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this is the gurney that we use for the lethal injection.v lines come to the portal in the wall. one line would go to the left arm with the right being the backup. this is the room to where the executioner would be. the lethal injection. the iv solution is here. syringes would be in this area. we have phones, camera directly above the gurney where the executioner can watch the process to make sure they're getting a good feed. should you get a clogged line, the executioner would stop and go to the backup line. this is the official witness room. the official witnesses are set here. it could be clergy, the family of the condemned, seven media representatives and, of course, now the family of the victim that are over 18 can witness it, too. and the warden gives the cue to start the execution process. and it could be any type thing from scratching your head to removing your glasses or pick up a phone or intercom and say, proceed. >> since he's been warden at riverbend prison, ricky bell has overseen one execution. >> this entire unit showed their
this is the gurney that we use for the lethal injection.v lines come to the portal in the wall. one line would go to the left arm with the right being the backup. this is the room to where the executioner would be. the lethal injection. the iv solution is here. syringes would be in this area. we have phones, camera directly above the gurney where the executioner can watch the process to make sure they're getting a good feed. should you get a clogged line, the executioner would stop and go to...
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in alabama, death row inmates are executed on this gurney.nces 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 other l
in alabama, death row inmates are executed on this gurney.nces 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...
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. >> i saw the paramedics carry her out on a chair, place her on a gurney and put the gurney onto an>> in oakland andria borba kpix 5. >> oeven oakland's mayor isn't immune to crime. someone smashed the window while she was at meeting in the oakland hills yesterday. they didn't steal anything so mrigs don't know if it was a break in or just vandalism. >>> and the city of oakland wants to build a state of the art facility to keep watch over the city, but christin ayers found out tonight the city just hit a big stumbling block. >> do i support a surveillance center? yes, sir. >> the surveillance center oakland city council is talking about would be headquartered here, a network of videocameras and social media feeds from all over oakland here where law enforcement can keep a close eye on it. >> civil liberties are important to me, but at the same time, you know, sometimes i may have to sacrifice one or two to be able to protect my grandmothers and my children and my familys and my neighborhood. >> at tonight's public safety meeth, gallo and other council members were all set to green l
. >> i saw the paramedics carry her out on a chair, place her on a gurney and put the gurney onto an>> in oakland andria borba kpix 5. >> oeven oakland's mayor isn't immune to crime. someone smashed the window while she was at meeting in the oakland hills yesterday. they didn't steal anything so mrigs don't know if it was a break in or just vandalism. >>> and the city of oakland wants to build a state of the art facility to keep watch over the city, but christin ayers...
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. >> i saw the paramedics carry her out on a chair, place her on a gurney and put the gurney in the ambulance to take her to the hospital. >> reporter: in oakland, andria borba, kpix 5. >> and the mayor of oakland jean quan victim of vandalism suspectly. someone smashed through her window of her vehicle monday. nothing was stolen so police don't know if it was a burglary attempt or just an act of vandalism. >>> oakland wants to build a state-of-the-art facility to keep watch over the city. but kpix 5's christin ayers was at last night's city council meeting where the city hit a stadiumbling block. >> do i support a surveillance center? yes, i do. >> reporter: the surveillance center oakland city councilman noel gallo is talking about would be headquartered here a network of videocameras and social media feeds from all over oakland fed here where law enforcement can keep an eye on it. >> civil liberties are important to me. but at the same time, you know, sometimes i may have have to sacrifice it to protect my grandmothers and my children and my families and my neighborhood. >> reporter: tonig
. >> i saw the paramedics carry her out on a chair, place her on a gurney and put the gurney in the ambulance to take her to the hospital. >> reporter: in oakland, andria borba, kpix 5. >> and the mayor of oakland jean quan victim of vandalism suspectly. someone smashed through her window of her vehicle monday. nothing was stolen so police don't know if it was a burglary attempt or just an act of vandalism. >>> oakland wants to build a state-of-the-art facility to...
