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officials say for every case of salmonella that is reported there may be as many as 30 others that go unreported. >>> sky 9 was over the scene of a tractor-trailer accident in howard county, maryland. traffic is flowing again but this is the scene at 5:30 this morning in the westbound lanes of interstate 70. the driver was taken to the hospital as a precaution. no one else was injured. >>> barring action from president obama 41-year-old teresa lewis will be put to death tomorrow by the commonwealth of virginia. lewis was convicted for paying and providing sex in exchange for the murders of her husband and stepson. she pleaded guilty in 2003. the trigger men in the case got life sentences. lewis' appeal was rejected yesterday by the u.s. supreme court. >>> we now know the name of the woman murdered outside her
officials say for every case of salmonella that is reported there may be as many as 30 others that go unreported. >>> sky 9 was over the scene of a tractor-trailer accident in howard county, maryland. traffic is flowing again but this is the scene at 5:30 this morning in the westbound lanes of interstate 70. the driver was taken to the hospital as a precaution. no one else was injured. >>> barring action from president obama 41-year-old teresa lewis will be put to death...
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a widespread problem that goes unreported. at colleges, a shocking one in five college women is the victim of rape. we look at a heartwrenching case on one campus that had tragic results. >>> plus, ghosts of the forest. we take an extraordinary journey to an exotic jungle where our cameras capture a never before filmed creature. >>> these amazing animals, can they be saved? >> road to prosperity. >>> tonight on "nightline," campus assaults. it's a widespread problem that too often goes unreported. sexual assaults at colleges. statistics show a shocks one in five college women is the victim of rape or attempted rape. we look at a heart-wrenching case on one campus that had tragic results. >>> plus, ghosts of the forest. we take an extraordinary journey to an exotic jungle where our cameras capture a never before filmed creature. an endangered kangaroo. can these amazing animals be saved? >>> and road to prosperity? as thousands sat in holiday traffic, president obama unveiled a $50 billion bill to create jobs by improving trans
a widespread problem that goes unreported. at colleges, a shocking one in five college women is the victim of rape. we look at a heartwrenching case on one campus that had tragic results. >>> plus, ghosts of the forest. we take an extraordinary journey to an exotic jungle where our cameras capture a never before filmed creature. >>> these amazing animals, can they be saved? >> road to prosperity. >>> tonight on "nightline," campus assaults. it's a...
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federal officials say for every case of salmonella that's reported, there could be as many as 30 unreported. >>> summer comes to an end tonight and it won't feel like it then or tomorrow. a live look outside, it's already warming up nicely, thank you very much. we're live with first warning weather coverage. bernadette woods is live in the weather center. >>> good afternoon, we're going to look at the first warning doppler radar. we have a cold front moving to the north today. it has thunderstorms with it. we have the chance for showers and thunderstorms into the afternoon. here's a graphic that's put together. it shows the front coming through and when we get a shower and a thunderstorm, it could be strong because the fact that the heat's starting to build. it's 82 degrees outside and we haven't been that warm in a few days. we'll keep rising throughout the next few days. the next few days will be hot ones. >>> the attack ads are ramping up. the democratic governor's association is questioning bob ehrlich as governor. a similar ad was released about o'malley. the contest will come down to
federal officials say for every case of salmonella that's reported, there could be as many as 30 unreported. >>> summer comes to an end tonight and it won't feel like it then or tomorrow. a live look outside, it's already warming up nicely, thank you very much. we're live with first warning weather coverage. bernadette woods is live in the weather center. >>> good afternoon, we're going to look at the first warning doppler radar. we have a cold front moving to the north today....
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reporter: each year, e.r.s treat 135,000 sports related concussion among kids 18 and under, though the unreported number is thought to be higher. concussions on the soccer field are evenly split between boys and girls. one high school soccer player told congress today she still struggles with a concussion she suffered last month. >> the headaches lingered and i began to forget things, not just day-to-day, but mornings, evening or even moment to moment. >> reporter: at the brain injury research center, dr. julian bales says concussions can change forever the way the brain works. >> i'm of the opinion more and more that a concussion is not necessarily hitting your head, it's the movement of the brain inside the skull, which causes the tearing of the fibers. >> reporter: a hard hit can cause the rough edges inside the front of the skull to tear at the brain's fibers. and doctors believe that can lead to headaches, difficulty concentrating, balance and vision problems and even depression and suicide. dr. stanley hering heads the nfl's head, neck and spine committee. >> if there is a suspicion of a co
reporter: each year, e.r.s treat 135,000 sports related concussion among kids 18 and under, though the unreported number is thought to be higher. concussions on the soccer field are evenly split between boys and girls. one high school soccer player told congress today she still struggles with a concussion she suffered last month. >> the headaches lingered and i began to forget things, not just day-to-day, but mornings, evening or even moment to moment. >> reporter: at the brain...
