but this is still an active scene. >>> serious crash, involving baltimore city school bus tonight. three vehicles collided in the block of west patapsco avenue. you can see the damage from sky eye chopper 13. several were rushed to the hospital. no one on board the school bus was hurt. >>> police impersonators, taking advantage of innocent victims. it's a growing problem. and tonight, police want to warn people in southeast baltimore, about a series of
manuel gallegus, wjz eyewitness news. >> fine says, it prompted them to come forward about their own abuse. >>> dna evidence, baltimore police make a disturbing arrest. alvin wright is charged with arresting a girl inside a house. police were able to match his dna to a sample taken from the victim. >>> we're following breaking news in east baltimore, where the fire department stumbled on a possible meth lab. right now, hazmat crews are at the 3300 block of meckleberry...
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manuel gallegus has more. >> reporter: i can tell you tonight, by the way, around the campus, it is pretty busy but quiet after today's loss. and university officials here say that they made the right decision to go ahead with the game. not to cancel it all together. they say that it is part of their healing process. as they move forward. >> it was a powerful moment that silenced the stadium. penn state players kneeled in prayer with their opponents just before the start of the big game. their first in 46 years, without legendary coach joe paterno. >> his son jay, who coached from the sidelines, fought back his emotions. >> dad, i wish you were here. we love you. >> reporter: as the university struggles with the child sex scandal, the team's new coach says the healing process may have begun. >> i told them it was a privilege to coach. the way they behaved this week and stood up to the test of a lot of different emotions. >> going into the game, the scandal was definitely on the minds of fans but a huge turnout. even though fans say it is a bit more low key. >> reporter: as promised, fans w
manuel gallegus has more. >> reporter: i can tell you tonight, by the way, around the campus, it is pretty busy but quiet after today's loss. and university officials here say that they made the right decision to go ahead with the game. not to cancel it all together. they say that it is part of their healing process. as they move forward. >> it was a powerful moment that silenced the stadium. penn state players kneeled in prayer with their opponents just before the start of the big...
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as manuel gallegus tells us, it is related to troubles with medications. >> joan is diabetic. she takes six medications a day. >> some i take breakfast, some i take lunch, some i take dinner. >> she's very careful. writes everything down to make sure she doesn't take the wrong dose. >> it can get a little complicated. >> reporter: a new study from the cdc finds each year, nearly 100,000 adults over 65 end up in the emergency room because of the wrong combination or dose of their medications. doctors say the mixups can lead to everything from allergic reactions to unintentional overdoses. >> patients are usually taking multiple medications that sometimes interact with each other and many of these patients end up in the hospital where other problems can develop. >> reporter: the study found that most of the emergency hospitalizations were due to a few commonly-used drugs. mainly blood thinners and diabetes medications. >> nearly half of those emergency visits were for patients 80 or older. >> doctors say the elderly and their physicians need to stay informed about the meds they'
as manuel gallegus tells us, it is related to troubles with medications. >> joan is diabetic. she takes six medications a day. >> some i take breakfast, some i take lunch, some i take dinner. >> she's very careful. writes everything down to make sure she doesn't take the wrong dose. >> it can get a little complicated. >> reporter: a new study from the cdc finds each year, nearly 100,000 adults over 65 end up in the emergency room because of the wrong combination or...
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manuel gallegus, cbs news, new york. >> doctors say kids and teens are more likely to suffer a concussion are also -- also take longer to recover than adults. >>> giving the chickenpox vaccine to a child who is 1 or older is indirectly protecting infants from the disease. researchers believe fewer infants are getting the disease because more of their older siblings are being vaccinated. the number of infants who have gotten chickenpox declined nearly 90% between 1995 and 2008 according to researchers at the centers for disease ceo. >>> researchers in new york may have found another way to help identify children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. doctors used mris to see how the brain changes during certain tests. results showed parts of the brain that process visual attention didn't function normally in children with adhd. it is one of the most common childhood disorders that can cause impulsive behavior in kids. >> it is the most wonderful time of the year at the u.s. botanic gardens because the holiday exhibit is open. it features wreaths, garlands and seasonal plant display
manuel gallegus, cbs news, new york. >> doctors say kids and teens are more likely to suffer a concussion are also -- also take longer to recover than adults. >>> giving the chickenpox vaccine to a child who is 1 or older is indirectly protecting infants from the disease. researchers believe fewer infants are getting the disease because more of their older siblings are being vaccinated. the number of infants who have gotten chickenpox declined nearly 90% between 1995 and 2008...
