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here is the test skull he shot. he shoots a test skull and brings in these images. these are published in the war and report. report.n that is supposed to replicate that. no one raises any objection to that. there is no reporter pointing out that there is a huge what happenedeen on the diagram and what happened to the tesco. there is autopsy photograph. that is a real autopsy photograph, as many or all of you know. and then, warren report also -- they reported that based on information and artist drawings, path toted the bullet's as shown int's head frame z-312. you will notice that they did this to show you the path of the bullet. you will notice one huge difference. further down in the diagram but the point is if you shot kennedy had kennedy been shot in the way said they had, entering the bottom of the skull from oswald's position, you could see the bullet would have blown out through his face just as it did in the test skull. in order to avoid that by canting the head downward, they can depict this and report they had the head in the same position. now, we have
here is the test skull he shot. he shoots a test skull and brings in these images. these are published in the war and report. report.n that is supposed to replicate that. no one raises any objection to that. there is no reporter pointing out that there is a huge what happenedeen on the diagram and what happened to the tesco. there is autopsy photograph. that is a real autopsy photograph, as many or all of you know. and then, warren report also -- they reported that based on information and...
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he shot it melons, not a human skull. this is in the american journal of physics article in 1976, by the way 1976 is when he published that article -- in 1975 is when he testified. a had been in contact. in peer-reviewed scientific literature, it is important to stress the fact that a taped melon was our a priori best mockup of a head, and it showed retrograde recoil in the first test. if we had use the edison test, and shot at a large collection of objects, and finally found one which gave retrograde recoil, then our frying experiments could reasonably be criticized. suitably understated. , ahin the last two years good friend asked if he had a copy of the photographs. so he pulled the photographs out of his own file all the photographs they had taken during alvarez's shooting experiment. had showed that alvarez ,hot a coconuts, pineapples plastic jugs full of water, etc. , all targets were driven down range, except the melons. a physician who is sitting in i havem here and repeatedly said that this sounds bullshit to me.
he shot it melons, not a human skull. this is in the american journal of physics article in 1976, by the way 1976 is when he published that article -- in 1975 is when he testified. a had been in contact. in peer-reviewed scientific literature, it is important to stress the fact that a taped melon was our a priori best mockup of a head, and it showed retrograde recoil in the first test. if we had use the edison test, and shot at a large collection of objects, and finally found one which gave...
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two human skulls in the garbage.n in new york reports, police worked friday to determine where the skull came from, and how they ended up with the transfer station. >> reporter: the two skulls ended up here at the stanford transfer station. they were mixed in with the belongings of 56 year old robert divito of fairfield, who recently died of illness. he lived with his father, who says, he can't explain. >> because he like weird stuff like that. epp was very into the occult, met a physics, a lot of trinkets, crystals, books, dvd's on the subject. >> david with the team from the company junk lug ers, hired to clean out the section of his father's house, when he found the skulls, he thought they were plastic. >> judging by the feel, you know, we were touching them with gloved hands, but again judging by the other ornaments, and decorations around the house, really, really thought they were fake. >> and so they seem like they should go in the recycling? >> yes. we just put them in with the plastics. >> here at the transf
two human skulls in the garbage.n in new york reports, police worked friday to determine where the skull came from, and how they ended up with the transfer station. >> reporter: the two skulls ended up here at the stanford transfer station. they were mixed in with the belongings of 56 year old robert divito of fairfield, who recently died of illness. he lived with his father, who says, he can't explain. >> because he like weird stuff like that. epp was very into the occult, met a...
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even bones can unravel mysteries, like the bear skull. >> the character of the hole through the skull, that it was bevelled on one side, and not as bevelled on this side. and the fact that this bone is discoloured around it. >> i can see that for sure. >> it's more indicative that that is a gunshot wound. >> reporter: if the bones are needed as evidence in court, the body is skeletonized not by a lab technician, but nature's own cleaning crew. the lab's colony of flush-eating beatles can strip a carcasses clean in a matter of days. you are dealing with kind of the gory details here. do you find yourself being personally impacted by what you see on the table? >> when i see something that indicates that there was suffering prior to death, and they are slowly wasting away and starving, that's when it gets a little hard. if i just think of everything as a stuffed animal, if you will, it makes it a little easier. >> the shock is the few times i have seen the animals grievously harmed, but not dead. the horn ripped off the rin oserrous, but it's alive and moving around, that enrages me. i k
even bones can unravel mysteries, like the bear skull. >> the character of the hole through the skull, that it was bevelled on one side, and not as bevelled on this side. and the fact that this bone is discoloured around it. >> i can see that for sure. >> it's more indicative that that is a gunshot wound. >> reporter: if the bones are needed as evidence in court, the body is skeletonized not by a lab technician, but nature's own cleaning crew. the lab's colony of...
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the video starts with two skulls. one is veering offcourse. we see a little bit of impact. it just goes so wrong. the second part we see there is another skull which managed to ground itself and is being pulled out by a police boat. in this next part, these guys are rowing towards the boat. everybody screaming. >> i know nothing about this sport. >> we've got two skulls caught up with each other. what's that coming down the river? these guys move out of the way, but paddling into their way. it gets better. the guys that got away from them are powering away towards the pier. the guys in grown over there careen into the teen in red. let's go down the river. i wonder what's going to happen? >> oh, no, again. >> it's the greatest rowing video ever. >> it's like demolition derby for rowing. >>> cute babies being cute on the internet. this first one posted by one of our "right this minute" viewers rachel. it's a car wash and a little girl. what do you think is going to happen? rachel wanted us to see the exact opposite reaction. >> you like the car wash. >> can't get enough of th
the video starts with two skulls. one is veering offcourse. we see a little bit of impact. it just goes so wrong. the second part we see there is another skull which managed to ground itself and is being pulled out by a police boat. in this next part, these guys are rowing towards the boat. everybody screaming. >> i know nothing about this sport. >> we've got two skulls caught up with each other. what's that coming down the river? these guys move out of the way, but paddling into...
