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took the medication. people think i'm being punitive. i said i took it but i didn't. people that lie about it, i'm more concerned about people that forgot if they took it. that's a huge medical cost. people can't remember. i can't remember if i took my lipitor. a lot of patients can't remember. they put it in a special pill bottle. if i could track it and track the interactions and physiological responses it will help me. >> 9 9 cents, plastic thing with the days on it, now this fancy pill. when do you think it's going to be out? >> soon. but if you look at 2012, this was a fantastic year for medicine. not just from science standpoint but from technology. what this does is really once you take the pill and you have this chip in your system, now you're going to treat the patient from inside out rather that be outside in. that's the importance of this. you can get that information. now we check the vital signs, it can come to your iphone from the microchip to the sensor and the patch. you can communicate with your doctors. >> question. you take the pill, and i won't get
took the medication. people think i'm being punitive. i said i took it but i didn't. people that lie about it, i'm more concerned about people that forgot if they took it. that's a huge medical cost. people can't remember. i can't remember if i took my lipitor. a lot of patients can't remember. they put it in a special pill bottle. if i could track it and track the interactions and physiological responses it will help me. >> 9 9 cents, plastic thing with the days on it, now this fancy...
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he didn't want to give his last name. >> i took some. >> now, listen closely. what he is describing is nearly dying after an overdose. >> i remember standing around feeling good, talking with someone and then thinking, i just need to sit down for a second. i was turning blue. i was gone in a minute. i had only had a few beers and i had also taken plenty of methadone at the same time. >> methadone, which you may recognize as a treatment for heroin addicts, is also a popular painkiller prescribed by doctors. when he overdosed about four years ago, it was the first time ben had tried it. do you remember the point when you started using prescription drugs? >> well, originally, i had been prescribed them for an injury. i was on painkillers and muscle relaxers, and definitely even within that time, probably there were a couple days that i took more than i was prescribed. >> did you think about the safety at all? >> it's classic statement, this isn't going to happen to me. well, of course, everyone who it happens to said that at one point. >> that's where the story of
he didn't want to give his last name. >> i took some. >> now, listen closely. what he is describing is nearly dying after an overdose. >> i remember standing around feeling good, talking with someone and then thinking, i just need to sit down for a second. i was turning blue. i was gone in a minute. i had only had a few beers and i had also taken plenty of methadone at the same time. >> methadone, which you may recognize as a treatment for heroin addicts, is also a...
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i took my gun off and i cocked the gun.ways told me, mary, if you have to use the gun, cock, it will go a hot faster. >> the gunman after several tries gives up. robber number two, bigger and presumably stronger takes over. >> i know i was in deep, deep trouble. really deep trouble. i was in deep trouble. >> at that moment, mary says help comes from an unexpected place. she hears the voice of her late son ryan who died of a heart attack at 42. >> that's my guardian angel. he said, mama, take a step back and shoot the window out. and i did. i took a step back, and i shot the window out. i pulled the trigger. >> the blast from mary's .38 caliber gun shatters the office window, tearing into the ceiling. shaken by mary's shot the gunmen flee the store. >> when i come to, i heard them holler out, this is not going to happen today. that's when they really took off. >> all three suspects are still at large, but have steered clear of trying another robbery at the store.
i took my gun off and i cocked the gun.ways told me, mary, if you have to use the gun, cock, it will go a hot faster. >> the gunman after several tries gives up. robber number two, bigger and presumably stronger takes over. >> i know i was in deep, deep trouble. really deep trouble. i was in deep trouble. >> at that moment, mary says help comes from an unexpected place. she hears the voice of her late son ryan who died of a heart attack at 42. >> that's my guardian...
