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. >>> también carlos arredondo, costarricense que estaba al lado opuesto de donde estaban las bombas,o con us historia de heroismo. >>> carlos arredondo conoce el dolor de perder un ser querido, tal vez por eso, sin importar el riesgo, se encomendó a dios, y cruzo la calle. >>> toda la gente parada no estaba ahí. >>>e n esta imagen se ve cómo arredondo traslada a un joven que perdió ambas piernas. >>> él estaba bien atento, bien blanco de piel y estaba en un estado de shock. >>> usando un pedazo de tela, aplicó dos torniquetes. >>> si no fue el primero, fue uno de los primeros que sacamos de ahí . >>> arredondo esperaba a un grupo de soldados de guerra, al enterarse de la muerte de su hijo, trató de quemar la camioneta y también quemó parte de su cuerpo, aquí y ahora y primer impacto contaron la historia de carlos arredondo, la lucha de un inmigrante para superar la muerte de sus dos hijos, 7 años después de la muerte de su hermano alex, su hermano ryan también se suicidó. >>> ahora pienso en las familia de e las pobres personas que sufrieron heridas tan graves y también las familias
. >>> también carlos arredondo, costarricense que estaba al lado opuesto de donde estaban las bombas,o con us historia de heroismo. >>> carlos arredondo conoce el dolor de perder un ser querido, tal vez por eso, sin importar el riesgo, se encomendó a dios, y cruzo la calle. >>> toda la gente parada no estaba ahí. >>>e n esta imagen se ve cómo arredondo traslada a un joven que perdió ambas piernas. >>> él estaba bien atento, bien blanco de piel...
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que ayudaron a los que los necesitan >> ¿cuál es el estado de salud del jóven al que ayudo arredondo médico de boston , funcionarios dicen que esta critico en unidad intensiva porque perdio mucha sangre, es critica la condición de jeff en la noche hablaremos de cientos de miles de videos que recibieron autoridades , que forenses analizaran >> estaremos pendientes >> decenas de personas heridlas por explosión en boston , los medicos lucha contra el narcotráfico sin descanso para salvar vidas >> son secuelas del daño causado por la explosión hay decenas de heridos de gravedad >> la amtoria esta herido en partes bajas con esquirlas que llevan a amputar >> encontramos equirlas >> esto recuerda a 150 personas heridos y muertos de atlantas , también hay personas con heridlas leves >> empece a hacer torniquete para salvar la pierna de mi esposa , podría ser peor >> angustia en las autoridades y policía es evidente >> los pacientes fueron heroicos al transmitir lo que sentian con el equipo , como manejaron dolor inicial >> medicos han tenido a amputar a 10 personas , han tenido eprdida audit
que ayudaron a los que los necesitan >> ¿cuál es el estado de salud del jóven al que ayudo arredondo médico de boston , funcionarios dicen que esta critico en unidad intensiva porque perdio mucha sangre, es critica la condición de jeff en la noche hablaremos de cientos de miles de videos que recibieron autoridades , que forenses analizaran >> estaremos pendientes >> decenas de personas heridlas por explosión en boston , los medicos lucha contra el narcotráfico sin...
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>> because i was doing nothing different from the others first responding. >> arredondo said he could help his own sons but he believes fate helped him to save someone else's son yesterday. >> what would they have thought of what you did yesterday? >> they will see it's a father who really cares for others, and also who loved them and never going to forget them. >> as they left the scene yesterday arredondo had one flag left. he told those around him, america is bleeding. terrell brown, cbs news, boston. >> the spirit of boston, that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley in boston. good night. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is kpix5 news. >>> there's no way to describe it. it's absolutely horrific. >> from boston, back to the bay area, with stories of terror. >> that was pretty scary. there were people dropping to the ground praying. >> tonight the renewed promises to keep people here safe. >> we have to do what we have to do, keep everybody secure. >> good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >>
>> because i was doing nothing different from the others first responding. >> arredondo said he could help his own sons but he believes fate helped him to save someone else's son yesterday. >> what would they have thought of what you did yesterday? >> they will see it's a father who really cares for others, and also who loved them and never going to forget them. >> as they left the scene yesterday arredondo had one flag left. he told those around him, america is...
