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what is happening on the ground in crimea that is going widely unreported but could have significant impact. ♪ >>> our digital prodouser wamg waj is here bringing in all of your life feedback throughout the show. are viewers concerned about the commune knee crimea? >> yeah, you mentioned misinformation and it seems every week there is a new player and each player has a story. russia says they are doing a military buildup to protect ethnic russians. sandra does not believe it . . . >> it is interesting ever time the worlds cold war come up that is such a hot button. >> yeah, to this day. >> months into the up rising in ukrain the young nation's political future is uncertain. russia falls into a much less coveted spotlight as it comes moving into this crimea. if you look at it there, you can see it is quite the strategic location for the two countries, and it is home to one of russia's largest naval fleets. now this comes after months of protests by opposition activists who say they are fed up with corruption and a leader that they believe is inching away from the european union. the p
what is happening on the ground in crimea that is going widely unreported but could have significant impact. ♪ >>> our digital prodouser wamg waj is here bringing in all of your life feedback throughout the show. are viewers concerned about the commune knee crimea? >> yeah, you mentioned misinformation and it seems every week there is a new player and each player has a story. russia says they are doing a military buildup to protect ethnic russians. sandra does not believe it ....
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but the chief is now running background checks to make sure nothing is going unreported. >>> that's noty problem that fire chief kenneth ellerbe is facing tonight. at a d.c. council hearing today, a retiring deputy chief accused ellerbe of creating a culture of fear and intimidation in the department. kevin burn blamed that culture for contributing to firefighters' failure to help a man who had collapsed outside a fire station and who later died. burns says they are afraid of being disciplined for breaking protocol. chief ellerbe says he was taken aback by the comments, and he says he has tried to be fair with discipline in the department. >>> tonight the fbi is helping alexandria police collect and investigate all the new tips coming in about three high profile murders that may be connected. but there are also questions about whether alexandria police did enough to protect the community. when ron kirby was killed in november, investigators said there was no larger threat. now some residents are asking if police jumped to that conclusion too quickly. general assembly is divided on wheth
but the chief is now running background checks to make sure nothing is going unreported. >>> that's noty problem that fire chief kenneth ellerbe is facing tonight. at a d.c. council hearing today, a retiring deputy chief accused ellerbe of creating a culture of fear and intimidation in the department. kevin burn blamed that culture for contributing to firefighters' failure to help a man who had collapsed outside a fire station and who later died. burns says they are afraid of being...
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although threats of a clamp down in the media in ukraine tend to go your honor report -- unreported. >> there have been attempted censorship from the ukrainian side, last week the organization for accountability in europe, demanding that pro-russian channels be taken off the air in ukraine. we don't know whether this is going to be applied however the suggestion at least has certainly been made. >> looming over the debate over crimea and iraq and the post-9/11 coverage in the u.s., where the media including the new york times admit they failed to ask the right questions, to justify that invasion. russian leaders and their media have had a field day with that. >> when you look at western media it's very interesting as how at least from where i'm sitting here in moss could you. moscow, to achieve its foreign policy aims. so it's very difficult for me that they can't see the self-irony here. >> the new york times is one of the worst examples. are they ever held responsible, are any editor ever fired over there? no, go to the next crisis. it'salities for democracy, when it's patently tha
although threats of a clamp down in the media in ukraine tend to go your honor report -- unreported. >> there have been attempted censorship from the ukrainian side, last week the organization for accountability in europe, demanding that pro-russian channels be taken off the air in ukraine. we don't know whether this is going to be applied however the suggestion at least has certainly been made. >> looming over the debate over crimea and iraq and the post-9/11 coverage in the u.s.,...
