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two were suffering from hypothermia. >>> "occupy oakland" is vowing a return to action this weekend. "occupy" supporters flooded the rafters at oakland city hall wednesday night to protest proposed redevelopment cuts. now they plan to take over an under disclosed vacant building and in a letter to mayor jean quan "occupiers" threatened that if they are evicted again, they will blockade oakland airport, "occupy" city hall and shut down oakland ports. >>> san francisco's sheriff cannot spend this weekend with his family. a judge refused to lift the protective order keeping ross mirkarimi mirkarimi from his wife and 2-year-old son. although she did say the sheriff can petition family court for visitation rights. the order was put in place child mirkarimi awaits trial for domestic abuse charges. >>> a two-man battle in the gop presidential race. the personal attacks days before the crucial primary in florida. >>> plus a green company bleeding red. the bankrupt business following the steps of solyndra. >>> and who wants to be a millionaire? apparently, no one. the unclaimed jackpot that y
two were suffering from hypothermia. >>> "occupy oakland" is vowing a return to action this weekend. "occupy" supporters flooded the rafters at oakland city hall wednesday night to protest proposed redevelopment cuts. now they plan to take over an under disclosed vacant building and in a letter to mayor jean quan "occupiers" threatened that if they are evicted again, they will blockade oakland airport, "occupy" city hall and shut down oakland...
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entering that water would have been my last choice only because of the hypothermia and not knowing what was there to injury you. >> that would be my fear, jumping into the water and more rocks there if you had run aground. >> thanks. for more on the why of this disaster, let's turn to tom foreman. >> it was interesting dan mentioned the titanic. look at this. the costa concordia held twice as many passengers as titanic, longer, much heavier, but everything that was learned since the titanic's sinking went into its construction. so how did this happen? investigators, we believe, are focusing on three key questions. let's go through them. the first question is, why did it go so far off course and hit this rock? that's the basic question. the captain suggested there was a problem with his charts or something wrong with the navigation equipment. when they hit, the power went off right after impact. we've heard a lot of people talk about this, almost simultaneously from what some of the witnesses say. that has raised suspicion there could have been some electrical problem that maybe caused t
entering that water would have been my last choice only because of the hypothermia and not knowing what was there to injury you. >> that would be my fear, jumping into the water and more rocks there if you had run aground. >> thanks. for more on the why of this disaster, let's turn to tom foreman. >> it was interesting dan mentioned the titanic. look at this. the costa concordia held twice as many passengers as titanic, longer, much heavier, but everything that was learned...
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who is drinking alcohol and being exposed to the cold should know you do increase your risk for hypothermia. >> we want to get the message out that whether you are a tax- and-spend or a baltimore ravens fan, keeping warm and high trading with water is the most important way to prevent hypothermia. >> energy assistance -- assistance may be ineffective for the cold blue until monday. >> animal control officials are now investigating how this don't want up on this side of the road with a heavy chain embedded in its neck. dozens of tires slashed over night. the search is on for the culprits. as we cover the nation, some tense moments in state college as joe paterno is back in the hospital. >> cold air continuing to produce a snow in the mountains to the north and west. the cold is certainly here. 29 at the airport. winds gusting >> officials want to know how i don't want up on the side of the road with a 23 pound chain embedded in her neck. a family brought her to animal control when they notice the heavy chain was embedded in the goats next -- neck. he required surgery to move the change. they
who is drinking alcohol and being exposed to the cold should know you do increase your risk for hypothermia. >> we want to get the message out that whether you are a tax- and-spend or a baltimore ravens fan, keeping warm and high trading with water is the most important way to prevent hypothermia. >> energy assistance -- assistance may be ineffective for the cold blue until monday. >> animal control officials are now investigating how this don't want up on this side of the...
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we might see some hypothermia, some cold exposure. >> as the temperature drops to dangerous levels, doctors and emergency rooms are preparing for more patients with cold weather related issues. health officials have declared a code blue cold weather alert for tuesday. that means emergency workers will go when we go out and check again on all hon. residents, an emergency shelters are open. -- check in on vulnerable residents. >> we normally house about 50 guys, but when it gets cold, we allow others to come in and stay because it is a really cold out there. >> since baltimore has started the code blue status and operating 24-hour shelters, the numbers on hypothermia have fallen. >> a shock trauma emergency room doctor says they are especially concerned about carbon monoxide poisoning. they see an increase in cases when residents start looking to alternative heat sources. >> it is one of those illnesses you can miss pretty easily, because the symptoms or not obvious, unless you think about it. headache, nausea and vomiting, shortness of breath. we really look for people that come in in groups
we might see some hypothermia, some cold exposure. >> as the temperature drops to dangerous levels, doctors and emergency rooms are preparing for more patients with cold weather related issues. health officials have declared a code blue cold weather alert for tuesday. that means emergency workers will go when we go out and check again on all hon. residents, an emergency shelters are open. -- check in on vulnerable residents. >> we normally house about 50 guys, but when it gets cold,...
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two others are being treated for hypothermia. >>> enough is enough. that's what walnut creek city leaders are saying about escalating violence outside downtown bars. tough new rules and extra officers are among the current proposals. juliette goodrich shows us the city's plan to crack down on brawl bar patrons. >> reporter: hi, elizabeth. city leaders are talking tougher than ever before. they are looking into curfews and more cops. it's not a done deal yet. but they are determined to make it happen. ♪ [ music ] >>> reporter: by day, walnut creek's downtown is bustling with the kind of positive energy any city leader would want for his town. but by night, a much different story. this brawl fight posted on youtube just one example. and in recent months, a man was found beaten afternoon a fight inside a bar and a 30-person brawl outside. >> i have had two incidents this year one right on new year's eve. >> reporter: bob simmons mayor of creek correct says it's time to crack down on the drunken violence. one solution he says: make the problem bars close
two others are being treated for hypothermia. >>> enough is enough. that's what walnut creek city leaders are saying about escalating violence outside downtown bars. tough new rules and extra officers are among the current proposals. juliette goodrich shows us the city's plan to crack down on brawl bar patrons. >> reporter: hi, elizabeth. city leaders are talking tougher than ever before. they are looking into curfews and more cops. it's not a done deal yet. but they are...