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carle found a human skull. she brings them home. it was the skull of a convicted child sex offender. >> thanks to the lab. kevin stowser is no longer a wanted man. >> he was finishing out the rest of an 11 year sentence for child pornography. he took off before his release. >> he fled when confronted with those a device that had images of 26 scant illy clad children. despite a manhunt and tips, investigators came up empty handed. >> had we need been able to close it or the skull not found by carle, we would have been looking for him until we found him dead or, lone. >> in september carle wandered out of the backyard and came back with a human skull. >> she gets out and she is always bringing things home. ducks and chickens. kids toys. you know stuff like this. this was the weirdest thing to bring home. >> it is it a cull with hair. >> and they started to investigate. they caught wind and reached out. little did they realize it was a break needed to solve the case. dna matched him to the skull. >> it would be closure for more people.
carle found a human skull. she brings them home. it was the skull of a convicted child sex offender. >> thanks to the lab. kevin stowser is no longer a wanted man. >> he was finishing out the rest of an 11 year sentence for child pornography. he took off before his release. >> he fled when confronted with those a device that had images of 26 scant illy clad children. despite a manhunt and tips, investigators came up empty handed. >> had we need been able to close it or...
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however, the brain within the skull actually moves forward and hits the inside of the skull. >> the most obvious symptom of a concussion is a loss of consciousness. but that doesn't always happen. other symptoms might include... you need to be checked out by a doctor. and remember, the damage to your brain can continue even if the symptoms go away. >> some of the symptoms of a concussion can present a day later without any warning. so, you do have to be on the lookout for that. >> football is just one of the activities that puts young people at risk. emergency-room visits for sports-related concussion in kids ages 8 to 13 doubled in a decade. [ whistle blows ] the good news is that some of that increase is attributed to more awareness about the dangers of head injuries. people are starting to realize that when you bang your head, you don't just get up and keep going. >> if you bang your head, they want you to tell the coach that you're not feeling well and your head is ringing. and they'll make sure that you sit out and you're okay. >> hit 'em. >> here's something many kids and parendon'
however, the brain within the skull actually moves forward and hits the inside of the skull. >> the most obvious symptom of a concussion is a loss of consciousness. but that doesn't always happen. other symptoms might include... you need to be checked out by a doctor. and remember, the damage to your brain can continue even if the symptoms go away. >> some of the symptoms of a concussion can present a day later without any warning. so, you do have to be on the lookout for that....
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this is the shape of a normal skull compared with the skull found in the tomb. the deformed skull tells storey that this person was not just a humble artisan, but could have been someone of noble rank. this head deformation had to be done when you are a baby, or else you will injure the brain as it grows. therefore, a newborn has to have their head tied. and they tying probably lasts about a couple of years to get this effect. now, this at copan is a mark of rank. only nobles or elites have this kind of head deformation. and obviously it was a lifelong -- people could tell that you were born an elite because of the shape of your head. so there was almost no way, as it were, to pass for an elite in classic maya society, because if your head wasn't right, everybody knew you had not been born a noble. keach: so the artisan himself is a member of copan's elite, the same class as the noble for whom he is working, and he lives in a residence compound dominated by the noble. the compound is laid out as groups of houses, each around its own courtyard or patio. this is t
this is the shape of a normal skull compared with the skull found in the tomb. the deformed skull tells storey that this person was not just a humble artisan, but could have been someone of noble rank. this head deformation had to be done when you are a baby, or else you will injure the brain as it grows. therefore, a newborn has to have their head tied. and they tying probably lasts about a couple of years to get this effect. now, this at copan is a mark of rank. only nobles or elites have...
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skulls are embedded in the mantel, images of death and sacrifice. sigmar polke uses an overlay of styles and techniques in the death of paganini. his imagery frequently alludes to death and rebirth. computer disks, skulls and swastikas swirl over the dying genius. in this art, we seem to see the legacy of the west contaminated. this is the bride, by nicky de stael. if, as many contemporary artists seem to be saying, ours is a culture out of balance then women artists are becoming increasingly important in offering us an alternative. western art has been grounded on the figure of the woman standing for beauty, for nature for truth, for eros. the woman is a series of cultural abstractions pronounced through the medium of her mute body. feminist artists want to break through this condition of bng mute, of the woman always having someone else speak for her. sometimes this is done by parodying the roles women have played in traditional art. we see this in the work of alexis smith... or again in the work of cindy sherman... or by giving the woman's voice
skulls are embedded in the mantel, images of death and sacrifice. sigmar polke uses an overlay of styles and techniques in the death of paganini. his imagery frequently alludes to death and rebirth. computer disks, skulls and swastikas swirl over the dying genius. in this art, we seem to see the legacy of the west contaminated. this is the bride, by nicky de stael. if, as many contemporary artists seem to be saying, ours is a culture out of balance then women artists are becoming increasingly...