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the report revealed much of the abuse goes unreported and undetected by authorities. wednesday saw high level diplomatic efforts in pair toys nd the ukraine crisis. the western powers tried and failed to persuade moscow to begin direct talks with ukraine's new government. >> it is very difficult to talk about fair agreements to help the ukrainian people in the midst of threats and ultimatums. >> hours of diplomatic discussions brought no break through. >> i am not happy with the overall result. at best i am satisfied the parties involve instead conflict that we spoke to do not want to escalate things further but there are pivotal days ahead. >> the u.n. special envoy was surrounded by armed men and forced to seek refuge in a cafe. he had been sent to assess the situation on the ground for the u.n. outside a crowd chanted russia. he cut his trip short and flew to instan bull directly after the incident. the national's people congress opened up in china bringing together the country's government leaders. the chinese premiere gave his first policy speech and announced th
the report revealed much of the abuse goes unreported and undetected by authorities. wednesday saw high level diplomatic efforts in pair toys nd the ukraine crisis. the western powers tried and failed to persuade moscow to begin direct talks with ukraine's new government. >> it is very difficult to talk about fair agreements to help the ukrainian people in the midst of threats and ultimatums. >> hours of diplomatic discussions brought no break through. >> i am not happy with...
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the practice is outlawed in 40 states, but it's often unreported. epsilons the second national fraternity to eliminate hazing from all of its chapters. but some wonder if the move will force practices under ground. so why is hazing allowed to thrive in greek life? here to help us answer some of these questions, frank noore, specializing in education, and she's the president of the council. nate burke is an alumni of pi alpha at the university of florida, and colin, a student and unaffiliated member of alpha he has lan pi in connecticut. he left the fraternity following differences with leadership. welcome to the stream. and hank, for decades, we have heard hazing stories, and we have seen them reenacted in animal house and old school, so why is one of the largest fraternities in the nation doing something now? >> they're doing it as a means to try to bring back the reputation of bloomberg using some of the research i did, it was a fraternity that had the most deaths of aid certain period, ten, and they called them america's most deadly fraternity. a
the practice is outlawed in 40 states, but it's often unreported. epsilons the second national fraternity to eliminate hazing from all of its chapters. but some wonder if the move will force practices under ground. so why is hazing allowed to thrive in greek life? here to help us answer some of these questions, frank noore, specializing in education, and she's the president of the council. nate burke is an alumni of pi alpha at the university of florida, and colin, a student and unaffiliated...
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what is happening on the ground in crimea that is going widely unreported but could have significant ♪ >>> our digital prodouser wamg waj is here bringing in all of your life feedback
what is happening on the ground in crimea that is going widely unreported but could have significant ♪ >>> our digital prodouser wamg waj is here bringing in all of your life feedback
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what is happening on the ground in crimea that is going widely unreported but could have significant ♪ >>> our digital producer, wajahat ali is here bringing in all of your live feedback throughout the show. are viewers concerned abc the community in crimea? >> yeah, you mentioned
what is happening on the ground in crimea that is going widely unreported but could have significant ♪ >>> our digital producer, wajahat ali is here bringing in all of your live feedback throughout the show. are viewers concerned abc the community in crimea? >> yeah, you mentioned
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the complaints rose to a record high last year while thousands of others go unreported. >> people who do not trust the chain of command are the victims. >> reporter: gillibrand prosecuted outside the military chain of command, an effort opposed by pentagon leaders and others who insist that would undermine commanders. >> the evidence shows that removing this authority from our commanders would weaken, not strengthen, our response to this urgent problem. >> reporter: today, despite 17 of 20 female senators voting in support of gillibrand's effort, her proposal failed. >> we know the deck is stacked against victims of sexual assault in the military today. and today, sadly, we saw the same in the hallings of congress. >> reporter: among the victims former marine ariana klay, who says she was gang-raped at washington, d.c.'s barracks in 2010. her husband recently condemned the military justice system. >> i'm lucky i married somebody so strong that she could do it. even if she still suffers and has never been the same. >> reporter: a fight to defeat an epidemic within america's armed force
the complaints rose to a record high last year while thousands of others go unreported. >> people who do not trust the chain of command are the victims. >> reporter: gillibrand prosecuted outside the military chain of command, an effort opposed by pentagon leaders and others who insist that would undermine commanders. >> the evidence shows that removing this authority from our commanders would weaken, not strengthen, our response to this urgent problem. >> reporter:...