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and basically, took his clothes off and -- because i was afraid of hypothermia and just put my clothes on him and hugged him and just started rubbing his back to try to get his circulation and stuff going. >> it took five minutes before he saw any signs of life. eventually he did get the man to say his name. then people tried to perform cpr on another victim. after emergency crews arrived three boaters were rushed to the hospital. two were suffering from hypothermia. >>> next month the alameda city council will get an update for changes about drownings in the bay. a former state fire marshal made 14 recommendations after a man committed suicide off crown beach. firefighters didn't have training or equipment to rescue him so they watched for shore as he drowned. a passerby went into the water to pull out the body. >>> it is -- what time do we have here? i'll take a look. 4:36. palo alto police want help solving a robbery that put a victim in the hospital on wednesday afternoon in the parking lot at stanford shopping center. a man was robbed of thousands of dollars worth of jewelry he ha
and basically, took his clothes off and -- because i was afraid of hypothermia and just put my clothes on him and hugged him and just started rubbing his back to try to get his circulation and stuff going. >> it took five minutes before he saw any signs of life. eventually he did get the man to say his name. then people tried to perform cpr on another victim. after emergency crews arrived three boaters were rushed to the hospital. two were suffering from hypothermia. >>> next...
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two were suffering from hypothermia. one had to be given cpr on the beach.e'll stay on scene to get more information. back to you. >> thank you. >>> thursday january 26 across the bay area today, 56 degrees in san francisco which is two degrees below average to 67 degrees in santa rosa, which is 9 degrees above normal. nightfall official sundown was at 5:26. and with it, we do have clouds plenty of them lining the sky plus the fog along the coast. we'll continue to see areas of fog develop tonight in throughout our inland areas. temperatures currently into the 50s. the winds are nonexistent. overnight banking between 35 in santa rosa to 48 degrees in san francisco. mid-40s at the coast to ocean beach the this is our live cbs 5 weather camera. you see traffic making tracks in and out. tri-valley. pleasanton and livermore way out there. wind shift tomorrow allowing temperatures to soar over the weekend. i'll pinpoint the warmer day. rainfall throughout the central valley today bypassing the bay area because of this huge dome of high pressure. it continues to e
two were suffering from hypothermia. one had to be given cpr on the beach.e'll stay on scene to get more information. back to you. >> thank you. >>> thursday january 26 across the bay area today, 56 degrees in san francisco which is two degrees below average to 67 degrees in santa rosa, which is 9 degrees above normal. nightfall official sundown was at 5:26. and with it, we do have clouds plenty of them lining the sky plus the fog along the coast. we'll continue to see areas of...
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water and not alcohol is the most important way to prevent hypothermia. >> energy assistance may be available for those who need it throughout the cold alert. >> three people dead after a luxury cruise ship ran aground off the coast tuscany. water went pouring into a 160-foot gash in the hole and forcing the evacuation of 4,200 people from the 950-foot vessel earlier today. >> we had a blackout, and everybody was screaming. all the passengers were running up and down. we went to our cabin to -- they said we should stay calm. >> most people suffered only bruises. two people reported in grave condition. 69 people right now are still unaccounted for. >> the investigation continues into what caused a tractor trailor to tip over. police say the driver was trying to merge when the driver flipped on its side. crews worked to clean everything up. >> in the kitchen with a few ideas. >> that looks great. >> forced into a life of crime after a botched drug deal. 6 >> and our movie review. >> the insta-weather plus >> a couple clouds tried to produce a flur flurry over the northeast corner of t
water and not alcohol is the most important way to prevent hypothermia. >> energy assistance may be available for those who need it throughout the cold alert. >> three people dead after a luxury cruise ship ran aground off the coast tuscany. water went pouring into a 160-foot gash in the hole and forcing the evacuation of 4,200 people from the 950-foot vessel earlier today. >> we had a blackout, and everybody was screaming. all the passengers were running up and down. we went...
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he is being checked for hypothermia at a local hospital.was pretty cold but should be okay. >>> governor brown will deliver the annual state of the state address this morning in sacramento. the governor is expected to talk about what else, the ongoing budget battle in the state. the address is set to begin at 10 a.m. you can watching it streaming live on cbssf.com. >>> vice president joe biden will be in the bay area today set to attend a big democratic fundraiser luncheon in san francisco at 11:30. admission prices range from $2,500 to $10,000. but you get a hug, a picture, and hopefully some other goodies. >> you get a hug? >> i don't know. but they said an embracing. you get an embrace. >> i imagine traffic will be different in the city. we'll talk about that in a moment. but first weather. >> between talking cold temperatures for today. are you curious? > it's warmer than yesterday. >> it is. that is true. we do still have a freeze warning in effect but only for the santa clara valley. so san jose, morgan hill, gilroy, but temperatures
he is being checked for hypothermia at a local hospital.was pretty cold but should be okay. >>> governor brown will deliver the annual state of the state address this morning in sacramento. the governor is expected to talk about what else, the ongoing budget battle in the state. the address is set to begin at 10 a.m. you can watching it streaming live on cbssf.com. >>> vice president joe biden will be in the bay area today set to attend a big democratic fundraiser luncheon in...
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officials want to remind everyone drinking alcohol can increase the risk for hypothermia. >> we want to get the message out, whether you are a ravens fan or texas fan, keeping warm and hydrating is the most important way to prevent hypothermia. >> energy assistance may be available for those that need it for the code blue effect -- in effect until thursday. >> searches are out for the person that set a speed camera on fire. sheldon dutes has more. >> i don't even jaywalk when i cross howard street because i want po make sure i am not hit by someone trying to beat the yellow light. >> rachel isn't the one worried. city officials heard similar concerns throughout the area and say part of the reason they installed a portable speed camera in the intersection. that camera is no longer there. >> that frightens me, actually. an at any time passerby or car exhaust could be affected. an explosion could occur. >> it's hard to say what motivations are other than someone that doesn't like speed cameras. who knows. >> investigators won't comment on how the fire was set, but say it was intentional
officials want to remind everyone drinking alcohol can increase the risk for hypothermia. >> we want to get the message out, whether you are a ravens fan or texas fan, keeping warm and hydrating is the most important way to prevent hypothermia. >> energy assistance may be available for those that need it for the code blue effect -- in effect until thursday. >> searches are out for the person that set a speed camera on fire. sheldon dutes has more. >> i don't even jaywalk...
