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. >> kate says hypothermia hits children faster. >> if a child is experiencing hypothermia, what's that child peeling? >> in the earliest stages of hypothermia, like yound i we start to shiver. our bodies are saying how can i keep you warmer? so kids can't shiver fast enough to warm their body temperature up. >> operators of the new casino set for prince george's county will use surveillance to prevent gamblers from abandoning kids. as for alicia brown, she still has custody of her child but face as court appearance later this mop there are safeguards in place. the casino has a 200-person security team and surveillance cameras inside and outside the parking lots and garages. leaving a child unattended in one of the cars, contact police immediately. >> we have an interactive map showing cases of children being left in cars and casinos online at nbcwashington.com. all you have to do is click on investigations. at first glance this might seem like a class for a couch potato. that's not the case at all. this teacher of this language arts class of bell monday ridge middle school in loudoun c
. >> kate says hypothermia hits children faster. >> if a child is experiencing hypothermia, what's that child peeling? >> in the earliest stages of hypothermia, like yound i we start to shiver. our bodies are saying how can i keep you warmer? so kids can't shiver fast enough to warm their body temperature up. >> operators of the new casino set for prince george's county will use surveillance to prevent gamblers from abandoning kids. as for alicia brown, she still has...
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. >> he says she's suffering from hypothermia, and she's in shock. he said he had learned ten years before with his dog how to get her warmed up. he's going to put her in a warm bath. and he has more than 50 minutes of video of him trying to revive this duck. it took him all day to make sure that this duck is okay. it does have a happy ending. but what you really see is this one man's struggle to try to get this duck to come back to life. zproo whoa. >> get in the water. get submerged here. >> why does it have hypothermia? because it was in the water? >> she was in the bathtub. it's set up for the ducks. he says most of the ducks are able to use their wings to fly themselves out. but he says she was the only duck that would try to walk out. he thinks something was wrong with that ramp you saw in the bathtub. and she couldn't walk out, and that's why he thinks she got stuck in there. you finally see her start flapping her wings on her own. she's, like, don't manhandle me. >> trying to dry off. >> this is from an online web channel, 50 ducks in a hot t
. >> he says she's suffering from hypothermia, and she's in shock. he said he had learned ten years before with his dog how to get her warmed up. he's going to put her in a warm bath. and he has more than 50 minutes of video of him trying to revive this duck. it took him all day to make sure that this duck is okay. it does have a happy ending. but what you really see is this one man's struggle to try to get this duck to come back to life. zproo whoa. >> get in the water. get...
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>> in the earliest stages of hypothermia, it's just like you and i.we're cold, we start to shiver. when we start to shiver, it's our body saying how can i keep you warmer. so kids can't shiver fast enough to warm their body temperature up. >> reporter: operators of the new mgm casino set for prince george's county says they'll use modern security protocols and surveillance to keep gamblers from abandoning kids. as for alicia brown, she still has custody of her child but faces endangerment charges and a court appearance later this month. a maryland live spokesperson tells us there are safeguards in place. the casino has a 200-person security team and surveillance cameras inside and outside in the parking lots and garages. and they say if they do find a child unattended in one of the cars, they do contact police immediately. scott mcfarland, news4 i-team. >> we have an interactive map showing cases of children being left in cars at casinos. it's online at nbcwashington.com. just click on investigations. >>> some severe weather down in florida tonight is
>> in the earliest stages of hypothermia, it's just like you and i.we're cold, we start to shiver. when we start to shiver, it's our body saying how can i keep you warmer. so kids can't shiver fast enough to warm their body temperature up. >> reporter: operators of the new mgm casino set for prince george's county says they'll use modern security protocols and surveillance to keep gamblers from abandoning kids. as for alicia brown, she still has custody of her child but faces...
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. >> the 45-year-old woman is being treated for hypothermia. coast guard officials say her lifejacket really did save her life. when you hear the details you'll understand how dire it could have been for her. take a look at the map. coast guard said she left from monterey wharf and was discovered a mile and a half off lovers point in pacific grove. the coast guard said the woman from san diego went out in a motorized inflatable boat to watch the sun set tuesday. at some point the boat started to lose air, motor fell off and it got dark and foggy. she shot off emergency flares that couldn't be seen in the fog. a crab boat spotted her and got her out of the water. >> that was the problem. the fog came in on her last night. she didn't know where she was or where to go or anything. >> rickets said he always keeps an eye out for anything suspicious. ultimately the coast guard got her out of the water and monterey firefighters got her to shore. no one reported her missing. the full story of her ordeal fuzzy this morning because of her condition. live
. >> the 45-year-old woman is being treated for hypothermia. coast guard officials say her lifejacket really did save her life. when you hear the details you'll understand how dire it could have been for her. take a look at the map. coast guard said she left from monterey wharf and was discovered a mile and a half off lovers point in pacific grove. the coast guard said the woman from san diego went out in a motorized inflatable boat to watch the sun set tuesday. at some point the boat...
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he was taken to the hospital and treated for hypothermia. >> tv pitch man kevin trudeau is going to jailor ten years. a jury convicted him for selling a book he was barred from selling and earning $89 million. >> when the metro closes, it loses $89 million a day in fares. that's happened five times this winter. the department budgeted $63 million for snow removal in northern virginia. so far after today's clean-up they've spent about $185 million. the fly delays and cancellations have cost the airline industry about $6 billion. >> we're learning of this snow plow driver on the wrong side of the road, heading right for oncoming traffic. the plow almost ran him off the road. >> i was very upset. >> reporter: jason barry was outraged and tonight he still can't believe what he saw this morning. >> over a hill going the wrong way with a snow plow. >> reporter: that's his voice and he's shooting this cell phone video. take a look at this snow plow driver going down the wrong direction on military road in arlington on the snow covered, two-lane road. >> the plow is going the wrong way. >> repor
he was taken to the hospital and treated for hypothermia. >> tv pitch man kevin trudeau is going to jailor ten years. a jury convicted him for selling a book he was barred from selling and earning $89 million. >> when the metro closes, it loses $89 million a day in fares. that's happened five times this winter. the department budgeted $63 million for snow removal in northern virginia. so far after today's clean-up they've spent about $185 million. the fly delays and cancellations...
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she's treated for hypothermia. she's being treated and released. live in the newsroom, katie marzullo. >> katie, thank you. police investigating gunfire aimed at a vehicle on 580. it happened yesterday in oakland. a car had its window shot out. the driver managed to walk to highland hospital nearby. police are investigating whether the driver was targeted or maybe an unintended victim. last thursday shots were fired at a man in a chevy placeser on 580 in castro valley. police arrested four people. the driver was not hit. >>> the state address at oakland city chambers. expected a call for building 7 0u housing units across the city to take advantage of the region's booming housing market. according to the chronicle they will announce a companion plan, former mayor jerry brown's successful proposal to bring residents to the uptown area. fast action needed as people leave san francisco and other expensive cities in search of lower rent. >> this morning alameda county sheriff's office asking for the public's help trying to find a missing man. 27-year-o
she's treated for hypothermia. she's being treated and released. live in the newsroom, katie marzullo. >> katie, thank you. police investigating gunfire aimed at a vehicle on 580. it happened yesterday in oakland. a car had its window shot out. the driver managed to walk to highland hospital nearby. police are investigating whether the driver was targeted or maybe an unintended victim. last thursday shots were fired at a man in a chevy placeser on 580 in castro valley. police arrested...
