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hypothermia is setting in. >> anything less than 100% rescue for five children is a tragedy.lete tragedy. if you don't do your job to the best that you were trained with no hesitation, a child will die. >> as fisher, la mancha, and mcnamara approach for the rescue, they lay on their stomachs to distribute their weight. >> at that point, the children were excited and they had grabbed on to us, and slowly the ice broke and we slid into the water with them. >> the kids go into a frenzy. one of them is so scared, she dumps a policeman into the chilling waters. tethered to the rescue ropes onshore, the officers are able to recover and boost three of the children onto the raft. >> we were kind of running out of room inside the raft. >> the two kids still in the water, joanna morales and her brother rafael, let go of the ice and start drifting away. >> you could see it in their faces. i started to lose one of them. >> la mancha quickly grabs the girl, joanna, leaving rafael for the moment. >> at that point i heard him say, i'm going to give up, and at that point, he kind of pushed o
hypothermia is setting in. >> anything less than 100% rescue for five children is a tragedy.lete tragedy. if you don't do your job to the best that you were trained with no hesitation, a child will die. >> as fisher, la mancha, and mcnamara approach for the rescue, they lay on their stomachs to distribute their weight. >> at that point, the children were excited and they had grabbed on to us, and slowly the ice broke and we slid into the water with them. >> the kids go...
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there were hospitalized with hypothermia. no other injuries were reported. because of the injury appears due to a truck driver. >> this is the latest in a series of diplomatic steps. there's been another hopeful sign as well. >> in what looks like a first breakthrough, the government in damascus has agreed to join talks which are set to take place in geneva. >> it was russia, syria, that broke the news. the foreign ministry spokesman has expressed its readiness and willingness to participate in the international conference, said the syrians themselves can find a political path towards solving the conflict, which is destroying both the region and the country. >> russian foreign minister increased the pressure on damascus. and the opposition syrian national coalition is currently debating strategy in istanbul. they want to know more about the terms of the conference. >> we would like to know that this delegation is empowered to make decisions, including the transfer of power to this transitional government, that it is fully powered to make decisions. >> meanwh
there were hospitalized with hypothermia. no other injuries were reported. because of the injury appears due to a truck driver. >> this is the latest in a series of diplomatic steps. there's been another hopeful sign as well. >> in what looks like a first breakthrough, the government in damascus has agreed to join talks which are set to take place in geneva. >> it was russia, syria, that broke the news. the foreign ministry spokesman has expressed its readiness and willingness...
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all three victims were treated for hypothermia. the washington department of transportation has not determined the official cause, but officials are looking into whether an oversized box caused it. washington's governor spoke overnight. he says he is fairly confident money will be, will not be problem, that they will find a way to replace this bridge as quickly as possible. >> thank you. the bridge runs two lanes in each of the northbound and southbound directions. 70,000 cars travel across this every day. it was built in 1955. it was designated functionally obsolete and that means the bridge design is outdated. >>> more developing news from northern california. when the sun comes up, officials will be able to determine if a magnitude 5.7 earthquake caused any damage. it hit near the town of greenville. matt keller is live at usgs headquarters in menlo park with more. >> scientists here in menlo park had a busy night and morning. they were tracking several aftershocks, including a 4.9 that hit just after 1:00 this morning. i checke
all three victims were treated for hypothermia. the washington department of transportation has not determined the official cause, but officials are looking into whether an oversized box caused it. washington's governor spoke overnight. he says he is fairly confident money will be, will not be problem, that they will find a way to replace this bridge as quickly as possible. >> thank you. the bridge runs two lanes in each of the northbound and southbound directions. 70,000 cars travel...
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several of the rescuers were in the early stages of hypothermia. the woman was flown to sacrament to be treated for head injuries, broken bones and cuts. >>> there are just a few more days left until san francisco's museum of modern art closes its doors to complete a major expansion. new at noon, ktvu's ktvu brian flores was at the groundbreaking ceremony, just wrapping up to show us what the new museum will look like. >> reporter: it's been more than 20 years since the museum moved here but since then museum officials say they've simply outgrown the space. they say the expansion will make it better than ever. >> reporter: with just a little bit of jazz, a lot of inspiration, lots of people are looking forward to what sf moma will be. >> it will raise our profile higher. we aim to take our place among the great museums of contemporary art. >> reporter: museum officials touted the museum's future. it will expand another 225,000 square feet, will include 40,000 square feet of free access public space. much of it art inspired of course. >> there will
several of the rescuers were in the early stages of hypothermia. the woman was flown to sacrament to be treated for head injuries, broken bones and cuts. >>> there are just a few more days left until san francisco's museum of modern art closes its doors to complete a major expansion. new at noon, ktvu's ktvu brian flores was at the groundbreaking ceremony, just wrapping up to show us what the new museum will look like. >> reporter: it's been more than 20 years since the museum...