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doctors and emergency rooms are preparing for more patients with cold weather-related issues like hypothermia. city health officials have declared a code blue cold weather alert through today. in addition to the 10 shelters with extended hours, emergency workers will go out and check in on vulnerable residents. these shelters offering food, a hot shower, and a warm bed have helped save lives during the extreme cold. >> ever since the city of baltimore has started the code blue status and operating shelters, the 24-hour shelter, that our numbers for hyperthermia have plummeted. >> the emergency shelters will be open through tomorrow morning. you can find a complete list on our website, wbaltv.com. kim dacey, wbal-tv 11 news. >> thank you. we're sure to see many more scenes like this one. hundreds of homes without water after a water main ruptured on monday morning along patapsco avenue. no word of low-cost the break in the line -- no word on what caused the break in . >> jury selection is scheduled to occur. prosecutors say lee edward stevens stabbed to death a corporal back in 2006. a second
doctors and emergency rooms are preparing for more patients with cold weather-related issues like hypothermia. city health officials have declared a code blue cold weather alert through today. in addition to the 10 shelters with extended hours, emergency workers will go out and check in on vulnerable residents. these shelters offering food, a hot shower, and a warm bed have helped save lives during the extreme cold. >> ever since the city of baltimore has started the code blue status and...
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the city of baltimore has started, the code blue status and the 24-hour shelters, our numbers for hypothermiaave plummeted. >> the shelters are more important than ever. that provides services that the homeless can take advantage of while keeping warm. >> they have access to hot meals, hot showers, case management services, outreach services. we have opened about 13 agencies in the city of baltimore to help provide access to benefits, housing, and jobs. >> the baltimore city health department reminds you to wear a multiple layers of loose fitting clothing and to wear a head covering like a hat. keep space heaters and candles away from flammable materials. drink plenty of fluids and avoid alcohol. also, check on the elderly and the sick. >> for more information on the shelters and how to keep safe from the cold weather, you can log onto our website, wbaltv.com. lowell melser, wbal-tv 11 news. >> now, your insta-weather forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> the cold is going to be with us for another 24-48 hours or so. the second half of the week, it will warm up quite a bit. arc
the city of baltimore has started, the code blue status and the 24-hour shelters, our numbers for hypothermiaave plummeted. >> the shelters are more important than ever. that provides services that the homeless can take advantage of while keeping warm. >> they have access to hot meals, hot showers, case management services, outreach services. we have opened about 13 agencies in the city of baltimore to help provide access to benefits, housing, and jobs. >> the baltimore city...
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since the city of baltimore started, the operating shelters, the 24-hour shelters, the numbers for hypothermia have plummeted. >> kim dacey, wbal-tv 11 news. >> ravens fans can send their favorite players a letter, and aid is not even going to cost u.s. stamp. starting today, giant will offer a purple mailboxes in its grocery stores all across the state. they will be taken to the team every wednesday that the team is in the playoffs and they will be posted on the walls of the owings mills cafeteria. ravens fans are pumped about a home playoff game, and that is helping a local businesses hope for a major it playoff pay off. local retailers are stocking everything from ravens clothing to keep six hoping people will buy them. the pregame excitement is driving much-needed sales in the typically slow month of january. >> a playoff game at home for the ravens. >> if today was any indication, it was a very busy day. people were excited about the home game and a playoff game. this makes for a very good january. >> retailers are not the only ones preparing for a boom in business. there will be special
since the city of baltimore started, the operating shelters, the 24-hour shelters, the numbers for hypothermia have plummeted. >> kim dacey, wbal-tv 11 news. >> ravens fans can send their favorite players a letter, and aid is not even going to cost u.s. stamp. starting today, giant will offer a purple mailboxes in its grocery stores all across the state. they will be taken to the team every wednesday that the team is in the playoffs and they will be posted on the walls of the owings...
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remove them because of "a dangerous rat infestation commissaries potential for communicable disease, hypothermia, and food borne illness." he cited a report from the health department saying the conditions are "a threat to the health and safety of both protesters and the district residents." nobody is leaving it. dan has been living here since mid october and said the rats are coming from nearby alleys and buildings. >> as you walk around different ballets, you can see rattraps set up there too. it has always been a problem. >> this protest has only been here one week. he says they make an effort to keep the area clean. michael from southeast d.c. spent his lunch hour documenting what he sees at the protest sites. >> there are health concerns that could perhaps make them sick then that would be sent a attention to. >> the national parks service says the protesters have a right to free speech and essentially that needs to be protected. also we want to mention come on tuesday, more protests this time on capitol hill for occupy congress. natasha barrett, abc 7 news. >> today on our facebook page we
remove them because of "a dangerous rat infestation commissaries potential for communicable disease, hypothermia, and food borne illness." he cited a report from the health department saying the conditions are "a threat to the health and safety of both protesters and the district residents." nobody is leaving it. dan has been living here since mid october and said the rats are coming from nearby alleys and buildings. >> as you walk around different ballets, you can see...
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he's being checked for hypothermia. he went out duck hunting here tuesday morning when they didn't hear from him all day they became concerned. came out to the marina and noticed his truck parked at the marie nona. they located the man three miles northwest of the marina in the bay. >> they found the patient find him close by. and now he's being evaluated by county ems and he'll be taken to a local hospital. >> reporter: the afghanistan war veteran was taken to the hospital for observation only. of course crews out here believe those survival skills from the war helped him survive the night out here all night. lorraine blanco. >>> a search continues for two suspects who police say robbed a medical marijuana collective at gunpoint in san jose. it happened at the high standards medical collective shortly after 8:00 last fight. employees and others were inside at the time of the robbery but no one was hurt. two male suspects got away with cash and products before driving off. anyone with information is asked to call san jo
he's being checked for hypothermia. he went out duck hunting here tuesday morning when they didn't hear from him all day they became concerned. came out to the marina and noticed his truck parked at the marie nona. they located the man three miles northwest of the marina in the bay. >> they found the patient find him close by. and now he's being evaluated by county ems and he'll be taken to a local hospital. >> reporter: the afghanistan war veteran was taken to the hospital for...
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some decide to jump and swim for shore, risking injury and hypothermia with air temperatures dipping below freezing. >> hit the cold water. when it gets wet, it starts to flash. i could just see flashing lites. some were freaking out, grabbing hold of people. everyone was just trying to keep everyone calm calm. >> at about 10:20 p.m., rescue operations begin from shore. divers search in pitch blackness for survivors. at dawn, the enormity of the damage is clear. an open gash running the length of the six. by monday, at least six people are dead and more than two dozen remain missing. then the partially sunken vessel begins to shift, temporarily halting rescue operations. this picture says it all about how precarious, dangerous and difficult this search and rescue operation is proving to be. earlier on, officers had to be winched off the superstructure of the costa concordia as she started shifting at sea. now they're beginning operations of the 2,000 cabins inside. meanwhile, the chief executive has defended the actions of the crew following this disaster, but says the captain's acti
some decide to jump and swim for shore, risking injury and hypothermia with air temperatures dipping below freezing. >> hit the cold water. when it gets wet, it starts to flash. i could just see flashing lites. some were freaking out, grabbing hold of people. everyone was just trying to keep everyone calm calm. >> at about 10:20 p.m., rescue operations begin from shore. divers search in pitch blackness for survivors. at dawn, the enormity of the damage is clear. an open gash running...
