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timothy had jumped from the george washington bridge. his death was ruled a suicide. >> i spent six months following his disappearance talking to his friends, his teammates, learning about who he is and understanding. >> tim khan covered timothy's case for student newspaper. >> at what point did this really come into focus for you in terms of it becoming a larger issue? >> a lot of it when he was found dead, i had to reconcile myself of six months reconciling myself that he was going to be found alive, i really want to meet this guy he sounds like a lot of fun. now he died buy suicide, what made him make that decision? what was the school doing about it? why does this keep happening? >> the mystery behind what happened to timothy inspired this 19-year-old to look to his fellow students. and his university. and ask: how did this tragedy occur? >> what do you think it is? >> that's the toughest question. >> right. >> definitely has a lot to do with the pressure. there's a lot of academic pressure, lot of social pressure. for these athletes
timothy had jumped from the george washington bridge. his death was ruled a suicide. >> i spent six months following his disappearance talking to his friends, his teammates, learning about who he is and understanding. >> tim khan covered timothy's case for student newspaper. >> at what point did this really come into focus for you in terms of it becoming a larger issue? >> a lot of it when he was found dead, i had to reconcile myself of six months reconciling myself that...
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timothy had jumped from the george washington bridge. his death was ruled a suicide. >> i spent six months following his disappearance talking to his friends, his teammates, learning about who he is and understanding. >> tim khan covered timothy's case for student newspaper. >> at what point did this really 50i campuses in this country is surprising. "america tonight's" lisa fletcher continues the story as grieving friends and families look to universities for help and guidance only to come up empty handed. >> reporter: katherineham let lost her only son timothy to suicide just five months ago. he was a gifted student and ran track at the university of pennsylvania. >> right now it feels like hell on earth but i can tell you and anybody else that i know what heaven feels like. ra because there has fobecause n nothing more beautiful than having a child we created out of love. and to love him and share his earthly presence. >> congratulations! >> how do you feel? >> and have a family. >> you're going. >> this is an interview. >> a finance
timothy had jumped from the george washington bridge. his death was ruled a suicide. >> i spent six months following his disappearance talking to his friends, his teammates, learning about who he is and understanding. >> tim khan covered timothy's case for student newspaper. >> at what point did this really 50i campuses in this country is surprising. "america tonight's" lisa fletcher continues the story as grieving friends and families look to universities for help...
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with more, here's medical timothy johnson. " meditation? to an outside observer, it may look like little is going on. but inside the body? signals going to the brain, resulting in relaxation and other changes in the body. now, new research? suggesting that these brain signals from meditation? might even help temper your perception of pain. researchers at wake forest university studied 75 subjects? exposing their legs to short but painful bursts of heat to monitor their pain responses. the twist - some of these subjects learned mindfulness meditation. others were taught fake meditation? or were given a fake numbing cream. the findings? mindfulness meditation reduced pain intensity ratings more than either the placebo cream or the sham meditation. what's more - as these images show - mindfulness meditation pain relief was linked to greater activity in brain regions associated with higher-order brain functions. so the next time you need to put your mind over matter? perhaps taking a deep breath could make a world of difference. with this medic
with more, here's medical timothy johnson. " meditation? to an outside observer, it may look like little is going on. but inside the body? signals going to the brain, resulting in relaxation and other changes in the body. now, new research? suggesting that these brain signals from meditation? might even help temper your perception of pain. researchers at wake forest university studied 75 subjects? exposing their legs to short but painful bursts of heat to monitor their pain responses. the...
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. >> according to prosecutors, timothy foster broke into the home of a 79-year-old white woman. they say he broke her jaw, sexually assaulted her, coated her with tall come powder and then choked her to death. >> timothy is an african-american young man with select actual disabilities. unfortunately he was tried by an all-white jury for the woman of an elderly white woman. >> he was convicted of capital murder and has been on georgia's death row ever since. now the nation's highest court will decide if they intentionally kept blacks off the jury. now foster's attorney used an open record request. in you hav 2006 to find out what they have under jury selection notes. >> the trial prosecutor wrote the letter "b" next to the names of prospective black jurors. the list was made of people that they did not want on the jury. all of those people were black. >> they did not highlight anyone but the black jurists. they did not mark w next the white prospectssive jurists. >> rejecting a certain number of jurors is legal. foster's case is unique. >> have you everrered of a prosecutor in ma
. >> according to prosecutors, timothy foster broke into the home of a 79-year-old white woman. they say he broke her jaw, sexually assaulted her, coated her with tall come powder and then choked her to death. >> timothy is an african-american young man with select actual disabilities. unfortunately he was tried by an all-white jury for the woman of an elderly white woman. >> he was convicted of capital murder and has been on georgia's death row ever since. now the nation's...
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channel 13's mike dasilva major general timothy orr signing on to the "epic challenge" 00:00-05 nexus exutive womens alliance 1:10--1:15 nexus wants iowa to take the epic challenge and pledge to place significantly more women in leadership roles." "our partnership is allowing us to really take a look at the recruitment, retention, and advancement rates of females within the iowa national guard.' 17:21:41--54 'some of the first women that served in the iowa national guard served in medical or administrative roles, as you can see form this photo at camp mccoy in 1975. but that is all changing radically.' currently , women make up 15% of the iowa army national guard and 18% of the iowa air national guard. but those numbers are likely to increase in the future...thanks to a couple of trailblazers... 17:13:50 'for the first time in the history of our units, we have two women that have now enlisted in traditionally male slots." defense lifting restrictions on women in combat in 2013... two northwest iowa recruits are now leading the way as the first the women to enlist and serve in iowa nat
channel 13's mike dasilva major general timothy orr signing on to the "epic challenge" 00:00-05 nexus exutive womens alliance 1:10--1:15 nexus wants iowa to take the epic challenge and pledge to place significantly more women in leadership roles." "our partnership is allowing us to really take a look at the recruitment, retention, and advancement rates of females within the iowa national guard.' 17:21:41--54 'some of the first women that served in the iowa national guard...
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timothy johnson. coming up in sports...today is the first day of competition for girls basketball teams here in iowa. we'll take a look at the preseason there's nothing like turning on the radio, or abc9 news, and finding out you have a snow day. but spirit lake and western christian might have other opinions on the weather after their state championship games scheduled for today were postponed. as we found out last night, the ihsaa decided to delay day two of the state football championships until monday due to the winter weather warning across most of iowa. it's the first time the association has ever delayed the championships. the wolfpack and indians are both scheduled to play at the same time as they would have today. western christian battles five time defending champs iowa city regina at 11 am on monday. then spirit lake, in search of another state championship to go along with their crown in 2012, takes the field against mount vernon at 2. these games will not be televised but the ihssn will h
timothy johnson. coming up in sports...today is the first day of competition for girls basketball teams here in iowa. we'll take a look at the preseason there's nothing like turning on the radio, or abc9 news, and finding out you have a snow day. but spirit lake and western christian might have other opinions on the weather after their state championship games scheduled for today were postponed. as we found out last night, the ihsaa decided to delay day two of the state football championships...
