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the only thing that's strange. >> they wouldn't have him on a motorized gurney, would they?those people drive around to see if he's going to make an order. these people keep driving so he can't see if there's anyone there. he actually made an order. but it's still awesome that he at least tried. >> i think he did because he's at the payment window. i think he's paying for his order. >> you gotta love the pure determination, pure desire. you get a craving, curb that craving. >> you don't need other people. just take care of yourself. >> it's a building with a grim task but now. >> it's become a beach paradise and scuba diving excursion place. >> the historic spot perfect for hitting the water. >> and dudes have a pot and some fireworks in their apartment. you see where it's headed. safe to say, they've blown their deposit away. ♪ [ [mumusisic]c] jackie's heart attack didn't come with a warning. totodaday y heher r dodoctctora bayer aspirin regimen toto h helelp p rereduducece t f another one. ifif y youou'v've e hahad d ak bebe s surure e toto t talalk r before youou b begegi
the only thing that's strange. >> they wouldn't have him on a motorized gurney, would they?those people drive around to see if he's going to make an order. these people keep driving so he can't see if there's anyone there. he actually made an order. but it's still awesome that he at least tried. >> i think he did because he's at the payment window. i think he's paying for his order. >> you gotta love the pure determination, pure desire. you get a craving, curb that craving....
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this is the gurney that we use for the lethal injection.wo iv 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 t
this is the gurney that we use for the lethal injection.wo iv 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...
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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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i would have expected a gurney. it could be -- because it's a little tough to tell, that's gravel, it's a short distance, they may have determined he was stable enough to walk 20 yards. but that is very atypical. >> yeah, absolutely. the second person got out would more likely be the patient, given the first person is carry something, that black satchel, something -- >> -- on the right-hand side of the screen, walking in, being led in. boy, i'm surprised if this is dr. brantly. he is walking with -- purposefully and obviously some strength. this in itself -- dr. brantly is very, very, very encouraging -- >> again, is there any -- >> nancy, wouldn't you agree that if that is indeed the case, that gives us hope for his prognosis? >> phenomenally. if this is dr. brantly -- i have no reason to think it's not -- he -- boy. we know not to make prognosis from a distance but this sure doesn't look like anyone woz in a brave condition. but obviously a phenomenally encouraging sign. >> is there any reason why he as a patient
i would have expected a gurney. it could be -- because it's a little tough to tell, that's gravel, it's a short distance, they may have determined he was stable enough to walk 20 yards. but that is very atypical. >> yeah, absolutely. the second person got out would more likely be the patient, given the first person is carry something, that black satchel, something -- >> -- on the right-hand side of the screen, walking in, being led in. boy, i'm surprised if this is dr. brantly. he...
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she was instead on that gurney with medical professionals covered head-to-toe. what do you make of that when you saw those pictures? >> you know, what i would say is that i was more surprised that dr. brantly, a patient from a few days ago, had walked into the hospital from the ambulance. the fact that she was on a gurney is what we expected, especially given how grave their conditions were just a few days ago. brooke, i was struck by the same thing that you were struck by. you know, we hear from mr. johnson there just giving that press conference saying that her husband was talking about, you know, planning funeral arrangements for her. it's hard to even imagine what the family's been going through for some time now, left wondering, waiting for some time until they are just now reunited with the family members for the first time. again, dr. brantly, it was a similar sort of situation, brooke. you may remember, he thought he was going to die. he spoke to his wife on the phone telling her as much and then he was given this treatment which seemed to have a dramati
she was instead on that gurney with medical professionals covered head-to-toe. what do you make of that when you saw those pictures? >> you know, what i would say is that i was more surprised that dr. brantly, a patient from a few days ago, had walked into the hospital from the ambulance. the fact that she was on a gurney is what we expected, especially given how grave their conditions were just a few days ago. brooke, i was struck by the same thing that you were struck by. you know, we...
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this video shows how an infected patient can be transported on a tented gurney to isolate them. it's called an isopod. >> you can have a patient, examine them using these gloves. >> reporter: at emory, each patient will be tended by two specially trained nurses and four infectious disease experts. all suited up in taped-on full-body protective gear. this is the emery isolation room. >> i will be one of the individuals coming into direct contact. i have no concerns about my personal health or the other health care workers in that unit. >> reporter: here at cdc command center, the nation's top experts monitoring it all. >> people are scared. why should america let people back in who have ebola? >> well, first, we really want to stop the outbreak where it is happening. that's going to protect people, caregivers and the u.s. best. but i really hope that people's fears don't overtake their compassion. >> reporter: remember, it can only be spread with close contact with body fluids. the cdc is also sending 50 disease detectives to western africa, where the death toll has soared to mor
this video shows how an infected patient can be transported on a tented gurney to isolate them. it's called an isopod. >> you can have a patient, examine them using these gloves. >> reporter: at emory, each patient will be tended by two specially trained nurses and four infectious disease experts. all suited up in taped-on full-body protective gear. this is the emery isolation room. >> i will be one of the individuals coming into direct contact. i have no concerns about my...
