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back in 1997 richard lee norris of hyattsville suffered a destructive gun accident. the dr. rodriguez with the university of maryland school of medicine says they have tried 12 times to surgically improve lee's face without much success. well, last week during a 36 hour procedure a team of surgeons replaced both jaws, teeth, a portion of his tongue and plus the soft parts of his face from his hairline to his neck. >> he can move his tongue. he can open and close his eyes. he's beginning to feel his face and he's actually looking in the mirror shaving and brushing his teeth. >> richard lee has the chance to live without a mask on now. the office of naval research provides funding for research to develop ways to make the very complex transplants successful. >>> new research shows alcohol in moderation may reduce deaths in men who survived a heart attack. the boston study looked at narily 2,000 men and found those who survived a first heart attack and drunk about two drinks a day were less likely to die from cardiovascular disease. >>> chili peppers may be good for the heart. a
back in 1997 richard lee norris of hyattsville suffered a destructive gun accident. the dr. rodriguez with the university of maryland school of medicine says they have tried 12 times to surgically improve lee's face without much success. well, last week during a 36 hour procedure a team of surgeons replaced both jaws, teeth, a portion of his tongue and plus the soft parts of his face from his hairline to his neck. >> he can move his tongue. he can open and close his eyes. he's beginning...
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in 1997, richard lee norse suffered an incredibly destructive gun accident as you can see.riguez with the university of maryland school of medicine said they tried 12 times to improve his face without much success. then last week, the teen performed a 36-hour procedure, replacing both jaws, teeth and the tongue, plus the soft parts of the face from hairline to neck. he can move his tongue, open and close his eyes, he's beginning to feel his face. he's actually looking in the mirror shaving and brushing his teeth, which we never even expected. >> and listen to this. he's gotten back his sense of smell. richard lee finally has a chance to live a normal life again without wearing a mask in public. the office of naval research provides funding to the university on making these incredibly complex transplants successful with so many nerves and blood vessels involved. >>> five dogs who spent years sniffing out land mines in iraq are going to retire. the spc helped to bring themstate side and are reviewing applications from families who want to adopt them. they were raised and trai
in 1997, richard lee norse suffered an incredibly destructive gun accident as you can see.riguez with the university of maryland school of medicine said they tried 12 times to improve his face without much success. then last week, the teen performed a 36-hour procedure, replacing both jaws, teeth and the tongue, plus the soft parts of the face from hairline to neck. he can move his tongue, open and close his eyes, he's beginning to feel his face. he's actually looking in the mirror shaving and...
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to remember his youth, it would be hard this crund stand why for the last 15 years, richard lee norris has spent most of his time behind a mask. this virginia man lost not only his nose and lips, left with limited mouth movement and privacy. after surgeries he felt scorned by the public. >> providing this, only six days after his surgical procedure. >> reporter: after 36 hours in the operating room he receive and transplant of teeth, purpose and lower -- upper and our jaws and the tongue. >> we look at a blend of two individuals. clearly had there are specific features like the nose and the chin, but behind that soft tissue drapexd it is richard norris. >> reporter: the university of maryland calls this the most extensive full face transplant today. they have treated combat injured veterans. richarder in rise became the perfect opportunity to apply this. >> they used -- the team used computerized techniques to amazingly transplant the entire face. >> reporter: on the sixth day post surgery, it's beyond everyone's expectations. >> he's moving his jaw. he's on a clear liquid diet. >> rep
to remember his youth, it would be hard this crund stand why for the last 15 years, richard lee norris has spent most of his time behind a mask. this virginia man lost not only his nose and lips, left with limited mouth movement and privacy. after surgeries he felt scorned by the public. >> providing this, only six days after his surgical procedure. >> reporter: after 36 hours in the operating room he receive and transplant of teeth, purpose and lower -- upper and our jaws and the...