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timothy johnson with more. " your doctor writes you a prescription?and that's when you should speak up. instead of the name brand drug?could you get a generic? the american college of physicians just published a new guideline?recommen ding that all doctors should b b prescribing generic meds when possible, instead of name brand equivalents?that's because medicines with a brand name aren't "better", they're often just more expensive. and that's not just an opinion. scientific research has shown that generic drugs are just as effective as their pricey counterparts? speaking up as a patient - either to your doctor or to the pharmacist -- could save billions of consumer dollars annually?and wouldn't you be more likely to fill that prescription and take t t meds if they cost a lot less? generics. yourur bank? and your body may thank you for it. with this medical minute?i'm dr. timothy johnson " after the break... a salute to soldier this after the break... a salute to soldier this holiday season from the folks at support siouxland soldiers. more on their u
timothy johnson with more. " your doctor writes you a prescription?and that's when you should speak up. instead of the name brand drug?could you get a generic? the american college of physicians just published a new guideline?recommen ding that all doctors should b b prescribing generic meds when possible, instead of name brand equivalents?that's because medicines with a brand name aren't "better", they're often just more expensive. and that's not just an opinion. scientific...
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timothy johnso "safe sex through using a condom. a message we have all heard? most think of hiv when they hear "safe sex" - but new numbers from the c-d-c show that people still need to protect themselves from sexually transmitted diseases that have been around for centuries. in a new report today, researchers these diseases? riri. sexually transmittete syphilis? incrcrsing by more than 15 percent in just one year? chlamydia up by nearly three gonorrhea by more during that same time frame. most affected?? young people, between 15 and 24? accounting for nearly two thirds of all reported cases of chlamydia and which can also make h-i-v infection easier, increasing most notably in men who have sex with men. as the case numbers rise? too many still go undiagnosed. the consequences may be severe. for example, an estimated 20,000 young women become infertile each year due to undiagnosed s-t-ds. it's up to you to protect yourself. know your partner? e protection? and get tested. th this medical minute, i'm dr. timothy johnson. " after the break... a popolar holiday lu
timothy johnso "safe sex through using a condom. a message we have all heard? most think of hiv when they hear "safe sex" - but new numbers from the c-d-c show that people still need to protect themselves from sexually transmitted diseases that have been around for centuries. in a new report today, researchers these diseases? riri. sexually transmittete syphilis? incrcrsing by more than 15 percent in just one year? chlamydia up by nearly three gonorrhea by more during that same...
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timothy johnson has more on the dangers of crib bumpers. "soft blankets? colorful sheets? and crib bumpers - "nesting" new parents find all these in baby bedding sets. but though adding those soft bumpers to the rails of a crib seems like you're protecting your baby from bumps, it actually poses a dangerous, even fatal, suffocation risk. pediatricians have been warning about it, but new research out today? shows that infant deaths due to these crib bumpers may be on the rise. researchers writing in the journal of pediatrics? looking at all bumper- related injuries and deaths in babies over a 28-year period, and finding that these deaths and injuries have taken a big jump most of the deaths four a a five months old, an age e en they just lelening to roll over. many more non-fatal injuries were reported in older infants. the findinks likely to renew calls for a ban on these products, which pediatricians have so iyou're a new parent, even if you got an adorable crib set at your baby shower, take the advice of the researchers on crib bumpers: don't use them. ever. with this me
timothy johnson has more on the dangers of crib bumpers. "soft blankets? colorful sheets? and crib bumpers - "nesting" new parents find all these in baby bedding sets. but though adding those soft bumpers to the rails of a crib seems like you're protecting your baby from bumps, it actually poses a dangerous, even fatal, suffocation risk. pediatricians have been warning about it, but new research out today? shows that infant deaths due to these crib bumpers may be on the rise....
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timothy johnson. " jenna: coming up an act of bravery rewarded. what one soldier did to earn his medal of honor. the somber ceremony from washington after breakthrough in the fight against isis in iraq. several thousand kurdish forces advanced on the city of sinjar from several fronts exchanging gunfire with isis forces. backed by a us- lead air campaign, they say they have taken control of a strategic section of highway in northern iraq today cutting off an isis supply line between syria and mosul. american special forces units are serving as kurdish troops. this is a specific effort to target this one supply line, this critical supply line, between raqa and mosul. that we think if it is indeed severed, would have an impact on isil and its operations, particulary in iraq. islamic state has well prepared defenses in the area. they expect defenses in the area. they expect a tough fight that may last two to four days. tim: president obama awarded the military's highest honor to retired army captain florent groberg who survived a deadly suicide bomb
timothy johnson. " jenna: coming up an act of bravery rewarded. what one soldier did to earn his medal of honor. the somber ceremony from washington after breakthrough in the fight against isis in iraq. several thousand kurdish forces advanced on the city of sinjar from several fronts exchanging gunfire with isis forces. backed by a us- lead air campaign, they say they have taken control of a strategic section of highway in northern iraq today cutting off an isis supply line between syria...
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timothy and jonie alvers called 911 to report their 2 year old daughter was missing from her bedroom. intense i have ground and air search followed spanning out from the home. from our position at the other end of the street, we could see police going door to door in the neighborhood canvassing for neighbor information. that changed before 10:00, when a woman driving in raleigh, 8 miles away, saw what she thought was a doll alongside wilks road. that turned out to be the injured 2 year old, she was rushed to the hospital said to be in fair condition. i was talking with a neighbor here at the house, she described the parents timothy and jonie, as quote gentle, he says jonie often jogs with her older child said to be 4 years or so and the missing 2 year old jogs along with them. at this point, police have taped off the house as you can see, at 62 lincoln avenue, they are preserving it as a possible crime scene, they are waiting for crime scene technicians to return here so they can go over the house which will likely take much of this afternoon. ken mc cloud, wbz news. >> we are going t
timothy and jonie alvers called 911 to report their 2 year old daughter was missing from her bedroom. intense i have ground and air search followed spanning out from the home. from our position at the other end of the street, we could see police going door to door in the neighborhood canvassing for neighbor information. that changed before 10:00, when a woman driving in raleigh, 8 miles away, saw what she thought was a doll alongside wilks road. that turned out to be the injured 2 year old, she...
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timothy johnson . after the break... a new rookies on the force, we'll have more on this courageous canine's story. from pound puppy to k-9 officer... reporter jannay towne explains how one five-year-old boy helped an abandoned pooch get a job on the ankeny police force "(tristan, raised money for bosco) "hi bosco." five-year-old tristan sommerfeld helped welcome the newest member of the ankeny police force, bosco the tracking dog. (tristan, raised money for bosco) "he can find lost kids." but off-duty the one-year-old lab mix is all puppy. (officer bret lappin, ankeny police dept.) "if you don't pay attention he'll grab something that he should not be playing with, like a shoe, quite enough frequently." tristan wants to be a police officer when he grows up and has already found a way to give back to his community. (tristan, raised money for bosco) "my birthday, a lot of people gave me some money." (amber sommerfeld, tristan's mother) "for his birthday, tristan's birthday in october, rather than asking for gifts from fri
timothy johnson . after the break... a new rookies on the force, we'll have more on this courageous canine's story. from pound puppy to k-9 officer... reporter jannay towne explains how one five-year-old boy helped an abandoned pooch get a job on the ankeny police force "(tristan, raised money for bosco) "hi bosco." five-year-old tristan sommerfeld helped welcome the newest member of the ankeny police force, bosco the tracking dog. (tristan, raised money for bosco) "he can...
