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chopper used its propellees tt blow the man closer o the shorre reaah him.he waa suffering from hypothermiao hiishead and faceeauthoriiies belieee hee waa trying to commit uicidee 3 anotherrday offmessy weether. phen will weesee he sunnshine again??-3 meteorologist ytas reiddhas more on the weatherr & 3 tteeorioles try 3&ptooforgee last night...and how loyoll's ggeyhounds are that's next in spprts &punlimited. 3 3 ♪ ♪ ♪ pop goes the world ♪ ♪ it goes something like this ♪ ♪ everybody here is a friend of mine ♪ ♪ everybody, tell me, have you heard? ♪ ♪ pop goes the world ♪ ♪ pop goes the world ♪ [ female announcer ] pop in a whole new kind of clean with new tide pods... a powerful three-in-one detergent that cleans, brightens and fights stains. pop in. stand out. 3 pfterra trummhant rood trip, &pthe orioles return home was not a memorable one...unless, -3 of course, yoo root for the bostonnred sox... soxx.. p3 the birrs had buiilt a 5-2 & uuravvled in thh 6th...starter 3 run to david ortiz, and then, later in the inning, this hunttrrbalk rased the lead entirrlyy..it tied the score at five, a
chopper used its propellees tt blow the man closer o the shorre reaah him.he waa suffering from hypothermiao hiishead and faceeauthoriiies belieee hee waa trying to commit uicidee 3 anotherrday offmessy weether. phen will weesee he sunnshine again??-3 meteorologist ytas reiddhas more on the weatherr & 3 tteeorioles try 3&ptooforgee last night...and how loyoll's ggeyhounds are that's next in spprts &punlimited. 3 3 ♪ ♪ ♪ pop goes the world ♪ ♪ it goes something like this...
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>> local agencies are teaming up with the national traffic kuwait city administration to fight hypothermia, which kills about 40 children every year in the u.s. >> how can you forget your kid? anything can happen, anything. >> it is not just a matter of leaving kids unattended either. >> you keep your car on. 3 or four years old, they are still too little. >> never think it cannot happen to you. >> i get really emotional and now, since i am a new mother. she is my number one thing i think about. >> taking care to make sure little moments like these are not cut short. >> now your 11 insta-weather- plus forecast with meteorologist ava marie. >> the heat is still a danger today, as temperatures are nearing 90 degrees. not as hot as yesterday, but still very warm as we wrap up may. we can see a storm system are purging from the west. could see a stronger thunderstorms from west virginia and western pennsylvania as well. these are likely to develop and band together and produce more in the way of curved out thunderstorms that can produce a very strong winds. is something we will keep in mind fo
>> local agencies are teaming up with the national traffic kuwait city administration to fight hypothermia, which kills about 40 children every year in the u.s. >> how can you forget your kid? anything can happen, anything. >> it is not just a matter of leaving kids unattended either. >> you keep your car on. 3 or four years old, they are still too little. >> never think it cannot happen to you. >> i get really emotional and now, since i am a new mother. she...
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. >> sweating, tremors, all the way up to coma, hypothermia and death, but also the psychiatric symptoms people get. >> a ban on the chemicals has been proposed, but there's still no federal sknan the drugs are still being sold in a dossen states. >> around the world, he's a monster, a cannibal. >> reporter: it could be weeks for a toxicology report reveals whether he was high on bath salts when he attacked his victim. but with bath salts on the rise, law enforcement is bracing for more horror like this. i'm matt gutman in miami. >> thanks to matt. >>> coming up, a peek behind the scenes of the red hot reality show, dans moms, for a look at the lengths some will go to raise a champion. oh, we call it the bundler. let's say you need home and auto insurance. you give us your information once, online... [ whirring and beeping ] [ ding! ] and we give you a discount on both. sort of like two in one. how did you guys think of that? it just came to us. what? bundling and saving made easy. now, that's progressive. call or click today. with these new depend real fit briefs,untry and today we are
. >> sweating, tremors, all the way up to coma, hypothermia and death, but also the psychiatric symptoms people get. >> a ban on the chemicals has been proposed, but there's still no federal sknan the drugs are still being sold in a dossen states. >> around the world, he's a monster, a cannibal. >> reporter: it could be weeks for a toxicology report reveals whether he was high on bath salts when he attacked his victim. but with bath salts on the rise, law enforcement is...