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photographer john tlumacki finds other people just like carlos arredondo aiding the wounded and snaps series of unforgettable images, this one of a man applying tourniquets to a woman's leg. and another, this teenager lying on the ground, giving help to total strangers. >> tlumacki doesn't know it but the two victims in the photo he takes are mother and daughter, sell left and sydney corcoran and the man helping sell left is kevin. they're waiting for their sister to cross the finish line. >> i have a vivid memory of seeing my daughter and my friends being blown back, falling backwards. my daughter's arms outstretched like this and falling backwards. and nobody was standing up anymore in front of me. so for a couple of seconds, i just looked left and right and then looked down and there she was, my wife celeste. i saw her eyes were open. i know she's alive. and then i start looking around, and there are limbs everywhere and blood and i looked down at her body to see if she's okay, and i notice her legs. when i saw that, instinct takes over. you take your belt off, put a tourniquet on,
photographer john tlumacki finds other people just like carlos arredondo aiding the wounded and snaps series of unforgettable images, this one of a man applying tourniquets to a woman's leg. and another, this teenager lying on the ground, giving help to total strangers. >> tlumacki doesn't know it but the two victims in the photo he takes are mother and daughter, sell left and sydney corcoran and the man helping sell left is kevin. they're waiting for their sister to cross the finish...
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arredondo leaves bouman as he's loaded into an ambulance. >> i was carrying this flag and i just -- mynstinct was to go help him and see what i can do. just pray for the angels. >> reporter: it's still only minutes after the blasts, photographer john temackey finds other people, just like carlos arredondo aiding the wounded and snaps a series of unforgettable images, this one of a man applyiapply ing tourniquets to a woman. >> and another, this teenager laying on the ground, giving help to total strangers. >> reporter: he doesn't know it but the two victims in the photos he takes are mother and daughter. celeste and sydney corcoran and the man helping celeste is her husband, kevin. the family is there waiting for celeste's sister carmen to cross the finish line. >> i have a vivid memory of seeing my daughter and my friends being blown back, falling backwards. my daughter's arms outstretched like this and falling backwards. and nobody was standing up anymore in front of me. so for a couple of seconds, i just looked left and right and then looked down and there she was, my wife celeste.
arredondo leaves bouman as he's loaded into an ambulance. >> i was carrying this flag and i just -- mynstinct was to go help him and see what i can do. just pray for the angels. >> reporter: it's still only minutes after the blasts, photographer john temackey finds other people, just like carlos arredondo aiding the wounded and snaps a series of unforgettable images, this one of a man applyiapply ing tourniquets to a woman. >> and another, this teenager laying on the ground,...
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the first witness here is carlos arredondo who has appeared a number of times on "democracy now!" became a prominent anti-war activist after his son was killed in iraq in 2004 driving around the country and his son's fifth of truck. >> the bomb went off right in front of me. my first instinct was to try to help them. i remembered a fellow who lost both lambs and everybody around him was missing limbs and a big puddle of blood. a young lady was begging for help. a horrified seen. >> this seems like most people's lower extremities. there were some bad looking people. i am crying for all of them. we're all try to put pressure on the wounds for everybody, tourniquets, or whenever we could do. it was chaos. >> we begin today's show with carlos arredondo and his wife joining us on the phone from boston red they were both at the scene of the bombing yesterday. we welcome you to "democracy now!" carlos, tell us what you experienced, what you saw, where you work. >> i was across the street from where the bombs explode. was i saw in the beginning a big fire coming out across the street from
the first witness here is carlos arredondo who has appeared a number of times on "democracy now!" became a prominent anti-war activist after his son was killed in iraq in 2004 driving around the country and his son's fifth of truck. >> the bomb went off right in front of me. my first instinct was to try to help them. i remembered a fellow who lost both lambs and everybody around him was missing limbs and a big puddle of blood. a young lady was begging for help. a horrified seen....
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y carlos arredondo fue el primero en atender al joven identificado como jeff. >>> una representante del>> me alegro si este muchacho llega a sobrevivir y tenga una vida saludable. >>> y sabemos esta noche que la mitad de los pacientes ingresados a los distintos centros mÉdicos fueron dados de alta. y saludo con mucho gusto al doctor juan rivera, estÁ en miaipara analizar mÁs de la heridas que su sufrieron. >>> hay tres tipos de lesiones, la lesiÓn cuando se detona, tambiÉn el impacto de los escombros, y las lesiones esa onda explosiva puede causar daÑo en aquellos Órganos que tienen lÍquidos, causando una ruptura de la membrana, ro tambiÉn puede causar sangrado abdominar. cuando autoy by puey dar en algÚn arteria que pueda causar sancramiento, y lleva esa conclusiÓn a las anputataciones:ciones. y vemos las terria. seguimos contia ptb>>> muchas gracias, doctor. y comunidad fivientu y pamela silva se dio a la tarea de recopilar la historia de tres hermanas que participaron en el maratÓn. >>> las hermanas calderÓn estÁn conmocionadas por los acontecimientos. ya que segÚn ellas se salvadon
y carlos arredondo fue el primero en atender al joven identificado como jeff. >>> una representante del>> me alegro si este muchacho llega a sobrevivir y tenga una vida saludable. >>> y sabemos esta noche que la mitad de los pacientes ingresados a los distintos centros mÉdicos fueron dados de alta. y saludo con mucho gusto al doctor juan rivera, estÁ en miaipara analizar mÁs de la heridas que su sufrieron. >>> hay tres tipos de lesiones, la lesiÓn cuando se...
