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this is a problem that has gone unrecognized. the autism bill is a way to do at.nd more widely we want people to receive the level of care that is necessary and that is why yesterday we published or green paper on social care. that too will make a difference to those who have autism. >> mr. speaker, i'm sure the prime minister is right. that it takes time to equip helicopters and to train the crews for afghanistan but why does he go on pretending that the need has arisen. troops numbers have been rising through 8 years. troop numbers have been rising through all of that time. the demand for increased number of helicopters has gone on rising so why are they still being equipped and why are they still training the crews when the demand is there? and will he -- will he explain to the house of commons and to our -- and to our troops -- >> order, order. i'm sorry. the honorable gentleman's question is simply too long. prime minister. >> i think his question would have some validity if there hadn't been a 60% increase in the last two years. if we hadn't increased the op
this is a problem that has gone unrecognized. the autism bill is a way to do at.nd more widely we want people to receive the level of care that is necessary and that is why yesterday we published or green paper on social care. that too will make a difference to those who have autism. >> mr. speaker, i'm sure the prime minister is right. that it takes time to equip helicopters and to train the crews for afghanistan but why does he go on pretending that the need has arisen. troops numbers...
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. >> the real dangers are when it goes unrecognized and goes into the early phase when it can affect the brain. it can affect the heart or the joints and muscles. >>reporter: laura has been sick for 7 years now. >> the chronic fatigue syndrome is a huge issue. >>reporter: an issue she believes she got as a result of the disease. she said all she is do is manage her symptoms. >> pain relief is always key. >>reporter: living with very active young boys. >> i got 1 on the palm of my hand. i had to use scotch tape to take it off. >>reporter: laura knows ticks are part of life. >> every day it makes me nervous. >>reporter: she takes extra precautions to make sure her children don't have to go through what she is. >> try to use something with deet in it because that's the only thing going to be effective against it. i try to keep them out of tall grasses. you're never going to be able to do it 100 percent and if you live in fear, forget it. >>reporter: fox 45 news at 10:00. >> the peak season for lyme disease is june and july. >>> straight ahead on the news at 10:00, the disastrous results
. >> the real dangers are when it goes unrecognized and goes into the early phase when it can affect the brain. it can affect the heart or the joints and muscles. >>reporter: laura has been sick for 7 years now. >> the chronic fatigue syndrome is a huge issue. >>reporter: an issue she believes she got as a result of the disease. she said all she is do is manage her symptoms. >> pain relief is always key. >>reporter: living with very active young boys....
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. >> reporter: because it is unrecognized depression often goes untreated and some health experts say ignoring their mental health may be causing black women's physical health to suffer, high weight, heart diseases, hypertension and diabetes. >> it has to do with, i call the body screaming. somehow it has to get out. something has to break down eventually. so we are breaking down in numbers that are astounding. >> reporter: it was after a mental breakdown that terri williams got help in the form of therapy and medication. >> i was highly irritable. i snapped at people. >> reporter: she decided to share her story in a book and audiences around the country. she has been move bid the response. >> when i speak about it at these events i can't tell you the number of people who come after me and say, that's my story. in tears. >> reporter: how many of those people who say that's my story, too, are black and female? >> overwhelmingly female, black female. black women carry the nation, carry our communities, you know? we're nurturers, we are care takers, and feel like we have to be there and
. >> reporter: because it is unrecognized depression often goes untreated and some health experts say ignoring their mental health may be causing black women's physical health to suffer, high weight, heart diseases, hypertension and diabetes. >> it has to do with, i call the body screaming. somehow it has to get out. something has to break down eventually. so we are breaking down in numbers that are astounding. >> reporter: it was after a mental breakdown that terri williams...