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eventually airlifted by a helicopter and transferred to a nearby hospital where she was diagnosed with hypothermia. she was later discharged and she was okay. >> they made the transfer at sea. they didn't wait until they got to shore. >> they didn't have time a press officer from the royal national lifeboat institute said the emergency first aid and early treatment that this rescue team gave to this woman could very well have saved her life and definitely helped in her recovery. >> what happened to the man who was rescued? >> the man was okay. he said he didn't need to be taken to the hospital. you can see in here as they are taking him off the boat, he's okay. just a little shaken up. >>> you all remember the cone of shame doug had to wear in the oscar winning movie "up." a teacher thought i'll do the same thing with my students. >> oh, boy. >> lori bailey, a teacher at the zephyrhills school in tampa, florida. basically when students were late or talking on their phones she put a real dog collar on them. the students thought it was funny. this is what tam isha had to say to in florida. >> we did
eventually airlifted by a helicopter and transferred to a nearby hospital where she was diagnosed with hypothermia. she was later discharged and she was okay. >> they made the transfer at sea. they didn't wait until they got to shore. >> they didn't have time a press officer from the royal national lifeboat institute said the emergency first aid and early treatment that this rescue team gave to this woman could very well have saved her life and definitely helped in her recovery....
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. >> eight rowers were treated for -- for mild hypothermia. the driver of the boat that struck them said he didn't see the rogue shell. >>> security change will be made at dodger stadium after several incidents. the dodgers say a former lapd deputy chief will replace, retiring security boss. he took over last year after the opening day attack on stow in the stadium parking lot. starting thursday and for the rest of the season lapd's michael hillman will be in charge. dodgers saying publish safety will be in good hands. >>> new screening technology may reduce need for pat-downs at airports. homeland security department has put out a call for tech companies to develop handheld scanners to be used when passengers set off . critics say screeners resort to intrusive physical pat-down search -- searches. homeland security hopes the handhand wand will be the solution but they say it will take another year to develop one. >>> coming up, latest on tropical storm beryl. east coast bracing. >>> new questions about the structural integrity of the bay brid
. >> eight rowers were treated for -- for mild hypothermia. the driver of the boat that struck them said he didn't see the rogue shell. >>> security change will be made at dodger stadium after several incidents. the dodgers say a former lapd deputy chief will replace, retiring security boss. he took over last year after the opening day attack on stow in the stadium parking lot. starting thursday and for the rest of the season lapd's michael hillman will be in charge. dodgers...
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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?
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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>> he was treated for mild hypothermia and taken to the hospital. >> maybe he was looking for an excuset go to work since this is a commuter ferry. he just -- he had a due. he wasn't ready for it. oh, gosh, sorry, i fell off the boat. >> i think he's lucky to be alive because you fall into the drink, and you have to hope that there's some lifeboats close by that can speed to you fast enough and scoop you out of the water. >>> this lovely dog you're looking at is lady shade. she belongs to my dear friend of more than 20 years, fin loner. and in san diego, he takes her to the beach all the time. almost daily. and she found a patch of seaweed that she found irresistible. >> maybe it's like a back massage for a dog, you know? seaweed has that, like, crunchy kind of -- >> yeah, but watch what happens when some other dogs show up on the scene. >> ooh. >> oh, no. >> oh! >> bummer. >> that's the worst thing that can happen to a dog. >> she was so friendly. she didn't even bark. that dog is literally coming up and saying i'm going to poop on your good time. >> what do you think they do after? do
>> he was treated for mild hypothermia and taken to the hospital. >> maybe he was looking for an excuset go to work since this is a commuter ferry. he just -- he had a due. he wasn't ready for it. oh, gosh, sorry, i fell off the boat. >> i think he's lucky to be alive because you fall into the drink, and you have to hope that there's some lifeboats close by that can speed to you fast enough and scoop you out of the water. >>> this lovely dog you're looking at is lady...
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. >> i just saw there is a hypothermia alert in d.c. >> the heat advisory moves into 9:00.what is going on outside as we move through the evening hours. temperatures, at 89 degrees. 91 in quantico. the heat index, even more extreme, upper 90's is what it feels like in annapolis. here is the heat advisory for the district and surrounding counties. until 9:00 this evening it is going to be a warm and humid overnight hours. that is going to allow our temperatures to fall into the mid-60's. this is our futurecast as we move through the next 48 hours. the daytime highs tomorrow will be around 90 degrees. we will see a cold front late tomorrow night. that will bring as a better chance for some showers and thunderstorms. some cooler air. relief is on the way. by thursday, high temperatures in the upper 70's. >> thank you. the only thing hotter than the weather is the nats. >> even the pictures are getting some hits and home runs. -- pitchers are getting some hits and home runs. the club says two out of three swept the braves in atlanta last night. gonzales and stephen strasburg ge
. >> i just saw there is a hypothermia alert in d.c. >> the heat advisory moves into 9:00.what is going on outside as we move through the evening hours. temperatures, at 89 degrees. 91 in quantico. the heat index, even more extreme, upper 90's is what it feels like in annapolis. here is the heat advisory for the district and surrounding counties. until 9:00 this evening it is going to be a warm and humid overnight hours. that is going to allow our temperatures to fall into the...