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. >> the woman now being treated for hypothermia and is expected to be out of the hospital very soon.>> roberta gonzales and the mobile weather lab are keeping on eye on traffic not that there's much now but we're learning how our bad traffic stacks up against cities around the world. >> reporter: yes, michelle. the traffic was pretty bad this morning because we did have some very slick roadways earlier this morning. and you couple that one the normal day-to-day congestion, you can have a pretty bad morning commute. now, as far as we're concerned right now, we are combining a little bit of weather and traffic together at this hour. it is 63 degrees in the oakland hills. the winds have been picking up but still under 5 miles per hour. and the relative humidity still a little muggy at 65%. as we take a look out from the oakland hills here just outside the oakland zoo, we're looking in the direction of o.co coliseum, we see partly sunny conditions. we're starting to see some partial clearing of the skies. as far as the road condition that michelle was alluding to, we're looking at 580 an
. >> the woman now being treated for hypothermia and is expected to be out of the hospital very soon.>> roberta gonzales and the mobile weather lab are keeping on eye on traffic not that there's much now but we're learning how our bad traffic stacks up against cities around the world. >> reporter: yes, michelle. the traffic was pretty bad this morning because we did have some very slick roadways earlier this morning. and you couple that one the normal day-to-day congestion,...
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. >> why did it hypothermia? >> that's a good question. she's in a bathtub that was set up for the ducks. most of the ducks are able to use their wings to fly themselves out but he says she was the only duck that would try to walk out and he thinks something was wrong with the red ramp you saw in the bathtub and she couldn't walk out and that's why he thinks she got stuck in there and you finally see her flapping her wings on her own. i'm a duck, don't man handle me. >> this is an online duck channel 50 ducks in a hot tub, they allow viewers to name them. >> that's where she got her name. >> she stinks. the smell of wet duck in warm water honestly what it smells like it smells like when you called them just before you throw them in the plucker. >> that's quite vivid. i feel i can smell the duck. >> he wrapped her up in a towel and you can see much this big strapping, strong man loves this duck. >> it is amazing he was able to bring this duck back to life. >> she's on the road to recovery. >> poor duck. that was a close call. holy boys. >>>
. >> why did it hypothermia? >> that's a good question. she's in a bathtub that was set up for the ducks. most of the ducks are able to use their wings to fly themselves out but he says she was the only duck that would try to walk out and he thinks something was wrong with the red ramp you saw in the bathtub and she couldn't walk out and that's why he thinks she got stuck in there and you finally see her flapping her wings on her own. i'm a duck, don't man handle me. >> this...
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the victims died of hypothermia. the emergency workers searching for the missing captain. police are investigating the cause of that fire. >>> happening today, president obama departed washington for a week long trip to europe. his first stop is in the netherlands. during the trip he's expected to gauge how far allies are willing to go to stop russia from moving deeper into ukraine. he'll hold emergency meetings with china's president and leaders from 7 leading industrial nations. >>> developing news on the missing malaysian airline. chinese and australian planes spotted several image in the same area satellite images have shown similar debris. tara mergener has more on the search. >> reporter: malaysian authorities say australian search crews spotted objects in the southern indian ocean southwest of perth. >> they have located two objects in the australian search area. one circular, and one rectangular! an australian navy ship with successes in the area, attempting to recover and identify the debris to see if it is connected to the missing malaysian airlines jet. monday,
the victims died of hypothermia. the emergency workers searching for the missing captain. police are investigating the cause of that fire. >>> happening today, president obama departed washington for a week long trip to europe. his first stop is in the netherlands. during the trip he's expected to gauge how far allies are willing to go to stop russia from moving deeper into ukraine. he'll hold emergency meetings with china's president and leaders from 7 leading industrial nations....
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search teams are exhausted, suffering from hypothermia, as chaplains stand by. volunteers salvage what they can. for some, this is all that's left. >> this is a very emotional event for a lot of these people. we have family members digging for their loved ones alongside us. >> today in the rain a flash flood warning in worries all this water could trigger another slide. it's dangerous work that seth jeffords knows all too well. >> turn around and come home and it's all gone, the neighborhood, my wife, my family. >> reporter: the volunteer oso firefighter helped find his wife christina and his granddaughter in the rubble. >> i'm going to miss my wife and my granddaughter. i love them so much. >> reporter: tonight jefford shares his grief with families who have lost loved ones wand so many others who are still waiting for someone to come home. a week ago today, seven survivors were rescued from the mud slide. tonight five of them remain hospitalized, they are slowly recovering. lester? >> so much sadness there, miguel, thank you. >>> today for the first time in fo
search teams are exhausted, suffering from hypothermia, as chaplains stand by. volunteers salvage what they can. for some, this is all that's left. >> this is a very emotional event for a lot of these people. we have family members digging for their loved ones alongside us. >> today in the rain a flash flood warning in worries all this water could trigger another slide. it's dangerous work that seth jeffords knows all too well. >> turn around and come home and it's all gone,...
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they move slowly using dogs they must rest every four hours to prevent hypothermia. >> everybody's wet and everybody's cold and people don't last as long as they should. >> reporter: they have people nearby in case they need hep. @ official death toll is still 17. not counting the eight bodies that were located on friday. at least 90 people are still listed as missing. and while the recovery efforts continue, residents are still trying to cope with the devastating losses. >> the -- in our minds, we are in a recovery mode. in our hearts, we're in a rescue mode. >> reporter: and the mission isn't likely to get any easier. rain is expected to keep falling for at least several more days. omar villafranca, cbs news, darington, washington. >>> it's one of the worst disasters in the history of the state of washington. of course there's the 1980 eruption of month st. hellens that killed 57 people and also a 1910 avalanche that swept away two trains and kill96 people. >>> debris pulled today from the ocean where the search is on for the missing malaysia airlines jet defendant disappointment at
they move slowly using dogs they must rest every four hours to prevent hypothermia. >> everybody's wet and everybody's cold and people don't last as long as they should. >> reporter: they have people nearby in case they need hep. @ official death toll is still 17. not counting the eight bodies that were located on friday. at least 90 people are still listed as missing. and while the recovery efforts continue, residents are still trying to cope with the devastating losses. >>...
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degrees and can molina minus thirty one and which is kept under such conditions of frostbite and hypothermia could have been in a matter of minutes so if you've moscow wants idea where leo including meat is oracle oz. i am just the one and if you can tweet stay inside. that a cool there's me with wonder at creating this one from the nasty weather across the south and from texas to empty it in your area we're talking about heavy snow probably up to ten centimeters likely from a sunday evening to monday in your area that is combined with gusty conditions that traveling is going to the theory how to best oklahoma to ten centimeters likely but just this alphabet severe weather is likely that includes the city and thunderstorms gusty winds and hail from the eastern texas and to mississippi to that cross the west and not see what i once again for the north west including oregon and washington and northern parts of the california at a noble lies i can at most times less because the academy awards ceremony will be taking place like tiny skyscraper high that when he decrees a new monday. very chilly
degrees and can molina minus thirty one and which is kept under such conditions of frostbite and hypothermia could have been in a matter of minutes so if you've moscow wants idea where leo including meat is oracle oz. i am just the one and if you can tweet stay inside. that a cool there's me with wonder at creating this one from the nasty weather across the south and from texas to empty it in your area we're talking about heavy snow probably up to ten centimeters likely from a sunday evening to...
