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. >> reporter: trotter simply said not to know who you are or where you are, it is as scary as it sound. he experienced that, researchers have barely scratched the surface in understanding the long term effects effects of concussion bus grade strides in diagnosing them. hard hit during a college game saturday has concussions and player safety in the head line once again. >> this does in the look good. >> reporter: this head left university of michigan quarterback shane morris physically shaken. >> he can barely stand up. >> they have to get him out of the ballgame. >> while michigan is front and center on the question on protecting its players, former philadelphia eagles jeremiah trotter spoke firsthand about the the dangers of concussions. >> i can remember two where i was rendered unconscious. >> reporter: this conversation is part of the series in connection with the franklin institute's new brain exhibit, trotter says that pressure to play through concussions resonates from the player all the way up the chain. >> sometimes it is a judge. call. >> reporter: saturday morris took what
. >> reporter: trotter simply said not to know who you are or where you are, it is as scary as it sound. he experienced that, researchers have barely scratched the surface in understanding the long term effects effects of concussion bus grade strides in diagnosing them. hard hit during a college game saturday has concussions and player safety in the head line once again. >> this does in the look good. >> reporter: this head left university of michigan quarterback shane morris...
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that's how we left it. >> in fact, trotter had been assigned by the sheriff's office off to review coldases. >> we had well over 100 unsolved cases at that time. i want through the docket. i realized they had a vaginal swab taken from ms. eastburn during autopsy. never sent out for testing. when the murdered happened. dna was in its infancy. best thing was send it for testing. >> for two decades. gary eastburn had lived without closure of the devastating murder of his wife and two daughters. >> he have done great injustice for this man. if he stood up would he have withstood >> you want to make sure you get this right. >> in may, 2006, the state crime lab contacted the sheriff's department. they found a positive match for the dna. detective bidle called gary eastburn to call him the news. >> i said, you sitting down? he said, yeah, why? >> i said. take a deep seat. i got something to tell you. they're custom made trains. you can't get any better than that. siemens trains are not your grandparent's technology. they're something that's gonna change the cities we live in today. i find it s
that's how we left it. >> in fact, trotter had been assigned by the sheriff's office off to review coldases. >> we had well over 100 unsolved cases at that time. i want through the docket. i realized they had a vaginal swab taken from ms. eastburn during autopsy. never sent out for testing. when the murdered happened. dna was in its infancy. best thing was send it for testing. >> for two decades. gary eastburn had lived without closure of the devastating murder of his wife and...
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>> after witnesses discussed the evidence detective trotter approached him privately.said, i just want you to know that the way they investigated this case 20 years ago, we're not like that anymore. i said, somebody should reinvestigate this case. i think it can be solved now. technology has improved. that's how we left it. >> in fact, trotter had been assigned by the sheriff's office to review cold cases. >> we had well over 100 unsolved cases at this time. as i went through it, the docket, i realized that they had a vaginal s wrks arwab. it had never been sent out for testing. when it happened dna was in infancy so the thing to do was to send it off for testing. >> for over two decades gary eastburn had lived without closure of the ders stating murder of his wife and two daughters. >> we've done a great injustice for this man. how he stood up or with stood, i don't know. you just want to do something for him. you want to make sure you get this solved. >> in may 2006 the state crime lab contacted the sheriff's department. they had found a positive match for the dna. d
>> after witnesses discussed the evidence detective trotter approached him privately.said, i just want you to know that the way they investigated this case 20 years ago, we're not like that anymore. i said, somebody should reinvestigate this case. i think it can be solved now. technology has improved. that's how we left it. >> in fact, trotter had been assigned by the sheriff's office to review cold cases. >> we had well over 100 unsolved cases at this time. as i went through...
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fayetteville detective larry trotter was in the office. >> the premise all these other unknowns pima may not have been interviewed. other forms of evidence. >> if he's innocent then who is guilty the state of north carolina didn't pursue this for 17 years. why isn't somebody trying to find who's guilty. >> somebody was stalking that woman for weeks and mrs. eastburn was writing her husband saying there is a fool out there following me. i don't like it. what do i do about it? why isn't that being looked at? who does it lead to? >> after whisnant discussed the evidence, detective trotter approached him privately. >> he said i want you to know the way they investigated this case 20 years ago we're not like that anymore. i said, somebody should reinvestigate this case. i think it can be involved now. technology has improved. and that's how we left it. >> in fact, trotter had been assigned by the sheriff's office to review cold cases. >> we had well over 100 unsolved cases at that time. i went through the docket i realized that they had a vaginal swab that was taken from mrs. eastburn dur
fayetteville detective larry trotter was in the office. >> the premise all these other unknowns pima may not have been interviewed. other forms of evidence. >> if he's innocent then who is guilty the state of north carolina didn't pursue this for 17 years. why isn't somebody trying to find who's guilty. >> somebody was stalking that woman for weeks and mrs. eastburn was writing her husband saying there is a fool out there following me. i don't like it. what do i do about it?...
