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up the middle and he missed. >> joe: another inside leg by the champion. that elbow one more time. >> mike: total strikes landed, henderson, 127. melendez, 73. >> joe: gilbert trying to cut him off. benson is doing such a good job of not allowing gilbert to pen him in any one location. >> mike: henderson, finding his groove at the end of the second round and changing the momentum of the fight. and he continues to pour it on. there is that elbow again. sizable advantage in the leg kicks. >> joe: there is another one, the elbow. melendez is trying. he's trying to close the distance. >> mike: neither man has been knocked out as a pro. five full rounds, five times, and a minute and a half away for six for henderson. melendez connects. 90 seconds remain. the knee. nice knee by gilbert. 1: 1:50. oh! >> joe: a good right hand by melendez. >> mike: he's going to leave it all in the octagon as is henderson. they are on their feet here in san jose. final 45 seconds of this fight. the elbow again. >> joe: good shot to the body as well by melendez. >> mike: 30. one pu
up the middle and he missed. >> joe: another inside leg by the champion. that elbow one more time. >> mike: total strikes landed, henderson, 127. melendez, 73. >> joe: gilbert trying to cut him off. benson is doing such a good job of not allowing gilbert to pen him in any one location. >> mike: henderson, finding his groove at the end of the second round and changing the momentum of the fight. and he continues to pour it on. there is that elbow again. sizable advantage...
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peter coolidge who lost his leg due to complications of diabetes had his prosthetic leg less than two weeks. signs of progress. one hand. two hands before that. let's show you something else and take a look. when you actually look specifically what's happening with the feet over here, stepping up with the good leg and look what's happening with the prosthetic. you get the sort of expected -- what you want, the heel and toe rock. that's something pete has to practice. surprisingly, every day tasks like making coffee, it's part of therapy, as well. he's not holding on to anything right now and able to keep his balance. distracted not thinking about that and balance that he's testing and successfully testing by actually moving around the kitchen here. so he's never done this before. i mean, take a look. an uneven surface. got to essentially bend the knees. harder than it looks for someone with a brand new prosthetic device. pretty good, pete. first month of therapy is all about the basics for lower limb amputees. taking the first steps to learn to live independently. some people say, loo
peter coolidge who lost his leg due to complications of diabetes had his prosthetic leg less than two weeks. signs of progress. one hand. two hands before that. let's show you something else and take a look. when you actually look specifically what's happening with the feet over here, stepping up with the good leg and look what's happening with the prosthetic. you get the sort of expected -- what you want, the heel and toe rock. that's something pete has to practice. surprisingly, every day...
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>> for the most part devices for the legs are passive. what i mean by that, the energy that the person puts into the device is the only energy that they get out and often it is less energy. with these devices it is not true. you get a lot more energy out than you put in from your own human energy. it is the surprise of the people when they find out the scientific community does not yet deeply, deeply understand something as prominent as walking, but we're getting there. we're starting to developed mathematical models where we can say that muscle does this. that muscle does this. i am just in love with a and enamored with the design of the body. its elegance. we steal from the cookie jar of nature and steal concepts that emulate that functionality. what he is wearing here is an emlation of the biological knee joint. >> can we see the whole thing then? >> it extends all the way up. >> we spend years developing prototype after prototype after prototype, iterating, iterating, and iterating. often in the beginning it doesn't work at all. it is
>> for the most part devices for the legs are passive. what i mean by that, the energy that the person puts into the device is the only energy that they get out and often it is less energy. with these devices it is not true. you get a lot more energy out than you put in from your own human energy. it is the surprise of the people when they find out the scientific community does not yet deeply, deeply understand something as prominent as walking, but we're getting there. we're starting to...
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he had a rod put in his leg. after that horrific injury on sunday.e saw him arrive at practice yesterday. he seemed very eager to get inside to show his coaches and show his teammates that he was okay, his mom was by his side carrying the championship trophy. she told everybody just before she walked inside i just want everybody to know we really appreciate the outpouring of support and the messages. suzanne, this story has transcended sports. whether you saw it during the the game live on sunday or you've seen the pictures or video since, when you see him break his leg, really your heart goes out to the guy. then you hear the story of how just before he went away on the stretcher he told his teammates don't weorry about me and win te game. inspired people from sunday to now with such grace and perseverety and maturity, people are now rooting for louisville and rooting for kevin ware and the outpouring of support he received. he got calls from charles barkley and magic johnson and twitter messages from lebron james and lil' wayne. the support is incr
he had a rod put in his leg. after that horrific injury on sunday.e saw him arrive at practice yesterday. he seemed very eager to get inside to show his coaches and show his teammates that he was okay, his mom was by his side carrying the championship trophy. she told everybody just before she walked inside i just want everybody to know we really appreciate the outpouring of support and the messages. suzanne, this story has transcended sports. whether you saw it during the the game live on...
