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we recognise, obviously, being down there for a while, hypothermia quickly does set m, while, hypothermiay, we made verbal contact, which is also reassuring, and then we got blankets and also watered down to the casualty. again, really giving them that vital life—saving requirements before, obviously, extricating them. after hours of waiting, cold, alone and in pain, the complicated operation to get him out. after an ordeal lasting some six hours, he was finally winched to safety, and airlifted to hospital, suffering from a broken pelvis, and the effects of hypothermia. japan's prime minister, shinzo abe, has called a snap election, saying he needs a new mandate to deal with the growing threat from north korea. polls suggest voters approve of the hardline stance taken by abe on north korea, which has fired two missiles over the country in the space of a month and has threatened to sinkjapan. the nhs in england has admitted that it's been asleep to the dangers of a little—known condition called diabulimia. it's an eating disorder, where young people with type 1 diabetes purposely miss esse
we recognise, obviously, being down there for a while, hypothermia quickly does set m, while, hypothermiay, we made verbal contact, which is also reassuring, and then we got blankets and also watered down to the casualty. again, really giving them that vital life—saving requirements before, obviously, extricating them. after hours of waiting, cold, alone and in pain, the complicated operation to get him out. after an ordeal lasting some six hours, he was finally winched to safety, and...
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three-year-old jordyn grace was found alive, floating in floodwaters shivering from hypothermia. she clutched the body of her mother, 41-year-old clolet sulcer. she told rescuers, "mama was saying her prayers." but most flooding fatalities here happened in cars. donald and rochelle rogers died together, their truck washed off the road and overturned into a ditch. reuben jordan, a retired legendary high school track coach, was last seen in his toyota tundra. ed emmett is the chief executive in harris county. he says 500,000 vehicles were lost in the storm. >> the deaths occurred in vehicles where people were out driving, and they got into high water. there could still be some people in some vehicles that we haven't recovered yet. we recognize that. >> reporter: receding floodwaters will reveal many more cars and potentially more victims. and, dermarco, that house-by- house search rescue teams launched today will involve tens of thousands of resis. >> morgan: mark strassmann reporting. >> announcer: this is the cbs overnight news. >>> gasoline prices all over the nation up 10 $2.45
three-year-old jordyn grace was found alive, floating in floodwaters shivering from hypothermia. she clutched the body of her mother, 41-year-old clolet sulcer. she told rescuers, "mama was saying her prayers." but most flooding fatalities here happened in cars. donald and rochelle rogers died together, their truck washed off the road and overturned into a ditch. reuben jordan, a retired legendary high school track coach, was last seen in his toyota tundra. ed emmett is the chief...
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officials are concerned that lower tempts and recent rain may increase the risk of life threatening hypothermia. >> police in north philadelphia are searching for the vehicle and driver involved in a hit-and-run that left a person in critical condition. "action news" learned a man was crossing glenwood avenue at broad street at 1:00 a.m. when he was hit by a maroon or vehicle. police are looking to track down the suspect. >>> a man was shot five times he is in critical condition. that happened at the 8000 block of west clear field street. crews rushed the man to the hospital. no arrests have been made and no information about a motive. >>> in strawberry mansion section a 23-year-old man was shot leaving a tavern at the 23rd and sergeant street location at 2:15 a.m. when shots were fired. in an unusual move police called a citywide assist, dozens of people came out of the tavern and started fighting. the victim was shot in the leg, he is in critical condition. no arrests have been made. >>> this morning police in montgomery county are searching for 30-year-old greg if he if h. a woman was shot o
officials are concerned that lower tempts and recent rain may increase the risk of life threatening hypothermia. >> police in north philadelphia are searching for the vehicle and driver involved in a hit-and-run that left a person in critical condition. "action news" learned a man was crossing glenwood avenue at broad street at 1:00 a.m. when he was hit by a maroon or vehicle. police are looking to track down the suspect. >>> a man was shot five times he is in critical...