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park workers or visitor or students interest the result was they didn't pose a health problem and gurney e.r. ginger the conditions were below the standards of danger and looking at the explore further that reinforced that conclusion that the contaminate at the sight don't posed a hazard. the fact that the studies look at how many hours one might be exploded i want to pout point out that the assumptions we used in our scenarios was default sumgdz recommend by the government and their intended to be conjecture. for example, looking at how a park visit would be exposed they assumed it from a child from zero to 6 and that same individual motive be quoted for angle 7 for 25 years were other looking at the 24 years with regular x power to the park it wasn't dangerous. visitors might pull weeds or dig on the plant and the health risk assessment looked at the hazards that might exist for park workers who worked there 25 years chrs long-range most people and found it didn't pose a health hazard at that exposure level. finally, there were had documents on the intersected i encourage you to look a
park workers or visitor or students interest the result was they didn't pose a health problem and gurney e.r. ginger the conditions were below the standards of danger and looking at the explore further that reinforced that conclusion that the contaminate at the sight don't posed a hazard. the fact that the studies look at how many hours one might be exploded i want to pout point out that the assumptions we used in our scenarios was default sumgdz recommend by the government and their intended...
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you know his health fluctuated sharply you know we had some meetings where he was on a gurney you know there were some meetings where he could not move and where he was invisible i saw him vomit repeatedly so it was it was a physically traumatizing experience for him but somehow you know really almost magically he remained lucid throughout. you know initial force feeding was done on a bed you know relatively unfettered position so the authorities went from a protocol that accommodated the prisoners and made the force feeding experience more comfortable more more tolerable to another protocol which was designed specifically to inflict maximum pain and discomfort so as to pressure the hunger strikers to suspend their hunger strikes. the subsequent protocol that my client described involved what he referred to as the torture chair which was which was a chair which was a six point restraint chair where prisoners were restrained and the arms legs torso head and neck they took away lubrication they took away local anaesthetic stay took away soothing lozenges all to make the experience as unc
you know his health fluctuated sharply you know we had some meetings where he was on a gurney you know there were some meetings where he could not move and where he was invisible i saw him vomit repeatedly so it was it was a physically traumatizing experience for him but somehow you know really almost magically he remained lucid throughout. you know initial force feeding was done on a bed you know relatively unfettered position so the authorities went from a protocol that accommodated the...
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you know his health fluctuated sharply you know we had some meetings where he was on a gurney you know there were some meetings where he could not move in where he was invisible pain i saw him vomit repeatedly so it was it was a physically traumatizing experience for him but somehow you know really almost magically he remained lucid throughout. you know initial force feeding was done on a bed you know relatively unfettered position and so the authorities went from a protocol that accommodated the prisoners and made the force feeding experience more comfortable more more tolerable to another protocol which was designed specifically to inflict maximum pain and discomfort so as to pressure the hunger strikers to suspend their hunger strikes. the subsequent protocol that my client described involved what he referred to as the torture which was which was a chair which was a six point restraint chair where prisoners were restrained and the arms legs torso head and neck they took away lubrication they took away local anaesthetics they took away soothing lozenges all to make the experience as
you know his health fluctuated sharply you know we had some meetings where he was on a gurney you know there were some meetings where he could not move in where he was invisible pain i saw him vomit repeatedly so it was it was a physically traumatizing experience for him but somehow you know really almost magically he remained lucid throughout. you know initial force feeding was done on a bed you know relatively unfettered position and so the authorities went from a protocol that accommodated...