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and he basically took his clothes off and because of the braid of hypothermia, and i put my clothes on him and hugged him and started rubbing his back to try to get the circulation going. >> it took five minutes before you saw any signs of life. >> i got him to look me in the eyes and got the response from him. >> while he was helping one victim he thought another body floating in the water. >> he washed to shore and other people were trying to drag him up closer and i don't know what happened to him. i just saw people performing cpr on him. >> rain turned to the scene just as park rangers and phishing victims items from the ocean. some clothing, like this and cooler. >> just the basic instinct of survival. >> the victims were taken here to the uc medical center but still no word on their conditions. >> i suspect in the fatal shooting has been arrested outside of hayward after illegally smoking the cigarette. -year-old franklin team was taken into custody last friday outside max sports bar in an unincorporated part of alameda county. sheriff's deputy spotted him by leading accounting l
and he basically took his clothes off and because of the braid of hypothermia, and i put my clothes on him and hugged him and started rubbing his back to try to get the circulation going. >> it took five minutes before you saw any signs of life. >> i got him to look me in the eyes and got the response from him. >> while he was helping one victim he thought another body floating in the water. >> he washed to shore and other people were trying to drag him up closer and i...
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. >> once they got him out of the icy river, they take him and start treating him for hypothermia. they treat him just like they would a person they rescued from the ice. >> they wrap him up nice and snug. >> he's not shaking that water off. he's like blanket around me quick. >> this video is 2 years old. it's trending again. it popped up because it's so darn cute. charlie made a full recovery and likes to go hang around the elementary school and say hello to the kids. >> it's going to get taken away by the currents. >>> the next rescue just posted over the weekend. a few guys on a trip to colombia, they are rafting down, pretty tame rapids, but a moving river nonetheless. you can see off in the distance there's some krause right there grazing. look down toward the shoreline. a little cat fell right into the water, slipped through the mud and fell into the water. so the people on this raft, they spring into action. three different guys from this raft, they all dive in together and they all go to this cat's rescue and get him out of the water and back safely to his herd. >> i have t
. >> once they got him out of the icy river, they take him and start treating him for hypothermia. they treat him just like they would a person they rescued from the ice. >> they wrap him up nice and snug. >> he's not shaking that water off. he's like blanket around me quick. >> this video is 2 years old. it's trending again. it popped up because it's so darn cute. charlie made a full recovery and likes to go hang around the elementary school and say hello to the kids....
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but dozens have died of hypothermia over the past few days. many were homeless people on the streets. in the ukraine, temperatures plunge close to minus 30, the coldest in six years. officials are warning people to stay inside. they opened jim nase jums for shelter. -- gymnasiums for shelter. handed out hot floods on -- foods on the streets and gave out blankets. heaters at bus stops offered some comfort. freezing temperatures are causing cars to break down in poland. plows filled with snow and there's more on the way. forecasters say the extreme weather will keep battering through the end of the week. rita nissan, wjz eyewitness news. >> at least 58 people have died from the cold over the last few weeks. dozens from hypothermia. >> i hope we'll come back to this region. talk about our roads tonight. here's kristy breslin at wjz traffic control. hi, kristy. >>> you are seeing a bit of a delay out there, around the beltway. if you're traveling on the north side outer loop, slowing there from york road to charles street. on the north side inner
but dozens have died of hypothermia over the past few days. many were homeless people on the streets. in the ukraine, temperatures plunge close to minus 30, the coldest in six years. officials are warning people to stay inside. they opened jim nase jums for shelter. -- gymnasiums for shelter. handed out hot floods on -- foods on the streets and gave out blankets. heaters at bus stops offered some comfort. freezing temperatures are causing cars to break down in poland. plows filled with snow and...
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they're also concern abouts communicable diseases, hypothermia anded for borne illnesses. the mayor wants the occupiers to consolidate with the group at freedom plaza but protesters here at mcpherson square see no reason to leave. >> we've had several problems that came to a head and became a problem. we put our head together and solved it. that's exactly what's happening with the rat problem. we're moving progressively forward, taking care of things, changing the way we do things in the kitchen, dealing with food -- food and tens and other things -- tents and other things. it's a problem we're able to solve, working to solve and if we're allowed to stay here at mcpherson, that problem will be solved. >> reporter: a statement was issued last night saying the city is trying its best to protect the health, welfare and safety of people in and around the camp site. in this situation the national park service has so far been more interested in making excuses than protecting the public. he is asking for a summons by the 24th. the park service does have the letter but had no comm
they're also concern abouts communicable diseases, hypothermia anded for borne illnesses. the mayor wants the occupiers to consolidate with the group at freedom plaza but protesters here at mcpherson square see no reason to leave. >> we've had several problems that came to a head and became a problem. we put our head together and solved it. that's exactly what's happening with the rat problem. we're moving progressively forward, taking care of things, changing the way we do things in the...
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the big issue, really, in both of those places is our concern about hypothermia. >> let's talk about that because in both the homeless population and the protesters, they are out there to the. what is the city doing? >> first thing is to provide them with the information. we provide them with the information yesterday. not only as to hypothermia itself buff also when people try tie warm and they have these gas or oil heaters in their tent, they can get carbon monoxide poisoning. so we are working with them in case they are using those tools and make sure that they have enough blankets and enough stuff to protect against hypothermia. in the case something unexpectedly goes bad, then we just need to find a place for people to be evacuated to. >> okay. >> we have adequate shelter for the homeless people. we are trying to locate something for the occupy d.c. movement. we really need to know how many people there are that we need to make the arrangement for. that's what you are doing. >> all right. >> as far as the safety or the health concern, you know, nobody likes to talk about rats bu
the big issue, really, in both of those places is our concern about hypothermia. >> let's talk about that because in both the homeless population and the protesters, they are out there to the. what is the city doing? >> first thing is to provide them with the information. we provide them with the information yesterday. not only as to hypothermia itself buff also when people try tie warm and they have these gas or oil heaters in their tent, they can get carbon monoxide poisoning. so...