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unidentified man suffering from hypothermia fractured ribs and cuts to his face.condition in the hospital. busted by the feds attempting to climb of mount rushmore. 53 year old troy patrick marshall is with trespassing felon to abate lawful order park rangers arrested patrick marshall about 3 million people visit every year. chicago teachers union leaders have a press conference today ahead of a plan to rally at the auditorium theatre tomorrow will not be taking strike but what to show solidarity concerned about proposal curriculum changes job security and compensation. >> it is not clear to me how it is fair to ask us to work about 20 percent more instructional time and not have any increase the compensation to go along with the difficulties that we face. >> statement in response to chicago public schools reads in part support providing all teachers with a brace fairly compensating them charged with the most important work of all educating children how weber it is up to the independent fact finder to analyze all bargaining issues and a report that could serve as
unidentified man suffering from hypothermia fractured ribs and cuts to his face.condition in the hospital. busted by the feds attempting to climb of mount rushmore. 53 year old troy patrick marshall is with trespassing felon to abate lawful order park rangers arrested patrick marshall about 3 million people visit every year. chicago teachers union leaders have a press conference today ahead of a plan to rally at the auditorium theatre tomorrow will not be taking strike but what to show...
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. >> i was scared they were going to have to chop off my toes from hypothermia or something and the ladder gave me a good if place to stand. so he came over and he hooked me up in a safety harness and then we had to go straight up. sgle wanted >> he wanted to go faster than we wanted him to go. >> the rescue team had to stay in the woods overnight. they built a fire until daylight and that's when the rescue chopper could get into the area and fly them to safety. >>> now at 5:00, dangerous flooding on on local roads for the evening rush. >>> off the top tonight, high drama in prince william county as a driver gets trapped in rising floodwaters that he tried to drive through. rescuers had to move in and fish him out. between evening. welcome it news 4 at 5:00. >> that heavy rain overnight leaving it mark across northern virginia. >> and the weather weather isn't over yet. the water is so high, people in nearby homes have been forced to evacuate. drivers it in other areas having to navigate through sinkholes and debris. >> reporter: well, as you can see from chopper 4, people who live in the
. >> i was scared they were going to have to chop off my toes from hypothermia or something and the ladder gave me a good if place to stand. so he came over and he hooked me up in a safety harness and then we had to go straight up. sgle wanted >> he wanted to go faster than we wanted him to go. >> the rescue team had to stay in the woods overnight. they built a fire until daylight and that's when the rescue chopper could get into the area and fly them to safety. >>>...
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he is being treated for dehydration and slight hypothermia. >> more good news for drivers, gas prices dropped again overnight. the average price of a gallon of regular, now 3.91, 3.68 maryland, 3.58 virginia. prices dropped around 8 to 9¢ in our area, per gallon in the last week. >>> plenty of drivers are still looking for ways to save at the pump. does it make any difference whether you buy brand name gas or discount? >> reporter: chris says he usually tanks up at the shell or chevron, not costco around the corner. why spend 20¢ more per gallon than necessary >> i tried triple k gas and it seems to burn just as efficiently. >> reporter: joe was filling tanks at a nearby costco as part of his route where he hits many stations. >> go to shell, sorrow, chevron, got customers any where from even eleven to costco, -- 7 eleven to costco to conoco-phillips. >> reporter: when he was finished he motored back to shell refinery in martinez and got more gasoline, for costco which begs the question does it make a difference between the gas you buy at costco and shell, for 20¢ a gallon. >> it is l
he is being treated for dehydration and slight hypothermia. >> more good news for drivers, gas prices dropped again overnight. the average price of a gallon of regular, now 3.91, 3.68 maryland, 3.58 virginia. prices dropped around 8 to 9¢ in our area, per gallon in the last week. >>> plenty of drivers are still looking for ways to save at the pump. does it make any difference whether you buy brand name gas or discount? >> reporter: chris says he usually tanks up at the...