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. >> reporter: an accident in 1997 left richard lee norris looking like this. a gunshot to his face took his nose, lips, and chin. now after a ground breaking 72-hour procedure, surgeons use a donor skin from the scalp to the neck, including his jaw, tongue, teeth, and facial tissue. >> the team used innovative surgical practices as well as computerized techniques to precisely and i would say amazingly transplant the entire face. >> reporter: over a five-day period, it's estimated 110 experts ranging from anastasessologists, and transplant surgeons all touched the patients. >> it started with me admitting the donor, that's about 20 people that touched that patient. this is the most remarkable thing i have ever seen. >> reporter: since 2005, norris has undergone several procedures but until now hasn't been able to function outside his home. >> putting the muscles back together, redraping the face, making sure the hairline matched, and reconnecting the tongue. now came the final tailoring which is the connection of the nerves, the muscles, the soft tissue providi
. >> reporter: an accident in 1997 left richard lee norris looking like this. a gunshot to his face took his nose, lips, and chin. now after a ground breaking 72-hour procedure, surgeons use a donor skin from the scalp to the neck, including his jaw, tongue, teeth, and facial tissue. >> the team used innovative surgical practices as well as computerized techniques to precisely and i would say amazingly transplant the entire face. >> reporter: over a five-day period, it's...
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richard lee norris had a gun accident in 1997. he had lived years behind a mask.is life has changed. >> he's still hospitalized. he's recovering much fares than we expected. he's moving his jaws, opening and closing his mouth. he's on a liquid diet. he's beginning to feel his face. he's actually looking in the mirror shaving and brushing his teeth which we never expected. the medical center calls it the most exten self-of its kind. nonof it would be possible without the living legacy foundation. the donor's family asked to romaine anonmust at this time -- anonmust at this time. >>> today is national diabetes day. they want to us look out for risk factors. it can lead to seerous complications but you have to note risk factors and determine if you're prone to developing the disease. >>> does your child play sports? there's a troubling trend when it comes to sports injuries. more people are injuring their achilles tendon. >> reporter: staying active is an important part of mat williams life. part of his job is to develop field turf used in sports stadiums many he inj
richard lee norris had a gun accident in 1997. he had lived years behind a mask.is life has changed. >> he's still hospitalized. he's recovering much fares than we expected. he's moving his jaws, opening and closing his mouth. he's on a liquid diet. he's beginning to feel his face. he's actually looking in the mirror shaving and brushing his teeth which we never expected. the medical center calls it the most exten self-of its kind. nonof it would be possible without the living legacy...
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one of these women was hanna lee corbin of virginia. the sister of richard henry lee. she was a wealthy widow who paid taxes on her land. in 1778, she wrote a scathing letter to her brother asking why revolutionary principles did not apply to her. why, she asked, should she be deprived in her voice when she had a stake in society as many men. her brother, richard henry lee, was flabbergasted. he simply did not anticipate this line of inquiry, and he had no adequate rejoinder for her question. he simply pointed to custom and tradition as the grounds of exclusion. but what this meant, in fact, is that hanna lee corbin and all the widows paying taxes like her were being deprived of representation simply on the basis of their sex, simply because they were women. surely, no woman in philadelphia in 1776 anticipated this. maybe john adams because abigail had primed him. now, what happened in new jersey is that the legislatures -- legislators in the state of new jersey took this principle of no taxation without representation seriously. and took it to its furthest extremes. i
one of these women was hanna lee corbin of virginia. the sister of richard henry lee. she was a wealthy widow who paid taxes on her land. in 1778, she wrote a scathing letter to her brother asking why revolutionary principles did not apply to her. why, she asked, should she be deprived in her voice when she had a stake in society as many men. her brother, richard henry lee, was flabbergasted. he simply did not anticipate this line of inquiry, and he had no adequate rejoinder for her question....
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richard lee norris has been a recluse ever since the incident and he wore a mask whenever you went outside. now the is recovering well. >> it is an astonishing transformation from a young man with this life ahead of them, richard norris went from being so badly disfigured, he felt unable to go out without a mask. now we can look forward to leading a more normal life. surgeons at the university of maryland led a team of over 100 medical staff in a 36-hour operation. they believe it is the most extensive face transplant procedure ever carried out. when he was actively shopped in the face 16 years ago, richard norris lost his nose, lips, and most of the movement in his mouth. surgeons used a finely tuned computerized techniques to transplant the bonds in his nose and the area around it. and agave him a new jaw new talent. all of this soft tissue was replaced from his hairline to his neck. six days on, he can move his tawny can smell for the first time in 15 years. >> we look at the donor and we look at richard and to blend the two individuals. clearly, there are specific features. behind that
richard lee norris has been a recluse ever since the incident and he wore a mask whenever you went outside. now the is recovering well. >> it is an astonishing transformation from a young man with this life ahead of them, richard norris went from being so badly disfigured, he felt unable to go out without a mask. now we can look forward to leading a more normal life. surgeons at the university of maryland led a team of over 100 medical staff in a 36-hour operation. they believe it is the...