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the baby is now recovering from hypothermia. now think if it wasn't for the actions of a homeless man this baby could have died because he was the one that heard the baby's cries, and raised the alarm. >>> every job has its own hazards. in this instance -- no, no, no, you're safe. >> okay. >> but this fella is not. >> oh, okay. >> it's a 9.8 foot long python. he had to remove it from the property and notice -- >> now he needs to remove it from him. whoa! >> that's a big jaw. >> yes, yes it is. but he knows how to handle it. he has his hand around the back of the neck. >> is he handling it or is it handling him? >> well, looks like it is handling him. >> he's got big big trouser snake now. >> now starting to wrap around this man's leg. it's not going down without a fight. >> i've got a crush on you, fella. >> and it's wrapping itself tighter and tighter and tighter. what's cool is how calm he is. i know this is his job so easy peasy but i don't think that way. i'm like -- sunls steps someone else steps in, he takes the tail, unwr
the baby is now recovering from hypothermia. now think if it wasn't for the actions of a homeless man this baby could have died because he was the one that heard the baby's cries, and raised the alarm. >>> every job has its own hazards. in this instance -- no, no, no, you're safe. >> okay. >> but this fella is not. >> oh, okay. >> it's a 9.8 foot long python. he had to remove it from the property and notice -- >> now he needs to remove it from him. whoa!...
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three-year-old jordyn grace was found alive, floating in floodwaters shivering from hypothermia.lutched the body of her mother, 41-year-old clolet sulcer. she told rescuers, "mama was saying her prayers." but most flooding fatalities here happened in cars. donald and rochelle rogers died together, their truck washed off the road and overturned into a ditch. reuben jordan, a retired legendary high school track coach, was last seen in his toyota tundra. ed emmett is the chief executive in harris county. he says 500,000 vehicles were lost in the storm. >> the deaths occurred in vehicles where people were out driving, and they got into high water. there could still be some people in some vehicles that we haven't recovered yet. we recognize that. >> reporter: receding floodwaters will reveal many more cars and potentially more victims. and, dermarco, that house-by- house search rescue teams launched today will involve tens of thousands of resis.
three-year-old jordyn grace was found alive, floating in floodwaters shivering from hypothermia.lutched the body of her mother, 41-year-old clolet sulcer. she told rescuers, "mama was saying her prayers." but most flooding fatalities here happened in cars. donald and rochelle rogers died together, their truck washed off the road and overturned into a ditch. reuben jordan, a retired legendary high school track coach, was last seen in his toyota tundra. ed emmett is the chief executive...
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we recognise, obviously, being down there for a while, hypothermia quickly does set in, especially whening, and then we got blankets and also watered down to the casualty. again, really giving them that vital life—saving requirements before, obviously, extricating them. after hours of waiting, cold, alone and in pain, the complicated operation to get him out. after an ordeal lasting some six hours, he was finally winched to safety, and airlifted to hospital, suffering from a broken pelvis, and the effects of hypothermia. now a look at the weather and it's going to be dry and warm and that's just on the balcony. a little bit on the humid side i have to say! temperatures up to 19 in the south—west of england and south—west wales. underneath, blue sky. many parts of the uk underneath cloud at the moment. it may still be a bit drizzly. overnight, we'll have a bit drizzly. overnight, we'll have a lot of cloud around, maybe a bit of drizzle, certainly some hill fog. any areas will clear. temperatures not going down too much. it will start to brighten and we'll see a few sunny spells develop h
we recognise, obviously, being down there for a while, hypothermia quickly does set in, especially whening, and then we got blankets and also watered down to the casualty. again, really giving them that vital life—saving requirements before, obviously, extricating them. after hours of waiting, cold, alone and in pain, the complicated operation to get him out. after an ordeal lasting some six hours, he was finally winched to safety, and airlifted to hospital, suffering from a broken pelvis,...
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we recognise, obviously, being down there for a while, hypothermia quickly does set in, especially whenvital life—saving requirements before, obviously, extricating them. after hours of waiting, cold, alone and in pain, the complicated operation to get him out. after an ordeal lasting some six hours, he was finally winched to safety, and airlifted to hospital, suffering from a broken pelvis, and the effects of hypothermia. sophie long, bbc news. the headlines are coming up at three. cloudy and down, some sunshine for northern ireland. lingering fog patches into the first part of the afternoon. around 35mm is, and inch of rain fell here overnight. norwich, broken up into some sunny spells. three zones of weather, you can pick up on the satellite picture here, sunny spells to the west, the zone of cloud and patchy rain and just into easternmost parts of england, a bit of sunshine. nothing changing really through the afternoon, you keep what you have got because this weather front is not moving. if you are underneath this, it is notjust cloudy but damp. mostly light rain and drizzle. four
we recognise, obviously, being down there for a while, hypothermia quickly does set in, especially whenvital life—saving requirements before, obviously, extricating them. after hours of waiting, cold, alone and in pain, the complicated operation to get him out. after an ordeal lasting some six hours, he was finally winched to safety, and airlifted to hospital, suffering from a broken pelvis, and the effects of hypothermia. sophie long, bbc news. the headlines are coming up at three. cloudy...
