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professor shulman believes phil's gas-checking was a solution to an unconscious conflict. on one hand, it exessed his aggressive feelings, and the oerand, itfledm. maria is a 27-year-old woman with hypochondriasis-- intense anxiety that she's ill, even that she is dying. every physical symptom sends her running to her physian. one ght, she has i learned she was asleep and at 2 a.m., her husband came home, and they decided order. she ate the pizza at 2 a.m. aand woke upided order. with horrible stomach ache. typical of people with hypochondriasis, maria beeved it was stomach cancer, not the pizza, that caused her pain. in examining the causal factors in maria's anxiety disorder, . shulman loed both at her present stressor-- her recent marriage-- and at her childhood. she was raised in a very tradional italian home, the favored anthe rst child, and her father, o was seen as a very perful figure in the family-- the mother was seen as very passivand ry weak. was someone who pampered her as an exemand catered her.ure, this all changed at adolescence, when the father became very
professor shulman believes phil's gas-checking was a solution to an unconscious conflict. on one hand, it exessed his aggressive feelings, and the oerand, itfledm. maria is a 27-year-old woman with hypochondriasis-- intense anxiety that she's ill, even that she is dying. every physical symptom sends her running to her physian. one ght, she has i learned she was asleep and at 2 a.m., her husband came home, and they decided order. she ate the pizza at 2 a.m. aand woke upided order. with horrible...
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and unconsciously, over not quite 50 years we have communities from all over the world. you go to a naturalization ceremony, of the most inspiring things you will ever see, we have korean communities, alien communities, people from all over the world, all over america, no foreigner too foreign to become a fellow citizen. we are not only the pioneer democracy in the world in building our constitution around an idea, but the only one that has followed through on that, saying because of this idea is an idea that we are fellow citizens in the laboratory and experiments of governments that all of us are in this together in a shrinking world and in the long run how we relate to korean communities and indonesian communities and all of that is a strength for us. that bill was passed in 1965 and i guarantee you not one person in a hundred to study the civil-rights movement understands that it is a third killer with the civil-rights act of 64, the voting rights act of 65, to build a structure that in the long run will be a great not only strength for america but a great inspiratio
and unconsciously, over not quite 50 years we have communities from all over the world. you go to a naturalization ceremony, of the most inspiring things you will ever see, we have korean communities, alien communities, people from all over the world, all over america, no foreigner too foreign to become a fellow citizen. we are not only the pioneer democracy in the world in building our constitution around an idea, but the only one that has followed through on that, saying because of this idea...
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we are all blessed by but we are all unconscious by. an example of it, the example i want to give you as how great i think the disconnect is is that george wallace made that speech in 1963, could not prevent any of these great tide of coming to benefit all of us. you have a daughter, and you want your daughter to have the whole world opened to her, your daughter and your hope stand on the shoulders of the civil rights movement. i don't care who you are. all of this happened and but george wallace while he could not prevent it was a genius in politics, in inventing the phrases that are chillingly contemporary, even today, that when it no longer was respectable to defend segregation, he made it respectable to cut the process and to place the fears and the resentments of the process as it was let loose saying that pointy-headed bureaucrats were telling us how to run our businesses and wearied we could go to school, and that they were in cahoots with a biased national media that had a racial agenda to help pointy-headed liberals concentrate
we are all blessed by but we are all unconscious by. an example of it, the example i want to give you as how great i think the disconnect is is that george wallace made that speech in 1963, could not prevent any of these great tide of coming to benefit all of us. you have a daughter, and you want your daughter to have the whole world opened to her, your daughter and your hope stand on the shoulders of the civil rights movement. i don't care who you are. all of this happened and but george...
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pervasively that now i think it's totally unconscious. people just repeat those phrases because they are normal, and they are normal from the right and they are normal from the left. people don't understand how much the left has contributed to the same modern cynicism that does not take credit for the sense of capacity we should have that if we could tackle all the problems in the 60s and let lose this liberation that benefits everyone at such low social cost, if we recover our sense of confidence andceps of commitment and struggle to reach across the line, that was the essence of the movement, the essence of martin luther king day, get outside the comfort zone, what people in the movement do, let your knees shake, reach across the lines, take a chance to create a movement. that's what a movement is. it starts with small that's a small inspiration and grows into history when you discover the power between you. george wallace is the opposite of that. take council of your fears and resentment, and essentially, adopt a cynical and blind atti
pervasively that now i think it's totally unconscious. people just repeat those phrases because they are normal, and they are normal from the right and they are normal from the left. people don't understand how much the left has contributed to the same modern cynicism that does not take credit for the sense of capacity we should have that if we could tackle all the problems in the 60s and let lose this liberation that benefits everyone at such low social cost, if we recover our sense of...