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.//// áábecauseáá of,,..hypotta hypothermia 3 mos says: "between the cold weatter and being able to followctices are over...all that's left now for the ravens is to travel to foxborough tomorrow.and hit the field sunday with the patri. patriott.one llss aad it's over until next summer.one win... well then men, back your bags for the super bowl.. the ravens have been in thii position before...back in 2008, john hhrbaugh's first season in baltimore.but it resulted in an a-f-c sseelers... not ravees..yes, the ravens have been to the playoffs every year sincc that season...but being in position to win the super bowl doesn't happennoften.unless you're a good football teamm...and joe flacco's standing by his teaa this season and making a run at greatness. "we have been spoiled around here, but thattis team. you say teams are not n this position a lot orryoung you always hear that. well, shoot! we shoulddgee used to it! we are a gooo freakin' football team! why shouldn't we be here every year? on my part, yeah, right now, as far get the job donee because this is all we got. but as far as the futu
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the children are being treated for hypothermia. >> it's down to just hours now before voters and polls show saying and rick santorum is coming on strong. jonathan carl says it's not about who win buzz who loses because losing big in iowa can kill chance autos the most to lose here is probably newt gingrich. he's someone who just a couple weeks ago was winning here. he was a guy that was looking like he's way head. now, he can come in fifth place. this will make it tough to come out. there is one michelle bachmann from iowa. she stakes her campaign on running in iowa. now, she's looking like she could come in dead last f she does it's hard to imagine her campaign going on. >> and with that at the back drop we should find out who will keep going and which candidates will be heave r.heading home. caucuses again again at 4:00 our time. and so stay tuned for that. >> and big changes for medicare. >> complying with a new booster seat law. michael finney offers advice on where, and why wr not to buy car seats. >> plus, how ups is turning to social media to help public return gifts. the news c
the children are being treated for hypothermia. >> it's down to just hours now before voters and polls show saying and rick santorum is coming on strong. jonathan carl says it's not about who win buzz who loses because losing big in iowa can kill chance autos the most to lose here is probably newt gingrich. he's someone who just a couple weeks ago was winning here. he was a guy that was looking like he's way head. now, he can come in fifth place. this will make it tough to come out. there...
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two children had to go to the hospital but are listed in fair condition and are recovering from hypothermiaown your debt is easy with the right plan abc2 has tips to help. >>> and a woman was shot in a hunting accident but that's not the only reason she's upset. Ã i remember the days before copd. my son and i never missed opening day. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better, and that means... game on! symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. [ whistle ] with copd, i thought i might miss out on my favorite tradition. now symbicort significantly improves my lung function, starting within 5 minutes
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the mayor is worried the protesters are risking disease and hypothermia. he wants the test to move in even though the park service says the protesters have every right to be here. d.c. has a major rat problem and that is no secret. the occupy dc protesters have been camping gear. vincent gray is calling on the national park service to take action and remove the protesters. >> welcome to pc >> candy bar wrappers, scraps of food, and muddy water. some say it is no different than anywhere else in the city. >> there's a park next door with the same problem. they migrate under the streets. >> and this demonstrator recently woke up face to face with a large menacing rat after leaving sandwiches in his tent. >> it was coming in the same way people come in. when i will cuoke, it took off the other way. >> he has decided to leave. >> i am moving out. >> vincent gray once probably it to relocate them to freedom plaza. >> i understand there are health concerns. >> it is an eyesore and probably time to vacate the part. >> darrell issa accused the park service of makin
the mayor is worried the protesters are risking disease and hypothermia. he wants the test to move in even though the park service says the protesters have every right to be here. d.c. has a major rat problem and that is no secret. the occupy dc protesters have been camping gear. vincent gray is calling on the national park service to take action and remove the protesters. >> welcome to pc >> candy bar wrappers, scraps of food, and muddy water. some say it is no different than...
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the -- hypothermia. the mayor called it dangerous.re. >> we had several problems which came to a head and became a problem. we got together, put our heads together and solved it. that's exactly what's happening with the rat problem. we're moving progressively forward, really taking care of things, changing the way we do things in the kitchen, dealing with food being -- food in tents and other things. it's a problem we're able to solve, that we're working to solve and if we're allowed to stay here at mcpherson, that problem will be solved. >> reporter: congressman darrell issa who chairs the government oversight and reform committee has sent a letter as well to the park service asking them to justify why the protesters have been allowed to stay. both the encampment here and at freedom plaza are on park service land. however, the mcpherson square one does not have a permit. that's the latest here at mcpherson square. back you to. >> thank you very much. >>> i want to mention we're going to talk with mayor gray later this morning. he's g
the -- hypothermia. the mayor called it dangerous.re. >> we had several problems which came to a head and became a problem. we got together, put our heads together and solved it. that's exactly what's happening with the rat problem. we're moving progressively forward, really taking care of things, changing the way we do things in the kitchen, dealing with food being -- food in tents and other things. it's a problem we're able to solve, that we're working to solve and if we're allowed to...
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concerned about the homeless. >> the hypothermia hotline is in effect today. if you see someone on the street in need of shelter, call this number to help bring them in from the cold. as we said, this is our first hit of it this season, this cold anyway. >> having it this cold and all of a sudden, it is winner time. here we are talking temperatures in the 20s and 30s. later on in the week, we'll see an improvement in those temperatures but for the next couple of days, very cold, particularly at night and during the day today with our winds blowing around, it will be pretty brutal out there. i shouldn't say brutal but it will be very, very cold. >> it will be a shock to the system a little bit. let me take a look and show you the weather headline for this morning. it is a taste of winter. highs today only in the low 30s. frankly, it will foal colder than that for most of the day. here is a look at the current temperatures around region. here in the district, we are at 29 degrees. 30degrees in quantico. gaithersburg is at 25 at this hour. dulles airport, 28. win
concerned about the homeless. >> the hypothermia hotline is in effect today. if you see someone on the street in need of shelter, call this number to help bring them in from the cold. as we said, this is our first hit of it this season, this cold anyway. >> having it this cold and all of a sudden, it is winner time. here we are talking temperatures in the 20s and 30s. later on in the week, we'll see an improvement in those temperatures but for the next couple of days, very cold,...
