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this girl was unconscious.ouldn't have the ability or the knowledge to text to even say that to one of the defends because she wouldn't know. the allegations in this case are not that this was a person who knew what was happening to her. it's that she was so unconscious that she didn't know what happened. and a lot of that information that we have now learned from some of the media sources and the other sources that have come about with evidence, have shown that much of this was revealed days after, maybe even weeks after, as to really what happened. this young girl was unconscious, so she wouldn't have the ability to know whether she was raped or not on the day after or two days after, three, whatever the timing of that was. we also don't know, and we don't know whether the defendants were texting, trying to coerce or talk people into making statements or trying to build up a defense for themselves after they started realizing this thing kind of unfolded and you're aware of that. kind of unfolded and then it j
this girl was unconscious.ouldn't have the ability or the knowledge to text to even say that to one of the defends because she wouldn't know. the allegations in this case are not that this was a person who knew what was happening to her. it's that she was so unconscious that she didn't know what happened. and a lot of that information that we have now learned from some of the media sources and the other sources that have come about with evidence, have shown that much of this was revealed days...
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knocked unconscious. he was -- sorry. i tried. >> two more who had fallen, three in all, suffered the same awful fate. three climbers dead. >> i had this wonderful trip where half an hour ago we were all smiling, go to the other extreme. >> cleve joiner doesn't know it, standing 30 feet above, but his son, cole, has survived. >> i didn't even get the wind knocked out of me when i landed. so i just got up and did whatever i could. >> the call his dad, cleve joiner, makes to 911 sets in motion a massive rescue operation. six national guard and air force helicopters are on their way, but they're hours away. of the six people still alive in the crevasse, three are badly hurt and need medical attention. and then all of a sudden, the sound of chopper blades through the thin mountain air. >> when you hear a helicopter, you hang so much hope that your friend is going to get off the mountain and get to a trauma center and be okay. >> but when they realize what the sound is, it's crushing news. >> breaking news today on mt. hood. >
knocked unconscious. he was -- sorry. i tried. >> two more who had fallen, three in all, suffered the same awful fate. three climbers dead. >> i had this wonderful trip where half an hour ago we were all smiling, go to the other extreme. >> cleve joiner doesn't know it, standing 30 feet above, but his son, cole, has survived. >> i didn't even get the wind knocked out of me when i landed. so i just got up and did whatever i could. >> the call his dad, cleve joiner,...
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she was unconscious, it could well be considered rape.ks, greta, in these towns get away with murder. not saying in this town, but they do, no pun intended. i hope that there will be a fair investigation, i understand that they've called in outsiders to conduct the investigation. >> greta: bernie, two major issues, one is whether there's any physical evidence of rape at all. that's the first thing, and then the second question is, there are witnesses who say they're afraid to come forward. >> that's a problem. and that will happen in a small town. i don't think that the forensics either make the case or break the case at this point. what it reminds me of, is the case, let's assume everyone is innocent and nothing doing wrong. what are you doing in situations where kids are trashed and having contact with a woman and the parents, first put the parents in jail and just so nauseating. ted and i have children that are about the same age and i hope to god that my kids don't engage in this sort of conduct. listen to what the kid says on the you
she was unconscious, it could well be considered rape.ks, greta, in these towns get away with murder. not saying in this town, but they do, no pun intended. i hope that there will be a fair investigation, i understand that they've called in outsiders to conduct the investigation. >> greta: bernie, two major issues, one is whether there's any physical evidence of rape at all. that's the first thing, and then the second question is, there are witnesses who say they're afraid to come...