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there were hospitalized with hypothermia. no other injuries were reported. because of the injury appears due to a truck driver. >> this is the latest in a series of diplomatic steps. there's been another hopeful sign as well. >> in what looks like a first breakthrough, the government in damascus has agreed to join talks which are set to take place in geneva. >> it was russia, syria, that broke the news. the foreign ministry spokesman has expressed its readiness and willingness to participate in the international conference, said the syrians themselves can find a political path towards solving the conflict, which is destroying both the region and the country. >> russian foreign minister increased the pressure on damascus. and the opposition syrian national coalition is currently debating strategy in istanbul. they want to know more about the terms of the conference. >> we would like to know that this delegation is empowered to make decisions, including the transfer of power to this transitional government, that it is fully powered to make decisions. >> meanwh
there were hospitalized with hypothermia. no other injuries were reported. because of the injury appears due to a truck driver. >> this is the latest in a series of diplomatic steps. there's been another hopeful sign as well. >> in what looks like a first breakthrough, the government in damascus has agreed to join talks which are set to take place in geneva. >> it was russia, syria, that broke the news. the foreign ministry spokesman has expressed its readiness and willingness...
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so hypothermia theoretically would have happened very, very quickly. those victims extremely lucky tonight. erin, they estimate that it will cost $15 million to fix this bridge. they say the repairs could take weeks or maybe even months. >> thanks very much to dan. of course, a proverbial drop in the bucket when it comes to the cost of fixing all the bridges in this country at risk of collapse. tonight we're hearing firsthand accounts of witness that's witnessed that oversized truck hitting part of the bridge. they believe that is what caused that part to collapse. one witness told king five just a few feet in front of that truck when it actually collided with the bridge. >> i saw the truck strike the corner, upper right corner of the bridge. it almost tipped the truck over. it came back down and tipped it up to a 30-degree angle to the left and came back down on its wheels. and almost instantaneously hund that i saw gurders falling in the rearview mirror. >> another person who witnessed the bridge collapse is jerimiah thomas. he is a volunteer firefig
so hypothermia theoretically would have happened very, very quickly. those victims extremely lucky tonight. erin, they estimate that it will cost $15 million to fix this bridge. they say the repairs could take weeks or maybe even months. >> thanks very much to dan. of course, a proverbial drop in the bucket when it comes to the cost of fixing all the bridges in this country at risk of collapse. tonight we're hearing firsthand accounts of witness that's witnessed that oversized truck...
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riskof hypothermia. >> a few athletes will be doing that. to show it's possible to escape alcatraz. 300 brave participants will swim one and a half miles to the san francisco shore and then run seven miles across the city. athletes take the plunge from alcatraz at 8:00 m morning. >> good luck. >> brave athletes. >>. >>> coming up president obama gets ready to honor those who serve our country. his plans for today coming up in a live report. >>> and what a stunning shot of this sunrise on this memorial day. take that in. just an array of colors as we get ready to start monday if you have to go into work. otherwise, relax. grab a cup of coffee. it's 5:39. >>> good monday morning to you. what a beautiful live look outside. >> there's no one there. >> golden gate bridge. >> you can see a few cars approaching in the distance, you're right, marla. not a lot of traffic to report to you. our traffic reporter has the morning off because we anticipated so many people taking the day off for the three-day holy day weekend. it is memorial day. today amer
riskof hypothermia. >> a few athletes will be doing that. to show it's possible to escape alcatraz. 300 brave participants will swim one and a half miles to the san francisco shore and then run seven miles across the city. athletes take the plunge from alcatraz at 8:00 m morning. >> good luck. >> brave athletes. >>. >>> coming up president obama gets ready to honor those who serve our country. his plans for today coming up in a live report. >>> and what...
