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most underreported. more than 24 hours after he was taken, there is still no word. the government has promised to do everything in its power to find a player. >> we have not had any communication with the kidnappers. what we did have was a very important find earlier this morning. we found the vehicle we presume the criminals use to commit their crimes. >> the u.s. major league and the washington nationals have issued a joint statement expressing their concern and saying their working with the venezuelan authorities. the kidnapper -- the kidnapping is a worry for athletes in venezuela. it is high profile case has returned the controversial issues of crime and civil securities ended as well the back to the top of the political agenda. >> the united states has strongly condemned the bombing of a refugee camp in south to don. -- south sudan. 12 people were killed in the attack. >> the refugee camps is so remote, food has to be brought in by air. a plane dropped several bombs on the camp, one sparked a bush fire. another one landed by a school, but did not explode. >> i
most underreported. more than 24 hours after he was taken, there is still no word. the government has promised to do everything in its power to find a player. >> we have not had any communication with the kidnappers. what we did have was a very important find earlier this morning. we found the vehicle we presume the criminals use to commit their crimes. >> the u.s. major league and the washington nationals have issued a joint statement expressing their concern and saying their...
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but mostly they got this underreported crisis some much-needed attention. >> it's been going on for ateast 100 days now and it's not getting any better. >> reporter: in copenhagen, 50 tons of unicef supplies were loaded on this 747. the flight was donated by british airways. and every member of the flight crew was a volunteer. unicef allowed us to accompany them. we were on our way to an extreme little remote, extreme limb poor area in the northwestern corner of kenya called turkana. when we arrive at a tiny health center, we are stunned by the enthusiasm in the welcome, despite having so little. people here celebrate what they do have. we're about to deliverer those packages that started in cope copenhagen and end up right here. there are very few doctors. one for ever 50,000 people this is but one of the babies who now has a fragile grip on life. >> getting better. improving. >> reporter: 87 malnourished children under the age of 5 are dependent on this center for survival. as are over 100 pregnant women. an hour away, we're about to witness an unexpected form of famine relief. this
but mostly they got this underreported crisis some much-needed attention. >> it's been going on for ateast 100 days now and it's not getting any better. >> reporter: in copenhagen, 50 tons of unicef supplies were loaded on this 747. the flight was donated by british airways. and every member of the flight crew was a volunteer. unicef allowed us to accompany them. we were on our way to an extreme little remote, extreme limb poor area in the northwestern corner of kenya called...
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so they're underreported. >> ms. diaz counsels teens through a program called outreach academy. she teaches them to know the signs of abuse, which aren't always physical. >> teen dating violence is all different types of abuse. they intimidate you. they call you names. there's also threatening. "if you leave me, i'm gonna kill myself." also texting and calling and, you know, "i want to know where you are all the time." telling you what to wear. >> when it comes to physical abuse, television may be to blame. >> it probably is more acceptable for a girl to hit a boy, because, like, a lot of boys have, like, training in, like, self-defense. >> there is definitely gender bias when it comes to our young boys, when it comes to domestic violence. >> we don't teach our girls, "you're not supposed to hit boys," unless it's your younger brother. >> i'm not sure my mom would buy that. in any case, a healthy relationship is when you and your partner can agree to disagree. >> for example... >> "i'm not gonna get in trouble or get yelled at if i have different ideas." "i can wear whatever i w
so they're underreported. >> ms. diaz counsels teens through a program called outreach academy. she teaches them to know the signs of abuse, which aren't always physical. >> teen dating violence is all different types of abuse. they intimidate you. they call you names. there's also threatening. "if you leave me, i'm gonna kill myself." also texting and calling and, you know, "i want to know where you are all the time." telling you what to wear. >> when it...
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people are severely underreported in the donor pool including other minorities.nding a perfect match are about one in 20,000. and we're joined from woodbridge, connecticut. first of all, i should point out we have the same last name, we're not related. but i've been hearing so much about on you on social media, tweets and facebook. let me ask, how are you doing? you just finished chemo two days ago, right? >> a couple weeks ago. i'm doing well. i start my next round in about a week. this is about the best i'll feel for the next six months or so. >> when you're going through it or immediately after, how tough is it for you? >> toward the end, it gets kind of rough. there's a lot of kind of -- mouth symptoms and just fatigue and -- it gets tough. >> you're barely 30 years old. you know, before all this, you were -- you were perfectly healthy, right? you never had a problem or any health problems to speak of. >> yeah. not really. >> so what happened? i mean, when did you first notice that you weren't feeling well and it was serious? >>. >> i think early in september
people are severely underreported in the donor pool including other minorities.nding a perfect match are about one in 20,000. and we're joined from woodbridge, connecticut. first of all, i should point out we have the same last name, we're not related. but i've been hearing so much about on you on social media, tweets and facebook. let me ask, how are you doing? you just finished chemo two days ago, right? >> a couple weeks ago. i'm doing well. i start my next round in about a week. this...
