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jackson moore was the first to die. then calen and then mason hall and -- >> for three days i got to hold him and then the next day he was gone. >> he was born and he looked as healthy as any of my other children and then three weeks later i was burying him. >> reporter: five babies all dead after having heart surgery at kentucky children's hospital. surgeries that nationally babies usually survive. did you ever get answers about your son's death? >> no. we're still searching. we ask, just ask and ask. >> reporter: it's awful to lose a baby any time. does it make it even harder when you're never told why? >> your turn. >> reporter: the babies all died within 11 months. shortly after the fifth baby died in 2012, the hospital decided to stop heart surgeries and they put their only pediatric heart surgeon on leave. but now, only a little more than a year later, kentucky children's says it plans to do heart surgeries, again. shockingly, it seems no medical governing body is required to sign off on the hospital's decision to
jackson moore was the first to die. then calen and then mason hall and -- >> for three days i got to hold him and then the next day he was gone. >> he was born and he looked as healthy as any of my other children and then three weeks later i was burying him. >> reporter: five babies all dead after having heart surgery at kentucky children's hospital. surgeries that nationally babies usually survive. did you ever get answers about your son's death? >> no. we're still...
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jackson moore was the first to die. then caitlin allen. then mason hall. then connor wilson.n. it 53 days i got to hold him. then he was gone. >> he was born and looked as healthy as any of my other children. then three weeks later, i was burying him. >> reporter: five babies, all dead after having heart surgery. surgeries that babies usually survive. >> did you ever get answers about your son's death? >> no. and we're sill searching. we asked and asked and asked. >> it's awful to lose a baby anytime. does it make it even harder when you're never told why? >> something happened. can't nobody give me no answers. >> the babies all died within 11 months. shortly after the fifth baby died in 2012, the hospital decided to stop heart surgeries, and they put their only pediatric heart surgery on leave. but now, only a little more than a year later, kentucky children's says it plans to start doing heart surgeries again. shockingly, it seems no medical governing body is required to sign off on the hospital's decision to re-open the troubled unit. >> that's dr. michael carr, the execut
jackson moore was the first to die. then caitlin allen. then mason hall. then connor wilson.n. it 53 days i got to hold him. then he was gone. >> he was born and looked as healthy as any of my other children. then three weeks later, i was burying him. >> reporter: five babies, all dead after having heart surgery. surgeries that babies usually survive. >> did you ever get answers about your son's death? >> no. and we're sill searching. we asked and asked and asked....
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jackson moore was the first to die. then kalen allen and mason hall.th. >> for three days i got to hold him and the next day he's gone. >> he was born and he looked as healthy as any of my other children. three weeks later, we are burying. >> five babies, all dead after having heart surgery at kentucky children's hospital that babies usually survive. >> did you get answers about your son's death? >> no. we are still searching. we asked and asked. >> it's awful to lose a baby any time. does it make it harder when you are never told why? >> something happened. i am not getting any answers. >> mama ma. your turn. >> the babies all died within 11 months. shortly after the fifth baby died in 2012, the hospital decided to stop heart surgeries and put their only pediatric heart surgeon on leave. now a little more than a year later, kentucky children's said they planned to start doing heart surgeries again. shockingly, it seems no medical governing is required to sign off on the decision to reopen the troubled unit. >> the only place is for me. >> that's the d
jackson moore was the first to die. then kalen allen and mason hall.th. >> for three days i got to hold him and the next day he's gone. >> he was born and he looked as healthy as any of my other children. three weeks later, we are burying. >> five babies, all dead after having heart surgery at kentucky children's hospital that babies usually survive. >> did you get answers about your son's death? >> no. we are still searching. we asked and asked. >> it's...
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. >> officer theodore jackson also returns fire. then suddenly, lamar mooreing leap over the front desk landing close to commander davis. >> i didn't even see him jump over the desk. once i looked back up, he was right there in my face with a shotgun. at one point, we were probably no more than a foot and a half apart from each other. it was probably that close. >> moore shoots davis in the hand. and also hits him in the back. >> the gun i had, that was actually blown out of my hand. my hands are still injured because of that. >> somehow, the commander finds the strength to throw a garbage can at the gunman, hoping to distract him while he scrambles to safety. but lamar moore has also been shot. he falls to the floor, fatally wounded. officer david anderson and commander davis are rushed to the hospital. sergeant marcellus ball rides with the commander in the back seat of a squad car, struggling to stop the bleeding with his own shirt. >> i was just talking to him. and he wasn't responding. i was really, really nervous at that point. >> davis makes it to the
. >> officer theodore jackson also returns fire. then suddenly, lamar mooreing leap over the front desk landing close to commander davis. >> i didn't even see him jump over the desk. once i looked back up, he was right there in my face with a shotgun. at one point, we were probably no more than a foot and a half apart from each other. it was probably that close. >> moore shoots davis in the hand. and also hits him in the back. >> the gun i had, that was actually blown...
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reporter: jackson has been keeping a daily food record for six years. 130 pounds lighter she has no plans of stopping. but you don't have to keep a food long this long says registered dietitian marissa moore. try a few days to start. >> for better or for worse, you write down everything that passes your lips. >> reporter: you can get an application for your smartphone. >> reporter: moore says the science behind the record keeping is strong. >> there is one study that shows that people who kept a food journal, they were able to lose about double the weight. but importantly, they were able to keep the weight off. >> reporter: for jackson, the accountability factor works. >> it helps me really be in control of my own eating habits. >> reporter: for today's health minutes. >> registered dietitians recommend free apps, one is called my fitness pal, that you can log on, put your exercise and food intake right on there. >>> we have another health alert now. research in california has developed a test to detect a high percentage of heart attack. the cells that usually line the arteries are released when plaque builds up and ruptures and can lead to heart attacks. >>> another study on coffee. it m
reporter: jackson has been keeping a daily food record for six years. 130 pounds lighter she has no plans of stopping. but you don't have to keep a food long this long says registered dietitian marissa moore. try a few days to start. >> for better or for worse, you write down everything that passes your lips. >> reporter: you can get an application for your smartphone. >> reporter: moore says the science behind the record keeping is strong. >> there is one study that...
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let's bring in steve moore, retired supervisor and special agent for the fbi and joey jackson.'s play this this way. i will present what the prosecution is putting out there. steve you deal with it on an evidentiary basis and then what happens with the u.s. italy relations. >> my pleasure. >> the basic case here, steve is, you admitted it, amanda knox, you wrote it out that you confessed you did this. we have dna inconsistencies with your blood and the blood of the victim. we have a nice from the scene that seems to fit. we have rudy gaday that says you were involved. your behavior troubling. that is my case. why is it not strong enough in your opinion? >> the knife didn't fit the wounds in the victim. that's out. the knife had no dna from the victim. it's out. they brow beat her for 53 hours over five days to get her to implicate someone else that they needed to have. there was nothing that you can put down that is in any way, shape or form has survived the appeals. it is also false, it's also gone. >> joey jackson, i suggest that this was a sex game fwon wrong. meredith kerch
let's bring in steve moore, retired supervisor and special agent for the fbi and joey jackson.'s play this this way. i will present what the prosecution is putting out there. steve you deal with it on an evidentiary basis and then what happens with the u.s. italy relations. >> my pleasure. >> the basic case here, steve is, you admitted it, amanda knox, you wrote it out that you confessed you did this. we have dna inconsistencies with your blood and the blood of the victim. we have a...