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checked her out and gave her an evaluation, took her to the hospital where she then jumped off the gurney, look, i'm not hurt i was faking it the whole time. >> the officer is in trouble? >> he was reprimanded. in this situation, two officers are supposed to lift the person up. she's been arrested 40 times before according to police and in this situation she was charged with possession of cocaine, trespassing and resisting arrest. >> she had the opportunity and every opportunity to walk into that building and she refused. get up and walk. the fire department had to come pick her up and take her to the hospital. how much money are taxpayers out of because she was high on cocaine? excuse me, allegedly high on cocaine. >>> talk being saved by the seat of your pants. or maybe the cuffs. this is in china and as you can see there, there's a man hanging there and he can't make it. he's half naked because he fell off a fourth floor balcony by accident but he was saved by his pants. his pants caught on the balcony and he was suspended there for 20 minutes while rescue workers came to get him out o
checked her out and gave her an evaluation, took her to the hospital where she then jumped off the gurney, look, i'm not hurt i was faking it the whole time. >> the officer is in trouble? >> he was reprimanded. in this situation, two officers are supposed to lift the person up. she's been arrested 40 times before according to police and in this situation she was charged with possession of cocaine, trespassing and resisting arrest. >> she had the opportunity and every...
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but tomorrow judging will resume again a gurney in the morning finds of course so the whole series of other events like my shows. army schools exhibition on ddt a number of other it's exciting exhibits going on here threat today doors open house for the at nine am. now one winter storms of wrecked havoc across the country in recent weeks they prove useful for county cork based boat builder safe haven the rain has been carrying out trials of its search and rescue pilot those pencils most extreme conditions are ever likely to encounter. st even marine bill search and rescue one hundred fold to y'all in east cork. the company employs thirty people and has been more than a hundred vessels which are in service or older the war room. and once each bowl is built. it has to be tested. to the verdi age of its limits during the storms of the past three weeks. cp them has being seen by a link to search and rescue boats that will just point and cork harbour. these pictures recorded by the company were captured on monday by storm christine was battering the country. wind speeds are tying exceeded
but tomorrow judging will resume again a gurney in the morning finds of course so the whole series of other events like my shows. army schools exhibition on ddt a number of other it's exciting exhibits going on here threat today doors open house for the at nine am. now one winter storms of wrecked havoc across the country in recent weeks they prove useful for county cork based boat builder safe haven the rain has been carrying out trials of its search and rescue pilot those pencils most extreme...
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he wrote lying on gurney with 103 temperatures today, no fun.wednesday, doctors pronounced him
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o'barr but all smalls did not make a final statement but he did ask which way he should look from the gurney to see his witnesses and nodded to them before his death meanwhile witnesses to executions in the state of washington will now be given even more access the new witness protocol is in its final stages of approval it includes witnesses having access to television monitors to show the inmate entering the death chamber and being strapped down as well as the ability to see the insertion of the i.v.'s those had both previously been shielded from the public the changes in response to a two thousand and twelve federal appeals court ruling that said all parts of an execution must be fully open to witnesses that ruling was sparked by a case brought by the a.p. and other news organizations who challenge idaho's policy to shield the insertion of i.v. catheters from public view they argued that it was a first amendment right to witness all aspects of the execution and they also said it would be the only way to determine whether it was being properly carried out however the states argued that the
o'barr but all smalls did not make a final statement but he did ask which way he should look from the gurney to see his witnesses and nodded to them before his death meanwhile witnesses to executions in the state of washington will now be given even more access the new witness protocol is in its final stages of approval it includes witnesses having access to television monitors to show the inmate entering the death chamber and being strapped down as well as the ability to see the insertion of...
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toolbar but all small did not make a final statement but he did ask which way he should look from the gurney to see his witness is not into down before his death. meanwhile witnesses to executions in the state of washington will now be getting even more access the new witness protocol is in its final stages of approval. it includes witnesses having access to television monitors to show the enemy and train the death chamber can be strapped down as well as the ability to see the insertion of the eye. he is. those had both previously been shielded from view the change is in response to a two thousand. well federal appeals court ruling that said all parts of an execution must be fully open to witnesses. that ruling was sparked by case brought by the ap and other news organizations and challenge idaho's policy to shield the insertion iv catheter is from view. they argue that it was a first amendment right to witness all aspects of an execution and he also said it would be the only way to determine whether it was being properly carried out however this is argued that the current policy was necessa
toolbar but all small did not make a final statement but he did ask which way he should look from the gurney to see his witness is not into down before his death. meanwhile witnesses to executions in the state of washington will now be getting even more access the new witness protocol is in its final stages of approval. it includes witnesses having access to television monitors to show the enemy and train the death chamber can be strapped down as well as the ability to see the insertion of the...