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out against somebody and it actually is one of the reasons that kind of fear that 64% of rapes go unreported. this goes on and on and on. we have seen what has happened on the hill with legitimate rape and everything else and it is just amazing the things they file for 144 years ago now having to refight the battle for him so many areas i must say. and i would just let you out for some question if you have any. [applause] i forgot to tell you, there is a great -- our dear mac only to read the book. rags to riches and back to rags and everybody -- their friends among them was absolutely amazing. she really thought that freelove package because they wanted to know but the brother-in-law at one point in which there seemed to be very little romance. she was there at their side for the longest time. after they went to prison, the press did everything it could to ruin them. i was lucky to find some personal letters between the sisters later in life because they put on a great friend. they were always not oblivious, but they would fight back. i mean, they financed manned. they threatened against pe
out against somebody and it actually is one of the reasons that kind of fear that 64% of rapes go unreported. this goes on and on and on. we have seen what has happened on the hill with legitimate rape and everything else and it is just amazing the things they file for 144 years ago now having to refight the battle for him so many areas i must say. and i would just let you out for some question if you have any. [applause] i forgot to tell you, there is a great -- our dear mac only to read the...
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we can report it, nothing is unreported. too much is not being reported. what i want to show you what's going on, if i could [inaudible]. this is what i call my black man's [speaker not understood]. it's got all the people's faces [speaker not understood]. [speaker not understood]. to be black and gay in america thanks to jason collins and michael, [speaker not understood]. but the idea that when i look, someone had come in my room and tied a noose, this is a noose. the day before i found [speaker not understood] on the floor. this is the lgbt historical day african-american complex. i live in s-r-o with disability people. people are in and out of the room when we're not there. a black man would never tie a noose and have it in his room. so, this is what i said the morning before. i want to see [speaker not understood] at holiday plaza. the best [speaker not understood] in san francisco. but what i'm finding also is that we need [speaker not understood] the church i belong to, we need for them to be part of the new [speaker not understood] because i unders
we can report it, nothing is unreported. too much is not being reported. what i want to show you what's going on, if i could [inaudible]. this is what i call my black man's [speaker not understood]. it's got all the people's faces [speaker not understood]. [speaker not understood]. to be black and gay in america thanks to jason collins and michael, [speaker not understood]. but the idea that when i look, someone had come in my room and tied a noose, this is a noose. the day before i found...
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women across the eu is twenty eight member states the report revealed that much of the abuse goes unreported and undetected by authorities. wednesday saw a high level diplomatic efforts in paris to and the ukraine crisis. eu foreign ministers in the us secretary of state john kerry were at the table with russian foreign minister sergei lavrov. the western powers tried and failed to persuade moscow to begin direct talks with ukraine's new government. in time when solicitors it's very difficult to talk about fair agreements that would help the ukrainian people in an atmosphere of threats and of tomatoes. the prophet also held one on one talks with kerry five hours of diplomatic discussions brought no breakthrough on crimea. it's been nice to sleep and that i'm not happy with the rule results based satisfied that the cost is involved in the conflict between spirit and don't want to escalate things for the fact that there is still difficult days ahead the leotard at the ford sleeping. in crimea the un special envoy robert c area was surrounded by armed man and forced to seek refuge in a cafe. he
women across the eu is twenty eight member states the report revealed that much of the abuse goes unreported and undetected by authorities. wednesday saw a high level diplomatic efforts in paris to and the ukraine crisis. eu foreign ministers in the us secretary of state john kerry were at the table with russian foreign minister sergei lavrov. the western powers tried and failed to persuade moscow to begin direct talks with ukraine's new government. in time when solicitors it's very difficult...
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being hired by couch and ukrainian president and called it a favored by the west and the largely unreported. last but not least the all around presence of former presidential candidate republican senator john mccain on american tv networks and soreness from being a supporter of war drums beating at any chance the rising piece traditionally a big fan of presenting russia in the worst possible light. so what we end up witnessing a so called expert analysis from the least popular american senator and the bills recently surveyed by policy polling the mechanic race is bringing out one sided brush a bashing coverage at its most aggressive while the russian foreign minister has said the goal is to resolve the situation on the basis of international law and taking into account the interests of all ukrainians without exception was busy checking out rt new york. knew. the old mostly in the tomb korea st scoring themselves self defense groups to settle the fullest goal in the western world they still remain unidentified but his a mother of one of these groups have to say. it was cool and simple just a
being hired by couch and ukrainian president and called it a favored by the west and the largely unreported. last but not least the all around presence of former presidential candidate republican senator john mccain on american tv networks and soreness from being a supporter of war drums beating at any chance the rising piece traditionally a big fan of presenting russia in the worst possible light. so what we end up witnessing a so called expert analysis from the least popular american senator...