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doctors say richard lee norris is recovering well after the 36-hour operation last week.e's already able on brush his teeth and shave. mr. norris was disfigured in a gun accident 15 years ago. >> pope benedict has talked to the cuban president castro in havana. he dismissed any prospect of political reform in communist cuba. earlier the pope said cuba's most important for catholics, when he called for cubans to pray for freedom. our correspondent is in havana. >> certainly very keen to play down any suggestion that political reform is on the agenda here in cuba. it was a senior cuban official who spoke about this and seemingly in response to comments from the pope in his various speeches and his homily in santiago in the south of the island, talking about renewal and the need for openness in cuban society and mentioning several times human freedom, talking about the respects for human freedom. i think we can interpret the comments for the cuban official as a response to those messages and saying while cuba is in the midst of economic reforms, those were reforms aimed at m
doctors say richard lee norris is recovering well after the 36-hour operation last week.e's already able on brush his teeth and shave. mr. norris was disfigured in a gun accident 15 years ago. >> pope benedict has talked to the cuban president castro in havana. he dismissed any prospect of political reform in communist cuba. earlier the pope said cuba's most important for catholics, when he called for cubans to pray for freedom. our correspondent is in havana. >> certainly very keen...
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. >> to remember his futh, it would be hard to understand why for the last 15 years 37-year-old richard lee norris has led much of his life behind a mask. seriously injured in a gun accident in 1997, this virginia man lost not only his nose and lips, left unable to speak with limited mouth movement, but also lost any sense of privacy. even after a dozen reconstructive surgeries, norris felt scorned by the public. but all that has now changed. >> providing this drape of mr. richard norris only six days after his surgical procedure. >> after 36 hours in the operating room, norris received a transplant of teeth, upper and lower jaws, a portion of the tongue, in addition to all facial soft tissue from the scalp to the neck. >> when we look at the done or and we look at richard, obviously it's a blend of two individuals. clearly there are some specific features, like the nose or maybe the chin. but behind that soft tissue draping, behind that skeleton, it is richard norris. >> university of maryland calls this the most extensive full-face transplant to date. for 10 years, the medical center has
. >> to remember his futh, it would be hard to understand why for the last 15 years 37-year-old richard lee norris has led much of his life behind a mask. seriously injured in a gun accident in 1997, this virginia man lost not only his nose and lips, left unable to speak with limited mouth movement, but also lost any sense of privacy. even after a dozen reconstructive surgeries, norris felt scorned by the public. but all that has now changed. >> providing this drape of mr. richard...
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le quiero presentar a richard lee, tiene 37 aÑos, se hiriÓ en el aÑo 97 en un accidente con armas, ahoraientes, todo el tejido facial desde el cuero cabelludo, y tuvo la experiencia de 150 mÉdicos, algunos participaron virtualmente. >>> recoperÓ su cara. >>> sÍ, y la operaciÓn fue pagada por la armada de estados unidos y que van a usar esto para los soldados. y el vivÍa con una mascara, era imposible no asombrarse, y ahora recuperÓ su vida. >>> increÍble a lo que llegaron. >>> ahÍ cuando uno dice quÉ bien que existan estos avances. esto le regresÓ la vida a este muchacho. >>> nosotros queremos preguntar si tiene algo increÍble que quiera compartir con nosotros, algo que hace su mascota, escrÍbanos y nosotros pondremos aquÍ en "despierta america." >>> lo Único que tiene que hacer es a univisiÓn.com. y como le vamos a presentar cuando regresemos todo lo que pase en el mundo del deporte, los partidos de ayer, mÉxico contra panamÁ, y honduras contra trinidad y tobago. >>> y desde california el Ángel de la justicia nos muestra esta dura realidad. nos trae una historia de esperanza. >>> y mÁs
le quiero presentar a richard lee, tiene 37 aÑos, se hiriÓ en el aÑo 97 en un accidente con armas, ahoraientes, todo el tejido facial desde el cuero cabelludo, y tuvo la experiencia de 150 mÉdicos, algunos participaron virtualmente. >>> recoperÓ su cara. >>> sÍ, y la operaciÓn fue pagada por la armada de estados unidos y que van a usar esto para los soldados. y el vivÍa con una mascara, era imposible no asombrarse, y ahora recuperÓ su vida. >>> increÍble a...