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was a two-year investigation into the business practices that allow drivers to underreport hours they had driven. seven accidents involving their trucks have killed one person and injured four others. benetton is causing quite a buzz with her new ad campaign. it manipulates photos of world leaders including president obama to show them kissing other world leaders. the company says it is an effort to attract attention and promotes global harmony. >> that brings us to your answers to our water cooler question of the day. >> this morning we asked -- is that benetton ad showing fake photos of world leaders kissing in poor taste? >> we will post more of your answers on the front page of wbaltv.com. >> now traffic pulse 11 and insta-weather plus together. >> we are looking at some heavy delays southbound on the harrisburg expressway. this is the end result. approaching york road is the end result. take york road to avoid it altogether. southbound 95 looking at a jammed packed ride down to be on the beltway northeast. reports of an accident near the beltway. we have not confirm that yet -- w
was a two-year investigation into the business practices that allow drivers to underreport hours they had driven. seven accidents involving their trucks have killed one person and injured four others. benetton is causing quite a buzz with her new ad campaign. it manipulates photos of world leaders including president obama to show them kissing other world leaders. the company says it is an effort to attract attention and promotes global harmony. >> that brings us to your answers to our...
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we are the underreporters. >> exactly. about how back in these years in the past, between 1994 and 2009 an assistant coach jerry sandusky is accused of molesting these boys. is that the worst of it or is the worst of it there could have been the spector of people who allowed it to happen, knew that it happened and didn't stop it in. >> ann, i'm still trying to figure out why when the assistant coach actually saw the man molesting a child, why didn't he throw him up against the wall? that's all i want to know. the police should have been called right then and there. that's the -- >> according to the indictment a graduate assistant reported seeing sandusky raping a 10-year-old boy. >> guys sometimes there are grays. this is the most horrific thing you can do, anybody associated who saw it, didn't do anything, the scum guy that did it, this is horrific. joe paterno will step down. if you didn't see any action happening you have to protect that next kid that that's going to happen to. that was what was joe paterno's responsibi
we are the underreporters. >> exactly. about how back in these years in the past, between 1994 and 2009 an assistant coach jerry sandusky is accused of molesting these boys. is that the worst of it or is the worst of it there could have been the spector of people who allowed it to happen, knew that it happened and didn't stop it in. >> ann, i'm still trying to figure out why when the assistant coach actually saw the man molesting a child, why didn't he throw him up against the wall?...
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this is one of the greatest underreported stories of the 20th century, but it also was an unrecognized immigration within the borders of our own countriment it began during world war i, and it didn't end until the 1970s, and it is the result of this that the mass majority of people that you might meet, african-americans that you might meet in the north, midwest and west are actually descended from this migration. and that's because when the migration began, 90% -- 90% of all african-americans were in the south. by the time the over in the 1970s, half of all african-americans were living outside of the south. that's a massive relocation of an entire people. and so this is in some ways the universal human story of longing and fortitude and courage that is what, in some ways, made the country what it is. what these people did, though, had a different tone to it because these people were defecting a caste system that existed within our country, a system that controlled their every move. in some ways they were defecting and speaking political -- seeking political asylum from a world that's
this is one of the greatest underreported stories of the 20th century, but it also was an unrecognized immigration within the borders of our own countriment it began during world war i, and it didn't end until the 1970s, and it is the result of this that the mass majority of people that you might meet, african-americans that you might meet in the north, midwest and west are actually descended from this migration. and that's because when the migration began, 90% -- 90% of all african-americans...
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lineages in the north, l midwest, and the west.st this migration in some ways was one of the greatest underreported stories of the 20th-century, but it also was an unrecognized immigration withinw the borders of our ownit countr. it began during world war one, and it did not end until the 19i 1970's.ht african-americans that you might actualn the north and midwest and western actually descendants from this great migration, and that is because when it began0% 90%, 90 percent of all africanal americans live in the south. in the time that it was over half of all african-americans are living outside of the south. that is a massive relocation of an einntire people. this is a universal human storyg of warning and fortitude and courage which is what in somedet ways made the country what it he. what these peseo ppeole did tiet different tone to it because there were defecting a caste system. coun it was a system that controls are removed there were seeking political asylum from all thet world that is almostoday which unimaginable to usis today, whio is why i wanted to be able toft understand what it was th
lineages in the north, l midwest, and the west.st this migration in some ways was one of the greatest underreported stories of the 20th-century, but it also was an unrecognized immigration withinw the borders of our ownit countr. it began during world war one, and it did not end until the 19i 1970's.ht african-americans that you might actualn the north and midwest and western actually descendants from this great migration, and that is because when it began0% 90%, 90 percent of all africanal...