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willful unconsciousness to the power price in our society makes his blind slowly. unconscious. and rule from london and left. in we to tackle all of those rooms and the 60's and let loose this liberation that benefits everyone and cisneros social, scum of recover since of confidence and commitment stroh is the essence of the movement perry did not surrender comforts of blood in the shake in the region to somebody across the line and take a chance. in search of something business model and inspiration to his covenant. george wallace's is a novice in. the council and essentially adopted is cynical and blind attitude toward the possibility of democracy. cynicism is an appetite among them a judge. democracy requires measured judgment and informed citizens or willing to take responsibility. cynicism creance consumers who complain and have very little expectations and a very loose sense of citizenship. in that sense i think we're out of faith with what ought to be a great optimistic since. we have lot of serious problems. in the economy and has been stripped of its industrial base an
willful unconsciousness to the power price in our society makes his blind slowly. unconscious. and rule from london and left. in we to tackle all of those rooms and the 60's and let loose this liberation that benefits everyone and cisneros social, scum of recover since of confidence and commitment stroh is the essence of the movement perry did not surrender comforts of blood in the shake in the region to somebody across the line and take a chance. in search of something business model and...
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we are all blessed by that, but we are unconscious about it. the example of it, the example that i want to give you as to how great i think the disconnect is, is that george wallace made that speech in 1953, and he could not prevent any of these great tides are coming. if you have a daughter and you want your daughter to have the whole world open to her, your daughter and your hope stands on the shoulders of this civil rights movement. all of this happened that george wallace, while he could not prevent it, he was a genius at politics. in inventing the phrases that are chilling even today. when it was no longer respectable to corrupt the process and play on the fears and resentments of the process as it was let loose, saying that democrats were telling us how to do our duties on where we could go to school, and that they were in cahoots with a biased national media that had a racial agenda to help pointy headed liberals concentrate all effective power in the central government in washington. now, if any of that is familiar to you in contemporar
we are all blessed by that, but we are unconscious about it. the example of it, the example that i want to give you as to how great i think the disconnect is, is that george wallace made that speech in 1953, and he could not prevent any of these great tides are coming. if you have a daughter and you want your daughter to have the whole world open to her, your daughter and your hope stands on the shoulders of this civil rights movement. all of this happened that george wallace, while he could...
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we have these brilliant people to talk about implicit bias, unconscious racism, function and role ofthose realities in our lives when young people get stigmatized, put aside, tracked in different ways and they become victims of a vicious process and institutional expression that is not often talked about and when we do we get blamed for being the racist. a malignant persistence of a certain racial animus get accused of being the perpetrators and perpetuated the of the legacy of white supremacy and social injustice and racial inequality. we just have to keep fighting past that. we are in the age of obama. but one great black man living in a public house with his family cannot turn the tide. he is a great man and devoe brother is going to be public housing let it be 1600 pennsylvania avenue, no doubt. no doubt about that. i just want to see him come out one time in full size with a housecoat on. with his tall cap. but that is just my fantasy. that is just my fantasy. they are wonderful, beautiful, brilliant people, the first lady, the president and their two wonderful children. we want
we have these brilliant people to talk about implicit bias, unconscious racism, function and role ofthose realities in our lives when young people get stigmatized, put aside, tracked in different ways and they become victims of a vicious process and institutional expression that is not often talked about and when we do we get blamed for being the racist. a malignant persistence of a certain racial animus get accused of being the perpetrators and perpetuated the of the legacy of white supremacy...
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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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what that reflects is an unconscious bias. people see a woman and they assume -- it was a music critic for the " the new york times" that he vowed he could tell a difference between a woman's planning and the man's point and they put into the test and he failed miserably. it is sad. it is an unconscious bias. there was a great case and 1970's brought by my colleague at columbia. it was against at&t. it was about positions for women in middle management. the women found on the various tests up until the last one and the last one was a total person test. at meant there was an interviewer, a candidate for promotion, and women filled disproportionately. why? it was not that the interviewer intended to discriminate. it was just he felt uncomfortable with someone who looked like -- he felt more comfortable with someone who looks like himself. the woman was different. it is getting past the unconscious bias that exists, still exists, that is a high hurdle to overcome. it has been mentioned that it is a balance to have a family life i
what that reflects is an unconscious bias. people see a woman and they assume -- it was a music critic for the " the new york times" that he vowed he could tell a difference between a woman's planning and the man's point and they put into the test and he failed miserably. it is sad. it is an unconscious bias. there was a great case and 1970's brought by my colleague at columbia. it was against at&t. it was about positions for women in middle management. the women found on the...
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just as figments of imagination projected on to the screen of history in what goes on unconsciously,t is a stereo type takes shape, and that then stereo type becomes lethal and deadly when one person, seeing another person, acts on those stereotypes, that implicit bias, that up conscious raceism, thatth him in repose, and all that's theoretical and abstract stuff becomes concrete. stuff you talk about in classrooms spills over in a bloody fashion on to the streets. so, it's important to talk about that. people say you sit around deconstructing abstract cop sings of bias and talking about implicit racism and speaking about institutionalized forces of oppression. that's stuff you find in a textbook. you all know that. although it becomes more difficult to legislate in the face of the shift from very concrete expression office race simple to implicit bias and unconscious race simple. yet the institutional mate may -- matrixes that house that bias have to be talk about and be wi have to talk about methods of distribution and ways in which that stuff is distributed in our culture, both co
just as figments of imagination projected on to the screen of history in what goes on unconsciously,t is a stereo type takes shape, and that then stereo type becomes lethal and deadly when one person, seeing another person, acts on those stereotypes, that implicit bias, that up conscious raceism, thatth him in repose, and all that's theoretical and abstract stuff becomes concrete. stuff you talk about in classrooms spills over in a bloody fashion on to the streets. so, it's important to talk...