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in fact it is estimated that between 40 and 60% of all heart attacks are unrecognized. heart attacks happen when a clot blocks blood flow from the coronary artery to the heart. it can cause shortness of breath, fainting and nausea. not until recently have cardiologists become aware of the prevalence of silent heart attacks that carry the same risk factors as regular one, smoking, diabetes, stress, and a family history of heart attacks. i am kellye lynn with health watch. >> thank you very much, kellye. >>> yet to come on our morning edition ... >> reporter: i am elizabeth sanchez in los angeles. a celebrity sendoff for the king of pop takes place today. that story coming up. >>> and there are new answers but also new questions. what investigators are revealing this morning about the death of former ravens quarterback steve mcnair. >>> hit by the light rail or not? the mystery surrounding the death of two teens in lutherville. i am mary bubala. a live update on the investigation coming up. >>> and we managed to make it through the first hour and a half of our morning com
in fact it is estimated that between 40 and 60% of all heart attacks are unrecognized. heart attacks happen when a clot blocks blood flow from the coronary artery to the heart. it can cause shortness of breath, fainting and nausea. not until recently have cardiologists become aware of the prevalence of silent heart attacks that carry the same risk factors as regular one, smoking, diabetes, stress, and a family history of heart attacks. i am kellye lynn with health watch. >> thank you very...
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isn't under pressure to raise money, i think it's macau ipo and it's an attempt to show how much unrecognized is in wynn the stock. how much value exactly? wynn's enterprise value which tell us us how much an acquirer would have to pay at the current share price is $7.9 billion. based on my calculation, i think the macau portion of the wynn business could end up with an enterprise value of $6 billion, just the macau portion which indicates the street is valuing the business just under $2 billion to keep. i of course it's worth a lot more than that, so i have to believe the upside for wynn from this ipo is enormous. wynn is much cleaner, safer and a better play. here's the bottom line while both company have cramer faef now. if you like the fundamentals of the macau story, the stock you should be really buying and buying aggressively is wynn which has similar macau exposure with far fewer problems. let's go to dmitri in pennsylvania. dmitri? >> boo-yah, jim, how are you? >> excellent stuttering boo-yah. perhaps the first of the week. what's on your mind? >> recently analysts seem to think the
isn't under pressure to raise money, i think it's macau ipo and it's an attempt to show how much unrecognized is in wynn the stock. how much value exactly? wynn's enterprise value which tell us us how much an acquirer would have to pay at the current share price is $7.9 billion. based on my calculation, i think the macau portion of the wynn business could end up with an enterprise value of $6 billion, just the macau portion which indicates the street is valuing the business just under $2...
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it was basically unrecognized, it was just a massive destruction of the area.aid, i've been there many times. you couldn't even recognize it. [ crying ] >> this is such a painful piece of video. it is a country that obviously knows a country caused by terrorism. this is the sixth deadly attack in indonesia this decade, and this one could have been worse. police say they found an unexploded bomb on the 18th floor of the marriott, and it was ready to go off. we'll continue to follow developments in that story. >>> the senate has to make some big changes in federal hate crimes laws. they have added people protected because of gender, sexual orientation or a disability. the house passed a similar bill in november. the original hate crimes law was enacted after the assassination of dr. martin luther king, jr., and it covered crimes by race, ethnicity or religion. >>> 17-year-old jack sunderland is the youngest to travel around the world alone. yesterday he arrived in a 36-foot boat. he left in june of 2008. during his voyage, he ran into storms, and yes, pirates, bu
it was basically unrecognized, it was just a massive destruction of the area.aid, i've been there many times. you couldn't even recognize it. [ crying ] >> this is such a painful piece of video. it is a country that obviously knows a country caused by terrorism. this is the sixth deadly attack in indonesia this decade, and this one could have been worse. police say they found an unexploded bomb on the 18th floor of the marriott, and it was ready to go off. we'll continue to follow...
