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small and easy to do but it was cracked already from a drone accident a few months ago so it's now on icul been there. in this case he found -- getting it inside the balloon is quite funny. >> step a little bit of eel i sewater.s air the balloon gets clearer and changes up the whole dynamic of the footage. >> it's one of those ridiculous, goofy, simple ideas that you would never think of doing. >> never possible until we got these go pros, until they got small enough and water proof, now you can have this random 3:00 in the morning idea and you can create something unique and >>> delightful, wasn't it? we'll do flash flooding is likely along the northeast coast. >>> two passenger planes carrying a combined 250 people made emergency landings in kansas city. an alaska airlines flight from washington, d.c. to l.a. was forced to divert and a delta flight inbound from detroit landed with a reported fuel leak. the plane never taxied to engage emergency crews to prevent a fire from ig knight with foam. passengers had to wait with buss to ferry them to the energy nal there. >>> there were no seri
small and easy to do but it was cracked already from a drone accident a few months ago so it's now on icul been there. in this case he found -- getting it inside the balloon is quite funny. >> step a little bit of eel i sewater.s air the balloon gets clearer and changes up the whole dynamic of the footage. >> it's one of those ridiculous, goofy, simple ideas that you would never think of doing. >> never possible until we got these go pros, until they got small enough and water...
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flames are near at least one hospital, mercy medical center, where doctors are evacuating newborns and icu patients to make room for burn victims. >> i believe some units have -- officials...and how they are describing the scene in shasta county. more than 28- thousand acres have burned down. >> that was cal fire officials and how they are describing the scene in shasta county. more than 28,000 acres have already burned. it is 6% contained. thousands of residents having evacuated. roads are packed as people fled. >> this is insane, guys. how quickly this fire just jumped the freeway. get in the car. let's go! [ ding, ding, ding ] >> that was scary, you guys. wow. >> that was a sacramento cbs reporter who posted this video to facebook last night. she says she sed footage of the flames in redding burning miles away. within seconds the fire spread to the side of the road where she was. she was able to make it out safely. >>> the entire towns of kes wick and shasta county have been evacuated, as ll. the topography of the region making firefighting very difficult with that hilly terrain. nation
flames are near at least one hospital, mercy medical center, where doctors are evacuating newborns and icu patients to make room for burn victims. >> i believe some units have -- officials...and how they are describing the scene in shasta county. more than 28- thousand acres have burned down. >> that was cal fire officials and how they are describing the scene in shasta county. more than 28,000 acres have already burned. it is 6% contained. thousands of residents having evacuated....
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toward at least one hospital, mercy medical center, where doctors are currently evacuating newborns and icu patients at the hospital to make room for burn victims as they come in. you are about to hear dispatch tapes as this fire exploded from texas winds this afternoon. >> people have checked the river ridge area, they said the park was fully engulfed. despite numerous fires, i am pushing through to see if anyone is under distress. >> you just heard from cal fire officials and how they are describing the scenery at chester county tonight. only 6% of this fire is contained, it was 10% earlier, before it exploded. thousands of people are being evacuated, some have only minutes to get out of their homes and run from ople are des right now. >> this is insane, look at how quickly this fire jumped the freeway. in the car, let's go. wow. >> this was earlier in the day, cbs reporter l'amour abrams posted this video earlier this evening, she said she stops to get footage of the flames in redding burning miles away. within seconds, the fire spread up the side of the road, luckily, she and her photog
toward at least one hospital, mercy medical center, where doctors are currently evacuating newborns and icu patients at the hospital to make room for burn victims as they come in. you are about to hear dispatch tapes as this fire exploded from texas winds this afternoon. >> people have checked the river ridge area, they said the park was fully engulfed. despite numerous fires, i am pushing through to see if anyone is under distress. >> you just heard from cal fire officials and how...
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luckily, i think we've become better at having more support for families such as wendy's in the neonatal icu. we usually have parent advocates that have often gone through the same issues themselves and have walked a mile in their shoes. >> mm. >> so, at our hospital, we have two mothers who have had babies in the nicu that are around to support the families in addition to all the staff, physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists, physical therapists that these babies and families need. so, a lot of it is sort of expectations management. >> now, you're deeply involved with the march of dimes. so what is your role, and what do you want people to know about it? >> well, what i want to know is it's important to support the march of dimes because we are an organization that truly has invested a lot of dollars in the prevention of prematurity and research for the betterment of health of women and children. and we're the only organization to have conquered the initial mission that was set out, which was the polio. and most foundations are still battling or trying to conquer the disease that they w
luckily, i think we've become better at having more support for families such as wendy's in the neonatal icu. we usually have parent advocates that have often gone through the same issues themselves and have walked a mile in their shoes. >> mm. >> so, at our hospital, we have two mothers who have had babies in the nicu that are around to support the families in addition to all the staff, physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists, physical therapists that these babies and families...