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neil did, he had an operation to put the antenna into his skull. giving him a unique title. >> i'm a sign org. >> neil was born colour blind. he decided to let technology take or his. >> wherever i look i hear colours. >> this app shows how it works. the camera converts what it sees into vibrations which he feels and hears. each has a sound, each picture is a song. >> at the beginning it was chaotic and confusing. after five months my brain is used to it. i feel closer to animals, having an anten ape makes me closer. and that i feel closer to what dolphins here. and perceiving individual colours is natural for other animals. it's connecting me to censors existing in nature. >> it's been a decade since the device as fitted. like all technology he had a few upgrades. this newer model does more. >> having internet connection in the skull allows me to receive information from outside. it can be a phone call, music, anything. it's not only for colour, people can call to my head and i hear the phone call inside my head. i had to convince a doctor to dril
neil did, he had an operation to put the antenna into his skull. giving him a unique title. >> i'm a sign org. >> neil was born colour blind. he decided to let technology take or his. >> wherever i look i hear colours. >> this app shows how it works. the camera converts what it sees into vibrations which he feels and hears. each has a sound, each picture is a song. >> at the beginning it was chaotic and confusing. after five months my brain is used to it. i feel...
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so casting came from the skull business.o the kids take the material, mix it up with water, pour it in the molds, sets in 30 minutes, air-dries, and then they paint the pieces. >> it takes that mold-making technology that we have and puts it into a toy. >> casting and painting molded shapes isn't my idea of a hit toy. >> we have the marble copter, the max traxxx, and then the new tracer racers right here, which is our hottest item. >> kind of taking racing with a track and cars to the next level. it's a car with two purple l.e.d. lights in it. >> and when they go over the glow-in-the-dark track, they leave traces on the track. i mean, it's really cool. >> very cool. can i see how the car works? >> yes. >> is there somewhere we can test it? >> on the track? sure. >> yeah. >> turn the lights off, pete. i came up with a patent pending where the tracks connect side-by-side so the kids could race. >> cool. >> isn't that neat? >> i love this product. >> it's pretty awesome. >> very cool. what's your favorite toy in the whole place
so casting came from the skull business.o the kids take the material, mix it up with water, pour it in the molds, sets in 30 minutes, air-dries, and then they paint the pieces. >> it takes that mold-making technology that we have and puts it into a toy. >> casting and painting molded shapes isn't my idea of a hit toy. >> we have the marble copter, the max traxxx, and then the new tracer racers right here, which is our hottest item. >> kind of taking racing with a track...
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>> that was my skull.ere now to discuss this further bernard mcguirk and greg gutfeld. what do you think about this study? >> propaganda and lies. some people look at the skull as half empty. i look at it as the skull half full. the region of the cortex may shrink there is increased connectivity in the brain tissue. create a small leaner faster brain and agile brain that takes less space in the skull. right now i'm keeping my wallet and car keys behind he my sinuses. >> you don't believe the study done by university of texas? >> good. >> wait it doesn't exactly warrant a fox news alert that pot makes you stupid. >> chronic pot usage. >> causes shrinkage of the brain. >> that's new though. that's a physical abnormality that's happening according to this study that you will damage your brain if you use a lot of marijuana. >> we knew that the same is true and you are going to roll your eyes of alcohol. >> it damages your liver. >> and makes your brain shrink, bill. did i my research. >> that's right? >> i'm n
>> that was my skull.ere now to discuss this further bernard mcguirk and greg gutfeld. what do you think about this study? >> propaganda and lies. some people look at the skull as half empty. i look at it as the skull half full. the region of the cortex may shrink there is increased connectivity in the brain tissue. create a small leaner faster brain and agile brain that takes less space in the skull. right now i'm keeping my wallet and car keys behind he my sinuses. >> you...
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s skull. could it be a real life thinking cap? >> i definitely think it's effective. i've stopped drinking coffee although. i used to drink two, three, four cups a day. just one short session in the morning is just to carry me throughout the entire day. >> reporter: it's called tdcs. its users believe it can help sharpen focus and improve memory, coordination and learning. even though this form of brain stimulation is totally unregulated, youtube is filled with people -- >> i feel very good, very calm. >> reporter: posting their own diy videos. >> there's definitely current going through my skull. >> reporter: claiming it's a miracle treatment that can make people smarter and more focused. reduce anxiety and ease pain. among them, video gamers. >> i do feel focused. >> reporter: who believe their skills have improved by hooking themselves up to tdcs kits. j.d. first heard about tdcs in college and used it as a super charged learning aid. >> i went in to take the test, i thought i was going to fail. i got an a. i would remember looking at the questions on the test and
s skull. could it be a real life thinking cap? >> i definitely think it's effective. i've stopped drinking coffee although. i used to drink two, three, four cups a day. just one short session in the morning is just to carry me throughout the entire day. >> reporter: it's called tdcs. its users believe it can help sharpen focus and improve memory, coordination and learning. even though this form of brain stimulation is totally unregulated, youtube is filled with people -- >> i...
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serious, fractured skulls and amputated fingers.tors are pressuring a retailer to end a game of recall rulit. dylan lamb fractured his skull while toppling to the ground while in a bumbo a producer was able to purchase a chair after seeing an ad on craig's list. the new director of the consumer products safety commission in washington, d.c. talked to our partner in the investigation about recalls and items on craig's list, saying it has a system to spit out recalled items but better job. an intern bought a baby stroller from a secondhand store play it again kids. it was recalled in 2009 and has been connected to 149 injuries including 17 finger tip amputations. a person identifying herself as a manager explained what happened. iets difficult for us to look and know, but we do try. >> if those in the business can't keep track, what are the chances consumers can keep track? stephanie clark's dispatcher bursed into flames. >> i thought oh, my god. i can't believe it. >> her dish washer was recalled for fire danger. 51 fires were >> rep
serious, fractured skulls and amputated fingers.tors are pressuring a retailer to end a game of recall rulit. dylan lamb fractured his skull while toppling to the ground while in a bumbo a producer was able to purchase a chair after seeing an ad on craig's list. the new director of the consumer products safety commission in washington, d.c. talked to our partner in the investigation about recalls and items on craig's list, saying it has a system to spit out recalled items but better job. an...
