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i thought i had a skull fracture and returned out to be fluid surrounding the skull from the impact.er that i was probably out of school for two weeks straight. i don't think i've been the same ever since. my grades dropped. i was terribly depressed but i did want to admit it. from the outside i might've looked ok but when i got home i closed my curtains and i laid in bed i did nothing else. ♪ and it makes it difficult to know. some of the athletes don't report symptoms until hours or perhaps a day or two later. they will have a game on friday come intothey will the trainer on monday and say i still had some headaches and i feel little dizzy. reporting is really problematic. susan: in the laboratory you know exactly what the head acceleration was. you can control the interval between the two of these. you can understand how many. our understanding of the rates of concussion in young people is dependent on data. your nappies have so many choices to present to clinical care. my appearanceid told me i could go to the emergency room or suck it up. go my nieces and nephews can to an urgen
i thought i had a skull fracture and returned out to be fluid surrounding the skull from the impact.er that i was probably out of school for two weeks straight. i don't think i've been the same ever since. my grades dropped. i was terribly depressed but i did want to admit it. from the outside i might've looked ok but when i got home i closed my curtains and i laid in bed i did nothing else. ♪ and it makes it difficult to know. some of the athletes don't report symptoms until hours or perhaps...
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one can be from the brain hitting the inside of the skull and the areas in red on that slide the skulls great at protecting the brain from a lot of things. when this is moving out of phase with the skull itself. there's a hostile environment in there. the brain gets damaged in those particular areas. your even have to have that to have the damage or the injury that tori described. the very movement of the skull itself is a somewhat chilled at mismatch. what is not a uniform density. it can damage the delicate white matter fibers that connect one nerve cell to another. these are particularly delicate and so this kind of twisting action can damage that. it can damage the conductivity of the different brain functions. putting it all together this image shows the brain regions that are most likely to be damaged. a set of perfect storm that kind of neuropsychiatric complaints this is illustrated on the image map. brain regions that are responsible for the symptoms the tori described. memory loss is a common complaint. this shows which brain regions are important in memory function. you can
one can be from the brain hitting the inside of the skull and the areas in red on that slide the skulls great at protecting the brain from a lot of things. when this is moving out of phase with the skull itself. there's a hostile environment in there. the brain gets damaged in those particular areas. your even have to have that to have the damage or the injury that tori described. the very movement of the skull itself is a somewhat chilled at mismatch. what is not a uniform density. it can...
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the skull from the impact. after that, i was probably out of school for two weeks straight, and i don't think i've been the same ever since. my grades dropped not significantly, but they did. i was terribly depressed, but i didn't want to admit it. so from the outside i might have looked okay, but when i got home, i closed my curtains, laid in bed, did nothing else. >> when i was in practice advising parents and student athletes, it was always, you know, learning from your experience. so what was the impact of your last concussion? how did it impact your life, your school work? because the next one is going to be twice as bad. >> rose: right. and that's kind of the message i think people have to listen and make the reasonable choice. i guess i would throw in this one other thing which susan mentioned was the fact that it's not just the number but it's the queens and how close they -- it's the sequence and how close they are in time. so there is one very rare event but it's unfortunately a fatal event. it's call
the skull from the impact. after that, i was probably out of school for two weeks straight, and i don't think i've been the same ever since. my grades dropped not significantly, but they did. i was terribly depressed, but i didn't want to admit it. so from the outside i might have looked okay, but when i got home, i closed my curtains, laid in bed, did nothing else. >> when i was in practice advising parents and student athletes, it was always, you know, learning from your experience. so...