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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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all three victims were treated for hypothermia.ton department of transportation has not determined the official cause, but officials are
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. >> some of the victims were treated for hypothermia. also has a dislocated shoulder and some cuts. his wife suffered internal bleeding. the state transportation secretary is telling people to avoid interstate 5 and for the next several days. washington's governor says they're working on detours. the nt srsb should arrive on sc later today to continue the investigation. live in the news room. >>> just about 5:35 now. breaking news involving the capture of a bay area man wanted for a quadruple murder in the czech republic. 21-year-old kevin dahlgren has been detained at the airport in washington, d.c. as he came back into the u.s. overnight. he's wanted for killing four people in burno, the second largest city in the czech republic. the victims are said to be musicians and a teacher and related to dahlgren. police say czech authorities will seek dahlgren's extradition to bring him back to stand trial. >>> this morning, there are groups celebrating and -- the boy scouts. scout leaders took the historic votes yesterday. the debate began in
. >> some of the victims were treated for hypothermia. also has a dislocated shoulder and some cuts. his wife suffered internal bleeding. the state transportation secretary is telling people to avoid interstate 5 and for the next several days. washington's governor says they're working on detours. the nt srsb should arrive on sc later today to continue the investigation. live in the news room. >>> just about 5:35 now. breaking news involving the capture of a bay area man wanted...
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you're going to get hypothermia doing that. i'll make you a costume. a couple days later he said i've got this costume ready. >> creating the snowman was an easy job for lichtenberger's uncle. as owner of extreme costumes, he's used to creating complex costumes. >> i found some chicken wire. i then supported those with aluminum. then an expanding insulation foam. i said if you're going to try to scare people, let's try to make him an evil guy. i took down parts of sunglasses and created interesting shapes and embedded them. your menacing look comes from the slanted eye. then the evil grimace with the mouth. it creates a good field of vision. >> a camera mounted inside the chest of the snowman captures reactions up close while a camera placed nearby shoots the scene. [ screaming ] >> the only thing needed to bring the snow man prank to life is someone willing to climb inside and scare the bejesus out of people. for that, he recruited his friend and it doesn't take a lot of convincing. >> i'm a professional snowman. he puts the suit on me. i just stand t
you're going to get hypothermia doing that. i'll make you a costume. a couple days later he said i've got this costume ready. >> creating the snowman was an easy job for lichtenberger's uncle. as owner of extreme costumes, he's used to creating complex costumes. >> i found some chicken wire. i then supported those with aluminum. then an expanding insulation foam. i said if you're going to try to scare people, let's try to make him an evil guy. i took down parts of sunglasses and...
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two of the three people transported for hypothermia.> we stay on the west coast now for another breaking story. an earthquake rocking northeastern california. the 5.7 magnitude quake struck last night near greenville, california. it was felt hundreds of miles away. a resident in the area tweeted pictures. check it out everything that fell on the floor. no reports of serious damage. there has been eight aftershocks. >>> to the latest from the tornado zone. students and teachers reunited at their elementary school which was destroyed by monday's twister. >> it was an emotional moment as parents recalled the heroic actions which saved their children. abc's marci gonzalez is in moore, oklahoma. good morning, marci. >> good morning, john, diana. we now know 12,000 homes were damaged or destroyed. progress is being made in the neighborhoods, at this hospital and at those two schools nearly leveled by monday's tornado. a look inside the wrecked remains of plaza towers elementary school where a single chalkboard stands in the rubble as an omino
two of the three people transported for hypothermia.> we stay on the west coast now for another breaking story. an earthquake rocking northeastern california. the 5.7 magnitude quake struck last night near greenville, california. it was felt hundreds of miles away. a resident in the area tweeted pictures. check it out everything that fell on the floor. no reports of serious damage. there has been eight aftershocks. >>> to the latest from the tornado zone. students and teachers...