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disoriented, unconscious and skin pale and moist and pulse rapid and you have a problem here and you are nausea and thirsty or you can be thirsty and then nausea and here is a bottle of water and then they get nausea and they throw up an they're having trouble and they go unconscious and throw up. not so good. people die that way. the rule is nothing by mouth in the prehospital field and nothing by mouth and the treatment for shock is remarkably simple. lay them down and raise the fee about a foot and keep them warm and they're chilly and the brai doesn't feel it and they will feel cold and you want to keep them warm. your patient is never shiver an first thing is always seeing safety and don't go rushing in and be cautious when you approach them. norm, are you all right? if i can't tell he is breathing and i get closer and norm, are you all right? give him a shake. are you okay? if there is no response then yo have to look, wait a minute is he breathing? if he has a filing cabinet on top of him or covered with debris and maybe you can pull some of it away and evaluate hi breathing a
disoriented, unconscious and skin pale and moist and pulse rapid and you have a problem here and you are nausea and thirsty or you can be thirsty and then nausea and here is a bottle of water and then they get nausea and they throw up an they're having trouble and they go unconscious and throw up. not so good. people die that way. the rule is nothing by mouth in the prehospital field and nothing by mouth and the treatment for shock is remarkably simple. lay them down and raise the fee about a...
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the allegations are that a young lady was unconscious.ere is a picture that most anybody that has read or heard about this particular case has seen. if you look at the picture, there is little doubt that this young lady was unconscious. and i don't care who you are or i don't care where you are. a person has a right not to have their body invaded by another individual without consent. that's just wrong. and in this particular case she wau was unconscious. and there can be no consent. there can't be assumed consent with this particular girl, with the state that she was in. and that's what this was about. and like i said, it was through their own actions and through their friends' actions that this was revealed. but there is a terrible problem i believe with the actions of men and women taking advantage, especially in the social context where they know somebody in this country and there's been a lot of strong women that have came forth and told their stories about what's going on, and probably about 20 years ago when i was first practicing,
the allegations are that a young lady was unconscious.ere is a picture that most anybody that has read or heard about this particular case has seen. if you look at the picture, there is little doubt that this young lady was unconscious. and i don't care who you are or i don't care where you are. a person has a right not to have their body invaded by another individual without consent. that's just wrong. and in this particular case she wau was unconscious. and there can be no consent. there...
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that's when you are truly unconscious.nino's new awareness monitor stimulates the brain with an electrical current to see if it spreads. a truly unconscious brain would have no reaction. a brain conscious during surgery would. >> you're actually injecting current to the brain and finding out whether the various parts of the brain are talking to each other or not. >> reporter: it would mean doctors could finally stop the sort of horror that happened to angela. >> it's a frightening experience. it really does affect somebody's life a great deal. >> reporter: dr. richard besser, abc news, new york. >> could be something truly new. >>> and, coming up next, can you tell what is different about the first lady? tell what is different about the first lady? on this, her birthday. if your a man with lorone, you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct c
that's when you are truly unconscious.nino's new awareness monitor stimulates the brain with an electrical current to see if it spreads. a truly unconscious brain would have no reaction. a brain conscious during surgery would. >> you're actually injecting current to the brain and finding out whether the various parts of the brain are talking to each other or not. >> reporter: it would mean doctors could finally stop the sort of horror that happened to angela. >> it's a...
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he said the image is taken out of context. >> that young lady is not unconscious. that young lady was capable of walking and her friends are individuals who indicated that information to the police. >> reporter: this 12-minute video also surfaced online where teens appear to talk about the alleged assault and joke saying she must have died because she didn't move during the alleged rape. >> what if that was your daughter? >> . >> the trial for the two boys accused of rape is scheduled for mid february. >> dr. drew is on every week night on hln. dr. drew, i think most people who see this story see the headlines, first question is how could this happen? >> well, that to me frankly is the scariest question anybody can ask themselves. this is a cautionary tale for everyone of us. we are entering into a new world here in this country where people walk in with machine guns and kill little kids and boys treat girls like this. it is disgusting. if we say to ourselves that couldn't be my kid, watch out. that could be your kid. and unless we are actively parenting against th
he said the image is taken out of context. >> that young lady is not unconscious. that young lady was capable of walking and her friends are individuals who indicated that information to the police. >> reporter: this 12-minute video also surfaced online where teens appear to talk about the alleged assault and joke saying she must have died because she didn't move during the alleged rape. >> what if that was your daughter? >> . >> the trial for the two boys accused...