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i don't want to read too much into the fact that she came in on a gurney. of expected that. she is older. she had been evacuated later from linebackeriberia. we'll have to way to know, anderson. >> we know they're helping to treat patients who are already infected. do they know how they might have contracted the virus, and is there a specific incident they know of? >> we asked than. the cdc is still conducting a formal investigation. what we seem to know, though, it didn't seem to happen while conducting routine patient care. this may have happened because another health care worker or something else in the vicinity who had become sick with ebola was the person who actually infected them. not necessarily a patient they were treating. so they're still trying to sort out the details on that. but it didn't seem to come directly from a patient. but rather some common source that infected both dr. brantly and ms. writebol. >> obviously there are a lot of people concerned in the united states about the spread of this disease, obviously the concern of spreading to
i don't want to read too much into the fact that she came in on a gurney. of expected that. she is older. she had been evacuated later from linebackeriberia. we'll have to way to know, anderson. >> we know they're helping to treat patients who are already infected. do they know how they might have contracted the virus, and is there a specific incident they know of? >> we asked than. the cdc is still conducting a formal investigation. what we seem to know, though, it didn't seem to...
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of course this is the gurney. the right are the victim's witnesses. he's escorted in, basically sits down, a team of people strap him down on to the gurney. and his arms are placed here. on the day of execution i will come through that door. i will come around to this area and basically face the condemned. we will read the death warrant and offer an opportunity to have any last words. most guys don't say a whole lot. after that, walk back into the control room and prepare to carry out the duties. we communicate with the commissioner's room to ensure there are no last-minute stays and then we move forward. we start the process of administering the drugs. it takes approximately 20 to 25 minutes from administering the drugs, bringing the doctors into the room, having them perform an examination and them actually declaring death. we exit, the execution team takes back over. the body is delivered over to forensics and that concludes the process. >> i don't see how a man can be that cold-blooded inside, man to kill nobo
of course this is the gurney. the right are the victim's witnesses. he's escorted in, basically sits down, a team of people strap him down on to the gurney. and his arms are placed here. on the day of execution i will come through that door. i will come around to this area and basically face the condemned. we will read the death warrant and offer an opportunity to have any last words. most guys don't say a whole lot. after that, walk back into the control room and prepare to carry out the...
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. >> 59-year-old nancy writebol arrived in atlanta before 10:00 and wheeled out on a gurney covered from head to toe. a medical evacuation plane carried her 5,000 miles from library to the united states. a tent preventing the virus from spreading in the same airport that transported dr. brantley infected with ebola. he shocked the doctors when he walked out of the ambulance by himself open safety. the two americans were in west africa they were given an spental serum and are improving. nancy writebol is in serious condition but according to her son --. >> she was eating. able to take in fluid. we are cautiously optimistic. >> the drug, a cocktail of antibodies was created in san francisco. >> nancy is able to walk around and, really, the good news is her appetite started to return. >> doctors say it sun likely it will vote in the united states. bringing the two parents here does not pose a threat to the public. emory university hospital has a specially built isolation unit. the ambulance that transported them here will be bleached, their sheets burned. the rest the world is on alert. oth
. >> 59-year-old nancy writebol arrived in atlanta before 10:00 and wheeled out on a gurney covered from head to toe. a medical evacuation plane carried her 5,000 miles from library to the united states. a tent preventing the virus from spreading in the same airport that transported dr. brantley infected with ebola. he shocked the doctors when he walked out of the ambulance by himself open safety. the two americans were in west africa they were given an spental serum and are improving....
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this video shows how infected patients are moved around in a protected gurney. dr. brantly will soon be joined by nancy write bowl who al contracted ebola. president obama says they will be screened at airports to make sure they're healthy, abc news, washington. >> san jose police investigating the city's third homocide five days. the police told our media partner the victim was walking to the store when he had a brief exchange with someone in a parked car who then opened fire and drove away. the shoot was captured on surveillance video. the police said the experience is experiencing rising tensions between gang leaders and rival drug dealers. >> a stray bullet injured a 13-year-old girl buying candy in the foothill square neighborhood. she was wounded in the shoulder when a bull all right came through the store's window. you can see the bullet hole. the girler is expect expected to survive. >>> still to come, a look at what is behind b.a.r.t. delays and why the transit agency says it's actually a good think for commuters. >>> buried treasure. the hidden money craze
this video shows how infected patients are moved around in a protected gurney. dr. brantly will soon be joined by nancy write bowl who al contracted ebola. president obama says they will be screened at airports to make sure they're healthy, abc news, washington. >> san jose police investigating the city's third homocide five days. the police told our media partner the victim was walking to the store when he had a brief exchange with someone in a parked car who then opened fire and drove...
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. >> we all assumed he was going to rolled out on a gurney. to see him walk, absolutely renewed sense of energy and hope. >> reporter: a doctor from the center for disease control saying he is already getting better. less than 24 hours after he started to receive care in an isolation unit in the hospital. >> we are hoping he will continue to improve. but ebola is a scary disease. because it is so deadly. >> reporter: he is one of two americans who contracted the disease in liberia while responding to the worst ebola outbreak on record. fellow aid worker is expected to join him at the hospital here in several days. the 59-year-old mother of two became infected with the disease while working in the same tpasility as brantly. they - - facility as brantly. they have an uphill battle. there is no cure for it yet. cbs news, atlanta. >> and late word tonight that nancy, the american medical missioner infected with the the virus is expected to be in the u.s. on tuesday. >> the internet is a pwhraoeuz -- is ablaze by the fact that ebola virus is in the
. >> we all assumed he was going to rolled out on a gurney. to see him walk, absolutely renewed sense of energy and hope. >> reporter: a doctor from the center for disease control saying he is already getting better. less than 24 hours after he started to receive care in an isolation unit in the hospital. >> we are hoping he will continue to improve. but ebola is a scary disease. because it is so deadly. >> reporter: he is one of two americans who contracted the disease...
