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in one case, we learned a patient was put under anesthesia before a supply shortageas discovered. we're told the patient was awakened and sent hom without the procedure. internal investigators have said the fryquency of sur delays is unacceptable and highly abnormal did he d.c. v.a. medical central. a new director has been hired and told us last month, he will fi this problem. >> we should never have a patient in thera ong rule under general anesthesia and have to cancel a b caseause we didn't have equipmentil ale. >> there has been a new inventory check and them there is no need for more supplies. >>> a woman followed int her apartment courtyard. what we're now learning about the suspect. >>> plus, what is in a name? the debate among a loc high school community. >>> the rain is still here. just in time for thend of the week. out there now, tracking through parts of the area. we'll see it making its way in here in the next couple and the heaviest rightnto virginia. and this could produce some winds up to 40 to 50 miles an hour arod ourregion. we'll talk more about that hour by hou
in one case, we learned a patient was put under anesthesia before a supply shortageas discovered. we're told the patient was awakened and sent hom without the procedure. internal investigators have said the fryquency of sur delays is unacceptable and highly abnormal did he d.c. v.a. medical central. a new director has been hired and told us last month, he will fi this problem. >> we should never have a patient in thera ong rule under general anesthesia and have to cancel a b caseause we...
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in listening to this remember that anesthesia didn't exist. the hollowpoint needle that doctors and nurses use today to inject vaccines, those didn't exist yet. they weren't invented until 1850. the stethoscope, blood transfusions and then even simple aspirin, although these things were 50 to 100 years in the future. when will rush walk onto the battlefield in trenton hospitals like battlefields, hospitals are places where the badly injured that were sick when to die. he didn't go to a hospital to have them save your life. if you are sick you stayed at home and use worthless home remedies, usually whiskey. if that didn't work you then went to a hospital to die. dr. benjamin rush only started the scientific revolution in medicine and did not live long enough to see any substantial progress in health care. scientific advances take years, decades, centuries to accomplish they depend on the invention of an enormous army, an enormous array of instruments machinery and an enormous army of trained scientists to do research. those armies did not exist
in listening to this remember that anesthesia didn't exist. the hollowpoint needle that doctors and nurses use today to inject vaccines, those didn't exist yet. they weren't invented until 1850. the stethoscope, blood transfusions and then even simple aspirin, although these things were 50 to 100 years in the future. when will rush walk onto the battlefield in trenton hospitals like battlefields, hospitals are places where the badly injured that were sick when to die. he didn't go to a hospital...
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she would go under general anesthesia and they were going to do a biopsy. if it was malignant, while she was under general anesthesia they removed her breast. she went in not knowing if she had cancer and not knowing if she would wake up with her breast removed. completely different from the way it's done now. she was adamant to go public with this very personal decision because she felt that other women are going through the same thing and they were terrified, too. >> i spoke to who she was, being very forthright, open and also wanting to help others who are facing similar crises in their life. >> so when she came out with this, women's health care literally changed overnight because women started lining up at doctor's offices, to get exams. there there were pictures in the newspaper of how to do self exams and all of a sudden research and funding started and that became a lifelong commitment. so she realized at this point she can make a difference. one other thing she started talking about was the equal rights amendment. >> right, so mom was very outspoke
she would go under general anesthesia and they were going to do a biopsy. if it was malignant, while she was under general anesthesia they removed her breast. she went in not knowing if she had cancer and not knowing if she would wake up with her breast removed. completely different from the way it's done now. she was adamant to go public with this very personal decision because she felt that other women are going through the same thing and they were terrified, too. >> i spoke to who she...
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the anesthesia, jake, almost as big sort of as a risk as the operation itself.now, she's done with the operation, she's resting comfortably. so it sounds like the procedure itself went well. >> great news. dr. sanjay gupta, thank you so much. >>> and now we have some breaking news. there has been a potential break in the showdown of the shutdown as we're hours away from a potential shutdown. senator bob corker telling cnn that senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and chuck schumer are expected to come to the senate floor any moment. phil mattingly on capitol hill. phil, what are mcconnell, the republican leader and schumer, the democratic leader, discussing? >> behind me, vice president mike pence, jared kushner, mick mulvaney, walking from the house side back to the senate side in the midst of their shuttle diplomacy, and discussions about finding a procedural path forward. this is not a deal on substance that could prevent a shutdown, but what senator corker told us as he walked out of mitch mcconnell's office is he believes there is a path forward to essent
the anesthesia, jake, almost as big sort of as a risk as the operation itself.now, she's done with the operation, she's resting comfortably. so it sounds like the procedure itself went well. >> great news. dr. sanjay gupta, thank you so much. >>> and now we have some breaking news. there has been a potential break in the showdown of the shutdown as we're hours away from a potential shutdown. senator bob corker telling cnn that senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and chuck...