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officials are worried about hypothermia, fire and carbon monoxide poisoning and of course a major rat infestation that has occurred here. protestors have been camping inside mcpherson square three months now while many say these concerns are simply overblown, they say the rats were here before they arrived. at least one protestor we spoke to agrees. >> it is unsanitary, there's rats everywhere. it's the occupiers' fault. the people who live here have been unsanitary themselves, it's repulsive to walk through here. you're repulsed by the violence and drinking. the police have hacked down on -- cracked down on the drinking quite a bit. >> reporter: the police are constantly here cracking down on drinking and other violations that occur. however, we're told the mayor is still not happy. he wants them at the very least to maybe go over to freedom plaza. the folks there, he says, are more sanitary, more organized and they even have a permit to be there. now, i can tell you at least one of the concerns from the health department was in regards to these port-a- potties, only two here at the
officials are worried about hypothermia, fire and carbon monoxide poisoning and of course a major rat infestation that has occurred here. protestors have been camping inside mcpherson square three months now while many say these concerns are simply overblown, they say the rats were here before they arrived. at least one protestor we spoke to agrees. >> it is unsanitary, there's rats everywhere. it's the occupiers' fault. the people who live here have been unsanitary themselves, it's...
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. >> victim was suffering from hypothermia. paramedic took him and 2 others to the hospital. ryan said he finished his run after paramedic arrived. >>> tonight berkeley police look for killer. it happened on schaad avenue near emerson street. man shot several times too badly thourt survive. he died at near by trauma center. victim was targeted but they don't know why. >>> milpitas school district employee under arrest for stealing 38,000 dollars from a school safe. police have been tracking 60-year-old may gardena for months after notified of the theft at milpitas high school in september. gardena charged with grand theft and booked into jail. >> dozens of fugitive off the streets tonight after raid led by san francisco police. 34-year-old lewis was one of 70 people taken into custody during this sweep. she's accused of attempt the murder robbery and assault with deadly weapon. 24-year-old carlos also arrested for attempted murder. police chief says these targeted enforcement are routinely conducted by the police department. >> we had a good year last year down 6ers in crime.
. >> victim was suffering from hypothermia. paramedic took him and 2 others to the hospital. ryan said he finished his run after paramedic arrived. >>> tonight berkeley police look for killer. it happened on schaad avenue near emerson street. man shot several times too badly thourt survive. he died at near by trauma center. victim was targeted but they don't know why. >>> milpitas school district employee under arrest for stealing 38,000 dollars from a school safe....
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two were suffering from hypothermia. one of them is in critical condition. >>> san francisco's sheriff still cannot see his family this afternoon. a judge refused to lift that protective order keeping ross mirkarimi from his wife and two- year-old son theo. she did say the sheriff can petition family court for visitation rights. >> i'm incredibly disappointed, to say the least. i mean, this has been enormously crushing, the fact that i haven't been able to see my family, be with my wife or within my son. this is disproportionately cruel. >> that order was put in place while mirkarimi awaits trial for domestic abuse charges. >>> california's supreme court ruled this morning that newly drawn maps for the state senate will be used in this year's elections. the ruling deals a big blow to the state gop leaders who are seeking to block democrats from gaining enough seats to pass taxes on their own. state republicans are seeking an initiative to overturn the new boundaries and wanted the new maps thrown out until voters decide.
two were suffering from hypothermia. one of them is in critical condition. >>> san francisco's sheriff still cannot see his family this afternoon. a judge refused to lift that protective order keeping ross mirkarimi from his wife and two- year-old son theo. she did say the sheriff can petition family court for visitation rights. >> i'm incredibly disappointed, to say the least. i mean, this has been enormously crushing, the fact that i haven't been able to see my family, be with...
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picked the guy up and walked him to shore and basically took his clothes off because i was afraid of hypothermia and put my clothes on him and hugged him and started rubbing his back to get his circulation going. >> it took five minutes before he saw any signs of life. >> i got him to say his name and lock me in the eyes and got some response from him. >> while he was helping the one victim, he saw another body floating in the water. >> he washed up to shore so people were trying to drag him up closer and i don't know what happened to him. i just saw people performing cpr on him. >> ryan returned to the scene just as park rangers were fishing the victim's items from the ocean. clothing, life vest, and a cooler. as he returned to the scene, the jogger turned lifesaver is a hero. >> basic human instinct. >> they were taken here, but no word yet on their conditions. in san francisco, elizabeth cook, cbs5. >> the suspect in a fatal shooting has been arrested outside of hayward after illegally smoking a cigarette. franklin was taken into custody last friday outside of max's sportses bar. sheriff depu
picked the guy up and walked him to shore and basically took his clothes off because i was afraid of hypothermia and put my clothes on him and hugged him and started rubbing his back to get his circulation going. >> it took five minutes before he saw any signs of life. >> i got him to say his name and lock me in the eyes and got some response from him. >> while he was helping the one victim, he saw another body floating in the water. >> he washed up to shore so people...
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and there is also concern that some protestors could develop hypothermia because of the weather. right now, there is no immediate plans to evict protestors. >>> coming up next, howard and the forecast. >> j.c., what a difference a day makes! yesterday, snow. today, sunshine. comfortable temperatures. tomorrow, well, not going to be nearly as pretty. look at this radar of the southern u.s. and back to texas. all of the rain and storminess headed our way. we'll break it down for you with a full 7-day forecast when 9news now at noon returns. >>> a romanian ice hotel is attracting visitors who don't mind freezing during their stay. tina kraus reports the winter time attraction is the first of its kind in eastern europe. guests at this romanian hotel don't mind the chilly reception. they're paying for it. the ice hotel is super, she says. super cold. room temperatures hover around 20 degrees and everything is made of ice. the walls, the furniture, even the bed. the people here are nice and so warm. maybe that's because they keep moving and drinking to celebrate the icy atmosphere. the
and there is also concern that some protestors could develop hypothermia because of the weather. right now, there is no immediate plans to evict protestors. >>> coming up next, howard and the forecast. >> j.c., what a difference a day makes! yesterday, snow. today, sunshine. comfortable temperatures. tomorrow, well, not going to be nearly as pretty. look at this radar of the southern u.s. and back to texas. all of the rain and storminess headed our way. we'll break it down for...