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there is some medical equipment with that gurney. the two workers. is there anything you can glean from the picture you can see, sanjay? >> no, i see the same thing. we did not think she would be on a breathing machine. as you know, she asked for food the other day. you know, she got her appetite back, was asking for food. obviously, that's not something she could have done if she was on a breathing machine. strapped in. that's pretty standard for somebody being transported by ambulance. if they're not ambulatory. safety precaution. they're taking her now into the hospital. obviously can't tell much more about her condition just from those images. you can see the suits, the tyvek suits going inside the building. >> help me understand, what would the protocol be for all of the people who work at that hospital and all of the patients who are currently in that hospital, what would they have had to do to make way for this remarkable patient transfer? >> you know, one thing i should point out, i'm on faculty at this hospital so we got some notices about t
there is some medical equipment with that gurney. the two workers. is there anything you can glean from the picture you can see, sanjay? >> no, i see the same thing. we did not think she would be on a breathing machine. as you know, she asked for food the other day. you know, she got her appetite back, was asking for food. obviously, that's not something she could have done if she was on a breathing machine. strapped in. that's pretty standard for somebody being transported by ambulance....
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he was on the ground ten minute before being taken off on a gurney. the angels did go on to beat boston. >>> more than 34,000 fans at the little league world series wednesday. many eyes on philadelphia pitcher mo'ne davis. she struck out six batters in just over two innings. but the play of the game, this right here. a big hit to right field in the first. nevada's alex barker makes the diving catch. they don't look back. nevada dominates 8-1 advancing to the championship game saturday. pennsylvania faces illinois thursday. the winner there also goes to the championship too. >>> and intense fight to tell you about breaking out at buffalo bills training camp. yeah, they're on the same team. brian johnson ripping off center eric wood's helmet. then playing two punches on him before the team intervened. the head coach, not so happy. >> it hurts the integrity of our game the more we talk about it. that's how i feel about fighting. >> no words on any potential penalties or punishment. >>> the entire tennessee titans team taking on the als bucket challenge.
he was on the ground ten minute before being taken off on a gurney. the angels did go on to beat boston. >>> more than 34,000 fans at the little league world series wednesday. many eyes on philadelphia pitcher mo'ne davis. she struck out six batters in just over two innings. but the play of the game, this right here. a big hit to right field in the first. nevada's alex barker makes the diving catch. they don't look back. nevada dominates 8-1 advancing to the championship game saturday....
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>> i believe he walked into that hospital and immediately got on a gurney and was then taken to the icu, his isolation room. they're going to follow his liver functions, kidney and make sure he's not having any problems with clotting. if he needs a transfusion or any kind of platelets, they'll be ready to give it to him. very sophisticated monitoring. >> and clearly they're taking all the precautions here. but i think a lot of concern comes to those who may be leaving the area of the outbreak coming to this country. there's some peace corps workers who are going to be evacuated. what kind of screening will there be for people coming back from that region? >> the centers for disease control now has people at about 20 places around the country where flights can come in. people coming out of dangerous areas and people on the ground have been told to look out for certain symptoms, high fever, headache, sore throat, weakness. people in the early stages look sick. and airlines are on the alert to call the herd. and if that's the case, not allow people to have international travel. >> dr. nanc
>> i believe he walked into that hospital and immediately got on a gurney and was then taken to the icu, his isolation room. they're going to follow his liver functions, kidney and make sure he's not having any problems with clotting. if he needs a transfusion or any kind of platelets, they'll be ready to give it to him. very sophisticated monitoring. >> and clearly they're taking all the precautions here. but i think a lot of concern comes to those who may be leaving the area of...
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. >> they would have suspected he'd be on a gurney or bed or stretcher, instead there he is ambling gingerly out of that ambulance. he was walked into the facility and placed into an isolation chamber upon arrival. amazing. >> we understand his wife was actually watching this on cnn as well and she was there, visited him for about 45 minutes. the couple was separated though by a glass wall but brantley's described as being in great spirits. >> must be a tough guy. the same plane that carried brantley to the states is flying back to liberia to pick up foal low missionary nancy writeblo, she also tested positive for the virus. >>> another story we are following today the u.s. air force spy plane similar to the one here evaded an encounter with the russian military a day after malaysian airlines flight 17 was shot down. >> cnn's erin mcpine has been following this. lot of people think what was it doing first of all in international air space? >> christi, frankly spying on the russians and president obama says that we are not going back to the cold war with russia, but with episodes like this on
. >> they would have suspected he'd be on a gurney or bed or stretcher, instead there he is ambling gingerly out of that ambulance. he was walked into the facility and placed into an isolation chamber upon arrival. amazing. >> we understand his wife was actually watching this on cnn as well and she was there, visited him for about 45 minutes. the couple was separated though by a glass wall but brantley's described as being in great spirits. >> must be a tough guy. the same...
