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in alabama, death row inmates are executed on this gurney.entences are always carried out at 6:00 in the evening. >> i was 16 when the crime happened. i was 18 years old when i was sentenced to death. i was charged with capital murder, which is, you know, four more deaths in one active scheme. i was sentenced to death by the jury and judge. the jury voted ten votes to two for death. i was living with my father. me and him couldn't get along. looking back, it's -- a lot of the trouble that me and him had was my fault. things kept escalating. we got into fights. it just got to the point where in my mind at that time, i didn't feel like i had any way out. the next time we got into a fight, as soon as i got him off of me, i started shooting. i didn't stop shooting until the gun was empty. during the fight with me and my father, my stepmother and two stepsisters were in the house. when the fight started, they ran upstairs. my friend went after them. he kicked in a bathroom door. he shot the woman, cut the little girl's throat. and he found the oth
in alabama, death row inmates are executed on this gurney.entences are always carried out at 6:00 in the evening. >> i was 16 when the crime happened. i was 18 years old when i was sentenced to death. i was charged with capital murder, which is, you know, four more deaths in one active scheme. i was sentenced to death by the jury and judge. the jury voted ten votes to two for death. i was living with my father. me and him couldn't get along. looking back, it's -- a lot of the trouble that...
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even seating him on the gurney, positions body so that officials could strap him down then inject him. >> timothy mcvay has been executed by lethal injection. he was pronounced dead on april 17. >> reporter: 24 people respecting mcvay, the media and the victim's fathers -- victim's families and media witnessed it firsthand. >> reporter: instead of saying anything, mcvay had officials distribute a handwritten copy of a defiant poem written in 1875 called invictus. it ends, i am the author of my fate, i am the captain of my soul. >> he took the time to look up and look at each of us in the eye and there was almost a sense of pride as he nodded his head. layed back down and seemed very resigned to his fate. >> his lips relaxed, his eyes relaxed. he looked toward the ceiling where there happened to be a camera staring right at oklahoma city. at that point, his eyes seemed to roll back only slightly. >> reporter: that feeling mounted camera beamed closed circuit images of the execution 600 miles away so that 272 oklahoma city survivors and family members could see it. some family members c
even seating him on the gurney, positions body so that officials could strap him down then inject him. >> timothy mcvay has been executed by lethal injection. he was pronounced dead on april 17. >> reporter: 24 people respecting mcvay, the media and the victim's fathers -- victim's families and media witnessed it firsthand. >> reporter: instead of saying anything, mcvay had officials distribute a handwritten copy of a defiant poem written in 1875 called invictus. it ends, i am...
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they came to the house, they took the gurney inside, as if they were expecting a medical emergency. and to bring someone out for medical treatment. that is not what happened. they suddenly all five of them at the time found themselves hostage with this man wielding some sort of firearm. so within about a half hour after that, we're hearing from residents, one of the firefighters was allowed to go free to move the fire engine away from the front of the house. we don't know exactly why. possibly so the man inside could have a clearer view of what was going on. but that's just speculation at this point. but you are hearing from authorities right there about how this happened, and how they carried this out. there was an exchange of gunfire inside. one police officer was wounded. we were told later in the hand. not a life threatening injury. he's already probably at the hospital right now. the gunman himself, he was -- he did -- was killed during this exchange. we don't know if he was shot by one of the officers or if he took his own life. again, anderson, now that this is over, the inve
they came to the house, they took the gurney inside, as if they were expecting a medical emergency. and to bring someone out for medical treatment. that is not what happened. they suddenly all five of them at the time found themselves hostage with this man wielding some sort of firearm. so within about a half hour after that, we're hearing from residents, one of the firefighters was allowed to go free to move the fire engine away from the front of the house. we don't know exactly why. possibly...
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north of the city in gurney, residents have prepared for flooding from the des plains river by sandbaggingomes and businesses. >> we have been here about ten years. this is actually the worst it's been. >> reporter: the river is expected to crest tomorrow morning at 11 1/2 feet, a record. officials are encouraging residents along the river to evacuate. >> it could be a week or two before flood levels significantly drop. >> reporter: parts of iowa and illinois have gotten more than seven inches of rain and totals approaching six inches are not uncommon. in south dakota the storm system brought snow and temperatures in the 20s. warmer weather in oklahoma spawned at least four tornadoes but no one was seriously injured. back in chicago, sump pumps are hot items. >> we've got the last one here. we got one from the front of the store. that's about it. everyone who came in behind us, i'm sure they didn't get one. >> reporter: cynthia gill and her family moved to lisle just last week. now their home is an island. their basement under water. >> my daughter floated on a mattress today to try to ret
north of the city in gurney, residents have prepared for flooding from the des plains river by sandbaggingomes and businesses. >> we have been here about ten years. this is actually the worst it's been. >> reporter: the river is expected to crest tomorrow morning at 11 1/2 feet, a record. officials are encouraging residents along the river to evacuate. >> it could be a week or two before flood levels significantly drop. >> reporter: parts of iowa and illinois have gotten...