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richard lee norris suffered severe injuries and deformities after years exhibition on the face in 1997the right is how he looks now doctors at the university of maryland were able to transplant his face including a new tongue cheeks and a full set of teeth last week's operation last 36 hours mr. norris can open and close his jaw use his tongue chaves and precious teeth ... scientists may have discovered a new way to fight cancer stanford university researchers report a single antibody caused tumors from seven different types of cancer to shrink or disappear the research team transplanted human tumors to mice then treated those tumors with an antibody that blocks of protein called cd 47 the team reports that the antibody was successful in treating bladder brain breast: liver ovarian and prostate tumors the researchers hope to begin clinical trials in humans within the next two years we have heard a lot lately about post-traumatic trusted stress disorder especially in connection with the members of the military a leading authority is here in chicago here to remind us that not everyone wh
richard lee norris suffered severe injuries and deformities after years exhibition on the face in 1997the right is how he looks now doctors at the university of maryland were able to transplant his face including a new tongue cheeks and a full set of teeth last week's operation last 36 hours mr. norris can open and close his jaw use his tongue chaves and precious teeth ... scientists may have discovered a new way to fight cancer stanford university researchers report a single antibody caused...
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richard lee norris was accidentally shot 15 years ago. doctors have tried 12 times to improve the face without very much success but last week they replaced both of richard's jaws, his teeth and part of his tongue and doctors say norris is starting to feel like a regular guy again. >> he can open and close his eyes, he's beginning to feel his face. he's actually looking in the mirror and shaving and brushing his teeth. >> because of the soft tissue and blood vessels involved, surgeons say it took a day and a half to complete the whole procedure. >>> they've proudly served our country, now five land mine sniffing dogs are ready for civilian life. they will be head today new homes. the s -- headed to new homes. applications from families are being reviewed, all five animals were raised and trained from texas. while in iraq they sniffed out scores of land mines in baghdad and southern romala. >>> that means it is time to answer the question of the morning because it is 6:48. it is -- >> and the answer is c., looking in the mirror. in all fair
richard lee norris was accidentally shot 15 years ago. doctors have tried 12 times to improve the face without very much success but last week they replaced both of richard's jaws, his teeth and part of his tongue and doctors say norris is starting to feel like a regular guy again. >> he can open and close his eyes, he's beginning to feel his face. he's actually looking in the mirror and shaving and brushing his teeth. >> because of the soft tissue and blood vessels involved,...
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. >> reporter: an accident in 1997 left richard lee norris looking like this, a gunshot to his face took his nose, lips and chin. now, after a groundbreaking 72- hour procedure, surgeons used a donor skin from the scalp to the neck. including his jaw, tongue, teeth and facial tissue. >> the team used innovative surgical practices, as well as computerized techniques to precisely, and i would say, amazingly, transplant the entire face. >> reporter: over a five-day period, it's estimated that 110 experts ranging from anesthesiologists, facial transplant surgeons and plastic surgeons all touched the patients. >> 10 from the department of medicine. it's four or five hospital departments. it started with me admitting the donor -- that's about 20 people that touched that patient. this is the most remarkable thing i have ever seen. >> reporter: since 2005, norris has undergone several procedures. but until now, hasn't been able to function outside his home. >> putting the muscles back together. putting the nerves. redrapeing the face. ensuring that the hair line matches as ideal as possible and
. >> reporter: an accident in 1997 left richard lee norris looking like this, a gunshot to his face took his nose, lips and chin. now, after a groundbreaking 72- hour procedure, surgeons used a donor skin from the scalp to the neck. including his jaw, tongue, teeth and facial tissue. >> the team used innovative surgical practices, as well as computerized techniques to precisely, and i would say, amazingly, transplant the entire face. >> reporter: over a five-day period, it's...