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in one casee learned a apparent was put under anesthesia before a supply shortage was discovered. the patient was awakened and sent home without theprocedure. internal investigators have told the i-team, the frequency is highly abnormal. a new director has been hired and said he will fix the problem. >> if we're going to cancel a case because we don't have the equipment that's necessar either because wasn't sterilizey propr it wasn't available, we want to know 24 hours in advance so n we're inconveniencing the veteran when they come to us. >> and most recently, they said they have just cometed a new inventory check and found there's no urgent need for more supplies. >> i can't imagine gng in for surgery and they wake you up and say sorry,an we do it. >>> a woman was heading home with her shopping bags when two people jumped her. >> plus, you remember the ballot shortages last month. the news4 i-team updates what's being done to stop that from happeningagain. >>> we've got rain across the areaet tracking sng else with it over the next couple hours. the latest forecast at we can exp
in one casee learned a apparent was put under anesthesia before a supply shortage was discovered. the patient was awakened and sent home without theprocedure. internal investigators have told the i-team, the frequency is highly abnormal. a new director has been hired and said he will fix the problem. >> if we're going to cancel a case because we don't have the equipment that's necessar either because wasn't sterilizey propr it wasn't available, we want to know 24 hours in advance so n...
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we recognize the concern there is but violent and illegal anesthesia will not be targeted and is consistent that the process should be orderly in south african laws with the economic impact. and it is a process that recognized the need for that support. >> only a few short moments when the primus to promised us the end to austerity. why at a time when demands on council resources and deprived areas like mine are increasing and health inequality is rising, it is right to change it by 19 million pounds and increase public health by 14 million pounds. >> i say to the honorable gentlemen there are arrangements in relation to the tons of money but we talked about this imperative, dwelling for local authority endurance is more than it is. so the proper way to look at these issues, by putting more money into our local authorities, the money is there for local authorities to do the job they need to do. >> thank you, mister speaker. cd lawyers and hedge funds, convicted against fraud against their own businesses, now there is compelling evidence of a cover-up at the highest level including admission
we recognize the concern there is but violent and illegal anesthesia will not be targeted and is consistent that the process should be orderly in south african laws with the economic impact. and it is a process that recognized the need for that support. >> only a few short moments when the primus to promised us the end to austerity. why at a time when demands on council resources and deprived areas like mine are increasing and health inequality is rising, it is right to change it by 19...
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when you put a child under anesthesia at 4 weeks old, there's high risk and i was on staff in the hospital and the doctors were saying i was able to carry him into the operating room. >> you insisted on it. >> i did. i wanted to take him in there. it is not just about you anymore. you have the responsibility of the child. >> let's talk about jordan. how did that happen? you got a vasectomy. >> i did. i got a vasectomy because we agreed we were going to have one child. and then, about six years later we were in a big meeting. she was on the other side of the room, but the ceiling was a parabolic reflector and i heard her whisper as though she was right in my year and i heard her say i regret having agreed to just have one child. and i thought wow. and the next morning i was at the hospital making rounds and our ob/gyn who delivered joe miller i was telling about this and he said we can reverse it. i am walking into the operating room taking my shirt off. i walked in, taking my shirt off. they are looking around in the operating room, does afford a half hour surgery under a microscope, put i
when you put a child under anesthesia at 4 weeks old, there's high risk and i was on staff in the hospital and the doctors were saying i was able to carry him into the operating room. >> you insisted on it. >> i did. i wanted to take him in there. it is not just about you anymore. you have the responsibility of the child. >> let's talk about jordan. how did that happen? you got a vasectomy. >> i did. i got a vasectomy because we agreed we were going to have one child....