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it's a story that has gone virtually unreported, in part because women simply feared to speak out. maricruz ladino was among the first to agree to appear on camera. >> bergman: maricruz is not alone. female farm workers have been abused for generations. >> i became aware of it as a young woman, and my mother would never let me work in the fields. you cannot close your eyes and your ears to us any longer. >> bergman: dolores huerta was one of the founders of the united farm workers, with cesar chavez. >> harassment was part of the job, so to speak. women are looked at as sex objects when they are out there in the field. sexual harassment is an epidemic in the fields, and it again goes back to the vulnerability that farm worker women have. they work in isolated places, many of them don't speak english, a lot of them don't even know the laws. they don't even know that they can report sexual harassment and that the employer can be responsible for that. and so they feel helpless. >> bergman: until 1995, there was no government agency that made the plight of female farm workers a priorit
it's a story that has gone virtually unreported, in part because women simply feared to speak out. maricruz ladino was among the first to agree to appear on camera. >> bergman: maricruz is not alone. female farm workers have been abused for generations. >> i became aware of it as a young woman, and my mother would never let me work in the fields. you cannot close your eyes and your ears to us any longer. >> bergman: dolores huerta was one of the founders of the united farm...
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we hear about many of the unreported cases. >> explain this forum and could you explain what was ot the? >> yes. -- on the site? >> yes. essentially this forum is only a place where students can log into it and you can post anything anonymously. it is a feed of anonymous comments. people can upload or download them. it is a place where people either put jokes or threats. you never know if it is real or if it's fake. last spring there were some students who participated in a protest and there were death threats issued to them. >> and the university knew about this? >> yes, the university did know about this and they didn't take much action removing it from the website or protecting it from the wifi. this is something the university has done something remotely about this. >> what's it done? >> they were able to locate the student who put up the -- what was called -- >> post? >> the post for how to rape this woman. and he was removed from the campus. but yet they haven't ever done that for anyone else. they haven't done that for the death threats that were issued this past year. >> is the
we hear about many of the unreported cases. >> explain this forum and could you explain what was ot the? >> yes. -- on the site? >> yes. essentially this forum is only a place where students can log into it and you can post anything anonymously. it is a feed of anonymous comments. people can upload or download them. it is a place where people either put jokes or threats. you never know if it is real or if it's fake. last spring there were some students who participated in a...
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they say 50% of the victims, though, go unreported. there is a lot of reasons for this even in the private world people are afraid or ashaped or and don't feel like they can talk about it. we should make sure it is easy to report this because we don't want this to occur. it doesn't mean men and women that serve is a problem. it is small percentage. but 26,000 people having this happen to them, we need a solution. when i see this, and i see what senator gillibrand has done, to me, the idea says the time has come and it is about finding due process. when you get this out of the arbitrary nature of a commander making a decision and you have it in a court with judges yowl hear arguments on the boat sides and protects the innocent and finds justice for the accused. i overwhelmingly support this and i suggest we understand that the problem goes on, and twerking or nibbing around the edges saying we will see if these changes work is what we have been doing. i say it is time for change. i stand with senator gillibrand. thank you. a senator: ma
they say 50% of the victims, though, go unreported. there is a lot of reasons for this even in the private world people are afraid or ashaped or and don't feel like they can talk about it. we should make sure it is easy to report this because we don't want this to occur. it doesn't mean men and women that serve is a problem. it is small percentage. but 26,000 people having this happen to them, we need a solution. when i see this, and i see what senator gillibrand has done, to me, the idea says...