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with multiple layers of protection to contain the virus, the gurney will be placed within a secured plastic tent. the patient enclosed in another layer of plastic. and anyone in that part of the plane covered head to toe in a hazmat suit and gloves. the flight will land at dobbins air base not far from the hospital. the facility is similar to nebraska medical center's biocontainment unit. where drills like this are regularly held. medical staff rehearsed in a special room equipped with air filtration units. the patient is contained at all times. doctors at emory say it's enough protection. >> i will be one of the individuals who will be coming into direct contact with the patients. i have no concerns about either my personal health or the health of the other health care workers who will be working in that unit. >> reporter: despite assurances, the arrival is triggering some anger and fear. like this reader's comment in "the atlanta journal constitution." "it's just a bad idea, plain and simple." while just down the road from the hospital we heard confidence. >> i don't have a problem as lon
with multiple layers of protection to contain the virus, the gurney will be placed within a secured plastic tent. the patient enclosed in another layer of plastic. and anyone in that part of the plane covered head to toe in a hazmat suit and gloves. the flight will land at dobbins air base not far from the hospital. the facility is similar to nebraska medical center's biocontainment unit. where drills like this are regularly held. medical staff rehearsed in a special room equipped with air...
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richards was on the ground nearly ten minutes before being taken off on a gurney.an injured left knee, patella. >>> more than 34,000 fans at the little league world series wednesday. many eyes on philadelphia pitcher mo'ne davis. she struck out six batters in just over two innings, but the play of the game? this. a big hit to right field in the first. making the diving catch here. they don't look back. nevada dominates 8-1 advancing to saturday. pennsylvania faces illinois on thursday for a chance to join in in the championship as well. >>> an intense fight breaking outs at buffalo bills training camp. they're on the same team here. this happened during a goal line drill. ryan johnson laying two punches on him before the team intervened. head coach saying he is not a fan of this. >> it hurts the integrity of our game the more we talk about it. that's how i feel about fighting. >> no word on any potential penalties or punishments so far. zimplt the entire tennessee titans team taking the als bucket challenge. former teammate jim sean nominated all of them. he reveal
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i might need them to set out go gurneys. and everybody's coming in with a can-do spirit. i don't worry about that a bit. >> reporter: we're actually inside what's called a trauma and surgical deployment unit, basically, a field hospital, it has lights, it has power, it has that sort of thing. these caregivers have been living in this portable facility since tuesday, here next to the stanford hospital, living on nothing but water and rice. to give them a heads up what to expect if and when they're actually having to put this training to use in a real disaster situation. reporting live here at stanford, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> practice makes perfect. all right, bob, thank you. >>> well, it is time to say good-bye to the stick. sir paul mccartney will give the farewell concert tonight and crews are still putting the finishing touches on the venue for the big event. from the stage to the seats, the big-time pyrotechnics, we are in for a very big show. >> nbc bay area's stephanie chuang is life at the stick. and steph, almost time to bid adieu. >> reporter: that's ri
i might need them to set out go gurneys. and everybody's coming in with a can-do spirit. i don't worry about that a bit. >> reporter: we're actually inside what's called a trauma and surgical deployment unit, basically, a field hospital, it has lights, it has power, it has that sort of thing. these caregivers have been living in this portable facility since tuesday, here next to the stanford hospital, living on nothing but water and rice. to give them a heads up what to expect if and when...
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. >> we all assumed he would be rolled out on a gurney.ewed sense of energy and hope. >> doctors say they're encouraged by brantly's progress, but he still face an uphill battle. meantime the same hospital is preparing for fellow aid worker nancy writebol also infected with ebola due to arrive at emory hospital tuesday. writebol and dr. brantly became ill while treating ebola patients at a missionary hospital in liberia. >>> d.c. councilman marion barry was released from howard university hospital today following his car accident last night in southeast. we told you about this last night. barry attended a reception tonight for some of the african leaders in town for the summit. by phone barry told wusa9 last night he became disoriented after taking insulin on an empty stomach. police say at about 9:30 on saturday night the 78-year-old former mayor crossed the center line on pennsylvania avenue near 30th street and struck a vehicle. barry was transported, says he was kept overnight merely for observation. police describe the accident as min
. >> we all assumed he would be rolled out on a gurney.ewed sense of energy and hope. >> doctors say they're encouraged by brantly's progress, but he still face an uphill battle. meantime the same hospital is preparing for fellow aid worker nancy writebol also infected with ebola due to arrive at emory hospital tuesday. writebol and dr. brantly became ill while treating ebola patients at a missionary hospital in liberia. >>> d.c. councilman marion barry was released from...
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unlike brantly who he was able to walk into the facility, she was wheeled in on a gurney. >> nancy has arrived safely. >> a week ago, he said we were thinking about a possible funeral arrangement. yet we kept our faith. now we have a real reason to be hopeful. >> reporter: the c.d.c. emergency operation center is fielding calls from state health officials about identifying possible cases of ebola. ly one of the key important questions is, "have you traveled recently?" >> reporter: dr. atala, chief of emergency medicine at grady memorial hospital, took us through the protocol of evaluating a patient with suspected ebola. let's say i say i've been to africa. >> the first thing that she'll do is put a mask on you and take you immediately to one of our isolation rooms. >> reporter: at grady the isolation rooms are in the blue >> we would bring the patient right in here, make sure the door is closed and make sure that everyone is aware that this is an isolation room and you are an isolation patient. >> reporter: so once you are suspicious they might have ebola or some other infectious disea
unlike brantly who he was able to walk into the facility, she was wheeled in on a gurney. >> nancy has arrived safely. >> a week ago, he said we were thinking about a possible funeral arrangement. yet we kept our faith. now we have a real reason to be hopeful. >> reporter: the c.d.c. emergency operation center is fielding calls from state health officials about identifying possible cases of ebola. ly one of the key important questions is, "have you traveled...