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recta final corrÍan para salvar sus vidas otros se dijieron hacia el caos uno de estos es carlos arredondoa reconocido como hÉroe de ninguna forma, me alegro si este muchacho llega a sobrevivir y tengo una vida saludable me entiendes. >> en todo momento se mantuvo junto a Él, hasta que lo trasladaron en ambulancia. >> me encarguÉ de in carome de estar tranquilo y estaba atento y estaba con blanco de piel y estaba en un estado de shock increÍblemente este mismo costarricense de 52 aÑos fue noticia en el 2004 en la florida despuÉs de enterarse de su hijo alex lo habÍan asesinado en irak, rocÍo con gasolina una camioneta militar y se encerrÓ adentro del vehÍculo que luego ardiÓ en llamas, arredondo sufriÓ quemaduras en todo su cuerpo, dÍas despuÉs asistiÓ al funeral de su hija alexander, despuÉs su dolor lo transformÓ en activista y el destino lo volviÓ a poner en medio de la tragedia. >> otro es un ex jugador de un equipo de fÚtbol de boston quiÉn aparece cargando a una mujer hacia un lugar seguro. >> veterano de guerra, contÓ que el estallido lo tumbÓ pero una vez que reaccionÓ corrio para
recta final corrÍan para salvar sus vidas otros se dijieron hacia el caos uno de estos es carlos arredondoa reconocido como hÉroe de ninguna forma, me alegro si este muchacho llega a sobrevivir y tengo una vida saludable me entiendes. >> en todo momento se mantuvo junto a Él, hasta que lo trasladaron en ambulancia. >> me encarguÉ de in carome de estar tranquilo y estaba atento y estaba con blanco de piel y estaba en un estado de shock increÍblemente este mismo costarricense de...
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. >>> carlos arredondo ayudÓ a varios y para muchos se convirtiÓ en un hÉroe. >>> un joven de 20 aÑosun charco de sangre y lo asistÍ. >>> el presidente obama afirmÓ que fue un ataque abominable y atroz. considera el ataque como acto terrorista, en una conferencia de prensa oficiales de diferentes niveles pidieron la cooperaciÓn de ciudadanos, prometieron que van a buscar hasta el fin del mundo para encontrar al culpable, hasta el momento nadie ha sido detenido y no hay sospechosos, dicen que la investigaciÓn apenas estÁ comenzando. >>> esta es la calle boston, aquÍ estÁ la recta final del maratÓn de boston, aproximadamente a tres calles se encuentra la meta, ha sido cerrado el paso, se considera escena del crimen. la gente empieza a rendir tributo a la ciudad, vÍctima y al pequeÑo de ocho aÑos que perdiÓ la vida. >>> muchos corredores y sus familias abandonaron la ciudad, la familia cruz venÍa con la ilusiÓn que julio completara el primer maratÓn de boston. >>> no importa que no termine el maratÓn esta vez, hay otros aÑos. >>> autoridades llamaron a los ciudadanos que participen en la
. >>> carlos arredondo ayudÓ a varios y para muchos se convirtiÓ en un hÉroe. >>> un joven de 20 aÑosun charco de sangre y lo asistÍ. >>> el presidente obama afirmÓ que fue un ataque abominable y atroz. considera el ataque como acto terrorista, en una conferencia de prensa oficiales de diferentes niveles pidieron la cooperaciÓn de ciudadanos, prometieron que van a buscar hasta el fin del mundo para encontrar al culpable, hasta el momento nadie ha sido detenido...
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pide ayuda del público para dar con culpables >>> nosotros conversamos con uno de ellos, carlos arredondo
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. >> carlos arredondo was at the finish line cheering on runners when the bomb went off.come to the boston marathon to honor his sons. >> this is my beautiful boys and i call this picture my american dream. they are my angels. >> carlos came from costa rica to the united states more than 30 years ago. his sons were born in the u.s. and he says both wanted to serve their country. >> this is alexander air don'to air arredondo, who served two tours in the iraq. at the age of 28, a sniper shot took his life. >> very handsome guy. who is this? >> this is brian right here. he die of suicidal in december 19th, 2011. he was suffered a lot when he lost his brother. >> carlos has been fighting his own demons. attempting suicide after receiving news that his son alexander was killed in iraq. he came to the marathon to hand out american flags and to cheer on two groups, one honoring the fallen soldiers, the other to raise awareness of and prevent suicide. >> we had a good reasons to be there, to cheer, to honor, and to remember. >> when the bomb went off, the first thing carlos did w
. >> carlos arredondo was at the finish line cheering on runners when the bomb went off.come to the boston marathon to honor his sons. >> this is my beautiful boys and i call this picture my american dream. they are my angels. >> carlos came from costa rica to the united states more than 30 years ago. his sons were born in the u.s. and he says both wanted to serve their country. >> this is alexander air don'to air arredondo, who served two tours in the iraq. at the age...