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they move slowly using dogs and must rest every four hours to prevent hypothermia. >> everybody is wet everybody is cold,. >> reporter: each crew has health professionals nearby in case they need help. the official death toll still stands at 17. not counting the eight bodies that were located on friday. at least 90 people are still listed as missing. and while the recovery efforts continue, residents are still trying to cope with the devastating losses. >> the -- in our minds, we are in a recovery mode. in our hearts, we are in a rescue mode. >> reporter: and a mission isn't likely to get any easier. rain is expected to keep falling for at least several more days. omar villa franco, cbs news, washington. >>> it could be from the missing malaysian jet liner. today ships recovered several pieces of debris from the sea while a chinese military plane spotted several other floating objects. two of those objects include colors of the missing jet but it's still not known whether any of the items are connected to malaysia airlines flight 370. the plane of course disappeared three weeks ago wit
they move slowly using dogs and must rest every four hours to prevent hypothermia. >> everybody is wet everybody is cold,. >> reporter: each crew has health professionals nearby in case they need help. the official death toll still stands at 17. not counting the eight bodies that were located on friday. at least 90 people are still listed as missing. and while the recovery efforts continue, residents are still trying to cope with the devastating losses. >> the -- in our minds,...
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the brother was suffering from hypothermia. do. cheese chopped mothers across japan the government is now examining the practice of internet based babysitting services. the cells to look at the number of online bbc agency is and how a free clinic feeders with clients about five thousand bbc israel registers of the society of the king's mother used to and ten two thousand parents. babysitters are currently not required to register or have any special qualifications. service is offered range from seed is managed by companies seeking to be self reliance is like montana. why do so many parents use its services despite the heightened concern risk. my saturday is the founder of the leading babysitting service trip to nm and obama has not come from a child's racing. a twenty three out of my new skin or maybe criticism that the mother interested children to a stranger though we need to consider why his single mother had to do it. in japan babysitters cent from a company are expensive. so sometimes single mothers have no choice but to look
the brother was suffering from hypothermia. do. cheese chopped mothers across japan the government is now examining the practice of internet based babysitting services. the cells to look at the number of online bbc agency is and how a free clinic feeders with clients about five thousand bbc israel registers of the society of the king's mother used to and ten two thousand parents. babysitters are currently not required to register or have any special qualifications. service is offered range from...
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search teams are exhausted suffering from hypothermia as chaplains stand by. the volunteers salvage what they can, for some, this is all that is left. >> this is a very emotional event for these family members, we have them digging for loved ones along side us. >> reporter: today in the rain, a flash flood warning and worries that this could trigger another slide. this is a danger he knows all too well. >> then turn around and come home and it is all gone. neighborhood, wife. yeah. family. >> reporter: the volunteer oso firefighter helped find his wife, christina, and his granddaughter, sanoa, in the rubble. >> i'm going to miss my wife. and my granddaughter. i love them so much. >> reporter: tonight, he shares his grief with families who have lost loved ones and with so many others who are still waiting for someone to come home. a week ago today, seven survivors were rescued from the mudslide, tonight, five of them remain hospitalized. they are slowly recovering. lester? >> so much sadness there, miguel almaguer, thank you. >>> today for the first time in fou
search teams are exhausted suffering from hypothermia as chaplains stand by. the volunteers salvage what they can, for some, this is all that is left. >> this is a very emotional event for these family members, we have them digging for loved ones along side us. >> reporter: today in the rain, a flash flood warning and worries that this could trigger another slide. this is a danger he knows all too well. >> then turn around and come home and it is all gone. neighborhood, wife....
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we were in hypothermia by that time. >> i understand the house was actually moved a long distance. about how far? >> a quarter of a mile. >> that's an extraordinary thing. your house was moved a quarter of a mile in a very brief amount of time. i mean, you are so lucky to be alive. >> don't i know it. i have no idea how that happened. and i have a hurt finger and lots of bruises and a torqued back. but no broken bones. god knows how that happened. >> you bought i understand your house two years ago. did anyone warn you at the time that this mountain was unstable? because i've talked to geologists who did studies back in 1999 about this area. did anyone warn you? >> nobody ever told us there were geology reports. i heard on king 5 last night they asked somebody from the county zoning commission. and the guy said, well, yeah, that report was there but i guess we never read it. nobody told any of us. this is criminal as far as i'm concerned. that's why i'm really glad i'm talking to you, because i know you help with things like this. >> and you helped take care of a little boy, a boy
we were in hypothermia by that time. >> i understand the house was actually moved a long distance. about how far? >> a quarter of a mile. >> that's an extraordinary thing. your house was moved a quarter of a mile in a very brief amount of time. i mean, you are so lucky to be alive. >> don't i know it. i have no idea how that happened. and i have a hurt finger and lots of bruises and a torqued back. but no broken bones. god knows how that happened. >> you bought i...
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the monterey city fire department said she was conscious but had hypothermia. >> this woman survived on her own all night, probably very lonely psychologically stressful situation to be out there but she maintained the will to survive and the fact that she had a life jacket on helped ensure her survival. >> reporter: the fire captain says if not for the fishermen, it would have been impossible to find her. >> it was an extremely good stroke of good luck that she was found the way she was. >> reporter: in monterey, betty yu, kpix 5. >> the coast guard says the woman is 45 years old and from san diego. she is expected to be in the hospital a couple of days. >>> new this morning, the google barge slipped out of the bay under the cover of night. the mysterious vessel that you first heard about right here on kpix 5 has been moved. google isn't saying where the barge is headed. there's been talk of docking it in stockton. the port director there says he isn't aware of the barge coming but the city's mayor welcomes it. the barge which appears to be under construction would reportedly showca
the monterey city fire department said she was conscious but had hypothermia. >> this woman survived on her own all night, probably very lonely psychologically stressful situation to be out there but she maintained the will to survive and the fact that she had a life jacket on helped ensure her survival. >> reporter: the fire captain says if not for the fishermen, it would have been impossible to find her. >> it was an extremely good stroke of good luck that she was found the...
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the dog was shivering, dehydrated and suffering from hypothermia. >> i just kind of scooted up there, next to him and just moved my way closer to him until i gained his trust and a handful of lunch meat actually helped out that process. >> oh, they think the dog may have been stranded for at least three days. he was treated for frostbite and is expected to survive. the crews named had imlucky. >> good for lucky. >>> all right, there's a new warning about high protein diets an extensive study found people in their 50s and 60s were at a much greater risk of dying if they ate foods high in animal based protein like meat and cheese. researchers found people in their late 60s though and older actually did well with an animal -- diet of animal protein and seemed to improve their survival. probably because the aging muscles need that protein to stay strong and prevent falls. >>> and here's a fascinating look at nature starring two american bald eagles. they were spotted in a tree in portland, oregon, seemingly stuck together. >> they were up there for hours before an eagle expert with a smal
the dog was shivering, dehydrated and suffering from hypothermia. >> i just kind of scooted up there, next to him and just moved my way closer to him until i gained his trust and a handful of lunch meat actually helped out that process. >> oh, they think the dog may have been stranded for at least three days. he was treated for frostbite and is expected to survive. the crews named had imlucky. >> good for lucky. >>> all right, there's a new warning about high protein...
