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dr. wolf says despite the conflicted feelings everyone takes an oath and lives up to it. >> well moving on in san jose tonight 2 teenagers in huge trouble after terrible crash. >> they have been doing do nuts in this for 4 intersection area for years. >> this is regular perfect race way. >>reporter: that perfect race way turned a home into a garage and now rest didn't who leif on the street say enough is enough this happened on lee avenue in san jose. one driver goes to lehigh school nearby. the other to leland high. and as vick lee explains, neighbors are screws sick of the dangerous driving there and worried that someone eventually will be killed. >> this was no longer just an accident. police arrested the young driver of the 2 cars last night and charged them with a serious crime. >> felony reckless driving with major injury that was the only offense so far. but there may be more coming. >> the accident happened just before 4 yesterday afternoon. police said pair of bmw were speeding on lee
dr. wolf says despite the conflicted feelings everyone takes an oath and lives up to it. >> well moving on in san jose tonight 2 teenagers in huge trouble after terrible crash. >> they have been doing do nuts in this for 4 intersection area for years. >> this is regular perfect race way. >>reporter: that perfect race way turned a home into a garage and now rest didn't who leif on the street say enough is enough this happened on lee avenue in san jose. one driver goes to...
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as dr. wolf said, we did receive this patient and were ready to receive as many casualties as we would need to be ready for. we currently have about 20 patients in the e.d., completely unrelated to this incident. we still do have 12 victims from the initial event hospitalized here at the hospital. one of them still in serious condition in the icu. we initially received 24 patients here from the original event on monday. the vast majority of those patients have been discharged. we are open and ready for any patients to come to the medical center this morning. although, we are restricting access to ensure safety for our patients, families, and visitors and asking people to show patience as they come in this morning. >> was that patient brought in under police guard tonight? >> that patient was brought in with police guard, yes. >> can you describe the injuries to the patient? >> i cannot. we do want to make available the physician that initially heard the events in watertown. >> so my name is dr. s
as dr. wolf said, we did receive this patient and were ready to receive as many casualties as we would need to be ready for. we currently have about 20 patients in the e.d., completely unrelated to this incident. we still do have 12 victims from the initial event hospitalized here at the hospital. one of them still in serious condition in the icu. we initially received 24 patients here from the original event on monday. the vast majority of those patients have been discharged. we are open and...
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it will be interesting to see if dr. wolf treats this guy. but they do obviously want to keep him alive because we really for the family's sake need the answers and how this whole thing evolved and if geraldo is right, that this is the wave of the future, these fanatics coming here and killing at this level, you know, it's a chilling thing. they see this in israel all the time. you know, this is how israelis live. ened and the united states certainly don't want to get into that shepard, you are going to be hanging for the entire evening, right? and the information in boston is going to flow through you. because i want to set up the rest of the schedule for the viewers of fox news. we're going to be on this story probably all night. and into tomorrow morning. shepard is a point man out in boston. it's all going to go through you, right? >> shepard: we're waiting now, bill, to hear from authorities. i think it's important, especially on a night like this for us not to get ahead of ourselves on this matter. we do not know what inspired these men
it will be interesting to see if dr. wolf treats this guy. but they do obviously want to keep him alive because we really for the family's sake need the answers and how this whole thing evolved and if geraldo is right, that this is the wave of the future, these fanatics coming here and killing at this level, you know, it's a chilling thing. they see this in israel all the time. you know, this is how israelis live. ened and the united states certainly don't want to get into that shepard, you are...
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dr. richard wolfe. our cbs station here in boston, wbz, was broadcasting the marathon and here's how things unfolded just right after the first explosion. >> oh my god. they're dead. >> you just heard wbz on the scene just 30 feet away. good morning to you. you were so close. describe what you saw. >> so we were at the finish line because we cover the race. the marathon is a jewel in the city. we were standing at the finish line. it was myself and a photographer and a producer. we literally at the finish line you could see how excited people were. we were looking across the finish line and the bomb went off and the nature of this thing, you felt like a big huge firework went off next to you. an accident or something. the second blast went off and immediately everyone knew what was going on. most people were jumping in the street and running to get away. brian, the photographer i was working with, a big fella, he's 6'5" and he started grabbing barricades to tear it down to get to victims. i'm standing be
dr. richard wolfe. our cbs station here in boston, wbz, was broadcasting the marathon and here's how things unfolded just right after the first explosion. >> oh my god. they're dead. >> you just heard wbz on the scene just 30 feet away. good morning to you. you were so close. describe what you saw. >> so we were at the finish line because we cover the race. the marathon is a jewel in the city. we were standing at the finish line. it was myself and a photographer and a...