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lamb or do surgery to take the leg off?> veterinarians are waiting to see if she's fine with it or better for it to be removed. >> it would figure out how to carry stuff with the extra leg. >> this could be a sign of evolution and all lambs could grow that fifth leg. >> you call it evolution, the doctor calls it mutation. she's wonderful and sweet as can be. >>> the naughty million dollar question is no longer boxers or briefs. it's thong or granny panty? >> why do you have to ask that question? >> you may have a change of opinion after you see the video i'm about to show you. this is the beautiful model and actress rosy huntington white lee. she is also a designer, has designed a sexy line of lingerie. it's focused on this fashion. it is a collection of granny panties and bras. >> i knew this stuff was going to come back. >> granted, rosy makes the designs look beautiful and gorgeous. they put this to the test. these are photos of her in the granny panties. >> you can't compare anybody to an underwear model. everybody is g
lamb or do surgery to take the leg off?> veterinarians are waiting to see if she's fine with it or better for it to be removed. >> it would figure out how to carry stuff with the extra leg. >> this could be a sign of evolution and all lambs could grow that fifth leg. >> you call it evolution, the doctor calls it mutation. she's wonderful and sweet as can be. >>> the naughty million dollar question is no longer boxers or briefs. it's thong or granny panty? >>...
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can you lower your leg? can you lift your leg? go back and forth.that and push up through your feet. so much core strength here, which is what holds the body up and keeps you continuing to learn how to walk. >> so now we know how to walk and definitely relies on core strength in your legs and stand ing upright and keeping that core together and no more like this. that won't work. we know how to walk. time now is 11:51 right here on news 4 midday, why a classic ride at disneyland is closed this morning. meteorologist tom kierein is [ male announcer ] when you've got fios quantum internet, you get it. that feeling only 100% fiber optics can deliver. and no matter how many more devices you get, that need more from your internet, you know you can handle it. just don't let all that power go to your head... [ dad ] surprise! [ noisemaker blows ] [ male announcer ] okay, let it. supercharge your internet speeds and get more out of your devices than ever before. switch to fios triple play online for just $89.99 a month and we'll triple your speed for free w
can you lower your leg? can you lift your leg? go back and forth.that and push up through your feet. so much core strength here, which is what holds the body up and keeps you continuing to learn how to walk. >> so now we know how to walk and definitely relies on core strength in your legs and stand ing upright and keeping that core together and no more like this. that won't work. we know how to walk. time now is 11:51 right here on news 4 midday, why a classic ride at disneyland is closed...
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peter coolidge who lost his leg due to complications from diabetes has had his prosthetic leg for less than two weeks. >> no hands there. he was using one hand earlier and two hands before that. let me show you something else. come around and take a look. when you actually look specifically what's hapwipening with his feet over here. stepping up with his good leg and look what's happening with his prosthetic. you get the heel to toe sort of rock. that's not something that comes naturally. that's something that pete has to practice. surprisingly everyday tasks like making coffee, part of therapy, as well. >> he's not holding on to anything right now. he's actually able to keep his balance on his own. and he has a lot of balance that he's testing and successfully testing by actually moving around the kitchen here. so, he's never done this before. i mean, take a look. an uneven surface. he's got to essentially bend his knee. a lot harder than it looks for someone who has a brand-new prosthetic device. the first month of therapy is all about the basics for lower limb amputees. taking those
peter coolidge who lost his leg due to complications from diabetes has had his prosthetic leg for less than two weeks. >> no hands there. he was using one hand earlier and two hands before that. let me show you something else. come around and take a look. when you actually look specifically what's hapwipening with his feet over here. stepping up with his good leg and look what's happening with his prosthetic. you get the heel to toe sort of rock. that's not something that comes naturally....