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the woman set off flares and was taken to the hospital to be treated for hypothermia. >>> we are hearinghe good samaritans who saved the children after a mother intentionally drove a mini-van into the surf. a child was wrestling with her for the steering wheel. a bystander stopped the vehicle and brought them to safety. >> she just kept repeating they were okay and they were fine. >> now the woman's sister called 911 earlier to ask police to check on her condition. they let the woman go than woman is now awaiting a healthee evaluation and her children were turned over to protective services. >>> they fell into a sinkhole that opened up last month. a crane lifted up one of those cars right there. 8 of those classic corvettes fell into the sinkhole. they were also aim to remove it how there are three others that still need to be recovered. >>> there could hurt the commute, this this this is a live look at the scene and we know they crashed into the center divider and there is one near the shoulder. the chp said there were 5 other cars stopped but they are not sure if they were just pulled
the woman set off flares and was taken to the hospital to be treated for hypothermia. >>> we are hearinghe good samaritans who saved the children after a mother intentionally drove a mini-van into the surf. a child was wrestling with her for the steering wheel. a bystander stopped the vehicle and brought them to safety. >> she just kept repeating they were okay and they were fine. >> now the woman's sister called 911 earlier to ask police to check on her condition. they let...
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. >> a woman being treat forward a hypothermia after surviving chilly waters of monterey bay 15 hourshe fishermen spotted the woman in a deflated rubberized dingy. the 45-year-old had gone out to watch the sunset shechlt was wearing a life jacket. >> from the looks of her skin she had red in her and stuff. she must have been swimming. >> the coast guard pulled the woman perfect 54 degree waters. authorities say details are still fuzzy because of her condition. she's expected to remain hospitalized several days. >> coming up never a good idea to run on to the field of a sporting event. but for this young boy it turned into a moment he hill never forget. >> a man's seizure while driving ends on a good note. >> i'm sandhya patel. look at this beautiful view. we're seeing a couple inches of snow at the resort the possibility of more sunday into monday. and the rain chance coming up on sunday, details, next. >> hazy sunshine over san mateo bridge. taking a look at traffic this afternoon, traffic moving nicely in both directions. stay with us, more still to come at 4 >>> take a look at this
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those searchers are exhausted and some of them have hypothermia, and others are just overcome with the emotions of what they have seen in the past ten days of the search. >> and we got to this particular incident, and you could not even fathom what had happened. >> people can be gone so fast, and just tell the people that you love that you love them. hold them close. >> the searchers say that there is no time line and the search could take months. in some cases the mud is 70 feet deep that they are searching through. and coming up tonight on the nightly news with brian williams is on news4 at 7:00. at the live desk, i'm jim handly. >> and now the california, there have been more than 150 aftershocks in the los angeles area after that earthquake from friday. a camera from a child's bedroom shows the moments when it hit on the puente hills fault running right through downtown l.a. and they say a 7.2 quake there could kill up to 17,000 people. and the earthquake center says that about 150,000 households could leave people homeless if that were to happen. >>> and this is the problem on the
those searchers are exhausted and some of them have hypothermia, and others are just overcome with the emotions of what they have seen in the past ten days of the search. >> and we got to this particular incident, and you could not even fathom what had happened. >> people can be gone so fast, and just tell the people that you love that you love them. hold them close. >> the searchers say that there is no time line and the search could take months. in some cases the mud is 70...
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and if i am not in a ra ft you are dealing with hypothermia and not all planes are required to have the ra fts. the fa makes us have them. we don't know if the malaysia jet had the ra ft. that would be best chance of survival. >> you are right about that. >> you don't want to give false hope. but some of the images out of/beijing, they are struggling. and understandably so. they don't have any questions. i don't know if today helps them or not. >> it is tough. putting yourself in their position. do i give up hope or hang on to it? and in the end of the day, all of those basically huge obstacles that i discussed in january a gentlemen washed ashore after being at sea for 13 months and travelled over 5,000 miles and he survive on drinking turtle blood and his own urine which i would not recommend. >> he is alive you are right. 16,000 foot for water depth. the storms that we heard about in the indian ocean. this is intense stuff. debrie fold could have travelled hundreds of miles in 12 days. how do you track that down? >> i mean, it is fairly easy to do if you have a point of impact and yo
and if i am not in a ra ft you are dealing with hypothermia and not all planes are required to have the ra fts. the fa makes us have them. we don't know if the malaysia jet had the ra ft. that would be best chance of survival. >> you are right about that. >> you don't want to give false hope. but some of the images out of/beijing, they are struggling. and understandably so. they don't have any questions. i don't know if today helps them or not. >> it is tough. putting yourself...
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she was taken to the hospital to be treated for hypothermia. >>> a major multiple car crash this morning. show you now the scene in emeryville around 5:30 a.m. this morning. the chp said 7 cars were involved in the crash and three lanes were blocked and that created significant back ups. >>> tickets for the first scheduled game at the 49ers stadium is up for sale, it is a soccer game. it will be the first chance to get a look inside the stadium. seats for the san jose earthquakes match on august 2 will start at $45. tickets for a 49ers game will start at $85. season ticket holds for the 49ers and the earthquakes -- holders for the 49ers and the earthquakes will get the first crack at the tickets and on www.ktvu.com we posted the tour that we took inside the stadium. see how the players will walk past fans underneath the stadium on their way to the field and where the grass for the field is being grown before its brought to the stadium. >>> view never seen before. a stunning 360-degree photo taken from atop the one world trade center in new york city. it was taken from a 13-foot long rota
she was taken to the hospital to be treated for hypothermia. >>> a major multiple car crash this morning. show you now the scene in emeryville around 5:30 a.m. this morning. the chp said 7 cars were involved in the crash and three lanes were blocked and that created significant back ups. >>> tickets for the first scheduled game at the 49ers stadium is up for sale, it is a soccer game. it will be the first chance to get a look inside the stadium. seats for the san jose...
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the cook county medical examiner's office says karson died from hypothermia and alcoholic intoxication. >> a pregnant woman drove a mini-van carrying her three young children into the ocean in florida. >> this is what he saw as he drove across the sand of daytona beach. >> we heard some is screaming for help. i just threw my vehicle into park and took off running. one kid was on the mother's lap wrestling for the steering wheel. >> they tried to stop it. >> i said to have to get out of the water. your kids are scared. the police are coming. >> she looked at us with a blank look and it was scary. >> they were fine. >> but the woman was not ok according to her sisters call to 91 earlier that day. >> i tried to take her to the hospital yesterday. she signed herself out today. she's better but not all together. >> a police officer had stopped her almost two hours before this happened at the beach. the officer and a detective did not think there was enough to match a detained woman even though they were concerned about her mental health. the bystanders rushed into the water to save her and
the cook county medical examiner's office says karson died from hypothermia and alcoholic intoxication. >> a pregnant woman drove a mini-van carrying her three young children into the ocean in florida. >> this is what he saw as he drove across the sand of daytona beach. >> we heard some is screaming for help. i just threw my vehicle into park and took off running. one kid was on the mother's lap wrestling for the steering wheel. >> they tried to stop it. >> i said...