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one of the men was carlos arredondo. mr.ecame an antiwar activist after his son was killed in iraq. during the chaos, he, too, sprang into action and helped save the life of another man's son captured in this amazing photo. their story is among the most viewed and e-mailed on the "new york times" website. the second awesomest thing came from our twitter fan, skylar hill. a growing group of online organizers are showing support for the people of boston through the act of running. thousands of people have logged into this google dock sharing how many miles they ran and why. responses vary, to support my running family, to keep fear from winning, # runforboston also popped up and a run for boston facebook page where people can pinpoint where all these amazing runners are. it's almost enough completely o cartoon dinosaur on roller blades. this appears to be the runaway mascot from the toronto raptors. i am, of course, awaiting the hologram version of this guy. see all these links on our website, allinwithchris.com. we'll be righ
one of the men was carlos arredondo. mr.ecame an antiwar activist after his son was killed in iraq. during the chaos, he, too, sprang into action and helped save the life of another man's son captured in this amazing photo. their story is among the most viewed and e-mailed on the "new york times" website. the second awesomest thing came from our twitter fan, skylar hill. a growing group of online organizers are showing support for the people of boston through the act of running....
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one of the men was carlos arredondo. mr.came an antiwar activist after his son was killed in iraq. during the chaos, he, too, sprang into action and helped save the life of another man's son captured in this amazing photo. their story is among the most viewed and e-mailed on the "new york times" website. the second awesomest thing came from our twitter fan, skylar hill. a growing group of online organizers are showing support for the people of boston through the act of running. thousands of people have logged into this google dock sharing how many miles they ran and why. responses vary, to support my running family, to keep fear from winning, #runforboston also popped up and a run for boston facebook page where people can pinpoint where all these amazing runners are. it's almost enough to make someone as fully distance running averse as myself go for a jog. >>> the third comes awesomest the chaos from other news outlets. a link with this description, cnn right now, here's what you see when you click on that link, a completel
one of the men was carlos arredondo. mr.came an antiwar activist after his son was killed in iraq. during the chaos, he, too, sprang into action and helped save the life of another man's son captured in this amazing photo. their story is among the most viewed and e-mailed on the "new york times" website. the second awesomest thing came from our twitter fan, skylar hill. a growing group of online organizers are showing support for the people of boston through the act of running....
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carlos arredondo, the man in the cowboy hat, is one of many who ran to help instead of running away.> i was carrying someone who lost both of their legs. >> reporter: in the midst of his horror, he remembered his lowest point, when he learned his son had been killed in iraq. grief stricken, he set himself on fire and was rescued. he recalled his wife's words of comfort as he calmed jeff baumann jr. baumann lost his lower legs but survived. >> what i experienced myself, give something to comfort him and give him hope and get him out of there as soon as we could. >> reporter: you can call boston kind. peter deandrade lives two blocks from where the bombs went off. leftovers from his pre-race party were post-race sustenance to confused runners. >> we carried everything out on platters and started feeding people and brought out coffee. the little things we could do, my friends and i, to help people out in this time of tragedy. >> reporter: nearly 6,000 people offered their homes online to stranded runners. yes, you can call boston generous. marguerite smith invited three runners and five
carlos arredondo, the man in the cowboy hat, is one of many who ran to help instead of running away.> i was carrying someone who lost both of their legs. >> reporter: in the midst of his horror, he remembered his lowest point, when he learned his son had been killed in iraq. grief stricken, he set himself on fire and was rescued. he recalled his wife's words of comfort as he calmed jeff baumann jr. baumann lost his lower legs but survived. >> what i experienced myself, give...
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carlos arredondo, the man in the cowboy hat, is one of many who ran to help instead of running away. >> i was carrying someone who lost both of their legs. >> reporter: in the midst of the horror, he remembered his lowest point, when he learned his son alex, a marine, had been killed in iraq. grief stricken, he set himself on fire and was rescued. he recalled his wife's words of comfort as he calmed jeff baumann jr. baumann lost his lower legs but survived. >> what i experienced myself, i give something to comfort him and give him hope and get him out of there as soon as we could. >> reporter: you can call boston kind. peter deandrade lives two blocks from where the bombs went off. leftovers from his pre-race party were post-race sustenance to confused runners. >> we carried everything out on platters and started feeding people and brought out coffee. the little things we could do, my friends and i, to help people out in this tragedy. >> reporter: boston at times has been divided by class, ethnicity and race, but it's always come together on marathon day, never more than in 2013 when
carlos arredondo, the man in the cowboy hat, is one of many who ran to help instead of running away. >> i was carrying someone who lost both of their legs. >> reporter: in the midst of the horror, he remembered his lowest point, when he learned his son alex, a marine, had been killed in iraq. grief stricken, he set himself on fire and was rescued. he recalled his wife's words of comfort as he calmed jeff baumann jr. baumann lost his lower legs but survived. >> what i...
