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james arthur ray and also joining us, a doctor, a critical care surgeon at we'll cornell medical center. and good doctor, what happens with our body in intense heat like that? first let's start with ted and how is your client doing? how -- the -- sounds like she really went through the wringer? >> she did. she was in intensive care for four days. she's now living at her sister -- at her daughter's home, convalescing. she's walking and talking. and she's -- >> is she going to be okay? >> well, we don't know. >> don't know? >> i mean she's -- she's -- she's definitely going to survive this. and, frankly, every day she seems to do a little bit better than the past. but she's going to be seen by a number of doctors and neurologists, and neuropsychologi neuropsychologists, and one of our biggest concerns is that she suffered some brain injury. she had respiratory arrest and as best we can figure out at this point, she was -- went for well over an hour without medical care before they could actually get her to the hospital. >> okay. what can you tell us, what is -- has she told you about what
james arthur ray and also joining us, a doctor, a critical care surgeon at we'll cornell medical center. and good doctor, what happens with our body in intense heat like that? first let's start with ted and how is your client doing? how -- the -- sounds like she really went through the wringer? >> she did. she was in intensive care for four days. she's now living at her sister -- at her daughter's home, convalescing. she's walking and talking. and she's -- >> is she going to be...
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somi, a critical care surgeon with cornell medical center.nd out from the doctor what happens with our body in intense heat like that. first, let's start with ted. how's your client doing? sounds like she really went through the ringer, ted. >> she did. she was in intensive care for four days. she's now living at her daughter's home convalescenting. she's walking and talking. >> is she going to be okay? >> well, we don't know. >> you don't know? >> she's definitely going to survive this, and frankly every day she seems to do a little bit better than the past. she's going to be seen by a number of doctors and neurologists and neuropsychologists. one of our biggest concerns is that she suffered some brain injury. she had respiratory arrest. as best we can figure out at this point, she went for well over an hour without medical care before they could actually get her to the hospital. >> okay. what can you tell us? has she told you about what happened inside that sweat lodge? >> basically, the sweat lodge experience itself -- you know, i think i
somi, a critical care surgeon with cornell medical center.nd out from the doctor what happens with our body in intense heat like that. first, let's start with ted. how's your client doing? sounds like she really went through the ringer, ted. >> she did. she was in intensive care for four days. she's now living at her daughter's home convalescenting. she's walking and talking. >> is she going to be okay? >> well, we don't know. >> you don't know? >> she's definitely...
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the chancellor is out of town, scheduled to speak at cornell university tonight, her alma mater.she blamed the d.c. budget cuts for the need to fired counselors and teachers, although the city council chair said, no, she is using the council as a scapegoat to get rid of employees she does not want. >> we are following a developing story out of northeast washington right now, cottage city police officer was pursuing a suspect into the district. the suspect's car went to -- one out of control and struck a band. that vehicle overturned and the driver was taken to the hospital. the suspects fled on foot from the scene and they're looking for them. vandals are to blame for disrupting the bus rides for thousands of anne arundel students this morning. they've ripped the control panels about leest 14 school buses and cut fuel lines, stealing hundreds of gallons of diesel fuel into the schoolyard. >> metra reports it will lose millions of dollars in anticipated fares. train riders of has been on the decline since the deadly crash in june. the red wines of the largest decline, down more th
the chancellor is out of town, scheduled to speak at cornell university tonight, her alma mater.she blamed the d.c. budget cuts for the need to fired counselors and teachers, although the city council chair said, no, she is using the council as a scapegoat to get rid of employees she does not want. >> we are following a developing story out of northeast washington right now, cottage city police officer was pursuing a suspect into the district. the suspect's car went to -- one out of...
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she is at cornell university today speaking at her alma mater. >> in all, 388 district school workers lost their jobs because of budget cuts. that includes two and for 29 teachers, 6% of the teaching force. all of those on administrative leave will stop receiving paychecks on november 2. >> some breaking news at this hour that could affect your ride home. this is over the scene of a crash. westbound interstate 66, 1 mile west of lee highway. a car has crashed into the guard rail and the wall there. we will bring you updates as soon as they are available. it also new tonight, the swine flu vaccine is finally available for people most at risk like health care workers and premier women. but it turns out not everyone is going to rush to line up. >> the h1n1 vaccine is rolling out, but not everyone is eligible to blow up their sleeves. the initial shipment is just 600,000 doses of nasal spray and 67 aso -- shots. pregnant women, health care workers, young people six months to 24 years old and people with chronic health conditions like asthma, obesity and diabetes. >> i think it is importan
she is at cornell university today speaking at her alma mater. >> in all, 388 district school workers lost their jobs because of budget cuts. that includes two and for 29 teachers, 6% of the teaching force. all of those on administrative leave will stop receiving paychecks on november 2. >> some breaking news at this hour that could affect your ride home. this is over the scene of a crash. westbound interstate 66, 1 mile west of lee highway. a car has crashed into the guard rail and...