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another infant brought to a hospital emergency room with a skull fracture. the doctor found an old skull fracture as well. the victim's mom changed her story several times. and detective "a" wrote in the original report, no cause for criminal action, close the case. but juvenile brought to a hospital emergency room due to an alleged sexual assault, a review of that records revealed that that vick, under 3 years old, has a sexually transmitted disease. and detective "a" wrote that the victim did not disclose any information that would warrant a criminal investigation and closed the case. the 3-year-old did not tell detective "a" that he or she had been raped! >> that part was actually striking to me, especially if you realize that when these victims undergo these sex kits and these examinations, they're usually four to six hours. you're talking about specially trained nurses and doctors that are conducting these medical investigations and examinations, providing them to police officers and a police officer not doing anything about -- >> tip of the iceberg. al
another infant brought to a hospital emergency room with a skull fracture. the doctor found an old skull fracture as well. the victim's mom changed her story several times. and detective "a" wrote in the original report, no cause for criminal action, close the case. but juvenile brought to a hospital emergency room due to an alleged sexual assault, a review of that records revealed that that vick, under 3 years old, has a sexually transmitted disease. and detective "a" wrote...
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serious, fractured skulls and amputated fingers.tigators are pressuring a retailer to end a game of recall rulit. dylan lamb fractured his skull while toppling to the ground while in a bumbo chair. a producer was able to purchase a chair after seeing an ad on craig's list. the new director of the consumer products safety commission in washington, d.c. talked to our partner in the investigation about recalls and items on craig's list, saying it has a system to spit out recalled items but thinks they can do a better job. an intern bought a baby stroller from a secondhand store play it again kids. it was recalled in 2009 and has been connected to 149 injuries including 17 finger tip amputations. a person identifying herself as a manager explained what happened. iets difficult for us to look and know, but we do try. >> if those in the business can't keep track, what are the chances consumers can keep track? stephanie clark's dispatcher bursed into flames. >> i thought oh, my god. i can't believe it. >> her dish washer was recalled for f
serious, fractured skulls and amputated fingers.tigators are pressuring a retailer to end a game of recall rulit. dylan lamb fractured his skull while toppling to the ground while in a bumbo chair. a producer was able to purchase a chair after seeing an ad on craig's list. the new director of the consumer products safety commission in washington, d.c. talked to our partner in the investigation about recalls and items on craig's list, saying it has a system to spit out recalled items but thinks...
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when they blew up this rock behind it they found seven skulls which may be the seven people that were killed in that ambush in 1823. that's where the turtle used to sit. that image fell and is now in the visitor center. it was painted up there approximately 2145 years before, you have a 2000-year-old hurtle. you have a millennium of time. when we consider the value of pictograph cave state park, the park is named for the pictograph and that is a significant part of the occupation story but for archaeologists and anthropologists there is more cultural value in the artifacts that were excavated. excavation started in 1937 but people were here well before that digging in the cave. this road here was called the reservation road for a lot of years because it was the most direct route to prior. during the stagecoach times people would stay here, they would water their horses and go up and look at the pictographs and some of them would dig for artifacts. that continued up until it became a wpa excavation and that went up until 1941. excavation that happened was a group of local people from b
when they blew up this rock behind it they found seven skulls which may be the seven people that were killed in that ambush in 1823. that's where the turtle used to sit. that image fell and is now in the visitor center. it was painted up there approximately 2145 years before, you have a 2000-year-old hurtle. you have a millennium of time. when we consider the value of pictograph cave state park, the park is named for the pictograph and that is a significant part of the occupation story but for...
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when they blew up this rock behind it they found seven skulls which may be the seven people that were killed in that ambush in 1823. that's where the turtle used to sit. that image fell and is now in the visitor center.
when they blew up this rock behind it they found seven skulls which may be the seven people that were killed in that ambush in 1823. that's where the turtle used to sit. that image fell and is now in the visitor center.
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a 48 year-old is in critical condition with severe skull and staysail fractures.nued he was hit by a car headed westbound. >>mark: he java's cards will part old happen the step to midnight. the woman was found badly injured around the county as a. >>darya: she died in her travels to the hospital. >> reporter: crime scene investigators pastoral state highway 29 proposals left in the ditch where she was found woman in her mid to late fifties. investigators said the woman passed away on the airlift to santa rosa memorial hospital at that time the road was closed all the shares office and other emergencies responded walk to sing with canine units try to piece together what led up to lizbeth. while she in the area and what happened to her is still unclear. if she the victim of a hit and run? was she murdered? >>mark: california as part of the affordable care act. 1.3 million californians and rolled the first year of coverage. enrollment last the fair were 15th. >>darya: and give your input on your plan to reinstate the census go to college board. that's at the his and
a 48 year-old is in critical condition with severe skull and staysail fractures.nued he was hit by a car headed westbound. >>mark: he java's cards will part old happen the step to midnight. the woman was found badly injured around the county as a. >>darya: she died in her travels to the hospital. >> reporter: crime scene investigators pastoral state highway 29 proposals left in the ditch where she was found woman in her mid to late fifties. investigators said the woman passed...