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look, this is an unusual situation because the victim in this case was supposedly unconscious.at your understanding that she cannot identify who did this? >> our understanding is that the time the witness who is testifying that there was some activity on behalf of our client at that time the jane doe was in fact conscious and she -- >> judge jeanine: and that she did engage in sexual intercourse. is your defense that there was sexual intercourse, but it was consentual? >> no, we are not stating that there was in fact sexual conduct. sexual conduct is the standard in ohio which would determine whether or not there was a rape and that will require -- >> judge jeanine: what about digital penetration. >> that is grounds for sexual conduct which could be grounds for rape. >> judge jeanine: your client was at the party, correct? >> our client was present? >> was he one of the ones holding her? >> we are not in a position to admit or deny that position. >> judge jeanine: he clearly there was. has she testified in any way, shape or form yet? >> no. >> judge jeanine: why are they in juv
look, this is an unusual situation because the victim in this case was supposedly unconscious.at your understanding that she cannot identify who did this? >> our understanding is that the time the witness who is testifying that there was some activity on behalf of our client at that time the jane doe was in fact conscious and she -- >> judge jeanine: and that she did engage in sexual intercourse. is your defense that there was sexual intercourse, but it was consentual? >> no,...
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while he wouldn't confirm it, he did say this -- >> this young girl was unconscious.o she wouldn't have the ability to know whether she was raped or not on the day after or two days after, three, whatever the timing of that was. we also don't know whether the defendants were texting trying to coerce or talk people into making statements and trying to build up a defense for themselves after they started realizing. this thing kind of unfolded. >> reporter: now, we have reached out to the attorney general who is in charge of the prosecution, mike dewine for the state of ohio. he's has not gotten back to us to comment on the alleged text message. >> and susan, the alleged victim may have been unconscious, but there are other witnesses who describe what they claim happened, right? you spoke with the accused's lawyer. we have an interview with him. >> reporter: that's right. we can tell you that at that -- again, at that hearing back in october, three students testified for prosecutors. one testified that he saw the girl being assaulted. the defense lawyer for trent mays sa
while he wouldn't confirm it, he did say this -- >> this young girl was unconscious.o she wouldn't have the ability to know whether she was raped or not on the day after or two days after, three, whatever the timing of that was. we also don't know whether the defendants were texting trying to coerce or talk people into making statements and trying to build up a defense for themselves after they started realizing. this thing kind of unfolded. >> reporter: now, we have reached out to...
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they're accused of raping an underage girl while she was allegedly drunk or unconscious. that trial is slated to start on february 13th. national correspondent susan candiotti joins me from steubenville, ohio. what's the latest this hour? >> reporter: hi, marty. there's a big protest going on on the steps of the jefferson county courthouse. police estimate around 300 people or so. this is not the first time people have been staging protests. their main beef, as they see it, many of these people here, they're coming here for different causes. some are calling for justice for jane doe, the alleged victim in this case. many other people here are not happy with the way they feel investigators have been looking at this case. they don't think some of them that police have done a thorough job of investigating it. they allege that there has been a cover-up. now, authorities and the city insist that there has been no cover-up, that they are doing a thorough investigation and that the people that have been charged will have justice done at a trial coming up next month. but there ar
they're accused of raping an underage girl while she was allegedly drunk or unconscious. that trial is slated to start on february 13th. national correspondent susan candiotti joins me from steubenville, ohio. what's the latest this hour? >> reporter: hi, marty. there's a big protest going on on the steps of the jefferson county courthouse. police estimate around 300 people or so. this is not the first time people have been staging protests. their main beef, as they see it, many of these...