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the washington poison center. >> poison center, this is deborah. >> i wasn't getting pain relief, i took many oxycodone. i tookum, five ten-milligram oxycodone and i feel shaky and i'm just nervous. >> so how did we quietly become a country inundated with pain pills? some believe it all began when pain was designated the fifth vital sign. >> i think physicians around year 2000 started to get pushed to better manage pain. and the physicians in our culture, that means give out more medication. >> so pain becomes a vital sign. laws are passed liberalizing the use of opioids for more than just cancer or chronic pain patients. that creates new marketing opportunities for aggressive pharmaceutical companies. doctors prescribe the drugs for legitimate reasons. but also for conditions that could be treated with much milder medications or with therapy. the result? we prescribe enough pain pills to give every man, woman and child a dose every four hours for three weeks. rember, 80% of the world's opioids are used by americans. >> 80%. does that surprise you? >> no, because -- >> is that a cultural
the washington poison center. >> poison center, this is deborah. >> i wasn't getting pain relief, i took many oxycodone. i tookum, five ten-milligram oxycodone and i feel shaky and i'm just nervous. >> so how did we quietly become a country inundated with pain pills? some believe it all began when pain was designated the fifth vital sign. >> i think physicians around year 2000 started to get pushed to better manage pain. and the physicians in our culture, that means give...
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and i had an office there where i took care of decorating things and house things and boat bills and ng those things. but i was never the bookkeeper after 1963. >> probably a majority of people can't believe that you can live with someone for 50 years and not know. >> it's hard for me to believe too. >> had you known, would you have turned him in? >> i'm glad i didn't. that would have been tough, but i would have left. whether i'd turn him in or not, i don't know. i like to think i would have, but i--i--i couldn't say. >> she was vilified and shunned, harassed on the subway. the press hounded her with headline after headline. her fiercest critics were her own sons. from the time of your father's confession, i gather you had a certain degree of estrangement from your mother. how come? >> well, she and i barely spoke for two years. i struggled tremendously trying to understand her decision to stay by my father's side. i felt so angry with him. so i didn't understand her choice, and i struggled with it, as did mark. >> i never thought of leaving. i don't know why i didn't. i just knew th
and i had an office there where i took care of decorating things and house things and boat bills and ng those things. but i was never the bookkeeper after 1963. >> probably a majority of people can't believe that you can live with someone for 50 years and not know. >> it's hard for me to believe too. >> had you known, would you have turned him in? >> i'm glad i didn't. that would have been tough, but i would have left. whether i'd turn him in or not, i don't know. i like...
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i took great pride in my job and focused on promoting good public relations for the department, i took that extra step to assist the park rangers when possible. i believe creating positive relationships is essential to provide all. i was pleased to read in the newspaper recently that there's an effort to professional the park patrol unit, they should serve the community by upholding its mission. i hope the department will adopt written performing standards that will be reflected in a fair and just manner, i trust you as park commissioners will support the department and hold them accountable in realizing these efforts to have a professional system. >> thank you. >> next speaker. >> merry christmas, commissioners, members of the public, what a horror show america's become. all you have to do is look in the newspapers, look at our landscape, look at our parks and if you're anything of a human being, you have to realize it's a tragic horror show and if you don't realize that, you need to check yourself in the mirror. do you think we're made to live like this? groveling for rights that we
i took great pride in my job and focused on promoting good public relations for the department, i took that extra step to assist the park rangers when possible. i believe creating positive relationships is essential to provide all. i was pleased to read in the newspaper recently that there's an effort to professional the park patrol unit, they should serve the community by upholding its mission. i hope the department will adopt written performing standards that will be reflected in a fair and...