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being hired by ousted ukrainian president in a cold rich and favored by the west had gone largely unreported. last but not least the all around presence of former presidential candidate republican senator john mccain on american t.v. networks notorious for being a supporter of war drums beating it any chance arising he's traditionally a big fan of presenting russia in the worst possible light so what we end up witnessing is so-called expert analysis from the least popular american senator and those recently surveyed by public policy polling a complicated crisis bringing out one sided russia bashing coverage at its most aggressive while the russian foreign minister has said the goal is to resolve the situation on the basis of international law and taking into account the interests of all ukrainians without exception and r.t. new york. the west's interest in ukraine it may actually be part of a much bigger picture that's according to a former german m.p. and vice president of the o.s.c. assembly that have vilma back in ninety nine he expressed alarm of a nato expansion plans during the allianc
being hired by ousted ukrainian president in a cold rich and favored by the west had gone largely unreported. last but not least the all around presence of former presidential candidate republican senator john mccain on american t.v. networks notorious for being a supporter of war drums beating it any chance arising he's traditionally a big fan of presenting russia in the worst possible light so what we end up witnessing is so-called expert analysis from the least popular american senator and...
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. >> is this unreported violence? >> in many cases, it's been reported. and young people and their families have been talking to school administrators about the problems and the school administration has not been doing enough to fix the problems in the school climate. >> now the other promise made today came from the school board president. he told us this afternoon before they knew that this case wasn't actually real, that he believed cameras would have been critical to preventing and helping solve this crime. there are cameras in several schools already, but hercules does not have them. they actually weren't considered a high priority school, but this incident put hercules at a much higher priority. >> he said hercules was on the bottom of the list. >> because it's the newest school. this school just opened in 2002. schools open in the 60s. >> but you made this one up? >> absolutely. >> when i talked to ramsey 30 minutes ago, i asked if hercules would get those cameras, he said absolutely. even given this new development. again, he says there are still
. >> is this unreported violence? >> in many cases, it's been reported. and young people and their families have been talking to school administrators about the problems and the school administration has not been doing enough to fix the problems in the school climate. >> now the other promise made today came from the school board president. he told us this afternoon before they knew that this case wasn't actually real, that he believed cameras would have been critical to...
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1600 stockbrokers, bankruptcy filings, criminal charges and other regulation violations have gone unreported, right under the nose of regulators. joining me now, ed butowsky, managing director of chatwood capital investments to discuss how you can make sure your money manager, your stockbroker, is on the up and up. thanks for joining us. what is amazing to me, ed, is that the journal took data, 500,000 registered stockbrokers and crunched numbers against, law enforcement data that is easily accessible nationwide and they found these 1600 people. >> right. adam: finra, which is supposed to be protecting investors, could have done this but never has. once again, looks as if finra is asleep at the wheel. are they? >> well, look, i mean there's a lot of people asleep at the wheel. any compliance officer has responsibility to make sure what is reported on that form is correct. you have 1600 people that broke the rules, broke the laws, they should be out of the business. if you have to disclose things and you don't disclose them, get out of here, get out of my industry. i don't want you in it. ada
1600 stockbrokers, bankruptcy filings, criminal charges and other regulation violations have gone unreported, right under the nose of regulators. joining me now, ed butowsky, managing director of chatwood capital investments to discuss how you can make sure your money manager, your stockbroker, is on the up and up. thanks for joining us. what is amazing to me, ed, is that the journal took data, 500,000 registered stockbrokers and crunched numbers against, law enforcement data that is easily...
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they say 50% of the victims, though, go unreported. there's a lot of reasons for this, even in the private world people are afraid or ashamed or don't feel like they can talk about this publicly. but we should do everything possible to make sure that it is easy to report this because we don't want this to occur. now, this doesn't mean our men and women that serve, that this is a problem that overwomens the military. it's -- overwhelms the military. it's still a small percentage but 26,000 people having this happen to them, we need to come up with a solution. when i see this, and i see what senator gillibrand has done here, to me it's an idea whose time has come. it's about justice for victims. but it also is about finding due process. when you get this out of the arbitrary nature of a commander making a decision and you have it in a court with judges, you're going to hear arguments on both sides. i think it protects the innocent as well as finds justice for the accused. so i overwhelmingly support this bill and this crew sthaid senator
they say 50% of the victims, though, go unreported. there's a lot of reasons for this, even in the private world people are afraid or ashamed or don't feel like they can talk about this publicly. but we should do everything possible to make sure that it is easy to report this because we don't want this to occur. now, this doesn't mean our men and women that serve, that this is a problem that overwomens the military. it's -- overwhelms the military. it's still a small percentage but 26,000...