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he suffered a rare genetic reaction to anesthesia. >>> royal caribbean "empress of the seas" rescuedhe cruise ship spotted them between grand cayman and jamaica. the ship was there due to bad weather. >>> christmas is a good time to remember u.s. service members stationed around the world. a lucky few get to come home for the holidays. grab the kleenex. here is polo sandoval. >> what would you like for christmas? >> my dad to come home. >> reporter: turned into a special delivery for these sisters. their father, a soldier, stationed in kuwait, surprised his daughters in time for christmas. it is among the many emotional reunions caught on camera with military members and families this holiday season. a wisconsin boy's older brother serving in the army. >> there's your brother. >> what's up, buddy? >> reporter: surprised him at school with a big hug after five months apart. the soldier then marched down the hall to his other brother and sister. >> it made me feel warm. >> reporter: a little boy presented with the large christmas gift. >> what do you think it is? >> i don't know. >> i
he suffered a rare genetic reaction to anesthesia. >>> royal caribbean "empress of the seas" rescuedhe cruise ship spotted them between grand cayman and jamaica. the ship was there due to bad weather. >>> christmas is a good time to remember u.s. service members stationed around the world. a lucky few get to come home for the holidays. grab the kleenex. here is polo sandoval. >> what would you like for christmas? >> my dad to come home. >> reporter:...
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wires are hanging everywhere ventilators and anesthesia machine.ying to get rid of the clutter. >> do you have it so it doesn't beep for people who are really just trying to have a little peace? >> yes well, first of all, we invented measure to emotion pulse -- that means it will work even when the patient is shivering or moving 80% of the alarms used to be false alarms due to motion we cut down -- >> why is everyone using this stuff? because it's - >> nine out of the top ten hospitals are using it we're not only the clinical leader but the market leader but unfortunately unlike the consumer world where you come one a better mousetrap, within a year or two people switch. in our industry it takes 15 to 20 years. >> well, that's just outrageous. >> it is it's hurting people's lives. and it's hurting our economy because our technology has not been only to show an improved life. >> we keep running about the runaway health care. you have had a lot of money. you can see why this is a terrific stock thank you so much. >> thanks for having me. >> stick wit
wires are hanging everywhere ventilators and anesthesia machine.ying to get rid of the clutter. >> do you have it so it doesn't beep for people who are really just trying to have a little peace? >> yes well, first of all, we invented measure to emotion pulse -- that means it will work even when the patient is shivering or moving 80% of the alarms used to be false alarms due to motion we cut down -- >> why is everyone using this stuff? because it's - >> nine out of the...
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anytime you put a child under anesthesia, at four weeks old, high risk.le to carry him into the operating room. >> harvey: >> harvey: you insis, i understand.al >> yeah, i did. i just -- i wanted to take them in here. >> harvey: how did it change you? >> i realized, it's not just about you anymore. do you now have the responsibility of a child. >> harvey: let's talk about jordan for a minute. how did that happen? because you got a vasectomy. >> i did. i got a vasectomy. because we agreed we were just going to have one child. and then about six years later, we werem, in this big meeting. she was on the other side of the room. but the ceiling was a parabolic reflector. and i heard her whisper as though she was right in my ear, and i heard her say, "i regret ever having agreed to just have one child." and i thought, wow. and the next morning, i was at the hospital making rounds, and our ob-gyn who had delivered jay, joe miller, i was telling him about this. and he said, well, we can reverse that. i'm walking into the operating room, taking my shirt off. >> h
anytime you put a child under anesthesia, at four weeks old, high risk.le to carry him into the operating room. >> harvey: >> harvey: you insis, i understand.al >> yeah, i did. i just -- i wanted to take them in here. >> harvey: how did it change you? >> i realized, it's not just about you anymore. do you now have the responsibility of a child. >> harvey: let's talk about jordan for a minute. how did that happen? because you got a vasectomy. >> i did. i...
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. >> it's a major surgery, at risk of anesthesia, complications from the wound, so infection and infectionerus. >> a new french study suggests pregnant women may be less likely to deliver sia c-section if i had hospital has more obstetricians and midwives on staff. i think this is a really touchy subject. l a lot of women do whatever they want, and i have friends who have done both. i have one child, you have two children, but it gets heated when you talk to women about it. >> everybody tries to do the right thing. >> exactly. >> but as we learn more about the risks, then people decide differently. what you decided when you had your baby might be different than what you would have decided two years down the road. >> yes. definitely. >> thank you. >>> 5:50 right now. this morning, a new video going viral for two different reasons here. a man is shown kicked to the ground by an aggressive kangaroo. somehow he manages to keep hold of his beer. >> yes, sir. >> in his hand. >> dad, it's coming! dad! oh, my god! oernlg oh, my god. >> you see the dog running to the rescue. the daughter posted thi
. >> it's a major surgery, at risk of anesthesia, complications from the wound, so infection and infectionerus. >> a new french study suggests pregnant women may be less likely to deliver sia c-section if i had hospital has more obstetricians and midwives on staff. i think this is a really touchy subject. l a lot of women do whatever they want, and i have friends who have done both. i have one child, you have two children, but it gets heated when you talk to women about it. >>...