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the impact force is from bumping into the skull by another skull hitting it, hitting the ground, hitting a soccer ball. in addition, there are inertial forces, like a whiplash injury, when someone bangs into your body, which shakes up the brain. they often have significant consequences on people's neurological state. this varies from the modest to moderate or severe. modest falls into two categories. in some cases, the recovery may take longer. with moderate or severe brain injury, the recovery takes longer. what leads to this is younger people are more susceptible and older people, having had a prior -- more susceptible than older people. it takes longer to recover and, if you have had a concussion, you are more likely to have a second. if you have had two, you are likely to have a third or fourth. it is not only bad in itself. it is bad for the future of the athlete. there are severe initial symptoms. if you have these, you are likely to have a prolonged recovery. where are you most susceptible? both in men and women, it occurs in adolescence, from 12-19. why that is so is because ther
the impact force is from bumping into the skull by another skull hitting it, hitting the ground, hitting a soccer ball. in addition, there are inertial forces, like a whiplash injury, when someone bangs into your body, which shakes up the brain. they often have significant consequences on people's neurological state. this varies from the modest to moderate or severe. modest falls into two categories. in some cases, the recovery may take longer. with moderate or severe brain injury, the recovery...
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cage won the skull at bid during an auction in l-a. he willingly surrendered the skull and is cooperating with the ongoing investigation to find the suspects stealing the fossil. still to come... they're the hottest gadgets on everyone's wish list this holiday season. some help with those tech toys you may open up christmas so when you open that shiny new gift what should you do? mary moloney has the tips you need in today's consumer watch. " if santa placed tech presents under the tree -- there are some things to consider. before using the internet on a new smartphone -- tablet -- or laptop -- go to the "settings" tab to adjust privacy options. if kids will use the gifts -- there may be addidional options. (glenn derene/consumer reports electronics editor) "you might want to look through the parental controls that's in the settings, and you can enable any restrictions that will make you feel comfortable giving that to your son or daughter." also check for the latest software update and anti-virus protection. but if that gift isn't a p
cage won the skull at bid during an auction in l-a. he willingly surrendered the skull and is cooperating with the ongoing investigation to find the suspects stealing the fossil. still to come... they're the hottest gadgets on everyone's wish list this holiday season. some help with those tech toys you may open up christmas so when you open that shiny new gift what should you do? mary moloney has the tips you need in today's consumer watch. " if santa placed tech presents under the tree --...
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it is protected by being encased in the skull.n we move about and there is minimal movement in the brain. there can be serious and jarring of the brain. as it moves rapidly back and forth within this enclosed space. it is only separated from this bony inflexible skull by a small layer of fluid. it takes longer to recover when you've had a prior concussion. if you have had one concussion, you are much more likely to have a second. a concussion is not only bad in itself but what it does really for the future of the athlete. that is the: reality. what do you hope comes out of the film? will smith: as a parent i didn't know my son play for. my son was on the field. he played from age 14 to age 18. i was concerned about him breaking his leg. the big thing was spinal injury. i had no idea. other people also have no idea. it is strictly about the sowledge and the information that people can make informed decisions. rose: if you had to make that decision again? smith: he was really into it. that would be very difficult. i would want him t
it is protected by being encased in the skull.n we move about and there is minimal movement in the brain. there can be serious and jarring of the brain. as it moves rapidly back and forth within this enclosed space. it is only separated from this bony inflexible skull by a small layer of fluid. it takes longer to recover when you've had a prior concussion. if you have had one concussion, you are much more likely to have a second. a concussion is not only bad in itself but what it does really...
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i was extremely disappointed when i opened up his skull and his brain looked normal. answers, he analyzed webster's brain and uncovered a new medical condition. >> we're looking at a region of the brain in a football player about 40 years old. and what you can see, it looks ugly. >> reporter: he named it chronic traumatic encephalopathy, cte. >> the most significant contributing factor to cte is exporch sureex exposure to blunt force trauma of the head. what happens is over sometimes 40 years you would not begin to manifest in a progressive man similarly on course. symptoms at mild as constant headaches. very sult changes in personality. very subtle but diminishing intelligence. the mood disorders. chronic alcoholism. drug abuse. >> are we talking general slaps >> violent slaps that would make your brain move forward and backward, sideways, in your skull. causing shearing injuries. >> reporter: amalu's published findings were dismissed, even the nfl. >> what were some of the things people called you back then? >> insinuated that i was a fool doctor, that i was fraudul
i was extremely disappointed when i opened up his skull and his brain looked normal. answers, he analyzed webster's brain and uncovered a new medical condition. >> we're looking at a region of the brain in a football player about 40 years old. and what you can see, it looks ugly. >> reporter: he named it chronic traumatic encephalopathy, cte. >> the most significant contributing factor to cte is exporch sureex exposure to blunt force trauma of the head. what happens is over...
