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dr. jenkins, the assistant chief of anesthesia, dr. baxter, a number of people were there, they started c.p.r. because of the concerns other issues, we put chest tubes in both chests, so if you do have a collapsed lung, you can expand it and you can breathe. concern about whether or not the trackal tube was where it should -- trakal tube was where it was supposed to be. and there was an incision in the neck to get a shorter tube in place. that is important -- when it comes to explaining what was done and what happened in that 20 minutes. the trachia wound went through this wound in the neck and that caused confusion later. that's where it had to be. then the -- we gave him steroids because we had remembered from some stuff in the press that he probably had abnormal adriennal glands. >> you talked about the secret service -- you didn't have his medical record there on hand, as you would have today. >> correct. so at this point we had gotten him breathing and trying to make the circulation better, it wasn't getting better, it was getting
dr. jenkins, the assistant chief of anesthesia, dr. baxter, a number of people were there, they started c.p.r. because of the concerns other issues, we put chest tubes in both chests, so if you do have a collapsed lung, you can expand it and you can breathe. concern about whether or not the trackal tube was where it should -- trakal tube was where it was supposed to be. and there was an incision in the neck to get a shorter tube in place. that is important -- when it comes to explaining what...
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dr. jenkins, the assistant chief of anesthesia, dr. baxter, a number of people were there, they started c.p.r. because of the concerns other issues, we put chest tubes in both chests, so if you do have a collapsed lung, you can expand it and you can breathe. concern about whether or not the trackal tube was where it should -- trakal tube was where it was supposed to be. and there was an incision in the neck to get a shorter tube in place. that is important -- when it comes to explaining what was done and what happened in that 20 minutes. the trachia wound went through this wound in the neck and that caused confusion later. that's where it had to be. then the -- we gave him steroids because we had remembered from some stuff in the press that he probably had abnormal adriennal glands. >> you talked about the secret service -- you didn't have his medical record there on hand, as you would have today. >> correct. so at this point we had gotten him breathing and trying to make the circulation better, it wasn't getting better, it was getting
dr. jenkins, the assistant chief of anesthesia, dr. baxter, a number of people were there, they started c.p.r. because of the concerns other issues, we put chest tubes in both chests, so if you do have a collapsed lung, you can expand it and you can breathe. concern about whether or not the trackal tube was where it should -- trakal tube was where it was supposed to be. and there was an incision in the neck to get a shorter tube in place. that is important -- when it comes to explaining what...
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dr. jenkins commented on the president being in town and he hoped everything went well. >> do you remember exactly how you first heard, what you are doing at the time? a dispatch came in? >> i may be telling you more than you want to hear. the other thing which is different, right now, as you know, there are mobile intensive care units, paramedic equipped vans to pick up injured or ill patients. they have direct radio communication with the hospital so we know what is coming and we can direct care before the patients get here. in 1963, none of that existed. dallas really did have a very sophisticated system for the time, but it consisted of some of the ambulances having radios which connected with the police dispatcher. the police dispatcher with then call the hospital and say x patients are coming. there's frequently some confusion in all that communication of several people. a lot of times we got a call from the police dispatcher which turned out to be a false alarm or overstated. that leads up to what happened. one of the nurses came out and told richard delaney, who was in charge of th
dr. jenkins commented on the president being in town and he hoped everything went well. >> do you remember exactly how you first heard, what you are doing at the time? a dispatch came in? >> i may be telling you more than you want to hear. the other thing which is different, right now, as you know, there are mobile intensive care units, paramedic equipped vans to pick up injured or ill patients. they have direct radio communication with the hospital so we know what is coming and we...
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jenkins, as well. let's bring in dr. dale archer as you listen to that account and this guy is charming, flirting with stuart there, how does that charming ladies man, the man plateder lead to what we end up with, a murder and suicide when it's all said and done? i think it's very common to have an abuser who basically looks completely normal every other aspect of their life. so i don't think there was necessarily any red flag that the people on the show were going to say, oh, my, this guy's going to be bad news. when you can find out what's going on is when they are with a significant woman in their life and oftentimes it's the only time you're going to see this type of behavior and typically that takes awhile to build up. we talk about the continuum of abuse, we talked about chris brown previously. and what happens is, this eventually can get taken to the level where they start thinking, i'm going to lose this woman forever, and if i can't have her, nobody else will either. >> there you go. okay. so let's go back to st
jenkins, as well. let's bring in dr. dale archer as you listen to that account and this guy is charming, flirting with stuart there, how does that charming ladies man, the man plateder lead to what we end up with, a murder and suicide when it's all said and done? i think it's very common to have an abuser who basically looks completely normal every other aspect of their life. so i don't think there was necessarily any red flag that the people on the show were going to say, oh, my, this guy's...