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. >> it's a major surgery, at risk of anesthesia, complications from the wound, so infection and infection of the lining of the uterus. >> that's the u.s. there is a new study out of france at the same time, in that another doctor mentions that surgical deliveries can also lead to delays in breast feeding and mother/baby bonding, as well as an increased risk of asthma and obesity for babies. so it's good to know the numbers there, but like we discussed, it's a personal choice every woman has to make, any family has to make, but about an hour ago, you were saying it's good to know the science and numbers so they can help you make a better informed decision. >> we were both born of c-sections. >> you were? >> our moms are okay. i was upside down, in the wrong direction. she did not elect that. >> that's right, and it saved you and it saved her. >> and she went on to have two more. so we're all right. thank you, kira. >>> with office parties and shopping time at the mall, 'tis the season of babysitters. city of martinez wants to make sure the sitters know what they're doing. the city is hosti
. >> it's a major surgery, at risk of anesthesia, complications from the wound, so infection and infection of the lining of the uterus. >> that's the u.s. there is a new study out of france at the same time, in that another doctor mentions that surgical deliveries can also lead to delays in breast feeding and mother/baby bonding, as well as an increased risk of asthma and obesity for babies. so it's good to know the numbers there, but like we discussed, it's a personal choice every...
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>> it's a serious procedure that involves anesthesia, opening the chest cavity and basically removinga big deal. age plays a factor. being 85 she's shown how tough she can be. the recovery will be a few days. one of the questions i think people have and they did not talk about this in the statement, was this a traditional procedure, meaning there's a larger incision, or was this less invasive? there are techniques using video, using robots, things like that to make it a quicker, shorter procedure. regardless i think a few days for certain expected to still be recovering. >> my understanding is there was no other trace of additional cancer, therefore, no additional treatment. does that make sense to you? >> there's a couple of things that they're making note of. one is exactly what you said. there were two nodules they found. they were in one of the lobes, the left lobes of the lung. by removing the entire lobe, they're confident they got the nodules and anything else surrounding that. the second point if there is no other evidence of disease in the body scans. did this start in the lu
>> it's a serious procedure that involves anesthesia, opening the chest cavity and basically removinga big deal. age plays a factor. being 85 she's shown how tough she can be. the recovery will be a few days. one of the questions i think people have and they did not talk about this in the statement, was this a traditional procedure, meaning there's a larger incision, or was this less invasive? there are techniques using video, using robots, things like that to make it a quicker, shorter...
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.>> o, i tell a -- it's whole bit about my wife and how she gave birth without anesthesia, but can'td temperature. [ laughter ] you know? >>immy: yeah. >> and by the way, how do they keep the different temperature of air molecules from co-mingling? can they actually do that? [ light laughter ] j my: it's science. >> because a lot of times i get my coffee in the morning. i like to get it black on the left side of the cup and cream and sugar on the right. they can do it.im >>: they can do anything. >> they can do it. >> jimmy: they can do any of that stuff. >> but has nancy ever gotten upsewith you about something you've said comedically? >> jimmy: i think she might have. no, depends.ow mean -- it [ laughter ] >> it depends. that's a yes. no further questions, your honor. >> jimmy: yeah. but i go, "no, i'm not talking about you." i'm just saying -- >> no, it's made up. jessica never complains about the temperature, but you have to use her. >> jimmy: it's a marriage joke. >> you're here to work on the comedy. >> jimmy: yes. >> everybody in the family has to help with the comedy. >> jimm
.>> o, i tell a -- it's whole bit about my wife and how she gave birth without anesthesia, but can'td temperature. [ laughter ] you know? >>immy: yeah. >> and by the way, how do they keep the different temperature of air molecules from co-mingling? can they actually do that? [ light laughter ] j my: it's science. >> because a lot of times i get my coffee in the morning. i like to get it black on the left side of the cup and cream and sugar on the right. they can do it.im...