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she is suffering from hypothermia but is okay. >>> three years of japan's nuclear disaster, they are california's kelp looking for radiation. experts theorize the huge underwater leaves could contain trace amounts of radiation. it was released into the pacific ocean after the tsunami devastated the fukushima power plant. several pounds of kelp will be dried and ground up so experts can test it. >> it can serve as a warning that these materials that get released thousands of miles away can find their way across the ocean. >> scientists do expect to detect radiation in that kelp. but just because an amount is measurable doesn't mean it's dangerous. >>> it's a beautiful sight but be careful. a warning for boaters and whale watchers. nearly 20,000 whales are leading through the bay area to feeding grounds. boaters are being asked to steer clear of the whales. the footage is pretty incredible. they've been spotted near the golden gate bridge, sausalito. the whales are hungry and stressed. . >> it is a majestic sight. but you want them to do well. the next few days? >>> i think it will be
she is suffering from hypothermia but is okay. >>> three years of japan's nuclear disaster, they are california's kelp looking for radiation. experts theorize the huge underwater leaves could contain trace amounts of radiation. it was released into the pacific ocean after the tsunami devastated the fukushima power plant. several pounds of kelp will be dried and ground up so experts can test it. >> it can serve as a warning that these materials that get released thousands of miles...
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paramedics took him to a hospital with hype hypothermia.ar how the car ended up in this place. [ woman #1 ] why do i cook? because an empty pan is a blank canvas. [ woman #2 ] to share a moment. [ woman #3 ] to travel the world without leaving home. [ male announcer ] whatever the reason. whatever the dish. make it delicious with swanson. >>> updating our top store. the search for the missing malaysian airlines flight which has become a criminal investigation. a team of fbi agents is on the ground in malaysia. but "the new york times" is reporting that malaysian authorities are limiting what american investigators can do. and one official told "the new york times" the u.s. simply does not have the right to take over the investigation. more than two dozen countries are involved in the search that doubled in size since last week. investigators are focusing on two arcs, based on the last contact with the satellite. you can see this is -- it's a massive area. it's six times the size of the united states or something like that. sarai going to gi
paramedics took him to a hospital with hype hypothermia.ar how the car ended up in this place. [ woman #1 ] why do i cook? because an empty pan is a blank canvas. [ woman #2 ] to share a moment. [ woman #3 ] to travel the world without leaving home. [ male announcer ] whatever the reason. whatever the dish. make it delicious with swanson. >>> updating our top store. the search for the missing malaysian airlines flight which has become a criminal investigation. a team of fbi agents is...
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no problem with hypothermia. >> our special coverage, what happened to flight 370 continues in a momentcluding the passengers. new information about who was on board. >> announcer: an al jazeera special report dash what happened to flight 370. >> more than four days after the plane disappeared, there are more questions. let's join to jim tilman, former airline captain. captain tilman from arizona. why do you think the jetliner stopped communicating with civilian radar. if the crew changed course, why? >> that's a major question right now, whether the crew did that op their own or someone else -- on their own or someone else coerced them to make those kind of changes. this is very bizarre, because activities described are uncommon to a commercial airline crew. >> if the flight was in trouble, the big question is why were there no distress calls? >> there has been so many confusing and conflicting details that came out of the incident until it is difficult to understand and compare it to something that happened in the past, without going way over the line in terms of speculation. you know
no problem with hypothermia. >> our special coverage, what happened to flight 370 continues in a momentcluding the passengers. new information about who was on board. >> announcer: an al jazeera special report dash what happened to flight 370. >> more than four days after the plane disappeared, there are more questions. let's join to jim tilman, former airline captain. captain tilman from arizona. why do you think the jetliner stopped communicating with civilian radar. if the...
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i don't know if he got hypothermia or something got him. he didn't come back.i feel so bad. i tried to insist on him waiting a day to go out, and he said no, i want to go now. >> and then came the most heart-breaking moment of all. >> i just want to see my babies and my mom. i'm so sorry this has happened. >> i didn't want it to turn out the way it did, but, you know, you can obviously see that i thought i was going to die. >> coming up, on the fourth morning, paula would make a fateful decision, nothing could have prepared her for the consequences. >> you know, this is how it's going. on my journey across america, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. save them. woolite detergents clean your jeans and won't torture your tanks. so clothes look like new even after 20 washes. [ male announcer ] sponge
i don't know if he got hypothermia or something got him. he didn't come back.i feel so bad. i tried to insist on him waiting a day to go out, and he said no, i want to go now. >> and then came the most heart-breaking moment of all. >> i just want to see my babies and my mom. i'm so sorry this has happened. >> i didn't want it to turn out the way it did, but, you know, you can obviously see that i thought i was going to die. >> coming up, on the fourth morning, paula...
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the victims died from hypothermia.ers are searching for the missing captain. police are investigating the cause of the fire. >>> those go pro cameras are everywhere but this is crazy. >> a brave volunteer at a florida nature preserve got a little too close to a crocodile's sharp jaws. he wanted to get point of view video of big boy, the crocodile. this is why they call him big boy. so he grabbed his go pro camera and jumped in the water, and as you can see, big boy wasn't too happy about it. look at that. he bit right into the camera. the volunteer managed to distract the crock and get out with the video. i would not want to get anywhere near those teeth. >> who would want to jump in with a crocodile. >> this guy in florida. >> he has his own video. >> he lost hopefully no body parts. >>> high speed action in southern california, nascar auto club race in fontana. >> a hundred though race fans came to watch and found a shopping surprise, a fully functioning grocery store was amid the trailers and rvs and the speedway, b
the victims died from hypothermia.ers are searching for the missing captain. police are investigating the cause of the fire. >>> those go pro cameras are everywhere but this is crazy. >> a brave volunteer at a florida nature preserve got a little too close to a crocodile's sharp jaws. he wanted to get point of view video of big boy, the crocodile. this is why they call him big boy. so he grabbed his go pro camera and jumped in the water, and as you can see, big boy wasn't too...
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temperature was one of the beneficial things, because if we get below 80°, we're talking about hypothermia but the water temperature, 85° in the south china sea, and a little bit more to the west, we're talking about 86. so they could basically stay in the water indefinitely. but considering that it has been about four days, i don't think that the water temperature is a consideration here. but in terms of weather, we're looking at the best weather they could have. >> thank you, and when our special report continues, what happened to flight 370. who was onboard? some new information. you >> more than four days after the flight disappeared, there are so many questions much let's turn to former american airlines captain, tim tillman, who joins us from arizona, why do you think that the jetliner stopped communicating with civilian radar? if the crew did change course, why? >> that's the major question right now. about whether the crew really did that on their own, or if someone else kind of coerced them to make those changes. this is very bizarre, because the activities that we're describing h
temperature was one of the beneficial things, because if we get below 80°, we're talking about hypothermia but the water temperature, 85° in the south china sea, and a little bit more to the west, we're talking about 86. so they could basically stay in the water indefinitely. but considering that it has been about four days, i don't think that the water temperature is a consideration here. but in terms of weather, we're looking at the best weather they could have. >> thank you, and when...