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as dr. wolf said, we did receive this patient and were ready to receive as many casualties as we would need to be ready for. currently, we have about 20 patients in the ed, completely unrelated to this incident. we still do have 12 victims from the initial event hospitalized here at the hospital. one of them still in serious condition in the icu. we initially received 24 patients here from the original event on monday. the vast majority of those patients have been discharged. we are open and ready for any patients to come to the medical center this morning. although we are restricting access to ensure safety for our patients, families and visitors and asking people to show patients as they come in this morning. >> was that patient brought in under police guard tonight? >> that patient was brought in with police guard, yes. >> can you describe the injuries? >> i cannot. we do want to make available the physician that initially heard the -- heard the event from watertown. >> my name is dr. shownfie
as dr. wolf said, we did receive this patient and were ready to receive as many casualties as we would need to be ready for. currently, we have about 20 patients in the ed, completely unrelated to this incident. we still do have 12 victims from the initial event hospitalized here at the hospital. one of them still in serious condition in the icu. we initially received 24 patients here from the original event on monday. the vast majority of those patients have been discharged. we are open and...
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>> so that was dr. wolf who was commenting on the patient's injuries. >> okay. i apologize for confusing you two. can you tell us what exactly suspect number one, how he died? what killed him? >> so, that's something that i really can't comment on. that's left for the medical examiner to determine a cause of death. the patient did suffer significant trauma, without question. significant trauma. but the exact cause of death would be something for the medical examiner to determine. >> okay. but it could have been either the explosion, or the gunshot wounds, is that fair to say? >> so, you know, either would be a possibility, but like i said, it was definitely -- he had significant trauma that was the cause of his death. >> one more and then i want to let my colleague john berman ask a question. that is, did the patient have any explosives on him? was he wired with any sort of explosive device in any way? >> so, you know, i can't comment on what has gone on before the patient arrived in the hospital, and whether anything was dealt with by police at the scene. so i
>> so that was dr. wolf who was commenting on the patient's injuries. >> okay. i apologize for confusing you two. can you tell us what exactly suspect number one, how he died? what killed him? >> so, that's something that i really can't comment on. that's left for the medical examiner to determine a cause of death. the patient did suffer significant trauma, without question. significant trauma. but the exact cause of death would be something for the medical examiner to...
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as dr. wolf said, we did receive this patient, and we're ready to receive as many casualties as we would need to be ready for. we currently have about 20 patients completely unrelated to this incident. we still do have 12 victims from the initial event hospitalized here. one of them still in serious condition. we initially received 24 patients here from the original event on monday. the vast majority of those patients have been discharged. we are open and ready for any patients to come to the medical center this morning. although we are restricting access to ensure safety for our patients' families and visitors and asking people to show patience as they come in this morning. >> was that patient brought in under police guard? >> that patient was brought in under police guard, yes. >> can you describe the injuries of the patient? >> i cannot. we want to make available the physician that initially heard the event in watertown. >> my name is dr. schoenfeld. last night as i was doing work at home and
as dr. wolf said, we did receive this patient, and we're ready to receive as many casualties as we would need to be ready for. we currently have about 20 patients completely unrelated to this incident. we still do have 12 victims from the initial event hospitalized here. one of them still in serious condition. we initially received 24 patients here from the original event on monday. the vast majority of those patients have been discharged. we are open and ready for any patients to come to the...
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dr. richard wolfe.nd cbs station here in boston wbz was broadcasting the marathon and here is how things unfolded just right after the first explosion. >> oh, my god. they are dead. >> and you just heard wbz's jonathan aliaos he was there, and the scene just 30 feet away. he joins us now. good morning to you. you were so close describe what you saw. >> so we were at the finish line. we covered the race and the marathon is a duel in the city. we were standing at the finish line, myself a photographer and producer. and at the finish line people run across see how excited they were to get across high-fiving and looking exactly the way across the finish line when the bomb went off, and the destruction ty nature of this thing, you felt a big huge piece of fireworks went off you and then the second blast went off and immediately everybody knew what was going on. most people journalling in the street, running to get away and brian, the photographer i was working with, big fellow 6'5" ran over started grabbing
dr. richard wolfe.nd cbs station here in boston wbz was broadcasting the marathon and here is how things unfolded just right after the first explosion. >> oh, my god. they are dead. >> and you just heard wbz's jonathan aliaos he was there, and the scene just 30 feet away. he joins us now. good morning to you. you were so close describe what you saw. >> so we were at the finish line. we covered the race and the marathon is a duel in the city. we were standing at the finish...