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>> violent slaps that would make your brain move forward and backward, sideways, in your skull. causing shearing injuries. >> reporter: amalu's published findings were dismissed, even demonized by fans and some in the nfl. >> what were some of the things people called you back then? >> insinuated that i was a fool doctor, that i was fraudulent, that i was synthesizing my data and my findings. some pretty much called me the "n" word. i actually lost my job. even national institute of health officials had been told in the meeting, one of the officials said, that african, i don't trust him. trust him and bolstered dr. amalu's dribblety was neurosurgeon and former steelers team doctor julian bales. >> we've got several linemen who did not have career-ending concussions who later were found at an early age to have extensive brain damage. >> reporter: they collaborated for years. he's played in the movie by alec baldwin. >> the league has kept everyone in the dark. and you turn on the lights and gave their biggest bogeyman a name. >> what's happening now, what you think they're doing
>> violent slaps that would make your brain move forward and backward, sideways, in your skull. causing shearing injuries. >> reporter: amalu's published findings were dismissed, even demonized by fans and some in the nfl. >> what were some of the things people called you back then? >> insinuated that i was a fool doctor, that i was fraudulent, that i was synthesizing my data and my findings. some pretty much called me the "n" word. i actually lost my job. even...
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. >> i hear no more skulls.ls away. >> once enjoyed a truly formidable reputation as trackers, warriors, and ritual istic takers of heads. they were and continue to be wanderers. valuing a tradition where every tribesman was set out from the longhouse of his birth to travel, learn, to bring something back. each tattoo he gets over the course ever of his life represents a different experience, a different journey. >> just to signify knowledge and the wealth they brought back to the longhouse, what you probably would want to get -- >> like that. >> since last i saw you, you were getting this. >> still there. >> still there. ten years ago at his shop, borneo ink, eddie david tattooed me with a symbol of a snake eating its own tail. life, death, the eternal ebb and flow. i think i was going through a hippy phase. eddie does great work and he's known for traditional tribal tattoos, but i'm looking forward to getting it done old school this time. hand tapped in the jungle. so, i need your advice because i'm going back
. >> i hear no more skulls.ls away. >> once enjoyed a truly formidable reputation as trackers, warriors, and ritual istic takers of heads. they were and continue to be wanderers. valuing a tradition where every tribesman was set out from the longhouse of his birth to travel, learn, to bring something back. each tattoo he gets over the course ever of his life represents a different experience, a different journey. >> just to signify knowledge and the wealth they brought back to...
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revealed the 67 million-year-old t-rex skull was uggle into the u.s.fore cage bought it. saying cage is not to blame. on a tuesday night the great made in america christmas and the famous "i lovelucy" scene with something in it, made in am is i to the nation's capital to support an important causethe way you live ó] for years to come. how can you help? by giving a little more, to yourself.i am running for my future. people sometimes forget to he the cause is retirement, and today thousands of people came to race for retirement and pledge to save an additional one percent of their income. that we prudential?n bring hx it's here, the first gummy multivitamin... ...from centrum. support... ...your energy... ...immunity... and metabolism like never before. centrum multigummies. see gummies in a whole new light. karl, don't you have friends coming over? yeah, so? it stinks in here. you've got to wash this whole room are you kidding? wash it? let's wash it with febreze. for all the things you can't wash, use... ...febreze fabric refresher whoa Ñ- hey mrs. we
revealed the 67 million-year-old t-rex skull was uggle into the u.s.fore cage bought it. saying cage is not to blame. on a tuesday night the great made in america christmas and the famous "i lovelucy" scene with something in it, made in am is i to the nation's capital to support an important causethe way you live ó] for years to come. how can you help? by giving a little more, to yourself.i am running for my future. people sometimes forget to he the cause is retirement, and today...