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this woman, if you believe the facts as she has presented them, that she was unconscious, she was not aware that this was her boyfriend and that this guy had sexual intercourse-- >> not unconscious, but-- >> she was in an unconscious state according to her and this is troubling and i believe-- >> asleep. >> that's unconscious, i believe. >> greta: well, gentlemen as always, thank you. >> okay. >> greta: and now famous crime writers mysteries, dennis is the author of shutter island, gone baby gone. and his beloved dog is gone. disappeared from his home on christmas eve ab covered a special reward to anyone who brings tesa home. >> we're offering a cash reward absolutely, but also, i am a writer well-known in the city you want to be in the next book, you want a character named after you in the next book, that could be arranged if you, if you bring me home my dog. my dog home to me. >> greta: he hopes his beagle is picked up by someone who doesn't know she has had a home and hopes to bring tessa back soon and so do we. your incredible shrinking paycheck. how hard will you get smacked. fi
this woman, if you believe the facts as she has presented them, that she was unconscious, she was not aware that this was her boyfriend and that this guy had sexual intercourse-- >> not unconscious, but-- >> she was in an unconscious state according to her and this is troubling and i believe-- >> asleep. >> that's unconscious, i believe. >> greta: well, gentlemen as always, thank you. >> okay. >> greta: and now famous crime writers mysteries, dennis is...
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and that's when they found the woman unconscious in her bedroom.y she actually did have -- did have a pulse when she was transported to the hospital. one neighbor i talked to this morning, said she' -- said she's worried about her. >> i'm hoping she's okay. we know she suffered burns and things like that. but hopefully she's okay. i guess we'll just go from there. it's just completely gone. that was the only apartment affected by it. >> and neighbors tell me they are grateful this fire didn't spread to any other units in the complex. the woman taken to the hospital. first, she was taken to eatonton and then eventual transferred to st. francis hospital where they have a burn center. she suffered burns both to her face and her arms after, again, falling asleep, smoking the cigarette last night. her apartment caught fire and she is in critical condition we're told at the burn center. there's no word whether she will take a -- will maic a full recovery or not. live in hayward, alex savidge, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 8:02. in overnight news, a car chase
and that's when they found the woman unconscious in her bedroom.y she actually did have -- did have a pulse when she was transported to the hospital. one neighbor i talked to this morning, said she' -- said she's worried about her. >> i'm hoping she's okay. we know she suffered burns and things like that. but hopefully she's okay. i guess we'll just go from there. it's just completely gone. that was the only apartment affected by it. >> and neighbors tell me they are grateful this...
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maybe it's conscious bias, unconscious bias. maybe the new stats don't show rational disparities but we need to look at. as michelle alex andyer herself said they are in the system drug enforgment is accessible because of the discretion made to officers and the conscious or unconscious bias that can result in selective enforcement. i think we have questions about the type of dealers being arrested. i know we talked about it tonight but are they in the buy bust antics and not putting the dealers away that we need do and talk about the education and the root causes of problems when you're sort of manufacturing these felony convictions with the consequences that bar opportunities for housing and other services that can be a problem and that needs to be looked at from a larger policy. timely we were proud to see of the progress with the data collection. we want it publicly available. it's great it's going to be made available to them but to put it up on a website would be fantastic. we do a lot of work around the state, realignment
maybe it's conscious bias, unconscious bias. maybe the new stats don't show rational disparities but we need to look at. as michelle alex andyer herself said they are in the system drug enforgment is accessible because of the discretion made to officers and the conscious or unconscious bias that can result in selective enforcement. i think we have questions about the type of dealers being arrested. i know we talked about it tonight but are they in the buy bust antics and not putting the dealers...
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the player, at some level, perhaps unconsciously, are having to think about the elements unconsciously>> i teach a lot of workshops and a lot of people come to play our master classes, they come with their own performance, arrangement. they are looking for feedback. one of the things that i always say, because, as a musician, we try to get everything at once. all of the elements. we tried to simultaneously get the rhythm, melody, the subtleties, dynamics, accent, all those things that make music interesting. but a lot of times, it is good practice to tear them apart. solo guitar playing, for example, polyphonic music, you have a melody and a baseline, maybe an accompaniment, 3rd voice or harmonic accompaniment. i always suggest people to tear them apart, work on the melody, just work on the base, rhythm, accompaniment. that provides an important process to understanding how these elements have to happen simultaneously. >> when you are writing, as a fan of yours, for decades now -- i think your first record came out in the 1970's. >> 1978. >> that is right. as a fan, one of the things t
the player, at some level, perhaps unconsciously, are having to think about the elements unconsciously>> i teach a lot of workshops and a lot of people come to play our master classes, they come with their own performance, arrangement. they are looking for feedback. one of the things that i always say, because, as a musician, we try to get everything at once. all of the elements. we tried to simultaneously get the rhythm, melody, the subtleties, dynamics, accent, all those things that...