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cornell is doing a major study and that should answer some questions.here are things being done to retrofit turbines that will have minimal effect on the birds. it is a matter of holding off. i summer where there are turbines and i don't usually have a problem. it is for the birds. >> thank you. after that is peter tim. >> i am here to thank you as well. i have the brochure, hot off oppresses. we decided to this last september for awareness month. i just pick them up at the children's services office. i wanted you all to have a copy of this. this is a step forward. all of our newborn parents will have this information. we have to pray that they read it. we were talking about the mendelson indictment. this little boy in boca raton lost his eye. i would like everybody listening to keep his family in your prayers. he will start chemo therapy immediately. the pediatrician did not know how to do the standard of care correctly. how many other children are losing their sight to the much more prevalent eye diseases for the same reason because the doctors did no
cornell is doing a major study and that should answer some questions.here are things being done to retrofit turbines that will have minimal effect on the birds. it is a matter of holding off. i summer where there are turbines and i don't usually have a problem. it is for the birds. >> thank you. after that is peter tim. >> i am here to thank you as well. i have the brochure, hot off oppresses. we decided to this last september for awareness month. i just pick them up at the...
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get it from science magazine, nature magazine, cornell university. go to any university. i roll the dice on any university unt to say and go there and get information from people with ph.d. after their name. not me or rush. there is serious concern about global warming. way can do something that won't make us go broke, by the way. >> it will be good for the economy if we do it right. >> if we do it right. >> the bbc just did a story. what happened to global warming? they're basically saying that since 1998 the temperatures have not been hotter. they've gotten cooler. >> cool compared to the hottest. they were hot, hot and getting hotter. now it's been cooling from that extremely hot period, yes. >> yeah. how do you talk to the right wing about that when everybody gets up in the morning and they say, hey, it's cold out? it's not warm? >> that's weather. there's weather then there's global climate. the polar icecaps are melting. they're not melting because it's getting cooler. they're melting because it's getting warm in places it shouldn't be getting warm which are the pol
get it from science magazine, nature magazine, cornell university. go to any university. i roll the dice on any university unt to say and go there and get information from people with ph.d. after their name. not me or rush. there is serious concern about global warming. way can do something that won't make us go broke, by the way. >> it will be good for the economy if we do it right. >> if we do it right. >> the bbc just did a story. what happened to global warming? they're...
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cornell joseph martin on hand for the grand opening says that now the doctors can concentrate on what they're between at. >> everything within the clinic operates under this system. air conditioners to medical equipment to refrigerators. everything. so it allows the doctors to focus on their patients instead of focusing on what's supporting them in the system. >> reporter: but not always. before we visited the doctor's clinic, someone tampered with a key circuit board preventing the clinic from using electricity stored in the batteries. until it effexore's fixed, they to the generator. >>> for more on solar panel in iraq and other important environmental new, just go to our website. >>> a man who has run dozens of marathons says he won't be stopping anytime soon. he says he has years of running left. >> i've got a vision at 92 i will finish my 50th consecutive. >> he says it f. it wasn't for running, he may not be alive. >>> iran the opening the door of its nuclear facility to inspectors. they just got an okay from tehran to go to the site that has caused so much controversy. >>> stro
cornell joseph martin on hand for the grand opening says that now the doctors can concentrate on what they're between at. >> everything within the clinic operates under this system. air conditioners to medical equipment to refrigerators. everything. so it allows the doctors to focus on their patients instead of focusing on what's supporting them in the system. >> reporter: but not always. before we visited the doctor's clinic, someone tampered with a key circuit board preventing the...