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actor nicolas cage returns a pricey dinosaur skull... after a lengthy investigation proves it was stolen. the oscar-winner agreed to turn over the skull he purchased for 276-thousand dollars! according to his publicist, cage purchased the rare dinosaur skull from a beverly hills gallery back in 2007. it turns out the skull had been taken-- illegally from mongolia. the elf on the since it's debut more than ten years ago. now one dad is taking it to the next level. how he is enlisting the help of his four month old son.... we've got a look-- having fun with a new holiday tradition... and he is using his four month old son-- as a special helper. photographer alan lawrence has transformed his baby boy into a real-life elf on a shelf. lawrence started taking photos with his son around the house dressed as an elf - and then photo shopping himself out. the little elf-- has been caught on the mantle.... on the shower and even shoving cookies in the v- live from las vegas it's time for fox5 two teens are breaking into a home. woman who was one of
actor nicolas cage returns a pricey dinosaur skull... after a lengthy investigation proves it was stolen. the oscar-winner agreed to turn over the skull he purchased for 276-thousand dollars! according to his publicist, cage purchased the rare dinosaur skull from a beverly hills gallery back in 2007. it turns out the skull had been taken-- illegally from mongolia. the elf on the since it's debut more than ten years ago. now one dad is taking it to the next level. how he is enlisting the help of...
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. >>> and when we come back here tonight, the well-known name who bought a stolen dinosaur skull, now giving it back tonight. this evening after a major decision when it comes to head injuries and research. >>> and, someone call security at the airport. the coyote, right there, on the run. just as holiday passengers show up to travel. want bladder leak underwear that moves like you do? try ys discreet underwear and move, groove, wiggle, giggle, swerve, curve. lift, shift, ride, glide, hit your stride. only always discreet underwear has soft dual leak guard barriers to help stop leaks where they happen most and a discreet fit that hugs your curves, you barely feel it. always discreet underwear so bladder leaks can feel like no big deal. because hey, pee happens. get your free pair and valuable coupons at always discreet.com with the pain and swelling of my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis... ordinary objects often seemed... intimidating. doing something simple... meant enduring a lot of pain. if ra is changing your view of everyday things orencia may help. orencia works differen
. >>> and when we come back here tonight, the well-known name who bought a stolen dinosaur skull, now giving it back tonight. this evening after a major decision when it comes to head injuries and research. >>> and, someone call security at the airport. the coyote, right there, on the run. just as holiday passengers show up to travel. want bladder leak underwear that moves like you do? try ys discreet underwear and move, groove, wiggle, giggle, swerve, curve. lift, shift,...
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it is protected by being encased in a rigid bony skull.n we move about, there is movement in the brain. but is a result of two kinds of forces, impact forces and inertial forces. there can be serious and jarring of the brain as it moves rapidly back and forth within this enclosed space. it is only separated from this bony inflexible skull by a small layer of fluid. having had a prior concussion is particularly important for two reasons. one, it takes longer to recover. but also one of the interesting things and said things about prior concussions if you have had one, you are much more likely to have a second. if you have had two concussion, you are much more likely to have a third or fourth one. is not that in its self -- not bad in itself, but threatens the future of the athlete that is playing. charlie: everything he said is a most exactly the reality. what do you hope comes out of the film, will? will: as a parent i did not know when my son played football. my son was on the field and i was concerned about him breaking his leg. charlie:
it is protected by being encased in a rigid bony skull.n we move about, there is movement in the brain. but is a result of two kinds of forces, impact forces and inertial forces. there can be serious and jarring of the brain as it moves rapidly back and forth within this enclosed space. it is only separated from this bony inflexible skull by a small layer of fluid. having had a prior concussion is particularly important for two reasons. one, it takes longer to recover. but also one of the...