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. >> i was scared they were going to have to chop off my toe, like hypothermia or something. >> wentor a very short ride before i was able to climb up on the bank of the river and my backup line held. >> rescue workers eventually used a ladder to help. that gave him a platform to put supplies on and to anchor themselves to. william was very cold and wet, but was not seriously hurt during the whole ordeal. >>> one year ago todays, one of the deadliest tornados in american history hit joplin, missouri. 161 people were killed. more than 900 others were injured and about 700 homes were destroyed. the city has since been struggling to recover both physically and emotionally. jina kim reports. >> reporter: thousands marched in a walk unity. >> scary quup li uplifting. makes your heart melt. >> reporter: the morning began with lanterns it filling the sky as those who live through lath year's tornado recalled how it changed it their lives. >> when the storm hit, i was on the ground floor. i was struck by something, most likely a cinder block from the wall next to me. >> reporter: 18-year-old
. >> i was scared they were going to have to chop off my toe, like hypothermia or something. >> wentor a very short ride before i was able to climb up on the bank of the river and my backup line held. >> rescue workers eventually used a ladder to help. that gave him a platform to put supplies on and to anchor themselves to. william was very cold and wet, but was not seriously hurt during the whole ordeal. >>> one year ago todays, one of the deadliest tornados in...
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mostly hypothermia, a little shock. wasn't able to speak well. >> he's only the third person known to have lived after going over the falls without a safety device. look for more on this incredible story coming up at 7:00 on "good morning america." >>> if you have ever been there no way you could figure a person could go over the falls and survive. >> he's got a second chance. i hope he lives it well. >>> following breaking news in the south bay arrest in the case of missing sierra lamar. we are live next with team coverage. >>> fire crews repel down a san francisco cliff to rescue someone who just wanted to get a closer look at the ocean. >>> berkeley's police chief embroiled in another converse. >> how his son's cell phone stkpweg the chief in trouble. >>> this afternoon stubborn clouds at the coast, 60s and 70s around the bay, 70s and 80s inland sunny sky ing around the lower 48, upper -- a few mid -- --. >>> thanks for joining us i'm kristen sze. >>> i'm eric thomas. we begin with breaking news. search for missing s
mostly hypothermia, a little shock. wasn't able to speak well. >> he's only the third person known to have lived after going over the falls without a safety device. look for more on this incredible story coming up at 7:00 on "good morning america." >>> if you have ever been there no way you could figure a person could go over the falls and survive. >> he's got a second chance. i hope he lives it well. >>> following breaking news in the south bay arrest in...
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. >> i realized that i could risk suffering hypothermia if i got either of my legs in the water too longortunately, their plight has been noticed. >> i saw people gathering on the shore. they were looking and i'm sure that they had called the rescue team. >> two teams are called. the ground rescue volunteers and at the kearn county sheriff's office, the air support team of deputies mcadoo and nelson. >> we got our gear together that we needed to conduct the hoist rescue, pulled the helicopter out, and took off and started heading out there. >> as we were going out there, the first ground units arrived on scene and actually confirmed that they had six people stuck in three different trees. >> when they reached the scene, mcadoo and nelson are surprised at how swollen the river is. >> stuff that's usually dry land was underwater. >> it was shocking to see the peril that these people were in. >> the ground team rescues two people using boats, but they can't reach mike or ed, marooned in the trees. >> that's when they asked for us to go ahead and conduct a hoist rescue. >> the rafters have b
. >> i realized that i could risk suffering hypothermia if i got either of my legs in the water too longortunately, their plight has been noticed. >> i saw people gathering on the shore. they were looking and i'm sure that they had called the rescue team. >> two teams are called. the ground rescue volunteers and at the kearn county sheriff's office, the air support team of deputies mcadoo and nelson. >> we got our gear together that we needed to conduct the hoist rescue,...