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. >> the underreported story is we are going to have a busy december. the reason why, we have a payroll tax extension, unemployment benefits, all these things that add $300 billion. republicans say they are needed for the economy. democrats say, how is that going to play out? we could have a christmas eve vote here. >> we thought it was going to be about the supercommittee, the surprise is it will be a piece by piece set of the moment. they thought they could work all of that into the big deal. it hasn't happened. you have now, the new kind of catalyst of the expiration of a payroll tax cut or expiration of unemployment. those things that will get people to the table. when we talk about the dock fix, it sets off all kinds of alarms. they have to change the rate at which doctors who do medicare are paid. the system is flawed. they have to do this every year. now, i think one of the reasons the president came forward, to put his marker down. he wants to see the payroll tax cut extended, have extra money in people's pockets to make the distinction of tax b
. >> the underreported story is we are going to have a busy december. the reason why, we have a payroll tax extension, unemployment benefits, all these things that add $300 billion. republicans say they are needed for the economy. democrats say, how is that going to play out? we could have a christmas eve vote here. >> we thought it was going to be about the supercommittee, the surprise is it will be a piece by piece set of the moment. they thought they could work all of that into...
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. >> jonathan, most importantly i think in the herman cain story, an underreported piece is that herman you wrote on a near daily basis, the front-runner for the republican nomination denigrates the high level of expectation and preparation demand by my mother and mothers everywhere. care to elaborate? >> look. children of color, women, anyone who is -- >> there is your mom on screen. >> there she is. that was on mother's day. anyway, she sat me down before my first day of school at a predominantly white school in new jersey before i went off to carlton college saying you will have to work twice as hard and be twice as prepared to be seen as equal to your white classmates and white counterparts. watching herman cain right now who is the front-runner, an african-american for the gop nomination, you see, pardon my french, but half assed attempt at running for president where he is not prepared to answer serious questions with regard to china policy, border policy, abortion, gay rights, and now sexual harassment allegations. this is not the way anyone should run for president of the united
. >> jonathan, most importantly i think in the herman cain story, an underreported piece is that herman you wrote on a near daily basis, the front-runner for the republican nomination denigrates the high level of expectation and preparation demand by my mother and mothers everywhere. care to elaborate? >> look. children of color, women, anyone who is -- >> there is your mom on screen. >> there she is. that was on mother's day. anyway, she sat me down before my first day...
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. >> that is going to be the message going forward and that's the most underreported story here on capitoly, well, these cuts won't happen until 2013 if the super committee fails, and you know what, congress doesn't want to deal with those types of cuts to defense and social programs. they'll fix it. well, they do fix it, simpson and bowles are going to say you're going to have a huge, huge problem with the united states economy. >> luke, i'm really glad you made that point because that's always been the assumption, that if this committee didn't deliver by november 23rd that then they would just simply kick the can down the road, and the sequestration that hits defense and domestic spending so hard would not happen. andç what simpson and bowles a going to say, as you point out, is don't even think about doing that, because that's when you would see a downgrade because that would send a signal to the markets that nothing is going to ever be done, and that is just something not acceptable at this stage, but the other point, luke, just briefly, is from what they said on "the daily rundown" e
. >> that is going to be the message going forward and that's the most underreported story here on capitoly, well, these cuts won't happen until 2013 if the super committee fails, and you know what, congress doesn't want to deal with those types of cuts to defense and social programs. they'll fix it. well, they do fix it, simpson and bowles are going to say you're going to have a huge, huge problem with the united states economy. >> luke, i'm really glad you made that point because...
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they'll also make the point here, which is an underreported story on capitol hill if they don't reachn-dollar deficit reduction and they don't allow for the automatic cuts to happen because there's a lot of people that don't like those automatic cuts, that could even be worse. this comes on the heels of speaker boehner saying he'd like to see the big deal, but the big problem before the supercommittee is what's been the big problem for this congress. republicans do not want to see any taxes being raised. and democrats will not cut entitlements unless those taxes are raised. that's the issue. expect bowles and simpson to throw their hat in the ring on that. but aside from their testimony, we'll still be at a stalemate here on capitol hill by the end of the day. >> luke russert, thank you for that. >>> let's take a check of some other stories people are talking about. in the manslaughter case against conrad murray, the big question is will he or won't he testify in his own defense? dr. murray told the judge he'd make up his mind today about whether or not to take the stand. yesterday a
they'll also make the point here, which is an underreported story on capitol hill if they don't reachn-dollar deficit reduction and they don't allow for the automatic cuts to happen because there's a lot of people that don't like those automatic cuts, that could even be worse. this comes on the heels of speaker boehner saying he'd like to see the big deal, but the big problem before the supercommittee is what's been the big problem for this congress. republicans do not want to see any taxes...