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>> knocking him unconscious. his moans and groans sound bad, but they're actually a good sign.e's alive, but he's not of the woods yet. >> when i completely regained consciousness i was very confused. i didn't understand what actually happened because i lost memory of that moment. >> evan's friend calls for help and gets him to a hospital fast. miraculously and much to the surprise to his doctor his worst injury was a concussion. >> the doctor was very shocked because he had seen the video and he was shocked i didn't have any serious injuries. >> his doctor feared brain swelling, which could turn critical quickly, even leading to death. fortunately after 24 hours of monitoring, evan checks out okay. believe it or not, he considers the concussion to be a blessing in disguise. >> luckily i was knocked unconscious so i don't have any recollection of the accident itself. >> even though he has no recollection of the accident, that doesn't stop people from asking him all about it in the days and weeks to follow. >> have you ever even heard of anything like this happening before? >> w
>> knocking him unconscious. his moans and groans sound bad, but they're actually a good sign.e's alive, but he's not of the woods yet. >> when i completely regained consciousness i was very confused. i didn't understand what actually happened because i lost memory of that moment. >> evan's friend calls for help and gets him to a hospital fast. miraculously and much to the surprise to his doctor his worst injury was a concussion. >> the doctor was very shocked because he...
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a call comes in to help a unconscious baby and hidden camera video shows the on duty officer and his supervisor not budging. according to a report the same officer ignored an armed robbery in progress. five officers and a sergeant were secretly watched over the course of two years doing things like shopping at target and visiting family members when they should have been working. >> troubling that really they are taking advantage of their own officers, they aren't providing services to the residents, they are making others do their work. >> reporter: two officers and the sergeant have been fired three are suspended. all three stripped of their badges are appealing to get their jobs back. >>> a driver lost control of his car and look at this. ends up in a staircase. the man was trying to get a parking voucher when the car started rolling forward and he accidentally hit the gas. the car went through a parking gate. over a curb and through a guardrail before landing in this position. crews were finally able to get him out. >>> neighbors in washington are divided over if a no trespassing
a call comes in to help a unconscious baby and hidden camera video shows the on duty officer and his supervisor not budging. according to a report the same officer ignored an armed robbery in progress. five officers and a sergeant were secretly watched over the course of two years doing things like shopping at target and visiting family members when they should have been working. >> troubling that really they are taking advantage of their own officers, they aren't providing services to...
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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
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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i mean, what is going on in the unconscious of people's minds, their psyche that they feel obligated to be given a certain fashion to exercise lethal consequences on the bodies of our vulnerable young people in our populations. and then of course, to talk about in a more specific sense how even before them when we speak of school discipline and the ways in which our younger children are treated, young people are treated, you know amnesty international did a report 15, 20 years ago that suggested the same problems that sally and johnny in terms of mean street white america are hit on the back of their hands for don't do that again, young black and brown people and increasingly asians are redirected towards a criminal justice system, towards detention. then you get marked and you get stigmatized and when you get marked and stigmatized then you become eligible and vulnerable for institutional if you will criminal behavior. institutionalized criminal activities. institutionalized criminal realities. you put in detention that is a warehouse where schools become warehouses and pipelines fo
i mean, what is going on in the unconscious of people's minds, their psyche that they feel obligated to be given a certain fashion to exercise lethal consequences on the bodies of our vulnerable young people in our populations. and then of course, to talk about in a more specific sense how even before them when we speak of school discipline and the ways in which our younger children are treated, young people are treated, you know amnesty international did a report 15, 20 years ago that...
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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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that now it's totally unconscious. they repeat the phrases now because they are normal and they are normal from the right and left. people don't understand how much the left contributed to the same modern sin sitthat doesn't take credit for the sense of capacity we should have that if we could tackle all of those problems in the 60s and let lose this liberation that benefits everyone at such low social costs if we recover the sense of confidence, commitment, and struggle to reach across the line, the essence of the movement and essence of martin luther king day, get outside the comfort zone, let your knees shake, reach out to somebody across the line and take a chance you can create a movement. that's what a movement is. it starts with something of small inspiration and grows into history when you discover the power between you. george wallace was the op sis of that, take council of your fears, resentment, and, essentially, adopt a cynical and blind attitude towards the possibilities of democracy. cynicism is an appeti
that now it's totally unconscious. they repeat the phrases now because they are normal and they are normal from the right and left. people don't understand how much the left contributed to the same modern sin sitthat doesn't take credit for the sense of capacity we should have that if we could tackle all of those problems in the 60s and let lose this liberation that benefits everyone at such low social costs if we recover the sense of confidence, commitment, and struggle to reach across the...
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just unconscious and she called for help as soon as possible but this brings us to the second sticking point the american employees themselves see that the investigation into his death was not started immediately unfortunately we get these kind of this particular kind of calls for service every day. somebody has had a heart attack we don't put of pressure at all that we have a child that's been injured in an a.t.v. we don't put a pressure a shot on unless we start suspecting that something may be out of the ordinary. it was until a little bit later that we started getting some some suspicions of what was going on and then all developed from talking to the parents the people that live there it just took a little more time for us to develop. adoption is a major stumbling block in the relations between moscow and washington due to the many cases of abuse of russian children by the american adoptive parents and in this case shortly after my it seems that or when the news came out. russian authorities including russian russia's children's oblon summoned. his adoptive mother of being connect
just unconscious and she called for help as soon as possible but this brings us to the second sticking point the american employees themselves see that the investigation into his death was not started immediately unfortunately we get these kind of this particular kind of calls for service every day. somebody has had a heart attack we don't put of pressure at all that we have a child that's been injured in an a.t.v. we don't put a pressure a shot on unless we start suspecting that something may...