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it appears from the reports we are hearing now that the main thinking is that natalie wood was unconscious by the time she went in the water. what do you know about that? >> well, the supplemental report that was recently released to the public that was prepared by the current medical examiner in los angeles has cast natalie's death in an entirely different and frankly more sinister light. geraldo, i had gotten access to the murder book when i was working on my biography of natalie, and i noticed that there were a couple of call slips in there that really had not been pursued by the then sheriff's investigators, and one of them was from marilyn's thin fiance who was on the boat with her. at the time on the morning of the discovery of natalie's body, he had actually called sheriff's investigators to say that he and marilyn had heard someone yelling help me, please, help me, please. there was nothing in his recollection of her drowning. it was just help me, please, help me, please, and it was coming from the direction of the splendor. he thought this had been going on for about a half an hou
it appears from the reports we are hearing now that the main thinking is that natalie wood was unconscious by the time she went in the water. what do you know about that? >> well, the supplemental report that was recently released to the public that was prepared by the current medical examiner in los angeles has cast natalie's death in an entirely different and frankly more sinister light. geraldo, i had gotten access to the murder book when i was working on my biography of natalie, and i...
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cbs news, "the allegations in this case are that the young teenage victim was raped while she was unconscious. she would, therefore, have absolutely no knowledge of what was or was not done to her that evening." he add, "a picture speaks a thousands wors." the two players will stand trial on the rape charges next month in juvenile court. elaine quijano, cbs news, new york. >> axelrod: moving overseas now, syria's state-run news agency said president bashar al-assad will make a rare speech to the nation tomorrow. there is estimates more than 60,000 have been killed in the country's civil war. rebel forces are closing in on the capital, damascus. as elizabeth palmer reports, the cross-fire is claiming even more lives. >> reporter: even by recent syrian standards, it's been a savage week. in two separate incidents, gas stations were blown up in the damascus suburbs, in one case by an airstrike, incinerating innocent citizens who had been lining up to buy fuel. over the past six moks, the number of civilians killed in this civil war has been climbing steeply. one of the organizations keeping trac
cbs news, "the allegations in this case are that the young teenage victim was raped while she was unconscious. she would, therefore, have absolutely no knowledge of what was or was not done to her that evening." he add, "a picture speaks a thousands wors." the two players will stand trial on the rape charges next month in juvenile court. elaine quijano, cbs news, new york. >> axelrod: moving overseas now, syria's state-run news agency said president bashar al-assad...
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that young lady is not unconscious.lady was capable of walking and her friends are individuals who indicated that information to the police. >> what is your reaction to that? >> i guess i have two reactions, one is this case needs to be tried not in the media, not in the social media but in court in front of the judge and it will be on february 13th. that's the way our system works, that's the way it should work. i think the second thing that is obvious, any rape case is a great tragedy. this one is different only in the sense that the victim has been victimized but each time something goes up on the internet, the victim is victimized again, and i just imagine if i was a parent, fran and i have eight children and i imagine if this was my daughter, and i kept seeing things on the internet, and knew everyone else was seeing things on the internet that no one can control is a tragedy. it's just very, very, very sad and very upsetting. >> mr. dewine, this is john avlon. i'm interested in your take on the activist group anon
that young lady is not unconscious.lady was capable of walking and her friends are individuals who indicated that information to the police. >> what is your reaction to that? >> i guess i have two reactions, one is this case needs to be tried not in the media, not in the social media but in court in front of the judge and it will be on february 13th. that's the way our system works, that's the way it should work. i think the second thing that is obvious, any rape case is a great...