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dr. richard wolf, the head of the emergency medical department, called it the smoothest sort of handing of that i've ever seen in my career, something that i hope none of us have to see again. you know, this chamber has spent the last four months and even years before that debating issues like taxes, spending, and health care, but the number-one responsibility of the federal government is to keep the american people safe and secure. our response to this attack must be firm and unequivocal. we must send a clear message that we will never compromise our value or our freedom in the face of terrorist violence. we must stay on the offensive against the enemies of civilization and remain vigilant in our day-to-day lives. the victims of boston deserve nothing less. madam president, i yield the floor. and i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: quorum call: the presiding officer: the senator from iowa. mr. grassley: i ask that the calling of the quorum be suspended. the presiding officer: without objection. under the previou
dr. richard wolf, the head of the emergency medical department, called it the smoothest sort of handing of that i've ever seen in my career, something that i hope none of us have to see again. you know, this chamber has spent the last four months and even years before that debating issues like taxes, spending, and health care, but the number-one responsibility of the federal government is to keep the american people safe and secure. our response to this attack must be firm and unequivocal. we...
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center in a city, oftentimes it will take lots of patients, both suspects and victims, wolf. >> thank you very much, drng. cnn takes you to the war-ravaged home where they grew up. and the cameras that might have been a first line of defense if the suspects had targeted times square in new york. we're going inside new york's nerve center. time you met. you brought the flex in... as soon as i met fiona and i was describing the problem we were having with our rear brakes, she immediately triaged the situation, knew exactly what was wrong with it, the car was diagnosed properly, it was fixed correctly i have confidence knowing that if i take to ford it's going to be done correctly with the right parts and the right people. get a free brake inspection and brake pads installed for just 49.95 after rebates when you use the ford service credit card. did you tell him to say all of that? no, he's right though... angie's liat angie's list, i autyou'll find reviews. on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. if you want to save yourself time and avoid a hassle, go to angie's lis
center in a city, oftentimes it will take lots of patients, both suspects and victims, wolf. >> thank you very much, drng. cnn takes you to the war-ravaged home where they grew up. and the cameras that might have been a first line of defense if the suspects had targeted times square in new york. we're going inside new york's nerve center. time you met. you brought the flex in... as soon as i met fiona and i was describing the problem we were having with our rear brakes, she immediately...
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dr. murray. that's what's going to unfold over the next two to four months, wolf. >> casey wian on the scene fors. all right, thanks very much, casey. other news we're following including a killer who is on the loose in northern california. 8-year-old lela fowler is dead. her 8-year-old brother found her stabbed and wounded outside the family's home in sacramento on saturday. she later died. the brother told police he'd seen an intruder leaving the house. the sheriff's department says it has a lot of evidence including fingerprints and possibly dna. >>> flight delays are coming to an end, but president obama still hasn't signed the bill to stop those air traffic control furloughs. the reason? a simple typo. we'll explain that and much more coming up. maxwell is not. he's on geico.com setting up an appointment with an adjuster. ted is now on hold with his insurance company. maxwell is not and just confirmed a 5:30 time for tuesday. ted, is still waiting. yes! maxwell is out and about... with ted's now ex-girlfriend. wheeeee! whoo! later ted! online claims appointments. just a click away on geico.
dr. murray. that's what's going to unfold over the next two to four months, wolf. >> casey wian on the scene fors. all right, thanks very much, casey. other news we're following including a killer who is on the loose in northern california. 8-year-old lela fowler is dead. her 8-year-old brother found her stabbed and wounded outside the family's home in sacramento on saturday. she later died. the brother told police he'd seen an intruder leaving the house. the sheriff's department says it...
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and dr., tell us a little where you were, what happened, because you saved people's lives. >> you know, wolfossed the finish line, was recovering in the athlete recovery area. met up with my family. probably about 15 minutes before the bomb went off. we got in a cab and headed home. i got a text message telling me that there was a bombing. so i immediately left the family at home, went to the hospital. >> massachusetts mny$general? >> massachusetts general hospital. and at the hospital, the infrastructure was already in place. and the emergency department was responding to the multiple casualties coming. within about 90 seconds of arriving, i was taking the first patient to surgery. >> and these patients had shrapnel, bbs, nails, this is the kind of stuff that you haven't seen since you were in iraq or afghanistan. have you seen anything like this at massachusetts general? >> nothing like this. these patients had what any military surgeon would describe as a common pattern for a blast in multiple fragmentation. fragments all over their entire torso, head, arms, legs, with bilateral, or both
and dr., tell us a little where you were, what happened, because you saved people's lives. >> you know, wolfossed the finish line, was recovering in the athlete recovery area. met up with my family. probably about 15 minutes before the bomb went off. we got in a cab and headed home. i got a text message telling me that there was a bombing. so i immediately left the family at home, went to the hospital. >> massachusetts mny$general? >> massachusetts general hospital. and at the...