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i actually took the ark tech exam on a whim. i loved it. i drew most of my answers, which i loved and while i was taking the exam, i realized that's the kind of world that i grew up in. that's the kind f world that i enjoy and i have so much to say. ♪ i arrived to london and that's where i met mohsen for the first time. >> i met neri when she came to see me with her parents. >> it was when i realized wow, this is a place where i, where i want to be. i want to be in this place. i want to be able to think in a very experimental way and a building. i don't want to design a building as i have learned. i want to question what it means to design a building. >> neri is questioning not only what it means to design, but also what it means to be a designer. >> i think when you give something a definition, you also give it limitation. >>> i think that a lot of neri's work is not necessarily architecture now. so it's important for people to know this work also goes beyond certain traditional boundaries of architecture design. >> i enjoy y ambi
i actually took the ark tech exam on a whim. i loved it. i drew most of my answers, which i loved and while i was taking the exam, i realized that's the kind of world that i grew up in. that's the kind f world that i enjoy and i have so much to say. ♪ i arrived to london and that's where i met mohsen for the first time. >> i met neri when she came to see me with her parents. >> it was when i realized wow, this is a place where i, where i want to be. i want to be in this place. i...
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i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. [ sighs ] thanks! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ male...
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then i moved from you know, to the technical aspect film writing course i took. it felt technical because i felt i had to be aware of the camera angles. literally aware it had to go down longshot or closeup and it was interfering with the story line. i graduated from san francisco state and it was creative writing within the english department. i was taking a class much like this. writers on writing and a writer came to speak to a group of young writers the first writer who came was a poet. and i was i fell madly in love with language. i think that's why i'm probably conscious with the writing process because i began with the foundation of language, which is poetry for me. it made me aware of how to use language. not to over use language. you know things like that that aspects of it. i talk a lot about the writing process for a lot of reasons because i think that if you tell what it really means to be a writer people will think oh , it's not -- i think to a large extent you all think we run with the bulls. you know and you think we are sitting in cafes and i can n
then i moved from you know, to the technical aspect film writing course i took. it felt technical because i felt i had to be aware of the camera angles. literally aware it had to go down longshot or closeup and it was interfering with the story line. i graduated from san francisco state and it was creative writing within the english department. i was taking a class much like this. writers on writing and a writer came to speak to a group of young writers the first writer who came was a poet. and...
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i took a bag of chocolate chip cookies and threw them in the garbage. >> did you really? that was a big moment for you. >> i hate myself. i'm so gross. >> what? >> i've been eating sweets like they are going out of style. >> you look like a million bucks. what are you talking about? >> i want to see how well i do. >> what is the over/under? three days, four days? >> monday, kathie lee and i are having a cookie. >> five days. >> grammy nominations came out and it was an interesting group. it was eclectic. bieber got snubbed and one direction got snubbed. they did have interesting groups that were in there. probably most bieber fans never heard of. >> frank ocean, black keys, fun, jay-z, mumford and son. kanye. they all got six nominations. >> and fun with the dot at the end. i like fun. >> do you have a favorite in that zbloup >> i like fun. i liked taylor swift and l.l. cool jay. they were hosting the nomination party and the show. let's take a listen. >> we're even. ♪ nashville ♪ some day i'll be big enough that you can't hate me ♪ and all you're ever going to be is mean
i took a bag of chocolate chip cookies and threw them in the garbage. >> did you really? that was a big moment for you. >> i hate myself. i'm so gross. >> what? >> i've been eating sweets like they are going out of style. >> you look like a million bucks. what are you talking about? >> i want to see how well i do. >> what is the over/under? three days, four days? >> monday, kathie lee and i are having a cookie. >> five days. >> grammy...
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i took off work today because i felt this was so important. i want to live in a community, not a gay ghetto and a community means you care about other people. you respect other people. it's not just about freedom for me and this is the kind of narcissistic self centered behavior i see in my neighborhood. i want to get the community back and that means diversity and families and groups of individuals and whether gay, straight, transgender. we are losing our diversity. families are moving out. we lost two familyos hancock street and i don't blame them. if i had children i wouldn't want to raise them in the castro either. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good morning. my name is ms.dori and have lived here for 34 years and a lesbian and work with different associations. i drive you 32 the castro several times. >> >> a week. during those drives the children have seen naked men in the car. it's up setting and confusing to them. they have difficulty emotionally and psychologically processing it. each time i have to try to explain
i took off work today because i felt this was so important. i want to live in a community, not a gay ghetto and a community means you care about other people. you respect other people. it's not just about freedom for me and this is the kind of narcissistic self centered behavior i see in my neighborhood. i want to get the community back and that means diversity and families and groups of individuals and whether gay, straight, transgender. we are losing our diversity. families are moving out. we...