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crews have suffered exhaustion and hypothermia and the search dogs have been ordered to take a two-daybreak. volunteers are doing what they can. these two children donated the contents of their piggy banks to the effort. >> i thought about the people in the mud slide. >> i decided to give it to the people that need help for the mud slide. >> and over the weekend on the one week anniversary search teams and the community paused to remember the victims and survivors. but there continue to be questions about whether there were warning signs of a potential disaster and whether homes should have even been built on that hillside. washington governor told nbc news, there will be time to address those concerns but the focus has to remain right now on the recovery effort. a mission he said on sunday that still has hope. >> we're looking for that miracle out there right now. i saw 400 or 500 people out looking for that miracle. ♪ [ woman ] i will embrace change... everything life throws my way. except for frown lines. those i'm throwing back. [ female announcer ] olay total effects. nourishing vitami
crews have suffered exhaustion and hypothermia and the search dogs have been ordered to take a two-daybreak. volunteers are doing what they can. these two children donated the contents of their piggy banks to the effort. >> i thought about the people in the mud slide. >> i decided to give it to the people that need help for the mud slide. >> and over the weekend on the one week anniversary search teams and the community paused to remember the victims and survivors. but there...
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. >> reporter: and the rescue workers that are there are starting to suffer from hypothermia. it's about 46 degrees at the moment, but apparently feels like 38 degrees and, of course, moving around in that mud just really saps their body heat making the job really difficult. the mud so thick it's actually like wading through adhesive is how one rescue worker has described it. they're suffering fatigue and stress. there was one other body, one new body found yesterday, but because of the weather it was difficult to actually extract the body from there. we now know that 26 bodies have been found at the site. the official death toll, though, remains at 17 and that's because it takes the medical examiner's office time to identify these bodies and once they have officially identified them, that's when they get added to the body count. we understand there will be two key developments today, an emergency access road will open linking the town of arlington to darington on the east side. it doesn't go directly across 530. runs parallel to the river along there. and what that will do is
. >> reporter: and the rescue workers that are there are starting to suffer from hypothermia. it's about 46 degrees at the moment, but apparently feels like 38 degrees and, of course, moving around in that mud just really saps their body heat making the job really difficult. the mud so thick it's actually like wading through adhesive is how one rescue worker has described it. they're suffering fatigue and stress. there was one other body, one new body found yesterday, but because of the...
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whether hypothermia or dehydration in the heat. extremely dangerous for anyone to be walking here.an't carry enough water to sustain yourself while you're crossing an area like this. >> so the bodies pile up. >> the reason the problem is because people are unidentified. they have a reason to use an alias if they're apprehended. >> a few years ago, peoplima co was so overwhelmed with cases of unidentified remains that it had to build another cold room to deal with the overflow. >> the border control enforcement changed in patterns over time in response to illegal crossing activity and made it more difficult to cross in highly populated areas. they maved into more remote -- modified into more remote areas, and unfortunately that resulted in increased deaths for us that we just didn't have in the past. >> the center for human rights tries match reports of the missing with the unidentified bodies in the morgue. >> this man was found in the summer. this past summer. and he has a very unique tattoo. and we've been searching for him, and we still haven't found anybody, any of the families
whether hypothermia or dehydration in the heat. extremely dangerous for anyone to be walking here.an't carry enough water to sustain yourself while you're crossing an area like this. >> so the bodies pile up. >> the reason the problem is because people are unidentified. they have a reason to use an alias if they're apprehended. >> a few years ago, peoplima co was so overwhelmed with cases of unidentified remains that it had to build another cold room to deal with the overflow....
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it's also giving the rescue workers hypothermia and making it all the more challenging to get through. the recovery continues, shannon, back to you. >> dominic, thank you very much. >>> a new ship is joining the search for malaysia airlines flight 370. australian officials are sending out a warship with a black box detector. the battery of the locater beacon is expected to run out in about ten days. so far the search has not turned up anything, no debris connected directly to the missing general lighter. meanwhile distraught relatives of chinese passengers are demanding answers from malaysian officials. some of the relatives held a protest, accusing malaysian officials are bungling the investigation and holding back key information. >>> ahead of the obamacare enrollment deadline tomorrow, the white ing that more than 6 million people have signed up, but what does that really mean? what do those numbers really mean? steve san tan any is here with the latest. >>> tomorrow's deadline will be a milestone for a troubled health care system and it's raising questions about how the administra
it's also giving the rescue workers hypothermia and making it all the more challenging to get through. the recovery continues, shannon, back to you. >> dominic, thank you very much. >>> a new ship is joining the search for malaysia airlines flight 370. australian officials are sending out a warship with a black box detector. the battery of the locater beacon is expected to run out in about ten days. so far the search has not turned up anything, no debris connected directly to the...
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i have hypothermia. i didn't take anything. a wave threw me out of my office and down the block. i don't think i'm going to make it. the water is 10 feet deep at least. there's no rescue. tell my dad i love him and i'm trying to get out. his number is -- and he gives the number -- his name tony. i hope you can read this in the dark. i took a black jacket, too. goodbye. god, almighty, help me. the last words of a hurricane sandy victim made its rounds on social media. and in an interview later, though, mike told listeners the harrowing story of how he was swept out to sea. i just want to do a couple more quick vignettes. theresa, 41, middleset county, new jersey. walking out of my house the morning after the storm and seeing my neighborhood. it was unreal. it was like a war zone. we were unprepared for what happened. here's june, 51, union beach, new jersey. "living through the storm in one of the hardest-hit bay towns of new jersey, i've learned that god is good. in the midst of the hardships and trauma i, saw his love through average people, people who cared enough to smile, ser
i have hypothermia. i didn't take anything. a wave threw me out of my office and down the block. i don't think i'm going to make it. the water is 10 feet deep at least. there's no rescue. tell my dad i love him and i'm trying to get out. his number is -- and he gives the number -- his name tony. i hope you can read this in the dark. i took a black jacket, too. goodbye. god, almighty, help me. the last words of a hurricane sandy victim made its rounds on social media. and in an interview later,...
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. >> the woman is being treated for hypothermia.expected to be out of the hospital soon. >>> happening today, a preliminary hearing scheduled in oakland for a teen accused of setting fire to another teen aboard an ac transit bus. 16-year-old richard thomas charged as an adult with aggravated mayhem and felony assault. there's also a hate crime clause because the victim crimes himself as a-gender and was wearing a skirt at the time of the incident last november. >>> also happening today, the world's largest light sculpture. the bay bridge lights celebrates its first anniversary. to mark it, all 25,000 lights will be blown out for 10 minutes tonight at 7:00. after that, the lights will remain on for another year. but there's a big push to keep them on for a decade. so hopefully they can do that. >> they look pretty good. >>> the five-year-old boy who was batkid for a day through make-a-wish foundation almost had another day in the spotlight. miles scott was supposed to make a brief appearance during sunday's academy awards but the seg
. >> the woman is being treated for hypothermia.expected to be out of the hospital soon. >>> happening today, a preliminary hearing scheduled in oakland for a teen accused of setting fire to another teen aboard an ac transit bus. 16-year-old richard thomas charged as an adult with aggravated mayhem and felony assault. there's also a hate crime clause because the victim crimes himself as a-gender and was wearing a skirt at the time of the incident last november. >>> also...