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wide spread problem that too often goes unreported.go inside a tragic case at a new york school. >>en [ female announcer ] it's the jcpenney labor day mattress sale! all gold premium mattresses 50-60% off after $200 instant rebate. plus, get an additional $100 off beautyrest gold mattresses and $200 off beautyrest world class gold mattresses from simmons... featuring super pocketed coil springs to prevent motion disturbance and conform to your shape. after all, it's not just sleep, it's beautyrest. the jcpenney labor day mattress sale. new look. new day. who knew! jcpenney. >> closed captioning brought to >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >> we are monitoring wildfire threatening to swallow up neighborhood west of boulder, boulder, colorado. so far it has burned more than 5 square miles. a number of structures have been destroyed. firefighters don't know the exact number and as many as 1,000 homes have been evacuated. one couple lost their home and barely escaped the flames with their lives. >> took out the hou
wide spread problem that too often goes unreported.go inside a tragic case at a new york school. >>en [ female announcer ] it's the jcpenney labor day mattress sale! all gold premium mattresses 50-60% off after $200 instant rebate. plus, get an additional $100 off beautyrest gold mattresses and $200 off beautyrest world class gold mattresses from simmons... featuring super pocketed coil springs to prevent motion disturbance and conform to your shape. after all, it's not just sleep, it's...
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but for every case reported, there may be 30 unreported. >>> stunning allegations against the prominent pastor of a mega church near atlanta. >> reporter: two young men have filed lawsuits against bishop eddie long, claiming they were coerced into having sex with them. long's attorney calls the lawsuits a shakedown attempt and denies all of the allegations. the men who filed the suits were 17 and 18 years old at the time. and say long abused his spiritual authority by seducing them with cars, money, and expensive trips. >>> this is at the church, which reenforces how absolutely neth -- negligent and wrong and abusive and sick for a pastor to abuse people in this way. >> i don't believe it at all. i'm in support of him. that's how i feel. >> long has called for a national ban on same-sex marriage. and his church counsels gay members to become straight. >> the church is well known. it is the location where the funeral for loretta scott king was held in 2006. >>> a marijuana accused -- man accused of fatally stabbing his wife and setting her apartment on fire. damon white is in custody. he
but for every case reported, there may be 30 unreported. >>> stunning allegations against the prominent pastor of a mega church near atlanta. >> reporter: two young men have filed lawsuits against bishop eddie long, claiming they were coerced into having sex with them. long's attorney calls the lawsuits a shakedown attempt and denies all of the allegations. the men who filed the suits were 17 and 18 years old at the time. and say long abused his spiritual authority by seducing...
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the unreported number is much higher indeed. here's the problem.hard hit can cause significant damage to the brain, they think. in fact, what they think is that it can actually rupture. the fibers of the brain can rupture against the inside of the skull. it can be very serious. and doctors believe that can lead to headaches, difficulty breathing, to -- i'm sorry, difficulty concentrating, i should say, vision as well as balance problems, even as some people, depression and suicide. and so there is this movement now. in fact, ten states have the law that if a child shows any symptoms, in fact, not just a child, anybody, shows any symptoms at all of having a head injury on the field you take them out and then you continue let them rush back in until they have been fully evaluated essentially by a doctor, not a paramedic or emt or nurse. they want a doctor to look at this child or anybody to see if there's any signs of concussion. they used to say that if you had three concussions, that was it. you were out. now they're saying, listen, even one can ca
the unreported number is much higher indeed. here's the problem.hard hit can cause significant damage to the brain, they think. in fact, what they think is that it can actually rupture. the fibers of the brain can rupture against the inside of the skull. it can be very serious. and doctors believe that can lead to headaches, difficulty breathing, to -- i'm sorry, difficulty concentrating, i should say, vision as well as balance problems, even as some people, depression and suicide. and so there...
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than 40,000 war veterans are currently affected by this illness with thousands more cases going unreported. thankfully, progress has been made in understanding the biology of these diseases. tonight we will discuss several potential therapies that could one day offer hope for a cure. joining me now is some of the world's leading researchers into the study of emotion. antonio damasio, his work has helped us understand emotion, decision making, social behavior and even consciousness. he is a professor of neuroscience at the university of southern california and the director of the brain and creativity institute. he's also the author of several books including "descarte era and looking for spinoza." joseph ledoux. in the 1970s he revolutionized his field by showing emotions could be studied in animals. he's a university professor at new york university and director of the emotional brain labs at the nathan klein institute. he's also the author of the books "the emotional brain" and synaptic self." kerry ressler. he studies the genetics and neurobiology of post-traumatic stress disorder focusi
than 40,000 war veterans are currently affected by this illness with thousands more cases going unreported. thankfully, progress has been made in understanding the biology of these diseases. tonight we will discuss several potential therapies that could one day offer hope for a cure. joining me now is some of the world's leading researchers into the study of emotion. antonio damasio, his work has helped us understand emotion, decision making, social behavior and even consciousness. he is a...
