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they thought because i had just came back from the hospital, they thought i had laid gauze with bloodn it on the window sill. that's all it is. >> towels with blood on them. he didn't like it. >> the men are split up, and are temporarily moved to separate units to cool down. for verlander, the closest available cell is in one of the ones next to the mafia units. >> they may want him out of there, because all mexican mafia wants to be together. >> once they are locked in their cooldown cells, verlander and gonzalez share their accounts of what happened. >> the black individual left some bloody gauze pad sitting on one of the tables. kind of disrespectful. so i went up to say something to him. >> i tried to get him to leave me alone. get the hell away from me. >> i'm not one for playing, so i swung up on him. >> i said, dude, are you serious? you want to fight? he tried it again. i beat the [ bleep ] out of him. >> the mafia may have no choice but to have verlander as a temporary resident of their unit. but they let him know they don't approve of his interview. >> yeah, well, i guess th
they thought because i had just came back from the hospital, they thought i had laid gauze with bloodn it on the window sill. that's all it is. >> towels with blood on them. he didn't like it. >> the men are split up, and are temporarily moved to separate units to cool down. for verlander, the closest available cell is in one of the ones next to the mafia units. >> they may want him out of there, because all mexican mafia wants to be together. >> once they are locked in...
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they thought because i had just came from going to the hospital i had laid a gauze that had blood onon the windowsill. >> towels with blood on them. supposedly he left it on the window and he didn't like it. >> the men are split up and taken to separate units to cool down. for verlander the closest available cell is in one of the mexican mafia units. >> they may want him out of there because all the mexican mafia wants to be together. >> once they are locked in their cooldown cells, verlander and gonzalez share their accounts of what happened. >> the black individual left some bloody gauze pads sitting on one of the tables and was kind of disrespectful, you know. so i went up there and said something to him. >> i don't like losing my temper. i tried to get him to leave me alone. just get the hell away from me. >> i'm not one for playing. so i swung off on him. >> i said dude, are you serious? you want to fight? so he tried it again. so one-handed i beat the [ bleep ] out of him. >> the mafia may have no choice but to have verlander as a temporary resident of their unit. but they let
they thought because i had just came from going to the hospital i had laid a gauze that had blood onon the windowsill. >> towels with blood on them. supposedly he left it on the window and he didn't like it. >> the men are split up and taken to separate units to cool down. for verlander the closest available cell is in one of the mexican mafia units. >> they may want him out of there because all the mexican mafia wants to be together. >> once they are locked in their...
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a tiny tracking chip attached to each piece of gauze. are surgeons taking this seriously?ly. >> and rich besser is here right now. so, you walk into the hospital, what's the first thing you ask? what's the first thing you do? >> reporter: well, you know, you want to make sure that your hospital is using this checklist, using this system. surgeons call these type of errors never events, because they are all totally preventable. you want to make sure your doctor is following those. >> what about taking your own magic marker and, whether it's you or whether it's someone you are advocating for, mark it yourself? >> reporter: yeah, do that yourself. they should be doing that, too. and you want to make sure, before you are wheeled into that operating room, they know what they're doing and what part of the body they're doing it on. >> if you haven't seen a mark being made -- >> reporter: don't go into that operating room. >> take action. >> reporter: exactly. >> okay. dr. richard besser, thank you. >>> and coming up, the surprising story behind this photo. we loved this. why thes
a tiny tracking chip attached to each piece of gauze. are surgeons taking this seriously?ly. >> and rich besser is here right now. so, you walk into the hospital, what's the first thing you ask? what's the first thing you do? >> reporter: well, you know, you want to make sure that your hospital is using this checklist, using this system. surgeons call these type of errors never events, because they are all totally preventable. you want to make sure your doctor is following those....