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all three children were released after being treated for hypothermia. >>> a maryland hiker lost on new year's eve. the man got lost near frederick. the hiker was rescued thanks to an app on his i-phone. >> i go out hiking with him on a regular basis. >> reporter: on new year's eve day, he and his dog booth set out for their first-ever hike. he started on the black trail, moved to the yellow trail, but ended up on a blue trail. hours later, darkness began to set in and so did his worry. >> at what point did you realize you were lost? >> reporter: he still had his cell phone signal and half the battery charge. >> and so i stopped and i said this is enough time. number one said we're sending a helicopter. >> this is where the flashlight app came in. he was able to wave his phone flashlight in the air. the rescuers were able to spot the light and send him the help. >> reporter: they dropped two rescuers who guided him and his dog out of the park. >> what lessons do you take aqua from this? >> flashlight in the back. >> reporter: he's thankful he got to ring in the new year with his family.
all three children were released after being treated for hypothermia. >>> a maryland hiker lost on new year's eve. the man got lost near frederick. the hiker was rescued thanks to an app on his i-phone. >> i go out hiking with him on a regular basis. >> reporter: on new year's eve day, he and his dog booth set out for their first-ever hike. he started on the black trail, moved to the yellow trail, but ended up on a blue trail. hours later, darkness began to set in and so...
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. >> police have not said whether the child died from hypothermia or another cause. >>> d.c. has a safe haven law, which allows an infant to be dropped off at a safe place like a firehouse or a hospital. >>> sky 9 was over the scene of a deadly crash in frederick county, maryland. this was the scene on route 75, south of jones road in libertytown. a tractor-trailer, pickup truck and third vehicle were involved. one person was killed. right now police are not releasing the name of the victim. >>> this morning a judge denied a man accused in the deadly crash bail that left an 8-year- old dead. the suspect has been identified as 22-year-old victor aldana of fairfax county. he is facing manslaughter and drunk driving charges. police say he was driving sunday near the landmark mall in alexandria. he swerved off the road, hit an 8-year-old boy and his mother. the child died. the mother is recovering. the man is being held in an alexandria jail. >>> 33-year-old kevin darnell ray has a bail review hearing in rockville this afternoon. in temple hills on friday police say that ray tied
. >> police have not said whether the child died from hypothermia or another cause. >>> d.c. has a safe haven law, which allows an infant to be dropped off at a safe place like a firehouse or a hospital. >>> sky 9 was over the scene of a deadly crash in frederick county, maryland. this was the scene on route 75, south of jones road in libertytown. a tractor-trailer, pickup truck and third vehicle were involved. one person was killed. right now police are not releasing...
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officials say the risk for hypothermia cardiac apparent and drowning increase in cold weather. and urge boaters to wear life jacketses and layered clothing, leave a float plan with someone on shore, carry a radio, emergency beck coven and signal flares, do not drink alcohol and take a boating safety class. >>> we have obtained court documents that shed new light on the allegations against san francisco's new sheriff. the detail a videotape of his wife taken by a neighbor on new year's day. on the tape she is crying and points to a brews bruise on her arm. publicly she has defended them but experts say that is normal. >> none of us like to hear he abused his power but that doesn't mean he caused it. >> he is scheduled to be arraigned on charges tomorrow. he is strongly denied the allegations and vows to stay open the job. stay on the job. >>> with the south carolina primary scheduled for saturday the republican candidates were campaigning hard there today. the question of taxes has been dogging mitt romney, he said he would estimate he paid 15% because most of his income is from
officials say the risk for hypothermia cardiac apparent and drowning increase in cold weather. and urge boaters to wear life jacketses and layered clothing, leave a float plan with someone on shore, carry a radio, emergency beck coven and signal flares, do not drink alcohol and take a boating safety class. >>> we have obtained court documents that shed new light on the allegations against san francisco's new sheriff. the detail a videotape of his wife taken by a neighbor on new year's...
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they believe 24-year-old benjamin colton barnes died from hypothermia. he was found in a frigid creek. police believe he shot and killed 24-year-old park ranger margaret anderson during a traffic stop. barns is suspected of wounding four during a new year's eve party near seattle his estranged wife says he suffers from traumatic stress. >>> police say the nan custody connected with arson fires in southern california may have been motivated by a deportation battle. 24-year-old harry burkhart a german national told officers i hate america. sources say his mother is about to be deported. investigators believe burkhart deliberately set more than 50 fires in hollywood, west hollywood and the san fernando valley. all the fires targeted cars. authorities have not said how they were started. >> many questions will go unanswered. that is not because the investigation is dormant that is because we have to be careful how we do these things so we can do them the right way. >> burkhart is charged with one count of arson and more charges are pending. the fires caused
they believe 24-year-old benjamin colton barnes died from hypothermia. he was found in a frigid creek. police believe he shot and killed 24-year-old park ranger margaret anderson during a traffic stop. barns is suspected of wounding four during a new year's eve party near seattle his estranged wife says he suffers from traumatic stress. >>> police say the nan custody connected with arson fires in southern california may have been motivated by a deportation battle. 24-year-old harry...
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of course it's very cold out here and hypothermia is a major concern. reporting live at alive sew marina. >>> that happened at the high standards medical collective on vermont street shortly after 8:00 last night. employees and others were inside at the time of the robbery but no one was hurt. san jose police tell us two male suspects got away with cash and products before driving off in a car. anyone with information is asked to call san jose police. >>> ktvu news has obtained court documents that shed new light on the domestic abuse allegations against san francisco's new sheriff. they detail video of mirkarimi's wife taken -- lopez also claims mirkarimi warned her he would gain custody of their young son because he is very powerful. >> none of us like to hear that people abused their power. but doesn't mean he caused the situation. >> he is scheduled to be arraigned tomorrow on demeanor charges of domestic violence, child endangerment, and persuading a witness. >>> overnight the chp canceled a state-wide amber alert. the 16-year-old girl was found sa
of course it's very cold out here and hypothermia is a major concern. reporting live at alive sew marina. >>> that happened at the high standards medical collective on vermont street shortly after 8:00 last night. employees and others were inside at the time of the robbery but no one was hurt. san jose police tell us two male suspects got away with cash and products before driving off in a car. anyone with information is asked to call san jose police. >>> ktvu news has...
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. >> victim was suffering from hypothermia. paramedic took him and 2 others to the hospital. ryan said he finished his run after paramedic arrived. >>> tonight berkeley police look for killer. it happened on schaad avenue near emerson street. man shot several times too badly thourt survive. he died at near by trauma center. victim was targeted but they don't know why. >>> milpitas school district employee under arrest for stealing 38,000 dollars from a school safe. police have been tracking 60-year-old may gardena for months after notified of the theft at milpitas high school in september. gardena charged with grand theft and booked into jail. >> dozens of fugitive off the streets tonight after raid led by san francisco police. 34-year-old lewis was one of 70 people taken into custody during this sweep. she's accused of attempt the murder robbery and assault with deadly weapon. 24-year-old carlos also arrested for attempted murder. police chief says these targeted enforcement are routinely conducted by the police department. >> we had a good year last year down 6ers in crime.