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carlos arredondo, that man in the cowboy hat, was reunited with the man he saved. >> i saw jeff in a big puddle of blood. and he was missing two limbs. you got to do the best you can. >> reporter: across town, thousands of mourners hailed a hero who didn't survive. slain m.i.t. police officer, sean collier. >> if the purpose of terrorism is to instill fear, you saw none of it here in boston. boston, you sent a powerful message to the world. >> reporter: now, dzhokhar tsaranev, who faces the death penalty, will have an all-star legal defense team. his top lawyer, a public defender, also represented shoe bomber richard reed in 2001. john and diana? >> we heard that dzhokhar is being cooperative with authorities in providing details about the plot. will that information be admissible in court? >> reporter: well, authorities say much of the information they've gotten from dzhokhar has come out before he was formally charged on monday. that means, it came out. he confessed to these details before he was read his constitutional rights, the so-called miranda warning. it's unclear if that in
carlos arredondo, that man in the cowboy hat, was reunited with the man he saved. >> i saw jeff in a big puddle of blood. and he was missing two limbs. you got to do the best you can. >> reporter: across town, thousands of mourners hailed a hero who didn't survive. slain m.i.t. police officer, sean collier. >> if the purpose of terrorism is to instill fear, you saw none of it here in boston. boston, you sent a powerful message to the world. >> reporter: now, dzhokhar...
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carlos arredondo a peace activist who happened to be at the boston marathon and within moments of the bombing the ran toward the disaster zone to help those who were injured carlos the story goes back much deeper though you see the reason he was there at all was because he was supporting friends in the national guard who were running an honor of carlos's son one fallen soldier who died in iraq almost ten years ago and another who we lost to suicide since the untimely death of both of his sons carlos has become one of the most vocal peace. activists in the country often carrying a makeshift coffin to symbolize the sun it's great to see other media outlets like people magazine highlighting carlos for putting himself in harm's way to help save lives like this from people magazine which displays carlos' ushering one of the victims out of the scene while seemingly pinching shot an artery from one of the victims mangled legs so today got us out on bond though for your dedication to peace and love for humanity you're not only boston's hero you're my hero too you know carlos is deid reminds u
carlos arredondo a peace activist who happened to be at the boston marathon and within moments of the bombing the ran toward the disaster zone to help those who were injured carlos the story goes back much deeper though you see the reason he was there at all was because he was supporting friends in the national guard who were running an honor of carlos's son one fallen soldier who died in iraq almost ten years ago and another who we lost to suicide since the untimely death of both of his sons...
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carlos arredondo a peace activist who happened to be at the boston marathon and within moments of the bombing the ramp or the disaster zone to help those who were injured. carlos the story goes back much deeper though this is the reason he was there at all was because he was supporting friends in the national guard who are running on or are carlos and son one fallen soldier who died in iraq almost ten years ago and another who he lost to suicide since the untimely death of both of his sons carlos has become one of the most vocal peace activists in the country often carrying a makeshift coffin to symbolize his son it's great to see other media outlets like people magazine highlighting carlos for putting himself in harm's way to help save lives like this from people magazine which displays carlos' ushering one of the victims out of the scene while seemingly pinching shot an artery from one of the victims mangled legs so today. though for your dedication to peace and love for humanity you're not only boston's hero you're my hero too you know carlos as deed reminds us to not only lead wit
carlos arredondo a peace activist who happened to be at the boston marathon and within moments of the bombing the ramp or the disaster zone to help those who were injured. carlos the story goes back much deeper though this is the reason he was there at all was because he was supporting friends in the national guard who are running on or are carlos and son one fallen soldier who died in iraq almost ten years ago and another who he lost to suicide since the untimely death of both of his sons...