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it's hard to believe six months ago, the young athlete was in the icu, suffering from a brain tumor. he was paralyzed on one side, and unable to speak. what happened next is astonishing. >> i had no idea that could ever happen or even be possible, let alone be able to do it and to be the first person here to experience it. >> it's mind blowing. it's awesome. >> reporter: what it is is a virtual reality. the technology allows users to immerse themselves into a 3-d fantasy world. for matthias, however, this was no fantasy. the world he jumped into was an accurate representation of his brain, re-created from mris, ct scans, and x-rays. >> you are shrunk down, to a very small size, and you are now virtually flying through this patient's brain. >> once inside, matthias, his parents, and surgeons, were able to get a 3600 look at the tumor threatening his life. >> we could use it in many different ways to repair -- prepare ourselves for surgery, prepare our parents for surgery, but most of all, to prepare our patients for surgery. >> reporter: doctor curtis or dusty is chief of surgery at u
it's hard to believe six months ago, the young athlete was in the icu, suffering from a brain tumor. he was paralyzed on one side, and unable to speak. what happened next is astonishing. >> i had no idea that could ever happen or even be possible, let alone be able to do it and to be the first person here to experience it. >> it's mind blowing. it's awesome. >> reporter: what it is is a virtual reality. the technology allows users to immerse themselves into a 3-d fantasy...
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icu a asked the question at the meeting of video. it depends on what to do with it. what we've been doing over 15 years is really holding the way we produce content to really leverage the part of the simulations that cause you to change behaviors and attitudes. it's not a magic machine. it doesn't automatically cost empathy. it depends on what you do with it. >> host: in your book, "experience on demand," you consider virtual reality to be the latest in a string of audiovisual technologies, is that correct? >> guest: yes, absolutely. one of the classes i teach at stanford is called the theories of mass communication and we spend a lot of time looking at other media, i study how people use social media and even video. there's a debate that goes on in my head all the time. is vr just another medium, for example, color or high resolution tv compared to black and white versus low-resolution tv, or is a different? i do want to over claim, i don't say this is fundamentally different than anything we've done before. i do think what's different about vr and what makes it ver
icu a asked the question at the meeting of video. it depends on what to do with it. what we've been doing over 15 years is really holding the way we produce content to really leverage the part of the simulations that cause you to change behaviors and attitudes. it's not a magic machine. it doesn't automatically cost empathy. it depends on what you do with it. >> host: in your book, "experience on demand," you consider virtual reality to be the latest in a string of audiovisual...
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we built an icu dedicated to the children. sickest children in the world are in our icu.would think it would be the one item that would be sacred. and that would be -- right? and by the way, this especially hits home. i started with this cause when i was 21 years old. long before i could have ever dreamed about having kids. i had my first child as you know this year it hits further home. you see these little children nine months old going through the most unthinkable ailments. worst cancer stage 4. best doctors in the world miracle. you get attacked for raises money for them? ed: here is sherri, who knows exactly the work have you done and saint jude. i want you to welcome in live, sherri. what do you want to tell eric trump? >> first of all, i just want to say thank you. and i don't think that we should ever be ashamed to say thank you. mr. trump, i can't even express to you how thankful i am and since this has come out, i know the dean family has come out and i know that we have had the kenellis come out. the families i know here at saint jude that want to tell you than
we built an icu dedicated to the children. sickest children in the world are in our icu.would think it would be the one item that would be sacred. and that would be -- right? and by the way, this especially hits home. i started with this cause when i was 21 years old. long before i could have ever dreamed about having kids. i had my first child as you know this year it hits further home. you see these little children nine months old going through the most unthinkable ailments. worst cancer...