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[ applause ] as our librarian just said, the very first meeting i took, even before he was sworn-in, after i was elected was about this library. and i got to tell you, that was only four years of a ten-year struggle. there have been hundreds of meetings coming together. there are high school students today who were preschool students when we started this conversation. and i have to tell you as we all know, it takes a village to raise our kids, but it has taken many villages to build this library. i want to start first and foremost by thanking three mothers, who helped to lead friends of joe dimaggio, julie christinsen, lizzy diaz and lizziehurst, thank you for all you have done. [ applause ] and i also want to take a moment and thank all of the parents who are here of all the different schools that we have. yes, franklin middle school, garflied, st. peter and paul, what am i missing? sherman, telegraph hill. thank you all for what you are doing. i also want to thank those who have been advocating for our seniors and disabled, our parks advocates, our library advocates and of course ou
[ applause ] as our librarian just said, the very first meeting i took, even before he was sworn-in, after i was elected was about this library. and i got to tell you, that was only four years of a ten-year struggle. there have been hundreds of meetings coming together. there are high school students today who were preschool students when we started this conversation. and i have to tell you as we all know, it takes a village to raise our kids, but it has taken many villages to build this...
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> just drowsy, okay. >> and lately, more and more of them sound something like this. >> yesterday i tookbout 90 milligrams of perkocet. >> oh, you did? >> 6:00, i wasn't really thinking, and i did a bar of xanax and i'm reading this stuff online about how that's a lethal combination. i have a lot of friends who died in their sleep and i just wasn'tp thinking. so now i'm wondering if i should stay up tonight. >> that kind of call to me is really scary. >> oh, it is scary. >> what goes through your mind? >> i would be very frightened about that young man not making it through the night. >> dr. bill hurley is the medical director of the poison center. he's also a trauma doctor. >> possibly too many of his meds, they're not sure what all they've got. >> we are here in seattle in part because the problem is bad. >> this bottle still has quite a bit in it. >> but also because, as you will see, there are real solutions. >> no other meds. >> for hurley, it started five years ago. >> he's got pinpoint pupils. >> he started noticing overdoses, a lot of them, coming through his e.r. doors. >> we th
> just drowsy, okay. >> and lately, more and more of them sound something like this. >> yesterday i tookbout 90 milligrams of perkocet. >> oh, you did? >> 6:00, i wasn't really thinking, and i did a bar of xanax and i'm reading this stuff online about how that's a lethal combination. i have a lot of friends who died in their sleep and i just wasn'tp thinking. so now i'm wondering if i should stay up tonight. >> that kind of call to me is really scary. >>...
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so i took this trip. it was the first time in my life i took those weeks of.were in the temples, and it was a place that was so magical and intelligent and inspiring, and i had seen all of that power and beauty and structures, and i felt i knew how to rebuild myself, and when i came back, i knew how i wanted to change. it is definitely the beginning of where i am now. when i was pregnant, my husband said, and he is such a big and important part of your life, why do you not made it egypt? and i thought, that is it. he was egypt in the embryo stage for so long. tavis: i do not need to name names here, but to your point about growing up fast, you have been around a lot of people, artists who were once great that are no longer here. trouble navigating certain aspects of their lives. what do you take from that? when you talk about your own challenges and fears and troubles? how do you manage? for those on the outside, you have ups and downs, but you are putting up music. you are married now and have a baby. you are transparent with all of that in your miracle conte
so i took this trip. it was the first time in my life i took those weeks of.were in the temples, and it was a place that was so magical and intelligent and inspiring, and i had seen all of that power and beauty and structures, and i felt i knew how to rebuild myself, and when i came back, i knew how i wanted to change. it is definitely the beginning of where i am now. when i was pregnant, my husband said, and he is such a big and important part of your life, why do you not made it egypt? and i...