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one would suspect those are largely unreported. recovery generally is fairly quick, usually within a few hours to a few days. some will persist to two weeks or out to six weeks. roughly about 20% seem to persist beyond that time. next slide, please. this is a slide on data we have under review. these are data recorded brain electrical activity. you have 256 electrodes that fits on the head in about 10 seconds. we present a series of numbers, one at a time. all the college athletes had to do was say whether the number they see matches or does not match the number that occurred two positions earlier. on the left side, the colored circles, on the left for match and non-match. those are images of the brain electrical activity on the scalp recorded by the electrodes after the number appears. the schematic on the right shows you the head position. it is a very rapid brain response. for those athletes with no history of concussion, we see a clear difference in the electrical activity for the match versus mismatch. a lot of yellow and gree
one would suspect those are largely unreported. recovery generally is fairly quick, usually within a few hours to a few days. some will persist to two weeks or out to six weeks. roughly about 20% seem to persist beyond that time. next slide, please. this is a slide on data we have under review. these are data recorded brain electrical activity. you have 256 electrodes that fits on the head in about 10 seconds. we present a series of numbers, one at a time. all the college athletes had to do was...
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that many media outlets chose to ignore that is artie's gammage again with more on this and other unreported happenings. people who took power in kiev now have all propaganda resources of the western media at their disposal. they chose to ignore the leaked conversation in which two european leaders talk about evidence that why don't leaders may have ordered the snipers to shoot at people so that series i was stronger and stronger understanding to be hardened snipers they were it was not going to all reach but it was somebody from the new coalition c.n.n. had material on their website which started with this phrase don't we too much into this conversation not only do they skip what's uncomfortable for the guy they're rooting for they apparently sometimes edit whatever on realistic stuff he may be staying ukraine's interim prime minister arseniy yatsenyuk at a news conference several times mentions russian troops and russian tanks on the ground in ukraine and in their repulsed the friendly media never mentions the tanks . maybe because nobody has seen tanks there and maybe because they don't w
that many media outlets chose to ignore that is artie's gammage again with more on this and other unreported happenings. people who took power in kiev now have all propaganda resources of the western media at their disposal. they chose to ignore the leaked conversation in which two european leaders talk about evidence that why don't leaders may have ordered the snipers to shoot at people so that series i was stronger and stronger understanding to be hardened snipers they were it was not going...
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we have a 90% problem. 90% go unreported. are they that surprise to go to the commander? to ask him. don't look at senator gillibrand or me. we are not in the military. the people who are in the military are begging us and every organization is asking to please change it. so what would you do? would you call the police or decide who needs to be prosecuted? would you call the experts? so i don't think that the ceos should decide whether a case of rape should be prosecuted. but yet that is what you are supporting with the commander who knows all of this. and then he goes out to have a drink with the perp. i know that senator mccaskill is trying to fix these almonds around the edges. okay, fine. but let's get to the heart of the matter. and so here is my summation. we can continue the 20 years of learning and not make the change that needs to be made under the important bill. saying that we are keeping this in the military but we are allowing the experts to make this decision and that is fair to the accuser and the accused. and they matter a matter of fact, we have people su
we have a 90% problem. 90% go unreported. are they that surprise to go to the commander? to ask him. don't look at senator gillibrand or me. we are not in the military. the people who are in the military are begging us and every organization is asking to please change it. so what would you do? would you call the police or decide who needs to be prosecuted? would you call the experts? so i don't think that the ceos should decide whether a case of rape should be prosecuted. but yet that is what...