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. >> reporter: an accident in 1997 left richard lee noris looking like this. >>> a gunshot to the face took his nose, lips and chin. now after a groundbreaking 72 hour procedure surgeons used a done other skin from the scalp to the neck, including his jaw,, tongue, teeth and facial tissue. >> the team used tactics to precisely and amazingly transplant the entire face. >> over a 5 day period it is estimated 110 experts ranging from anesthesiologists facial plastic surgeons and transplant surgeons all touched the patient. >> it started with me admitting the donor, that is about 20 people that touched that patient. >> this is the most remarkable thing i have ever seen. >> since 2005 norris has undergone several procedures but until now hasn't been able to function outside his home. >> putting the muscle back together, putting the nerve, redraping the face, ensuring that the hairline matched as ideal as possible and rekicking the toping. >> now came the final tailoring, which is the connection of the nerves, the muscles, the soft tissue, providing this drape of mr. richard norris, only six
. >> reporter: an accident in 1997 left richard lee noris looking like this. >>> a gunshot to the face took his nose, lips and chin. now after a groundbreaking 72 hour procedure surgeons used a done other skin from the scalp to the neck, including his jaw,, tongue, teeth and facial tissue. >> the team used tactics to precisely and amazingly transplant the entire face. >> over a 5 day period it is estimated 110 experts ranging from anesthesiologists facial plastic...
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. >> reporter: an accident in 1997 left richard lee norris, looking like this. a gunshot to his face took his nose, lips and chin. now, after a groundbreaking, 72- hour procedure, surgeons used a donor's skin from the scalp to the neck, including his jaw, tongue, teeth, and facial tissue. >> the team used innovative surgical practices, as well as computerized techniques to precisely, and i would say amazingly, to transplant the entire face. >> reporter: over a five-day period, it's estimated that 110 experts, ranging from anesthesiologists, facial surgeons and transplant surgeons all touched the patient. >> 10 to 15 from the school of medicine. it's four or five hospital departments. it started with me admitting the donor. that's about 20 people that touched that patient. this is the most remarkable thing i have ever seen. >> reporter: since 2005, norris has undergone several procedures. but until now hasn't been able to function outside his home. >> putting the muscles back together. putting the nerves. redrape being the face. and ensuring the hairline matched
. >> reporter: an accident in 1997 left richard lee norris, looking like this. a gunshot to his face took his nose, lips and chin. now, after a groundbreaking, 72- hour procedure, surgeons used a donor's skin from the scalp to the neck, including his jaw, tongue, teeth, and facial tissue. >> the team used innovative surgical practices, as well as computerized techniques to precisely, and i would say amazingly, to transplant the entire face. >> reporter: over a five-day period,...
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. >> in 1997, richard lee norris of virginia suffered an incredibly destructive gun accident.lly deformed his face. >> he had worn a mask the whole time since the injury in 1997. >> dr. eduardo and his team tried 12 times to surgeryically improve, but none of the surgeries were able to repair it. >> recognizing there were deficiencies in what had been done in the past. we modified the surgical regimen to self-technologies to navigation. >> last week, the team performed the most extensive facial transplant. replaced both jaw, teeth, and the tongue, plus the soft parts of the face from hairline to neck. >> mr. richard norris, six days after his surgical procedure. >> he has the chance to live normally again without the mask. >> he put the mirror down and thanked me and hugged me. he's moving his jaws, opening and closing his mouth. he can move his tongue. he can open and close his eyes. he's beginning to feel his face. he is looking in the mirror,, shaving and brushing his teeth. >> the patient was not at the press conference. the office of nay vol research provides funding on h
. >> in 1997, richard lee norris of virginia suffered an incredibly destructive gun accident.lly deformed his face. >> he had worn a mask the whole time since the injury in 1997. >> dr. eduardo and his team tried 12 times to surgeryically improve, but none of the surgeries were able to repair it. >> recognizing there were deficiencies in what had been done in the past. we modified the surgical regimen to self-technologies to navigation. >> last week, the team...
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the fugitive, richard lee mcnair, is a dangerous criminal, a highly intelligent martial arts expert who's from two other prisons in the past before being recaptured. this time, he hides in a mail truck. he's the first prisoner to escape from a federal maximum security facility in nearly 15 years. hours after mcnair's discovered missing, an officer with the ball police department sees a man running on the railroad tracks and gets out to question him. >> what it is, we've got an escapee. >> oh. where from? >> a prison. >> is it the man he's looking for? >> when i crossed the tracks down there, i saw you running. and i said, well, how lucky can i be? >> nope, nope, nope, nope. i'm not no prison escapee. >> the police only have an old, blurry photograph of the prisoner they're looking for. and the officer can't tell if the person he stopped matches the description. so, he asks the man some questions. >> do you have any form of identification on you? what's your name? >> robert jones. >> robert jones? >> uh-huh. am i not supposed to be on the tracks? >> no, that's not the problem right now. wh
the fugitive, richard lee mcnair, is a dangerous criminal, a highly intelligent martial arts expert who's from two other prisons in the past before being recaptured. this time, he hides in a mail truck. he's the first prisoner to escape from a federal maximum security facility in nearly 15 years. hours after mcnair's discovered missing, an officer with the ball police department sees a man running on the railroad tracks and gets out to question him. >> what it is, we've got an escapee....