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. >> women weren't doing sports before, because they didn't want to, when in fact a lot of it was gauze the generation in my family, they all talked about how they loved to play sports much but they just did not have the opportunity. now, you know, moving forward 40 years, i had my opportunity. i knew i wouldn't be able to be a professional athlete on this stage, on a platform without title ix. >> i was watching the olympics this year. they said more women brought home medals than men. do you think the nation is responding to the success of women in sports? >> no doubt. not only were there more women in the u.s. olympic team, have you to understand, because of title ix all those team sports, soccer, basketball, of course, which historically has done well, there's so many more female athletes that are able to participate in sports on a higher level, as a result of that, you saw the results from the olympics. >> you're getting the love, though. we keep talking about the men, why do you think that is? >> i think where we are in society, you know, from where we came from, we have come a lon
. >> women weren't doing sports before, because they didn't want to, when in fact a lot of it was gauze the generation in my family, they all talked about how they loved to play sports much but they just did not have the opportunity. now, you know, moving forward 40 years, i had my opportunity. i knew i wouldn't be able to be a professional athlete on this stage, on a platform without title ix. >> i was watching the olympics this year. they said more women brought home medals than...
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we have gauze. this is made of cotton. what class of fire is that? a. >> we have some fire. we have air. we have heat. we have a fire going. if i went in like that what did i just do? >> smoth erred it. simple; right . remember the hot water heater, we say don't store gasoline in your garage? so, gasoline gives out vapors, if we heat this up. not that you have to heat the gasoline. if you store gasoline near a hot water heater the vapors alone will catch fire. the vapors travel and caught. you don't have to actually light something like a candle, you don't actually have to touch something. we will add, more, make more effect, here. you got cherries jubilee. how do you put this out? [laughter]. put the lid? what if you don't have a lid? cookie sheet. >> very good. that's a good one. cover the thing, take it off the burner. take it off. do i immediately open it again? no. you already put it out leave it alone and whether or not it is the cheapest fire extinguisher you can buy? baking soda. have a couple boxes of baking soda, near the stove. cut the top off so it's ready to go.
we have gauze. this is made of cotton. what class of fire is that? a. >> we have some fire. we have air. we have heat. we have a fire going. if i went in like that what did i just do? >> smoth erred it. simple; right . remember the hot water heater, we say don't store gasoline in your garage? so, gasoline gives out vapors, if we heat this up. not that you have to heat the gasoline. if you store gasoline near a hot water heater the vapors alone will catch fire. the vapors travel and...
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most of them gauze sponges. >> i think it happens every day somewhere in the world. probably every other day somewhere in the united states. i know we can do better. >> reporter: general surgeon dr. verna gibbs runs a project called no thing left behind. >> the goal is zero, not 50% reduction, not just do a little better. zero retained surgical sponges for at least a year. >> reporter: some hospitals have gone high-tech to help keep track. with the rf assure detection system, each sponge has a radiofrequency chip. doctors wave a wand and the system alerts if it picks up a signal. while the new technology is useful dr. gibbs says it's not a substitute for counting every sponge used during surgery. >> one sponge goes in every holder. everybody can see. so now we want to teach nobody can leave the operating room if there's an empty pocket. >> reporter: diligence is essential in the operating room. >> it's the humans that have to work the technology or work with each other to make sure that we don't leave our tools inside of patients. >> reporter: she needed a second sur
most of them gauze sponges. >> i think it happens every day somewhere in the world. probably every other day somewhere in the united states. i know we can do better. >> reporter: general surgeon dr. verna gibbs runs a project called no thing left behind. >> the goal is zero, not 50% reduction, not just do a little better. zero retained surgical sponges for at least a year. >> reporter: some hospitals have gone high-tech to help keep track. with the rf assure detection...