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the 15-year-old andy's mom, it's hard to believe that six months ago these young athlete was in the icu suffering from a brain tumor. he was paralyzed on one side, unable to speak. what happened next is astonishing. >> i had no idea it was even possible, let alone to be able to do it and to be the first person to experience it. >> it is mind blowing and also. >> reporter: this is virtual reality. the technology is allowing users to immerse themselves in the 3-d fantasy world. this was not a fantasy, this world was the accurate representation of his brain. it was re-created from the mris, ct scans shnk down to a very small size, and you now are virtually flying through the brain of the patient. >> reporter: once inside, mathias, his parents and the surgeon could get the 360 degree look at the tumor that is threatening his life. >> we can use it to prepare ourselves for surgery, our parents for surgery, and most of all to prepare the patient for the surgery. >> reporter: the doctor is the chief of surgery at the children's hospital in oakland. the facility is the first pediatric hospital
the 15-year-old andy's mom, it's hard to believe that six months ago these young athlete was in the icu suffering from a brain tumor. he was paralyzed on one side, unable to speak. what happened next is astonishing. >> i had no idea it was even possible, let alone to be able to do it and to be the first person to experience it. >> it is mind blowing and also. >> reporter: this is virtual reality. the technology is allowing users to immerse themselves in the 3-d fantasy world....
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cunningham on suspending his campaign, i appreciated the sentiment and my team, because i was unconscious on icuntilator, they tweeted out that we were grateful. what caused me great concern was, people were telling me that there were fund-raising emails going out while i was still incapacitated. so i say yes, he did, but on the other hand, the canceled one or two events. twisting some truths with some local politicians here. it's a competition. >> yes, it is. and, will cover every moment waiting up into the november midterm elections. great to see you on the mend. >> any moment now, the president is expected to speak before reporters. amid fears pushed back against rush and president vladimir putin. on deck next, stay close. >> i'm dana perino dana perino. president trump is set to speak about his summit in helsinki with vladimir putin after sharp criticism from both sides after being too soft. president trump has taken on his critics saying the controversial meeting was successful. what it will he say today? we will get you caught up on what you need to know with our own bret baier, ari fleisc
cunningham on suspending his campaign, i appreciated the sentiment and my team, because i was unconscious on icuntilator, they tweeted out that we were grateful. what caused me great concern was, people were telling me that there were fund-raising emails going out while i was still incapacitated. so i say yes, he did, but on the other hand, the canceled one or two events. twisting some truths with some local politicians here. it's a competition. >> yes, it is. and, will cover every moment...
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it's hard to believe six months ago, the young athlete was in the icu suffering from a brain tumor. he was paralyzed on one side and unable to speak. what happened next is astonishing. >> i had no idea that that could ever happen or even be possible, let alone be able to do it and be the first person here to experience it. >> it's just mind-blowing. it's awesome. >> reporter: what it is is virtual reality. the technology allows users to immerse themselves into a 3 athlete d fantasy world. but for matthias, this was no fantasy. it was an accurate representation of his brain recreatied from mri's, ct scans and x-rays. >> you are shrunk down, and virtually flew through the brain. >> reporter: they were all able to get a 360-degree look at the tumor threatening his life. >> we can use it in many ways to prepare ourselves for surgery, our parents. >> reporter: this facility is the first pediatric hospital in the bay area to implement virtual reality for neurosurgery patients. >> it prepared me for some of the landmines that were waiting for me. >> reporter: with the technology, surgeon s
it's hard to believe six months ago, the young athlete was in the icu suffering from a brain tumor. he was paralyzed on one side and unable to speak. what happened next is astonishing. >> i had no idea that that could ever happen or even be possible, let alone be able to do it and be the first person here to experience it. >> it's just mind-blowing. it's awesome. >> reporter: what it is is virtual reality. the technology allows users to immerse themselves into a 3 athlete d...
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it is hard to believe six months ago, the young athlete was in the icu suffering from a brain tumor.e and unable to speak. what happened next is astonishing. >> i had no idea that could ever happen or even be possible let alone be able to do it and be the first person here to experience it. >> it is just mind blowing. it is awesome. >> wade is is virtual reality. the technology allows users to immerse themselves into a 3-d fantasy world. for matthias, this was no fantasy. the world he jumped into was an accurate representation of his brain re-created from mris, ct scans and x-rays. >> you are shrunk down to a very small size and you are now virtually flying through this patient's brain. once inside, matthias, his parents and his surgeon were able to get a 360 degree look at the tumor threatening his life. >> we can use it in many different ways to prepare ourselves for surgery, prepare our parents for surgery but probably most of all, to prepare our patients for surgery. >> doctor curtis is a chief of surgery at children's hospital oakland. the facility is the first pediatric hospita
it is hard to believe six months ago, the young athlete was in the icu suffering from a brain tumor.e and unable to speak. what happened next is astonishing. >> i had no idea that could ever happen or even be possible let alone be able to do it and be the first person here to experience it. >> it is just mind blowing. it is awesome. >> wade is is virtual reality. the technology allows users to immerse themselves into a 3-d fantasy world. for matthias, this was no fantasy. the...