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european championships will give them plenty of confidence to try and come home with a medal richard wolffe lee d'arcy moscow. and that's all the sports news i'll be back with more in just under two hours time till now. atomic floods. can iran trophy since its intentions promised. will move quickly into the for. the two thousand and twelve nuclear security summit . on march eighth. all. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations are all today.
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hard-work of large team of doctors during 36-hhurs of purgery ... 37 year ld richard lee now has a lifehave. norris was injured in 1997 in a shooting lower half of his face ... and donor aad the university of maryland doctorr, all that has changed. dr. eduardo rodriquez was the lead surgeen on the case and he jjins us live this morning. morning. - what exactly did you recoostruct n richard-this was 36-hours of surgery ... with 150 meddcal staff involved -what was is reaction to his -what was his -what was hhs reaction to his new face-this is a medical mean for the futuredoes it meannfor milestone ... what -this is a medical milestone ... what does it mean for the future 33 the futuredoee it mean for milestone ... what -this is a medical new facereaction to his -what was his involvvd150 with 150 medical staff involved -what was his reaccion to his new ace-this is mediccl milestone ... whattdoee it mean for thh future ((tosssto weather)) ((ad lib meeeorologist)) 3 &p33 3 a father keeps his boys out off a local middle chool... because the principal declared it... "hoodie day.. day."it was
hard-work of large team of doctors during 36-hhurs of purgery ... 37 year ld richard lee now has a lifehave. norris was injured in 1997 in a shooting lower half of his face ... and donor aad the university of maryland doctorr, all that has changed. dr. eduardo rodriquez was the lead surgeen on the case and he jjins us live this morning. morning. - what exactly did you recoostruct n richard-this was 36-hours of surgery ... with 150 meddcal staff involved -what was is reaction to his -what was...
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george mason's also in the constitutional convention, richard henry lee, some of the most important people in american history are in this room in richmond. at the end of the day, the anti-federalists try a gambit. they said why don't we stop what we're doing here, recommend some amendments to the other states and pick it up later. well, this would have had the effect of completely ending the process. the momentum would have stopped there. the vote in new york was going to be so close that alexander hamilton kept writing madison saying all is lost if you don't pass this constitution in virginia. no pressure. but everything is lost. [laughter] and, in fact, new york only ratifies the constitution after more than a month's debate after virginia ratifies ask only then by three -- and only then by three votes. and only then because the federalists agree to this unanimous declaration they're going to call for a new constitutional convention unless and until there's a bill of rights that comes out of the first congress. so what the anti-federalists do is say, let's set this aside. that measure f
george mason's also in the constitutional convention, richard henry lee, some of the most important people in american history are in this room in richmond. at the end of the day, the anti-federalists try a gambit. they said why don't we stop what we're doing here, recommend some amendments to the other states and pick it up later. well, this would have had the effect of completely ending the process. the momentum would have stopped there. the vote in new york was going to be so close that...
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since 1977 richard leonoris lee norris was not in the face and that is what he looked like. they gave him a new face. >>> a 40-year-old man is now charged in the assault outside a howard county high school that went viral. in the video you see police identified the man wearing a ski mask attacking a student. the student ends up knocking him to the ground as you saw, he came to the campus because of a connection to a 15-year- old girl. if convicted he faces 10 years. >>> newt gingrich campaigns in maryland, making an appearance on the floor of the state senate and speaking out against the gas tax, hours later he fired several aids, including his chief of staff. >>> stay with us, up next the first community ,,,,,, >>> anybody here want a picture, even if it's free? wants your picture taken with newt gingrich. honest to god, does newt have to be in the photo? number two, what would rick santorum think of this idea? >> it's [ bleep ]. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." >> nice morning laugh from our friends down the street there. >>> more marches and rallies are planned in
since 1977 richard leonoris lee norris was not in the face and that is what he looked like. they gave him a new face. >>> a 40-year-old man is now charged in the assault outside a howard county high school that went viral. in the video you see police identified the man wearing a ski mask attacking a student. the student ends up knocking him to the ground as you saw, he came to the campus because of a connection to a 15-year- old girl. if convicted he faces 10 years. >>> newt...