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timothy johnson . " after the break... a local car dealer isriving home a message about making sure kids don't have to go hungry this season. we'll have more, next. jenna: sexton from woodhouse auto in sioux city. one in five kids in the food bank of siouxland's service area is a risk for hunger. the backpack program provides food for hungry chidlren at times when other resources are not available, like during evenings and weekends. each friday the food bank distributed 2,000 packs of food in 6 participating schools in the sioux city area. $132 sponsors one child for the entire school year. one backpack costs $4 for a week. backpacks consist of 2 shelf stable milks, 2 cereals, 2 entrtrs, 1 juice, 1 iut cup. to donatyou can: visit siouxlandfoodban k.org and click on the yellow "donate" button on the right hand column on the website. put in memo: woodhouse out a check to the food bank of siouxland and bring it to a woodhouse location or mail to 2101 e 6th. street, sioux city, ia, 51101 jenna: fred's back next with a final ch
timothy johnson . " after the break... a local car dealer isriving home a message about making sure kids don't have to go hungry this season. we'll have more, next. jenna: sexton from woodhouse auto in sioux city. one in five kids in the food bank of siouxland's service area is a risk for hunger. the backpack program provides food for hungry chidlren at times when other resources are not available, like during evenings and weekends. each friday the food bank distributed 2,000 packs of food...
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doctor timothy johnson has more. "jelly belly? beer gut? muffin top? no matter what you call it, everyone knows excess fat around your midsection can be a nuisance. but it might also be deadly, according to a study out today. scientists? conducting a survey on more than 15,000 americans? found that excess belly fat dramatically increases the risk of dying early -- even if you're at a normal weight. in other words, a man with a healthy weight who has excess belly fat is twice as likely to die within the next ten years compared to a man who is obese but has a normal waist- to-hip ratio. the reason? increased fat around the internal organs increases the risk of a heart attack or stroke? whereas fat in the hips and legs may actually be healthy. another reason to watch what you eat this holiday season? and a great rationale to talk to your doctor. with this medical minute i'm dr. timothy johnson. " after the break... an update of that catastrophe over egyptian skys. what officials are blaming the tragic president obama and israi prime minister benjamin neta
doctor timothy johnson has more. "jelly belly? beer gut? muffin top? no matter what you call it, everyone knows excess fat around your midsection can be a nuisance. but it might also be deadly, according to a study out today. scientists? conducting a survey on more than 15,000 americans? found that excess belly fat dramatically increases the risk of dying early -- even if you're at a normal weight. in other words, a man with a healthy weight who has excess belly fat is twice as likely to...
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timothy johnson." tim: after the break... a favorite local holiday event is back and benefiting big brothers big find out how you beatiful homes, inspiration for your only holiday decorating... or just want to get in the christmas spirit, there's still time to take part in the 2015 holiday tour of homes. becca feauto joins me today with more details. start your holiday tour of homes at the dakota dunes country club located at 960 dakota dunes blvd. please arrive 30 minutes prior to your tour time for check-in, refreshments, and to check out silent auction items. ticket order & payment options: tickets may be purchased now and range from $25, $30, $35, or $40, depending on the time and day of the tour selected. lunch for guests who purchase tickets at 11:45 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. call (712) 226-tour (8687) reservation guidelines payment for ticket orders placed over the received by 4:30 p.m. on november 6th to confirm your reservation. after november 6th, any unpaid orders will be available for resale. tickets are non- refundable
timothy johnson." tim: after the break... a favorite local holiday event is back and benefiting big brothers big find out how you beatiful homes, inspiration for your only holiday decorating... or just want to get in the christmas spirit, there's still time to take part in the 2015 holiday tour of homes. becca feauto joins me today with more details. start your holiday tour of homes at the dakota dunes country club located at 960 dakota dunes blvd. please arrive 30 minutes prior to your...
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timothy johnson. " after the break... a look at the road to 2016. more on the presidential campaign right here on your election headquarters. announced a major endorsement from a group of black ministers but had to cancel the news conference amidst some controversy. while, other candidates are continuing to challenge some of trump's other controversial statements. abc's lana zak is in washington more. " sot - donald trump / (r) presidential candidate "we are making history today. history is being made at trump towers. the black community is engaging with donald trump on issues that are germain to our community." the event originally heralded as a major endorsement, scaled back after several controveral comments and tweets by trump-- including one where he retweeted false statistics about black-on-white crime and after suggesting a black protestor deserved to be rougy supporters on fox & friends. these supporters today coming to his defense. sot - "mr. trump is not no racist. he's probably the least racist person there is. he needs to tone down some
timothy johnson. " after the break... a look at the road to 2016. more on the presidential campaign right here on your election headquarters. announced a major endorsement from a group of black ministers but had to cancel the news conference amidst some controversy. while, other candidates are continuing to challenge some of trump's other controversial statements. abc's lana zak is in washington more. " sot - donald trump / (r) presidential candidate "we are making history today....
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timothy johnson " the connection between artificial turf, and cancer. an in depth look at how crumb rubber could affect your athlete's health. when you think of athlete's health, you think of a broken bone or a pulled muscle. but could the field athletes play on be making them sick? the rubber used in field turf has recently been found to have a connection with cancer. jake iverson from our sioux falls affiliate has more. " anytime an athlete takes the field there's a risk of injury. in contact sports like football, the risk is higher given the nature of the sport. but beyond concussions, torn ligaments, or broken bones; no athlete believes the game, more specifically the field they play on, could be giving them cancer. " it's kind of a fine line, you don't want to be chicken little and cause a panic when there is no reason to panic, but at the same time you don't want to put yourhead in the sand and ignore something at the same time too." said dr. sam schimelpfenig, a physician with the avera medical group mcgreevy. the issue? most artificial turf fiel
timothy johnson " the connection between artificial turf, and cancer. an in depth look at how crumb rubber could affect your athlete's health. when you think of athlete's health, you think of a broken bone or a pulled muscle. but could the field athletes play on be making them sick? the rubber used in field turf has recently been found to have a connection with cancer. jake iverson from our sioux falls affiliate has more. " anytime an athlete takes the field there's a risk of injury....
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. >> according to prosecutors, timothy foster broke into the home of a 79-year-old while mo white woman. they say he broke her jaw, sexually assaulted her, coated her with talcum powder and choked her to death. >> he wadeath. >> he has been on georgia's death row. now the nation's highest court will decide whether prosecutors intentionally kept blacks off the jury. now foster's attorneys used an open record request in 2006 to eden out what prosecutors had on their jury selection notes. what was discovered is startling. the trial prosecutor wrote the letter "b" next to the names of prospective black jurors. the names were highlighted in green, and the list was made of people that the prosecutor did not want on the jury. all of those people were black. >> no one else, they did not highlight anyone but th the black jurors with the green highlighter. they did not mark "w" next the white jurors names. >> rejecting a certain number of potential jurors without stating a reason is legal. foster's case is unique. >> have you ever heard of a prosecutor in a jury selection in their notes marking a
. >> according to prosecutors, timothy foster broke into the home of a 79-year-old while mo white woman. they say he broke her jaw, sexually assaulted her, coated her with talcum powder and choked her to death. >> he wadeath. >> he has been on georgia's death row. now the nation's highest court will decide whether prosecutors intentionally kept blacks off the jury. now foster's attorneys used an open record request in 2006 to eden out what prosecutors had on their jury...