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nurses should count the instruments and gauze sponges before and after surgery.at dr. port pioneered. a tiny tracking chip attached to each piece of gauze. are surgeons taking this seriously? >> very seriously. >> reporter: if you have to have elective surgery, there are a couple things you can do to lower the chance you're going to suffer from a surgical error. first, go online and look at your hospital's error rate. you want one where that rate is very, very low. then talk to your surgeon and say, do you use that checklist that lived so many lives? if they do, that's the doctor you want to stay with. dr. richard besser, abc news, new york. >> that's eye opening. >> i know. >> you go in to get something fixed and you walk out with a microwave inside of you. that's fright nothing. >> you know that stuff happens and you hear about it reported now and then, but 4,000? >> that's a lot. your husband is a doctor, they work hard, long hours, people's lives in your hands. i get it. come on, now, not the microwave. we've got to get a little better than that. >>> all righ
nurses should count the instruments and gauze sponges before and after surgery.at dr. port pioneered. a tiny tracking chip attached to each piece of gauze. are surgeons taking this seriously? >> very seriously. >> reporter: if you have to have elective surgery, there are a couple things you can do to lower the chance you're going to suffer from a surgical error. first, go online and look at your hospital's error rate. you want one where that rate is very, very low. then talk to your...
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consulate in ben gauze i would have had a poor security in a threat environment flashing red.t's the conclusion of a new senate rot on an attack that killed an ambassador and three other americans. the senate committee on homeland security and government affairs released the bipartisan report today. that report levels a major portion of the blame on the state department for failing to respond to repeated requests from u.s. staff in benghazi for more security, but the committee also found fault with the intelligence community, the defense department, the white house and congress. >> the terrorists essentially walked into the com pound, virtually unimpeded and set it ablaze due to extremely poor security. >> looking back, i would say we should have closed this facility. >> the report also notes that the administration also gave inconsistent -- the intelligence community drined to provide unclassified talking points for public consumption. >>> now to a developing story involves secretary of state hillary clinton. we just learned doctors expect her to make a full recovery from a b
consulate in ben gauze i would have had a poor security in a threat environment flashing red.t's the conclusion of a new senate rot on an attack that killed an ambassador and three other americans. the senate committee on homeland security and government affairs released the bipartisan report today. that report levels a major portion of the blame on the state department for failing to respond to repeated requests from u.s. staff in benghazi for more security, but the committee also found fault...
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there is no gauz gauze-gate. it has been transparent. i don't see where there is cover-up. don't know what is covered up here. martha: thanks. thanks for your thoughts on judge bork. see you later, guys. bill: that was about the time in 1987 you really started to see these hotly-contested hearings on capitol hill. that was ollie north about that same time. you sat and watched that stuff and absolutely captivated what was happening in those committees. >>> a new effort to crack a cold case. why the detective wants to exhume the bodies of two notorious killers made famous in truman capote's novel, in cold blood. what is happening there? martha: claims by the pentagon a top defense official leaked to producers of the hunt for bin laden movie, "zero dark thirty.". >> the whole world will want in on this. we will never find him. feeling isolated because your family and friends find it difficult to talk with you? discover the siemens difference with eclipse, a giant leap forward in hearing technology eclipse hearing aids are fine-tuned with such precision they're like high-defini
there is no gauz gauze-gate. it has been transparent. i don't see where there is cover-up. don't know what is covered up here. martha: thanks. thanks for your thoughts on judge bork. see you later, guys. bill: that was about the time in 1987 you really started to see these hotly-contested hearings on capitol hill. that was ollie north about that same time. you sat and watched that stuff and absolutely captivated what was happening in those committees. >>> a new effort to crack a cold...
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reporter: each year there are hundreds of cases are surgical items are left inside patients, most of them gauze sponges. >> i think it happens everyday somewhere in the world, probably every other day somewhere in the united states. i know we can do better. >> reporter: general surgeon gibbs run as national public safety project called no patient left behind. >> the goal is zero. not just 50% reduction, do a little ber, but 0 retained surgical sponges for at least a year. >> reporter: some hospitals have gone high-tech to keep track. this system shows sponges installed with radio frequency chips. this tool with pickup a signal from it. it is helpful, but not a substitute for counting every sponge used during surgery. >> one sponge in one holder means everyone can keep count. >> reporter: diligence is essential in the o.r. >> it is human that needs to work technology or each other to make sure we don't leave our tools inside of patients. >> reporter: gold needed a second surgery to remove the sponges. >> i was lucky that i did everything promptly. >> reporter: quick action was key. waiting longe
reporter: each year there are hundreds of cases are surgical items are left inside patients, most of them gauze sponges. >> i think it happens everyday somewhere in the world, probably every other day somewhere in the united states. i know we can do better. >> reporter: general surgeon gibbs run as national public safety project called no patient left behind. >> the goal is zero. not just 50% reduction, do a little ber, but 0 retained surgical sponges for at least a year....