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surgeon was telling us, we received injuries -- the gamut, from minor injuries, cuts and bruises, hypothermia set in on some folks. but many cases of impalements and crush injuries, as well. >> without getting too graphic, can you explain the impalement? >> a tornado, f-4 or f-5, i am not sure. but tornadoes at that force, have you debris whipping around everywhere. it's easy for small objects to go through the human body. obviously, that's what happened. >> wow. that is pretty graphic. the word itself is pretty graphic. >> right. >> tell me, what else would you like the individuals, the viewers who are watching to know? any other information? >> well, you know, again, i was just listening to the chief trauma surgeon and she was telling me that compared to 1999, even at our hospital, this was an incredible effort. she said all the special teams were right there, ready to go. she said the nurses did a tremendous job. even down to the social workers who were providing support for our staff and also the most importantly, for our families that were being presented at that time. she said, she was
surgeon was telling us, we received injuries -- the gamut, from minor injuries, cuts and bruises, hypothermia set in on some folks. but many cases of impalements and crush injuries, as well. >> without getting too graphic, can you explain the impalement? >> a tornado, f-4 or f-5, i am not sure. but tornadoes at that force, have you debris whipping around everywhere. it's easy for small objects to go through the human body. obviously, that's what happened. >> wow. that is...
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by the time help arrived, some of them had actually been in the water for 45 minutes and hypothermia was starting to set in. it is believed that all of them will make a full recovery. >>> word today from the executive director from the metropolitan transportation commission. the original plan was to order the bay bridge on labor day weekend. the executive director of caltrans says they've made significant progress in addressing the bolt problem. our consumer editor will have more on what happened at today's meeting coming up at 6. >>> the head of the state agency that oversees caltrans has ordered an independent review of the transportation agency. the acting head says the review is part of the move to provide several transportation-related departments in into one agency. >>> no plea yet from a former east bay high school football coach accused of child sex abuse. 51-year-old baron edwards is facing 16 counts. the public defender's office is still trying to determine if it can represent edwards. >>> a 12-year-old boy accused of killing his 8-year-old sister in calaveras county pleade
by the time help arrived, some of them had actually been in the water for 45 minutes and hypothermia was starting to set in. it is believed that all of them will make a full recovery. >>> word today from the executive director from the metropolitan transportation commission. the original plan was to order the bay bridge on labor day weekend. the executive director of caltrans says they've made significant progress in addressing the bolt problem. our consumer editor will have more on...
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surgeon was telling us, we received injuries -- the gamut, from minor injuries, cuts and bruises, hypothermia in on some folks. but many cases of impalements and crush injuries, as well. >> without getting too graphic, can you explain the impalement? >> a tornado, f-4 or f-5, i am not sure. but tornadoes at that force, have you debris whipping around everywhere. it's easy for small objects to go through the human body. obviously, that's what happened. >> wow. that is pretty graphic. the word itself is pretty graphic. >> right. >> tell me, what else would you like the individuals, the viewers who are watching to know? any other information? >> well, you know, again, i was just listening to the chief trauma surgeon and she was telling me that compared to 1999, even at our hospital, this was an incredible effort. she said all the special teams were right there, ready to go. she said the nurses did a tremendous job. even down to the social workers who were providing support for our staff and also the most imrtantly, for our families that were being presented at that time. she said, she was very i
surgeon was telling us, we received injuries -- the gamut, from minor injuries, cuts and bruises, hypothermia in on some folks. but many cases of impalements and crush injuries, as well. >> without getting too graphic, can you explain the impalement? >> a tornado, f-4 or f-5, i am not sure. but tornadoes at that force, have you debris whipping around everywhere. it's easy for small objects to go through the human body. obviously, that's what happened. >> wow. that is pretty...
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>> mainly em palements and a lot of lacerations and a bit of hypothermia from people being wet and cold. we saw crush injuries. >> when you say em palements, you mean structures going through the human body? >> yeah. pieces of wood and nails and boards. flying objects of metal, wood, trees. >> she and her team treated about 85 patients. 20 are still here. >> this is a teaching hospital. the medical students and residents yesterday, this is a realtime disaster. >> yeah and they stepped up. >> pulled from plaza towers, they were indeed suffering from crush injuries. those are the hardest to deal with. >> i have done pediatric trauma since i was a resident. it's not easy. when we lose one, it's devastating. you can see what could have been. >> the success of the trauma team begins with the triage performed in the field and that's why they are so important. >> they do a tremendous job. that short period of time, they know who is sick and who is no the and who is judge ared and minor injured. they triage them to the correct place. we got at this medical center the patients that we should hav
>> mainly em palements and a lot of lacerations and a bit of hypothermia from people being wet and cold. we saw crush injuries. >> when you say em palements, you mean structures going through the human body? >> yeah. pieces of wood and nails and boards. flying objects of metal, wood, trees. >> she and her team treated about 85 patients. 20 are still here. >> this is a teaching hospital. the medical students and residents yesterday, this is a realtime disaster....