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. >> and when did you put two and two together and realize that the patient on the gurney was the man we're looking at on the right side of the screen? >> there was some talk about whether or not they were law enforcement or innocent bystander or one of the suspects. but ultimately, when the patient arrived that's not what was on our minds. our job is to take care of the patient. with the large police presence when the patient arrived, we knew that this was most likely one of the suspects. then a little while later on when the police confirmed it, we knew it was one of the suspects. >> i'm guessing you're not used to have fed's in body armor with automatic weapons drawn where you go to work every day. >> definitely not. we don't see the automatic weapons and weapons drawn every day. we do have a great working relationship with our local law enforcement and the state police and they come into our emergency department along with patients from time to time, but this degree of law enforcement presence is definitely not something that we're used to in our dp. >> describe watertown for our
. >> and when did you put two and two together and realize that the patient on the gurney was the man we're looking at on the right side of the screen? >> there was some talk about whether or not they were law enforcement or innocent bystander or one of the suspects. but ultimately, when the patient arrived that's not what was on our minds. our job is to take care of the patient. with the large police presence when the patient arrived, we knew that this was most likely one of the...
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total of four days after i took the decision in order to gurneys files there were tons of documents but i made sure they were all destroyed while on april the twenty second i was arrested those guys wanted to make me speak in his book the cia director right that they had successfully located an important informant in the intelligence the pilots were told to get ready for an airstrike we insisted that we needed him a life that was important for us here they broke into my house at five in the evening did you consider attempting an escape. and i know i was sure i would get caught no matter where i went i was responsible for the archive on the u.s. i had all the information i wasn't worried because the archive had been burned and words are just words. let's talk about a sensitive subject. did you really try to bribe mr el baradei. you know i'm a i work for intelligence and ninety percent of intelligence work is illegal it's true for all intelligence services around the world if you always observe the law you won't be able to work for intelligence we encouraged el baradei to tell the truth i
total of four days after i took the decision in order to gurneys files there were tons of documents but i made sure they were all destroyed while on april the twenty second i was arrested those guys wanted to make me speak in his book the cia director right that they had successfully located an important informant in the intelligence the pilots were told to get ready for an airstrike we insisted that we needed him a life that was important for us here they broke into my house at five in the...
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you couldn't ask for a better picture, open that medical tent and see doctors, nurses, gurneys. they had cots. they weren't prepared for blasted injuries. but they were prepared medically what they could do there, fluids >> bill: do you get angry about this kind of stuff. you saw people die and the other man lose his legs. do you react with anger about the people that did this? >> my wife would say i react with anger quite a bit. it pisses me off. >> bill: all right. we appreciate you coming on. >> ahead, jesse will talk to the folks in boston gauging their anger there. president obama has filed his income tax, paid 18% to the feds. are you kidding me. alec, for this mission i upgraded your smart phone. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is... the capital one purchase eraser. i can redeem the double miles i earned with my venture card to erase recent travel purchases. d with a few clicks, this mission never happened. uh, what's this button do? [ electricity zaps ] ♪ you requested backup? yes. yes i did. what's in your wallet? and his new ss told him two ings -- cook
you couldn't ask for a better picture, open that medical tent and see doctors, nurses, gurneys. they had cots. they weren't prepared for blasted injuries. but they were prepared medically what they could do there, fluids >> bill: do you get angry about this kind of stuff. you saw people die and the other man lose his legs. do you react with anger about the people that did this? >> my wife would say i react with anger quite a bit. it pisses me off. >> bill: all right. we...
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five or ten minutes after the ambulance showed up, someone was actually getting carried out on a gurneypped in a white sheet from head to toe. like they were clearly deceased. i didn't know if it was an officer or who was dead. >> reporter: how are you doing today? have the police come down to tell you what was going on? >> no one has come to my house yet. no police or s.w.a.t. team check or anything today. there was a huge police presence down my street. lots of police hanging out everywhere. there was one point earlier in the day i was watching the news and they cut the news off. i could see like tons and tons of cars just swarming down the street. all the police running down the street. >> reporter: we know there is scary moments. we appreciate the video that you shared with all of us to document what happened. we'll be talking to you soon. you take care in watertown, massachusetts. bill, one of the things that hasn't gotten a lot of coverage, during the night 15 police officers were injured, some of them yet to be released from the hospital. we're told by the local hospital that the
five or ten minutes after the ambulance showed up, someone was actually getting carried out on a gurneypped in a white sheet from head to toe. like they were clearly deceased. i didn't know if it was an officer or who was dead. >> reporter: how are you doing today? have the police come down to tell you what was going on? >> no one has come to my house yet. no police or s.w.a.t. team check or anything today. there was a huge police presence down my street. lots of police hanging out...
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you couldn't ask for a better picture, open that medical tent and see doctors, nurses, gurneys.. they weren't prepared for blasted injuries. but they were prepared medically what they could do there, fluids >> bill: do you get angry about this kind of stuff. you saw people die and the other man lose his legs. do you react with anger about the people that did this? >> my wife would say i react with anger quite a bit. it pisses me off. >> bill: all right. we appreciate you coming on. >> ahead, jesse will talk to the folks in boston gauging their anger there. president obama has filed his income tax, paid 18% to the feds. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. >>. >> bil
you couldn't ask for a better picture, open that medical tent and see doctors, nurses, gurneys.. they weren't prepared for blasted injuries. but they were prepared medically what they could do there, fluids >> bill: do you get angry about this kind of stuff. you saw people die and the other man lose his legs. do you react with anger about the people that did this? >> my wife would say i react with anger quite a bit. it pisses me off. >> bill: all right. we appreciate you...