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at times products from other countries including china gauze a glut in the system. earnings get slashed. i listen closely to commodity calls to get a sense of whether inventory is building anywhere in the system. if it is, i can tell that the gross margins are coming down. and i got to get you out of those stocks. quicker that i do, aluminum, steel, copper, i got to work faster. don't you believe that it's just the commodities affected by the gross margins issues. i listened to every pharmaceutical call and hear about generic competition and what it may mean for future earnings. a drug company with a patent cliff meaning as drugs coming off patent will plummet in price scares me. and i tell you to get out. i think it's going to trade at a low multiple to future earning even if it traded as a high one in the past. until a stock discounts that, i got to keep you out of it. few drug companies are imean. i steer clear as best i can until everyone knows about the patent cliff. then i go back. finally oil and service companies. these are hardest, difficult because you oft
at times products from other countries including china gauze a glut in the system. earnings get slashed. i listen closely to commodity calls to get a sense of whether inventory is building anywhere in the system. if it is, i can tell that the gross margins are coming down. and i got to get you out of those stocks. quicker that i do, aluminum, steel, copper, i got to work faster. don't you believe that it's just the commodities affected by the gross margins issues. i listened to every...
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an unclassified version stated that they are responsible for what happened in been gauze. >> but salesat one gunshot in livermore are through the roof. randy the owner stated that the sales at his shop has skyrocketed because people are concerned about their own protection and the possible changes with the gun laws on ford. he stated that in the past he was ill from 10 to 20 t per day. he stated since yesterday's he has sold at least 100 t. he still uses the discretion of will he would sell the gun to. >> meanwhile school safety is on the mind of the nation and and students got that notion from the police. chief jordan stated that he would like the children to know that the police are approachable, responsible and that they will keep them safe at home, on the streets and when they're at school. it i read all the let letters personally and i was moved by them. if chief howard jordan says that this trip was planned before the newtown shouldn't happen. he stated that he did not talk about the incident and that the children did not ask about. >> dozens of people gathered in pleasanton's am
an unclassified version stated that they are responsible for what happened in been gauze. >> but salesat one gunshot in livermore are through the roof. randy the owner stated that the sales at his shop has skyrocketed because people are concerned about their own protection and the possible changes with the gun laws on ford. he stated that in the past he was ill from 10 to 20 t per day. he stated since yesterday's he has sold at least 100 t. he still uses the discretion of will he would...
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a special review should urgently look at the use of fire gauze a weapon and how to counter it. the state department should establish an outside panel of experts with experience in high risk, high threat areas to watch changing events and make recommendations to the department security officials. we're delighted to see that the secretary is committed to the expeditious and urgent implementation of all our recommendations. we would be happy to take your questions and appreciate you giving us this opportunity to brief you on our report. >> [inaudible] >> the report, to a layman, seems to indicate rank incompetence or a complete lack of understanding of the situation on the ground in benghazi. why is such poor performance like that from senior leaders in these two bureaus -- why is that not a breach or dereliction of duty? why is it not the grounds for disciplinary action? the 1998 bombings in kenya and tanzania, the a.r.b. formed then came out with a series of recommendations. many of your recommendations today, broader ones, are very similar. those bombings in east africa were su
a special review should urgently look at the use of fire gauze a weapon and how to counter it. the state department should establish an outside panel of experts with experience in high risk, high threat areas to watch changing events and make recommendations to the department security officials. we're delighted to see that the secretary is committed to the expeditious and urgent implementation of all our recommendations. we would be happy to take your questions and appreciate you giving us this...