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. >> reporter: deen is an icu nurse. she called 9-1-1. he was aird lif to a medical campus. >> it gives me goose bump thinking the number 27. >> reporter: the doctor standing by in case the artery was still blocked. >> probably if had to pick one artery you don't want blocked in the tbrain, it'st artery. >> reporter: doctors believe molly's quick aions for life-saving. >> who do we facetime? >> grandmother. >> reporter:r tonight tre making progress and taking a couple of steps. he's out of work and the community is helping by raising money through a go fund me. they're all inspired by this story of su>>ival. you were so brave when you called mama and you did such a good job. we're proud of you. >> thank you, mommy. >> you're welcome, baby. >> thank you. >> reporter: in fair fax, virginia news 4. david culvhi. >> i all of us parents are proud of her. what a story. you can learn more about thater fundra by searching face timeifaver in our nbc washington app. >> good morning. rise and shine. get ready for a glorious we have your headlines an
. >> reporter: deen is an icu nurse. she called 9-1-1. he was aird lif to a medical campus. >> it gives me goose bump thinking the number 27. >> reporter: the doctor standing by in case the artery was still blocked. >> probably if had to pick one artery you don't want blocked in the tbrain, it'st artery. >> reporter: doctors believe molly's quick aions for life-saving. >> who do we facetime? >> grandmother. >> reporter:r tonight tre making...
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. >> you need an icu.ut the line in, and then a hematology-oncology team to run the process. that's what you need. so, that's what i would do next. he'll be okay. >> because that's what i really want. thank you for being a cowboy. thanks for being -- just standing up above the grade. because it's not easy. >> reporter: p.a.n.d.a.s. is complicated. >> it's difficult. it's dirty. you're in the mud. people yelling at you, criticizing you. you gotta be able to take the slings and arrows. >> reporter: but it turns out, sometimes, there are happy endings. what took this child from this to this? what's it like having your daughter back? >> reporter: stay with us. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, lucy could only imagine enjoying a slice of pizza. now it's as easy as pie. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? ♪ ♪ ♪♪ thiswhatever size.le streaming tv for your family, it's saving money with flexible channel
. >> you need an icu.ut the line in, and then a hematology-oncology team to run the process. that's what you need. so, that's what i would do next. he'll be okay. >> because that's what i really want. thank you for being a cowboy. thanks for being -- just standing up above the grade. because it's not easy. >> reporter: p.a.n.d.a.s. is complicated. >> it's difficult. it's dirty. you're in the mud. people yelling at you, criticizing you. you gotta be able to take the...
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the flames are near mercy medical center where doctors had to evacuate newborns and icu patients to make room for burn victims. we'll continue to share some of the images on all our social media platforms. follow kpix. >>> joining us now on the phone we have cal fire spokesman scott mclean. thank you for joining us this morning. can you hear us? >> yes, i can. thank you for having me. >> scott. can you give us the latest update on the containment numbers and a possible estimate on when they might have this under control? >> under control or under containment, containment would be the first option. right now, there's no way to predict that just because of what we saw yesterday especially in the evening when this fire blew up and went in so many different directions. we are working on the statistics right now. we should have this information out within the half-hour or so. but as we all know, the fire did increase in size quite a bit. >> now that the sun has coming up, obviously a different assessment now that there's light out there. what's the firefight like now? >> i was out there for s
the flames are near mercy medical center where doctors had to evacuate newborns and icu patients to make room for burn victims. we'll continue to share some of the images on all our social media platforms. follow kpix. >>> joining us now on the phone we have cal fire spokesman scott mclean. thank you for joining us this morning. can you hear us? >> yes, i can. thank you for having me. >> scott. can you give us the latest update on the containment numbers and a possible...