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we recognise, obviously, being down there for a while, hypothermia quickly does set in, especially wheneassuring, and then we got blankets and also watered down to the casualty. water down to the casualty. again, really giving them that vital life—saving requirements before, obviously, extricating them. after hours of waiting, cold, alone and in pain, the complicated operation to get him out. after an ordeal lasting some six hours, he was finally winched to safety, and airlifted to hospital, suffering from a broken pelvis, and the effects of hypothermia. now a look at the weather. some are bathed in sunshine, for others, cloudy damp and misty and murky, not a great deal in—between this afternoon. cloudy and damp with light rain and drizzle. northern ireland has seen some great sunshine today, wales and south—west england as well. we keep a fair amount of cloud across the uk overnight against low cloud. there's hill fog and it's drizzly in places. you can see patchy low—level fog. a misty, murky, cloudy and perhaps drizzly start tomorrow. bear with it though, the day improves and the clo
we recognise, obviously, being down there for a while, hypothermia quickly does set in, especially wheneassuring, and then we got blankets and also watered down to the casualty. water down to the casualty. again, really giving them that vital life—saving requirements before, obviously, extricating them. after hours of waiting, cold, alone and in pain, the complicated operation to get him out. after an ordeal lasting some six hours, he was finally winched to safety, and airlifted to hospital,...
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three-year-old jordyn grace was found alive, floating in floodwaters shivering from hypothermia.lutched the body of her mother, 41-year-old clolet sulcer. she told rescuers, "mama was saying her prayers." but most flooding fatalities here happened in cars. donald and rochelle rogers died together, their truck washed off the road and overturned into a ditch. reuben jordan, a retired legendary high school track coach, was last seen in his toyota tundra. ed emmett is the chief executive in harris county. he says 500,000 vehicles were lost in the storm. >> the deaths occurred in vehicles where people were out driving, and they got into high water. there could still be some people in some vehicles that we haven't recovered yet. we recognize that. >> reporter: receding floodwaters will reveal many more cars and potentially more victims. and, dermarco, that house-by- house search rescue teams launched today will involve tens of thousands of residents. >> morgan: mark strassmann reporting. mark, thank you. as the floodwaters here in texas rose, so did gasoline prices all over the nation.
three-year-old jordyn grace was found alive, floating in floodwaters shivering from hypothermia.lutched the body of her mother, 41-year-old clolet sulcer. she told rescuers, "mama was saying her prayers." but most flooding fatalities here happened in cars. donald and rochelle rogers died together, their truck washed off the road and overturned into a ditch. reuben jordan, a retired legendary high school track coach, was last seen in his toyota tundra. ed emmett is the chief executive...
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and torn shoes 2,000 miles from home can suffering from heath heat stroke, kidney dang, wounds, hypothermia, post-traumatic distress and every a tribulation you can imagine. i have been to places where people are robbed and raped and murdered. my friends have found bodies. in addition to bearing witness to the suffering of others, i myself have gone off a cliff, turned my face open on barbed wire, had guns pointed at , mr. headquartered, arrested, jailed, charged by bulls, circled by vultures, stalk beside mountain lion, jumped over rattlesnakes, pulse p.m. peekses of cactus with players. had to pull off my pants because they're full of fire antis, gray hairs and no small amount of my own sweat, blood and tears into the efforts. i have been humbled countless times by the encriminal selflessness and courage of the people i met there. and i have been driven nearly out of my head with rage at the heardless economic and political system that drives people to such lengths to provide for their family. i met thousands of people like jose and maria, each with a unique story to tell but one thing in
and torn shoes 2,000 miles from home can suffering from heath heat stroke, kidney dang, wounds, hypothermia, post-traumatic distress and every a tribulation you can imagine. i have been to places where people are robbed and raped and murdered. my friends have found bodies. in addition to bearing witness to the suffering of others, i myself have gone off a cliff, turned my face open on barbed wire, had guns pointed at , mr. headquartered, arrested, jailed, charged by bulls, circled by vultures,...