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one would suspect those are largely unreported.ecovery generally is fairly quick, usually within a few hours to a few days. some will persist to two weeks or out to six weeks. roughly about 20% seem to persist beyond that time. next slide, please. this is a slide on data we have under review. these are data recorded brain electrical activity. you have 256 electrodes that fits on the head in about 10 seconds. we present a series of numbers, one at a time. all the college athletes had to do was say whether the number they see matches or does not match the number that occurred two positions earlier. on the left side, the colored circles, on the left for match and non-match. those are images of the brain electrical activity on the scalp recorded by the electrodes after the number appears. the schematic on the right shows you the head position. it is a very rapid brain response. for those athletes with no history of concussion, we see a clear difference in the electrical activity for the match versus mismatch. a lot of yellow and green
one would suspect those are largely unreported.ecovery generally is fairly quick, usually within a few hours to a few days. some will persist to two weeks or out to six weeks. roughly about 20% seem to persist beyond that time. next slide, please. this is a slide on data we have under review. these are data recorded brain electrical activity. you have 256 electrodes that fits on the head in about 10 seconds. we present a series of numbers, one at a time. all the college athletes had to do was...
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that's ard cording to a previously unreported federal analysis. a study by the federal energy regulatory commission concluded that coordinated attacks on each of the neigh's three separate electric systems could cause the entire power network to collapse. it could mean darkness for weeks if not for months. no federal rules require utility toes provide substations except those at nuclear power stations right now. >> this was the kind of story i wish we wouldn't even run it. >> i thought about that, too. >> it takes a year or so. >> the one in germany they said it took to build and ship here. >>ist took just a week to move it so it could be put in. >> and they still have to talk to people that pulled this off in northern california with guns, they got in, they got out, they tried to close it down. you know, it's just -- i'm not a survivalist. i don't have any water in the basement or anything. but this idea that this orderly society that we live in, it got a little bit shaken after sandy because it took three weeks for power to come back. and not ha
that's ard cording to a previously unreported federal analysis. a study by the federal energy regulatory commission concluded that coordinated attacks on each of the neigh's three separate electric systems could cause the entire power network to collapse. it could mean darkness for weeks if not for months. no federal rules require utility toes provide substations except those at nuclear power stations right now. >> this was the kind of story i wish we wouldn't even run it. >> i...
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number could be six times higher to more than half a million deaths, because the disease is often unreported on death certificates. ryan james is an assistant professor at rush university medical center and joins us from chicago this morning in a segment we are calling healthy and wise. good morning, doctor. >> good morning, thank you for having me. >> why are doctors and medical examiners missing alzheimer's when it comes to findings of death. >> well often when people fill out death certificates, they focus on the immediate cause of death so what led to the loss of life that day or week and often the underlying cause of death, which they have a spot to write in, alzheimer's disease, which slowly kills people over sometimes 10 years or more, often that is left off of the death certificate. >> in fact, you found that the average time from diagnosis to death was about four years. was that a factor in how many cases misreported? >> that could be a factor. i think and as i said, it could be up to 10 years for people, some 15 years. the person filling out the death certificate may not be privy t
number could be six times higher to more than half a million deaths, because the disease is often unreported on death certificates. ryan james is an assistant professor at rush university medical center and joins us from chicago this morning in a segment we are calling healthy and wise. good morning, doctor. >> good morning, thank you for having me. >> why are doctors and medical examiners missing alzheimer's when it comes to findings of death. >> well often when people fill...
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in many cities across the south in the east and then elsewhere in the country almost completely unreported by the western press there are nightly street battles between politically an ethnically divided militia is going on just right now in odessa there are large crowds of pro russian odessa and several bus loads of right sector ultranationalists that have been brought in both sides are armed with. makeshift weapons and there's going to be blood on the streets of odessa tonight and we've seen the same thing in the corner coffee there is an incredible amount of violence going on and this is exactly why russia has felt the need to come into the crimea. to restore order and security and they have said that if the violence continues in the east and south they may have to take measures there as well very briefly the democratic solution to all of this referendum in crimea. will that be the day perhaps a referendum in the east in the people what they want to get it's difficult to see how a referendum can be held under conditions of this violence of disputes cities and done the lugansk refused to
in many cities across the south in the east and then elsewhere in the country almost completely unreported by the western press there are nightly street battles between politically an ethnically divided militia is going on just right now in odessa there are large crowds of pro russian odessa and several bus loads of right sector ultranationalists that have been brought in both sides are armed with. makeshift weapons and there's going to be blood on the streets of odessa tonight and we've seen...