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how do you know i am ignoring you or unconscious. >> i do the same.ryone is ignoring me. >> andrew. >> he is right. it works in your case. >> i learn from experience. >> oh. i am not looking for sympathy. >> well, you got it >> i am lookingalt you. right down here, right there. f.b.i. dealing with rash of sexting. i read through the f.b.i.'s report to see what else the discipline is for. here's one i like. employee hit a recording device in super visor's office. i would never think much doing that. that is it a weird idea. >> that's what you are train add for with the f.b.i.. >> maybe this is why they can't finted robert meneppedez' prostitute. you should get the secret service to look for those prostitutes. >> oh, i know her. >> and they will not pay them. >> the . eep who hit the recording device fired. what was the punishment. . eye lest bureau gun and loop top in car overnight. >> pro. >> five-day suspension. >> that makes it sound more reasonable. >> it seems like one employee was fired. i don't know. knape. person towho used the cell phone 10 da
how do you know i am ignoring you or unconscious. >> i do the same.ryone is ignoring me. >> andrew. >> he is right. it works in your case. >> i learn from experience. >> oh. i am not looking for sympathy. >> well, you got it >> i am lookingalt you. right down here, right there. f.b.i. dealing with rash of sexting. i read through the f.b.i.'s report to see what else the discipline is for. here's one i like. employee hit a recording device in super...
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she was found unconscious afternoon. ied at the hospital. o the areareturned t to distribute flowers. her neighbors say they are scared. >> this is scary. this is where we live with their children and grandchildren. you constantly have to be scared u live.o >> investigators have a basic of a suspect, but have not released any motive or if this was a random crime or if mcintyre was targeted. the man was shot in southeast friday. he was taken to the hospital in serious condition. >> feedback on the budget and future.r the will take place at 8181 professional place in and.tsville, maryl at 5:30 p.m. gins they will discuss a plan called momentum dealing with bus and .ail service >> so far, it is rainy. is slowing down. but still wet roads. >> yes. be like and damp and drizzly. we might even have a little bit of mr. through the noon hour. -- bit of mist through the noon hour. the wind will pick up today as the warm front moves on through. 37 degrees in manassas. 34 degrees in frederick and hagerstown. the area of low pressure is way here. the war
she was found unconscious afternoon. ied at the hospital. o the areareturned t to distribute flowers. her neighbors say they are scared. >> this is scary. this is where we live with their children and grandchildren. you constantly have to be scared u live.o >> investigators have a basic of a suspect, but have not released any motive or if this was a random crime or if mcintyre was targeted. the man was shot in southeast friday. he was taken to the hospital in serious condition....
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and for 20 minutes, he falls, unconscious, and somehow, amazingly, lands inside the drop zone.onscious for two more weeks, broke some ribs and bumps and bruises and came out okay. the f.a.a. investigated the whole thing and found it was a critical velcro strap on the parachute that caused it to deploy animal functioning lines in there and here is his landing by the way, he lands unconscious and finally help him and get him to the hospital and the skydiving school disputes what they say. they blame it on him saying he didn't have the experience to do that jump. >> alisyn: people, just stay on the ground, okay? that would solve a prosecute of problems. thanks, trace. all right. up next, details on a computer program that can predict how your life will unfold before it ever happens. we'll look at the potentially ground breaking tool that privacy advocates could say could track your every move. and a shadow over the state of the union address, who is now on the list and a debate over second amendment rights. and depending on which brand of bourbon you drink, you may have to make it
and for 20 minutes, he falls, unconscious, and somehow, amazingly, lands inside the drop zone.onscious for two more weeks, broke some ribs and bumps and bruises and came out okay. the f.a.a. investigated the whole thing and found it was a critical velcro strap on the parachute that caused it to deploy animal functioning lines in there and here is his landing by the way, he lands unconscious and finally help him and get him to the hospital and the skydiving school disputes what they say. they...
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taken unconscious in the 12,000 block from water side-view drive. or how the fire began. it is now out. a separate fire in falls church is also out. there were no injuries there. >> new from montgomery county today, the search for a missing woman. we are showing you her picture. this is 22-year-old ashley funk. she lives in bronco place in german town but hasn't been seen in several weeks. this is her senior picture in 2008 for which she had blond hair tchlt she has long black hair. her family and police are concerned for her emotional and physical well being. ashley funk. >> and our big story this morning, the world of country music is mourning the loss of mindy mccready. >> the singer who hit the top of the country charts before personal problems side tracked her career psied sunday from a self inflicted gunshot wound. her body was found on a porch. 10,000 angels and if i don't stay the night had a history of substance abuse. last month record producer david wilson, the father of her youngest child was found dead of a self inflicted gunshot wound
taken unconscious in the 12,000 block from water side-view drive. or how the fire began. it is now out. a separate fire in falls church is also out. there were no injuries there. >> new from montgomery county today, the search for a missing woman. we are showing you her picture. this is 22-year-old ashley funk. she lives in bronco place in german town but hasn't been seen in several weeks. this is her senior picture in 2008 for which she had blond hair tchlt she has long black hair. her...