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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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nicolas cage has agreed to give back a dinosaur skull prosecutors say was stolen from mongolia.tional treasure actor bought the 70 million-year-old tyrannosaurus skull from a beverly hills gallery for $276,000 back in 2007. he reportedly outfitted fellow movie star leonardo dicaprio but the department of homeland security says the skull was illegally smuggled from mongolia where exporting dinosaur fossils has been criminalized since 1924. neither cage nor the gallery have been accused of any wrongdoing. >>> a little winter sports here. close call on the slopes for world champion skier yesterday. the austrian was almost wiped out by a drone while competing at the alpine skiing world cup in italy. the drone was carrying a broadcast camera. as you can see it missed a four-time defending champion by a matter of seconds. now hershel didn't even find out about the near-collision until the end of the run. he still managed to finish second and reclaim the overall world cup lead. >>> and finally, season's greetings from your senator, shiba. "the new york times" reached out to all 100 sen
nicolas cage has agreed to give back a dinosaur skull prosecutors say was stolen from mongolia.tional treasure actor bought the 70 million-year-old tyrannosaurus skull from a beverly hills gallery for $276,000 back in 2007. he reportedly outfitted fellow movie star leonardo dicaprio but the department of homeland security says the skull was illegally smuggled from mongolia where exporting dinosaur fossils has been criminalized since 1924. neither cage nor the gallery have been accused of any...
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he had brought a skull like this one for 226$226,000. authorities say he willingly gave it up once finding out it was stolen. >>> and comedians in cars, getting coffee with the commander and chief. they circle the white lawn and it will premier december 30th on crackal. >>> and hugh grant and his girlfriend went from being childless to having four kids in just five years. thanks for watching "early when your cold is this bad... ...you need new theraflu expressmax. theraflu expressmax combines... maximum strength medicines available without a prescription... ...to fight your worst cold and flu symptoms... ...so you can feel better fast and get back to the job at hand. new theraflu expressmax. the power to feel better.tm ( ) just head around the corner to walgreens when you're searching for that perfect little something. walgreens has great gifts like toys, beauty gift sets, and photo gifts, and it's all just a hop, skip, and a bark away. right now, save 50% >>> leading the news on msnbc.com. maul of america asks judge to bar black lives m
he had brought a skull like this one for 226$226,000. authorities say he willingly gave it up once finding out it was stolen. >>> and comedians in cars, getting coffee with the commander and chief. they circle the white lawn and it will premier december 30th on crackal. >>> and hugh grant and his girlfriend went from being childless to having four kids in just five years. thanks for watching "early when your cold is this bad... ...you need new theraflu expressmax....
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i picked up skulls as robert deniro going are you talking to me? look what i did to you. and then i would hand it -- james: what was his joe pesci like? billy: do i like funny to you? we rehearsed it and it relaxed me and the next day i shot my experience. niall, you do some accents. you always try do the accent of whatever country you in when you're on stage. niall: i can't really do impressions, i can do accents. when i go to spain i speak like this. i'm very happy to be on "the late late show" with mr. billy crystal. i'm so happy to be here. thank you very much. [applause] james: i love that. that is fantastic. billy: what about -- did you play the barclays center in brooklyn? niall: brooklyn, yeah, i can talk like new york if you want. james: i love it. billy: that is pretty good. he is like using his hands a lot. that is unbelievable. . james: now later on the the show, we are playing a game, one direction and myself, where we are going to play "tattoo tonight is going to leave with an actual tattoo. billy: i'm not in that? james: you can be if you want to. billy: i'
i picked up skulls as robert deniro going are you talking to me? look what i did to you. and then i would hand it -- james: what was his joe pesci like? billy: do i like funny to you? we rehearsed it and it relaxed me and the next day i shot my experience. niall, you do some accents. you always try do the accent of whatever country you in when you're on stage. niall: i can't really do impressions, i can do accents. when i go to spain i speak like this. i'm very happy to be on "the late...
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mongolia is tracking down these skulls. one of which belonged to nic cage. it is like a nic cage movie, by the way. >> kendall jenner, a little girl's day. they went to trashy lingerie.
mongolia is tracking down these skulls. one of which belonged to nic cage. it is like a nic cage movie, by the way. >> kendall jenner, a little girl's day. they went to trashy lingerie.