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not just frustration but even a little bit of mild hypothermia. i wanted her to grab that basket more than anything, and i wanted her to hold on to it and climb into it. >> after several desperate attempts, the mother manages to get herself and her son inside. >> it was a sigh of relief to know i got them. they're mine. when we get to up to the side of the aircraft. >> but as they're hoisted to the helicopter, the sergeant realizes the basket is frozen solid. >> the mother and son, they come up and get next to the aircraft. the basket, the hook, the cable everything is locked with ice. so they're not coming in. i'm not going to try to pull them out of an icy basket. and potentially let them slip. so i clip them to the side of the aircraft. they're covered in ice from their waist down. cold, shivering. >> it's a terrifying ride. but the ordeal ends as the helicopter team touches down and rushes the pair to an ambulance. of the dozen or so people trapped in their vehicles, everyone survives the disaster. for responders, it's cause for celebration. >
not just frustration but even a little bit of mild hypothermia. i wanted her to grab that basket more than anything, and i wanted her to hold on to it and climb into it. >> after several desperate attempts, the mother manages to get herself and her son inside. >> it was a sigh of relief to know i got them. they're mine. when we get to up to the side of the aircraft. >> but as they're hoisted to the helicopter, the sergeant realizes the basket is frozen solid. >> the...
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hypothermia is a grave concern. in store. >> good thing the water's not rough today. >> within minutes of abandoning ship, the stern starts to shift and rears vertically up and heads towards them. >> look out, you guys. it's coming this way. >> the bow was sticking straight up and i said, hey, watch out. you know, the boat is going to come this way. i thought it was going to swamp us. >> irene is sinking. >> push the water in, don't do that. we're taking on water, guys. >> there was a couple of the passengers actually one in particular that she was really getting uneasy. so, we tried, we tried to calm her down. >> water coming in. guys. we're taking on water. >> just relax. the pontoons are not going to sink. they'll keep us afloat. >> then, suddenly, a heroic move that no one expects. >> grab that igloo. >> captain john ferrule realizes if he leaves the crowded raft everyone else on board will have a better chance of surviving. to keep as dry as possible, he uses a floating boat bumper to help swim to what remains
hypothermia is a grave concern. in store. >> good thing the water's not rough today. >> within minutes of abandoning ship, the stern starts to shift and rears vertically up and heads towards them. >> look out, you guys. it's coming this way. >> the bow was sticking straight up and i said, hey, watch out. you know, the boat is going to come this way. i thought it was going to swamp us. >> irene is sinking. >> push the water in, don't do that. we're taking on...
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the woman is being treated for hypothermia today. she is expected to be out of the hospital soon.e crews say a life jacket and strong will to live may have saved her life. >>> but surviving out on the open ocean can take much more than will power. we sent kpix 5 reporter don ford to show us what can be a lifesaver and he knows better than just about anyone. >> we have located overturned craft. >> reporter: yes, it was a long time ago. but it really does seem just like yesterday. i was on that boat. the 50-foot girlfriend 3. as a life-long avid sailor i was asked to help friends bring it up from los angeles. while still out in the pacific ocean they ran into a storm. things didn't go well. and 30-foot breaking seas, the boat was smashed and sank. i spent the night with six others in a liferaft that felt like away, machine. by daybreak, most of us had survived. that morning the coast guard assisted by the u.s. navy found us. >> the coast guard zeroed in on their distress signal and rescued them. >> try not to put too much pressure. >> reporter: he is the go too guy for professional
the woman is being treated for hypothermia today. she is expected to be out of the hospital soon.e crews say a life jacket and strong will to live may have saved her life. >>> but surviving out on the open ocean can take much more than will power. we sent kpix 5 reporter don ford to show us what can be a lifesaver and he knows better than just about anyone. >> we have located overturned craft. >> reporter: yes, it was a long time ago. but it really does seem just like...
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minutes to get him out of that position, or he may go into shock or even cardiac arrest due to hypothermiarella and moriarty into the water. these two men, who'd met only in passing before, know they'll need to trust each other. >> we shook hands and looked each other in the eye and i think we understood, i'm there to save your life and you're there to save mine. >> as they're lowered into the water, they both have two ropes attached to their harnesses. one ties them to a small shrub on the shore, and the other is controlled by about 20 rescuers. they will use all of their strength to keep those men from getting swept over the falls. >> the water going at such a rate and then dropping at such a distance creates this tremendous thunder. you actually feel like you're in a small earthquake, and it's just an unsettling feeling. >> looking down from the shoreline when we first hit the water, i pulled on gary's arm and pointed down. directly downriver from us the brink of the falls along the shoreline, the water had undercut the ice. i said to gary, if we lose our footing, we'll end up under the
minutes to get him out of that position, or he may go into shock or even cardiac arrest due to hypothermiarella and moriarty into the water. these two men, who'd met only in passing before, know they'll need to trust each other. >> we shook hands and looked each other in the eye and i think we understood, i'm there to save your life and you're there to save mine. >> as they're lowered into the water, they both have two ropes attached to their harnesses. one ties them to a small...
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we were in hypothermia by that time. >> i understand the house was actually moved a long distance.>> a quarter of a mile. >> that's an extraordinary thing. your house was moved a quarter of a mile in a very brief amount of time. i mean, you are so lucky to be alive. >> don't i know it. i have no idea how that happened. and i have a hurt finger and lots of bruises and a torqued back. but no broken bones. god knows how that happened. >> you bought i understand your house two years ago. did anyone warn you at the time that this mountain was unstable? because i've talked to geologists who did studies back in 1999 about this area. did anyone warn you? >> nobody ever told us there were geology reports. i heard on king 5 last night they asked somebody from the county zoning commission. and the guy said, well, yeah, that report was there but i guess we never read it. nobody told any of us. this is criminal as far as i'm concerned. >> and you helped take care of a little boy, a boy named jacob who's four years old. he was rescued. you were there right after, i understand, he was pulled out
we were in hypothermia by that time. >> i understand the house was actually moved a long distance.>> a quarter of a mile. >> that's an extraordinary thing. your house was moved a quarter of a mile in a very brief amount of time. i mean, you are so lucky to be alive. >> don't i know it. i have no idea how that happened. and i have a hurt finger and lots of bruises and a torqued back. but no broken bones. god knows how that happened. >> you bought i understand your...
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we were in hypothermia by that time. >> i understand the house was actually moved a long distance. about how far? >> a quarter of a mile. >> that's an extraordinary thing. your house was moved a quarter of a mile in a very brief amount of time. i mean, you are so lucky to be alive. >> don't i know it. i have no idea how that happened. and i have a hurt finger and lots of bruises and a torqued back. but no broken bones. god knows how that happened. >> you bought i understand your house two years ago. did anyone warn you at the time that this mountain was unstable? because i've talked to geologists who did studies back in 1999 about this area. did anyone warn you? >> nobody ever told us there were geology reports. i heard on king 5 last night they asked somebody from the county zoning commission. and the guy said, well, yeah, that report was there but i guess we never read it. nobody told any of us. this is criminal as far as i'm concerned. that's why i'm really glad i'm talking to you, because i know you help with things like this. >> and you helped take care of a little boy, a boy
we were in hypothermia by that time. >> i understand the house was actually moved a long distance. about how far? >> a quarter of a mile. >> that's an extraordinary thing. your house was moved a quarter of a mile in a very brief amount of time. i mean, you are so lucky to be alive. >> don't i know it. i have no idea how that happened. and i have a hurt finger and lots of bruises and a torqued back. but no broken bones. god knows how that happened. >> you bought i...
