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sanjay gupta spent time with an elite medical crew at camp dwyer.a call comes in, their job is to beat the clock, just 60 minutes, that's all they get every time. >> reporter: one hour, that's it. minutes began ticking down when word came that two men, both civilians, about 40 miles from here were critically wounded. without help, they could bleed out and die. >> they're an urgent patient. we have timelines where we need to be moving extremely fast, i mean within minutes. we don't mess around. when that bell rings, we run. and we get out here, all geared up and take off. >> we're on a blackhawk helicopter going as fast as i've ever traveled on one of these, 1,200 feet off the ground. we know there are two patients, they're bad, that's all we know. we don't know how bad off they are. we're going to see. it's what these guys do. i'm with an elite medical dustoff crew. the name goes back to vietnam. it was a radio emergency call signal to chopper in the combat flight medics. they are a go-team. 24-7, they steal moments of time to save lives. >> our job
sanjay gupta spent time with an elite medical crew at camp dwyer.a call comes in, their job is to beat the clock, just 60 minutes, that's all they get every time. >> reporter: one hour, that's it. minutes began ticking down when word came that two men, both civilians, about 40 miles from here were critically wounded. without help, they could bleed out and die. >> they're an urgent patient. we have timelines where we need to be moving extremely fast, i mean within minutes. we don't...
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dwyer held in check. just>> five carries for seven yards in the first half.ch getting things going on the opening drive. it would lead to a tech field goal. later in a the first quarter, ja'kouri harris, up top to -- jacoryso harris, part of a 4-pl, 70-yard scoring drive. 7-3 canes. second quarter, miami driving again. 3rd and 2. harris rolling, throwing. epps catching. harris, 7 of 9 on the drive. canes led 14-3. later in the second quarter. harris rolling again. lots of time. it's epps again. canes would boot a field goal. lead 17-3. miami scored on the first three drives of the game. third quarter, harris to on jimmy graham. 14-yard touchdown. miami led 31-10. georgia tech lining up to punt. closing seconds of the third quarter. it gets away from chandler anderson. boots it out of the back for the safety. miami led 33-10. but tech, the run happy footbal team passing this time. josh nesbitt, 56 yards to thom thomas. p.a.t. would be good. and miami leads 33-17 right now. 8 minutes, 36 seconds to play in land shark stadium. canes are in georgia tech territory
dwyer held in check. just>> five carries for seven yards in the first half.ch getting things going on the opening drive. it would lead to a tech field goal. later in a the first quarter, ja'kouri harris, up top to -- jacoryso harris, part of a 4-pl, 70-yard scoring drive. 7-3 canes. second quarter, miami driving again. 3rd and 2. harris rolling, throwing. epps catching. harris, 7 of 9 on the drive. canes led 14-3. later in the second quarter. harris rolling again. lots of time. it's epps...
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he takes us inside a hospital at camp dwyer. at his report. >> reporter: early morning, kandahar. >> we've been here just a few migts. we're already getting an idea of just how busy this hospital is. the busiest air strip supposedly in the world, trying to get patients to the hospital. we're hearing this is a very urgent case. a patient with a lot of bleeding. possible double leg amputation. >> stay out of the box, please. >> very weak radal pulses. tourniquet was turn on about 45 minutes ago. bilateral tourniquets. >> reporter: the doctor is communicating to the patient, translating, trying to figure out exactly what happened to him. we don't know much. middle-aged, afghan national. here's something, only a quarter of the patients brought here are u.s. or coalition forces. the rest are locals. >> we'll go ahead and give him some more pain medicine. yes, please, 50 again. he can handle it. >> you have no idea the severity of injuries. checking everything is fine. pak sure there's nothing they missed. >> you can see the tournique
he takes us inside a hospital at camp dwyer. at his report. >> reporter: early morning, kandahar. >> we've been here just a few migts. we're already getting an idea of just how busy this hospital is. the busiest air strip supposedly in the world, trying to get patients to the hospital. we're hearing this is a very urgent case. a patient with a lot of bleeding. possible double leg amputation. >> stay out of the box, please. >> very weak radal pulses. tourniquet was turn...