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. >> knocked unconscious the next. >> it was a wrestling match between colville high school and west valley high school. >> chad hildebrand is on the left in maroon representing colville. his opponent on the right in black is west valley's josh kelp. >> the hype of the match was pretty extensive. this would determine who the league champion was going to be. i think that both teams were undefeated at that particular point. >> both students are seniors. both weigh 190 pounds. >> it started out very aggressive. some shoving and things that are not unusual for a wrestling match. but didn't raise to the level of penalizing, more of just a verbal warning to keep it clean type of thing. >> at one point, 17-year-old chad hildebrandt appears to gouge the eyes of his competitor. >> i didn't actually see it so i couldn't penalize for it. but after viewing the tape, it was pretty obvious. so it was an aggressive match. >> the aggressive behavior of chad hildebrandt is about to escalate. >> we were in the third period and hildebrandt was on his back. what i'm looking for is to see that both shoul
. >> knocked unconscious the next. >> it was a wrestling match between colville high school and west valley high school. >> chad hildebrand is on the left in maroon representing colville. his opponent on the right in black is west valley's josh kelp. >> the hype of the match was pretty extensive. this would determine who the league champion was going to be. i think that both teams were undefeated at that particular point. >> both students are seniors. both weigh...
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. >> reporter: 20 minutes later still unconscious. he crashes down on to the drop zone.om the school rush to his aid. >> call 911. ambulance. >> reporter: they got him air lifted to a hospital. he was unconscious for two weeks suffered broken riba lacerated tongue but survived. >> faa said you are the luckiest man i ever met. >> reporter: he didn't feel lucky when he read the faas report. the agency investigates skydiving accidents. the report found a critical velcro closing flap on the parachute casing was warn and the rigging had knots prompting the inspector to note the lines should have been replaced. >> i could have died. >> reporter: he relived the terrifying moments when he finally got his gear back along with the camera that recorded his fall. >> oh, my god. i can hear myself choking. >> reporter: sky dive monterey bay, turned down our request for an interview but in a statement said his gear was in proper working order and improper use by the jumper caused the accident. after reading the faas report this industry expert found cause for concern. >> that is distur
. >> reporter: 20 minutes later still unconscious. he crashes down on to the drop zone.om the school rush to his aid. >> call 911. ambulance. >> reporter: they got him air lifted to a hospital. he was unconscious for two weeks suffered broken riba lacerated tongue but survived. >> faa said you are the luckiest man i ever met. >> reporter: he didn't feel lucky when he read the faas report. the agency investigates skydiving accidents. the report found a critical...
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one was unconscious when firefighters pulled her to safety and performed cpr. the homeowner has been arrested and faces simple assault and felony threat charges. neighbors describe the scene as chaotic. >> maybe around 2:30, 3:00 a heard a lot of banging and around 3:00 i started to see the fire trucks and they were sawing on the roof trying to get the roof open breaking all the windows. >> the fire happened right behind mayor gray's house. his security detail was the first to call for help. officials are still investigating the cause of the fire whether it was suspicious or accidental. >>> the chairman of the council public safety committee says he is going to introduce emergency legislation to give mayor gray the power to shut down any businesses selling stolen cell phones. a week ago during a crime briefing with police tommy wells tweeted two d.c. game stop stores were found to have hundreds of used cell phones. he says crooks are cashing in and several stores are supporting crime against residents. >> we have a number of local businesses that have participa
one was unconscious when firefighters pulled her to safety and performed cpr. the homeowner has been arrested and faces simple assault and felony threat charges. neighbors describe the scene as chaotic. >> maybe around 2:30, 3:00 a heard a lot of banging and around 3:00 i started to see the fire trucks and they were sawing on the roof trying to get the roof open breaking all the windows. >> the fire happened right behind mayor gray's house. his security detail was the first to call...
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in 2006 conner freed was found unconscious in a pool. life guard did not use the defibrillator because he was not trained to use it. the red cross now requires all lifeguards have that training. >>> during last night's state of the union address one talented maryland student watched from beside the first lady. jack andraka was invited to the address. he was chosen because of his work in the field of cancer research. he created a simpler, less expensive way to detect cancer. >>> complete news, weather and traffic still ahead this morning. also the massive manhunt for an ex-lapd officer has come to an end. christopher dorner apparently died inside a burning cabin last night in southern california. the latest on that coming up for you on cbs this morning. here a nice day
in 2006 conner freed was found unconscious in a pool. life guard did not use the defibrillator because he was not trained to use it. the red cross now requires all lifeguards have that training. >>> during last night's state of the union address one talented maryland student watched from beside the first lady. jack andraka was invited to the address. he was chosen because of his work in the field of cancer research. he created a simpler, less expensive way to detect cancer....