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timothy johnson. the iowa men's and women's basketball teams were on the court tonight . josh has the highlights coming up next in sports. stay with your 24 hour news source, kcrg-tv9. for at iowa as the hawkeye men's basketball team takes part in the advocare invitational in orlando, florida. ... hawkeyes taking on dayton ... iowa was down through most of this game, dayton throws it ahead to kyle davis who throws it down with two hands... the flyers led by as much as 14 ... the hawkeyes slowly cut into the lead... cedar rapids jefferson grad jarrod uthoff with the three-ball corner pocket... hawkeyes trail by six ... then, mike gesell finds a wide open anthony clemmons down low for two... they trail by four ... later, iowa with the offensive board... brady ellinson sticks the landing on that three to put the hawkeyes up 70-69 ... this kept going back and forth... gesell with the catch and shoot three... bingo... hawkeyes lead by four ... 20 seconds to go... dayton up by one... scoochie smith drives and finishes with the left hand, iowa tried to hit a three to tie it, but
timothy johnson. the iowa men's and women's basketball teams were on the court tonight . josh has the highlights coming up next in sports. stay with your 24 hour news source, kcrg-tv9. for at iowa as the hawkeye men's basketball team takes part in the advocare invitational in orlando, florida. ... hawkeyes taking on dayton ... iowa was down through most of this game, dayton throws it ahead to kyle davis who throws it down with two hands... the flyers led by as much as 14 ... the hawkeyes slowly...
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timothy john tho timothy johnson was arrested. he says he was coerced into confessing. at one point, he claims law enforcement officials took him out of his cell, took him to a combrij and dangled him over it. >> he wanted me to say that i committed the crime and to sign a peace of paper they had already fixed up. and i told him the same thing they had been telling him. >> johnson was sentenced to life in prison and two years ago, he was tried again and the jury found him not guilty. the cheer edders are the ones that call on their team to be aggressive and get the crowd into the game. that's their job, right? but this weekend at the university of central michigan the cheerleaders, not the ones pictured here, caused the game to stop, all because they were being too loud. >> noise from the band or the cheerleaders to interrupt the snap. we set the clock at 25 seconds zplu heard him there. he called out the band and the cheerleaders for interrupting the snap. they reset the play clock. at first the crowd was stunned. then the cheerleaders. the chippewa cheerleaders of cen
timothy john tho timothy johnson was arrested. he says he was coerced into confessing. at one point, he claims law enforcement officials took him out of his cell, took him to a combrij and dangled him over it. >> he wanted me to say that i committed the crime and to sign a peace of paper they had already fixed up. and i told him the same thing they had been telling him. >> johnson was sentenced to life in prison and two years ago, he was tried again and the jury found him not...
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they both said it is timothy webster. so timothy webster is arrested. he confesses and is tried. he is convicted of espionage. in this early time of the war, the same thing true with military forces, often times visitors were exchanged for parole. later on in the war, somebody convicted or tried for espionage would be hanged or shot. there was a time where the north could intervene on webster's behalf and get him parole. rose is another example, although during the war they did not shoot or hang female spies. they would usually be let loose. webster's attempts to have free parole failed. this is perhaps because of benjamin. he not only betrayed his trust, but his friendship. he went to the gallows on the 29th of april, 1862, and in another bizarre twist, he had to be hanged twice. when they dropped the first time, his body snapped, they picked him off the ground, dusted him off, marched them back to the top, put in other rope on him. he muttered the words "as i die a second time," indeed he did. probably one of the better intelligence agents of the war is elizabeth van lew. she i
they both said it is timothy webster. so timothy webster is arrested. he confesses and is tried. he is convicted of espionage. in this early time of the war, the same thing true with military forces, often times visitors were exchanged for parole. later on in the war, somebody convicted or tried for espionage would be hanged or shot. there was a time where the north could intervene on webster's behalf and get him parole. rose is another example, although during the war they did not shoot or...
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timothy pifer: this is an oxycodone tablet. if you look at it, it looks the same. but it turned out it was fentanyl. that' s why we need these complex instruments to drill down to find out exactly what is contained in these samples that we are seeing in the street. ray: the director says that with about $300,000, they could begin clearing the back log of cases. as for a solution to the problem of substance abuse, senator shaheen says that will require a multi-faceted approach. senator jeanne shaheen: everything from education for folks to treatment to enforcement to things like the crime lab. ray: the state legislature is coming back in special session to deal with the opioid crisis, and the lab director says if they adopt drug courts, that but if they increase penalties for fentanyl, they could add to it. ray brewer, wmur newsnine. erin: moving on, commitment 2016. today, the presidential filing period continues in concord. this morning, republican john kasich did the paperwork to put his name on the primary ballot. the ohio governor has been in the upper middle o
timothy pifer: this is an oxycodone tablet. if you look at it, it looks the same. but it turned out it was fentanyl. that' s why we need these complex instruments to drill down to find out exactly what is contained in these samples that we are seeing in the street. ray: the director says that with about $300,000, they could begin clearing the back log of cases. as for a solution to the problem of substance abuse, senator shaheen says that will require a multi-faceted approach. senator jeanne...
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shelley the new hampshire permanently revoke timothy s nursing assistant license after he allegedly 80-year-old woman at this goffstown nursing home. >> its very, very sad because they are so vulnerable and dependant on the people who care for them. of trust that was violated. shelley assistant attorney : general laurel o' connor says another nursing assistant walked in on morrissey and allegedly saw him doing something inappropriate to the woman. according to the order from the new hampshire board of nursing, when she told him to stop and asked what he was doing morrissey said, " you know what you saw." >> he didn' t come right out and say yes, i did this, but more like this is the most embarrassing thing i've ever done, which indicates he was admitting to what he has done. shelley when speaking with the : nurse on duty the order says morrissey claimed, " i know its sick, i need help." morrissey has not been criminally charged, but o' connor says his license was temporarily suspended. he didnt show up to a scheduled hearing and tuesday the board made their final decision. be able to g
shelley the new hampshire permanently revoke timothy s nursing assistant license after he allegedly 80-year-old woman at this goffstown nursing home. >> its very, very sad because they are so vulnerable and dependant on the people who care for them. of trust that was violated. shelley assistant attorney : general laurel o' connor says another nursing assistant walked in on morrissey and allegedly saw him doing something inappropriate to the woman. according to the order from the new...
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they will decide if patrolman timothy loehmann should face criminal charges for killing rice. one prosecutor says the video esn't provide any new information, and only adds additional images to "pieces of a complex puzzle". protests continue in chicago, after its police department released video of an officic shooting and killing a black teenager a little more than a year ago. officer jason van dyke shot laquan mcdonald 16 times in october 2014. protests ramped up after the videos went public. reverend jesse jackson joined other elected officials yesterday, and called for the other officers involved to be investigated. " "for these killing, the accomplices must be charged. nine police saw mcdonald murdered. they didn't try to stop the murder nor did they summit a report declaring him unfit to serve any longer." " on friday, jacksonalled for the city's mayor, police commissioner, and prosecutor to step down. he also wants the justice department to investigate the chicago police department. the u-s attorney general and inveveigators areeuestioning if opposision to abortion right
they will decide if patrolman timothy loehmann should face criminal charges for killing rice. one prosecutor says the video esn't provide any new information, and only adds additional images to "pieces of a complex puzzle". protests continue in chicago, after its police department released video of an officic shooting and killing a black teenager a little more than a year ago. officer jason van dyke shot laquan mcdonald 16 times in october 2014. protests ramped up after the videos...