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they are accused of raping an underage girl while she was allegedly drunk or unconscious. february 13th. national correspondent susan candiotti joins me now from steubenvil steubenville, ohio. what's happening this hour? we know there has been that protest today. >> reporter: right, matter marty. it just wrapped up. these people were here after this incident really rocked this town. and they gather here together, all of them seeking justice of one kind or the other. there are some people here who are here to support the alleged victim of this case, and all rape victims in general. other people here claim that the city and the investigators in particular are in the midst of a cover-up. that they aren't doing all they could be doing to get down to the bottom of this alleged crime. allegedly having -- two high school athletes here, all of them 16 years old and the 16-year-old girl, who everyone agrees was drunk. and according to testimony, was unconscious most of the night of the trial is set for next month. but this protest today, marty, went on for nearly four hours. it beg
they are accused of raping an underage girl while she was allegedly drunk or unconscious. february 13th. national correspondent susan candiotti joins me now from steubenvil steubenville, ohio. what's happening this hour? we know there has been that protest today. >> reporter: right, matter marty. it just wrapped up. these people were here after this incident really rocked this town. and they gather here together, all of them seeking justice of one kind or the other. there are some people...
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anthony mcintosh lied about what he did in the minutes after finding white unconscious in his jail cell he was facing charges of killing a police officer and had been in the jail for two days when he was found dead. fox5's paul wagner joining us live from greenbelt with the story. paul. >> reporter: investigators believe that anthony mcintosh found ronnie white in his cell and instead of calling for medical help he just walked away. and for 15 minutes he did other things, other duties inside the jail and let another jail guard come upon white's cell and see him in distress. today knee mcintosh walked into this federal courthouse today and admitted that he lied. a little while ago his attorney came out and made a statement on his behalf. >> mr. mcintosh's guilty plea is perhaps more significant for what it does nod say. it does not implicate mr. mcintosh in ronnie white's death. ronnie white's death was tragic, but anthony mcintosh did not kill or cause the death of him. mr. mcintosh has accepted responsibility for his false statement. the past four and a half years have been very painfu
anthony mcintosh lied about what he did in the minutes after finding white unconscious in his jail cell he was facing charges of killing a police officer and had been in the jail for two days when he was found dead. fox5's paul wagner joining us live from greenbelt with the story. paul. >> reporter: investigators believe that anthony mcintosh found ronnie white in his cell and instead of calling for medical help he just walked away. and for 15 minutes he did other things, other duties...
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i was unconscious. >> whoa!'s may 2001, and these friends are looking for a thrill ride. >> it was my 21st birthday so my brother and i and my best friend vernon decided to go up and celebrate, and bungee jumping was one of the few things we with wanted to do. >> atop a 170-foot crane suspended over the las vegas strip, malu feels no hesitation. >> i consider myself somewhat of an extremist so i had no thoughts of anything bad going on. you sign a waiver and i didn't think twice about signing my name and jumping. >> there's malu out there on the edge. >> yeah! >> his first jump goes off without a hitch. >> the first jump went great. free-fall and everything worked out good. good enough for me to want to do it again, for some reason. >> a few days later, malu and his friend vernon are back for more. this time malu decides to try something different. >> we've got malu up here. looks like he's going backwards. >> they count backwards. >> three, two, one! >> yeah! >> so i was off before one. >> see you later. >> the
i was unconscious. >> whoa!'s may 2001, and these friends are looking for a thrill ride. >> it was my 21st birthday so my brother and i and my best friend vernon decided to go up and celebrate, and bungee jumping was one of the few things we with wanted to do. >> atop a 170-foot crane suspended over the las vegas strip, malu feels no hesitation. >> i consider myself somewhat of an extremist so i had no thoughts of anything bad going on. you sign a waiver and i didn't...
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there was a lot of testimony that she was drunk and unconscious most of the time. so we must keep everything in context until we see all evidence at trial. >> yeah, no question about that. very quickly, this began at an assistant coach's home. i mean, one would think that the number of witnesses who may have been involved or will be called to testify is going to be enormous. >> reporter: well, certainly we know that there were at least two dozen, according to many people and the lawyers we have spoken with, who -- teenagers who were at various parties that night. so we don't know all of the answers about everyone who has been interviewed and what they had to say. and a lot of people remember who were there, have admitted to police, according to testimony, they deleteded pictures and videos that they took. >> right. all right. susan candiotti for us, thanks so much. this is certainly going to be a really interesting one to watch. and interesting perspective from the defense attorney. thank you so much for that. >>> and, of course, at 10:00 p.m. eastern, much more on
there was a lot of testimony that she was drunk and unconscious most of the time. so we must keep everything in context until we see all evidence at trial. >> yeah, no question about that. very quickly, this began at an assistant coach's home. i mean, one would think that the number of witnesses who may have been involved or will be called to testify is going to be enormous. >> reporter: well, certainly we know that there were at least two dozen, according to many people and the...