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there's anywhere from minor injuries that were taken up to some of our clinics, cuts, bruises, be hypothermia of the cold rain, and then some severely injured people from impalements of various parts after the anatomy and body to some crush injuries. >> doctor, i'm sure you're extremely busy. i'll let you get back to your very important work. >> joining me now a man who shot incredible cell phone video the moment the tornado touched down, michael welch is on the phone live with me now. quite remarkable video that you shot. tell me about it. >> well, man, i was at work and about an hour left to go on my shift. i didn't know there was weather in the area, and i came -- it developed, looked like literally nothing to that in a period of about five minutes. >> we're looking at the video again now. it really shows the size and power of this tornado. as you say, the speed with which it certainly went up. we know they had about 16 minutes warning. to watch it where you were so close. describe what it feels like. >> oh, it's definitely scary. it's just one of those things i'll remember my entire life.
there's anywhere from minor injuries that were taken up to some of our clinics, cuts, bruises, be hypothermia of the cold rain, and then some severely injured people from impalements of various parts after the anatomy and body to some crush injuries. >> doctor, i'm sure you're extremely busy. i'll let you get back to your very important work. >> joining me now a man who shot incredible cell phone video the moment the tornado touched down, michael welch is on the phone live with me...
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. >> william is checked for hypothermia and is not seriously injured.ct, a little more than a month after his ordeal, william and kendall are competing at the earl warren show grounds in santa barbara. kendall's proud father is film producer john peters. >> they're bonding together, these two. lights are on them, there's distracting, people yelling and screaming. >> the peters family is grateful to have william back safe and sound. and officer kelly's family watches william in action. this time on land. >> thank you so much for what you did to save him. >> how far out was he actually? was he out by the towers? >> he wasn't that far, but he was about -- just under two and a half miles. >> that's amazing. >> yeah. you really get the perspective out in the boat. it's incredible. >> well, we saw the lights of you guys coming in, and that's all we could see. were the little, little lights in the distance. i was like he can't be out that far. it was incredible. >> thanks to the rescue efforts, william and kendall continue strutting their stuff, winning at the
. >> william is checked for hypothermia and is not seriously injured.ct, a little more than a month after his ordeal, william and kendall are competing at the earl warren show grounds in santa barbara. kendall's proud father is film producer john peters. >> they're bonding together, these two. lights are on them, there's distracting, people yelling and screaming. >> the peters family is grateful to have william back safe and sound. and officer kelly's family watches william in...
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the kayaker was suffering from hypothermia when he was pulled from the water. >> that's cold water off seattle. >>> liz, how about some traffic on a thursday? how are we doing? >> well, we are not doing well near the altamont pass and livermore because of an overturned box truck here for a while blocking one left lane. it's going in the commute direction on eastbound 580 near north flynn. it's stacked up major delays out of tracy. the good news is past that accident, things improve. we are seeing a little bit of slowing now approaching the dublin interchange but not much. things clear out quite a bit actually closer towards vasco road. let's get a look at the bay bridge. for the second straight morning they have turned on the metering lights a little early before 6:00. not sure why. but we are seeing early-morning delays for that reason. it's already stacking up towards the foot of the maze at 6:15 this morning. so with the sun coming up it's a little difficult to see but it is backed up for at least a 15-minute wait. and a quick check of 880 if you are traveling the nimitz in oakland,
the kayaker was suffering from hypothermia when he was pulled from the water. >> that's cold water off seattle. >>> liz, how about some traffic on a thursday? how are we doing? >> well, we are not doing well near the altamont pass and livermore because of an overturned box truck here for a while blocking one left lane. it's going in the commute direction on eastbound 580 near north flynn. it's stacked up major delays out of tracy. the good news is past that accident, things...