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two students were knocked unconscious in the robberies yesterday morning. charged with the crimes.ve been released from jail on bond. williams and hayes have confessed to the robberies, and calloway admitted to using a stolen debit card. bear home. >> the olympics as just announced that they will stop with wrestling as a competition. >> this is the largest baseball card. take a look is 90 ft. tall! is 60 ft. wide and it is said to be the largest baseball card, ever. and our sh is colorado sp. ana olsen take a look! and a bounce in! her team won the game louis palmer beat cheyenn mountain the the pitchers for the a's as baseball season starts everybody is excited because the giants or world championships. >> and i think we're all ready to go home. >> pam: have a great evening we will see you tomorrow. goodnight. (music)
two students were knocked unconscious in the robberies yesterday morning. charged with the crimes.ve been released from jail on bond. williams and hayes have confessed to the robberies, and calloway admitted to using a stolen debit card. bear home. >> the olympics as just announced that they will stop with wrestling as a competition. >> this is the largest baseball card. take a look is 90 ft. tall! is 60 ft. wide and it is said to be the largest baseball card, ever. and our sh is...
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(levin the environment can influence music botconscious and unconscious ways. instance in the west, the argument has been made that a lot of the dissonant music that arose at the beginning of the century was a result or a reaction to the noisiness of industrialization, and the dissonance of modern civilization-- that it was a reflection of social dissonance, in a way, in sound. [dissonant orchestra music] (slobin) if we use the word environment to relate to music, we're talking about two things: a physical environment and a social environment. in the case of highlander people in bosnia singing together, the two are pretty much inseparable. (narrator) in a mountainous region of bosnia herzegovina close to sarajevo, a sheep herding community has developed a unique singing style known as ganga. this genre, which is primarily sung outdoors in groups, closely reflects the conditions and life style of the highlander commity. in bosnian highlander culture, specifically in mt. bjelasnica, people will spend a lot of time outdoors since it's the herding culture. they wil
(levin the environment can influence music botconscious and unconscious ways. instance in the west, the argument has been made that a lot of the dissonant music that arose at the beginning of the century was a result or a reaction to the noisiness of industrialization, and the dissonance of modern civilization-- that it was a reflection of social dissonance, in a way, in sound. [dissonant orchestra music] (slobin) if we use the word environment to relate to music, we're talking about two...
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>> an elderly man is dead and police are searching for his kill perp the 68-year-old was found unconscious in his home last night. he was stabbed and detectives are offering a $25,000 reward to any information that leads to his killer. >> a firefighter recovering from burns from battling a fire in bowie. they found flames shooting from the second floor. no word on what caused the fire. >> we're going to turn to weather now. after a day of flurries that didn't stick around it is going to be a cold night. >> let's go and look at the forecast with steve. >> we have light snow out there right now that will take taper up to flurries. take a look at the radar from the bell forth weather center. most of the activity is to the north of d.c. hugging the i-270 corridor. our skies will clear as our temperatures begin to fall. no problems in terms of advisories for the snow across the immediate metro. to the west of us, we have warnings for some counties. tonight, flurries and light snow showers will come to an end. temperatures in the upper 20's. the wind will take off later on tonight into the early
>> an elderly man is dead and police are searching for his kill perp the 68-year-old was found unconscious in his home last night. he was stabbed and detectives are offering a $25,000 reward to any information that leads to his killer. >> a firefighter recovering from burns from battling a fire in bowie. they found flames shooting from the second floor. no word on what caused the fire. >> we're going to turn to weather now. after a day of flurries that didn't stick around it...
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. >> saturday evening, police responded to a report of an unconscious person in the 1600 block of fullern northwest. they found a body inside a home with stab wounds. he has now been identified as 68-year-old howard venable, jr. >> a house fire broke out in a vacant home on kingsfield lane. one firefighter was burned and taken to the hospital. >> hundreds of students expected to rally at the statehouse in annapolis today. they are calling on lawmakers to give more money to morgan state university coppin state university, and the university of maryland-eastern shore, which they say are underfunded. d.c. leaders gathering tonight to celebrate the upcoming move of the statue of edgar douglas to the u.s. capital. fungus authorized the move -- congress authorized the move last year. it is not clear when the statue will be relocated. it does need to happen before september of 2014. the event will be held from 8:30 p.m. till 8:00 p.m.. at one judiciary square in the west. >> joe biden and his wife are expected to return from their overseas trip tomorrow. a security conference in munich biden sa
. >> saturday evening, police responded to a report of an unconscious person in the 1600 block of fullern northwest. they found a body inside a home with stab wounds. he has now been identified as 68-year-old howard venable, jr. >> a house fire broke out in a vacant home on kingsfield lane. one firefighter was burned and taken to the hospital. >> hundreds of students expected to rally at the statehouse in annapolis today. they are calling on lawmakers to give more money to...
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i within the unconscious. i don't remember anyafter that. >> reporter: coming up hear more of his story and how it has affected him mentally and physically and what baltimore schools are doing to curb this violent trend. brian kuebler, abc2 news. >>> well, tonight the man accused of breaking into a high school is come he tents to stand trial. >> the hearing was held for justin bow month. earlier this month he was charged with trespassing. he sliped into north county high school and said he came back it face his fears and chase the school sciewmplet officers got a swartz for his home and found several weapons including an ak-47. all this weapons were legally registered. >>> 18-year-old tj lane pled guilty to three counts of aggravated murder. lane fired 10 shottings at the chardon high cafeteria. he admitted to the shooting but said he doesn't know why he did it. >>> scary news for parents with children old enough to get behind the wheel a report shows that teen driving deaths are up 20%. the researchers found
i within the unconscious. i don't remember anyafter that. >> reporter: coming up hear more of his story and how it has affected him mentally and physically and what baltimore schools are doing to curb this violent trend. brian kuebler, abc2 news. >>> well, tonight the man accused of breaking into a high school is come he tents to stand trial. >> the hearing was held for justin bow month. earlier this month he was charged with trespassing. he sliped into north county high...