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your other leg was up and you looked over your leg. when you saw that, what went through your mind? >> when i saw my leg, it was kind of like this can't be real. this isn't something you see every day. it's kind of like a movie scene in texas chainsaw massacre, just the seriousness of how injured i was. but i honestly never thought -- never thought at all that my leg was broke. that's the last thing i thought. >> shepard: kevin, your leg wasn't just broke, the bone was sticking out. i never seen anything like that. >> never ever. and just dealing with it the way i did, i kind of commend myself because i don't want to see the video, but just hearing how i did and how it broke, i can't believe that i handled it the way i did. >> shepard: well, i couldn't believe it either. you see a lot of athletes get injured and i saw your teammates on the bench. some jumping over their own chairs. i saw coach pitino get teary. coach k on the duke bench was crying. and the guy you call the toughest of your teammates it here's streaming down his face. what was that like? >> it was tough watching that
your other leg was up and you looked over your leg. when you saw that, what went through your mind? >> when i saw my leg, it was kind of like this can't be real. this isn't something you see every day. it's kind of like a movie scene in texas chainsaw massacre, just the seriousness of how injured i was. but i honestly never thought -- never thought at all that my leg was broke. that's the last thing i thought. >> shepard: kevin, your leg wasn't just broke, the bone was sticking out....
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too hot for leggings? leggings causing sheer controversy at a petaluma junior high school. administrators have created a new dress code at kennelworth junior high saying girls wearing leggings without a skirt or shorts to cover them will not be allowed on campus, saying they're just too sheer and are distracting. >>> 135th anniversary of san francisco's cable car lines. it is a san francisco treat and starting this morning at 8:00, a limited number of free ride tickets and hot coffee will be handed out. the promotion will take place at the cable car stop on california. cable car bell-ringing challenge out there for ringing bells will also be held. >> you smart singles, get ready to mingle. expected to get their geek on
too hot for leggings? leggings causing sheer controversy at a petaluma junior high school. administrators have created a new dress code at kennelworth junior high saying girls wearing leggings without a skirt or shorts to cover them will not be allowed on campus, saying they're just too sheer and are distracting. >>> 135th anniversary of san francisco's cable car lines. it is a san francisco treat and starting this morning at 8:00, a limited number of free ride tickets and hot coffee...
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>> i didn't put a tourniquet on her leg. i have some classes and that sort of thing but i didn't want to put a tourniquet on her leg. i knew i could get her to the hospital pretty quickly. i tied pie sweatshirt around the wound pretty tightly and thought i would be able to get her to the hospital in time. >> that is compression dressing. >> technical term. >> that is correct. you did a great thing. >> thank you. >> what the recovery, what do you anticipate? >> some physical therapy and that stuff, definitely going to be utilize my resources in terms the trauma. it was really a lot. >> eric: they are incredible. dr. siegle, you found they very positive. she had her left foot and ankle amputated. and jeff that lost both legs, i'm looking forward. what do you think accounts for amazing positive attitude. >> i think some of this is courage. it helps healing. we saw with doctors, too, there one of physicians ran in the marathon and literally operated on people. she is looking forward to rehab. she is going to be an occupational t
>> i didn't put a tourniquet on her leg. i have some classes and that sort of thing but i didn't want to put a tourniquet on her leg. i knew i could get her to the hospital pretty quickly. i tied pie sweatshirt around the wound pretty tightly and thought i would be able to get her to the hospital in time. >> that is compression dressing. >> technical term. >> that is correct. you did a great thing. >> thank you. >> what the recovery, what do you anticipate?...
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a basketball player breaking his leg during a game. >> i saw my leg. it was kind of like this can't be real. >> shepard: kevin ware down on the sidelines in agony while his teammates crouched in horror. now, for the first time, we are hearing fromware himself. >> how are you feeling, kevin? >> good. thank you. >> shepard: about the moment it happened. >> honestly, i felt no pain. >> and his plan to travel from the final four to cheer on the cardinals. plus, jody arias admits she murdered her lover. she says it was in self-defense. but her parents say their daughter had some issues. >> jodi has mental problems. she would freak out all the times. tonight the police interviews with a killer's mom and dad. but first from fox this wednesday night. investigators in the state of texas have now arrested a man for making a terrorist threat against an official. that development as they try to figure out who is going around killing state prosecutors. and whether there is a connection, a connection to a violent white supremacist prison gang known as the aryan brot
a basketball player breaking his leg during a game. >> i saw my leg. it was kind of like this can't be real. >> shepard: kevin ware down on the sidelines in agony while his teammates crouched in horror. now, for the first time, we are hearing fromware himself. >> how are you feeling, kevin? >> good. thank you. >> shepard: about the moment it happened. >> honestly, i felt no pain. >> and his plan to travel from the final four to cheer on the cardinals....