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you couldn't ask for a better picture, open that medical tent and see doctors, nurses, gurneys.they weren't prepared for blasted injuries. but they were prepared medically what they could do there, fluids >> bill: do you get angry about this kind of stuff. you saw people die and the other man lose his legs. do you react with anger about the people that did this? >> my wife would say i react with anger quite a bit. it pisses me off. >> bill: all right. we appreciate you coming on. >> ahead, jesse will talk to the folks in boston gauging their anger there. president obama has filed his income tax, paid 18% to the feds. are you kidding me. that is moments away. clusters of pustules, pimples. i had this shingle rash right next to my spine. the soreness was excruciating. it was impossible to even think about dancing. when you're dancing, your partner is holding you. so, his hand would have been right in the spot that i had the shingles. no tango. no rhumba. you can't be touched. for more of the inside story, visit shinglesinfo.com i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think
you couldn't ask for a better picture, open that medical tent and see doctors, nurses, gurneys.they weren't prepared for blasted injuries. but they were prepared medically what they could do there, fluids >> bill: do you get angry about this kind of stuff. you saw people die and the other man lose his legs. do you react with anger about the people that did this? >> my wife would say i react with anger quite a bit. it pisses me off. >> bill: all right. we appreciate you coming...
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others taken away on stretchers or gurneys or wheelchairs. police quickly ordered people to clear the area. >> stop walking, run. >> reporter: a man carrying a baby did just that. a woman being escorted away expressed worry over a loved one. >> reporter: for a time police shut down cell phone service in the area making it difficult for some people to find each other. those who did reunite have reason to be especially grateful tonight. many others face a more painful future. reporting live ken wayne, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a 12-year-old boy from martinez is morning those injured in today's bombings. we're told he was struck in the thigh with shrapnel. tonight his mother said he is in stable condition but remains hospitalized in intensive care. a family friend said that aaron hern was running to meet his mother after she had crossed the finish line. he is expected to return for a second surgery on wednesday. she said the family will remain in boston for at least a week. family friends say the boy's younger sister and father were with him at t
others taken away on stretchers or gurneys or wheelchairs. police quickly ordered people to clear the area. >> stop walking, run. >> reporter: a man carrying a baby did just that. a woman being escorted away expressed worry over a loved one. >> reporter: for a time police shut down cell phone service in the area making it difficult for some people to find each other. those who did reunite have reason to be especially grateful tonight. many others face a more painful future....
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others taken away on stretchers or gurneys or wheelchairs. police quickly ordered people to clear the area. >> stop walking, run. >> reporter: a man carrying a baby did just that. a woman being escorted away expressed worry over a loved one. >> reporter: for a time police shut down cell phone service in the area making it difficult for some people to find each other. those who did reunite have reason to be especially grateful tonight. many others face a more painful future. reporting live ken wayne, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a 12-year-old boy from martinez is morning those injured in today's bombings. we're told he was struck in the thigh with shrapnel. tonight his mother said he is in stable condition but remains hospitalized in intensive care. a family friend said that aaron hern was running to meet his mother after she had crossed the finish line. he is expected to return for a second surgery on wednesday. she said the family will remain in boston for at least a week. family friends say the boy's younger sister and father were with him at t
others taken away on stretchers or gurneys or wheelchairs. police quickly ordered people to clear the area. >> stop walking, run. >> reporter: a man carrying a baby did just that. a woman being escorted away expressed worry over a loved one. >> reporter: for a time police shut down cell phone service in the area making it difficult for some people to find each other. those who did reunite have reason to be especially grateful tonight. many others face a more painful future....
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>> carmel or gurney's inn in montauk. >> oh, i went with italy. >> you're wrong. >> i think you still>> i did win. because i know more about you than you know about me, hala beery. >> we gave you a wooden spoon with wine. wood is the five-year anniversary gift. it is about strength and solidity in a relationship. i don't even know if solidity is a word, but -- >> it isn't. >> oh, my gosh. that was fun. >> thank you. yes. what a game. get over there sara and do what you do best for baby of the week announcement. >> it's time for today's johnson's baby announcements. and we celebrate new moms and their adorable new additions to their families. >>> first up is an adorable carli cynthiana barron. carli was born to tara and carlos of huntington, west virginia on february 20th. and the proud parents say she had so much hair you could actually see it on the ultrasound. >> oh, you're kidding? >> my kind of baby. got good hair in her future. >> the next up is smiley little jenson philip smith who arrived on february 8th. the proud parents, jenna and andy smith of smyrna, georgia. and they say
>> carmel or gurney's inn in montauk. >> oh, i went with italy. >> you're wrong. >> i think you still>> i did win. because i know more about you than you know about me, hala beery. >> we gave you a wooden spoon with wine. wood is the five-year anniversary gift. it is about strength and solidity in a relationship. i don't even know if solidity is a word, but -- >> it isn't. >> oh, my gosh. that was fun. >> thank you. yes. what a game. get...