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he wrote lying on gurney with 103 temperatures today, no fun. the illness lasted two weeks then wednesday, doctors pronounced him dead. tanner peterson was also a close buddy. >> kind of went back and forth. it's weird. he went into the hospital and it was all good, then, came out and went in again. then, all of a sudden, just everything went bad within a day. >> walker was one of ten severe flu cases so far this season. of the 10, 4 50 years old. >> feels like a steep time frame. we're seeing dramatic increase. but how that is going play out over the season is too early to tell. >> walker's father says his son didn't get the flu shot, but didn't sleep a lot and didn't eat well. he believes were factors tanner combreertson says he'll miss his friend he says loved to skateboard. >> one of the nicest guys you can meet. we loved him here. he is one of a kind. >> an abrupt end to a life friends and family say had so much promise. >> and state health officials confirm the flu is trending thup year. it's spreading rapidly. you can see a map showing wh
he wrote lying on gurney with 103 temperatures today, no fun. the illness lasted two weeks then wednesday, doctors pronounced him dead. tanner peterson was also a close buddy. >> kind of went back and forth. it's weird. he went into the hospital and it was all good, then, came out and went in again. then, all of a sudden, just everything went bad within a day. >> walker was one of ten severe flu cases so far this season. of the 10, 4 50 years old. >> feels like a steep time...
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he wrote lying on gurney with 103 temperatures today, no fun. the illness lasted two weeks then wednesday, doctors pronounced him dead. tanner peterson was also a close buddy. >> kind of went back and forth. it's weird. he went into the hospital and it was all good, then, came out and went in again. then, all of a sudden, just everything went bad within a day. >> walker was one of ten severe flu cases so far this season. of the 10, 4 are people less than 50 years old. >> feels like a steep time frame. we're seeing dramatic increase. but how that is going play out over the season is too early to tell. >> walker's father says his son didn't get the flu shot, but didn't sleep a lot and didn't eat well. he believes were factors tanner combreertson says he'll miss his friend he says loved to skateboard. >> one of the nicest guys you can meet. we loved him here. he is one of a kind. >> an abrupt end to a life friends and family say had so much promise. >> and state health officials confirm the flu is trending thup year. it's spreading rapidly. you can
he wrote lying on gurney with 103 temperatures today, no fun. the illness lasted two weeks then wednesday, doctors pronounced him dead. tanner peterson was also a close buddy. >> kind of went back and forth. it's weird. he went into the hospital and it was all good, then, came out and went in again. then, all of a sudden, just everything went bad within a day. >> walker was one of ten severe flu cases so far this season. of the 10, 4 are people less than 50 years old. >> feels...
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. >> he was picked up on to a gurney and wheeled in to an ambulance. i thought i hope he is going to be okay. as it turns out he wasn't okay. >> ator bury's wounds are too severe. he dies three days later. >> he was jubilant and joyful and had an effervesce sans that shines through him. it was special. >> actress jen godson stars in got's country, a film that atorbury cowrote. >> he adored his sfraufamily an friends. when god took him, it was one thing i was praying, god, why? why? it is senseless. >> the shooter is later identified as 26-year-old tyler brown. he was apparently distraught over a break up with his long-time girlfriend just days before. toxicology reports reveal marijuana and traces of methamphetamine in his system. >> we can't control somebody who decides to have a bad day and start firing on everybody. you just never know when somebody like that can happen. >> for the two survivors, every day is a gift. neither chris nor don will soon forget how close they came to losing their lives. >> i think i take relationships with people that i c
. >> he was picked up on to a gurney and wheeled in to an ambulance. i thought i hope he is going to be okay. as it turns out he wasn't okay. >> ator bury's wounds are too severe. he dies three days later. >> he was jubilant and joyful and had an effervesce sans that shines through him. it was special. >> actress jen godson stars in got's country, a film that atorbury cowrote. >> he adored his sfraufamily an friends. when god took him, it was one thing i was...