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but she was totally unconscious. it's -- our children today. test. test. . >>> police in chicago were investigating the death of a man who died after winning $1 million in the lottery. it appeared his death was due to natural causes, but after a closer look, it turned out he had been poisoned. our affiliate wgn has more. >> reporter: he was a regular lottery player. employees are having trouble accepting what they're hearing. >> that is sad. that's sad. very seared. but i guess it's true when they say the money is the root of all evil. >> reporter: in june he purchased two, the second one he scratched off wand a winner. at the he planned to make bills and to grow his dry cleanling business. about a month later, a police report states the 46-year-old had dinner at his rogers park home, went to bed and then he family heard him screaming. he was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead. the medical examiner tells the tribune no signs of trauma, no drugs in his blood. the pathologist determined he died at natural causes. the m.e.'s office did toxicol
but she was totally unconscious. it's -- our children today. test. test. . >>> police in chicago were investigating the death of a man who died after winning $1 million in the lottery. it appeared his death was due to natural causes, but after a closer look, it turned out he had been poisoned. our affiliate wgn has more. >> reporter: he was a regular lottery player. employees are having trouble accepting what they're hearing. >> that is sad. that's sad. very seared. but i...
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she was intoxicated or possibly date raped an unconscious, even, at one point, being carried by footballyers from party to party and allegedly sexually assaulted and raped both at the parties and in between. anonymous is saying the sexual assaults may have even happened at the homes of assistant coaches to the football team as well as the prosecutor. >> the picture that has come out of two men holding this girl, dragging her -- a man holding her arms and one holding her legs. i want to bring into the conversation monika johnson hostler. if you could respond to what you've seen and heard described in this case, the fact the police chief as saying there will be no more indictments. there have been too young men who have been charged, and they will be tried as juveniles in a few weeks. >> thank you for having me. i think my response, like most people is a guttural response, that this is a violent act right here in the u.s. where it appears for those of us who are not in ohio, it has taken a little longer for us to get the details. based on the description, i think most of us know if this we
she was intoxicated or possibly date raped an unconscious, even, at one point, being carried by footballyers from party to party and allegedly sexually assaulted and raped both at the parties and in between. anonymous is saying the sexual assaults may have even happened at the homes of assistant coaches to the football team as well as the prosecutor. >> the picture that has come out of two men holding this girl, dragging her -- a man holding her arms and one holding her legs. i want to...
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that's when you're truly unconscious.tes the brain with an electric current to see if it spreads. a truly unconscious brain would have no reaction. a brain conscious during surgery would. >> finding out whether the various parts of the brain are talking to each other or not. >> reporter: it would mean doctors could finally stop the horror that happened to angela. >> it really does affect somebody's life a great deal. >> how frightening a scenario is that? let's hope that idea works. >> i look forward to anaesthesia as the best sleep i ever get. >> the only sleep you ever get. >> yeah. they say it happens in terms of every 1,000 patients, 1 or 2 patients. 26,000 people a year. >> and the medical industry would love to get a cure, because they're worried about lawsuits. everybody would win if this works. >>> up next, two little girls used the power of social media to get an answer to an age old request. >> and a very happy ending to their efforts. it's coming up on "world news now." >>> "w ♪ ♪ you ain't nothi ♪ >>> happy en
that's when you're truly unconscious.tes the brain with an electric current to see if it spreads. a truly unconscious brain would have no reaction. a brain conscious during surgery would. >> finding out whether the various parts of the brain are talking to each other or not. >> reporter: it would mean doctors could finally stop the horror that happened to angela. >> it really does affect somebody's life a great deal. >> how frightening a scenario is that? let's hope that...