. >> victim was suffering from hypothermia. paramedic took him and 2 others to the hospital. ryan said he finished his run after paramedic arrived. >>> tonight berkeley police look for killer. it happened on schaad avenue near emerson street. man shot several times too badly thourt survive. he died at near by trauma center. victim was targeted but they don't know why. >>> milpitas school district employee under arrest for stealing 38,000 dollars from a school safe....
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the other two have hypothermia. the water is 53 degrees. the whaler boat was 150 yards out and flipped in the surf line. roberta says there is no wind, it is foggy but not clear how long everybody was in the 54- degree water before they were rescued. again, limited visibility, roberta says, foggy. we have a crew on the way. we'll have more information as we get it. >>> from silicon valley to san francisco, the bay area is booming with jobs. but just miles away they are almost impossible to find. it's a section of the state that is home to the toughest job market anywhere in the country. new at 6:00, mark sayre shows us the central valley, it's looking more like a desert, a
the other two have hypothermia. the water is 53 degrees. the whaler boat was 150 yards out and flipped in the surf line. roberta says there is no wind, it is foggy but not clear how long everybody was in the 54- degree water before they were rescued. again, limited visibility, roberta says, foggy. we have a crew on the way. we'll have more information as we get it. >>> from silicon valley to san francisco, the bay area is booming with jobs. but just miles away they are almost...
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. >> both were treated for hypothermia but have bruise. wow.t's incredible. >> and like that, good. >> we have warmer weather here so no frozen ice. >> far from it. we have the polar opposite. it's so far january, 50 or so by midday tomorrow it. 54 in the an. it'll be breezy tomorrowon again. breezy weekend but not bad . >> we will be right back. . >>> that's it for us tonight. >> have a good one. what makes the sleep number store different? the sleep number bed. with the sleep number bed, it's not about soft or firm. it's about support where you find it most comfortable. the magic of this bed is that you're sleeping on something that conforms to your individual shape. on a traditional mattress, there is no adjustment. you get what you're buying that day. with our bed, you change the setting to something you like. this way, if you change your mind once you get home you can adjust it. wow! that feels really good. it's hugging my body. you can adjust it to whatever your needs are. your body changes over time. the bed can adapt with you. not only
. >> both were treated for hypothermia but have bruise. wow.t's incredible. >> and like that, good. >> we have warmer weather here so no frozen ice. >> far from it. we have the polar opposite. it's so far january, 50 or so by midday tomorrow it. 54 in the an. it'll be breezy tomorrowon again. breezy weekend but not bad . >> we will be right back. . >>> that's it for us tonight. >> have a good one. what makes the sleep number store different? the...
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the body was found tuesday at that park and an autopsy conclude he drowned and hypothermia was a factortwo guns were found nearby. some people say they heard gunfire. >> aheard a few bangs behind me over my -- i herd a few bangs behind me over my right shoulderand assume it was avalanche control. >> it was barnes gunning down anderson as she set up a roadblock to prevent him from reaching the end full of gusts. >>> children and adults were injured. now one of the buses rear ended the other bus and the group was part of the ski program in connecticut. those injured included one of the bus drivers. >>> and police in new york say a man confessed to hurling crude pet row bombs in islamic cultural center and four other sites on new year's day because of a personal grievance that he had with the targets. police took the man into custody and in the suspect he made the statement implicating himself and personal problems with each location. >>> and the green barre accused of trying to smuggle explosives on a airplane is facing charges. he says he forgot he had the c- 4 in a carry on bag. now we
the body was found tuesday at that park and an autopsy conclude he drowned and hypothermia was a factortwo guns were found nearby. some people say they heard gunfire. >> aheard a few bangs behind me over my -- i herd a few bangs behind me over my right shoulderand assume it was avalanche control. >> it was barnes gunning down anderson as she set up a roadblock to prevent him from reaching the end full of gusts. >>> children and adults were injured. now one of the buses rear...
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person and our skin helps keep our heat in and once we lose the skin and now we are concerned with hypothermia and getting too cold and make sure whatever is burning is not burning anymore and the rules are keep it clean and them them warm and don't forget the air way, breathing, and shock and whatever you do know your limit and what you are capabilit capa once you are involved with the nert teams and you get to revie the stuff and what you can do and physically you know what yo can do and lift people and mentally is another thing and w will talk about disaster psychology next week and some people say they can't look at blood or some say they can't look at a child screaming and know your limits and don't become a victim yourself. . >> we're going to go over search and rescue in this class, go over some buildings and how you assess buildings. you already had classes on utility controls, correct? how about medical? did medical? okay, as i said, my name is alec, i'm on truck 11. let's go into some light search and rescue. before you start, what do you do? stop, look, listen and think. any time yo
person and our skin helps keep our heat in and once we lose the skin and now we are concerned with hypothermia and getting too cold and make sure whatever is burning is not burning anymore and the rules are keep it clean and them them warm and don't forget the air way, breathing, and shock and whatever you do know your limit and what you are capabilit capa once you are involved with the nert teams and you get to revie the stuff and what you can do and physically you know what yo can do and lift...
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they were hospitalized with hypothermia. all three are okay tonight. >>> we'll take a break. up next, as the last few hours of the holiday wind down, some of the news you may have missed including the end of a world famous ride. >>> finally tonight with thanks to my friends lester and harry and kate for filling in here and allowing me to sneak away to enjoy the holidays with my family, as we hope you all got to do as well. it is a tough time of year to follow the news closely, but of course that's why we're here. we thought we'd take a moment now to bring you up to speed on a few things that either somehow got by or went by too fast. he might have been the repressive leader of a dark sinister regime and a mortal enemy of the u.s., but for that final smooth ride, kim jong il chose detroit's best. talk about kicking it old school. that's a lincoln continental limousine from the wixom assembly plant in michigan, circa 1976. it was armored and modified elsewhere. we thought the fog lights were a nice touch. so the man who was a fan of michael jordan, stallone and liz taylor, appa
they were hospitalized with hypothermia. all three are okay tonight. >>> we'll take a break. up next, as the last few hours of the holiday wind down, some of the news you may have missed including the end of a world famous ride. >>> finally tonight with thanks to my friends lester and harry and kate for filling in here and allowing me to sneak away to enjoy the holidays with my family, as we hope you all got to do as well. it is a tough time of year to follow the news closely,...