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. >> i've seen them in action and usually the guy on the other end ends up on the gurney on the way to the us. >> your role with firehouse interventions. >> i work on the street and street outreach. i reach out to young adults and try to benefit them in always and get them about back into schools, help them out with more education on more job offers, give them an opportunity to where they don't have to be out there in the streets where they can build themselves as a person and...
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the gurney will be in a secured plastic tent, the patient enclosed in another layer of plastic. and anyone in that part of the plane with hazmat suits and gloves. they will land not far from emory hospital. the facility is similar to nebraska medical center's biocontainment unit where drills like this one are regularly held. medical staff rehearse in a room equipped. doctors at emory say there's enough protection. >> i will be one of the individuals who will be coming in direct contact with the patients. i have no concerns about myself or others in that unit. >> reporter: the arrival is triggering some anger and fear like this reader's comment in the atlanta journal constitution. it's just a bad idea, plain and simple. just down the road from the hospital we heard confidence. >> i don't have a problem as long as cdc's involved. i feel like they'll take the right precautions. >> reporter: and it may be the best chance of survival for two aid workers who went to africa to help and now need help themselves. >>> israeli forces right now looking for a missing israeli soldier believed
the gurney will be in a secured plastic tent, the patient enclosed in another layer of plastic. and anyone in that part of the plane with hazmat suits and gloves. they will land not far from emory hospital. the facility is similar to nebraska medical center's biocontainment unit where drills like this one are regularly held. medical staff rehearse in a room equipped. doctors at emory say there's enough protection. >> i will be one of the individuals who will be coming in direct contact...
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we saw a few people on gurneys. >> reporter: they responded to 69 calls. two people were sent to the hospital including one fan that later died of cardiac arrest. it's not unknown if the heat played a part in his death. he was sitting in a seat with more sun. >> with the heat there's a lot of people having alcoholic beverages, caffeinated beverages that type of thing. maybe not wearing a hat or sun block and prolonged time in the sun can just, ware down on someone. >> reporter: fans had to deal with the weather just like they do in any other stadium. at levi fans can get help for heat exhaustion at three first aid stations throughout the stadium. the price for water isn't cheat at $5.75. but fans are allowed to bring in sealed bottled water into the stadium. azenith smith, ktvu news. >>> a reminder next sunday you can watch the 49ers right here next week. at 1:00 it's the 49ers against the san diego chargers. >>> a former ymca child worker denied charges. nicholas lermeneir was arrested after police say he sexually assaulted four young girls under his supe
we saw a few people on gurneys. >> reporter: they responded to 69 calls. two people were sent to the hospital including one fan that later died of cardiac arrest. it's not unknown if the heat played a part in his death. he was sitting in a seat with more sun. >> with the heat there's a lot of people having alcoholic beverages, caffeinated beverages that type of thing. maybe not wearing a hat or sun block and prolonged time in the sun can just, ware down on someone. >>...
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the gurney will be in a secured plastic tent, the patient enclosed in another layer of plastic. and anyone in that part of the plane covered head to toe in hazmat suits and gloves. they will land at the air force base not far from emory hospital. the center is close to the hazmat containment unit in nebraska. they are equipped with air filtration units. the patient is contained at all times. doctors at emory say it's enough protection. >> i will be one of the individuals who will be coming into direct contact with the patients. i have no concerns about either my personal health or the health of the other health care workers who will be working in that unit. >> reporter: zpodespite assuran, it is triggering anger and fear. one saying it's just a bad idea, plain and simple. >> i don't have a problem longs cdc's involved. i feel they'll take the right precaution. >> reporter: and it might be the best chance of survival for two aid workers that went to africa and now need help themselves. >> nine in ten people who get ebola die from it. right now the death toll in africa has topped
the gurney will be in a secured plastic tent, the patient enclosed in another layer of plastic. and anyone in that part of the plane covered head to toe in hazmat suits and gloves. they will land at the air force base not far from emory hospital. the center is close to the hazmat containment unit in nebraska. they are equipped with air filtration units. the patient is contained at all times. doctors at emory say it's enough protection. >> i will be one of the individuals who will be...
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i suspect there was a gurney inside that back door and he was put on it right away and then taken intosolation. >> brantly seems to be improving but qualified it by saying that ebola is such a deadly disease. how do you interpret that? >> here's where i would implore emory university to come out and demi demystify people and take a lot of the scare away. we know that he was stable enough to walk. we know that dr. brantly is in isolation but we also know that ebola is a killer. the death rate is somewhere between 60 and 90% most of the time. if you can get past and into the second week, your second chance of surviving is greater. however, tough make sure that the kidney doesn't fail, liver doesn't fail. and little things like the ability to clot and have good blood, that's a problem. so they are monitoring all these things very carefully. if any of those systems go, it can mean the demise of someone. so he's not out of the woods but i think we're all quite buoyed by what we saw yesterday. >> we were. you mentioned the blood. dr. brantly received a unit of blood from a child that he trea
i suspect there was a gurney inside that back door and he was put on it right away and then taken intosolation. >> brantly seems to be improving but qualified it by saying that ebola is such a deadly disease. how do you interpret that? >> here's where i would implore emory university to come out and demi demystify people and take a lot of the scare away. we know that he was stable enough to walk. we know that dr. brantly is in isolation but we also know that ebola is a killer. the...