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i watched him try to sit up against the straps on the gurney.st and it appeared he was fighting for his by suffocating. the agony and terror of watching my dad suffer lasted more than 19 minutes. >> the words from the son. we were just talking about this yesterday making the point and listening executions are not pretty. to hear somewhere between 19 and 25 minutes to die, this lawsuit they filed, the state of ohio violated the cruel and unusual punishment of the constitution. >> that's right. as i said yesterday, it's going to be a close call because certainly the supreme court made it clear, you cannot execute someone in a cruel and unusual fashion, but we know that executions don't have to be necessarily pain-free. i think what the import of this is is people will be especially in ohio reexamining the death penalty and how do you put someone to death? when you look at the policy behind the death penalty, we know that support in the american public has really dropped. it's still about 60% and it has dropped. more importantly you see that it doe
i watched him try to sit up against the straps on the gurney.st and it appeared he was fighting for his by suffocating. the agony and terror of watching my dad suffer lasted more than 19 minutes. >> the words from the son. we were just talking about this yesterday making the point and listening executions are not pretty. to hear somewhere between 19 and 25 minutes to die, this lawsuit they filed, the state of ohio violated the cruel and unusual punishment of the constitution. >>...
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gurney -- how would it effect germany specifically?ll, angela challenge is how does she transition this economy into a green one. this came right after the fukushima nuclear disaster, she announced she would shut down germany's nuclear plants by 2022. there had already been in place a system of subsidies for companies that generated wind and solar energy, however, the cost of subsidizing those technologies has grown expo poen in shally. once you shut down the plant there was more use for nuclear energy coming in from france. more use as well of the highly polluting brown coal. the average german household owner has seen his or her electricity bill go up by $350, that said germans are very committed to green energy. >> it is quite a bold ask from the european commission to cut levels by 40% in 16 years. are any of the countries in the euro zone and eu ready for this? >> it's actually -- the announcement today looks good on paper, but the people who are fighting to have a more green production of energy, green peace and so on, activists
gurney -- how would it effect germany specifically?ll, angela challenge is how does she transition this economy into a green one. this came right after the fukushima nuclear disaster, she announced she would shut down germany's nuclear plants by 2022. there had already been in place a system of subsidies for companies that generated wind and solar energy, however, the cost of subsidizing those technologies has grown expo poen in shally. once you shut down the plant there was more use for...
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they put me on i an gurney and then they took us to the helicopter and then i woke up like a month lateron's boyfriend evan avilos was also badly burned, but their friend got the worst of the blast. >> i didn't get to see the what he looked like, but i heard it was really bad. so he was burned like 95% of his body. >> the friend died five days later and hudson and avilos were charged with his murder. the charges were eventually reduced and he received three years for involuntary manslaughter and was sent to prison. hudson is serving one year at santa rita for accessory to involuntary manslaughter. but she says she's still haunted by her friend's death. >> he left. he's gone. you know? and to know that i didn't stop them from doing it or i had a part in it, it's i feel real guilty because he lost his life. it's hard. >> after the explosion, hudson endured three painful months of recovery in the hospital. >> 57% of my body was burned. i was wearing a tank top and basketball shorts. no shoes. so i didn't -- but i was the farthest away from like ground zero. >> she underwent numerous procedu
they put me on i an gurney and then they took us to the helicopter and then i woke up like a month lateron's boyfriend evan avilos was also badly burned, but their friend got the worst of the blast. >> i didn't get to see the what he looked like, but i heard it was really bad. so he was burned like 95% of his body. >> the friend died five days later and hudson and avilos were charged with his murder. the charges were eventually reduced and he received three years for involuntary...