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authorities say rookie officer timothy loehmann mistookokhe boy's airsoft pistol for r real gun. w-e-w-s obtained a statement from subodh chandra, the attorney for the rice family, on the new video. it says, in part: "assistant meyer wrote us about this enhanced video, but didn't give it to us, saying "there isn't much new information in there." we agree, with one exception. the enhancement definitively disproves experts' will be presented to a grand jury. they will decide if patrolman timothy loehmann should face criminal charges for killing rice. & one prosecutor says the video doesn't provide any n n information, and only adds additional images to "pieces of a complex puzzle". protests continue in chicago, after its police department released video of an officer shooting and killing a black teenager a little more than a year ago. officer jason van dyke shot laquan mcdonald 16 times in october 2014. protests ramped up aftfr the videos went public. reverend jesse jackson joined other elected officials yesterday, and called for the other officers involved to be invtigated. " "for
authorities say rookie officer timothy loehmann mistookokhe boy's airsoft pistol for r real gun. w-e-w-s obtained a statement from subodh chandra, the attorney for the rice family, on the new video. it says, in part: "assistant meyer wrote us about this enhanced video, but didn't give it to us, saying "there isn't much new information in there." we agree, with one exception. the enhancement definitively disproves experts' will be presented to a grand jury. they will decide if...
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former fbi deputy director timothy murphy.(timothy murphy, former deputy director of fbi- 121850)"the communication tools available for these types of organizations- it's caused a huge, huge blind spot for intelligence agencies in law enforcement to actually get insight into what they're doing."often even the app makers can't get the data because messages self destruct or the encryption key constantly changes. new york city police commissioner bill bratton.(nypd commissioner bill bratton -104204)"these apps, these devices that now allow these terrorists to operate effectively without fear of penetration by intelligence services. this is the first example of this. i'll be very interested for our purposes to see what type of phone devices were they carrying, what type of apps might have been on those devices."in brussels, searching for accomplices, investigators reportedly discovered a playstation 4. belgian leaders say communications on the gaming console are also difficult to monitor. (timothy murphy, former director of fbi- 1
former fbi deputy director timothy murphy.(timothy murphy, former deputy director of fbi- 121850)"the communication tools available for these types of organizations- it's caused a huge, huge blind spot for intelligence agencies in law enforcement to actually get insight into what they're doing."often even the app makers can't get the data because messages self destruct or the encryption key constantly changes. new york city police commissioner bill bratton.(nypd commissioner bill...
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timothy johnson explains why interrupted sleep can be worse than not enough sleep. script: "sleep like a baby"? hah! that means waking up every few hours? day after day? for many new parents, it's a surprise how it can make them more than a little crabby at a time they think should be all bliss. today, scientists saying this crabbiness isn't connected to how little sleep they're getting? it's how -- interrupted -- their sleep is. researchers at johns hopkins took sixty-two healthy adults and divided them into three groups. one was allowed to sleep as much as they wanted. the two other groups were either kept up late, then allowed to sleep? or briefly awakened up to eight times through the night. little surprise that both the late-to-bed group and the awakened group had worse moods the next day? but as the experiment continued, a surprising twist? the group that was interrupted felt worse and worse - in both mood and energy levels? an effect that grew with time, even when they were getting the same overall amount of sleep as the others. the reason? scientists think t
timothy johnson explains why interrupted sleep can be worse than not enough sleep. script: "sleep like a baby"? hah! that means waking up every few hours? day after day? for many new parents, it's a surprise how it can make them more than a little crabby at a time they think should be all bliss. today, scientists saying this crabbiness isn't connected to how little sleep they're getting? it's how -- interrupted -- their sleep is. researchers at johns hopkins took sixty-two healthy...
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erin: we stopped by morsi' s home --timothy morrissey' s home and no criminal charges have been filed against him. on tuesday, nashua police went to arrest 28-year-old maurice dejesus on a robbery charge. officers learned he was driving a car that had been reported stolen. when they went to pull him over, he refused to get out of the car, drove off, hitting the car -- an officer on the arm. a former teaching assistant at a school in concord has been indicted on multiple counts of sexual assault. donald levesque is accused of manufacturing child sexual abuse images in 2013 and 2014. the alleged assaults happened off school grounds. the st. paul' s graduate found guilty of sexually assaulting a fellow student is now appealing his conviction. the appeal was filed one day after owen labrie' s name was added to the sex offender registry in vermont. his appeal takes issue with the requirement that he register as a sex offender and his felony charge he should never have been applied to in the first place. he was sentenced to one year in jail, but will remain free pending the outcome of his a
erin: we stopped by morsi' s home --timothy morrissey' s home and no criminal charges have been filed against him. on tuesday, nashua police went to arrest 28-year-old maurice dejesus on a robbery charge. officers learned he was driving a car that had been reported stolen. when they went to pull him over, he refused to get out of the car, drove off, hitting the car -- an officer on the arm. a former teaching assistant at a school in concord has been indicted on multiple counts of sexual...
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timothy johnson many people are still struggling to meet basic insurance costs. has your wallet ever kept you from seeing to your health? some patients, to avoid paying a copayment or deductible, are dodging their doctor. and they're not alone. according to a report just released by the commonwealth fund? those everyday health care costs are unaffordable for 25% of working age adults, even though they have private health insurance? they interviewed nearly 3000 adults across the u.s., finding that 1 in 4 have premiums, deductibles, or out-of-pocket costs that are high, relative to their income. and it has a real effect. people with high health care costs are the most likely to skip needed health care? 40% of people with high deductibles said that they had not gone to the doctor when they were sick, had skipped a preventative care test, avoided a recommended follow-up test, or had not seen a specialist they had been referred to. though all health care plans are now required by law to cover preventive services with no out-of- pocket costs? nearly 2 of 5 adults surve
timothy johnson many people are still struggling to meet basic insurance costs. has your wallet ever kept you from seeing to your health? some patients, to avoid paying a copayment or deductible, are dodging their doctor. and they're not alone. according to a report just released by the commonwealth fund? those everyday health care costs are unaffordable for 25% of working age adults, even though they have private health insurance? they interviewed nearly 3000 adults across the u.s., finding...
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erin: we stopped by timothy morrissey' s home, but we were unable to reach him. no criminal charges have been filed. a man wanted in new hampshire for allegedly hitting a police officer with a stolen car has been arrested. on tuesday, nashua police went to represent --arrest 28-year-old maurice dejesus. officers reported that he was driving a car that was stolen. he drove off, hitting an officer in the arm. he led officers on a chase through several towns before he was finally captured. a former teaching assistant at a school in concord has been indicted on multiple accounts -- counts of sexual assault. he is accused of sexually assaulting a student at the shaker road school and in 2013-2014. donald levesque resigned from the school a year and a half ago. the st. paul' s graduate found guilty of sexually assaulting a student is appealing his conviction. the appeal was filed one day after owen labrie' s name was added to the sex offender registry. they say the charge never should have been a client -- applied to him in the first place. he will remain free pending
erin: we stopped by timothy morrissey' s home, but we were unable to reach him. no criminal charges have been filed. a man wanted in new hampshire for allegedly hitting a police officer with a stolen car has been arrested. on tuesday, nashua police went to represent --arrest 28-year-old maurice dejesus. officers reported that he was driving a car that was stolen. he drove off, hitting an officer in the arm. he led officers on a chase through several towns before he was finally captured. a...