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>> yes, they are doing an autopsy on ryan jenkins to determine cause of death and i assume they'll also do toxicology. >> to dr. michael arnall, board certified forensic pathologist out of denver, colorado. it's great to see you. i don't understand how he could hang himself with the feet touching the ground. how do you fight the impulse to live? >> when that belt constricts around his neck, he may only have 10 or 12 seconds of consciousness. once he loses consciousness, he loses his ability to protect himself. >> so just 12 seconds of fighting tim pulse to live. so, do you believe it is possible? you don't think anyone helped him? >> well, i cannot exclude that possibility, but it would not be uncommon for an individual to hang themselves with their belt around some type of device. it's not unusual that the legs are bent when a person who commits suicide is found at the scene. >> i didn't know that, thank you. let's unleash the lawyers. joining us out of new york, victims rights advocate, family rights attorney, susan moss. out of the atlanta, veteran defense attorney raymond giudice. out of new york, trial la
>> yes, they are doing an autopsy on ryan jenkins to determine cause of death and i assume they'll also do toxicology. >> to dr. michael arnall, board certified forensic pathologist out of denver, colorado. it's great to see you. i don't understand how he could hang himself with the feet touching the ground. how do you fight the impulse to live? >> when that belt constricts around his neck, he may only have 10 or 12 seconds of consciousness. once he loses consciousness, he...
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i want to thank today's cohost, alan jenkins, joining me for the first, but certainly not the last time. >>> here, drpicks it up. >> big news today. the man behind the lockerbie bombing has been set free by scottish authorities. we'll take a look at that. should prostate cancer be your get out of jail free card? >>> and a poignant story of a man who really represents what i think has some of the things that are wrong with health care today. a fascinating profile. we have a lot today, including an update on senator kennedy's health. >>> it's almost noon on the east coast, the doctor is in. spectacular. women who drink crystal light drink 20% more water. crystal light. make a delicious change. as we get older, our bodies become... less able to absorb calcium. he recommended citracal. it's a different kind of calcium. calcium citrate. with vitamin d... for unsurpassed absorption, to nourish your bones. introducing the all-new nutrisystem for men, with flexible new programs personalized to meet your goals. dan marino influenced me, and he really pushed me to get on nutrisystem. yeah, i'll take credit for
i want to thank today's cohost, alan jenkins, joining me for the first, but certainly not the last time. >>> here, drpicks it up. >> big news today. the man behind the lockerbie bombing has been set free by scottish authorities. we'll take a look at that. should prostate cancer be your get out of jail free card? >>> and a poignant story of a man who really represents what i think has some of the things that are wrong with health care today. a fascinating profile. we have...
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jenkins to take his own life? >> you know, that's an interesting point. i want to go to the specialist, psychologist dr. karen stark, joining us from our manhattan studios. karen, what about it? i've got to tell you that all along, several people said, what if he kills himself, and i said, i went, no, no, he's so into himself, he would never commit suicide. i was wrong. >> well, nancy, i really believe that in most cases, you would be right. but this guy seems to have taken his aggressive impulses and turned it onto himself. maybe he just got totally out of control and then he realized that there was no place left for him to run. and he certainly didn't want to face authorities. he can be extremely aggressive. and he is narcissistic. he can't live like that. >> or maybe instead of manning up and answering up for what he did, i mean, he knew canada would not extradite him back to the u.s. if the death penalty was being sought. he was -- his intellect was such that he would know that. so it seems to me he took the easy way out wallowing in his own self-pity, poor, poor, pitiful me. that's my take on it. w
jenkins to take his own life? >> you know, that's an interesting point. i want to go to the specialist, psychologist dr. karen stark, joining us from our manhattan studios. karen, what about it? i've got to tell you that all along, several people said, what if he kills himself, and i said, i went, no, no, he's so into himself, he would never commit suicide. i was wrong. >> well, nancy, i really believe that in most cases, you would be right. but this guy seems to have taken his...
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dr. howard oliver, former deputy forensic pathologist joining us ot of l.a. we are taking the calls live. you are taking a look at reality tv star ryan jenkins, and now deceased swimsuit model jasmine fiori. he is on the run. we know he has a pilot's license, and he has eluded police with a high-speedboat chase, and money is no object to this guy, and where he is is anybody's guess. in all of the years i have covered stories and prosecuted people, i have never heard of somebody's body being identified by a serial number on a breast implant. have you? >> i have heard of bodies being identified on medical devices such as a pacemaker or hip replacements, and it is -- and i have heard of instances where people were identified by implants in their breasts. >> you have heard of that before? >> yes, i have. >> i have never seen that. to you cheryl mccullom, crime analyst and director of the cold case squad pine lake pd, that is a new one on me. >> new one on me. nancy, never. >> and our psychotherapist, i have had it up to here with people on air, analysts, analyzing her like she is is a piece of trash, just like he allegedly left her, because of h
dr. howard oliver, former deputy forensic pathologist joining us ot of l.a. we are taking the calls live. you are taking a look at reality tv star ryan jenkins, and now deceased swimsuit model jasmine fiori. he is on the run. we know he has a pilot's license, and he has eluded police with a high-speedboat chase, and money is no object to this guy, and where he is is anybody's guess. in all of the years i have covered stories and prosecuted people, i have never heard of somebody's body being...