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with nighttime temperatures in the 50s and bouts of dremplging rain, hypothermia grows. and that has the medical community and loved ones worried. abc news. >>> the nfl says it has no plans to move the upcoming raiders he/patriots game to mexico city. the raiders played the houston texans there last year. an initial review shows the stadium avoided major damage. the nfl says it remained in contact with the mexican officials. game, it is the officially a home game. they are prepared to host the game if necessary. >>> the earthquake early warning system already in place at one building in california. >> plus, avoiding asteroids. a quick string by earth. the unusual move and how could it help to keep earth safe. >>> a live look from our cam. a preview of what is to come this weekend and that includes a warm-up. i'll have your temperatures coming up. >>> and let's look outside. traffic in san jose. if you're heading home, leaving the silicon valley going south. you'll need to pack a lot of patience. maybe a granola bar or two. (con artists...) they'll try anything to get you
with nighttime temperatures in the 50s and bouts of dremplging rain, hypothermia grows. and that has the medical community and loved ones worried. abc news. >>> the nfl says it has no plans to move the upcoming raiders he/patriots game to mexico city. the raiders played the houston texans there last year. an initial review shows the stadium avoided major damage. the nfl says it remained in contact with the mexican officials. game, it is the officially a home game. they are prepared to...
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in or no but i'm an adult woman i tend to turn to sentimental hypothermia. into next to nothing and i had better not have felt so good at that occupied. they were empty so. with a motorola listen to it then i know you. are yoko that i said i say never get over it but i know they're going to get somebody you know it's under the seats you do not get in i see no reason why this room will know i don't know what we do with the feet. and now you've got to see click click click let them see that you. yeah yeah. yeah. yeah yeah. yeah. i guess. it doesn't have us on. your computer and you don't on us in this moment but the man orlando a lot of people have visited. and we think they really call me where to start i think it was a way we can be of use only because again you get me within it and you lose weight . and there's this is going to have a little global society local more than the local elongate it's a slip where in line there for a good for me would offer a moment of reflection of the queue waiting. on the day you go in or the levels you want to. get out i mean
in or no but i'm an adult woman i tend to turn to sentimental hypothermia. into next to nothing and i had better not have felt so good at that occupied. they were empty so. with a motorola listen to it then i know you. are yoko that i said i say never get over it but i know they're going to get somebody you know it's under the seats you do not get in i see no reason why this room will know i don't know what we do with the feet. and now you've got to see click click click let them see that you....
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if you're trapped and wet, that is plenty to set in hypothermia, so it's not a good go here for weather the next couple of days. >> pedram, thank you for that. the rain certainly not what they're experiencing now with hurricane maria in the caribbean, but it is enough to make the situation miserable. mexico is an area that is prone to earthquakes, mostly because of where it is in the world. it sits on the pacific ring of fire. this is this horse shoe shaped band of volcanos and fault lines around the pacific ocean. it's about 40,000 kilometers long. this is where 90% of the world's earthquakes happen. bill sill is a seismologist expert. he joins us now live from seattle. so bill, good to see you and good to get your explanation about what's happening here in mexico city. it's not just the ring of fire that makes mexico city so vulnerable to earthquakes, it has to do with the type of tectonic plate it's sitting on. >> that's right, john. here in the pacific northwest, we are -- our hearts are reaching out to the mexicans. it could be us in this situation. it could be our schools collapse
if you're trapped and wet, that is plenty to set in hypothermia, so it's not a good go here for weather the next couple of days. >> pedram, thank you for that. the rain certainly not what they're experiencing now with hurricane maria in the caribbean, but it is enough to make the situation miserable. mexico is an area that is prone to earthquakes, mostly because of where it is in the world. it sits on the pacific ring of fire. this is this horse shoe shaped band of volcanos and fault...