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timothy johnson. the harvest is over and winter is on the way. that means iowa farmers are preparing for the next planting season. we'll revisit this year's highs and lows in our welcome to the agribusiness report, i'm david geiger. this year turned out to be one of the biggest production years for iowa ever. but like every year, there were highs and lows for farmers. in carlisle, david geiger with the agribusineses report followedd farmer corey goodhue from planting to harvest. march 17 goodhue says, "you spend all your money and you have no idea whgt you'll raise with the weather. because at the end of the day, weather's really what drives your productivity. we try and drive, especially nitrogen, because soil's a horrible place to store nitrogen. so that starts with what we do pre-plant. this machine that's behind us, we use to apply our nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium. so we have nitrogen from ammonia, and we use as small amount from ammonia as our pre- plant. and we stabilize it with nserve. you never want to put all your nitrogen in one spot
timothy johnson. the harvest is over and winter is on the way. that means iowa farmers are preparing for the next planting season. we'll revisit this year's highs and lows in our welcome to the agribusiness report, i'm david geiger. this year turned out to be one of the biggest production years for iowa ever. but like every year, there were highs and lows for farmers. in carlisle, david geiger with the agribusineses report followedd farmer corey goodhue from planting to harvest. march 17...
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timothy foster needs to have five justices to rule in his favor. robert ray, al jazeera, atlanta. >> we have thajender singh. peremptory challenges. before we talk about the case before the court explain exactly what that is. >> sure. when you have a jury trial, each side gets a certain number of challenges to the eligibility of jurors. and they're called peremptory because you don't have to provide any reason for them. so during the jury selection process each side can say we want to get rid of jurors number 1, 5 and 7, for example, and those challenges will be sort of accepted without any probing inquiry as to the reason. >> there is some inquiry into the reason for foster because there were marks negligence to the list. what's wrong with that? >> in a case of batson versus missouri, which is a well-settled case, you cannot use race as stacking the deck in the jury. time and again the example that's implicated in the foster case itself is when prosecutors tried to empanel an all white jury to convict a black defendant, prosecutors know that resul
timothy foster needs to have five justices to rule in his favor. robert ray, al jazeera, atlanta. >> we have thajender singh. peremptory challenges. before we talk about the case before the court explain exactly what that is. >> sure. when you have a jury trial, each side gets a certain number of challenges to the eligibility of jurors. and they're called peremptory because you don't have to provide any reason for them. so during the jury selection process each side can say we want...
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charges.last month - a state audit found timothy schultz bought bought two-thousand dollars rth of gas with a city fuel card while he wasn't on duty.schultz was arrested yesterday and faces a charge of theft and unauthorized use of a credit card. cedar rapids has seen a arecent rise in burglaries. burglaries.just this month - burglars have hit 67-homes across the city.in most cases front door and break in through the back of the home if there's no answer. "a lot of these are happening in broad daylight and so the best deterrent, quite frankly, is to have a good set of neighbors that if they see something or hear something, that they call in." in."police are still looking for suspects in the burglaries. they're encouraging everyone to report any suspicious avicity immediately. iowa's unemployment rate fell last month to three-point-five percent.while that's only down a tenth-of-a-percenenfrom september - it's still well under the national average of five-percent.the iowa work- force development says the number of iowans with out a job fell by more than a thousand people from september t
charges.last month - a state audit found timothy schultz bought bought two-thousand dollars rth of gas with a city fuel card while he wasn't on duty.schultz was arrested yesterday and faces a charge of theft and unauthorized use of a credit card. cedar rapids has seen a arecent rise in burglaries. burglaries.just this month - burglars have hit 67-homes across the city.in most cases front door and break in through the back of the home if there's no answer. "a lot of these are happening in...
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but it's not an exception because you had some that were orchestrated by germans and this idea of timothy snyder and his last book that yes, it's like it was that it was a very good idea for the polls and the germans to blame the jews and they are a good example. they were collaborators in the soviet occupation. they were in the police of the german occupation. so, they were collaborators in all possible tax. in the scale of collaboration was at the same in this region like for example in ukraine. because snyder said there were a lot of collaborators. there were some collaborators, but also some many pacifist to fight it against the soviet. it was-- these polls who were denounced by other polls by the soviets, so it was also easy to say-- [inaudible] >> do you think it's part of the human condition that given the state of authority that existed at that moment that you lived there that naturally adhere to their beliefs, their belief systems and that this is a human condition or do you think it was just unique to the conditions of the time cracks do you understand? >> yes, i understand. i d
but it's not an exception because you had some that were orchestrated by germans and this idea of timothy snyder and his last book that yes, it's like it was that it was a very good idea for the polls and the germans to blame the jews and they are a good example. they were collaborators in the soviet occupation. they were in the police of the german occupation. so, they were collaborators in all possible tax. in the scale of collaboration was at the same in this region like for example in...
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. >> joining me are evan coleman and timothy murphy. timothy, let me start with you. it's understandable that the president would be urging americans not to succumb to fear, but that seems a daunting task given those poll numbers, the amount of fear in the atmosphere. also this state department issued travel warning. what do you make of that? >> i agree with the president. we don't succumb to fear, right? we also need to be more vigilant. we need to be on the same footing today as we were after the 9/11 attacks. this is serious and happening in countries all around the world. my contacts tell me in the law enforcement intelligence communities, they are on that footing similar to after 9/11 to make sure this doesn't happen in this country. people should go about their daily business like the government is telling you to do. the risk, although the risk is low of it happening, there is the probability of something happening here directly inspired from abroad or some of our home grown radicalized youth in this country. >> belgium's minister was asked how salah abdeslam co
. >> joining me are evan coleman and timothy murphy. timothy, let me start with you. it's understandable that the president would be urging americans not to succumb to fear, but that seems a daunting task given those poll numbers, the amount of fear in the atmosphere. also this state department issued travel warning. what do you make of that? >> i agree with the president. we don't succumb to fear, right? we also need to be more vigilant. we need to be on the same footing today as...
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timothy johnson has more. >> reporter: food and family it's what thank giving is all about. but amid conversations about football and parade floats, this year you might want to set the table for future health, by asking relatives about your medical health, it's tied to yours and conditions and diseases can run in the family and conditions with diabetes could mean you have two to three times more likely to have it yourself, a sibling with breast cancer increases your chance of three to seven times but you won't know about these risks unless you ask. that way you and your doctor can figure out which test is important for you, and find ways to lower your risks in the first place, you know you have to avoid religion and politics at the thanksgiving table but what about bringing up health instead is may lead to even more to be thankful for. with this medical minute, i'm dr. timothy johnson. >>> from now to the new year many holiday celebrations evolve around food that make it's a stressful time for families and kids with food allergies, even a bite of the wrong thing can cause bi
timothy johnson has more. >> reporter: food and family it's what thank giving is all about. but amid conversations about football and parade floats, this year you might want to set the table for future health, by asking relatives about your medical health, it's tied to yours and conditions and diseases can run in the family and conditions with diabetes could mean you have two to three times more likely to have it yourself, a sibling with breast cancer increases your chance of three to...