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from me, an actor, or him, he's a performer too, get it from "science" magazine, "nature" magazine, cornell i roll the dice on any university you want to say and go there and get information from people with ph.d. after their name. not me or rush. there is serious concern about global warming. we can do something that won't make us go broke, by the way. >> it will be good for the economy if we do it right. >> if we do it right. >> the bbc -- cited many sources -- the bbc did a story. what happened to global warming? they're basically saying that since 1998 the temperatures have not been hotter. they've gotten cooler. >> cool compared to the hottest. they were hot, hot and getting hotter. now it's been cooling from that extremely hot period, yes. >> yeah. how do you talk to the right wing about that when everybody gets up in the morning and they say, hey, it's cold out? it's not warm? >> that's weather. there's weather then there's global climate. the polar icecaps are melting. they're not melting because it's getting cooler. they're melting because it's getting warm in places it shouldn't b
from me, an actor, or him, he's a performer too, get it from "science" magazine, "nature" magazine, cornell i roll the dice on any university you want to say and go there and get information from people with ph.d. after their name. not me or rush. there is serious concern about global warming. we can do something that won't make us go broke, by the way. >> it will be good for the economy if we do it right. >> if we do it right. >> the bbc -- cited many...
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. >> cornell use is writing, how do you come back from that. he's branded for the rest of his life. bob, i'll start with you. he's your client. do you expect him to resume his duties as judge? what does he have to go through to get to that place again, or is that part of his career done? >> that part of his career is over. he resigned -- or didn't resign, he retired from the bench, had enough time to go ahead and retired. he went ahead and retired in hopes that things would -- mobile has been a racially divided city for years. we have a black mayor down there, sam jones, an excellent, excellent mayor. we've all tried, at least a lot of us have tried to put racism behind us and move forward. but now that it's over, it's time to do that. as nicole said, this case is over. you can shoot the gun in the air and call the dogs. the hunt's over. i don't know why they keep dragging it out. i don't mind what three jurors say. a juror cannot impeach his own verdict. if that's his verdict then, that's his verdict until he's dead. >> bob, nicole, appreciate it, guys. >> thank you. >>> we'll get
. >> cornell use is writing, how do you come back from that. he's branded for the rest of his life. bob, i'll start with you. he's your client. do you expect him to resume his duties as judge? what does he have to go through to get to that place again, or is that part of his career done? >> that part of his career is over. he resigned -- or didn't resign, he retired from the bench, had enough time to go ahead and retired. he went ahead and retired in hopes that things would --...
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and also joinings us a critical care surgeon at cornell medical center.talk to the good doctor about what happens in our body in intense heat like that. let's start with ted. how's your client doing? she really went through the ringer, ted. >> she did. she's in intensive care for four days. she's living at her daughter's home convalesceingconvalescing. she's walking and talk inging and she's -- >> is she going to be okay? >> well we don't know -- >> don't know? >> don't know for sure. she's going to survive this. and frankly, every day she seems to do a little better than the past. but she's going to be seen by a number of doctors and neurologists and neuropsychologists. our biggest concern is she had brain injury. she had respiratory arrest. as far as we can figure out is she went well over an hour without medical care before they could get her to the hospital. >> what can you tell us? what has she told you about what happened inside that sweat lodge? >> well basically the sweat lodge experience itself -- i -- i think i should back up a little bit. >> ye
and also joinings us a critical care surgeon at cornell medical center.talk to the good doctor about what happens in our body in intense heat like that. let's start with ted. how's your client doing? she really went through the ringer, ted. >> she did. she's in intensive care for four days. she's living at her daughter's home convalesceingconvalescing. she's walking and talk inging and she's -- >> is she going to be okay? >> well we don't know -- >> don't know? >>...
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from cornell medical center.rom the good doctor what happens with our body in intense heat like that. first, ted how is your client doing? sounds like she really went through the ringer, ted. >> she did. she was in intensive care for four days and she's now living at her daughter's home convalescing. she's walking and talking and she's -- >> is she going to be okay? >> well, we don't know for sure. >> don't know. >> i mean she's definitely going to survive this and, frankly, every day she seems to do a little bit better than the past but she's going to be seen by a number of doctors and neurologists and neuropsychologists. one of our biggest concerns she suffered brain injury. she had respiratory arrest. at best we can figure out at this point, she was -- went for well over an hour without medical care before they could actually get her to the hospital. >> wow. okay. what can you tell us what -- has she told but what happened inside that sweat lodge? >> well basically the sweat lodge experience itself -- you know
from cornell medical center.rom the good doctor what happens with our body in intense heat like that. first, ted how is your client doing? sounds like she really went through the ringer, ted. >> she did. she was in intensive care for four days and she's now living at her daughter's home convalescing. she's walking and talking and she's -- >> is she going to be okay? >> well, we don't know for sure. >> don't know. >> i mean she's definitely going to survive this...