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he lost both legs after stepping on ied in afghanistan.ictims and us. >> you lost both your legs in an ied in any event in march 2010. what are they feeling right now that you felt at that time? >> they're minds are filled with questions. what am i going to do now? is any life over? am i going to be dependent on someone taking care of me for the rest of my life? i had my opens and downs. happy one day, sad the next. it is going to be an ongoing process that is going to take some time, but every one of them is going to pull through. >> veterans were saying to me it is one thing to overcome the initial hurdles, but just out of the blue one day you can have depression. what can you tell mom and daughter? >> those are the days you dig deep and you accept who you are. i told them all that these legs are a badge of honor for me and it should be for them. they really did lose their legs in this country, and everybody is here to support them, not only in boston, but the whole world. that is just the days you have to dig deep and accept who you are
he lost both legs after stepping on ied in afghanistan.ictims and us. >> you lost both your legs in an ied in any event in march 2010. what are they feeling right now that you felt at that time? >> they're minds are filled with questions. what am i going to do now? is any life over? am i going to be dependent on someone taking care of me for the rest of my life? i had my opens and downs. happy one day, sad the next. it is going to be an ongoing process that is going to take some...
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. >> he came in in a wheelchair with a turn cut on his right leg, left leg and his tibia bone, his leg bone there with nothing around it. no skin, no foot, no leg. >> reporter: what goes through a doctor's mind when you witness the carnage that you witnessed? >> at the time i don't think you think about that. i think you just try to help the people. it's like police and fire and the physicians, you just try to help people who need help. >> reporter: but what sticks most in his mind is this woman he treated and the last thing she asked him before she left. >> what's your name? and you tell them your name and you get choked up because they're telling you, they're giving your name. now you're... they want to thank you. they thank you and it's like, now, this is real. >> reporter: scott, it's estimated about half of those most severely injured survived because dozens of doctors and nurses were already on hand and were able to quickly triage the wounded. >> pelley: thanks, elaine. we're joined now by deval patrick, the governor of massachusetts. governor, the f.b.i. does not seem to have mu
. >> he came in in a wheelchair with a turn cut on his right leg, left leg and his tibia bone, his leg bone there with nothing around it. no skin, no foot, no leg. >> reporter: what goes through a doctor's mind when you witness the carnage that you witnessed? >> at the time i don't think you think about that. i think you just try to help the people. it's like police and fire and the physicians, you just try to help people who need help. >> reporter: but what sticks most...
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the blast occurred near the ground many of the victims lost their legs, or has there is leg injuries.ht law enforcement officers search an apartment boston suburb an investigation into the boston marathon bombing attack. some investigators for central it is morning in the house in revere, mass. carrying rubber bags, plastic trash bags and a double bed, so far, investigators say they cannot have any was under arrest or have any motive in the attack. >> a 78 year-old runner says he ended up with a scrape on disney, and that was a race official helton to his feet. he walked across the finish line and another half mile to his hotel. >> witnesses describe some of the injured lost lives and the boston marathon explosion. one man was covered with evidence of yesterday's attack. it sounded like a bomb went off right next to me and the shock waves hit my whole body and my legs started jitterin g around. i knew i was going down and led on the blacktop. i did not feel any severe pain but as i rolled over i saw a scratch on my leg. nothing too bad so i laid there momentarily in one of the finishe
the blast occurred near the ground many of the victims lost their legs, or has there is leg injuries.ht law enforcement officers search an apartment boston suburb an investigation into the boston marathon bombing attack. some investigators for central it is morning in the house in revere, mass. carrying rubber bags, plastic trash bags and a double bed, so far, investigators say they cannot have any was under arrest or have any motive in the attack. >> a 78 year-old runner says he ended up...