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removed the right side of his skull to relieve the pressure. >> we have a long way to go but road.on the >> the stress of the single her inof four landed surgery. a community continues to rally her and jaden. >> it's hard for me to figure out where all this is going to from. jaden has done a remarkable job of trying to stay alive. donlin, abc 7 news. >> still got the shot there. republican controlled congress will likely have the final say on legalizing marijuana in the district. this past tuesday, nearly 70% of voters approved the growing as possession of small amounts of the drug. maryland congressman andy harris outcome onght the capitol hill. it shouldn't happen in our backyard. happen in the nation's capital. it's bad for the brains of marijuanahose use of will increase with legalization. >> congress will need to pass a resolution of disapproval to nullify the vote. 60-day clock won't start ticking until legislation is and that mights not happen until january. in washingtonre weekly, big changes coming to accommodate big crowds on the national mall this veterans day. what you ne
removed the right side of his skull to relieve the pressure. >> we have a long way to go but road.on the >> the stress of the single her inof four landed surgery. a community continues to rally her and jaden. >> it's hard for me to figure out where all this is going to from. jaden has done a remarkable job of trying to stay alive. donlin, abc 7 news. >> still got the shot there. republican controlled congress will likely have the final say on legalizing marijuana in the...
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. >> it hit below the helmet at the base of the skull. the doctors said it was a one in a million case. only 100 case where is it compressed the major artery carrying the blood to the brain and the artery split leading blood to the brain. the surgery failed to save his life. >> do you expect it to spark a big debate? safety or a freak accident? >> it is a split on that. i think people agree it was a freak accident, but why not look at safety. whether is the nfl or formula one. there is a restriction in the batsman's movement. this never happened in more than 100 years of cricket history. >> the bowler, sean abbott. he is now part of the story. sadly. >> this is a young man playing the sport he loves. >> 22. >> and you kill your best mate. can you imagine how that feels? he was at the sydney hospital and was speaking to hughes' sister and the captain michael clarke. what do you say to the sister of the guy that you just gone on to kill? i know cricket authorities will give him every assistance to try to counsel him and help him get over so
. >> it hit below the helmet at the base of the skull. the doctors said it was a one in a million case. only 100 case where is it compressed the major artery carrying the blood to the brain and the artery split leading blood to the brain. the surgery failed to save his life. >> do you expect it to spark a big debate? safety or a freak accident? >> it is a split on that. i think people agree it was a freak accident, but why not look at safety. whether is the nfl or formula one....
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. >> doctors remove the right side of his skull to relieve the pressure. the mother of four and a .ommunity rallies around him >> it's hard to figure out where this is going to come from. >> they have done a remarkable job and he's done a remarkable job trying to stay alive. >> he faces at least one more surgery to reattach the right side of the skull. the shooters in this case are still out there. >> just incredible. thank you so much. seven is on your side with an update to a story we first brought you on friday about some stolen halloween decorations. someone has returned the stolen charlie brown and snoopy figurines to the yard of bruce and have sherman. the decorations banished them their neighborhood just days before halloween. they have been a fixture in the neighborhood for more than a generation all stop >> it was quite a surprise. it was a happy surprise. charliesnoopy back and brown back. they were lying on the grass of our front yard. missingnly thing still is one wooden stake and she says that's easy enough to replace. >> is to resolve, charli
. >> doctors remove the right side of his skull to relieve the pressure. the mother of four and a .ommunity rallies around him >> it's hard to figure out where this is going to come from. >> they have done a remarkable job and he's done a remarkable job trying to stay alive. >> he faces at least one more surgery to reattach the right side of the skull. the shooters in this case are still out there. >> just incredible. thank you so much. seven is on your side with...
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and a good portion of his skull had been blown off. he was still alive. bleeding profusely. a coroner came with me, shook his head and john knew, knew he was dying. please be careful. the hero is mine. is last words were, please, be careful, colonel. there are times i go over to the world war ii memorial and i find john's name and i put my hand on t and i'll talk to john. he was so brave and so uncaring for himself. but the point is, i wore his blood on my utility uniform for three days. so i got to know john. story which ione, will always remember. en i was stationed in fort been ing, georgia, it was a segregated city. no blacks need bly. -- colinl couldn't get powell couldn't get into it. i took the casualty calls. so one day, i got a casualty call and i noted the address and i knew where it was, it was the poorest of the poor black sections. the day was getting late and not a place where you wanted to go. so i waited until the next morning. and i went over and i searched and searched and i searched and couldn't find the mother. finally found the house. i went up and wrapp
and a good portion of his skull had been blown off. he was still alive. bleeding profusely. a coroner came with me, shook his head and john knew, knew he was dying. please be careful. the hero is mine. is last words were, please, be careful, colonel. there are times i go over to the world war ii memorial and i find john's name and i put my hand on t and i'll talk to john. he was so brave and so uncaring for himself. but the point is, i wore his blood on my utility uniform for three days. so i...