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the next thing i knew, then my knees began to turn to rubber and i wound up on a gurney. >> if he had gone to the white house, they would have dragged him out of the car, found out he was in big trouble, put him back in the car, drove him to the hospital. it would have took 10 maybe 15 minutes. he didn't have that time. and there's a nurse trying to get his blood pressure. she can't detect it. she can't get the blood pressure. he's not going so good and she's going, oh, my god. he's going to die. i'm going to lose the president of the united states. >> i didn't know i was shot. >> i really believe he was minutes away from not making it. >> the shot that got me, careens off the side of the limousine and hit me while i was diving into the car. and it hit me back here, under the arm, and then hit a rib. and that's what caused an extreme pain, and then it tumbled, it turned. instead of edgewise and went tumbling down to within an inch of my heart. >> first lady nancy reagan is in the solarium at the white house when she gets the news. >> george, head of my detail said, there's been a shoo
the next thing i knew, then my knees began to turn to rubber and i wound up on a gurney. >> if he had gone to the white house, they would have dragged him out of the car, found out he was in big trouble, put him back in the car, drove him to the hospital. it would have took 10 maybe 15 minutes. he didn't have that time. and there's a nurse trying to get his blood pressure. she can't detect it. she can't get the blood pressure. he's not going so good and she's going, oh, my god. he's going...
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he was in the hospital for a second time posting this photo of himself lying in a gurney with 103 temperature today, no fun he wrote. within hours, walker had gone code blue. >> it's a very ragged roller coaster ride. >> reporter: walker's father who enjoyed playing music with his son says it's hard to accept. he said walker play the t-- instrumen instruments. the 23-year-old didn't get a flu shot, something his dad says would have saved him. >> take very seriously any respiratory stuff and get your shots, if you don't have the symptoms, if you have the symptoms, get treatment now. >> it scared me a lot. >> reporter: a shaken peterson just got the flu vaccination but he's heart broken his friend couldn't be saved. >> i want him to know i love him and that we care about him and we miss you, man. >> reporter: now, his father confirms that it was the h 1 n 1 that took his son's life. again, he was hospitalized within days of showing symptoms of the flu virus. tonight, everyone here is absolutely devastated. a huge loss, he finally lost his fight with the flu on wednesday. reporting live in santa
he was in the hospital for a second time posting this photo of himself lying in a gurney with 103 temperature today, no fun he wrote. within hours, walker had gone code blue. >> it's a very ragged roller coaster ride. >> reporter: walker's father who enjoyed playing music with his son says it's hard to accept. he said walker play the t-- instrumen instruments. the 23-year-old didn't get a flu shot, something his dad says would have saved him. >> take very seriously any...
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he wrote lying on gurney with 103 temp today no fun. illness lasted two week. on wednesday doctors pronounce him dead. peterson worked alongside walk interthe produce section all also his close buddy. >> went back and forth that's why it's weird because he went in the hospital and it was all good and then he came out and then he went back in again and then all of a sudden just everything went bad within lake a day. >>reporter: walker was one of 10 severe flu case ins sonoma county so far this season. of the 10 4 are people less than 50 years old. percentage consistent with the h1n1 pandemic of 2009. karen holbrook sonoma county interim health officer. >> it feels like very steep and compressed time frame where we see this pretty dramatic increase. but how that is going to play out over the entire season is too early to tell. >> walker father says his son didn't get the flu shot but beyond that he says he didn't take good care of himself. he didn't sleep a lot and didn't eat well were factors in not able to fight off the flu. tanner will miss his dear friend who
he wrote lying on gurney with 103 temp today no fun. illness lasted two week. on wednesday doctors pronounce him dead. peterson worked alongside walk interthe produce section all also his close buddy. >> went back and forth that's why it's weird because he went in the hospital and it was all good and then he came out and then he went back in again and then all of a sudden just everything went bad within lake a day. >>reporter: walker was one of 10 severe flu case ins sonoma county...