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legs had been blown off. there was one image i have that burned in my mind, a small child maybe five years old sitting up right, looked like he had been unarmed but at his feet was either his mother or father, leg blown off, their eyes were open but clearly they were checked out or completely shell-shocked and there was blood all over the sidewalk. within a matter of moments e.m.s., the police, volunteers with the race, they came racing in to try and get these people out and try to treat time on the scene and i'll set something else up for you. at the finish line of this marathon they have wheelchairs set up for runner runners who ce along the line fatigued, maybe they have a charlie horse or are having problems breathing. those wheelchairs loaded up people who were horrifically injured and they wheeled them down a block and a half to the triage tent and as they were wheeling them down they were wheeling them in front of spectators that are still wondering what has just happened and they saw with their own ey
legs had been blown off. there was one image i have that burned in my mind, a small child maybe five years old sitting up right, looked like he had been unarmed but at his feet was either his mother or father, leg blown off, their eyes were open but clearly they were checked out or completely shell-shocked and there was blood all over the sidewalk. within a matter of moments e.m.s., the police, volunteers with the race, they came racing in to try and get these people out and try to treat time...
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he shattered his leg during the elite 8 game. the fracture was so gruesome, they covered the leg with the towel. the coverage didn't show any closeups. josh elliott watching the game when it happened. >> kevin ware, contesting an outside shot in front of his own team's bench. landed awkwardly. suffered an injury. that reports say left his shin bone clearly protruding from his leg. >> while ware was laying on the floor, he had one request. it wasn't for himself. coach pitino made sure the entire team heard it. >> he said to me five times, i'm okay. just win the game. i got everybody over after we covered up the injury. i said, listen to him. he said it over ten times just win the game, i'll be okay. >> and they delivered. his sister tweeted the photo, him with the midwest regional trophy. his team won the victory over duke. school officials say he's recovering after a successful surgery on the broken leg. >>> another disturbing story. the murder of a texas district attorney and his wife gunned down in their own home. what has the
he shattered his leg during the elite 8 game. the fracture was so gruesome, they covered the leg with the towel. the coverage didn't show any closeups. josh elliott watching the game when it happened. >> kevin ware, contesting an outside shot in front of his own team's bench. landed awkwardly. suffered an injury. that reports say left his shin bone clearly protruding from his leg. >> while ware was laying on the floor, he had one request. it wasn't for himself. coach pitino made...
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peter lost his leg due to complications from diabetes has had his prosthetic leg less than two weeks. signs of progress can be small sometimes, but no hands. he was using one hand earlier. two hands before that. let me show you something else if you come around and take a look. when you actually look specifically at what's happening with his feet over here, he's stepping up with his good leg over here. but look what's happening with the prosthetic. you get this sort of expect what you want the heel-to-toe sort of rock. that doesn't come naturally. something pete really has to practice. surprisingly everyday tasks like making coffee, it's part of therapy as well. he's not holding onto anything right now. he's able to keep his balance on his own. he's trusting his leg, distracted not thinking about that and he's got a lot of balance that he's testing and successfully testing by actually moving around the kitchen here. he's never done this before. i mean, take a look. it's an uneven surface. he's got to essentially bend his knees. a lot harder than it looks for someone who has a brand ne
peter lost his leg due to complications from diabetes has had his prosthetic leg less than two weeks. signs of progress can be small sometimes, but no hands. he was using one hand earlier. two hands before that. let me show you something else if you come around and take a look. when you actually look specifically at what's happening with his feet over here, he's stepping up with his good leg over here. but look what's happening with the prosthetic. you get this sort of expect what you want the...
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the legs, the ankles, the feet.nd also, those who are in danger of losing limbs it was their lower extremities and legs. that perhaps once again the devices were plabt planted in something low to the ground. >> you have covered enough of these stories, a military friend who has been texting me say iina lot learned about exploded and unexploeted twices. answers will come. and we have been talking about two devices. and also the types of injuries that leads investigators to figure out exactly how this who might be responsible for this, jason. >> i think that's an excellent point. you will have a cross pollination between investigators and doctors. you do see that in places like afghanistan. you see it happening all over. you hear the descriptions. >> jason carol, thank you. we will get back to you. >> we will have more on the boston terror attack coming up next. north korea has threatened the south once again. so, this board gives me rates for progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progr
the legs, the ankles, the feet.nd also, those who are in danger of losing limbs it was their lower extremities and legs. that perhaps once again the devices were plabt planted in something low to the ground. >> you have covered enough of these stories, a military friend who has been texting me say iina lot learned about exploded and unexploeted twices. answers will come. and we have been talking about two devices. and also the types of injuries that leads investigators to figure out...