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. >> i could see her on a gurney. her face was already turning blue.t the cloth from her neck and successfully revived her. she was immediately transferred to medical. >> i'm glad they got here. she's got too much family that loves her. she doesn't need to leave like that. >> with trevino in the medical unit, the atom 100 pod is a very different place. >> with the three of them in there, apkaw, simpson and lopez, they are all relatively calm inmates. they don't deal with anything, they sleep all day. they sleep all night. when trevino was there, she would really provoke people into acting poorly. and that's just her nature. >> yeah, she kind of connects all of us here. so, yeah, it's been a little more quiet. >> but the pod isn't quiet for long. one week later, trevino was returned to her cell. >> i don't know what happened. i just flipped. i was like the state's going to kill me, i'm going to kill myself before they kill me, you know what i mean? while she claims to no longer be suicidal, her plans are nevertheless self-destructive. if i get the death
. >> i could see her on a gurney. her face was already turning blue.t the cloth from her neck and successfully revived her. she was immediately transferred to medical. >> i'm glad they got here. she's got too much family that loves her. she doesn't need to leave like that. >> with trevino in the medical unit, the atom 100 pod is a very different place. >> with the three of them in there, apkaw, simpson and lopez, they are all relatively calm inmates. they don't deal with...
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. >> you asked what i would be feeling on whatever gurney. contentment and peace.ant word to put in there. i didn't want to leave it at just contentment. i'll be content and peaceful.
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they showed up at this address, came out with their equipment, had a gurney, went inside the house. and at that point they realized there was something very wrong here. they encountered a man with some kind of weapon who then held him hostage for several hours. we were able to hear the voice of one of the firefighters after they encountered this man. this was from scanner traffic that was overheard as he was radioing back, telling everyone what the situation was that they ran into. listen. >> we are in a situation where we have a, uh -- an armed person. and he is requesting certain -- certain utilities to be turned back on at his house. and he is armed, and we are in the room with him. >> reporter: at this point, authorities saying that was the only demand this man made, was to have his utilities turned back on. negotiators, the s.w.a.t. team, showed up very quickly after all this was going down. the negotiations apparently did not go well. just a couple hours later, the s.w.a.t. team was making their move, using concussion grenades, tear gas and going and exchanging gunfire with th
they showed up at this address, came out with their equipment, had a gurney, went inside the house. and at that point they realized there was something very wrong here. they encountered a man with some kind of weapon who then held him hostage for several hours. we were able to hear the voice of one of the firefighters after they encountered this man. this was from scanner traffic that was overheard as he was radioing back, telling everyone what the situation was that they ran into. listen....
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furthermore, murray requested and i'm told that aeg agreed to provide resuscitation agreement, to provide a gurneynurse assistant and in the end did not provide any of those items. if that's true, i think they are on the hook and i think they are in trouble. >> tom mesereau, it's good to see you again. thank you for taking the time to speak with me. >> thank you. appreciate it. >>> conrad murray did not just talk at the anderson cooper interview. he also talked about conrad murray. he sang. he asked him to best describe his sad upbringing. it's called "the little boy that santa claus forgot". ♪ he's the little boy that santa claus forgot ♪ ♪ and goodness knows he did not want a lot ♪ ♪ he wrote a note to santa for some crayons and a toy, it broke his little heart when he found santa hadn't come ♪ ♪ in the streets he envied all the lucky boys but goodness knows he didn't want a lot ♪ ♪ i'm so sorry for that laddie who hasn't got a daddy ♪ ♪ he's a little boy that santa claus forgot ♪ >> i think anderson's face may say it all there. that's just an unusual kind of answer to a live interview on televi
furthermore, murray requested and i'm told that aeg agreed to provide resuscitation agreement, to provide a gurneynurse assistant and in the end did not provide any of those items. if that's true, i think they are on the hook and i think they are in trouble. >> tom mesereau, it's good to see you again. thank you for taking the time to speak with me. >> thank you. appreciate it. >>> conrad murray did not just talk at the anderson cooper interview. he also talked about conrad...
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it wasn't like they died on the gurney. they were killed by what procedure? it was with a knife, right? the allegation, michael? >> that's according to the prosecution now. the prosecution says that the spines were actually snipped. now, at least -- and that's, it's the most heinous, grisly of testimony that you could imagine. that's what the prosecution maintains. why else would the spines have been snipped except to kill those babies upon delivery? the defense says that's not true, there were not sufficient signs of life. these babies were not born alive. and at least with regard to three of the seven counts, they convinced the judge to pull that from the case. >> what do you make of this guy, without getting into the legal aspects? well, it is the legal aspects. the question of this very late-term abortion here. i understand roe v. wade. the third trimester requires a real condition of health, concern about the health of the mother. let's be real, obviously. this guy, based upon what i've seen, would not be the one you'd rely on for judgment of any quality
it wasn't like they died on the gurney. they were killed by what procedure? it was with a knife, right? the allegation, michael? >> that's according to the prosecution now. the prosecution says that the spines were actually snipped. now, at least -- and that's, it's the most heinous, grisly of testimony that you could imagine. that's what the prosecution maintains. why else would the spines have been snipped except to kill those babies upon delivery? the defense says that's not true,...