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but the unreported number is thought to be a whole bunch higher. in washington, d.c. explain for all of us. we know how dangerous concussions are on the onset but what are some of the potential lasting problems of them? >> well, the trouble is i'm not sure that even, you know, this is permeated the national consciousness how dangerous concussions really are, because what they are now saying is it's not a matter of two or three or four concussions. a single concussion can have lasting impacts. and the situation is that inside the skull, it's rough inside the skull, and that it tears at the brain when the brain hits so hard against the skull and it can tear the fibers of the brain and that can have lasting impact. headaches, difficulty concentrating, vision, balance problem and each depression and suicide. and so now what has happened this movement across the country over the last ten years has really spread telling doctors, telling athletes, telling their coaches and the parents if you suspect that an athlete has a head injury, they have to come off
but the unreported number is thought to be a whole bunch higher. in washington, d.c. explain for all of us. we know how dangerous concussions are on the onset but what are some of the potential lasting problems of them? >> well, the trouble is i'm not sure that even, you know, this is permeated the national consciousness how dangerous concussions really are, because what they are now saying is it's not a matter of two or three or four concussions. a single concussion can have lasting...
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go unreported every year. now congress wants to learn more about why.talking with a survivor about the disturbing trend and how he might change it. >>> and the salmonella outbreak in eggs is its latest in food- related recalls. this morning we are talking egg
go unreported every year. now congress wants to learn more about why.talking with a survivor about the disturbing trend and how he might change it. >>> and the salmonella outbreak in eggs is its latest in food- related recalls. this morning we are talking egg
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actually a number of them also go unreported.s it? where's the germiest, grimeiest, most bacteria laden spots in the kitchen we need to clean up? >> anywhere that you put your hands from the second you walk in your kitchen. remember, you can potentially bring germs into your kitchen before you start cutting. anywhere from the faucet and sink to the refrigerator and to the stove handles and everywhere. but these are really the biggest hotspots and start really with what we use to clean our kitchen which is are sponge. >> can i just say this is a plea to everyone, don't use my dish sponge on the sink or counter. it is cross-contamination. >> exactly. it would be great if you could separate sponge for counters, sponges for your dishes. the easiest thing to do is every day for every other day, take your sponge and put it in your microwave for two minutes. when it is moist, so it should be a little wet, it kills most of all germs and bacteria. don't touch it when you take it out. it will be hot. heat does kill bacteria. >> also maybe
actually a number of them also go unreported.s it? where's the germiest, grimeiest, most bacteria laden spots in the kitchen we need to clean up? >> anywhere that you put your hands from the second you walk in your kitchen. remember, you can potentially bring germs into your kitchen before you start cutting. anywhere from the faucet and sink to the refrigerator and to the stove handles and everywhere. but these are really the biggest hotspots and start really with what we use to clean our...
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most of the cases, in fact over 80%, still go unreported. no law enforcement agency can address the issues of those victims if women are reluctant to come forward. there they, we -- my written testimony outlines concerns that rape victims had predicted the big one is being believed by other people finding out about my name. over 60% of the victims are still saying that they are very concerned about being believed what happens to victims after the report. the concerns of women who have been raped are the same now as they were 15 years ago. there has been no progress on that. we finally found that being a victim of rape increased substantially the risk of post traumatic stress disorder, major depression, suicide attempts, and alcohol and drug abuse problems. most the people who have this problem still have them suggesting that most victims are not getting effective mental health care. let me just say that i really do think that the time has come for the senate to demand that the justice department change not only the fbi uniform crime reportin
most of the cases, in fact over 80%, still go unreported. no law enforcement agency can address the issues of those victims if women are reluctant to come forward. there they, we -- my written testimony outlines concerns that rape victims had predicted the big one is being believed by other people finding out about my name. over 60% of the victims are still saying that they are very concerned about being believed what happens to victims after the report. the concerns of women who have been...