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their politicians i hope not scaring but the point is that there were it's obvious as richard has said the statistic lee it's clearly impossible that only one member of congress is you know doesn't have a religious beliefs but in the current climate you can't talk about that and people are in fact afraid and there's a good reason a recent psychological study of by psychologist in canada the united states looked at that voters' perceptions that for students and adults and in fact the group that is most distrusted. was atheists they were on par with rapists and that's kind of amazing because all the atheists are doing or are questioning religion i mean we should be we should be revering questioning in our society and our reviling in it so i think there are tons of people who are afraid to talk about this well if they're open rallies like this where people can see lots of people come out there and not only just one name for congress but former members of congress and some hollywood stars and and then maybe people will become less afraid about saying you know it's our question silly beliefs and in fact more
their politicians i hope not scaring but the point is that there were it's obvious as richard has said the statistic lee it's clearly impossible that only one member of congress is you know doesn't have a religious beliefs but in the current climate you can't talk about that and people are in fact afraid and there's a good reason a recent psychological study of by psychologist in canada the united states looked at that voters' perceptions that for students and adults and in fact the group that...
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richard k. harper. >> reporter: a letter about henry lee bradshaw. >> he was killed by an ak-47. >> reporter: hats, purple dog tags. >> these dog tags were in the country of vietnam around the necks of these shoulders. these are authentic. >> reporter: scruggs, a vietnam veteran, started the memorial project with $2800 of his own money. he went on to raise $8 million. >> it was so sad whenever anybody died in vietnam because you just had a feeling nobody would ever remember them. that's why i had to have the names up there. >> reporter: more than 58,000 names. one of them, lieutenant colonel anthony shine, the air force pilot listed as missing in action in 1972. >> i think it's a place of honor. >> reporter: his daughter was 8 at the time. what's it like, even now, to just see his name there? >> i think one of the most amazing qualities of the wall is that you see yourself in it. i see my father's name here and he's no longer living and his legacy is living. that reflection is me. >> reporter: the wall is also for those too young to remember vietnam but old enough to learn about the troops who died there.
richard k. harper. >> reporter: a letter about henry lee bradshaw. >> he was killed by an ak-47. >> reporter: hats, purple dog tags. >> these dog tags were in the country of vietnam around the necks of these shoulders. these are authentic. >> reporter: scruggs, a vietnam veteran, started the memorial project with $2800 of his own money. he went on to raise $8 million. >> it was so sad whenever anybody died in vietnam because you just had a feeling nobody...
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richard k. harmer. >> >> reporter: a letter about henry lee bradshaw. >> he was killed by an ak-47. >> reporter: hats,tes, so many dog tags. >> these dog tags were in the country of vietnam around the necks of these soldiers. these are authentic. >> reporter: scruggs, a vietnam veteran, startedly the memorial project with $2800 of his own money. he went on to raise $8 million. >> it was so sad whenever anybody died in vietnam because you just had a feeling nobody would ever remember them, and that's why i had to have the names up there. >> >> reporter: more than 58,000 names, one of them lieutenant colonel anthony shine. the air force pilot was listed as missing in action in 1972. >> i think it's a place of honor. >> reporter: his daughter, colleen shine, was eight at the time. stat's it like, even now, to just see his name there? >> i think one of the most amazing qualities of the the wall is that you see arizona in it. i see my father's name here and he is no longer living and his legacy is living. that reflection is me. >> reporter: the wall is also for those too young to remember vietnam but old e
richard k. harmer. >> >> reporter: a letter about henry lee bradshaw. >> he was killed by an ak-47. >> reporter: hats,tes, so many dog tags. >> these dog tags were in the country of vietnam around the necks of these soldiers. these are authentic. >> reporter: scruggs, a vietnam veteran, startedly the memorial project with $2800 of his own money. he went on to raise $8 million. >> it was so sad whenever anybody died in vietnam because you just had a...