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and i took the colors from the piece, went to the marble yard and found this wonderful marble that isolor from which this whole coloration stems. >>> thank you for joining me. and i hope you can see how beautifully art and design come together. >>> still ahead, we're on the hunt for a new york city apartment upgrade. and up next, a 10,000 square-foot chicago home. >>> welcome back to "open house." now we go behind the doors of a beautiful chicago home that's the perfect mix of traditional and contemporary. this is set on 2.4 makers of magnificent landscape. >> hello. i'm carol segal. welcome. today i'd like to give you a tour of my home at 36 woodley road in winnetka, illinois. ♪ >> now we're in the family room/media room. it's 33 x 19. certainly you can have lots of family members here or sports aaficionados to watch the game. welcome to my green kitchen. i say it's my green kitchen, because i've always dreamt of having a kitchen this large, this size, and with all of these wonderful appliances in it. this whole counter is a dream for a home cook, for the cate r caterere catererers,
and i took the colors from the piece, went to the marble yard and found this wonderful marble that isolor from which this whole coloration stems. >>> thank you for joining me. and i hope you can see how beautifully art and design come together. >>> still ahead, we're on the hunt for a new york city apartment upgrade. and up next, a 10,000 square-foot chicago home. >>> welcome back to "open house." now we go behind the doors of a beautiful chicago home that's...
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. ♪ but i would do it again in a heartbeat. [ laughs ] ♪ ♪ i took my son fishing every year. great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. with copd, i thought i'd miss our family tradition. now symbicort significantly improves my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. and that makes a difference in my breathing. today, we're ready for whatever swims our way. ask your doctor about symbicort. i got mfirst prescription free. call or click to learn more. [ male announcer ] if
. ♪ but i would do it again in a heartbeat. [ laughs ] ♪ ♪ i took my son fishing every year. great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including...
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i came to hear straight from grace cathedral today where i walked into the cathedral and i took off my shoes and walked on the maze that's right in the front, in the center. and i don't know if you've ever been to this place. you have to stop in and walk this maze because it is very much like what it's like to be out in the desert. where you start walking along and you see where you are going eventually. you see the center spot and you know where you are going to be, except you are going away from it and then toward it and then away from it and all the way around it and then away from it again and back toward it. that's what it's like walking out in the desert in the deep cliffs, in the dunes where you want to go there but there's not a route from here to there. if you had a gps it wouldn't really work because it would point a straight line from here to there because there's a cliff face and to get down you have to go down a series of ledges and to get up you have to go down a narrow canyon where there's a big boulder jammed into the bottom. every place has this backward trail, this la
i came to hear straight from grace cathedral today where i walked into the cathedral and i took off my shoes and walked on the maze that's right in the front, in the center. and i don't know if you've ever been to this place. you have to stop in and walk this maze because it is very much like what it's like to be out in the desert. where you start walking along and you see where you are going eventually. you see the center spot and you know where you are going to be, except you are going away...
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i took liberty of going out there, looking around, seeing location. i talked to a facilitator there. they seem to have a little problem with the setup, where they are going to be going into program developments from the new $40 million from the park bond of trying to be monitored location. i believe it was already approved, that they will be able to have some type of surveillance but there was an additional complication. young kids with their laptops and their ipads need to have better source of of wi-fi. if they get half dozen trying to do homework, it overloads the umbrella. i don't know what type of costs, whether it comes from programs or development. i would expect mr. ginsburg and his staff to rectify. but the little kids, they will be doing a lot of their after-school programs and stuff. they do need some of that type of -- how should i say it. high-tech communication devices present. probably be costly. another problem is if they are ever going to deal with announcements, they will not be able to handle it too well. they only have one person an
i took liberty of going out there, looking around, seeing location. i talked to a facilitator there. they seem to have a little problem with the setup, where they are going to be going into program developments from the new $40 million from the park bond of trying to be monitored location. i believe it was already approved, that they will be able to have some type of surveillance but there was an additional complication. young kids with their laptops and their ipads need to have better source...