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injured persons are very susceptible to hypothermia, even what we would consider warmer weather conditions>> i was with chuck the fairfax search and rescue team in haiti, i was with them after the earthquake in haiti and i was just amazed to see how the team would work really in harmony, really in symphony in their rescue efforts. tell us about what goes into that, what goes into the training for these rescue work ers that when the time comes they have to get the job done? >> so it's very specialized very intense training that's very different from standard fire fighting practices or even structural collapse necessarily in the settings we may see it here in the united states and elsewhere. the earthquake is a game changer. so the methodologies that go into making those very small spaces safe for both rescuers and the viable trapped person to, a, get to them, give them some initial medical streemt tr and safely get them out. >> all right. chuck ryan, thank you so much for coming on. >> yes, pamela. good to talk to you. thanks. >> you too. and up next, more breaking news this hour. facebook
injured persons are very susceptible to hypothermia, even what we would consider warmer weather conditions>> i was with chuck the fairfax search and rescue team in haiti, i was with them after the earthquake in haiti and i was just amazed to see how the team would work really in harmony, really in symphony in their rescue efforts. tell us about what goes into that, what goes into the training for these rescue work ers that when the time comes they have to get the job done? >> so...
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with nighttime temperatures in the 50's and bouts of drenching rain, the risk of life-threatening hypothermiarows and that has the medical community and loved ones worried. in mexico city, i'm carlos grande, abc. >> the united states and north korea locked in a war of words. today president trump called north korean leader kim jong un a "mad man who will be tested like never before." well, kim jong un fired back calling mr. trump mentally deranged and unfit for office. this as the u.s. announces new sanctions against north korea and kim jong un is threatening to test a hydrogen bomb over the pacific. and despite all of this, secretary of state rex tillerson says the u.s. is committed to a diplomatic solution. >> we are engaging with north korea's most important supporters, economic supporters, their friends, china and russia to have them also engage with kim jong un. >> now, china, north korea's largest trading partner has agreed to new measures aimed at isolating kim jong un that includes ending banking with pyongyang. >> this morning the storm hit the turks and caicos as a category three st
with nighttime temperatures in the 50's and bouts of drenching rain, the risk of life-threatening hypothermiarows and that has the medical community and loved ones worried. in mexico city, i'm carlos grande, abc. >> the united states and north korea locked in a war of words. today president trump called north korean leader kim jong un a "mad man who will be tested like never before." well, kim jong un fired back calling mr. trump mentally deranged and unfit for office. this as...
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they sufficiented from hypothermia, dehydration. and they were attacked by sharks.was a dramatic event. and the wreck has only been found three and a half weeks ago. >> why so long to find this? >> it's in about 18,000 feet of ocean. it's one of the deepest spots on the planet. so technology has only gotten to the point to make it even practical to hunt for something like this in such deep, rugged, completely lightless terrain beneath the sea. it was found by a group led by microsoft cofounder, paul allen, who has decided to make it one of his missions in life to find these historically important shipwrecks. they were determined to do it and they did. you'll see live pictures from 18,000 feet below the philippine sea, live tonight on pbs, 10 >> sounds really great. miles o'brien, as always, thank you so much. >> you're welcome. >> woodruff: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: two kentucky cities that have taken two very different stances on what to do with confederate monuments. but first, from syria to ukraine to iraq, a window on the modern battlefield is a c
they sufficiented from hypothermia, dehydration. and they were attacked by sharks.was a dramatic event. and the wreck has only been found three and a half weeks ago. >> why so long to find this? >> it's in about 18,000 feet of ocean. it's one of the deepest spots on the planet. so technology has only gotten to the point to make it even practical to hunt for something like this in such deep, rugged, completely lightless terrain beneath the sea. it was found by a group led by...
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he was airlifted to hospital with a suspected broken hip and hypothermia.ning inhale close to the altering and tail must association. greater manchester police said two men were arrested and the incident is being treated as and the incident is being treated as a hate crime. police are urging any witnesses to come forward. the man is recovering in hospital. prince harry has opened this year's invictus games for disabled and wounded military personnel, in toronto. the competitors will take part in 12 sports over eight days. his girlfriend, the actress megan markle, was at the opening his girlfriend, the actress meghan markle, was at the opening ceremony, making her first appearance at an official engagement attended by the prince. sarah campbell is in toronto for us this evening. more than 550 competitors from 17 nations, cheered on by friends and family. the games were prince harry's idea. this is the third such event which aims to use sport to help the process of recovery. as the teams filed in, prince harry watched from the vip area next to the first lady
he was airlifted to hospital with a suspected broken hip and hypothermia.ning inhale close to the altering and tail must association. greater manchester police said two men were arrested and the incident is being treated as and the incident is being treated as a hate crime. police are urging any witnesses to come forward. the man is recovering in hospital. prince harry has opened this year's invictus games for disabled and wounded military personnel, in toronto. the competitors will take part...