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he made the video to highlight efforts made by teachers and firefighters and that he said go so unrecognized. did he lose the impact of that message by attacking jackson and the coverage, you think, in the way that he did? >> probably not. and here's why. i think people are going to look at this where they already stand. that if you like michael jackson and think he was great and you think that he was all of the criticism and things about his private life are bogus, you're going to look at this and say, wait a minute, how dare he say this sort of thing. if you're in peter king's district or if you're looking at this going, what -- why are we idealizing this guy who had a controversial private life, you'll go ahead and agree with him. what happens is we're talking about the video so certainly it's probably out there than had he say let's pay attention to firefighters and policemen and teachers. >> i can't let you go. we'll do a segment on alaska governor, sarah palin. have you made sense of friday? were you surprised by what you saw and heard in presentation? >> yes. i remain surprised by it
he made the video to highlight efforts made by teachers and firefighters and that he said go so unrecognized. did he lose the impact of that message by attacking jackson and the coverage, you think, in the way that he did? >> probably not. and here's why. i think people are going to look at this where they already stand. that if you like michael jackson and think he was great and you think that he was all of the criticism and things about his private life are bogus, you're going to look...
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it was basically unrecognized.it was just a massive destruction of the actual building of the area. and as i said, i've been in there many times and you couldn't even recognize it. and off to one side i then walked further in and then there was this body laying on the ground, extremely mutilated. it was a very disturbing thing. >> again, those words from our i-reporter as he spoke with cnn international anchor pauline chu there. and the death toll, once again, six people dead, at least six people dead and two of the bombers we know, as well. so total at this point eight people dead. we will keep our eye on that story. >>> meanwhile, secretary of state hillary clinton is condemning the jakarta attacks, saying the u.s. is ready to give indonesia any assistance it needs. clinton is headed to india this hour for a week long visit to southeast asia. it is her first international trip since he broke her elbow last month. >>> yesterday, clinton scoffed at media reports she had been sidelined by the white house in shaping
it was basically unrecognized.it was just a massive destruction of the actual building of the area. and as i said, i've been in there many times and you couldn't even recognize it. and off to one side i then walked further in and then there was this body laying on the ground, extremely mutilated. it was a very disturbing thing. >> again, those words from our i-reporter as he spoke with cnn international anchor pauline chu there. and the death toll, once again, six people dead, at least...
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this is a problem that has gone unrecognized. the autism bill is a way to do that.and more widely we want people to receive the level of care that is necessary and that is why yesterday we published or green paper on social care. that too will make a difference to those who have autism. >> mr. speaker, i'm sure the prime minister is right. that it takes time to equip helicopters and to trainhe crews for afghanistan but why does he go on pretending that the need has arisen. troops numbers have been rising through 8 years. troop numbers have been rising through all of that time. the demand for increased number of helicopters has gone on rising so why are they still being equipped and why are they still training the crews when the demand is there? and will he -- will he explain to the house of commons and to our -- and to our troops -- >> order, order. i'm sorry. the honorable gentleman's question is simply too long. prime minister. >> i think his question would have some validity if there hadn't been a 60% increase in the last two years. if we hadn't increased the ope
this is a problem that has gone unrecognized. the autism bill is a way to do that.and more widely we want people to receive the level of care that is necessary and that is why yesterday we published or green paper on social care. that too will make a difference to those who have autism. >> mr. speaker, i'm sure the prime minister is right. that it takes time to equip helicopters and to trainhe crews for afghanistan but why does he go on pretending that the need has arisen. troops numbers...
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his contribution to baseball did not go unrecognized during his careers as broadcaster. he was inducted into the broadcaster's wing of the baseball hall of fame in two. and was named pennsylvania sportscaster of the year 18 times. in addition to his work with the phillies, he was also the voice of nfl films and called various sporting events over his career, including notre dame football. sadly mr. kalas passed away here in washington, d.c., at national park in the visiting team's broadcast booth on the afternoon of april 13, 2009, while doing what he loved, preparing to cover a phillies game. i asked my fellow members to join with me in honoring harry kalas for his contributions to baseball and through that for his contributions to the community and to the nation and people like mr. rooney who grew up hearing his voice and coming to enjoy that. with that, mr. speaker, i urge my colleagues to support this resolution and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. lync
his contribution to baseball did not go unrecognized during his careers as broadcaster. he was inducted into the broadcaster's wing of the baseball hall of fame in two. and was named pennsylvania sportscaster of the year 18 times. in addition to his work with the phillies, he was also the voice of nfl films and called various sporting events over his career, including notre dame football. sadly mr. kalas passed away here in washington, d.c., at national park in the visiting team's broadcast...