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he's placed on a gurney so that the team can move him into a holding cell. following a strip search, a defeated slagle will be left in the holding cell until authorities feel they can safely transfer him back to his own cell. >> good job, guys. >> everybody in prison ain't the scum of the earth. there are actually real good people in here that would never harm a child. i would like to be in a situation where i could actually get real rehabilitation. this place here, it's just about control. >> slagle's defiant attitude seemed to change after the prison introduced the use of oc gas, also known as pepper spray, to their extraction procedure. >> please come to the door and cuff up. you understand if you don't cuff up we're going to administer oc? >> yes. i understand. >> slagle's first experience with the gas might have been a rude awakening. it was also one of the few times he submitted to an extraction without a prolonged struggle. after determining he is not going to be combative, officers allow slagle to shower off the burning gas. >> one of the really amaz
he's placed on a gurney so that the team can move him into a holding cell. following a strip search, a defeated slagle will be left in the holding cell until authorities feel they can safely transfer him back to his own cell. >> good job, guys. >> everybody in prison ain't the scum of the earth. there are actually real good people in here that would never harm a child. i would like to be in a situation where i could actually get real rehabilitation. this place here, it's just about...
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the trip made the judgment because of how she felt it would be better to put her on a stretcher and gurney to get her in the hospital. it is likely that she is weaker and not as in good of condition as dr. brantly. but not seeing the person in person, it is difficult to say. it was a prudent judgment. >> it could be a safety issue and making sure she is getting in the hospital room safe rather than her own accord. there is a age difference between dr. brantly and nancy as well. 33 years old versus 59 years old. does this disease discriminate on age? is it far worse to get as you are older or an equal opportunity. >> no. any disease that is a serious illness that can kill you the way ebola can. people who are older and elderly, generally have more of a problem than very young people. being in your 30s is different than being almost 60. that may not be the overwhelming factor but that is the factor in any disease. when you approach being an elderly person you don't have the same reserve a young person has. >> i am curous to know how they are approached differently. i hoped you could talk to
the trip made the judgment because of how she felt it would be better to put her on a stretcher and gurney to get her in the hospital. it is likely that she is weaker and not as in good of condition as dr. brantly. but not seeing the person in person, it is difficult to say. it was a prudent judgment. >> it could be a safety issue and making sure she is getting in the hospital room safe rather than her own accord. there is a age difference between dr. brantly and nancy as well. 33 years...
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>> first of all, let me just say we saw her coming in on gurney and dr. brantly walked.fact that dr. brantly walked was probably more of a surprise than miss writebol coming in on gurney, older and obviously evacuated later but doctors are pretty optimistic about her overall. it's been a rocky few days though for her, kate. take a look. this morning nancy writebol is back in the united states being treated at emory hospital in atlanta. just days ago in like are a writebol and her family had to face a grim possibility, the end of her life. bruce johnson quotes nancy's husband david in a statement. >> a week ago he said we were thinking about possible funeral arrangements. yet we kept our faith and now we have a real reason to be hopeful. >> on monday days after receiving an experimental ebola serum, writebol, still weak but better, boarded a medical plane specially designed to transport high-risk patients. it was the same plane that picked up an infected colleague dr. kent brantly just two days prior. it was just after 1:00 in the morning monrovia time. writebol ate some
>> first of all, let me just say we saw her coming in on gurney and dr. brantly walked.fact that dr. brantly walked was probably more of a surprise than miss writebol coming in on gurney, older and obviously evacuated later but doctors are pretty optimistic about her overall. it's been a rocky few days though for her, kate. take a look. this morning nancy writebol is back in the united states being treated at emory hospital in atlanta. just days ago in like are a writebol and her family...
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. >> we all assume that he was going to be rolled out on a gurney, but to see him walk, absolutely, renewed sense of energy, and hope. >> three vials of the experimental medicine were flown to liberia and given to both patients before they arrived in the united states. >> a general is dead after an insider attack on a base in afghanistan. mark albert reports he becomes the highest ranking u.s. officer killed in combat since 1970. >> reporter: major general harold green was with nato troops at this base and a man in an afghan army uniform opened fire with a machine gun from the window of a building. green was deputy chief of training and making a site visit to the camp, west of the afghan capital, kabul. it has a military academy. the major general is the highest ranking u.s. service member killed since 9/11. as many as 15 other americans and coalition soldiers were wounded including a german brigadier general. the gunman, believed to be an afghan soldier, was shot and killed. this witness said helicopters landed an evacuated the casualties. i was watching from a distance. >> the defense sec
. >> we all assume that he was going to be rolled out on a gurney, but to see him walk, absolutely, renewed sense of energy, and hope. >> three vials of the experimental medicine were flown to liberia and given to both patients before they arrived in the united states. >> a general is dead after an insider attack on a base in afghanistan. mark albert reports he becomes the highest ranking u.s. officer killed in combat since 1970. >> reporter: major general harold green...
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as you say, i don't want to read too much into the fact she came in on a gurney.pected that. she's older. she had been evacuated later from liberia. we'll have to wait and see how she does to really know, anderson. >> we know they are helping to treat patients infected. do we know,, how they might have contracted the virus. was there a specific incident that we know of. >> reporter: well, we've asked about that. the cdc is still conducting a formal investigation. what we seem to know, it didn't seem to happen while conducting routine patient care. this may have happened because another health care worker or somebody else in the vicinity who had become sick with ebola was the person who actually infected them, not necessarily a patient they were treating. so they are still trying to sort out the details on that, but it didn't seem to come directly from a patient, but rather, some common source that infected both dr. brantly a lly ms. writeball >> there is concern about the disease spreading. what precautions are the care team members taking? they are clearly wearin
as you say, i don't want to read too much into the fact she came in on a gurney.pected that. she's older. she had been evacuated later from liberia. we'll have to wait and see how she does to really know, anderson. >> we know they are helping to treat patients infected. do we know,, how they might have contracted the virus. was there a specific incident that we know of. >> reporter: well, we've asked about that. the cdc is still conducting a formal investigation. what we seem to...