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using anesthesia to get close, like with this cheetah named hope. those teeth are huge. years. she is a healthy girl. >> reporter: i find it fascinating that the spots go to the skin. when you shave the hair off, it's spotted. this is so special. i'm checking off endangered species i've touched today. this is wild. while some critics say wild animals should never be in human care, monfort says for many species, the institute is their last line of defense. >> our goal is to keep animals in the wild. we're an insurance policy. we're a hopeful sign for the future. >> reporter: it's not "jurassic park." what do you say to people who say maybe they're not meant to be saved. >> extinction might be a normal process. but in the species that we're dealing with, humans have made it difficult for nature and wildlife. humans are the problem but we can also be the solution. >> when these animal species are reintroduced back into the wild, many are fitted with satellite devices. it's technology that is pioneered at the smithsonian. it's like a bank of engaged species, if they go extin
using anesthesia to get close, like with this cheetah named hope. those teeth are huge. years. she is a healthy girl. >> reporter: i find it fascinating that the spots go to the skin. when you shave the hair off, it's spotted. this is so special. i'm checking off endangered species i've touched today. this is wild. while some critics say wild animals should never be in human care, monfort says for many species, the institute is their last line of defense. >> our goal is to keep...
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which is humans hate anesthesia and scalpels. they want to avoid them.n someone needs to be exposed to them as the alternative, so guess what, there's actually a specialized rehab provider in your market that guarantees a nonsurgical outcome if you start with them. guess what we should charge for that? zero. getting the consumer to buy that releases actuarial value to the entire pool. then what would happen if that consumer doesn't resolve with that underlying condition, they then would get the spinal fusion but now from the center of excellence in their market and pay a different price now been what they would have paid if they just jumped to it. this is what's so crazy about the modern world we live in. people say all these modern startups, i'm going to put health insurance on the modern à the question you should ask is what is the insurance card a modern text deck allows you to create? what allows you to create is a contextual based model of what does the consumer need to stop then deliver that precisely when they need it. let me give you some example
which is humans hate anesthesia and scalpels. they want to avoid them.n someone needs to be exposed to them as the alternative, so guess what, there's actually a specialized rehab provider in your market that guarantees a nonsurgical outcome if you start with them. guess what we should charge for that? zero. getting the consumer to buy that releases actuarial value to the entire pool. then what would happen if that consumer doesn't resolve with that underlying condition, they then would get the...
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that's the other thing that's crazy about this idea, which is humans hate anesthesia and scalpels, they want to avoid them. but someone needs to expose them to the alternatives. so, guess what, there's a specialized rehab specialist in your area. guess how much they charge for that? zero. just get the consumer to buy that releases actuarial value to the entire pool. then what would happen if the consumer doesn't resolve what the underlying condition is, they then would get a spinal fusion. but now they are going to a center of excellence in their area but now they are going to pay it now instead of would have just jumpsuit. this isn't so crazy. the modern world we live in. i am going to put health insurance on the modern deck stack. that's the wrong question. the question you should ask yourself is what is the modern text deck? what allows you is to let you determine what the consumer needs and then deliver that precisely when they needed. let me give you some examples, this is true on a bind analysis that shows will unlike actuarial value. if you start an orthopedic procedure with pt,
that's the other thing that's crazy about this idea, which is humans hate anesthesia and scalpels, they want to avoid them. but someone needs to expose them to the alternatives. so, guess what, there's a specialized rehab specialist in your area. guess how much they charge for that? zero. just get the consumer to buy that releases actuarial value to the entire pool. then what would happen if the consumer doesn't resolve what the underlying condition is, they then would get a spinal fusion. but...
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. >> he promised and swore he would be there before i went under anesthesia.isted he had to go to his office and take care of things and i was shocked. >> whatever weinberger was doing was a surprise to his top medical assistant at the sinus clinic. he was one of the first people to arrive and last to leave everyday. what was he doing in his office? >> i don't know. the door was closed. it was very quiet. we would knock on the door to let him know there was definitely another patient waiting to be seen. he definitely with drew. >> she says that wasn't the only strange thing going on that summer? suddenly, shipments of camping gear began arriving at the weinberger clinic. >> one of the treatment rooms was full of camping equipment. didn't see him much of a camper. >> more four seasons hotel? >> right. >> he was frantically packing it up. >> what kind of equipment? >> several backpacks and bags stuffed with things you couldn't see. >> then, there were strange men with thick european accents some employees reported seeing coming into the office with briefcases to
. >> he promised and swore he would be there before i went under anesthesia.isted he had to go to his office and take care of things and i was shocked. >> whatever weinberger was doing was a surprise to his top medical assistant at the sinus clinic. he was one of the first people to arrive and last to leave everyday. what was he doing in his office? >> i don't know. the door was closed. it was very quiet. we would knock on the door to let him know there was definitely another...