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i'm like, you just couldn't break your leg, you had to break your leg like in the most dramatic way possiblen. >> reporter: last question. are you going to be back? >> i'll be back next season. >> reporter: we'll look forward to it. >> thank you. >> reporter: i'm guessing nobody more so than the woman sitting beside you. josh elliott, abc news. >> and josh will have more on gma tomorrow. go louisville, all the way. thanks for watching. "nightline" later and i'll see you right back here again tomorrow night. goodnight. goodnight. >>> tonight, president obama's arrival in san francisco. we have live team coverage of the message delivered on the way here. >> we'll follow up on a shooting of a motorist in the east bay. we'll hear from co-workers who have been through this thing before. >> and you'll flare a bay area man who was part of dr. martin luther king's inner circle and helped inspire his famous speech. >> and tax experts answer your questions on the 7 on your side hot line. call now. >> there doesn't have to be a conflict between pro testing citizens and our second amendment rights. >> p
i'm like, you just couldn't break your leg, you had to break your leg like in the most dramatic way possiblen. >> reporter: last question. are you going to be back? >> i'll be back next season. >> reporter: we'll look forward to it. >> thank you. >> reporter: i'm guessing nobody more so than the woman sitting beside you. josh elliott, abc news. >> and josh will have more on gma tomorrow. go louisville, all the way. thanks for watching. "nightline"...
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legs buckled by the blast. bill iffrig. >> shock waves just hit my whole body and my legs just started jittering around. i knew i was going down. >> reporter: a veteran of 45 marathons. iffrig traveled from his home in washington state to run the boston marathon for a third time. >> i was just approaching the last straightaway to the finish line. i had a good day. i was feeling really good. >> reporter: fewer than 20 feet from the finish line when the explosion forced him down. iffrig says his injuries were minor. >> didn't feel any severe pain. as i rolled over i seen a scratch on my leg. nothing too bad. i laid there just momentarily. >> iffrig was surrounded by first responders and helped up by marathon officials as wounded were taken away from the scene, iffrig walked a half mile to meet his wife at their hotel right after he crossed the finish line. he did finish the boston marathon and then had a half mile walk to the hotel room to meet his wife. >> what an incredible story. thank you. when bombs exploded
legs buckled by the blast. bill iffrig. >> shock waves just hit my whole body and my legs just started jittering around. i knew i was going down. >> reporter: a veteran of 45 marathons. iffrig traveled from his home in washington state to run the boston marathon for a third time. >> i was just approaching the last straightaway to the finish line. i had a good day. i was feeling really good. >> reporter: fewer than 20 feet from the finish line when the explosion forced...
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his sister who was a dancer lost a leg and may lose part of the other leg. the father, releasing a written statement describing this real life nightmare. my dear son martin has died from injuries sustained in the attack on boston. my wife and daughter are both recovering from serious injuries. we thank our family and friends, those we know and those we have never met for their thoughts and prayers. i ask that you continue to pray for my family as we remember martin. we also ask for your patience and for privacy as we work to simultaneously grieve and recover. thank you. in front of the richard family house in the dorchester section of boston, friends and neighbors left flowers. we talked to the next door neighbor who saw bill richard when he came home monday night without his son, daughter and wife. >> he looked like he was in a state of shock. and i said, bill, he didn't answer me, he walked very slowly into the house. so his friend came over and i said is everything okay. he said no. martin was the little boy that was killed. and i was speechless. and i di
his sister who was a dancer lost a leg and may lose part of the other leg. the father, releasing a written statement describing this real life nightmare. my dear son martin has died from injuries sustained in the attack on boston. my wife and daughter are both recovering from serious injuries. we thank our family and friends, those we know and those we have never met for their thoughts and prayers. i ask that you continue to pray for my family as we remember martin. we also ask for your...
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doesn't have a leg. where is her arm? >> it was scattered, 30 feet of carnage, blood, body parts. >> then, what started as a race to a finish became a desperate race against time to save the lives of the gravely wounded. >>> next, dr. sanjay gupta on the fight for survival. >> i was leaning over him and he grabbed me and he said, doctor, am i going to be okay? come on, nowadays lots of people go by themselves. no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testoste
doesn't have a leg. where is her arm? >> it was scattered, 30 feet of carnage, blood, body parts. >> then, what started as a race to a finish became a desperate race against time to save the lives of the gravely wounded. >>> next, dr. sanjay gupta on the fight for survival. >> i was leaning over him and he grabbed me and he said, doctor, am i going to be okay? come on, nowadays lots of people go by themselves. no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back...