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wolf. >> we'll continue our nonstop coverage here in the situation room. coming up cnn's dr. sanjay gupta goes into a hospital here in the bonnett area to talk to the doctors who saved the lives of some of the seriously wounded patients. then frame by frame by frame, image by image, what investigators can learn by studying the video and the photos of the boston marathon bombings. ♪ [ female announcer ] from meeting customer needs... to meeting patient needs... ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ from finding the best way... ♪ to finding the best catch... ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ ♪ what's up everybody how ya doing today? ♪ ♪ you're probably busy but i've got something to say ♪ ♪ even when you think you've got no worries at all ♪ ♪ bad credit can hit you like a cannonball ♪ ♪ so check the site, make sure your credit's cool ♪ ♪ before you dip your flippers in the swimming pool!♪ ♪it's easy to use, it helps you to see ♪ ♪ how your score's affecting you financially ♪ ♪ no need to change clothes, wear what you got on ♪ ♪ and jump in to free-credit-score-dot-com ♪ narrator: offer applies w
wolf. >> we'll continue our nonstop coverage here in the situation room. coming up cnn's dr. sanjay gupta goes into a hospital here in the bonnett area to talk to the doctors who saved the lives of some of the seriously wounded patients. then frame by frame by frame, image by image, what investigators can learn by studying the video and the photos of the boston marathon bombings. ♪ [ female announcer ] from meeting customer needs... to meeting patient needs... ♪ wireless is limitless....
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dr. barchi said he not only fired mike rice, but also john wolf, who is part of the general counsel hereiversity. he said john wolf resigned from that leadership position after all of this fallout from the video that we saw this week. >> several heads rolling here in the wake of the video. go ahead. >> reporter: i just want to say, too, that right here is a copy of the report from the independent investigation, so of course we'll be sifting through this and seeing what it exactly says and we'll bring this to you later. and also want to mention, we asked him if you knew about the content of this video, if you knew there was verbal abuse and physical abuse, if a teacher did that, if a rutgers professor did that in a classroom here, would suspension be satisfactory. or is there a double standard here. and he said if he knew -- if a professor threw a basketball at his student's head, absolutely that professor would go. back to you. >> okay. pamela brown for us in new jersey. thank you. >>> 23 years after committing a murder, a man turns himself in. why did he do it? why did he wait so long?
dr. barchi said he not only fired mike rice, but also john wolf, who is part of the general counsel hereiversity. he said john wolf resigned from that leadership position after all of this fallout from the video that we saw this week. >> several heads rolling here in the wake of the video. go ahead. >> reporter: i just want to say, too, that right here is a copy of the report from the independent investigation, so of course we'll be sifting through this and seeing what it exactly...
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wolfs out there. what has changed is that our cities are now more rife with the very type of violence that killed dr.nd there is a need for our country to take that as seriously as we possibly can. to make our children our most precious resource as protected as possible and i think he would be very frustrated. dr. king talked about the need to fight poverty, militarism and racism. we have allowed our cities to become militarized in a way that would unsettle him greatly. >> certainly president obama is trying to get the ball back in his court, so to speak, having the fire needed around the country and in washington, d.c. to move on some type of legislation for gun violence reform in this country. as we used president obama as an example, and americans see the first ever african-american president, does that give people a reason to think that we truly do live in a post racial america when we really don't? >> certainly, some people have tried to make that argument. i think when we looked at how our country, some part of our country reacted, we saw the rise of the tea party and frankly, the most vocal pr
wolfs out there. what has changed is that our cities are now more rife with the very type of violence that killed dr.nd there is a need for our country to take that as seriously as we possibly can. to make our children our most precious resource as protected as possible and i think he would be very frustrated. dr. king talked about the need to fight poverty, militarism and racism. we have allowed our cities to become militarized in a way that would unsettle him greatly. >> certainly...