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and their skulls are reinforced with soft cartilage, which helps absorb impact. (pecking) the result of all this drilling is a freshly-made burrow. the woodpecker will use the burrow to raise its chicks. so if you hear a lot of noisy hammering going on outside your bedroom window, don't get mad at the woodpecker. it's just tryin' to make a livin'. one of the fiercest burrowing predators in the united states is the american badger. the badger feasts on other burrowing animals, such as ground squirrels, and prairie dogs. and it has developed some unique ways of finding its prey. - one of the cool things that american badgers' do is, a lot of 'em will form a partnership with a coyote. (howling) the reason why they form a partnership with a coyote is a coyote has a very good sense of smell, and a badger doesn't. so the coyote kinda smells where the animal is, and the badger digs it out, and then they both share. - [voiceover] with long claws, and short, powerful legs, the badger can barrel through the ground like a mini bulldozer. so we're giving this badger the anim
and their skulls are reinforced with soft cartilage, which helps absorb impact. (pecking) the result of all this drilling is a freshly-made burrow. the woodpecker will use the burrow to raise its chicks. so if you hear a lot of noisy hammering going on outside your bedroom window, don't get mad at the woodpecker. it's just tryin' to make a livin'. one of the fiercest burrowing predators in the united states is the american badger. the badger feasts on other burrowing animals, such as ground...
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the 48 year- old victim is a critical condition with severe skull and facial fractures. ran right into traffic. there's a lot of foot traffic in the area and is more than a crosswalk >> james: first there was less sure tams are from the controlled substance act would take a break isis' tears have been in another american aid worker. >> reporter: paying cash is just an option after the clipper card. on monday the hayward bart station will come to an end on december 6th for not charging for parking. >> reporter: is a chilly start to your monday. more details on your chili in stormy forecast when the kron 4 morning news stormy forecast when the kron 4 morning news continues after this - "dear scan, "i've been a scan member for almost two years and have been very satisfied with the plan." - "i would like to thank you and your organization from top to bottom." - "i recently called into scan regarding a claims problem." - "i had been going round and round with a problem with a prescription drug order." - "it is nice to know that one phone call to you, and you take care of it r
the 48 year- old victim is a critical condition with severe skull and facial fractures. ran right into traffic. there's a lot of foot traffic in the area and is more than a crosswalk >> james: first there was less sure tams are from the controlled substance act would take a break isis' tears have been in another american aid worker. >> reporter: paying cash is just an option after the clipper card. on monday the hayward bart station will come to an end on december 6th for not...
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street >>he was hit in imelda road go read he was last known in critical condition and with a fractured skull. he tried to cross the street and ran directly into traffic. it is not clear how fast the driver was growing that the victim came running down hutchinson. he missed an eastbound car but as he continued to cross, he was struck by a westbound car. >>he went right in front of me at the same time another car was coming to the right of me. i swerve to avoid hitting him that the driver had no chance. he was not in a crosswalk said they could not even see the person was coming at them. co-lead the dead suspect vehicle is a black sedan with possible front and in and manage. lots of foot traffic in the area residents say their intersection needs more than a crosswalk area >>they should potentially put in some flashing lights in the crosswalk. >> vicki liviakis to david d. e. a randomly tested professional sports teams for illegal drugs. no results of any drugs have been released. that d e a says they're not targeting any specific team but they want to make sure that the teams are following the
street >>he was hit in imelda road go read he was last known in critical condition and with a fractured skull. he tried to cross the street and ran directly into traffic. it is not clear how fast the driver was growing that the victim came running down hutchinson. he missed an eastbound car but as he continued to cross, he was struck by a westbound car. >>he went right in front of me at the same time another car was coming to the right of me. i swerve to avoid hitting him that the...
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>> i found what looks like part of a human skull. >> we're able to identify the adult victims as summer and joseph mcstay. >> who brutally murdered the mcstays? a year ago we followed a tragic trail gone cold. >> who is so cold blood that they killed children? >> missed opportunities. dead end clues. interviews with those closest to the family, like this man, chase merritt. then a concerned family friend. >> in your gut, what do you think happened? >> i have absolutely no clue. >> reporter: now arrested for their murder. >> the cause of death was determined to be blunt force trauma. >> he's in custody. >> reporter: tonight, his exclusive interview and haunting words. you were the last person he saw. >> i'm definitely the last person he saw. >> reporter: who is this man and why do police say he killed an entire family? we take you inside this chilling case. "buried secrets: who murdered the mcstay family?" >>> from day one, i just had this gut feeling that i was never going to see them again. i just -- i just knew. something told me i wasn't going to see them again. >> reporter: four yea
>> i found what looks like part of a human skull. >> we're able to identify the adult victims as summer and joseph mcstay. >> who brutally murdered the mcstays? a year ago we followed a tragic trail gone cold. >> who is so cold blood that they killed children? >> missed opportunities. dead end clues. interviews with those closest to the family, like this man, chase merritt. then a concerned family friend. >> in your gut, what do you think happened? >> i...
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i found what looks like part of a human skull. >> the call came in at 9:58 a.m.orcyclist offroading in the mojave desert. >> what's the location? >> i believe 811 park -- >> so you're in victorville? >> yes, yes. >> a remote area. 100 miles north of the mcstay home. and over 150 miles from the mexico border. >> it's not an area where we would generally patrol. >> the local sheriffs department found two shallow graves and four skeletons. >> through the use of dental records, we're able to identify the adult victims as summer and joseph mcstay. we believe the other two sets of remains are that of the boys, their sons. >> it gives us courage to kn know -- that they're together. >> who did it? who is so cold-blooded that they killed children? >> it was a spot not far from where chase merritt lives. were you surprised that the remains were found in this desert in victorville? >> yeah, actually, because i love in -- >> nearby. >> anyway, probably 20 miles or so. >> i mean, is this ever -- would you ever expect that this is how it would end? in the desert like that? >>
i found what looks like part of a human skull. >> the call came in at 9:58 a.m.orcyclist offroading in the mojave desert. >> what's the location? >> i believe 811 park -- >> so you're in victorville? >> yes, yes. >> a remote area. 100 miles north of the mcstay home. and over 150 miles from the mexico border. >> it's not an area where we would generally patrol. >> the local sheriffs department found two shallow graves and four skeletons. >>...