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surgeon was telling us, we received injuries -- the gamut, from minor injuries, cuts and bruises, hypothermiaome folks. but many cases of impalements and crush injuries, as well. >> without getting too graphic, can you explain the impalement? >> a tornado, f-4 or f-5, i am not sure. but tornadoes at that force, have you debris whipping around everywhere. it's easy for small objects to go through the human body. obviously, that's what happened. >> wow. that is pretty graphic. the word itself is pretty graphic. >> right. >> tell me, what else would you like the individuals, the viewers who are watching to know? any other information? >> well, you know, again, i was just listening to the chief trauma surgeon and she was telling me that compared to 1999, even at our hospital, this was an incredible effort. she said all the special teams were right there, ready to go. she said the nurses did a tremendous job. even down to the social workers who were providing support for our staff and also the most importantly, for our families that were being presented at that time. she said, she was very impress
surgeon was telling us, we received injuries -- the gamut, from minor injuries, cuts and bruises, hypothermiaome folks. but many cases of impalements and crush injuries, as well. >> without getting too graphic, can you explain the impalement? >> a tornado, f-4 or f-5, i am not sure. but tornadoes at that force, have you debris whipping around everywhere. it's easy for small objects to go through the human body. obviously, that's what happened. >> wow. that is pretty graphic....
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appetite, dolphins blowing oil through their blow holes, rectal tenderness, abilities leading to hypothermia, vomiting and weakness. so what happened was this journey began which i now call the cancer conversion where coming into my body suddenly broke down the walls of my separateness. and it was an amazing, amazing journey in many ways. i have to say that i think that chemotherapy was the most frightening idea of the whole journey to me. and i felt like i could be cut open for nine hours, i felt like i could go through an infection, but the idea of putting poison into my body was completely terrifying. and i didn't know if i could do it. and out of the blue -- and this happened all through the cancer process -- somebody would show up. and this brilliant therapist named sue who had been my therapist for many years, i had stopped seeing her, showed up in my loft, and she said i've decided i'm going to sit on your couch once a week, and i'm going to give you a gift. she came, and she sat on my couch, and i was really, really scared, and i said to her i don't think i can do chemotherapy, and i
appetite, dolphins blowing oil through their blow holes, rectal tenderness, abilities leading to hypothermia, vomiting and weakness. so what happened was this journey began which i now call the cancer conversion where coming into my body suddenly broke down the walls of my separateness. and it was an amazing, amazing journey in many ways. i have to say that i think that chemotherapy was the most frightening idea of the whole journey to me. and i felt like i could be cut open for nine hours, i...
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hypothermia. but they are going to be okay. >> we got lucky on this one. good to talk to you.d luck with all of that. bill: fox news confirms eric holder approved the seize you're of james rozen's and fox's e-mails. martha: who ordered the military to stand down the night of the benghazi military attacks. lawmakers want to hear from a dozen state department officials. >> what happened with those personnel, they remained in tripoli with us. the medic went with the nurse to the hospital, and learned his skills to the treatment and care of our wound. >> how did the personnel react to being told to stand down? >> they were furious. i'm so glad you called. thank you. we're not in london, are we? no. why? apparently my debit card is. what? i know. don't worry, we have cancelled your old card. great. thank you. in addition to us monitoring your accounts for unusual activity, you could also set up free account alerts. okay. [ female announcer ] at wells fargo we're working around the clock to help protect your money and financial information. here's your temporary card. welcome back.
hypothermia. but they are going to be okay. >> we got lucky on this one. good to talk to you.d luck with all of that. bill: fox news confirms eric holder approved the seize you're of james rozen's and fox's e-mails. martha: who ordered the military to stand down the night of the benghazi military attacks. lawmakers want to hear from a dozen state department officials. >> what happened with those personnel, they remained in tripoli with us. the medic went with the nurse to the...
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he suffers severe hypothermia, but is alive. >> these are heroic actions. the line to rescue this man. >> there you have it. 100 episodes and counting. as long as cameras are recording, we'll continue to bring you shocking scenarios, real life drama, and amazing characters. i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this special edition of "caught on camera." >>> everyday situations spiral out of control. >> it was just devastating, you know? it was just brutal. >> things escalate quickly from calm to chaos. and pushing the limits can sometimes spell disaster. >> oh, my god! >> i saw him lifeless. i was really scared. >> when the boundaries are crossed between right and wrong, clever and foolish, humble and arrogant. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. >> things can go too far.
he suffers severe hypothermia, but is alive. >> these are heroic actions. the line to rescue this man. >> there you have it. 100 episodes and counting. as long as cameras are recording, we'll continue to bring you shocking scenarios, real life drama, and amazing characters. i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this special edition of "caught on camera." >>> everyday situations spiral out of control. >> it was just devastating, you know? it was just brutal....