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that's the unreported number that we never reflect. but on this case and this case we know that delaying only increases what we have to pay. and who's picking up the tab on this? it's hardworking american taxpayers. it's just not the maligned 1% who doesn't want to pay their fair share. this is every single american woman and man that's out there. it affects how they live their lives. it affects how they pay their bills. it affects the future of our economy. so i know we have to have debates. and this is not a debate that's heated but it is about heat in a way. and this week we've talked about, let's heat american homes, let's make sure that we have sustainable path, let's make sure we're not putting on the backs of these folks too much. there's an old saying where i come from, it's don't worry about the mule, just load the wagon. right now the mule's about ready to unhook himself from the wagon and say, you've asked me to pull too much for far too long. so, with mr. marino and what he's brought forth today, a commonsense approach to c
that's the unreported number that we never reflect. but on this case and this case we know that delaying only increases what we have to pay. and who's picking up the tab on this? it's hardworking american taxpayers. it's just not the maligned 1% who doesn't want to pay their fair share. this is every single american woman and man that's out there. it affects how they live their lives. it affects how they pay their bills. it affects the future of our economy. so i know we have to have debates....
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officials say they think thousands more have gone unreported on a day the senate failed to take action> reporter: sexual assault, advocates call it an epidemic within the american armed forces. now two more high-profile cases. jeffrey sinclair in court thursday, accused of forcing a subordinate to perform sex acts. sinclair denied any sexual assault but pleaded guilty to lesser charges. the pentagon also reports lieutenant colonel james morris, the army top prosecutor for sexual assault cases has himself been suspended, after a lawyer who worked for him accused morris of trying to grope and kiss her in 2011. no charges have been filed and morris hasn't commented. but an army criminal investigation is underway. all this as lawmakers rejected a bill spearheaded by new york senator kirsten gillibrand. >> the people who do not trust the chain of command are the victims. >> reporter: gillibrand wanted to move sexual assault cases out of the chain of military command and in the hands of independent prosecutors. >> we owe so much to them who have so bravely served our country. and i will neve
officials say they think thousands more have gone unreported on a day the senate failed to take action> reporter: sexual assault, advocates call it an epidemic within the american armed forces. now two more high-profile cases. jeffrey sinclair in court thursday, accused of forcing a subordinate to perform sex acts. sinclair denied any sexual assault but pleaded guilty to lesser charges. the pentagon also reports lieutenant colonel james morris, the army top prosecutor for sexual assault...
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>> we analyze over 7,000 entries into the 2010 gray campaign report finding wire transfers and unreported contributions. >> new sign that the lost malaysian plane disappearance was a deliberate act. >> plus more trouble tonight for singer chris brown. >> chris brown, good evening. i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm jan jeffcoat. happy friday, everybody. >>> we are heading into another weekend with unfortunately another winter storm on the horizon. meteorologist erica grow in tonight for top. >> we're going to give you a timeline to start off on this approaching winter storm. the time frame is starting around 6 p.m. sunday possibly for suburbs south and west ending by 2 p.m. monday at the latest. the effect will be greatest for your monday morning commute. the main threat will be the likelihood of accumulating snow, but the roadways shouldn't be bad because of how warm our temperatures have been. the higher elevations will be most likely to see the accumulating snow and will see more snow basically throughout the entirety of this event. we'll skip ahead on 9 futurecast to sunday. this is what the s
>> we analyze over 7,000 entries into the 2010 gray campaign report finding wire transfers and unreported contributions. >> new sign that the lost malaysian plane disappearance was a deliberate act. >> plus more trouble tonight for singer chris brown. >> chris brown, good evening. i'm derek mcginty. >> i'm jan jeffcoat. happy friday, everybody. >>> we are heading into another weekend with unfortunately another winter storm on the horizon. meteorologist...