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it was basically unrecognized. a massive destruction of the actual building of the area. >> indonesia has been successfully combatting terror with u.s. help until now. let's go to our foreign affairs correspondent, jill dougherty. they'd been making good progress in democracy as well, jill. >> they have. when you talk to u.s. officials and terrorism experts, they do not see this as a major blow to stability in indonesia or as a broader threat to the united states. >> reporter: the bombings at two american hotels in jakarta were the first there in four years. and some u.s. diplomats said they were surprised by the news. once the target of a wave of deadly attacks, including the bali bombings in 2002, indonesia had become an anti-terrorism success story, boosted by counter-terrorism cooperation with the united states. >> we haven't heard that much from indonesia over the past five or six years, because we have been successful in foiling terrorism attacks, in disrupting the terrorist network. >> reporter: reacting to
it was basically unrecognized. a massive destruction of the actual building of the area. >> indonesia has been successfully combatting terror with u.s. help until now. let's go to our foreign affairs correspondent, jill dougherty. they'd been making good progress in democracy as well, jill. >> they have. when you talk to u.s. officials and terrorism experts, they do not see this as a major blow to stability in indonesia or as a broader threat to the united states. >> reporter:...
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the sacrifice they make, all too often, go unrecognized. i urge my colleagues to join me in honoring their service and sacrifices and i join all americans thanking them for the important contribution they make to our nation. thank you, mr. president. mrs. gillibrand: madam mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from new york. mrs. gillibrand: i rise today if support of the matthew shepherd hate crimes prevention act of 2009. i am proud to join senator kennedy as an original cosponsor of this important legislation. this legislation condemns the poisonous message that some human beings deserve to be victimized solely based on their sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or disability. hate crimes are serious and well documented problems that remain inadequately prosecuted and recognized. current federal hate crime law affords important protections to crimes motivated by a person's race, color, religion or national original wind. it fails to protect a significant number of americans when victims are targeted based on their act
the sacrifice they make, all too often, go unrecognized. i urge my colleagues to join me in honoring their service and sacrifices and i join all americans thanking them for the important contribution they make to our nation. thank you, mr. president. mrs. gillibrand: madam mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from new york. mrs. gillibrand: i rise today if support of the matthew shepherd hate crimes prevention act of 2009. i am proud to join senator kennedy as an original cosponsor...
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all too frequently their sacrifices and achievements go unrecognized.n occasion they make the ultimate sacrifice. mr. president, because we just celebrated the fourth of july, let me return for a moment to the founding generation. those first americans who sacrificed for liberty, established more than our republic, they left us with a democratic legacy that reminds us every day of our rights and duties as equal citizens. the dissend enters of those ref -- descendants of those revolutionaries inspired a powerful message. the paintings in the rotunda narrate the story of how america achieved its greatness. taken as a whole these eight paintings celebrate the evolution of american citizenship. the turning point of this narrative is highlighted by the iconic portrayal of the drafting of the declaration of independence. but the last painting in the cycle is the most poignant and recalls a climatic moment in the development of our citizenship, washington at the height of its popularity willing to yield his power and authority back to the people by resigning h
all too frequently their sacrifices and achievements go unrecognized.n occasion they make the ultimate sacrifice. mr. president, because we just celebrated the fourth of july, let me return for a moment to the founding generation. those first americans who sacrificed for liberty, established more than our republic, they left us with a democratic legacy that reminds us every day of our rights and duties as equal citizens. the dissend enters of those ref -- descendants of those revolutionaries...