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lee. mr. londell mcmillan. ms. gwen ifill. mr. wendell pierce. ms. gillian tett. mr. richard philip mcgregor. [inaudible] mr. ames macgilvray. mrs. janet macgilvray. ms. elizabeth lee mcgovern. mr. simon adam curtis. >> [inaudible] da men [inaudible] >> paul tash. mrs. karyn tash. n.. jim corw mrs. paulamr. simon wilson. mrs. wilson. [unintelligible] mr. stewart taylor ii mrs. ivan taylor. >> hi, how are you? >> i am very excited. >> mr. stephen gilbert. mr. oliver dowden mrs. lauren mann. mrs. smalls. mr. samuel hines. mrs. stacy mills. mrs. denise lewis. >> i am delighted to be here. [inaudible] i cannot begin to put it into words. i am filled with anticipation. [inaudible] i do not think so. the challenge is on. >> the honorable judge. mr. james lassiter. mrs. lassiter. mr. george tunis. mrs. ulga tunis. mrs. luiz ann rodgers. ms. hilary rosen. mr. john jkelly. mr. and mrs. -- mr. paul shinkman. dr. john feliz austion. mrs. maggie austin. mrs. lynn kaufman. >> we broke away there momentarily to take you out front. the president and first lady awaiting the arrival of david cameron and his wife samantha. liv
lee. mr. londell mcmillan. ms. gwen ifill. mr. wendell pierce. ms. gillian tett. mr. richard philip mcgregor. [inaudible] mr. ames macgilvray. mrs. janet macgilvray. ms. elizabeth lee mcgovern. mr. simon adam curtis. >> [inaudible] da men [inaudible] >> paul tash. mrs. karyn tash. n.. jim corw mrs. paulamr. simon wilson. mrs. wilson. [unintelligible] mr. stewart taylor ii mrs. ivan taylor. >> hi, how are you? >> i am very excited. >> mr. stephen gilbert. mr. oliver...
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lee took a moment to thank him. set to take garcia's place, current deputy superintendent richard kron said. >>darya: it is time for a quick break, here is a live look outside from our roof camera and said francisco. >>james: there is still quite a bit of what weather but it is more scattered. patches of green as opposed to the blanket of green we saw on the maps yesterday. >> this plan is a compromise, it is not what the governor proposed. let's break it down, the new plan calls for a quarter cent increase in sales tax. that is less than the governor proposed but was not even in the millionaire tax proposal. the plan would also have the wealthiest californians, making more than 1 million, the additional 3% on income tax. that will last for seven years. >> the governor's initial proposal has become more like a millionaire's tax. >> this could generate as much as 7.90 billion a year. >> we think by passing this fair tax and having the wealthiest said the pair their fair share will save teachers and school workers from the annual pain of layoffs. >> getting this on the november ballot will not
lee took a moment to thank him. set to take garcia's place, current deputy superintendent richard kron said. >>darya: it is time for a quick break, here is a live look outside from our roof camera and said francisco. >>james: there is still quite a bit of what weather but it is more scattered. patches of green as opposed to the blanket of green we saw on the maps yesterday. >> this plan is a compromise, it is not what the governor proposed. let's break it down, the new plan...
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lee with your cbs 5 headlines. a top california official is facing an ethics complaint. dan richardsntain lion that he had killed in idaho. legally. you about he may have violated state law. a democrat accuses him of not pay the fee to hunt at the idaho ranch. california law limits gifts to officials to no more than $420 a year. >>> an ex-girlfriend is the center of attention today in the ross mirkarimi domestic violence case. the judge is expected to decide today whether christina flores will be allowed to testify. first, he plans to interview flores in his chambers. after san francisco sheriff mirkarimi was accused of abusing his wife, flores filed a police report saying he had abused her when they dated a few years ago. >>> let's check in lawrence for a look at our weekend weather. looking good, sunny, warm. >> beautiful weather out there right now, grace. we are in for a fantastic weekend ahead. a lot of sunshine coming our way as high pressure sits overhead. clearing out your skies, looking from mount vaca cam toward the city, plenty of sunshine today. and that's the way it's go
lee with your cbs 5 headlines. a top california official is facing an ethics complaint. dan richardsntain lion that he had killed in idaho. legally. you about he may have violated state law. a democrat accuses him of not pay the fee to hunt at the idaho ranch. california law limits gifts to officials to no more than $420 a year. >>> an ex-girlfriend is the center of attention today in the ross mirkarimi domestic violence case. the judge is expected to decide today whether christina...