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timothy johnson. jean: you can also consider visiting one of the many animal shelters in our state. tom: good idea. a man convicted of murder in the kiflg a madbury teen is asking a judge to throw out the conviction. next at 5:30, why lawyers are arguing some of the testimony wasn't credible. jean: plus thanksgiving comes a day early for hundreds this tom: right now at 5:30, a man convicted in the murder of a madbury teen wants the conviction thrown out. why his lawyers say some of the testimony shouldn't count. jean: the warning to shoppers getting ready to head out on black friday, what police say you should do to avoid becoming a crime victim. very different weather conditions from the smorm we saw last year at this time. i've got your check on our next chance for rain. tom: and the turkey is fighting thanksgiving. the small thing a pelham woman did that caused the bird to start chasing her. jean: 10 days before he's scheduled to be sentenced a throw out the first degree murder conviction of chris tan wolusky. the rochester teenager was found guilty in october of participating in
timothy johnson. jean: you can also consider visiting one of the many animal shelters in our state. tom: good idea. a man convicted of murder in the kiflg a madbury teen is asking a judge to throw out the conviction. next at 5:30, why lawyers are arguing some of the testimony wasn't credible. jean: plus thanksgiving comes a day early for hundreds this tom: right now at 5:30, a man convicted in the murder of a madbury teen wants the conviction thrown out. why his lawyers say some of the...
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timothy johnson explains why. reporter: soft blankets, colorful sheets, and crib butchers, nesting new parents sets. the rails of a crib seems like you're protecting your baby from bumps, it actually poses a dangerous potentially fatal suffocation risk. pediatricians have long been warning about them, but new research out today shows that infant deaths due to these crib bumpers may be on the rise. researchers writing in the journal of pediatric looked at all bumper related injuries and deaths in babies over a 28-year period and found that these deaths and injuries have taken a big jump in recent years. most of the deaths were in babies between 4 and 5 months old, an age when they're just learning to roll over. many more nonfate injuries were reported in older infants. the findings are likely to renew calls for a ban on these products, which pediatricians have been discouraging for nearly a decade. so if you're a new parent, even if you got an adorable crib set at your baby shower, take the with this medical minute
timothy johnson explains why. reporter: soft blankets, colorful sheets, and crib butchers, nesting new parents sets. the rails of a crib seems like you're protecting your baby from bumps, it actually poses a dangerous potentially fatal suffocation risk. pediatricians have long been warning about them, but new research out today shows that infant deaths due to these crib bumpers may be on the rise. researchers writing in the journal of pediatric looked at all bumper related injuries and deaths...
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timothy it's a chance to escape class and laugh with friends. but what if you stood out? what if lunchtime is what made you different? kcrg-tv9's forrest saunders reports, that's where a school nurse from mount vernon comes in. inside this washington elementary classroom, r.full of smiles and energy. nat kids eating but here, he stands out. the lunchroom. instead of worry free munching on the meal of the day, zay has to watch what he eats for fear a rare genetic condition could lead to serious health problems. zay's diet has his mother constantly worried about his safety. "sending him somewhere all day and not having control of that was really nerve wracking." 39:55-01 zay and his younger sister, ellie, suffer from what's called fen-ul-ke- toe-nu-re-uh or pku. the kids' bodies struggle breaking down an amino acid found in protein. eat too much, the acid becomes trouble. "it begins to build up in the brain and then they become mentally handicapped." 39:20-24 it means the kids have to eat special and very expensive foods; breads, cheeses, milks that lack the amino acid. mea
timothy it's a chance to escape class and laugh with friends. but what if you stood out? what if lunchtime is what made you different? kcrg-tv9's forrest saunders reports, that's where a school nurse from mount vernon comes in. inside this washington elementary classroom, r.full of smiles and energy. nat kids eating but here, he stands out. the lunchroom. instead of worry free munching on the meal of the day, zay has to watch what he eats for fear a rare genetic condition could lead to serious...
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. >> got a detailed description -- >> joan and timothy albers had barely dialed 911 when place were all over their neighborhood. just after 9:30, the big break, eight miles away. >> a report of a child on the side of the road, bruised, newbury road.
. >> got a detailed description -- >> joan and timothy albers had barely dialed 911 when place were all over their neighborhood. just after 9:30, the big break, eight miles away. >> a report of a child on the side of the road, bruised, newbury road.
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timothy johnson. jean:'s winter's cold weather can be tough on our skin. dermatologists say there are steps you can take it. moisturize your skin daily to prevent it from drying out. shower using warm water, hot water can clear the skin of its natural oils. keep the oils in your skin by using products with petroleum. josh: a new study, a good breakfast helping students do better in school. they are twice as likely to get above average scores on assessment tests. it has to be a healthy breakfast because students who are junk food in the morning didn't see any benefit at all. even the best cooks can get overwhelmed on thanksgiving, but the pros are already standing by to help you out, that is straight ahead on news 9 at 5:30. jean: good grades for dartmouth with dangerous behaviors on campus. now to our u local hotshot, a bright burst of pink in this morning's sunrise, this was gorgeous. this was captured over marlboro. you can submit your pictures and video jeb bush: leadership means you've got to be all in. it's not about yappin'. it's not about talking. i
timothy johnson. jean:'s winter's cold weather can be tough on our skin. dermatologists say there are steps you can take it. moisturize your skin daily to prevent it from drying out. shower using warm water, hot water can clear the skin of its natural oils. keep the oils in your skin by using products with petroleum. josh: a new study, a good breakfast helping students do better in school. they are twice as likely to get above average scores on assessment tests. it has to be a healthy breakfast...
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timothy johnson. josh: first it was wine, but now we're learning about the benefits of drinking champagne. scientists believe that drinking three glasses of bubbly each week may help prevent the onset of dementia or as alzheimer's. two ingredients contain compound that can war off the brain diseases and boost spatial memory. jean: that guy is opening enough bubbly for everyone. josh: workers are walking off the job nationwide, their message about more money and union rights toward one group of people. jean: from your morning cup of joe to shipping holiday by i owe about $68,000. i owe $44,000 in student loans. my plan, the new college compact, says you should not have to borrow money to pay tuition if you go to a public college or university. and you ought to be able to refinance student debt. and i don't believe the federal government should be making a profit off of lending to young people who are borrowing to be able to get their education. we have got to make college affordable. i'm hillary clinto
timothy johnson. josh: first it was wine, but now we're learning about the benefits of drinking champagne. scientists believe that drinking three glasses of bubbly each week may help prevent the onset of dementia or as alzheimer's. two ingredients contain compound that can war off the brain diseases and boost spatial memory. jean: that guy is opening enough bubbly for everyone. josh: workers are walking off the job nationwide, their message about more money and union rights toward one group of...