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>> it was the harsh siberian labor camps in which many died of hypothermia, starvation, and overwork. tens of thousands of people under stalin's reign. since coming to power in 1922, stalin had in fact killed up to 30 million of his own firms and industry, mass purges and execution of anyone who he thought would oppose him the only news that russians could debt was by state-controlled radio and newspapers. the propaganda ministry employed hundreds whose long job it was to convince russians that not only was communism inherently good and capitalism bad, but also that life in democratic countries was miserable. many believe these lies because they knew nothing else. really, they have been brainwashed by the kremlin into what was, in many ways, the cult of communism. the people of russia and eastern europe needed a passport to move around inside their own countries. we cannot imagine this level of control. now we go back to 1945 when hitler defeated winston churchill -- winston churchill recognized democratic system of the west. he had written to harry truman in may of 1945 event here. h
>> it was the harsh siberian labor camps in which many died of hypothermia, starvation, and overwork. tens of thousands of people under stalin's reign. since coming to power in 1922, stalin had in fact killed up to 30 million of his own firms and industry, mass purges and execution of anyone who he thought would oppose him the only news that russians could debt was by state-controlled radio and newspapers. the propaganda ministry employed hundreds whose long job it was to convince...
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. >> we're told that jumper is now in the hospital with hypothermia. >>> and take a look at this viewre looking down. this is nearly 2,100 feet from sky tree. it is the world's tallest tower. for now, it took nearly four years to build. it's twice as tall as the eiffel tower. besides this jaw-dropping view it will provide broadcast transmissions inside this tower there are shops, restaurants and aquarium, as well. >>> with the launch in the middle of the night, america's space program gets a huge boost from the private sector. i'll talk to a man who once worked with this company, whether this was now just setting off a race within private enterprise. >>> plus, cory booker fire storm is over. nope. he is not only livid at republicans, but now the obama campaign is sending out messages. d@ [ male announcer ] if you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® liquid gels. nothing starts working faster than zyrtec® at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. zyrtec®. love the air. at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. are
. >> we're told that jumper is now in the hospital with hypothermia. >>> and take a look at this viewre looking down. this is nearly 2,100 feet from sky tree. it is the world's tallest tower. for now, it took nearly four years to build. it's twice as tall as the eiffel tower. besides this jaw-dropping view it will provide broadcast transmissions inside this tower there are shops, restaurants and aquarium, as well. >>> with the launch in the middle of the night, america's...
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that man is now recovering from h hypothermia, a fractured ribs and a few cuts from his head and facea plunge over niagara falls. >>> some of the nation's biggest cable companies teaming up to offer you free wi-fi. alison kosik is at the new york stock exchange. so i pay 200 bucks a month for my cable. so i'm ready for this. >> so it's not really free. you still have to pay your cable bill, but the idea behind this is that you get that free wi-fi wherever you are. so let's say you're a come cast, cablevision, bright house, time warner cable, all of these cable companies are teaming up. if you're a customer, you will be able to tap into each other's wi-fi hotspots for free. to give you an example, let's say you're a cox customer in cleveland but you're traveling to philadelphia. you can use comcast's wi-fi hot spots in philadelphia for free. this will be rolling out over the next few months. over 50,000 hot spots will pop up across the country. >> does this take care of the dreaded data limit? >> it does help. it gives you more flexibility because instead of using your data plan, you c
that man is now recovering from h hypothermia, a fractured ribs and a few cuts from his head and facea plunge over niagara falls. >>> some of the nation's biggest cable companies teaming up to offer you free wi-fi. alison kosik is at the new york stock exchange. so i pay 200 bucks a month for my cable. so i'm ready for this. >> so it's not really free. you still have to pay your cable bill, but the idea behind this is that you get that free wi-fi wherever you are. so let's say...
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. >> reporter: it's believed the victims died from hypothermia and brain swelling triggered by the lack of oxygen and high altitude. the bodies are so difficult to reach, they may never be removed from the mountain. the graduate student from nepal tracked the early stages of her climb on facebook. but words of encouragement turned to condolences as news spread of the tragedy. on everest, the weekend will be remembered as one of the deadliest in history. a mountain crowded with climbers, a trip not everyone would survive. for "today," miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >> pretty dramatic story, matt. >> it is. >> meanwhile authorities in new jersey are trying to track down the parents of a little boy who was put in a washing machine by his father, and then became trapped. natalie is here with that story. >> and we should warn our viewers the video may be disturbing to watch. we want to say the little boy involved is fine. but the video, which already has millions of hits on the web, is sure to get the hearts racing of any parent. it shows how within seconds, a simple prank can turn
. >> reporter: it's believed the victims died from hypothermia and brain swelling triggered by the lack of oxygen and high altitude. the bodies are so difficult to reach, they may never be removed from the mountain. the graduate student from nepal tracked the early stages of her climb on facebook. but words of encouragement turned to condolences as news spread of the tragedy. on everest, the weekend will be remembered as one of the deadliest in history. a mountain crowded with climbers, a...