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. >> and a short time later, i seen them bring pam out on a stretcher, on a gurney, and i could see blood running down her neck. and that was a -- >> bob kahanic was driving home from his out-of-town meeting when he got the news. >> it was approximately 50 miles from limon when i got a phone call from pam and she says, don't worry, it's me. they're flying me to denver. still gets to me. the "what if" is he missed her jugular by 1/8 of an inch. if he would have caught that jugular vein, within two minutes, she would have been dead. >> kahanic's attacker, inmate alan thomas, was convicted of attempted second-degree murder. he received a 24-year sentence on top of the life sentence he was already serving and was transferred to another state prison. at the time of the attack, travis trani was the associate warden, but just months away from assuming the leadership of the prison. >> when you make a change in prison, you want to be methodical about it and not make a drastic change to upset the staff and upset the offenders. but when this incident happened, we literally changed the operations ove
. >> and a short time later, i seen them bring pam out on a stretcher, on a gurney, and i could see blood running down her neck. and that was a -- >> bob kahanic was driving home from his out-of-town meeting when he got the news. >> it was approximately 50 miles from limon when i got a phone call from pam and she says, don't worry, it's me. they're flying me to denver. still gets to me. the "what if" is he missed her jugular by 1/8 of an inch. if he would have caught...
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. >> the condemned offender will be placed on the gurney.restraints will be taken off and he will then be put in these leather restraints. as well as extra mechanical restraints. the i.v. team will then insert i.v.s into the offender's arm. the final words are audio recorded and written down. if there's no last-second appeals, the offender is then advised that the execution is to commence shortly. he is told to look over and acknowledge his witnesses. after he's done that, the order for the execution to commence begins. >> denial is rife in the death penalty. i don't think, my mother especially, ever thought that i would be executed. but you know, you can't say that. because they didn't put me on death row because they wanted to do anything else but kill me. >>> up next -- >> i've been in this business 26 years and i've had offenders tell me, boss, i'll never be back, or this is the last time i'm doing time. and, unfortunately, they've said it to themselves many times. >> how isp tries to cut down on repeat offenders. >> and what did you do
. >> the condemned offender will be placed on the gurney.restraints will be taken off and he will then be put in these leather restraints. as well as extra mechanical restraints. the i.v. team will then insert i.v.s into the offender's arm. the final words are audio recorded and written down. if there's no last-second appeals, the offender is then advised that the execution is to commence shortly. he is told to look over and acknowledge his witnesses. after he's done that, the order for...
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he asked for a gurney. he wanted saline and syringes.y agreed to provide this equipment and never did. their keeping him on is going to be a big hurdle to overcome. >> i have clips to play, one from jermaine jackson and one from la toya both talking about the people around michael jackson, including aeg. let's listen to these back-to-back. first jermaine, then la toya. >> they were only concerned about the show, moving the show forward. >> these are people working for aeg? >> these are people working for aeg, working for him, working for the show. >> they controlled everything that he did, the people that were around him. they knew he wasn't healthy enough to do those shows but yet they said he was fine. >> when you hear the family talk like that, not entirely surprising, but certainly a familiar pattern. from michael's father to his mother to the siblings, all repeating this same pattern about how they believed all these people were around michael forcing him against his health, really, to do this tour. how significant will any of that
he asked for a gurney. he wanted saline and syringes.y agreed to provide this equipment and never did. their keeping him on is going to be a big hurdle to overcome. >> i have clips to play, one from jermaine jackson and one from la toya both talking about the people around michael jackson, including aeg. let's listen to these back-to-back. first jermaine, then la toya. >> they were only concerned about the show, moving the show forward. >> these are people working for aeg?...
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you heard him explain, they had nine people around each of those gurneys. you see the obvious injury, but the concussive blast. they had to pay attention to a lot of different things. they have 42 operating rooms, they cleared seven of them right away and got those patients up there. so that was, you know, all within the first couple of hours. >> also, what they're finding inside the patients is part of the investigation, ball bearings, bbs. >> yeah, and they confirmed that today. it can be very hard. i've seen the situation. you do have debris from the area, and sometimes it's difficult to parse out what exactly is this and where did it come? we ask that question very clearly today, a couple of different ways. and they said without a question, there was evidence of carpenter nails, they used the word carpenter nails and bb-like objects in those explosive devices. and they can come off at a faster velocity than bullets and that's why there's such concern. >> sanjay, appreciate your reporting. as i said, i visited with the patient at the medical center. he s
you heard him explain, they had nine people around each of those gurneys. you see the obvious injury, but the concussive blast. they had to pay attention to a lot of different things. they have 42 operating rooms, they cleared seven of them right away and got those patients up there. so that was, you know, all within the first couple of hours. >> also, what they're finding inside the patients is part of the investigation, ball bearings, bbs. >> yeah, and they confirmed that today....
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have strains or shortness of breath but everybody came running out of that tent with wheelchairs and gurneys and they were picking up the wounded, getting them into the tent, they were trying to maintain or trying to sustain them before they can taken a ambulance ride to the hospital. but keep in mind, all this is happening at the same time that everybody doesn't know when another device might go off. so, in fact, the police had to come through the triage tent and do a sweep while they were working on the wounded and the ambulances came in, the police shut down -- this is the heart of boston. the copley center here, this is the heart of boston. this is all shut down now. no traffic in or out. our governor just got on the air and told people "if you were thinking about going out, don't. stay home. if you here in a hotel, go back to your room." and just to give you some perspective, scott, lets me show you. on the sidewalk here, the runners would be running down the street. the bomb went off on this sidewalk and not more than maybe 15, 20 feet away, that's the street. those were the runners co
have strains or shortness of breath but everybody came running out of that tent with wheelchairs and gurneys and they were picking up the wounded, getting them into the tent, they were trying to maintain or trying to sustain them before they can taken a ambulance ride to the hospital. but keep in mind, all this is happening at the same time that everybody doesn't know when another device might go off. so, in fact, the police had to come through the triage tent and do a sweep while they were...