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some of the skull fragments lay in the dining room. >> in his extraordinary interview, ferrell tells of his involvement with a network of devil worshippers and witnessing a human sacrifice. >> how was he killed? >> with a dagger. ceremonial. >> and then what happened? >> then afterwards, the blood was ritually drank such as in communion. >> today, ferrell maintains that after dwelling on the dark side, he's now emerged on the other side and says his bad choices should serve as a warning. and so this is his story. >>> in here, you're surrounded >>> in here, you're surrounded by other murderers, robbers, rapists, thieves. they still tend to kind of give me respect, give me space. and it throws them to a degree because they're like well, this guy was drinking blood, he's got to be crazy. something can't be right with this guy's mind. >> whether rod ferrell is crazy matters more than somewhat with the claims he will make in this film. perhaps he just craves attention. his career as a teenaged vampire earned him a ticket to death row, but i
some of the skull fragments lay in the dining room. >> in his extraordinary interview, ferrell tells of his involvement with a network of devil worshippers and witnessing a human sacrifice. >> how was he killed? >> with a dagger. ceremonial. >> and then what happened? >> then afterwards, the blood was ritually drank such as in communion. >> today, ferrell maintains that after dwelling on the dark side, he's now emerged on the other side and says his bad...
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it was dark in this new neighborhood so she couldn't see much but a dark hoodie and a skull mask. while officer brady was being treated for her concussion law enforcement began their investiaand this woman showed up looking for her boyfriend so police went back to her apartment nearby where they found him and now police believe they may have something to do with this case. >> i don't think anyone in their right mind are going to go with an alibi they were hunting rabbits at 1:30 in the morning with a bb gun. >> there's enough evidence to identify who the skull mask attacker is which is why they need your help to find the right clues. we have that until they carry these ca etus and we just can't seem to escape them. >> in anderson county krystyne brown 7 news. >> state investigato are looking into the attack on the officer and anderson police are offering a $1,000 reward. if you think you can help call 1-888-crime sc. >>> new at 5 a defense motion for a speedy trial in the michael clarkeer case the former north charleston officer who shot and killed walter scott back in april. in h
it was dark in this new neighborhood so she couldn't see much but a dark hoodie and a skull mask. while officer brady was being treated for her concussion law enforcement began their investiaand this woman showed up looking for her boyfriend so police went back to her apartment nearby where they found him and now police believe they may have something to do with this case. >> i don't think anyone in their right mind are going to go with an alibi they were hunting rabbits at 1:30 in the...
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they found a skull and worked the scene into the night. eventually bones and clothing were also found. at a press conference this morning, the worcester and norfolk d.a. explained how the remains were identified. >> yesterday, using dental records and other evidence, which determined that the remains found were those of james j. robertson. >> four men have been connection with the kidnapping. at the press conference today michael said it's too soon to say if and when homicide charges will be filed. >> we have to follow the evidence and the evidence is still actively being gathered and they are continuing to work. >> prosecutors are not yet commenting on a possible motive. the medical examiner is working to determine the cause and manner of jamie robertson's death. newscenter 5. >> thanks. let's take a look at the roads. is it busy on the bunk hill bridge in both directions. let's take a look at the maps and see where the drive times are. half an hour from mass ab to route 33. out west on the mass pike, 20 minutes and building from i-93 to
they found a skull and worked the scene into the night. eventually bones and clothing were also found. at a press conference this morning, the worcester and norfolk d.a. explained how the remains were identified. >> yesterday, using dental records and other evidence, which determined that the remains found were those of james j. robertson. >> four men have been connection with the kidnapping. at the press conference today michael said it's too soon to say if and when homicide...