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doesn't have a leg. where is her arm? >> it was scattered, 30 feet of carnage, blood, body parts. >> then, what started as a race to the finish became a desperate race against time to save the lives of the gravely wounded. >>> next, dr. sanjay gupta on the fight for survival. >> i was leaning over him and he grabbed me and he said, doctor, am i going to be okay? switch your car insurance to geico and we could help you save on boat and motorcycle insurance too. other insurance companies are green with envy. oh, no, no, no...i'm sorry, but this is all wrong? i would never say that. writer: well what would you say? gecko: well i'd probably emphasize the savings. ya know...lose that green with envy bit. rubbish. it's just a reference about my complexion. writer: but the focus groups thought that the... gecko: focus groups. geico doesn't use focus groups. uhh...excuse me. no one told me we were using focus groups. vo: geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. how did i kn
doesn't have a leg. where is her arm? >> it was scattered, 30 feet of carnage, blood, body parts. >> then, what started as a race to the finish became a desperate race against time to save the lives of the gravely wounded. >>> next, dr. sanjay gupta on the fight for survival. >> i was leaning over him and he grabbed me and he said, doctor, am i going to be okay? switch your car insurance to geico and we could help you save on boat and motorcycle insurance too. other...
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and i looked down at my leg, and the bone is six inches out of my leg. and luke, jumped on the scene, the captain that he is and said a prayer for me and he was saying that prayer, going through my head, i'm going to cry and my team is going to be devastated and probably don't win this game. or i'm trying to say some words that could get us through, man. and they beat duke by 22 and i think my words got through good enough. i really just appreciate everybody and the support that i have right now. you know. but we've still got a job to do. and i'll recover and i'll be fine, but we've still got to win the championship. >> shortly after that news conference, kevin ware spoke to our shep smith. >> i saw my leg, it wasn't something you see every day kind of like a movie scene in texas ch"texas chainsaw massacr how injured i was. i didn't know my leg was broke. the only reason i glimpsed down at my leg, the coach's eyes like he seen a ghost or something he's never seen before and i understand why, because when he saw my leg, it was six inches out-- my bone was
and i looked down at my leg, and the bone is six inches out of my leg. and luke, jumped on the scene, the captain that he is and said a prayer for me and he was saying that prayer, going through my head, i'm going to cry and my team is going to be devastated and probably don't win this game. or i'm trying to say some words that could get us through, man. and they beat duke by 22 and i think my words got through good enough. i really just appreciate everybody and the support that i have right...
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and appears severely burned on his arms and legs.ow officials have to figure out how to pull him from the inferno. >> he had already been up there for a while. we knew that time wasn't in his favor. >> with time running out, rescuers must quickly devise a safe way in and out. >> something of that magnitude, just not sure what is going to happen walking on the roof or inside the building with all of the structural collapse. one little thing could fall and create a domino effect. >> the man is there for 20 more minutes before firefighters reach him and pull him to safety. he is a machinist and he survives. >> they said, i'm with you jim, relax, everything will be fine. i'm be right with you. nothing is going to happen to you. >> edwards is burned over 60% of his body. trapped inside the blaze, he had wondered if his time had come. >> the fire and everything was all of that heat and everything it was heating me alive and i couldn't go know where it was scary and i was just wondering if i was ever going to see the next day or not. i figu
and appears severely burned on his arms and legs.ow officials have to figure out how to pull him from the inferno. >> he had already been up there for a while. we knew that time wasn't in his favor. >> with time running out, rescuers must quickly devise a safe way in and out. >> something of that magnitude, just not sure what is going to happen walking on the roof or inside the building with all of the structural collapse. one little thing could fall and create a domino...