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you can see in this video where paramedics are putting him on a gurney, wrapped him up and they are trying to get him down here as quickly as possible. as i mentioned a regular hospital wouldn't do it. he needed a burn center and he needed that medical attention very fast. the reason why he was med flighted here to this location. as far as the man that man did drive off after the boy jumped out of the car. police would like to speak with him to get a better sense what led up to this. they did point out that they do not believe he faces charges. at least not at this time. it's their opinion this was a freak accident. reporting live in san jose, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thank you, bob. >> an elderly man pulled from a burning home in hockey died. the fire started in the kitchen of the home. it was put out in 10 minutes but the man was severely injured. he was taken to the hospital where he later died. his name has not been released. officials don't know how the fire started but think it was an accident. >> the lack of rain this winter is forcing marin county to tap into its reservoi
you can see in this video where paramedics are putting him on a gurney, wrapped him up and they are trying to get him down here as quickly as possible. as i mentioned a regular hospital wouldn't do it. he needed a burn center and he needed that medical attention very fast. the reason why he was med flighted here to this location. as far as the man that man did drive off after the boy jumped out of the car. police would like to speak with him to get a better sense what led up to this. they did...
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. >> the emts wheeled in a gurney with a crash cart on it and started asking around, what's this for?'t need this, right? they said, oh, that's just in case. just in case of what? >> overcoming his cold feet, bonet finally steps onto the mat. >> all right. let's do this. >> all right. >> so stand right here. >> that's it. that looks good. >> so, like i said, we can see this laser on his back. so the top arm will go there, bottom barb will go down. are you ready? >> yeah. >> hold him, hold him. hold him. >> ow. >> he shoots me and after that there's nothing in my mind except for the sheer pain. there's nothing. it was just horrendous pain. >> hold him, hold him. hold him. >> and before the electricity was applied, i could actually feel the barbs hit my back and plant themselves and then it just hurt like heck. it was insane. and that five seconds felt like an eternity. >> how do you feel? >> fine. >> right now? do you feel any pain? >> no. i feel a tickle from where the probes lodged in my back. >> do you feel like you can move? >> yeah. >> do you feel like you have a clear head? >> li
. >> the emts wheeled in a gurney with a crash cart on it and started asking around, what's this for?'t need this, right? they said, oh, that's just in case. just in case of what? >> overcoming his cold feet, bonet finally steps onto the mat. >> all right. let's do this. >> all right. >> so stand right here. >> that's it. that looks good. >> so, like i said, we can see this laser on his back. so the top arm will go there, bottom barb will go down. are...
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. >> we packaged her up in the gurney and got her out of there. >> are you hurt anywhere right now?g to us when she left, so that was a good sign. >> as for twister -- >> the horse is okay. >> that's the best sight of the rescue is to see the horse under the helicopter flying through the sky. >> it's remarkable that they both came out of it. >> but sharon's not clear yet. no one knows the full extent of her injuries. >> put me on a stretcher, and then they walked me down the hill. the helicopter was there, they put me right in, and lifted me off. >> a few big bruises, no major damage, no broken bones. >> didn't even break a nail in it. come on, twister, let's go. >> they say horse people love their animals as much as humans. for sharon, her only concern through the whole dramatic ordeal is the health and safety of the animal, which almost ended her life. >> twister is just fine. she was real happy to see me the first time. she came over like, hey, good to see you. >>> just to the south in mexico city, mexico, the country's largest bullfighting stadium. suddenly, a 1,000-pound bull b
. >> we packaged her up in the gurney and got her out of there. >> are you hurt anywhere right now?g to us when she left, so that was a good sign. >> as for twister -- >> the horse is okay. >> that's the best sight of the rescue is to see the horse under the helicopter flying through the sky. >> it's remarkable that they both came out of it. >> but sharon's not clear yet. no one knows the full extent of her injuries. >> put me on a stretcher, and...