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hypothermia and water in his lungs. the team removes his cold, wet clothes as quickly as possible. todd is winded, but his airway is clear. major albers assists with one of the other firefighters who also fell into the freezing water. miraculously, there are no serious injuries that day. >> it was a group effort. if they wasn't able to hold on to him on that bridge, we would have been downstream looking for the fireman. >> georgetown first responders transform luck from this bad day into improvements for future swift water rescues. the hope is that they'll be able to rely less on luck and more on preparedness. >> we've learned a lot from the '95 event, to where we're not wearing our turnout gear and we're wearing life vests, and we have a swift water team that is on standby for us. >> they'll be ready if babbling leavenworth creek ever decides to rage again. >>> coming up, one kentucky driver finds out that sliding across cloth seats on a cold night can be hazardous. >> it was like an eight-foot flame shooting out of the vehicle. like you would see a firework on the fourth of july.
hypothermia and water in his lungs. the team removes his cold, wet clothes as quickly as possible. todd is winded, but his airway is clear. major albers assists with one of the other firefighters who also fell into the freezing water. miraculously, there are no serious injuries that day. >> it was a group effort. if they wasn't able to hold on to him on that bridge, we would have been downstream looking for the fireman. >> georgetown first responders transform luck from this bad day...
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the man was treated for hypothermia but he is doing okay. >> president putin is mocking the sanctions speaking after approving a draft bill there annexation of crimea. >> the united states in their practical period prefer not to use international law but the law of the strong. they believe in their uniqueness and that they can rule the world and they are always right and they can use force against sovereign states. >> that is ironic. he said we have to stop use strength and rely on international law which is opposite of what the president has said. and i am two guest here and welcome to both of you. there is talk about the way the president is handling this. i want to play a tweet by clinton. >> the one thing i will say is he was always transparent. he never pretended to be what he wasn't. i found in dealing with him, and most other leaders with with him that i had differences, that it was best to be brutal with he p hemip -- him in private and be h honest >> and here is the deputy prime minister in russia: president obama what will you do for those that don't have accounts abroad? th
the man was treated for hypothermia but he is doing okay. >> president putin is mocking the sanctions speaking after approving a draft bill there annexation of crimea. >> the united states in their practical period prefer not to use international law but the law of the strong. they believe in their uniqueness and that they can rule the world and they are always right and they can use force against sovereign states. >> that is ironic. he said we have to stop use strength and...
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the public relation spin on this was he was a drifter and died of hypothermia, but the medical examiners. there was bite marks all over his body. >> now, whether that was post-death or pre-death, i don't know. but all i can comment on is that the guy definitely jumped in the wrong pool. ♪ >> so why keep tilikum there? this guy has a proven track record of killing people. he's clearly a liability to the institution. why keep him around? well, it's quite simple to answer, and that is that his semen is worth a lot of money. >> over the years tilikum has been one of the main breeding whales at seaworld. which is brilliant because they can inseminate way more female whales because they can get his sperm and freeze it and he's basically operating as a sperm bank. in a reputable breeding program, rule number one is you certainly would not breed an animal that has shown a history of aggression towards humans. imagine if you had a pit bull who had killed. that animal would have likely been put down. but in the entire seaworld collection, it's like 54% of the whales in seaworld's collection now h
the public relation spin on this was he was a drifter and died of hypothermia, but the medical examiners. there was bite marks all over his body. >> now, whether that was post-death or pre-death, i don't know. but all i can comment on is that the guy definitely jumped in the wrong pool. ♪ >> so why keep tilikum there? this guy has a proven track record of killing people. he's clearly a liability to the institution. why keep him around? well, it's quite simple to answer, and that...
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she was hit over the head strangled, and thrown into the blue rush and left to drown and die of hypothermiacond was my kids. i go, my god, my kids have lost their mom. >> for detective teresa bearing, finding stephanie roller's killer was more than a job. it was an on section. >> i had to focus. i had to do my job and bring that person to justice because she need thad and her children needed that. >> the more detective barger dug the more unsettling the picture. >> each day we looked into stephanie's life we learn thad stephanie had secrets. >> on the surface stephanie seemed to have an ideal life but below the surface there was trouble deep. >> what state was your marriage in. >> it was a juggling act. >> in what sense. >> she wanted out. she said i wantmet someone else. i want to move on. >> the person is someone police want to talk to the boyfriend. police believed ron and soon turned their attention to another suspect. >> i heard the door and there were two police officers. one of them flat out was yelling at me he said did you kill your wife. >> before it was over stephanie roller woul
she was hit over the head strangled, and thrown into the blue rush and left to drown and die of hypothermiacond was my kids. i go, my god, my kids have lost their mom. >> for detective teresa bearing, finding stephanie roller's killer was more than a job. it was an on section. >> i had to focus. i had to do my job and bring that person to justice because she need thad and her children needed that. >> the more detective barger dug the more unsettling the picture. >> each...
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he suffers severe hypothermia, but is alive. >> these are heroic actions, rescue personnel willing 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." >>> when you're in the danger zone, you'd better get out of the way fast. a landslide terrifies a small town in italy. a sinkhole swallows a street in hollywood. >> this looks like this could be really bad. >> and tons of rock threaten the lives of workers in tennessee. >> couldn't believe what we were seeing. >> in this hour, caution, hazards ahead.
he suffers severe hypothermia, but is alive. >> these are heroic actions, rescue personnel willing 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." >>> when you're in the danger zone, you'd better get out of the way fast. a landslide terrifies a...
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officers say he was treated for hypothermia. another person in the car was able to swim to shore.gregg: russian president vladimir putin getting a standing ovation before signing off on the annexation of crimea. so will western sanctions stop russia from grabbing even more territory next? >>> and scientists may have found proof that the big bang theory kick started our galaxy. what they discovered across the universe. ♪ ♪ gregg: how about this one? be scientists making a huge discovery, saying they may have found evidence prove the big bang theory after locating what they call cosmic ripples left over from the birth of the universe. patti ann brown live in our new york city newsroom with the latest. i read the whole article and i gotta say i understood maybe this much of it, you know? [laughter] try to explain it. >> reporter: yeah. we do recommend that people go to the web site and read the foxnews.com article because it is complicated, but scientists say, gregg, this new discovery provides direct evidence supporting the big bang theory, the theory of cosmic inflation says the un
officers say he was treated for hypothermia. another person in the car was able to swim to shore.gregg: russian president vladimir putin getting a standing ovation before signing off on the annexation of crimea. so will western sanctions stop russia from grabbing even more territory next? >>> and scientists may have found proof that the big bang theory kick started our galaxy. what they discovered across the universe. ♪ ♪ gregg: how about this one? be scientists making a huge...