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brant brandly, remember, wolf, who walked off the ambulance, she was on a gurney. she was being transported that way. did not look to have a breathing machine or ventilator or anything like that with her. she's going to be taken up, my guess, to the isolation unit, and they'll start doing assessments. see how she's doing overall in terms of her health. also check specific organ functions. heart, liver, lungs, kidneys, to see how much -- of an impact this viral infection has had on her body. at some point, i know the family that's been here, they want to see her. we understand that may happen soon as well. they may even get a little bit of a briefing, the family might, around 2:00. i don't know if they'll have already seen their mother by that point. but i think that's sort of the plan. so we'll get some better idea on her overall condition, wolf, shortly. remember, she also got two doses of that experimental therapy that we've been talking about. we know the first dose did not have as profound an impact on her as it did on dr. brantly but the second dose seemed to
brant brandly, remember, wolf, who walked off the ambulance, she was on a gurney. she was being transported that way. did not look to have a breathing machine or ventilator or anything like that with her. she's going to be taken up, my guess, to the isolation unit, and they'll start doing assessments. see how she's doing overall in terms of her health. also check specific organ functions. heart, liver, lungs, kidneys, to see how much -- of an impact this viral infection has had on her body. at...
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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 laterend 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 procedures includi
they put me on i an gurney and then they took us to the helicopter and then i woke up like a month laterend 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...
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who can forget president reagan as he was being wheeled in on the gurney to gw hospital saying, "i hope all of you doctors are republicans." [laughter] the other part of the story is that the surgeon leaned down and said, "today, we are all republicans," or what he said to nancy, "honey, if forgot to duck." another crisis is when we lost the challenger, and ronald reagan became the chaplain to the country in that address, comforting america on the loss of those wonderful astronauts, and then there was where ronald reagan was accused of walking away from a deal, a strategic arms negotiation, with mikael gorbachev because he would have to sacrifices sdi, strategic defense initiative, which he thought would keep more pressure on the soviet union. he was criticized, but ultimately, it got gorbachev back to the table. the next one that i want to mention quickly, everybody knows the signature line of the reagan years. his visit to the berlin wall. but let me suggest to you that it wasn't that easy. the state department and the national security folks all opposed that one paragraph in that spe
who can forget president reagan as he was being wheeled in on the gurney to gw hospital saying, "i hope all of you doctors are republicans." [laughter] the other part of the story is that the surgeon leaned down and said, "today, we are all republicans," or what he said to nancy, "honey, if forgot to duck." another crisis is when we lost the challenger, and ronald reagan became the chaplain to the country in that address, comforting america on the loss of those...
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this is a drill to show how this bio containment unit can transport a person in a tented gurney calledice sopod. >> you can examine them by using these gloves. >> reporter: the missionary workers will be treated in this room. each patient will be tended by two trained nurses and four infectious disease experts all wearing full body bio suits not one inch exposed. >> we'll maintain the safety of this hospital as well as the general public. >> reporter: one patient, dr. brantley talked to his family on friday. >> i know he was feeling a little bit better and i'm worried about him. you know, i am, but he'll be okay regardless. >> and while the focus here in atlanta is on the arrival of those patients the world's attention is on the resources and efforts that are going to be needed to stop that virus in west africa. dan. >> rich, thank you so let's pick up and head over to the hot zone, west africa, the epicenter of what is believed to be the world's worst ebola outbreak. there is widespread fear. soldiers as you can see out on the street and entire areas being sealed off entirely and abc'
this is a drill to show how this bio containment unit can transport a person in a tented gurney calledice sopod. >> you can examine them by using these gloves. >> reporter: the missionary workers will be treated in this room. each patient will be tended by two trained nurses and four infectious disease experts all wearing full body bio suits not one inch exposed. >> we'll maintain the safety of this hospital as well as the general public. >> reporter: one patient, dr....
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i expected him to be on a gurney given that condition. she is older.er evacuated later so it may have taken more of a toll on her body. i don't think they're reading too much into it. it's sort of expected even being strapped in, some of that is standard for being transported in this way. you saw the people with her in those tyvek bioprotective suits. that's standard, as well, jake. >> dr. san jail gupta reporting from emory hospital. atlanta, georgia. coming up, stopping terrorist attack nz on some of the holiest and oldest sites on earth. how israeli police are using hundreds of secret cameras to watch every move. we got a firsthand look behind the scenes at how the they do it. did you know a ten-second test could help your business avoid hours of delay caused by slow internet from the phone company? that's enough time to record a memo. idea for sales giveaway. return a call. sign a contract. pick a tie. take a break with mr. duck. practice up for the business trip. fly to florida. win an award. close a deal. hire an intern. and still have time to sp
i expected him to be on a gurney given that condition. she is older.er evacuated later so it may have taken more of a toll on her body. i don't think they're reading too much into it. it's sort of expected even being strapped in, some of that is standard for being transported in this way. you saw the people with her in those tyvek bioprotective suits. that's standard, as well, jake. >> dr. san jail gupta reporting from emory hospital. atlanta, georgia. coming up, stopping terrorist attack...