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in reality, it is not stopping your brain from slamming into the skull.ie: any contradictions for you, any pushback? peter: we knew what we were walking into. we know that football is not a sport. it is part of the social and cultural fabric of the country. on thanksgiving day we think of the cowboys in the lines. we knew we were walking into a cultural phenomenon. we all stayed true to our mission, which was character. the man that will plays was truly one of the most unusual and joyful people. whistleblowers are complex people driven by complex motivations. he was so pure spirit. you stay focused on character. the consequences to the sport, that is what is happening around us. charlie: he did it because it was the right thing to do? will: what is really interesting about bennett, how i try to understand the character. what i found with bennett was that he wanted to be accepted as an american. everything in his life, he has eight degrees. the way that he dressed. where he lived, where his friends were. everything was about living up to this this spiritua
in reality, it is not stopping your brain from slamming into the skull.ie: any contradictions for you, any pushback? peter: we knew what we were walking into. we know that football is not a sport. it is part of the social and cultural fabric of the country. on thanksgiving day we think of the cowboys in the lines. we knew we were walking into a cultural phenomenon. we all stayed true to our mission, which was character. the man that will plays was truly one of the most unusual and joyful...
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. >> skull and bones. yaly's. >> skull and bones. i heard about that. >> we are not into the skull and bones. >> no, we are not that cool. >> well, allison, see her at night in the lap of luxury segment. we have a special on friday at 10:30. >> look at this. >> perfect opportunity. jeremy, when is it out? >> it is opening friday here. >> nice to meet you. >> thank you. we have circus performers going on from the victory theatre. it is meet the moore's! we're the moore family, and as you can see, we need an internet that can do more. we do more games, and more streaming. so we need more speed. time warner cable. you can too. call now. now we can connect more devices, at the same time. amazing. so is my guacamole. hi grandma and grandpa! ha, look at that! [laughs] time warner cable even has an internet plan for us. get the internet speed that's right for you. from 3 megs to ultra fast 300 megs they even made it easy to switch with a one-hour arrival window. can get more! get 50 meg internet for $39.99 per month. call now. you could get
. >> skull and bones. yaly's. >> skull and bones. i heard about that. >> we are not into the skull and bones. >> no, we are not that cool. >> well, allison, see her at night in the lap of luxury segment. we have a special on friday at 10:30. >> look at this. >> perfect opportunity. jeremy, when is it out? >> it is opening friday here. >> nice to meet you. >> thank you. we have circus performers going on from the victory theatre. it is...
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found that is the remarkably complete skull of an ancient ancestor of modern man. is it? david took us to the national museum in the capital city of tbilisi to see the actual skulls kept in a vault and handled with kid gloves, because they are indeed national treasures. this is how old? >>this is 1.8 million years old. >> sreenivasan: the brain capacity was about 40% of ours, and they stood about five feet tall. the skull has features of three different species, a possible snapshot in time of evolution. an older adult, probably a male, was among those found. and the toothless, worn jawbone might tell us more than just size and age. >> it means it was a weak individual who could survive only with help of others. and i think that dmanisi shows also the first traces of compassions and solidarity in homo erectus. >> sreenivasan: so, homo erectus, even though they had a brain that was a third our size, they still cared for somebody other than themselves. >> one of the human characters could be taking on others. >> sreenivasan: taking care of others. how did these guys g
found that is the remarkably complete skull of an ancient ancestor of modern man. is it? david took us to the national museum in the capital city of tbilisi to see the actual skulls kept in a vault and handled with kid gloves, because they are indeed national treasures. this is how old? >>this is 1.8 million years old. >> sreenivasan: the brain capacity was about 40% of ours, and they stood about five feet tall. the skull has features of three different species, a possible snapshot...
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harvey: nic cage lost a dinosaur skull. evan: the government of mongolia is on the hunt for all of the stolen skulls apparently smuggled out of the country. one of which they believe belongs to nic cage. harvey: why would nic cage do that, by the way? >> that is called mongolian beef. >> kim kardashian dropped another app and she crashed the apple store. people close to her are claiming she was selling 9,000 a millisecond. harvey: how can you do that many? mike: it was the number one downloaded app. >> but at that pace,
harvey: nic cage lost a dinosaur skull. evan: the government of mongolia is on the hunt for all of the stolen skulls apparently smuggled out of the country. one of which they believe belongs to nic cage. harvey: why would nic cage do that, by the way? >> that is called mongolian beef. >> kim kardashian dropped another app and she crashed the apple store. people close to her are claiming she was selling 9,000 a millisecond. harvey: how can you do that many? mike: it was the number...