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have strains or shortness of breath but everybody came running out of that tent with wheelchairs and gurneys and they were picking up the wounded, getting them into the tent, they were trying to maintain or trying to sustain them before they can taken a ambulance ride to the hospital. but keep in mind, all this is happening at the same time that everybody doesn't know when another device might go off. so, in fact, the police had to come through the triage tent and do a sweep while they were working on the wounded and the ambulances came in, the police shut down -- this is the heart of boston. the copley center here, this is the heart of boston. this is all shut down now. no traffic in or out. our governor just got on the air and told people "if you were thinking about going out, don't. stay home. if you here in a hotel, go back to your room." and just to give you some perspective, scott, lets me show you. on the sidewalk here, the runners would be running down the street. the bomb went off on this sidewalk and not more than maybe 15, 20 feet away, that's the street. those were the runners co
have strains or shortness of breath but everybody came running out of that tent with wheelchairs and gurneys and they were picking up the wounded, getting them into the tent, they were trying to maintain or trying to sustain them before they can taken a ambulance ride to the hospital. but keep in mind, all this is happening at the same time that everybody doesn't know when another device might go off. so, in fact, the police had to come through the triage tent and do a sweep while they were...
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we've seen the gurneys moving by in later tape here, you'll see that. this was -- someone planted a bomb there, two bombs with an intent to be well known in what they did. this is one thing we know, this was meant to be visited upon an iconic event in american life, when we celebrate so much for all the past century, practically, and in fact the last century. it was the boston event of the year. the boston marathon. in fact, one of the -- as complaint points out, one of the great american events along with the world series and boston marathon, the new york marathon as well. people are so happy and thrilled on this beautiful day to be out there enjoying the competition. in fact, the amateurs competing as well. people that are able to run 26.2 miles. i wouldn't call them amateurs especially. but also running against the world class athletes. usually the ethiopians and the kenyans who are so good at this long-distance running. and are the world-grade competitors. all that happening in front of the world, the cameras, 96 countries represented. this horror o
we've seen the gurneys moving by in later tape here, you'll see that. this was -- someone planted a bomb there, two bombs with an intent to be well known in what they did. this is one thing we know, this was meant to be visited upon an iconic event in american life, when we celebrate so much for all the past century, practically, and in fact the last century. it was the boston event of the year. the boston marathon. in fact, one of the -- as complaint points out, one of the great american...
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not, but it has had a heart attack on the market and heart attack patients do not get right off the gurneynd run a 100-yard. connell: if it bounces back up, is it in your view over at this point and the second part, what, if any, to the impacts of the bombing have? >> the bombings in boston have more impact on the equity markets yesterday afternoon when not a whole lot was known. that is why you had a whole lot of stock for sale. i agree with the two gentlemen that you had on. it will not be too impactful on the economy. the gold mining stocks have been hit a lot harder. the last time it was that low was back in 2008 which was a bottom. connell: something that we touched on a number of times yesterday was exactly what you just brought up. everyone focuses on the metal itself. are you saying you approach them now as, you know, an attractive by because of the drugs they are seeing? >> i would give it a couple days. in some cases, it becomes a bull trap. i think it is very important to see if the equities markets can recapture that 1576 level. if not, you probably go lower. down into the low
not, but it has had a heart attack on the market and heart attack patients do not get right off the gurneynd run a 100-yard. connell: if it bounces back up, is it in your view over at this point and the second part, what, if any, to the impacts of the bombing have? >> the bombings in boston have more impact on the equity markets yesterday afternoon when not a whole lot was known. that is why you had a whole lot of stock for sale. i agree with the two gentlemen that you had on. it will not...
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. >> everybody came running out of that tent with wheelchairs and gurneys and they were picking up theescue workers can get to the injured. >> keep in mind all of this is happening at the same time that everybody doesn't know when another device might go off. >> everybody really was working together as a team. >> a lot of strangers helping people. >> that's what americans do in times of crisis. we come together and we help one another. >> very frantic scene here. >> people everywhere. >> one woman lost her leg. lots of bleeding. >> this is like a bomb explosion that we hear about in the news in baghdad or israel. >> i can't say i've ever seen this volume of patients come this quickly with these type of injuries. >> everybody rose to the occasion. >> the house will now observe a moment of silence. >> tragic events took place in boston earlier today. >> make no mistake, we will get to the bottom of this. >> we'll turn every rock over to find the people responsible for this. >> boston is a tough and resilient down. so are its people. i'm supremely confident that bostonians will pull toget
. >> everybody came running out of that tent with wheelchairs and gurneys and they were picking up theescue workers can get to the injured. >> keep in mind all of this is happening at the same time that everybody doesn't know when another device might go off. >> everybody really was working together as a team. >> a lot of strangers helping people. >> that's what americans do in times of crisis. we come together and we help one another. >> very frantic scene...