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a lot of people think the brain is only damaged by hitting the inner part of the skull. but actually the brain is sort of like jell-o and it stretches the accelerating portion goes faster than the back porras and it stretches the brain in between and that's that stretching that causes a sort of breakdown in metabolism in the brain and it makes it where the brain's functions are slower, electricity doesn't run in the brain quite as well as it used to. when we've had a concussion, often we will be able to get to the right answer, we're just delayed. our thought processes are delayed in getting to that correct answer. so i think it's important that we also note that not only are we having concussions in athletics, we mentioned the military earlier and mentioned the elderly and the falls epidemic in the egg derly and falls in children. we don't want to forget the pediatric population and by midnight tonight nearly 30 children in this country will die from a traumatic brain injury. and a lot of folks, you know, will continue, a lot of these kids to have problems for the remai
a lot of people think the brain is only damaged by hitting the inner part of the skull. but actually the brain is sort of like jell-o and it stretches the accelerating portion goes faster than the back porras and it stretches the brain in between and that's that stretching that causes a sort of breakdown in metabolism in the brain and it makes it where the brain's functions are slower, electricity doesn't run in the brain quite as well as it used to. when we've had a concussion, often we will...
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a skull threatened to reveal sony's secrets, its top secrets, if the demands were not met.sperson said only they are investigating an i.t. matter, and the company has certainly been struggling financially in both its tv and mobile businesses, the last thing it needed. let's get more. robert was one of the world's first computer hackers. he's now a security expert at the university in brighton. great to have you with us. this attack -- let's start with that. it seems to have managed to get through to several layers to the point of accessing all sorts of -- so they claim, all sorts of information, top secrets. do we know anything about this? do we know snthem? >> i don't know of them. they call themselves guard yans of peace. we've had anonymous and so on. we don't know who they are.ians of peace. we've had anonymous and so on. we don't know who they are. they haven't quite announced what they're going to do next. but it's a major attack on sony. as you say, they lost 100 million play station network accounts earlier this year. there were other attacks on sony last year. now
a skull threatened to reveal sony's secrets, its top secrets, if the demands were not met.sperson said only they are investigating an i.t. matter, and the company has certainly been struggling financially in both its tv and mobile businesses, the last thing it needed. let's get more. robert was one of the world's first computer hackers. he's now a security expert at the university in brighton. great to have you with us. this attack -- let's start with that. it seems to have managed to get...
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skull candy and red bull. >> great use of this track, post olympics. >> he is not done. boy, oh, boy. take a deep breath. >> no way! >> he's at the top of the alpine jump. i know. you can feel the adrenaline just from watching this video. >> oh, my gosh. >> i mean, he's nowhere near the ground. just flying through the air. >> this is super holy smoke awesome. >> can't you feel your heart pounding for him? >> yes, yes. this is taking my stomach watching him do this. >> down safely. fist pump at the end. >>> so cacomic kasi and happene he started interviewing. >>hat is that? >> it'senallyhe same on this one w started by sam lee. >> got it. >> you look amazing. what are you dressed as here? >> as he's interviewing them notice that his mike gets in their face. >> what are you dressed as today? so you are a fashion addict. what are you dressed as? >> hey there. >> it shocks everybody. everybody thinks, okay, it was an accident, right? so they stick around. >> i'm x-23 from x-men. >> that is different from rovl marine? >> yeah. the mike. >> i'm sorry, what? >> why do i find th
skull candy and red bull. >> great use of this track, post olympics. >> he is not done. boy, oh, boy. take a deep breath. >> no way! >> he's at the top of the alpine jump. i know. you can feel the adrenaline just from watching this video. >> oh, my gosh. >> i mean, he's nowhere near the ground. just flying through the air. >> this is super holy smoke awesome. >> can't you feel your heart pounding for him? >> yes, yes. this is taking my...
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her skull was crushed. the wound was massive.he detective called the chief on vacation in the mountains 5 hours away. and described the way they found her. >> did he think she was dead already? >> he thought she was dead. tremendous amount of blood. he indicates that he reaches for her wrist to see if she has a pulse, and her leg moves, and she gasps. >> reporter: but it didn't look like she'd be alive for long. the detective drove dan lange to the hospital. told him, prepare for the worst. as he arrived at the emergency room, dan ran into a nurse he knew. >> and she took one look at me, and, of course, it was so heartbroken, that i, of course, broke down, and then i had a chance to see karen. >> reporter: the doctors gave her a slim chance. one in a hundred maybe. she was airlifted to a bigger hospital in portland for specialized care. and as dan kept watch at her bedside, he remembered an odd comment karen made a few days before she was attacked. her boys were in college, nearly grown. she wasn't sure what her purpose was anymo
her skull was crushed. the wound was massive.he detective called the chief on vacation in the mountains 5 hours away. and described the way they found her. >> did he think she was dead already? >> he thought she was dead. tremendous amount of blood. he indicates that he reaches for her wrist to see if she has a pulse, and her leg moves, and she gasps. >> reporter: but it didn't look like she'd be alive for long. the detective drove dan lange to the hospital. told him, prepare...