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tell tales about that systematic drug ♪ ♪ yeah that heart that beats as one it's collectively unconsciously well i lost my head in san francisco ♪ ♪ waiting for the fog to roll out but i found it in a rain cloud ♪ ♪ it was smiling down do you feel the love i feel the love ♪ ♪ c'mon c'mon let's start it up let it pour out of your soul ♪ ♪ ♪ i've been in love with love and the idea of something binding us together ♪ ♪ you know that love is strong enough i've seen time tell tales about that systematic drug ♪ ♪ yeah that heart that beats as one it's collectively unconsciously composed ♪ ♪ do you feel the love i feel the love ♪ ♪ c'mon c'mon let's start it up let it pour out of your soul ♪ ♪ do you feel the love i feel the love ♪ ♪ c'mon c'mon let's start it up let it pour out of your soul ♪ ♪ do-do-do-do [ cheers and applause ]
tell tales about that systematic drug ♪ ♪ yeah that heart that beats as one it's collectively unconsciously well i lost my head in san francisco ♪ ♪ waiting for the fog to roll out but i found it in a rain cloud ♪ ♪ it was smiling down do you feel the love i feel the love ♪ ♪ c'mon c'mon let's start it up let it pour out of your soul ♪ ♪ ♪ i've been in love with love and the idea of something binding us together ♪ ♪ you know that love is strong enough i've seen time...
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the mother came home from work to find la ruth's chris sa unconscious. the teen allegedly said he covered the baby's mouth and nose with his hands until she stopped crying. >>> police officers say she lunged at them with a knife and that is what led them to shoot a woman. she dade a short time later. police living in the 52nd -- excuse me, people living in the 52nd avenue neighborhood called police when they saw them trying to get in. >>> metro is reviewing video to try and identify suspects related to a weekend stabbing. around 2:00 saturday morning, two people were stabbed during a fight at the shaw met row. -- metro. a man and woman were cut or slashed with an unknown object. >>> the maryland state medical examiner is investigating the death of a 2-year-old woman. she died while undergoing an abortion at a german town clinic. leroy carhart has been accused of routinely performing dangerous late term procedures. montgomery county police say there is no indication of criminal activity connected to the woman's death. >>> a university of maryland student
the mother came home from work to find la ruth's chris sa unconscious. the teen allegedly said he covered the baby's mouth and nose with his hands until she stopped crying. >>> police officers say she lunged at them with a knife and that is what led them to shoot a woman. she dade a short time later. police living in the 52nd -- excuse me, people living in the 52nd avenue neighborhood called police when they saw them trying to get in. >>> metro is reviewing video to try and...
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a man was found unconscious in his home. are around 7:00 last night.ectives are offering a $25,000 reward for information that could lead to his killer. >> up in flames this afternoon. firefighters arrived and they found flames shooting from the second floor of this vacant home. it spread to the roof. one firefighter suffered burns. no word on what caused the fire. schools used for a new documentary of warning signs. the report says there is an agreement with public schools. the virginia school scenes showed children running through hallways, and some artwork. >> the superintendent appeared this week where she talked about her time on the job. >> what i did learn about my experience in d.c. is what we were doing were the right things. i needed to focus more on how we were communicating those things and how we were doing the spirit should high -- should i have hired a principal, absolutely. >> she is promoting her new book. a grass-roots organization called students first. >> we are in for a chilly night. >> a few flakes falling outside. >> pretty soap
a man was found unconscious in his home. are around 7:00 last night.ectives are offering a $25,000 reward for information that could lead to his killer. >> up in flames this afternoon. firefighters arrived and they found flames shooting from the second floor of this vacant home. it spread to the roof. one firefighter suffered burns. no word on what caused the fire. schools used for a new documentary of warning signs. the report says there is an agreement with public schools. the virginia...
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tell tales about that systematic drug ♪ ♪ yeah that heart that beats as one it's collectively unconsciouslythe love i feel the love ♪ ♪ c'mon c'mon let's start it up let it pour out of your soul ♪ ♪ do you feel the love i feel the love ♪ ♪ c'mon c'mon let's start it up let it pour out of your soul ♪ ♪ do-do-do-do [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: the mowglis, "love's not dead" is out now and you can see a bonus song at jimmy kimmel live.com. i want to thank kelly ripa, elon musk. apologies to matt damon, we ran out of time. and join us sunday after the oscars for eighth annual "jimmy kimmel live after the oscars special." "nightline" is next. good night! >>> tonight on "nightline." three is company. they're a very modern family. one mother, her two lovers, raising a child together. the growing number of americans who say having just one partner is limiting. >>> i spy from that giant meteor explosion to plane crashes to road rage. the russian dash cam craze capturing bizarre and incredible moments on tape. >>> robin's journey. our own robin roberts brings us an inside look remarkable and ins
tell tales about that systematic drug ♪ ♪ yeah that heart that beats as one it's collectively unconsciouslythe love i feel the love ♪ ♪ c'mon c'mon let's start it up let it pour out of your soul ♪ ♪ do you feel the love i feel the love ♪ ♪ c'mon c'mon let's start it up let it pour out of your soul ♪ ♪ do-do-do-do [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: the mowglis, "love's not dead" is out now and you can see a bonus song at jimmy kimmel live.com. i want to thank...