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. >> reporte devin is a icu nurse. she called 911.ws took trevor mccabe to a winchester hospital and air lifted the 27-year-old. >> i gives me goose bumps thinking of that number, 27. >> reporter: dr. edward greenberg was standing by in case the artery was still blocked. >> if i had to pick one artery t in the braint is the most critical artery that you don't want to have iblocked,t's that artery. >> reporter: every second matters and doctor greenberg believes molly's actions wereli saving. >> who do we facetime? >> grandma. >> reporter: tonight, trevor is making progress. off a ventilator and taking a couple of steps. he is out of work, though, and the community is helping by raising money through a gofundme. they'r story of survival. s >> you were so brave when you called mama and you did such a good job. wee proud of you. >> thank you, mommy. >> you're welcome, baby. thank you. >> reporter: in fairfax, viinia, davidculver, news 4. >> you can learn more about the fundaiser, just search "facetime lifesaver." it'snur nbc washington ap
. >> reporte devin is a icu nurse. she called 911.ws took trevor mccabe to a winchester hospital and air lifted the 27-year-old. >> i gives me goose bumps thinking of that number, 27. >> reporter: dr. edward greenberg was standing by in case the artery was still blocked. >> if i had to pick one artery t in the braint is the most critical artery that you don't want to have iblocked,t's that artery. >> reporter: every second matters and doctor greenberg believes...
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reporter: larry and grace chapa kept a sleepless vigil over their daughter kristene as she lay in the icuvering somewhere between life and death. the 18-year-old had been shot in the head and left outside for more than eight hours. somehow, she'd survived. then, just days after her brain surgery, kristene again defied the odds and began to stir. >> that's an incredible little girl here. i'm -- i'm telling you, she is something else. >> we asked her questions. she would squeeze our hand. >> reporter: that must've been a wonderful thing to see. >> it was. >> reporter: for police, the pressure to find the shooter was intense. detective roland chavez hoped kristene, now conscious, would be playing a big part in that. but kristene still could not speak. >> it was either a squeeze of the hand, and then the blinking of the eyes. >> reporter: so chavez kept his questions simple. >> the first thing we asked her, of course, is "did you know the person that did this?" and she said, "no." >> reporter: and how tall was he? >> she'd described him as about 5'8", 5'9." >> reporter: within the first two w
reporter: larry and grace chapa kept a sleepless vigil over their daughter kristene as she lay in the icuvering somewhere between life and death. the 18-year-old had been shot in the head and left outside for more than eight hours. somehow, she'd survived. then, just days after her brain surgery, kristene again defied the odds and began to stir. >> that's an incredible little girl here. i'm -- i'm telling you, she is something else. >> we asked her questions. she would squeeze our...
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he was airlifted to the icu burn center and he is on the mend. >> he is doing exceptionally well and he may be released from the hospital sooner than they thought he would be released. >> although feller is recovering, he may not be able to work through the rest of this fire season. an online fundraiser to cover his expenses has raised more than $30,000 in less than 24 hours. >>> a bicyclist is in the hospital in grave condition after being struck by a hit and run driver in richmond. the victim was found in the road at 23rd street and downer avenue early yesterday morning. a surveillance camera captured this grainy image of the car that hit him. witnesses told police it was a dark older model forward crown victoria with spotlights. investigators say the vehicle may be a decommissioned police cruiser similar to this one. it would have some front end damage from the crash. the car was last seen headed north on yow anything richmo police call. >>> cothe r thai soccer team trapped in a flooded a horror movie that would even compare. >> still to come the treacherous path four of the boys
he was airlifted to the icu burn center and he is on the mend. >> he is doing exceptionally well and he may be released from the hospital sooner than they thought he would be released. >> although feller is recovering, he may not be able to work through the rest of this fire season. an online fundraiser to cover his expenses has raised more than $30,000 in less than 24 hours. >>> a bicyclist is in the hospital in grave condition after being struck by a hit and run driver in...
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icu, i hear you, and i will be your champion. now after just a year and a half and the presidency, he has delivered on this economic poli. and therefore, he represents an existential threat to the kochs, to the left, to the right, deeply invested in a cheap labor -- >> laura: they agree on the lot of the big issues. we've made that point before. chris hahn, as of the case, the enemy of my enemy is my friend? if i can go back -- byron has written about this -- if you can put a loop together about what the democrats had about the kochs of the years, now suddenly they are again for trump is doing in ontario's, and "the new york times" is saying, "oh, maybe it's time to take a second look at the koch brothers." i find that hilarious. go ahead. >> i don't have enemies, and i don't think people should have a enemies and domestic apollo disease, you have opponents -- >> laura: you know what i mean. we are having fun here. >> i know what you meant. [laughs] but on the kochs, i was listening to my good friend, monica, just now, talking ab
icu, i hear you, and i will be your champion. now after just a year and a half and the presidency, he has delivered on this economic poli. and therefore, he represents an existential threat to the kochs, to the left, to the right, deeply invested in a cheap labor -- >> laura: they agree on the lot of the big issues. we've made that point before. chris hahn, as of the case, the enemy of my enemy is my friend? if i can go back -- byron has written about this -- if you can put a loop...