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jenkins may be driving fiore's car. a mercedes with paper license plates. >> michael jackson's doctor charged in the death of the king of pop. law enforcement source said dr. conrad murray will be arrested on manslaughter charges in the next two weeks. investigators are plan to search another pharmacy before then to amass more evidence against him. dr. murray that claims he is innocent talked to supporters on "youtube" today. >> as long as i keep god in my heart. and you in my life, i will be fine. i have done all i can do. i told the truth. and i have faith that the truth will prevail. >> meantime, michael jackson's burial has been planned for august 29 that would have been michael jackson's 51st birthday. . >> the feds weigh-in on how businesses should handle the swine flu. find out when you should call in sick. as fox 45 news at 10:00 continues. >> and how to make sure that . >> pediatric trials for the h1n1 vaccination got underway today. the vaccine is tested on 120 children through the university of maryland. kids will get two doses, 21 days apart. and then they will get blood tests several times to see if the vaccine is working. nationwide, 600 chi
jenkins may be driving fiore's car. a mercedes with paper license plates. >> michael jackson's doctor charged in the death of the king of pop. law enforcement source said dr. conrad murray will be arrested on manslaughter charges in the next two weeks. investigators are plan to search another pharmacy before then to amass more evidence against him. dr. murray that claims he is innocent talked to supporters on "youtube" today. >> as long as i keep god in my heart. and you...
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jenkins? what was a guy with a history of assault doing on a reality show? next on "larry king live." good evening. our guests are randi kaye, cnn correspondent in los angeles. dr. drew pinsky, host of vh1's "celebrity rehab" and author of "the mirror effect. "new york, anesthesiologist and clinical professor at stony brook university. in addition to the coroner's initial findings, the associated press is quoting a single now, unidentified law enforcement official as saying that the l.a. county coroner has ruled michael jackson's death a homicide. when cnn asked the coroner's office about this report, the response was no comment. the spokesman for the lapd told cnn the story did not come from that department. so what is the story, randi? >> the story is it appears michael jackson had a real cocktail of drugs in the hours before his death. according to the search warrant and the affidavit we got today from houston, 1:30 in the morning, dr. conrad murray, his personal petition gave him 10 milligrams of valium. he thought he was addicted to propofol, the very powerful sedative, as you know, really supposed to be used in the hospital. he was trying to wean him off
jenkins? what was a guy with a history of assault doing on a reality show? next on "larry king live." good evening. our guests are randi kaye, cnn correspondent in los angeles. dr. drew pinsky, host of vh1's "celebrity rehab" and author of "the mirror effect. "new york, anesthesiologist and clinical professor at stony brook university. in addition to the coroner's initial findings, the associated press is quoting a single now, unidentified law enforcement official...
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dr. jennifer ashton coming up. >>> key evidence turns up in the murder of a swimsuit model jasmine fiore. we're going to talk to friends and family of the suspect, her ex-husband ryan jenkins>>> and more on the life of senator ted kennedy, including his unlikely rise to elder statesman. this is "the early show" on cbs. my name is herb. i live in northport, alabama. i'm semi retired and i'm here to tell a story. my parents all smoked. my grandparents smoked. i've been a long-time smoker. you know, discouragement is a big thing in quitting smoking. i'm a guy who had given up quitting. what caused me to be interested was, chantix is not a nicotine product and that intrigued me. the doctor said while you're taking it you can continue to smoke during the first week. (announcer) chantix is proven to reduce the urge to smoke. in studies, 44% of chantix users were quit during weeks 9 to 12 of treatment, compared to 18% on sugar pill. today i see myself as a jolly old man, (laughing) who doesn't have to smoke. ...who doesn't have to sneak out to take a couple puffs of a cigarette anymore. (announcer) herb quit smoking with chantix and support. talk to your doctor about chantix and
dr. jennifer ashton coming up. >>> key evidence turns up in the murder of a swimsuit model jasmine fiore. we're going to talk to friends and family of the suspect, her ex-husband ryan jenkins>>> and more on the life of senator ted kennedy, including his unlikely rise to elder statesman. this is "the early show" on cbs. my name is herb. i live in northport, alabama. i'm semi retired and i'm here to tell a story. my parents all smoked. my grandparents smoked. i've been...