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manuel gallegus has the intense moments for wjz. >> this passenger was just one of the 220 who had the ride of their lives. the boeing 767, carrying 220 passengers, skidded on its belly down a runway in war saw. >> passengers were told during the flight that something was wrong. but they didn't know exactly what until they were safe on the ground. >> they landed. >> the pilot circled in the sky above the runway for an hour, dumping fuel, trying to fix the landing gear. the airline says the plane's simple hydraulic system failed. the pilot's knew shortly after taking off from newark, they had a problem. but an aviation expert said they likely continued to their destination, to lighten their fuel load on the way. >> reporter: on the runway, firefighters laid down a massive coat of flame-retardant foam. flames shot beneath the cabin as the boeing 767 skidded to a halt. crews doused it. according to an airport spokesman, passengers were taken to a terminal, where psychologists were awaiting to talk to them. it's unclear how many americans were on board. in new york, manuel tbaleg us, wjz--
manuel gallegus has the intense moments for wjz. >> this passenger was just one of the 220 who had the ride of their lives. the boeing 767, carrying 220 passengers, skidded on its belly down a runway in war saw. >> passengers were told during the flight that something was wrong. but they didn't know exactly what until they were safe on the ground. >> they landed. >> the pilot circled in the sky above the runway for an hour, dumping fuel, trying to fix the landing gear....
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manuel gallegus. >>> the alleged sex abuse happened in campus showers both before and aftersandusky retired. >>> new details tonight about the u-haul truck that slammed into tailgaters over the weekend. one woman died from her injury, another is listed in critical condition. so far no charges have been filed. >>> the white house shooter makes his first court appearance today. ortega-hernandez is accused of shooting an ak47 at the white house living quarters quarters, no one was hurt. >>> alex demetric reports, dispile -- despite a long search, it was too late. >> his body was located 3/4 of a mile from his vehicle. >> reporter: the mystery is why james wilson entered the woods after last being seen at a gas station. for some reason he left the interstate for this road. then drove off the road. >> the vehicle had become stuck. it could have been sitting there for days. >> reporter: a stream downhill from his car may have drawn wilson into the ravine. >> residences have been built along the water way. he succumb to the elements. >> alex demetric, wjz news. >> police in maryland learned of it
manuel gallegus. >>> the alleged sex abuse happened in campus showers both before and aftersandusky retired. >>> new details tonight about the u-haul truck that slammed into tailgaters over the weekend. one woman died from her injury, another is listed in critical condition. so far no charges have been filed. >>> the white house shooter makes his first court appearance today. ortega-hernandez is accused of shooting an ak47 at the white house living quarters quarters,...
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manuel gallegus reports with the latest on the allegations. >> syracuse fires bernie fine after the discovery of allegations of abuse and an audio tape. >> on the tape, allegedly fine's wife talks with one of her accusers. >> bobby is also in denial. but he, somehow through his own mental telepathy erased him out of his mind. >> reporter: davis accuses the coach of molesting him at his home and on the road. davis was a ball boy for six years. >> he grabbed my hand and then [ inaudible ] >> reporter: during the call, lori fine talked about confronting her husband. >> you know, go to a place, where there's gay boys. find yourself a gay boy. >> reporter: davis also claims he had a sexual relationship with fine's wife when he was 18. and zach thomaselli said fine molest 4eu78 ed -- molested him when he was 13. >> he put his hands down my shorts and molested me. >> reporter: but he may have credibility issues. his father says he is lying about fine. but fine lost all of the support where he worked for 36 years and from head coach jim bayheim. on facebook, bayheim said, i deeply regret any statemen
manuel gallegus reports with the latest on the allegations. >> syracuse fires bernie fine after the discovery of allegations of abuse and an audio tape. >> on the tape, allegedly fine's wife talks with one of her accusers. >> bobby is also in denial. but he, somehow through his own mental telepathy erased him out of his mind. >> reporter: davis accuses the coach of molesting him at his home and on the road. davis was a ball boy for six years. >> he grabbed my hand...
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manuel gallegus reports for wjz from new york, with a troubling study. >> reporter: consumer reports tested 88 samples of apple and grape juice, and found both arsenic and lead. >> we upon think that's -- we think that's especially important for children, whose young, st. paul bodies are growing. and who are much more vulnerable on the frequency of how much they consume juice. >> reporter: 10% had arsenic levels above what is allowed in drinking water. specifically a type called inordannic arsenic, which -- inorganic arsenic, which raises the risk of cancer. and 25% more than is allowed in bottled water. >> what do you think of lead and arsenic in these juices?" >> well, that's not a good thing. i would not purchase it any longer. >> that's crazy. i would not guess that any arsenic is in there. >> reporter: the government has rules approximate arsenic and lead in drinking water. but for now, those limits don't apply to fruit juices. >> reporter: the food and drug administration say it is not happy with the overall content. the fda says it's expanding surveillance activities to help d
manuel gallegus reports for wjz from new york, with a troubling study. >> reporter: consumer reports tested 88 samples of apple and grape juice, and found both arsenic and lead. >> we upon think that's -- we think that's especially important for children, whose young, st. paul bodies are growing. and who are much more vulnerable on the frequency of how much they consume juice. >> reporter: 10% had arsenic levels above what is allowed in drinking water. specifically a type...