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someone out, they did this under the cover of darkness usually you go to the ambulance and wheel a gurney out. no. he did not get afforded that kind of treatment. they took him to a loading dock. they unloaded that particular loading dock into what are called federal marshal transport vehicles, bigger than humvees, but apparently they were there waiting for him. that's how they got him to where he is now. >> to avoid the media. also for his own safety one would assume since there had been word going out for a few days that he was probably going to be transferred. >> and to that point,ake, when i had that exclusive information on the sixth floor trauma unit that was shut off to everyone, and there was just enormous federal marshal, state police there we did not report it was thehat very reason because it was such a sensitivity security risk. w, of course he's not there i can tell you it was the sixth floor, but it is safe to say everybody at this point, very relieved he's gone. >> those families are like, get him out of here. ashleigh banfield, thank you so much. we appreciate it. >>> much
someone out, they did this under the cover of darkness usually you go to the ambulance and wheel a gurney out. no. he did not get afforded that kind of treatment. they took him to a loading dock. they unloaded that particular loading dock into what are called federal marshal transport vehicles, bigger than humvees, but apparently they were there waiting for him. that's how they got him to where he is now. >> to avoid the media. also for his own safety one would assume since there had been...
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we're told, we saw students on gurneys taken away.d around one eyewitness talked about a stab wound in the neck and we heard from one student to talked about how he feels that he and other students need to be able to protect themself from these kinds of attacks. let's listen to the eyewitness account. >> god protected us in our classroom and we -- we wish we could protect ourselves with could protect ourselves with guns and stuff. we wish that the law would let us carry guns because we're legal adults and carry guns on campus to protect ourselves, but so far all we have to rely on is on god, but we'd love to >> during that time, what are side. >> during that time what are you thinking? >> kind of freaking out because we can hear a whole lot of bamming on the walls everything just -- you don't know anything. all you have is a little window. >> megyn: wow. window. >> megyn: wow. and he's talking how they got down and said a prayer and thankfully they're okay, but 14 others are not. we'll be right back. leeping. where sleepless nights yi
we're told, we saw students on gurneys taken away.d around one eyewitness talked about a stab wound in the neck and we heard from one student to talked about how he feels that he and other students need to be able to protect themself from these kinds of attacks. let's listen to the eyewitness account. >> god protected us in our classroom and we -- we wish we could protect ourselves with could protect ourselves with guns and stuff. we wish that the law would let us carry guns because we're...
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we had seen, what, several students being taken away in stretchers and what look like gurneys to makeeld stationary to prevent further injury. that is the kind of scene you do not want to see. when a parent puts her kid on a school bus in the morning and hope and pray everything will and should be okay. martha: let's get back to the economy here for a moment because we got a very weak jobs report this morning. the lowest number of people are now in the workforce since 1979. that's the labor participation rate. and it is extremely weak. what this says about what is really going on in the u.s. economy right now and what can be done to fix it. bill: this makes a bad flight. talk about being the right place at the right time. an off-duty police officer screen right getting a big thanks after this woman goes best second quarter. down -- best second quarter. down goes frazier. and then there is this. martha: tears around the courtroom. that is the moment brian banks found out he was exonerated after being falsely accuse of rape. he has big dreams to get into the nfl. he was a huge high scho
we had seen, what, several students being taken away in stretchers and what look like gurneys to makeeld stationary to prevent further injury. that is the kind of scene you do not want to see. when a parent puts her kid on a school bus in the morning and hope and pray everything will and should be okay. martha: let's get back to the economy here for a moment because we got a very weak jobs report this morning. the lowest number of people are now in the workforce since 1979. that's the labor...
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four people on every single person who was down in that area, srting ivs, getting back boards and gurneys and shuttled into the medicaltent. ere there's a gentleman in there, 200 beds in there,o we're pretty well set up for this. >> you had the pacity. but how about the calm? how did you keep it together looking atnjie le is? >> i mean, we --e'ot- this isn't, you know, a hug -- i mean, it obviously was very emiol a shocking but as you see with oth docrse' seen on tv, you justwork. you're just going to go for it. op as i can, and there's some great leade ihe who are organizing the areas and having triagen one spot. si ppl he, not as sick people here and do what you can ouer of those first responders we always talk about, not running away from the incident, but running rig in to it. we spoke last night, you snd exhausted. this must have been some kind of some kind of afternoon. tell mebo t nature of t that moment.were seeing rht >> it was horrific. but, you know, basically what we all agreed on after we talked to each other is basically like the bo took out the legs of everybody. so it was
four people on every single person who was down in that area, srting ivs, getting back boards and gurneys and shuttled into the medicaltent. ere there's a gentleman in there, 200 beds in there,o we're pretty well set up for this. >> you had the pacity. but how about the calm? how did you keep it together looking atnjie le is? >> i mean, we --e'ot- this isn't, you know, a hug -- i mean, it obviously was very emiol a shocking but as you see with oth docrse' seen on tv, you justwork....
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four people on every single person who was down in that area, starting ivs, getting back boards and gurneys and shuttled into the medical tent. where there's a gentleman in there, 200 beds in there, so we're pretty well set up for this. >> you had the capacity. but how about the calm? how did you keep it together looking at injuries like this? >> i mean, we -- we're not -- this isn't, you know, a huge -- i mean, it obviously was very emotional and shocking but as you see with other doctors we've seen on tv, you just work. you're just going to go for it. i'm going to try to help as many people as i can, and there's some great leaders in there who are organizing the areas and having triage in one spot. sick people here, not as sick people here and do what you can to help. >> you were one of those first responders we always talk about, not running away from the incident, but running right in to it. we spoke last night, you sounded exhausted. this must have been some kind of day that you had. some kind of afternoon. tell me about the nature of the injuries you were seeing right at that moment.
four people on every single person who was down in that area, starting ivs, getting back boards and gurneys and shuttled into the medical tent. where there's a gentleman in there, 200 beds in there, so we're pretty well set up for this. >> you had the capacity. but how about the calm? how did you keep it together looking at injuries like this? >> i mean, we -- we're not -- this isn't, you know, a huge -- i mean, it obviously was very emotional and shocking but as you see with other...