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that's when her parents, joan and timothy albers, dialed 911. the urgent search gang, primarily in the lincoln avenue neighborhood. the child was found in raleigh, 8 miles away. >> a report of a child on the side of the road, bruised. newbury road. >> the little girl was naked, her head sheaved, apparently with a head injury. she was rushed to beverly hospital, where doctors determined the injuries were not life-threatening. >> she's here and in fair can't. >> reunited with her parents, the 2-year-old was transferred to children's for more tests. sources tell newscenter 5 investigators are questioning a former baby-sitter. >> it's an on going investigation. we're trying put the pieces together right now. >> police not tipping their hand on the direction they're moving in, but it's very clear they seem to be focusing in one particular area. j.c.: over the area in raleigh where lyndon was found there. jorge continues our coverage in hamilton tonight. >> well, that little girl could have been missing possibly for she was found alive miles from her
that's when her parents, joan and timothy albers, dialed 911. the urgent search gang, primarily in the lincoln avenue neighborhood. the child was found in raleigh, 8 miles away. >> a report of a child on the side of the road, bruised. newbury road. >> the little girl was naked, her head sheaved, apparently with a head injury. she was rushed to beverly hospital, where doctors determined the injuries were not life-threatening. >> she's here and in fair can't. >> reunited...
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former fbi deputy director timothy murphy -- >> it's caused a huge, huge blind spot for intelligenceagencies and law enforcement to get insight into what they are. >> reporter: even the app makers can't get the data. brill bratton. >> these app, these devices that allow the terrorists to operate effectively without fear of penetration by intelligence agencies. this is the first example of this. >> reporter: in brussels, searching for accomplices, investigators reportedly discovered a playstation 4. belgium leaders say communications on the gaming console are also difficult to monitor. >> it's a huge, huge prob problem. they will go off the social media platforms into encrypted platforms and have further conversations about travel, if you can't travel, take action against your own country. >> reporter: and isis is already using the paris attacks to build its brands online. >> this event is similar to the ones of 9/11 inner terms of the game-changing as special of it. >> medical and legal professionals use this information to keep it private. british intelligence reportedly uses them f
former fbi deputy director timothy murphy -- >> it's caused a huge, huge blind spot for intelligenceagencies and law enforcement to get insight into what they are. >> reporter: even the app makers can't get the data. brill bratton. >> these app, these devices that allow the terrorists to operate effectively without fear of penetration by intelligence agencies. this is the first example of this. >> reporter: in brussels, searching for accomplices, investigators reportedly...
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-power, i say--power, i say-power this protest involved several students blocking the president-- timothy wolfe's car. students are protesting the school's handling of racial tensions- specifically wolfe's part in that. this comes after about 30 black football players say they won't practice or play until the president is gone. one student has even gone as far as going on a hunger strike until wolfe is " so i'm in this because it's that serious. we're dealing with humanity here and at this point we can't afford to continue to work with individuals who just don't care for their constituents. " wolfe said yesterday that he's dedicated to a dialogue to solve what he called very complex issues. missouri's next football game is on saturday. it's unclear what penalty the players may face if they refuse to play. millions of americans are conned out of their money every year. that includes iowans. so for the second time in about 18 months the iowa fraud fighters are on the case. tv-9's forrest saunders joins us at the desk this morning. forrest, fraud is pretty common? it can be. let's look at th
-power, i say--power, i say-power this protest involved several students blocking the president-- timothy wolfe's car. students are protesting the school's handling of racial tensions- specifically wolfe's part in that. this comes after about 30 black football players say they won't practice or play until the president is gone. one student has even gone as far as going on a hunger strike until wolfe is " so i'm in this because it's that serious. we're dealing with humanity here and at this...
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as i do whether it's sandra blander michael brown or walter scott or freddie gray or tamir rice or timothy russell. [applause] i do not want to read about and you did not want to read about children being shot because they have a toy gun. [applause] you and i do not want to continue to see over 100 ballots being -- 100 bullets being shot into a car. [applause] now some of you know i am the former mayor of the largest city in the state of vermont, burlington, vermont. [applause] and in that capacity i had the privilege of working with our police department and let me tell you what i think most of you know. most police officers are honest and hard-working and do a very difficult job. [applause] the truth is, it is very hard to be a police officer today. many of them are unpaid -- underpaid and they have crazy schedules, but that may also be very clear and that is when any police officer, like any other public official breaks the law must be held accountable. [applause] so my pledge to you tonight is that no president will work harder than i in ending institutional racism in this country and
as i do whether it's sandra blander michael brown or walter scott or freddie gray or tamir rice or timothy russell. [applause] i do not want to read about and you did not want to read about children being shot because they have a toy gun. [applause] you and i do not want to continue to see over 100 ballots being -- 100 bullets being shot into a car. [applause] now some of you know i am the former mayor of the largest city in the state of vermont, burlington, vermont. [applause] and in that...
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major general timothy orr, the commander of the iowa national guard, was also there. and he said the guard will try to attract female officers by participating in the epic corporate challenge. women's alliance, which promotes women in iowa businesses. right now, the iowa air national guard has 22 hundred members. 18 percent are women. the army national guard has seven thousand members, and 15 per cent are women. orr says that's why the guard has this new initiative to raise the visibility of women in officer roles. "and this is an opportunity for us to aggressively recruit new members from diverse populations to the iowa national guard" governor branstad also updated the effort to get jobs for iowa veterans. he says companies have hired more than 15 hundred vets through the iowa home base initiative. in about 30 minutes people in dubuque can talk about what they want to see in a third skate park. the project design team will listen to questions and ideas about the project, as well as evaluate and make recommendati ons about the city's other two skate parks. the city i
major general timothy orr, the commander of the iowa national guard, was also there. and he said the guard will try to attract female officers by participating in the epic corporate challenge. women's alliance, which promotes women in iowa businesses. right now, the iowa air national guard has 22 hundred members. 18 percent are women. the army national guard has seven thousand members, and 15 per cent are women. orr says that's why the guard has this new initiative to raise the visibility of...
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tomorrow, major general timothy orr will sign a pledge to work harder to recruit and keep more female guard members. general orr says female roles in the military are expanding. case in point, the army recently decided to open field artillery jobs to women. >> when we sit down with our new -- with our future recruits, we're now able to open the whole book up and be able to show them steve: general orr says 18% of iowa's air national guard, and 15% of iowa's army national guard, are female. orr says he would like to double those numbers. kevin: leading up to democratic debate saturday in des moines , kcci 8 news have a special three-part report that looks at the issues the candidates will likely cover. first up, the minimum-wage. todd magel has been talking with bernie sanders the head of the , iowa federation of labor, and announcer: from iowa's sports leader, this is kcci 8 sports. andy: georges niang has been one of the best players in the big 12 since he arrived in ames. and now, national recognition for isu's senior leader. niang today named ap first-team. he's been one of the tou
tomorrow, major general timothy orr will sign a pledge to work harder to recruit and keep more female guard members. general orr says female roles in the military are expanding. case in point, the army recently decided to open field artillery jobs to women. >> when we sit down with our new -- with our future recruits, we're now able to open the whole book up and be able to show them steve: general orr says 18% of iowa's air national guard, and 15% of iowa's army national guard, are...
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. >>> en nochee boxeo en las vegas, timothy bradley ternÓ con brandon rÍos, con poderosas combinaciones y touchdown lo tendremos esta noche en titulares y los esperamos a las 11 de la noche, aquÍ en telemundo. >>> y mo siempre ahÍ estaremos gracias. >>> gracias ed dardo. >>> su noticiero estÁ de estreno iniciamos el conteo regresivo d las elecciones del 2016 con lanzamiento de nuestra aplicaciÓn movil noticias telemundo. esta es la primera aplicaciÓne...