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look at the claw hammer attack some guy was out near daily city gets out and hammers someone in the skull those are the people we're picking up at the airport now those people are not compliant with sequa the environmental laws a the the laws, etc. i think the city of san francisco is going to get sued in a car catches on fire and a driver that's not trained has an accident those people are committing insurance fraud until the governor's law goes into effect next july every driver is hiding the fact they're doing commercial bus without the council for the insurance dave jones the insurance commissioner has stated this is fraud it continues regarding and want to stay the city of chicago there's a lawsuit from people that bought medallions there was a breach of contract and fraud i'm part of the committee on mta for the improvement we're going to mediate a couple of million dollars to service the public it should come out of the 20 thousand a year from the medallions maybe you'll give us $10,000 thank you. >> next speaker >> (calling names). >> good afternoon ms. wood. >> yes. good afternoo
look at the claw hammer attack some guy was out near daily city gets out and hammers someone in the skull those are the people we're picking up at the airport now those people are not compliant with sequa the environmental laws a the the laws, etc. i think the city of san francisco is going to get sued in a car catches on fire and a driver that's not trained has an accident those people are committing insurance fraud until the governor's law goes into effect next july every driver is hiding the...
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he broke some bones and fractured his face and skull. >> he wasn't really talking. i asked if he liked spider-man and super heros and think of them and try to cape him awake. >> firefighters hauled sebastian back up in a basket. >> i was falling. i was crying because i was so relieved. >> the 4-year-old is in serious condition. he had surgery, a blood transfusion and was put in a medically enduced coma. he calls his son's survival a miracle. >> he is stubborn and a little fighter and that's why i am proud of him. >> he is not sure when sebastian will be able to come home, but he says his puppy and his favorite blanket are waiting. in santa rosa, alyssa harrington, abc7 news. >> a tragedy in the east bay as a chase ends in the death of a boy who was just crossing the street. abc7 news reporter is at the scene. >> the sheriff deputies say they are still searching for the suspect. they just got off the phone with him and they say the boy who was hit at san lorenzo high school, the boy was struck and his body landed in the bus stop and witnesses say it was a sad scene e
he broke some bones and fractured his face and skull. >> he wasn't really talking. i asked if he liked spider-man and super heros and think of them and try to cape him awake. >> firefighters hauled sebastian back up in a basket. >> i was falling. i was crying because i was so relieved. >> the 4-year-old is in serious condition. he had surgery, a blood transfusion and was put in a medically enduced coma. he calls his son's survival a miracle. >> he is stubborn and a...
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next there are broken bits of bone and a skull. >> we count about a dozen open pits. some are weeks old, others were dug only hours ago. ancient roman sark gus has been destroyed. with the hidden camera we drive to the nearby village and work with people who took part in the illegal dig. >> toom raiders? no. all i've seen are a few construction workers. >> there people from northern bulgaria and schuman and places like that. >> in reality, though, it's usually local villagers who plunder the sites and sell their finds to organized gangs. the art facts continue onward to middlemen mainly to auststra and germany. there's little danger of being caught. unlike neighboring greece bulgaria does not have a special unit devoted to cracking down on this trade. >> what we need is a specialized police unit staffed with experts who can do real effective work. >> so far though an unsavory lobby made up of dealers and politicians has prevented the establishment of a force. the small number of art facts that are recovered end up here. >> right now we have about 60,000 objects. most
next there are broken bits of bone and a skull. >> we count about a dozen open pits. some are weeks old, others were dug only hours ago. ancient roman sark gus has been destroyed. with the hidden camera we drive to the nearby village and work with people who took part in the illegal dig. >> toom raiders? no. all i've seen are a few construction workers. >> there people from northern bulgaria and schuman and places like that. >> in reality, though, it's usually local...
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time to break out the bubbly, which is what they named their skull bong.est macarthur genius fellow terence tao says he learned to love math from "sesame street." that's where i learned to love cookies and hiding in trash cans. kobe bryant has set the n.b.a.'s all-time record for missed shots, but remember, cobie, you always make 100% of the shots you don't miss. thi i
time to break out the bubbly, which is what they named their skull bong.est macarthur genius fellow terence tao says he learned to love math from "sesame street." that's where i learned to love cookies and hiding in trash cans. kobe bryant has set the n.b.a.'s all-time record for missed shots, but remember, cobie, you always make 100% of the shots you don't miss. thi i
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time to break out the bubbly, which is what they named their skull bong.hur genius fellow terence tao says he learned to love math from "sesame street." that's where i learned to love cookies and hiding in trash cans. kobe bryant has set the n.b.a.'s all-time record for missed shots, but remember, kobe, you always make 100% of the shots you don't miss. this is the "colbert report." ( cheers and applause ) captioning sponsored by comedy central ( cheers and applause ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey! welcome to the report. >> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen. >> stephen: thank you, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to the report. good to have you with us. folks, thank you. ( cheers and applause ) thank you for being-- ladies and gentlemen, i hope that i've made this clear over the years, but i love new york city. because everything, everything in new york is bigger. we've t
time to break out the bubbly, which is what they named their skull bong.hur genius fellow terence tao says he learned to love math from "sesame street." that's where i learned to love cookies and hiding in trash cans. kobe bryant has set the n.b.a.'s all-time record for missed shots, but remember, kobe, you always make 100% of the shots you don't miss. this is the "colbert report." ( cheers and applause ) captioning sponsored by comedy central ( cheers and applause ) (...