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. >> reporter: manuel gallegus, wjz eyewitness news. >> there are some doctors who don't believe in theer and getting the right diagnosis can be difficult. >>> heard on the set, former california governor, arnold schwarzenegger turns to twitter about a work-related injury. he tweeted about it and included a picture of a bloody gash to his forehead. his tweet said, got a little banged up on set today. thanks to the medical set who got me back in action an hour later. >>> final goodbye. regis philbin made his final appearance as host of "live with regis and kelly" today. philbin hosts the guinness world record for the most time on air by tv personality. he hasn't said if or when he'll return to television in another format. as for replacement, a succession of co-hosts will join kelly rippa, some in contention for the permanent job. >>> this diving dog is sure to impress. watch bob the dog in action. he is known for his spiral stunts, where he paused and claws his way down to the depths of the family pool. see? mine doesn't do that. then comes up for air with the toy in his mouth. bob is m
. >> reporter: manuel gallegus, wjz eyewitness news. >> there are some doctors who don't believe in theer and getting the right diagnosis can be difficult. >>> heard on the set, former california governor, arnold schwarzenegger turns to twitter about a work-related injury. he tweeted about it and included a picture of a bloody gash to his forehead. his tweet said, got a little banged up on set today. thanks to the medical set who got me back in action an hour later....
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in new york, manuel gallegus, wjz eyewitness news. >> donor cartilage can also be used to treat damageat the shoulder and ankle joints. >>> one of the last surviving munchkins from "the wizard of oz," has died. the 4'5" is best known for the trumpet man. sloafer was -- slover was 93. >>> seems teen pop star justin bieber was off the hook. the woman filing a claim has dropped her claim. bieber said he would take a paternity test to say he wasn't the father. >>> an exclusive look into the softer side of charlie sheen and his family. mark steines has the latest from hollywood. >> coming up here on enttainment -- entertainment tonight. charlie sheen and his twin sons. we get an update on their lives now. >> these guys, you know, they had nothing to do with what caused whatever. it's not their fault. but they do deserve the benefit of two parents in their life. >> reporter: now little bob and max have both of those in their life. charlie sheen and brook invited e.t. in. they want people to know that for the sake of the children, they have put things to the side. >> it's the most important t
in new york, manuel gallegus, wjz eyewitness news. >> donor cartilage can also be used to treat damageat the shoulder and ankle joints. >>> one of the last surviving munchkins from "the wizard of oz," has died. the 4'5" is best known for the trumpet man. sloafer was -- slover was 93. >>> seems teen pop star justin bieber was off the hook. the woman filing a claim has dropped her claim. bieber said he would take a paternity test to say he wasn't the father....
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manuel gallegus has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: syracuse university fired assistant basketball coach bernie fine after a third allegation of sexual abuse and the discovery of a 10-year-old audio recording. on the tape, fine's wife acknowledges her husband's alleged sexual abuse, while speaking with one of the accusers, bobby davis. >> bobby is in denial. i think he somehow, through his own mental telepathy, erased him out of his mind. >> reporter: davis accuses fine of molesting him repeatedly at their home and on syracuse basketball trips. he was a ball boy for several years. during the call, lori fine talked about confronting her husband. >> you know what? go to a place where there's gay boys. find yourself a gay boy. >> reporter: davis also claims he had a sexual relationship with fine's wife when he was 18. and now there's another accuser. 23-year-old zach. >> he put his hands down my shorts and began to fondle me. >> reporter: but thomaselli may have a credibility issue. he faces sexual assault charges in maine and his father says he is lying. fine has lost all
manuel gallegus has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: syracuse university fired assistant basketball coach bernie fine after a third allegation of sexual abuse and the discovery of a 10-year-old audio recording. on the tape, fine's wife acknowledges her husband's alleged sexual abuse, while speaking with one of the accusers, bobby davis. >> bobby is in denial. i think he somehow, through his own mental telepathy, erased him out of his mind. >> reporter: davis...
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manuel gallegus reports for wjz from new york with the troubling results. >> reporter: consumer reports tested 88 samples of apple and grape juice and found both arsenic and lead. >> we think it's especially important for children whose young, small bodies are growing and who are much more vulnerable to those exposures, based on the frequency of how much they consume juice. >> reporter: 10% of the juice samples had arsenic levels above what is allowed in drinking water. specifically, a type called inorganic. and 25% had more lead than what is allowed in bottled water. what do you think about lead and arsenic in these juices? >> well, that's not a very good thing. i wouldn't be happy about that. and i wouldn't purchase it any longer. >> that's crazy. i would never guess that arsenic or anything would be in there. you obviously don't want to be drinking that. >> the government has rules about arsenic and lead in drinking water. but for now, those standards don't apply to fruit juices. >> reporter: since some samples contain higher levels of arsenic, the fda says it is expanding surveillan
manuel gallegus reports for wjz from new york with the troubling results. >> reporter: consumer reports tested 88 samples of apple and grape juice and found both arsenic and lead. >> we think it's especially important for children whose young, small bodies are growing and who are much more vulnerable to those exposures, based on the frequency of how much they consume juice. >> reporter: 10% of the juice samples had arsenic levels above what is allowed in drinking water....