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tony dwyer with ftne equity markets. gentlemen, nice to have you on the program, as always. >> hey, maria. >> a lot of talk today that we're going to see in the coming weeks a number of ipos coming to market. no surprise, companies choosing this environment. the market up sharply since the lows in march, to come out, go public, create more shares. what do you think that's going to do to sentiment, and to performance? >> well, i think it's about time. the market has reached a level where companies can come out and raise new capital at attractive prices. the market is willing to accept that. i think it's going to be good. i think it will help the market push higher. it is the improvement in economic fundamentals that continues to drive this market higher. and i would just note, because of the strength in technology that we've seen recently, that recent technology conferences, companies across the board have been talking about improved business conditions. that's what's driving the market. especially the technology stocks.
tony dwyer with ftne equity markets. gentlemen, nice to have you on the program, as always. >> hey, maria. >> a lot of talk today that we're going to see in the coming weeks a number of ipos coming to market. no surprise, companies choosing this environment. the market up sharply since the lows in march, to come out, go public, create more shares. what do you think that's going to do to sentiment, and to performance? >> well, i think it's about time. the market has reached a...
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sanjay gupta is at camp dwyer. like us, it's in helmand province. the precise location. sanjay spent time with a surgeon whose job is to save lives. it's an incredible story and for sanjay, a personal one. as you'll see. he went from watching a procedure in the operating room to helping the medical team perform it. >> one, two, three. oh, that's a mess. okay. >> u.s. army major augustus brown is the only vascular surgeon in afghanistan. >> probably an anti-personnel mine he stepped on. basically it amputated his legs. his feet were gone. and we completed the amputations. >> reporter: brown is 43 years old. he's a long way from home. the same hometown as mine which makes this all the more personal. >> this place has been attacked. you risk your life to save others. >> the deal is when they need you, for whatever they need you, go. that's it. >> reporter: the go call came january 29th. and there's been no rest for this battlefield surgeon. we're here in one of the trauma bays in the hospital. it's an unusually quiet moment. but i wanted to before you
sanjay gupta is at camp dwyer. like us, it's in helmand province. the precise location. sanjay spent time with a surgeon whose job is to save lives. it's an incredible story and for sanjay, a personal one. as you'll see. he went from watching a procedure in the operating room to helping the medical team perform it. >> one, two, three. oh, that's a mess. okay. >> u.s. army major augustus brown is the only vascular surgeon in afghanistan. >> probably an anti-personnel mine he...
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bill dwyer wrote that serena should be suspended from the pro tennis tour.heading out to the u.s. open. >> i don't think that's called for. i think she should be fined. clearly her behavior was inappropriate. she imploded, undoubtedly frustrated with the way she was getting beat on this evening. but to say she should be suspended for a long period of time i think that's excessive. >> a fine be in keeping with what would happen in the wake of something like this? >> there is no question. any time you have bad sportsmanship in tennis it would be appropriate. for some of us like myself who watched basketball, football, baseball we've seen this quite often. you see it in golf sometimes when tiger woods gets frustrated. you might say something. or hockey, you got fighting. this is women's tennis. there is a standard. >> i'm going to get to that. if you look at what was at stake, steven, should something like this end a match? also, you know, looking back at it, it's not 100% clear. there are many people who are going to say this is not the proper call and it ends
bill dwyer wrote that serena should be suspended from the pro tennis tour.heading out to the u.s. open. >> i don't think that's called for. i think she should be fined. clearly her behavior was inappropriate. she imploded, undoubtedly frustrated with the way she was getting beat on this evening. but to say she should be suspended for a long period of time i think that's excessive. >> a fine be in keeping with what would happen in the wake of something like this? >> there is no...