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do not take the path i took. thews music to survive his the pressures, and so forth.not go down that path. he worked the clubs. but he always stopped and told his story whenever he got a chance. he did this with me a few times. he would talk to kids about it. that is a story we have heard before. but this guy lived a tough life and overcame it, and left behind a great stuff. tavis: after 20 years of prison, he still has the capacity to blow? >> in san quentin, they have an ongoing band. it is still up there. guys get together and play every saturday night. and there was some really remarkable just artists in there with him, at different times. he really kept a tight. tavis: he is referenced in your work. how did you come together? >> i write about harry bosch, who has overcome his own obstacles. and he loves jazz. i would pick artists that had the same kind of journey, in a way. his clever guy is frank. i guess that got to him. he found out about it. we have mutual friends that put us together. there was a master class in saxophone. we had just started doing that when
do not take the path i took. thews music to survive his the pressures, and so forth.not go down that path. he worked the clubs. but he always stopped and told his story whenever he got a chance. he did this with me a few times. he would talk to kids about it. that is a story we have heard before. but this guy lived a tough life and overcame it, and left behind a great stuff. tavis: after 20 years of prison, he still has the capacity to blow? >> in san quentin, they have an ongoing band....
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i took the emta course in iowa. >> speak in the mic. >> i am sorry. >> i am from iowa, i took the emta course in iowa. which was a year-long. to be able to go into the emt d program which was the problem to use the defibrillator you had to go through the basic training to be able to get into the defib and it was another nine-month course. i'm thinking how are we going to train police officers in a short time to be able to use them effectively? >> another thing is i wish that i would have brought the article to bring copies for you gentleman and lady. >> on the places that have done away with tasers because of malfunctions. and if you would like the article that charlie wrote i would be happy, i could send that to your facebook accounts and another one that i am going to make real quick is i have an autistic child and we have been talking about mental health illness and drug addiction, we have not covered all of the people that would be affected by this. my friend kerri described autism as, excuse me, i get... when it comes to my son. is putting somebody in a different country where the
i took the emta course in iowa. >> speak in the mic. >> i am sorry. >> i am from iowa, i took the emta course in iowa. which was a year-long. to be able to go into the emt d program which was the problem to use the defibrillator you had to go through the basic training to be able to get into the defib and it was another nine-month course. i'm thinking how are we going to train police officers in a short time to be able to use them effectively? >> another thing is i wish...
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. >> last night i took my brother's call. and to hear him say, i found her, i found her!an't explain it for you guys. >> reporter: incredibly, paula not only survived but is expected to fully recover from nothing more severe than minor frostbite. >> she was one very lucky person. i don't know what she did. what footwear she had. god's good grace. but she was very lucky. >> reporter: paula is expected to be released from the hospital early next week. her family says she wants to tell her story. in carson city, cbs 5. >>> bay area crabbers are still on strike and say they were not happy today when they spotted an out-of-towner come sailing into the bay with a boatload of crab. this is a live look at the boat at pier 45. local crabbers refused to go out because of a dispute over the price of crab. fishermen were getting $3 a pound at the start of the season. demand went down after thanksgiving, so wholesalers wanted to drop the price to as low as $1.80. things got heated when a boat came in from oregon with a catch. >> i tried to keep the wheel turning, tried to keep everyth
. >> last night i took my brother's call. and to hear him say, i found her, i found her!an't explain it for you guys. >> reporter: incredibly, paula not only survived but is expected to fully recover from nothing more severe than minor frostbite. >> she was one very lucky person. i don't know what she did. what footwear she had. god's good grace. but she was very lucky. >> reporter: paula is expected to be released from the hospital early next week. her family says she...