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. >> wouldn't you want to be on one of those gurneys in that operation room?o you see how far medicine has changed? >> it's unbelievable. >> jimmy: we're doing crazy things back then right, right? >> oh, it's absolutely unbelievable. yeah. and -- >> jimmy: blood lettings and -- >> yeah. and just, you know, some of the things they thought then. i mean, the one thing you think about is -- you know, there could be, in 20 years time, we'll be going, "i can't believe that we thought that would equal that." >> jimmy: yeah. >> but, you know, in the research i found out, for instance, that the only reason they started wearing gloves in the operating theaters was because the carbolic solutions that their instruments were kept in were harming their hands. it wasn't to do with hygiene. >> jimmy: really? [ laughter ] that was like a bonus thing. it's like, "oh, yeah. we meant that too. yeah, whatever. [ laughter ] yeah, we just don't want to get burned." really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's tricky business. it's really shot well, too. i love it as well. this friday, it premi
. >> wouldn't you want to be on one of those gurneys in that operation room?o you see how far medicine has changed? >> it's unbelievable. >> jimmy: we're doing crazy things back then right, right? >> oh, it's absolutely unbelievable. yeah. and -- >> jimmy: blood lettings and -- >> yeah. and just, you know, some of the things they thought then. i mean, the one thing you think about is -- you know, there could be, in 20 years time, we'll be going, "i can't...
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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. >>> 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 prepare you for your release? >>> on any given week, an average
. >> 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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. >> paramedics put betsy on a gurney and are able to carry her away. with relative calm restored, the mavericks competition goes on as planned. >> there's some broken legs and broken boards, broken spirits, but the contest rolls on. >> and tyler finally gets the show he's been waiting for. >> i had never seen waves like that before, and to see these tiny, tiny people dropping in on just giant waves a half mile offshore was amazing. >> betsy forman is still a surfing enthusiast but coming face-to-face with a monster wave has given her a greater appreciation for the power of mother nature and has bonded her and dan in ways they could have never imagined. >> knowing how precious life is definitely brought dan and i together. i realized wow, in the blink of an eye, i could have been dead. i could have lost my fiance. >> coming up -- a driver runs over everything in sight, including a fan. >> only thing i remember is the car moving under me as everything was still black to me. >> and later, the bleachers collapse. sending spectators to the ground. there's a
. >> paramedics put betsy on a gurney and are able to carry her away. with relative calm restored, the mavericks competition goes on as planned. >> there's some broken legs and broken boards, broken spirits, but the contest rolls on. >> and tyler finally gets the show he's been waiting for. >> i had never seen waves like that before, and to see these tiny, tiny people dropping in on just giant waves a half mile offshore was amazing. >> betsy forman is still a...
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on the gurney. she's older and may have been a little sicker as well than dr. brantly.ut still, it's a remarkable recovery. and she's already up here in the isolation ward, which is in the hospital behind me. she's going to get her bodily functions assessed and she'll get another experimental treatment, by the way, brooke, on wednesday. that's what we're hearing. >> let me ask you about that. we talked about this -- i can't get enough about learning about this, experimental serum. this is a drug developed primarily here in the united states. we were talking yesterday, you said it was tested among monkeys. never before has it been given to human beings. he seems to have taken to it pretty well. how is she doing? >> well, it sounds like the first dose she had did not have a dramatic effect as kent braptly did. he was having labor breathing, he had a profound rash over his trunk and abdomen. you could see, according to people who described this, the rash start to disappear, the breathing improve, his vital signs normalized, he was able to take a shower a few hours later. s
on the gurney. she's older and may have been a little sicker as well than dr. brantly.ut still, it's a remarkable recovery. and she's already up here in the isolation ward, which is in the hospital behind me. she's going to get her bodily functions assessed and she'll get another experimental treatment, by the way, brooke, on wednesday. that's what we're hearing. >> let me ask you about that. we talked about this -- i can't get enough about learning about this, experimental serum. this is...
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. >> reporter: the next day, even when they see a body carried out on a gurney from the room next doorhis is a murder. >> he pulled that freaking trigger. i sat right there and watched him do it. >> reporter: the only man missing at confession central was the shooter himself. watch as apple and brennan have steinmetz call the gunman. steinmetz urges mueller to turn himself in. >> i said they probably are going to come and get your ass. i don't, i don't know. but now that they know the truth and everything, you should probably try to make some kind of effort, you know? >> reporter: listen in as mueller realizes they figured it out. >> oh [ bleep ]. i mean, they're going to come and get me. >> reporter: he pleads no contest to a charge of manslaughter, a judge sentencing him to 10 years in prison. the others are not charged. >> i don't think he did the right thing. i don't think anybody did the right thing. >> reporter: inside that courthouse, susie fleniken watching on, saying it all could have been avoided had they simply checked on her husband that night. >> had he simply come forward
. >> reporter: the next day, even when they see a body carried out on a gurney from the room next doorhis is a murder. >> he pulled that freaking trigger. i sat right there and watched him do it. >> reporter: the only man missing at confession central was the shooter himself. watch as apple and brennan have steinmetz call the gunman. steinmetz urges mueller to turn himself in. >> i said they probably are going to come and get your ass. i don't, i don't know. but now that...