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. >> the condemned offender will be placed on the gurney.the mechanical 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 >>> 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 in prison to pr
. >> the condemned offender will be placed on the gurney.the mechanical 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,...
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averaged anywhere from four to six gunshots a day at this prison, and you were constantly carrying a gurney with a wounded man on it, and many times the man was dead. >> lieutenant tom ayers, a former marine, has been a correctional officer at folsom for 21 years. >> when staff come in here, especially our uniformed officers, they are taught the history of this prison and the great sacrifice of people who have died here in the line of duty and are constantly reminded of that. >> another reminder of folsom's grim past is the execution room. >> the hanging area was right here. in the old days, what they did was they did turns. down below us there are more cells. then you got these cells up here. you worked your way up to the very last cell. that was the death row cell. >> over a period of 40 years, 93 men were hanged at folsom, and the stay on death row was brief. each condemned man waited for his turn at the gallows in tiny cells only a few feet away. >> at the very last cell, your day of the execution, they would come in, they would basically put metal over the doors so you could not see it
averaged anywhere from four to six gunshots a day at this prison, and you were constantly carrying a gurney with a wounded man on it, and many times the man was dead. >> lieutenant tom ayers, a former marine, has been a correctional officer at folsom for 21 years. >> when staff come in here, especially our uniformed officers, they are taught the history of this prison and the great sacrifice of people who have died here in the line of duty and are constantly reminded of that....
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here's a photo of hand and a hospital gurney his condition deteriorates quickly and a young man knownny died less was a key >> : the father did not appear on camera says that his son did not have underlying cause problems before contracted this conflict. he had not got a slingshot and wasn't taken very could keratins appeared >> : to is a young guy who is thinking use command: sleep deprivation because he drank a lot suppress appetite not eating well. >> : all of us to keep in mind the sluices and this is a fast acting virus and if it finds itself a nice place to settle at can do serious damage. >> : and the family is making plans for a memorial service which they will all told saturday >> pam: a rush of people went to get the flu vaccine over the weekend. a cbs store and martina's ran out of the vaccine. after some and people can't whine shot. the store has received a new shipment. but the pharmacist does not know how long it lasts. corporate spokesperson says that cbs has seen some shortage because of the client's demand. and ads they will help customers find another store appeared
here's a photo of hand and a hospital gurney his condition deteriorates quickly and a young man knownny died less was a key >> : the father did not appear on camera says that his son did not have underlying cause problems before contracted this conflict. he had not got a slingshot and wasn't taken very could keratins appeared >> : to is a young guy who is thinking use command: sleep deprivation because he drank a lot suppress appetite not eating well. >> : all of us to keep in...
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that conflict ended with three buehrle police officers wrestled my son into a gurney for an ambulance ride to a local emergency room. the mental hospital didn't have any beds and he calmed down in the e.r. so they sent us home with a prescription and a follow-up visit with a psychiatrist. this problem is too big to handle on my own, sometimes there are no good options so you pray for grace and trust in hindsight it will make sense. i'm sharing the sorry because i am his mother and eric harris' mother, i'm james holmes' more, jury red locker in's mother. she's boys and their mothers need help in the wake of another horrific national tragedy, it's easy to talk about guns but it's time to talk about meantal illness. she shared her story with my subcommittee of parents with children with mental ill necessary. as chairman of the energy and commerce oversight subcommittee, we discovered those families who need help the most are least likely to get it and where there is no help, there is no hope. . the federal government sets up barriers that make it increasingly difficult for a mother to ca
that conflict ended with three buehrle police officers wrestled my son into a gurney for an ambulance ride to a local emergency room. the mental hospital didn't have any beds and he calmed down in the e.r. so they sent us home with a prescription and a follow-up visit with a psychiatrist. this problem is too big to handle on my own, sometimes there are no good options so you pray for grace and trust in hindsight it will make sense. i'm sharing the sorry because i am his mother and eric harris'...