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it has been underreported and underestimated. a study last year found that one in six fatal crashes involves a drowsy driver. >>> in brazil, a dramatic police take down. take a look at this. officer wurz driving in a runway at a small airport tuesday using a plane by an expected smuggler to prevent it from taking off the officers rammed the plane's wing. the plane was severely damaged, as you can see. five suspects were arrested. more than $100,000 worth of electronics was confiscated. >>> airfares are on the rise, again. usairways and delta are raising prices on most domestic flights by 10 bucks per round trip. other carriers will likely match that hike and "wall street journal" reports a growing trend for more for aisle and window seats than for those in the middle. >>> near moscow, the conclusion of a simulated mission to mars. six crewmen emerged from a mocked spacecraft they spent almost a year and a half together with little else simulating the isolation of a potential flight to mars. one crew member said he's looking forwa
it has been underreported and underestimated. a study last year found that one in six fatal crashes involves a drowsy driver. >>> in brazil, a dramatic police take down. take a look at this. officer wurz driving in a runway at a small airport tuesday using a plane by an expected smuggler to prevent it from taking off the officers rammed the plane's wing. the plane was severely damaged, as you can see. five suspects were arrested. more than $100,000 worth of electronics was confiscated....
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there's nothing going on in iowa right now and it's the underreported story of the segment.to voters, is being thrown out the window because the front-runner mitt -- >> and michael steele, if you want to talk about how weak this republican field is, how historically weak this field is, let's look at the book club members. herman cain -- >> it's amazing how many are using this to pad their bottom line. it's amazing -- it's. >> it's embarrassing for this country. people should be smarter about this. >> newt gingrich, let me make the point quickly. newt gingrich told mitch daniels, run for the president of the united states, it'll help your bottom line. it's true. ask mitch daniels. what does newt and what does herman cain have in common? that they have staff members that abandoned them because they were more focused on vacations and more focused on selling books -- >> herman cain went to alabama to sell books. >> a funny thing happened on the way to the book signing. >> exactly. exactly. >> the public paid attention, at least the grass roots activists did. and they attached to
there's nothing going on in iowa right now and it's the underreported story of the segment.to voters, is being thrown out the window because the front-runner mitt -- >> and michael steele, if you want to talk about how weak this republican field is, how historically weak this field is, let's look at the book club members. herman cain -- >> it's amazing how many are using this to pad their bottom line. it's amazing -- it's. >> it's embarrassing for this country. people should...
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and historically, sadly, media have underplayed the dangers of serving in the peace corps and underreported or overlooked any criticism or any problem related to the peace corps. now, their own volunteers, the peace corps volunteers have come forward with a demand for change. congress has had several previous opportunities to help pass previous legislation to protect its volunteers overseas. but these efforts at previous attempts have fallen short. now we have this bill that has had bipartisan and bicameral support and drafted from the peace corps and volunteers. it is unacceptable that u.s. citizens, peace corps volunteers do not enjoy protection from regional security officers who are stationed at our diplomatic posts, because their role in protecting volunteers has not been clearly defined. regional security officers are are united states law enforcement sfirbles and deployed overseas and in a best position to serve u.s. citizens and work with their foreign counterparts to seek justice on behalf of crime victims. as the peace corps inspector general reported, further delay informing this
and historically, sadly, media have underplayed the dangers of serving in the peace corps and underreported or overlooked any criticism or any problem related to the peace corps. now, their own volunteers, the peace corps volunteers have come forward with a demand for change. congress has had several previous opportunities to help pass previous legislation to protect its volunteers overseas. but these efforts at previous attempts have fallen short. now we have this bill that has had bipartisan...
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. >> one of the things that's been underreported in the last 40 years you've seen the globalization ofsionaries, they were the heroes when they came back on furlough, but we weren't supposed to go do missions. but 40 years ago lay missions started. and i'd say probably 15% of the membership of evangelical churches in america have been overseas on missions, and that's why we've been stirred to lead the charge on human trafficking, to lead the charge on global human rights and -- >> and, by the way, nick christoph with "the new york times" because when you have people like sam brownback uniting with progressives on things like this. >> what happens is the people go over there, for instance, my church in franklin, tennessee, the church i'm a member of, we have about ten mission opportunities this summer where people are going to take their vacation time and spend their own money and go to china, they're going to belize and they come back unchanged. >> what has changed, again, not just with young evangelicals, but i know both you guys saw it, southern baptists, i'm a southern baptist, you
. >> one of the things that's been underreported in the last 40 years you've seen the globalization ofsionaries, they were the heroes when they came back on furlough, but we weren't supposed to go do missions. but 40 years ago lay missions started. and i'd say probably 15% of the membership of evangelical churches in america have been overseas on missions, and that's why we've been stirred to lead the charge on human trafficking, to lead the charge on global human rights and -- >>...