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. >>> world cup, trotters being played by the usa, a gold medal, pretty much a foregone conclusion, but fun to watch. u.s. and serbia -- second quarter. demar does cousins. fourth quarter, andre from derosen. 129- 92. testify currie has 29 points. >> >> pga tour championship. billy on five for bird, >> mcelroy on six. par 3, tee shot and -- tied are jim fewer for furyk, 1.4 million attending. 1.4 million last week as well. >> quakes taking on the galaxy. chris, he is better than average. and you can't let him shoot from there. from u from just to the right side of the six yard box. assist to jordan stewart, ending in a 1-1 tie. >> niners and bears in progress as we speak. first official home game at levi state u stadium. a full recap tonight at 10:00. >> that is your sports wrap. >> >> coming up tonight on the 10:00 news. different kind of crush today, strange circumstance that lead up to this load of grapes spilling light there on 101. >> >> thank you for making ktvu your source for news >>> we are always here on ktvu. com, facebook, twitter and our ktvu app. we'll see you back here to
. >>> world cup, trotters being played by the usa, a gold medal, pretty much a foregone conclusion, but fun to watch. u.s. and serbia -- second quarter. demar does cousins. fourth quarter, andre from derosen. 129- 92. testify currie has 29 points. >> >> pga tour championship. billy on five for bird, >> mcelroy on six. par 3, tee shot and -- tied are jim fewer for furyk, 1.4 million attending. 1.4 million last week as well. >> quakes taking on the galaxy. chris,...
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. >> what is your top-selling trotter, do they differentiate from one country to another are what wouldion mark >> it is very a little bit. we have a classic range which is 35% of sales and that tends to be in the newer countries come a far still learning about the brand, the classics are still it is ant there but introduction to the brand and they move onto the slightly more interesting styles. >> like. >> we have different types of styles. we have quarter cup bras and we have a lot of corsets. also about accessories. >> we have writing crops -- encrusted with swarovski crystals. lingerie inspired. they're really beautiful and they are doing really well. >> this is a brand -- you are expanding in terms of diversifying. you are very much a luxury brand. how are you selling this, it how do you grow, how do you diversify? doing, it is important to keep that because we like to have the experience in the shops, the fitting service and when you go and it lingerie.t about everything is individually fitted. it is a fusion range which is not sold in our shops. is wholesale and retail. >> is tha
. >> what is your top-selling trotter, do they differentiate from one country to another are what wouldion mark >> it is very a little bit. we have a classic range which is 35% of sales and that tends to be in the newer countries come a far still learning about the brand, the classics are still it is ant there but introduction to the brand and they move onto the slightly more interesting styles. >> like. >> we have different types of styles. we have quarter cup bras and...
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finally, the bill would require the attorney general to provide periodic trotters assess the nature of -- reports to assess the nature of any ongoing racial profiling discriminatory practice. the bill would also provide remedies for individuals who were harmed by racial profiling. the legislation i've introduced is supported by a broad coalition of civil-rights groups. these groups include the leadership conference on civil and human rights, aclu, the naacp, rights working groups, and numerous other national, state and local organizations. racial profiling is bad policy. but given the state of our budget, it also diverts scarce resources from real law enforcement. law enforcement officials nationwide already have tight budgets. the more resources spent investigating individuals because of their race, religion, national origin or ethnicity, the fewer resources directed at suspects who are actually demonstrating illegal behavior. using racial profiling makes it congress likely that -- makes it less likely that certain affected communities will voluntarily cooperate with law enforcement i
finally, the bill would require the attorney general to provide periodic trotters assess the nature of -- reports to assess the nature of any ongoing racial profiling discriminatory practice. the bill would also provide remedies for individuals who were harmed by racial profiling. the legislation i've introduced is supported by a broad coalition of civil-rights groups. these groups include the leadership conference on civil and human rights, aclu, the naacp, rights working groups, and numerous...
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trotters are questioned and infected before they board the aircraft. after the fight is prepared a foreign airport from the site is generally treated as a domestic flight once it arrives in the u.s. they are currently cbp officers and agricultural specialist at 16 locations in six countries. clearance officers this year have refused entry to 24 travelers for security-related reasons. our preclearance facility in abu dhabi which opened a series of critical importance as it is a transit up for numerous high-risk pathways for terrorist travel, which gives cbp a critical security operation in a strategic location. next is the immigration advisory program where we have cbp officers in plain clothes at 11 foreign airports in nine countries to work with air carriers and foreign authorities to work and identify potential threats. they have no search authority per se the confession travelers an advisory capacity and can recommend additional security screening or recommended airline traveler based on the predeparture betting that described earlier occurring at o
trotters are questioned and infected before they board the aircraft. after the fight is prepared a foreign airport from the site is generally treated as a domestic flight once it arrives in the u.s. they are currently cbp officers and agricultural specialist at 16 locations in six countries. clearance officers this year have refused entry to 24 travelers for security-related reasons. our preclearance facility in abu dhabi which opened a series of critical importance as it is a transit up for...