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dr. carolyn caffeine -- levine and especially during transition health care settings and then mr. wolf is the father of a son who suffered from mental illness and mr. kelly is also a father of a sudden with mental illness. >> i am thrilled to have one of my constituents testify today from parkersburg iowa has a story to tell about this gentleman feature did sports illustrated after he was gunned down by a former student. the nfl national high school coach of the year with four of his former players playing in the nfl and she has an importance story to share about these issues. >> and then may have misled grappa calls privacy project as you are aware of a committee is holding an investigative hearing and may take testimony under oath do you have objections? please share prices under the rules of the house you are entitled to be advised by counsel if you desire today. in the case please rise and raise your right hand and i will swear you in. dues were the testimony you're about to give is the truce, the whole truth, nothing but the truth? all participates -- for japan's answer to in the
dr. carolyn caffeine -- levine and especially during transition health care settings and then mr. wolf is the father of a son who suffered from mental illness and mr. kelly is also a father of a sudden with mental illness. >> i am thrilled to have one of my constituents testify today from parkersburg iowa has a story to tell about this gentleman feature did sports illustrated after he was gunned down by a former student. the nfl national high school coach of the year with four of his...
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dr. dyson has been called the ideal public intellectual of our time by writer naomi wolf and, a street fighter in suit and tie by autor -- author nathan mccaul. pretty good names i should say. you may no, ma'am him by sight from his many guest appearances on msnbc as i do. it has been my pleasure to work with both brigitte and paul farber over the last several years to bring leonard freed's photographs into the library's collections. paul farber was professor dyson's student at the university of pennsylvania and later his research assistant. currently farber is a lecturer in urban studies at the university of pennsylvania and ph.d candidate having just completed his dissertation in american culture at the university of michigan. farber's work on culture has appeared in the journal, criticism, and other outlets, vibe and blander as well as on npr he was named to dell's inaugural inspire 100 list as a world changer for his use of technology in empowering social change. he is working on a biography of leonard freed. let us welcome these distinguished guests and learn how leonard freed's images of
dr. dyson has been called the ideal public intellectual of our time by writer naomi wolf and, a street fighter in suit and tie by autor -- author nathan mccaul. pretty good names i should say. you may no, ma'am him by sight from his many guest appearances on msnbc as i do. it has been my pleasure to work with both brigitte and paul farber over the last several years to bring leonard freed's photographs into the library's collections. paul farber was professor dyson's student at the university...
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wolf? >> elizabeth cohen, thanks very much. we are joined now by a leading orthopedic surgeon which specializes in sports medicine in washington, dr greater respect. you brought an example of what's going on. i'm pretty amazed that after what looked like such a horrific disaster yesterday he's already up on crutches. >> yeah. the beauty of this proceed sur that we can stabilize the fracture acutely with the rod as we saw from elizabeth's presentation there. we'll take it first in approach to the knee where we're going to make an incision just along the side of the patella tendon which gives us exposure to the tibia and looking at the other model and the entire tibia along its length, we can place a rod through a small drill hole that measures around a sent meter down. >> that would be that titanium rod that she was talking about. that will stay in there forever, is that right? >> typically. it's rarely necessary to remove it it. sometimes there will be irritability from locking screws or bolts that go above or below the fraukt you are, but that's not necessary. >> you've done this procedure yourself? >> yes, i have. >> what's the
wolf? >> elizabeth cohen, thanks very much. we are joined now by a leading orthopedic surgeon which specializes in sports medicine in washington, dr greater respect. you brought an example of what's going on. i'm pretty amazed that after what looked like such a horrific disaster yesterday he's already up on crutches. >> yeah. the beauty of this proceed sur that we can stabilize the fracture acutely with the rod as we saw from elizabeth's presentation there. we'll take it first in...
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dr. jill biden here today, she brought a pair of running shoes. the running shoes symbolic on one who someone scribbled, never forget. something i wanted to show you, wolfg boston, through all the t-shirts, finally here, i noticed -- excuse me -- a couple of baseballs. these baseballs, you see, stay brave. this is for 8-year-old martin richard. he loved his t ball. different reminders of the three young victims whose lives were lost up the street here on boylston. wolf, you were here. i talked to a woman who got her medal today from the marathon, who was one of those who didn't quite finish. they talk about just coming here, almost not believing it, watching the coverage on television, needing to see it with their own eyes, pay their own respects. and finally begin the healing process, wolf. here it is. in the middle of boylston street. >> i was there with you. it was so moving just to be at that memorial. and just to walk up and down bo boylston street to see where the two bombs went off. and to see people coming from all over. they just want to express their solidarity and see this city come back to life. it was really inspiring to me as well. all rig
dr. jill biden here today, she brought a pair of running shoes. the running shoes symbolic on one who someone scribbled, never forget. something i wanted to show you, wolfg boston, through all the t-shirts, finally here, i noticed -- excuse me -- a couple of baseballs. these baseballs, you see, stay brave. this is for 8-year-old martin richard. he loved his t ball. different reminders of the three young victims whose lives were lost up the street here on boylston. wolf, you were here. i talked...