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there were two big shootouts earlier this year with mexican police and troops that went entirely unreportedo ignore kidnappings and extortions so, megyn, silence right now is survival for reporters. this is one more battle that the cartels have won. megyn: wow. william, thank you. >>> well, few, if any, republicans support the overhaul of health care. and now they have a new strategy to overturn it, and we'll look at whether it could actually work in three minutes. >>> plus, she says she weighs about 110 pounds. he weighs in at more than half a ton. the pint-sized femme fatale who bagged a prehistoric predator. look at the size of this thing, next. >> just pumping and pumping, and he was enormous. i mean, you could see this part of him coming out of the water, his big belly, and then you saw his head because his head had to come out for to shoot. [ animals calling ] ♪ [ pop ] [ man ] ♪ well, we get along ♪ yeah, we really do - ♪ and there's nothing wrong - [ bird squawks ] ♪ with what i feel for you ♪ i could hanaround ti the leaves are brown and the summer's gone ♪ [ announcer ] when you'r
there were two big shootouts earlier this year with mexican police and troops that went entirely unreportedo ignore kidnappings and extortions so, megyn, silence right now is survival for reporters. this is one more battle that the cartels have won. megyn: wow. william, thank you. >>> well, few, if any, republicans support the overhaul of health care. and now they have a new strategy to overturn it, and we'll look at whether it could actually work in three minutes. >>> plus,...
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i am just as concerned as you are about corporate contributions that go unreported, but i am also concernedut the unions that can take dues from their unit -- from their members and not give them a voice in how this reduce our is spent. [applause] in terms of lobbyists, i do not want to be -- on an average day, i will meet from may -- i will meet with a lobbyist from the banking industry. it is easily a local banker who is not a lobbyist, but she is lobbying about being able to lend money. i will meet with lobbyists from the senior citizens committee who are lobbying about social security. they are not a lobby. they are a person who came to washington, d.c., to talk to me. they get paid a lot of money. there are calls that are on the books that say if a member of congress retires or is retire by the voters, that they have to wait two years before they can go lobby. the president made a big to do that he would not have any lobbyists working in the administration. unfortunately that is a promise he was not able to keep. i hear you loud and clear. he spoke eloquently about your concerns. you d
i am just as concerned as you are about corporate contributions that go unreported, but i am also concernedut the unions that can take dues from their unit -- from their members and not give them a voice in how this reduce our is spent. [applause] in terms of lobbyists, i do not want to be -- on an average day, i will meet from may -- i will meet with a lobbyist from the banking industry. it is easily a local banker who is not a lobbyist, but she is lobbying about being able to lend money. i...
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most of the cases, in fact, many of them go unreported. no criminal justice system can address the issues of those victims if women are not -- are reluctant to come forward. thirdly, my written testimony outlines concerns that rape victims had. one of the big ones is being believed by other people, people finding out about my name. and over 60% of the victims are still saying that they are concerned about being believed and about what happens to victims after the report. the concerns of the women of america -- in america that have been raped are the same as they were 15 years ago. there has been absolutely no progress on that. finally, we found that the victim of rape increased substantially the risk of posttraumatic stress disorder, major depression, suicide attempts and alcohol and drug abuse problems. most of the people who have those problems still had them suggesting that most victims are not getting effective mental health care. in conclusion, let me just say that i really do think that the time has come for the senate to demand to t
most of the cases, in fact, many of them go unreported. no criminal justice system can address the issues of those victims if women are not -- are reluctant to come forward. thirdly, my written testimony outlines concerns that rape victims had. one of the big ones is being believed by other people, people finding out about my name. and over 60% of the victims are still saying that they are concerned about being believed and about what happens to victims after the report. the concerns of the...
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this has gone on unreported. and it is leaked to hamas terrorists. the second question is fannie mae and freddie mac both agreed to get involved in sheria financing in 2005. the public doesn't know that. i would like you to address that. host: we will attack those two. earnings there is no question -- we have other regulations out there. the patriot act that allows for government regulatory agencies to surface that kind of illegal financing from a terrorist activity standpoint. in addition to that, freddie mac i believe it was was investing in philip morris bonds and got out of that as a result of some of the publicity associated with it. what the o.f.r. will be looking at as we look at this today is largely around systemic risk, not some of these other issues that are very important but can be addressed by some of the other regulations we have in place. zwroo our guest is the -- host: our guest is from the smith school of business is center. he was the cheaf risk officer at citigroup, wamu and countrywide and worked at freddie mac and fannie mae as
this has gone on unreported. and it is leaked to hamas terrorists. the second question is fannie mae and freddie mac both agreed to get involved in sheria financing in 2005. the public doesn't know that. i would like you to address that. host: we will attack those two. earnings there is no question -- we have other regulations out there. the patriot act that allows for government regulatory agencies to surface that kind of illegal financing from a terrorist activity standpoint. in addition to...