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world-class geneticists and veterinarians who run routine tests to optimize healthy breedi using anesthesiam. we evaluate the health of our cheetahs every three years. sofar, she seems to be a very healthy girl. >> reporter: it's fascinating that the spots go all the wayo the skin. when you shave the hair off, it's spotted. oh, this is so special. >> she is a special girl. >> reporter: i am checking off the endangere species i have touched today.e while som critics say wild s animalshould never be in humanhe careays the institute is their last line of defense. >> our goal is to keepnimals in the wil really we are an insurance policyar and we a hopeful sign for the futur:. >> reporteut it's not exactly "jurassic park." what do you say to people who say why ar we saving these animals? >> certainly extinction might be a normal process. in most species, clearly we know that humans have made it nafficult for re, very difficult for wildlife. humans are the problem, but we can also be the solution. so when these animals, the species aredu reintd back into the filed, many are fitted with satellite
world-class geneticists and veterinarians who run routine tests to optimize healthy breedi using anesthesiam. we evaluate the health of our cheetahs every three years. sofar, she seems to be a very healthy girl. >> reporter: it's fascinating that the spots go all the wayo the skin. when you shave the hair off, it's spotted. oh, this is so special. >> she is a special girl. >> reporter: i am checking off the endangere species i have touched today.e while som critics say wild s...
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the death of the boy is blamed on a rare genetic reaction to anesthesia.of congo for the surgery last week. the foundation in a statement says it is devastated by the loss. >>> 911 celebrates its 50th anniversary this year amid a wave of criticism over the aging system. 911 gets a revamp with video and text messaging upgrades. we have the story. >> this is a 911 call in mexico. the man shot in the hand used live video chat to communicate with emergency officials. similar technology touched down in the u.s. earlier this year, responding to a wake of criticism over aging 911 systems. >> right now the communication habits and preferences of america are changing so quickly away from voice calls. and it's really crucial that 911 keeps up with those advances or else it risks becoming irrelevant. >> one of the first 911 professionals in the u.s. to use the video function. here's how it works once an emergency call is placed in fayette county, georgia, communications officers like copeland can send a link to the us user's phone which then enables live streaming or
the death of the boy is blamed on a rare genetic reaction to anesthesia.of congo for the surgery last week. the foundation in a statement says it is devastated by the loss. >>> 911 celebrates its 50th anniversary this year amid a wave of criticism over the aging system. 911 gets a revamp with video and text messaging upgrades. we have the story. >> this is a 911 call in mexico. the man shot in the hand used live video chat to communicate with emergency officials. similar...
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reagan transferred presidential authority because he was in surgery, he was unconscious due to anesthesiabush never made a big thing about it he accepted it but he kept a very low profile. and then, of course, also at the reagan funeral, which i was at at the national cathedral and as you can imagine, it was a pretty tough time for a lot of us who had been, you know, part of the reagan revolution and been there at foot soldiers the reagan revolution for some years. bush not known for being a great oro ora it'stor. i think of grace under pressure. that's the epitome of president bush. todd: craig, i would like to delve into the personal relationship between reagan and bush. because we have heard throughout the course of the coverage on almost all channels this morning that george h.w. bush was arguably the most indispensable vice president to a president in history. but, at the same time, this wasn't necessarily a bromance alaa obama and biden. shed some light into that. >> sure. they fought viciously terribly for the 1980 nomination. reagan reluck tangtsly picked george bush he flirted wi
reagan transferred presidential authority because he was in surgery, he was unconscious due to anesthesiabush never made a big thing about it he accepted it but he kept a very low profile. and then, of course, also at the reagan funeral, which i was at at the national cathedral and as you can imagine, it was a pretty tough time for a lot of us who had been, you know, part of the reagan revolution and been there at foot soldiers the reagan revolution for some years. bush not known for being a...