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they end up in the icu when they should be bonding with their babies.those don't need to happen or harms could be reduced. >> you think about the pain and how dangerous childbirth is. what you found is many of the dangers happen after the baby is born. what is happening in the lack of care that mothers are receiving? >> so there are two leading causes of childbirth deaths and injuries. one of them is hemorrhage, and the other is severe hypertension, blood pressure disorders. and both of those require hospital officials to pay attention to the early warning signs and get people treatments quickly. what we found is that often not happening. >> bleeding is very common in childbirth. >> absolutely. and one of the things that happens, there's normal bleeding but at a certain point is crosses the line into a dangerous hemorrhage. and part of the issues experts say is that many hospitals, the doctors and the nurses, they eyeball the amount of blood. they take an educated guess. what they should be doing is they should be actually measuring the blood loss. and
they end up in the icu when they should be bonding with their babies.those don't need to happen or harms could be reduced. >> you think about the pain and how dangerous childbirth is. what you found is many of the dangers happen after the baby is born. what is happening in the lack of care that mothers are receiving? >> so there are two leading causes of childbirth deaths and injuries. one of them is hemorrhage, and the other is severe hypertension, blood pressure disorders. and...
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and a smile alongside the icu nurse and hairstylist who spent hours brushing the knots out of her hairweek until stefanie is released. >> i will just wipe her tears and hold her hand and we're here. we're going to take care of you and i keep telling her it's going to be okay. >> reporter: the tour boat company telling abc news their hearts and prayers are with the victims and the families of this tragic accident as authorities in the bahamas continue investigating the cause of the blast. >> there is nothing left but metal on that boat. why were we on that one boat? you know, you wish that you just made one different decision and there's guilt that goes along with that. >> reporter: and stefanie spiked a fever over the weekend but doctors say they are optimistic and the family says all the thoughts and prayers that poured in from all over the world is what is sustaining them and keeping them positive. >> they are continuing and, boy, to see a mother's love like that and, of course, thinking of the family of the woman who lost her life there on an anniversary. you're there on holiday. yo
and a smile alongside the icu nurse and hairstylist who spent hours brushing the knots out of her hairweek until stefanie is released. >> i will just wipe her tears and hold her hand and we're here. we're going to take care of you and i keep telling her it's going to be okay. >> reporter: the tour boat company telling abc news their hearts and prayers are with the victims and the families of this tragic accident as authorities in the bahamas continue investigating the cause of the...
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is the story, pitcher suffers fractured skull bleeding on the brain and then brain surgery, weeks in icufor months, 14 months after the near accident steve makes major league debut called by st. louis cardinals and pitches 7 innings, 7-no hit innings, only three others before have taken no hitter further in big league debut, suffice to say rediscovered a fountain of youth. >> that journey was not drawn up by me or myself, obviously, obviously there's greater ones and it's god's plan. jared: when does the movie come out? speaking of rock stars, community leaders, anthony russo, fulfilled a dream last night, 7-1 lost, got to pitch, he threw 2 pitchers, and got a.j. to fallout, vÍctor also pushed one inning. tim tebow 2018 season is over, tebow had broken bone in his hand. tebow batted .273 and made all-star team. dagen, what's your word? dagen: four-letter word that you can use on television, continue. jared: he got himself suspended 14 months because he posted this photo of himself, shows him receiving iv fluids, problem he exceeded iv fluids over period and he will miss of many events. a
is the story, pitcher suffers fractured skull bleeding on the brain and then brain surgery, weeks in icufor months, 14 months after the near accident steve makes major league debut called by st. louis cardinals and pitches 7 innings, 7-no hit innings, only three others before have taken no hitter further in big league debut, suffice to say rediscovered a fountain of youth. >> that journey was not drawn up by me or myself, obviously, obviously there's greater ones and it's god's plan....