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2004, enseguecido tras enterarse que su hijo fue asesinado tomÓ un vehÍculo que ardio en llamas, y arredondoterano de guerra, bruce meldelson dijo que el estallido lo tumbo. cuenta como le gritaban para que se alejara de las ventanas. y la madre de esta mujer cuenta lo que le dijo su hija. >>> me dijo: mami, nos tienen a todos guardados en una habitaciÓn para protegernos. >>> caballero llegÓ al decimocuarto lugar en una carrera que tristemente pasara a la historia. >>> cÓmo pudieron apreciar son muchas las historias de horror, y por eso es admirable como algunos se convirtieron en verdaderos hÉroes. y otras de las tres vÍctimas fatales fue identificada, se trata de cristolf mendel. encontraron una mochila con clavos en el lugar del ataque. >>> y pone en evidencie de este herror contra personas inocentes. muchas gracias por estas imÁgenes y esta noticia. ♪ >>> vamos a cambiar de tema. causa tristeza estas imÁgenes, de una madre tendida en el asfalto junto a su bebÉ, su esposo aparece de pie pidiendo ayuda, pero asombrosamente nadie se detiene, la madre y el bebÉ murieron cuando fueron atropel
2004, enseguecido tras enterarse que su hijo fue asesinado tomÓ un vehÍculo que ardio en llamas, y arredondoterano de guerra, bruce meldelson dijo que el estallido lo tumbo. cuenta como le gritaban para que se alejara de las ventanas. y la madre de esta mujer cuenta lo que le dijo su hija. >>> me dijo: mami, nos tienen a todos guardados en una habitaciÓn para protegernos. >>> caballero llegÓ al decimocuarto lugar en una carrera que tristemente pasara a la historia....
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carlos arredondo a peace activist who happened to be at the boston marathon and within moments of the bombings he's selflessly ran toward the disaster zone to help those who were injured carlos the story goes back much deeper though you see the reason he was there at all was because he was supporting friends in the national guard who are running an honor of carlos's son one fallen soldier who died in iraq almost ten years ago and another who we lost to suicide since the untimely death of both of his sons carlos has become one of the most vocal peace activists in the country often carrying a makeshift coffin to symbolize a son it's great to see other media outlets like people magazine highlighting carlos for putting himself in harm's way to help save lives like this from people magazine which displays carlos ushering one of the victims out of the scene while seemingly pinching shot an artery from one of the victim's mangled legs. so today. though for your dedication to peace and love for humanity you're not only boston's hero you're my hero too you know carlos is deed reminds us to not
carlos arredondo a peace activist who happened to be at the boston marathon and within moments of the bombings he's selflessly ran toward the disaster zone to help those who were injured carlos the story goes back much deeper though you see the reason he was there at all was because he was supporting friends in the national guard who are running an honor of carlos's son one fallen soldier who died in iraq almost ten years ago and another who we lost to suicide since the untimely death of both...
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carlos arredondo rushing to help an injured man to an ambulance.o taken immediately after the explosions show him leaping into action, trying to help the victims. at the height of danger, this man did what so many others did. he put his personal safety aside to help others. >> run across by the american -- by the flags. and start picking up people and bringing them to the emergency room here. >> you've been cut. you're covered with blood. >> i was carrying somebody who lost both of their legs in the explosion. it was -- a lot of them lost limbs. catastrophic. i was carrying this flag. and i just -- my instinct was to go help and see what i can do. and let's just -- let's just pray for the angels. >> his instinct was to help others to see what he could do. and to pray. his sto it's stories like this that really give me hope. joining me now is danielle dinas, a doctor who had finished running the marathon when the bomb had gone off. she was actually receiving medical attention after the race, but sprang into action to help others. danielle, thank you
carlos arredondo rushing to help an injured man to an ambulance.o taken immediately after the explosions show him leaping into action, trying to help the victims. at the height of danger, this man did what so many others did. he put his personal safety aside to help others. >> run across by the american -- by the flags. and start picking up people and bringing them to the emergency room here. >> you've been cut. you're covered with blood. >> i was carrying somebody who lost...
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. >> reporter: carlos "the cowboy" arredondo, whose son was killed in iraq, was a spectator at the marathon. we first noticed him, amidst the carnage at the finish line, because of that hat. but what made carlos stand out was when most people sprinted away, he stayed. >> i just jumped the fence and i ran towards the other side to see if i can help in any way i can. >> reporter: psychologists tell us what distinguishes ordinary man from hero is a unique ability to ignore basic instinct. >> when i stepped into the street, you get a sense of tunnel vision. and i ran as fast as i could to the epicenter of the blast. >> reporter: michael chase was a few away from the second boston explosion. yet, he ran in to help this young child. >> i didn't think twice about it i was looking just to help people. >> reporter: for others, their call to action is in the palm of their hand. images taken at the scene, often capturing the precise moment of impact. when the stage collapsed at a sugarland concert in indiana, david wood was barely an arms length away. he managed to shoot this video with his cell phone
. >> reporter: carlos "the cowboy" arredondo, whose son was killed in iraq, was a spectator at the marathon. we first noticed him, amidst the carnage at the finish line, because of that hat. but what made carlos stand out was when most people sprinted away, he stayed. >> i just jumped the fence and i ran towards the other side to see if i can help in any way i can. >> reporter: psychologists tell us what distinguishes ordinary man from hero is a unique ability to...