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his parachute released too early sending him into a tail spin until he went unconscious.he survived but spent 2 weeks into the hospital. an faa investigation found the parachute was flawed and should never have been used. >>> the 2013 westminster kennel club dog show is over and there's a new top dog in town. seven group winners were paraded out at madison square garden. it was banana joe that took him the top prize. it's the first time his breed has been named best in show. he beat out nearly 3,000 other dogs. i don't think i've ever heard of that. >> i don't think i have either, but he's cute. >> very cute. banana. >> baa nana joe. >>> still ahead on wjz's eyewitness news at noon, clouds in the sky and maybe some wintery weather on the way. your complete first warning weather forecast now just 2 and a half minutes away. >> first here's a look at today's midday stocks and >>> welcome back. here's the new storm making its way into maryland. it's pretty much in the form of rain. this is all rain across the southern warm part of the state. out west it looks like it's trying
his parachute released too early sending him into a tail spin until he went unconscious.he survived but spent 2 weeks into the hospital. an faa investigation found the parachute was flawed and should never have been used. >>> the 2013 westminster kennel club dog show is over and there's a new top dog in town. seven group winners were paraded out at madison square garden. it was banana joe that took him the top prize. it's the first time his breed has been named best in show. he beat...
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peaceful rivers that allow the mind to wander, calm lakes that reflect the deep-seated wisdom of the unconsciousnd mighty oceans that stir the imagination with adventure and curiosity. a grandeur that reminds us of both our frailty and our highest potential. perhaps because we spend the first nine months of our lives in water, we have an inherent calling to periodically return to this element as a source of nurturing, cleansing and inspiration. water, it is said, is the essential element of life. more than just a means of quenching our physical thirst, water holds the power, both as a symbol and metaphor, of quenching a spiritual longing to reunite with the divine, however we choose to perceive this. it's no secret that one appeal of water, earth's unique transformative element, is its capacity to both hold and mirror many earthly colors -- from the aqua blue hues of the caribbean sea to the crimson reflections of sunlight at dawn to the cerulean blue glacial lakes to the reflected colors of fall foliage and all the hues in between. colors that mirror the rainbow of human thoughts and feelings.
peaceful rivers that allow the mind to wander, calm lakes that reflect the deep-seated wisdom of the unconsciousnd mighty oceans that stir the imagination with adventure and curiosity. a grandeur that reminds us of both our frailty and our highest potential. perhaps because we spend the first nine months of our lives in water, we have an inherent calling to periodically return to this element as a source of nurturing, cleansing and inspiration. water, it is said, is the essential element of...
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. >> one of kids was actually at the incident and the boy was unconscious. he was bleeding. so he was feeling really bad and posted it on facebook and five others posted the article, as well. >> we captured the aftermath. concord police say he was in the crosswalk when he was hit around 1:30 and i does not appear the driver was speeding or drinking. people that know the intersection it's dangerous even under the best circumstances. >> everybody has to speed. >> they should have lights. >> if people are late for school and there are two schools in this area and plus the hospital, if they are hitting the yellow light, it could potentially hit another kid. >> reporter: the principal at the school did not want to be interviewed on camera out of respect for family's privacy. they are hoping that joey makes a full recovery. the team has a game tonight, one that will be certainly hard for the team. >> cheryl: we have new information now about a street shooting in antioch that injured a woman inside her home. police say a man standing in the street opened fire on a pickup that was d
. >> one of kids was actually at the incident and the boy was unconscious. he was bleeding. so he was feeling really bad and posted it on facebook and five others posted the article, as well. >> we captured the aftermath. concord police say he was in the crosswalk when he was hit around 1:30 and i does not appear the driver was speeding or drinking. people that know the intersection it's dangerous even under the best circumstances. >> everybody has to speed. >> they...
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. >> one of kids was actually at the incident and the boy was unconscious. he was bleeding. so he was feeling really bad and posted it on facebook and five others posted the article, as well. >> we captured the aftermath. concord police say he was in the crosswalk when he was hit around 1:30 and i does not appear the driver was speeding or drinking. people that know the intersection it's dangerous even under the best circumstances. >> everybody has to speed. >> they should have lights. >> if people are late for school and there are two schools in this area and plus the hospital, if they are hitting the yellow light, it could potentially hit another kid. >> reporter: the principal at the school did not want to be interviewed on camera out of respect for family's privacy. they are hoping that joey makes a full recovery. the team has a game tonight, one that will be certainly hard for the team. >> cheryl: we have new information now about a street shooting in antioch that injured a woman inside her home. police say a man standing in the street opened fire on a pickup that was d
. >> one of kids was actually at the incident and the boy was unconscious. he was bleeding. so he was feeling really bad and posted it on facebook and five others posted the article, as well. >> we captured the aftermath. concord police say he was in the crosswalk when he was hit around 1:30 and i does not appear the driver was speeding or drinking. people that know the intersection it's dangerous even under the best circumstances. >> everybody has to speed. >> they...