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he suffers severe hypothermia, but is alive. >> these are heroic actions.meras are recording, we'll continue to bring you shocking scenarios, real life drama, and amazing characters. i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this special edition of "caught on camera." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> arrested by a s.w.a.t. team, an out-of-control young inmate creates chaos in the booking department. >> i need medical clearance and an ekg.
he suffers severe hypothermia, but is alive. >> these are heroic actions.meras are recording, we'll continue to bring you shocking scenarios, real life drama, and amazing characters. i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this special edition of "caught on camera." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> arrested by a s.w.a.t. team, an out-of-control young inmate creates chaos in the booking department. >> i need medical clearance and...
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she was dazed and suffering from hypothermia and dehydration. cendoya is facing drug charges.g the search they found his vehicle. inside of it they discovered 497 milligrams of methaphetamine. a tiny amount but still they found it. prosecutors have charged him with drug possession, a crime that could get him three years behind bars. he has a court date, jenna on may 20 second. jenna: rick, thank you. jon: some unique developments that could help in the pat he will against cancer. past research suggests dogs can be used to sniff out early stage cancer. now an ovarian cancer foundation hopes to take that research even further. awarding a grant to fund a collaboration unlike anything the medical world has seen to this point. dr. cynthia otto is the director of the penn vet working dog center and that is thunder there, with her, one. dogs in this program. so, dr. otto, what is going to be different about the way you're going to use thunder and other dogs to sniff out cancer? >> well i think one of the biggest things we're looking at is a difference is the collaboration. we're work
she was dazed and suffering from hypothermia and dehydration. cendoya is facing drug charges.g the search they found his vehicle. inside of it they discovered 497 milligrams of methaphetamine. a tiny amount but still they found it. prosecutors have charged him with drug possession, a crime that could get him three years behind bars. he has a court date, jenna on may 20 second. jenna: rick, thank you. jon: some unique developments that could help in the pat he will against cancer. past research...
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several were in the early stages of hypothermia. the woman was flown to be treated for head injuries, broken bones and cuts. >>> the newest crew of the international space station, they just arrived and their temporary home. karen nyberg and her crew members circled nine times before docking. they were greeted by the crew already there. the new crew will spend six months conducting experiments and doing four spacewalks. but they are home now. >>> believe it or not, a blogger claims -- now, tori, you have to approve this -- they claim they spotted a lizard on mars. now, you look at it. judge it for yourself. what are we looking at here? this image was supposed on ufcsightingsdaily.com. the blogger pointed out something that looks like a lizard or a rodent. he thinks it's an alien. an animal put there on mars by nasa for their test in the original photo taken wipe "the curiosity -- taken by" the curiosity "photo looks more like a rock. >>> let's check in with sal, sal is that an alien? >> tori, you gave yourself away. >> dave, quick.
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. >> reporter: his wife and the other rescued man remain hospitalized with hypothermia. it is the most significant bridge failure since the 2007 minneapolis bridge collapse that left 13 people dead and dozens injured. snarling traffic for months. meanwhile, officials in washington are looking in to why the bridge collapsed, saying it could be months before it's fixed. the bridge behind me is part of interstate 5, the main road connecting the u.s. and canada and washington's governor warns this morning the delays and detours could last well past the memorial day weekend. matt? >> chris daniels in washington this morning. thank you very much. >>> lotte >>>. >>> a lot of reaction from the boy scout's decision to allow openly gay scouts but not openly gay scout leaders. a lot of people think it could split the organization in half. we have more from dallas, texas. >> reporter:er good morning. members of the boy scouts national council cast those historic ballots just outside of dallas yesterday. while some view lifting the ban as another sign of the fast-shifting views of ho
. >> reporter: his wife and the other rescued man remain hospitalized with hypothermia. it is the most significant bridge failure since the 2007 minneapolis bridge collapse that left 13 people dead and dozens injured. snarling traffic for months. meanwhile, officials in washington are looking in to why the bridge collapsed, saying it could be months before it's fixed. the bridge behind me is part of interstate 5, the main road connecting the u.s. and canada and washington's governor warns...