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. >> reporter: so was cowboy hat-wearing, carlos arredondo, captured wheeling badly wounded 27-year-oldrey bauman, now an iconic image of this tragedy. >> my first instinct was the run across and start helping people. >> reporter: law enforcement filled the now-evacuated area and secure a vast and intricate crime scene. the injured are rushed to area hospitals where doctors like george velmahos spring into action. >> we had to do four amputations. quite frankly, they were -- they were almost completely amputated by the bomb blast. >> reporter: at 4:12 p.m., reports of another blast, near jfk library in dorchester. later revealed to be an electrical fire. then it spreads. cities in the northeast catch the same case of the jitters. new york city and the capital go on high alert. 6:10 p.m., with pennsylvania avenue closed to pedestrians, president obama offers condolences to victims in boston. >> we'll find out who did this. we'll find out why they did this. any responsible individuals, any responsible groups will feel the full weight of justice. >> reporter: tuesday begins with more heart
. >> reporter: so was cowboy hat-wearing, carlos arredondo, captured wheeling badly wounded 27-year-oldrey bauman, now an iconic image of this tragedy. >> my first instinct was the run across and start helping people. >> reporter: law enforcement filled the now-evacuated area and secure a vast and intricate crime scene. the injured are rushed to area hospitals where doctors like george velmahos spring into action. >> we had to do four amputations. quite frankly, they...
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i think also the narratives of people like carlos arredondo, who is also an immigrant, who, you know, without any regards to his life went in there and started pinching and grabbing people and taking them out and throwing fences that were there to save people. and not only that, his son had also gone to iraq and died in iraq fighting for this country. so i think that the stories, the pictures that we're putting the faces of immigrants that are coming out and saying we love this country. we want to serve, have really been able to balance out. >> that's fascinating. >> what we hear with the fear mongering. >> congressman, you understand the politics here. we're seeing now there has been a group working on trying to get to a bipartisan place in the house to match the beginning of eight on the senate. we saw gutierrez and paul ryan today. what are you hearing from your colleagues about the direction of this, and what effect, if any do you think last week has? >> i think we have a gang of eight in the house too. and i think they've been doing a lot of very intense work. and i think they're
i think also the narratives of people like carlos arredondo, who is also an immigrant, who, you know, without any regards to his life went in there and started pinching and grabbing people and taking them out and throwing fences that were there to save people. and not only that, his son had also gone to iraq and died in iraq fighting for this country. so i think that the stories, the pictures that we're putting the faces of immigrants that are coming out and saying we love this country. we want...
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ar -- arredondo said he would help him. you can imagine the chaos.was still conscious when he was put in the back of the ambulance. i told him you're going to be fine. then he remained at the scene still wearing buttons affixed to his shirt of his two sons. the older one had been 20 when he was killed serving with the marines in iraq. the younger son hung himself. the marathon on patriots' day he had come there to hand out american flags in memory of his sons and others who lost their lives as a result of the war on terror that was supposed to keep us safe. so bitter eye roveny there for him. he had only flag left when the bombs went off and had become soaked in blood. ♪ let's hear it for the boy ♪ ♪ let's give the boy a hand ♪ >> immigrant to america. >> stephanie: all right. the president yesterday speaking about -- >> obama: given what we now know about what took place, the fbi is investigating it as an act of terrorism. any time bombs are used to target innocent civilians it is an act of terror. >> stephanie: that's the important thing is making
ar -- arredondo said he would help him. you can imagine the chaos.was still conscious when he was put in the back of the ambulance. i told him you're going to be fine. then he remained at the scene still wearing buttons affixed to his shirt of his two sons. the older one had been 20 when he was killed serving with the marines in iraq. the younger son hung himself. the marathon on patriots' day he had come there to hand out american flags in memory of his sons and others who lost their lives as...
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continuing stories of bravery of people who went in to help after this happened including from carlos arredondoery badly. he lost both of his limbs. and he's the one who i pretty much concentrate because there were so many people there, and everybody was in so bad shape that you only can do one thing. i concentrated to help this 20-year-old, maybe, person. >> reporter: there's a handwritten sign on the guardrail that's just behind me here. i just want you to take a look at it. it says "boston is a tough and resilient town. so are its people." charlie? norah? gayle? >> that is true. jeff glor, thank you. >>> and the fbi is asking for any videos or photos that could lead to a suspect. and investigators already have hundreds of images to comb through. senior correspondent john miller is here with more on that. a former fbi assistant director. john, good morning. what are your sources telling you? >> well, so the investigation is really at the beginning. but what they're starting to find is they are starting to find images from security cameras that show them people who might be the bomber and they
continuing stories of bravery of people who went in to help after this happened including from carlos arredondoery badly. he lost both of his limbs. and he's the one who i pretty much concentrate because there were so many people there, and everybody was in so bad shape that you only can do one thing. i concentrated to help this 20-year-old, maybe, person. >> reporter: there's a handwritten sign on the guardrail that's just behind me here. i just want you to take a look at it. it says...