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there is concern of hypothermia because it was in the 60s here. the kids are wet, and the concern is they have to get them out of there as quickly as possible, and also as safely as possible, george. >> that is the number one priority. matt gutman thank you very much. >> you can see they're doing everything they can. >>> hurricane maria also causing mass devastation. emergency officials in puerto rico say the island has been destroyed. the storm knocking out power everywhere. more than 2 feet of rain sparking major concerns about flash flooding. rob is on the ground there for us again this morning. good morning, rob. >> reporter: good morning, robin. the winds have finally died down here in san juan, but you can see the damage has been done. fallen trees, utility poles, you name it. there's debris all over the city and not just the wind, the torrential rains just engulfing the city. those this morning have finally come to an end. overnight, the island of puerto rico submerged. after receiving more than 30 inches of rain in just 24 hours. hurricane
there is concern of hypothermia because it was in the 60s here. the kids are wet, and the concern is they have to get them out of there as quickly as possible, and also as safely as possible, george. >> that is the number one priority. matt gutman thank you very much. >> you can see they're doing everything they can. >>> hurricane maria also causing mass devastation. emergency officials in puerto rico say the island has been destroyed. the storm knocking out power...
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cold and hypothermia is a major concern right now. we spoke to that l.a. fire county official and he said they've pulled people out of the rubble 7 to 10 days after an earthquake so perhaps still a glimmer of hope here. guys. >> all right, thank you, matt. hopefully that's still the case with this. that's coming up. >>> let's go back to ginger. fall starts today but we're already seeing snow. >> yes, officially, michael, at 4:02 p.m. eastern time. this is what the last full day of summer looks like in bend, oregon, mt. bachelor looks up to two feet but the sierra got some too. >>> good morning. i'm abc 7 news meteorologist mike nicco. it's going to feel like autumn today. temperatures fall short of average even with sunshine and lighter breezes. they'll bounce back this weekend and we have a heat wave coming next week. for today mid to upper 60s, the coast, san francisco, and oakland about 70 to 76 for the rest of us. some 40s in our deepest valleys. most of us about 50 to 56 tomorrow morning. my accuweather seven-day forecast, look at those 70s, 80s, and
cold and hypothermia is a major concern right now. we spoke to that l.a. fire county official and he said they've pulled people out of the rubble 7 to 10 days after an earthquake so perhaps still a glimmer of hope here. guys. >> all right, thank you, matt. hopefully that's still the case with this. that's coming up. >>> let's go back to ginger. fall starts today but we're already seeing snow. >> yes, officially, michael, at 4:02 p.m. eastern time. this is what the last full...
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he struggled with hypothermia but he is doing it for a reason.t he hopes they understood why he did it. i think those pants are a good way to go. too much insight. more stories for you now. death threats, verbal abuse, and on—line intimidation. that's what people hoping to win a seat in the house of commons dealt with during the general election this year. a survey of mps by bbc radio five live suggests 87% of them suffered some form of abuse with many saying this year's campaign was the worst ever. 0ur political correspondent, chris mason, has been studying the findings. a defaced poster with a reference to hitler, foul language, graffiti, that we have blurred out. alex has been a conservative mp in west yorkshire since 2010.|j been a conservative mp in west yorkshire since 2010. i think it is noticeable in this election, the angen noticeable in this election, the anger, the nasty mess, the way it was organised in a way it was in before. having fascist nazi scum written on a poster is so far from the reality of what politics is about today. but
he struggled with hypothermia but he is doing it for a reason.t he hopes they understood why he did it. i think those pants are a good way to go. too much insight. more stories for you now. death threats, verbal abuse, and on—line intimidation. that's what people hoping to win a seat in the house of commons dealt with during the general election this year. a survey of mps by bbc radio five live suggests 87% of them suffered some form of abuse with many saying this year's campaign was the...