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association volunteers were showing up, handing out bandages and then bringing carts, wheelchairs, gurneys we could do to load them and get them to the medical tent. bill: just back up a little butter who. how far was the blast on your left? how far was it on the right? >> i would say about 20 feet on my left. everybody between me and the blast went down as best i can figure. i was unscathed. how far down on the right, i don't know. i just heard it when i crouched. bill: how did it feel to you? >> it was kind of a warm heat, wind all over you for a second. bill: and the victims you treated you're a doctor. you see trauma. do you see trauma like this. >> no, this was blast injuries. this is something you would expect in a military zone. we see gunshot wound and blunt trauma from car accidents, not blast wound like this. bill: how were you able to help? >> not a whole lot. i put tourniquets on people. we tried to resuscitate a young lady. we lost her in the medical tent. bill: sorry about that. when you say you applied turn that kits, i'm assuming these are amputations some experienced? >> y
association volunteers were showing up, handing out bandages and then bringing carts, wheelchairs, gurneys we could do to load them and get them to the medical tent. bill: just back up a little butter who. how far was the blast on your left? how far was it on the right? >> i would say about 20 feet on my left. everybody between me and the blast went down as best i can figure. i was unscathed. how far down on the right, i don't know. i just heard it when i crouched. bill: how did it feel...
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they don't use gurneys. the whole -- that you have to have the elevateors unnecessarily wide, that you have to have these unreasonable air condition standards that would not be normal in a building the size of a clinic which is much smaller than a hospital. it goes on. but the whole purpose of them is to close them. and that would, you know, reduce access because if you have hospitals doing abortions, they are much much more expensive. >> ryan, it looks like knowing they can't win in the congress or in basket, they are going around to the states? >> right. they are going to wind up in the supreme court. and, you know. >> cherry picking their states. but by the way, north dakota, for example, we just had won a referendum in the primary in 2012, which was again on this subject not only that. we won the senate race. but then they just do these ridiculous extreme things because the republicans control the congress. >> bill: unfortunately -- fortunately, you are on the job. and you are calling them out and you ar
they don't use gurneys. the whole -- that you have to have the elevateors unnecessarily wide, that you have to have these unreasonable air condition standards that would not be normal in a building the size of a clinic which is much smaller than a hospital. it goes on. but the whole purpose of them is to close them. and that would, you know, reduce access because if you have hospitals doing abortions, they are much much more expensive. >> ryan, it looks like knowing they can't win in the...
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i actually had them stop the gurney because harry was considering retiring and i said, i understand you're you retire, 'cause i'm coming back. he said that will be the case, pal, but it ain't going to be tonight. those were the conversations i had. >> brian: but do you believe today you would have been able to come back with this technology if they had put a rod in there? >> at the age of 35, i would have probably tried. i don't know if anybody would have taken me back. but kevin is 20 years old. he's got his life ahead of him. i'm rooting for him. i know everybody is for him to come back and be healthy and chase his dream like i was able to have when i played. >> brian: at least you were getting paid. this kid is getting an education, which is fine. this is just incredible. i think it's going to revisit the whole should we be paying these players. >> i lost you for a second, brian. >> brian: you know what? you ignore me all the time. you're just using that as an excuse. you're pretending like you can't hear me and it hurts my feelings. i think it brings back the situation of paying these
i actually had them stop the gurney because harry was considering retiring and i said, i understand you're you retire, 'cause i'm coming back. he said that will be the case, pal, but it ain't going to be tonight. those were the conversations i had. >> brian: but do you believe today you would have been able to come back with this technology if they had put a rod in there? >> at the age of 35, i would have probably tried. i don't know if anybody would have taken me back. but kevin is...
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>> carmel or gurney's inn in monta montauk. >> i did win, i know more about you than you know about mebaby of the week announcement. >> time for today's johnson's baby announcement. we celebrate moms and their doshl new additions to their families. first up is carli barron. and the proud parents say she had so much hair you could see it on the ultrasound. and next up is jenson phillip smith. the proud parents of smyrna, georgia. they say to remember to offset the diaper changes, with lots of kisses and snuggles. our third today's johnson's baby of the week is harper lillian andrews. the parents are here in brooklyn, new york. >> looks like a budding pitcher. >>> and finally, sweet cha olivia board arrived to her parents in roanoke, virginia. who say be sure to show your baby a lot of love. >> you should have had hoda in there with her new baby, blake. >> i think they limited it to human babies. >> thank you, sara. >> congratulations to all of the parents and babies. >>> it's try-day friday, so wer going to try something. the u.s. soccer team are celebrating today. >> they've got 95 yea
>> carmel or gurney's inn in monta montauk. >> i did win, i know more about you than you know about mebaby of the week announcement. >> time for today's johnson's baby announcement. we celebrate moms and their doshl new additions to their families. first up is carli barron. and the proud parents say she had so much hair you could see it on the ultrasound. and next up is jenson phillip smith. the proud parents of smyrna, georgia. they say to remember to offset the diaper...