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información de jeff baumann, el hombre que perdió las piernas después de la explosión quien ayudó carlos arredondoo el día de ayer en boston, participó en un servicio religioso donde acudieron miles de personas, el templo tenía una capacoidad de 2 mil personas, se desbordaba de gente, el dijo que iba a llegar la justicia, y llego para uno, ahora se busca al otro, en watertown, y cambridge, en el mit, la parte de las explosiones en el maraton y la que se desarrolla de watertown, fluye minuto a minuto, y se siguen avanzando con las pistas buscando la motivacion de los jóvenes no acusados, pero las autoridades hablan que ellos son los sospechoso de participar el lunes en boston y en los hechos de watertown, uno de ellos habria muerto, vemos lo que pasa en watertown, helicópteros sobrevuuelan el área, vemos aeropuerto de la agencia estatal, camiones blindados con ufuerte presencia de grupos tacticos, buscando casa por casa a los sospechosos, detuvieron gente que caminaba por rla calle con sensibilidad especial, que habían sido atacadas en la noche con la posibilidad de cualquier enfrentamiento con un
información de jeff baumann, el hombre que perdió las piernas después de la explosión quien ayudó carlos arredondoo el día de ayer en boston, participó en un servicio religioso donde acudieron miles de personas, el templo tenía una capacoidad de 2 mil personas, se desbordaba de gente, el dijo que iba a llegar la justicia, y llego para uno, ahora se busca al otro, en watertown, y cambridge, en el mit, la parte de las explosiones en el maraton y la que se desarrolla de watertown, fluye...
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un costarricense se convirtiÓ en un hÉroe del ataque terrorista en el maratÓn de boston, carlos arredondo y envejezcan juntos. como corredora disfrutÉ contarle la historia, usÓ muy bien su creatividad, adelante, y que tengan un matrimonio feliz. continuamos con mÁs de "despierta amÉrica." >>> adelante muchachos. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> bailale. >>> por quÉ compadre? >>> me gusta. >>> a mÍ tambiÉn el conchis, y no voy a estar todo el dÍa asi. quÉ vamos a hacer ahora cuÉntame. >>> vÍctor florencio, me encarÓo la difÍcil labor de presentarlo. >>> no me digas. y dije, ahora cÓmo es esto? vamos con el niÑo. >>> sÍ, con el niÑo prodigio. >>> y eso, muy buenos dÍas, y hoy miÉrcoles, el luna nada mÁs y nada menos que en cÁncer se opone con pluton, y neptuno, se debilita a mercurio, se presta atenciÓn en el hogar. hay una persona que no da el calor que quiere, mucho cuidado con las mentiras, y vamos a ver cÓmo la influencia de pluton, un signo de agua influye en el signo zodiacal. aries evita contratiempos y malos entendidos en tu casa, controle los impulsos, especialmente con los que te rodean. tauro, rodea
un costarricense se convirtiÓ en un hÉroe del ataque terrorista en el maratÓn de boston, carlos arredondo y envejezcan juntos. como corredora disfrutÉ contarle la historia, usÓ muy bien su creatividad, adelante, y que tengan un matrimonio feliz. continuamos con mÁs de "despierta amÉrica." >>> adelante muchachos. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> bailale. >>> por quÉ compadre? >>> me gusta. >>> a mÍ tambiÉn el conchis, y no voy a estar todo el...
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who we are is carlos arredondo's father who we featured earlier in the hour.ad was at the race and rushed to assist a young man who ended up losing both legs. that's who we are. we are the nurses who are running in the marathon who ran immediately to give blood at local area hopts. we are the people who jumped to help strangers in the wake of the blast that occurred on boylston street. that is who we are. the medical and doctors and emergency personnel who responded immediately and saved untold numbers of lives as well as limbs in these world class hospitals around the bomb blast area. that's who we are. we are the people who are opening our homes to complete strangers who are here for the marathon. that's who we are. we are not the person or persons who has put these devices on the sidewalk that maimed and killed human beings. that's not who we are. >> we have a shot. this is from "sports illustrated," david axelrod. a shot of right after the explosion, the chaos. for anybody who has spent any time of boston, it's surreal that you look at the sidewalk and tha
who we are is carlos arredondo's father who we featured earlier in the hour.ad was at the race and rushed to assist a young man who ended up losing both legs. that's who we are. we are the nurses who are running in the marathon who ran immediately to give blood at local area hopts. we are the people who jumped to help strangers in the wake of the blast that occurred on boylston street. that is who we are. the medical and doctors and emergency personnel who responded immediately and saved untold...