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his sister lost the leg. the more had surgery for a brain injury. >> one witness says he think his saw that boy after the explosion. >> when you're in such shock you don't know really what you're seeing. and i thought i saw a child laying to the left and my wife didn't see that as she later told me. i thought perhaps it was clothing or perhaps someone's limb because there was a man there missing a limb. but it -- it was surreal. it was -- whoever did it was just embodiment of evil, unbelievable. >> reporter: the bombs were on the ground rather than being -- >> there's no question the bombs were in knapsacks or something on the ground because the woman whose clothing were melting into her skin, it was on her legs, the man lost a leg, if that was the child, the child was small, we would have been hit 50 feet away across the street if the bombs were higher. the bomb to the right, 75 yards away, nobody really knew what it was. everybody kind of kept going on for a few seconds. the one in front of us at star buck,
his sister lost the leg. the more had surgery for a brain injury. >> one witness says he think his saw that boy after the explosion. >> when you're in such shock you don't know really what you're seeing. and i thought i saw a child laying to the left and my wife didn't see that as she later told me. i thought perhaps it was clothing or perhaps someone's limb because there was a man there missing a limb. but it -- it was surreal. it was -- whoever did it was just embodiment of evil,...
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he did not simply lose a portion of his legs. >> think of a barbie doll, take the legs off. there you go. >> reporter: an amputation so severe, it would take 200 surgeries. he would not see livermore for two solid years. when he did return, a flag dedication, a fly-over, and a shot at first-pitch. [ cheering and applause ] >> it's amazing. for him to come back home and receive a hero's welcome and to seal feel like he's -- to feel like he's still part of that community, i can't imagine. >> reporter: pam wanted to make sure it felt special. she worked with the livermore veterans' foundation to raise $20,000 to give ross this, the gift of standing tall once again. >> with that chair, i can actually go do things. >> unlike a wheelchair, it elevates to allow users to remain upright. its creators say by doing that, it increases blood circulation and stretches the tendons. >> and i can actually play with my kids, go to the park, the sand, the swing sets, and chase them on the beach. >> reporter: what is exactly what he did recently, extended to almost his full height. he's shown i
he did not simply lose a portion of his legs. >> think of a barbie doll, take the legs off. there you go. >> reporter: an amputation so severe, it would take 200 surgeries. he would not see livermore for two solid years. when he did return, a flag dedication, a fly-over, and a shot at first-pitch. [ cheering and applause ] >> it's amazing. for him to come back home and receive a hero's welcome and to seal feel like he's -- to feel like he's still part of that community, i...
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the bomb tore through john's legs. >> my husband kept saying, my leg, my leg. i said --and then the second explosion hit. >> reporter: nicole and the other runners were stopped just before the finish line. >> all i knew is that my family was at the finish line so i just started running and trying to find everybody. >> reporter: karen says her husband is recovering but is still unable to speak. she says she's received support from family and strangers. >> we were sitting in the waiting room yesterday, and strangers were coming up to us and saying we are so sorry. >> reporter: about a third of those injured in attack remain in the hospital. >> and it appears a silicon valley company made the batteries that were used to make those bombs. photos show the battery attached to some black and red wires through a broken plastic cap. the manufacturer's name, tenergy, as you can see clearly visible there. a company spokesman told kpix 5 they are just stunned. >> horrified, appalled, appalled and shocked. these batteries are largely used for toys, rc cars and trucks. and t
the bomb tore through john's legs. >> my husband kept saying, my leg, my leg. i said --and then the second explosion hit. >> reporter: nicole and the other runners were stopped just before the finish line. >> all i knew is that my family was at the finish line so i just started running and trying to find everybody. >> reporter: karen says her husband is recovering but is still unable to speak. she says she's received support from family and strangers. >> we were...
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she lost one leg, she may have to lose her second leg to survive.there, he's in shock, they have a 10-year-old son as well. it's so eerie, you go to this charter school on queen street which intersects with king street. in the parking lot of the school, where students today were getting counseling. when you look outside, you see an earry look of the mar thong finish line. they grew up on the other end of dorchester, his mother did, it's just people are just stunned, they're stunneded by the scope of this attack, but especially, as we felt after newtown as well, that an 8-year-old has to be among the fatalities. >> the 8-year-old is dead, his sister is in critical condition, lost one leg, maybe will lose the other leg, the mother is in bad condition, serious head injuries? >> and leg injuries for her as well. she was working for the state department of highways for ten years, when she was pregnant with the third child. she has a boy henry, the deceased boy martin, and when she was pregnant, she left the state employment, she was at home for a couple
she lost one leg, she may have to lose her second leg to survive.there, he's in shock, they have a 10-year-old son as well. it's so eerie, you go to this charter school on queen street which intersects with king street. in the parking lot of the school, where students today were getting counseling. when you look outside, you see an earry look of the mar thong finish line. they grew up on the other end of dorchester, his mother did, it's just people are just stunned, they're stunneded by the...
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his legs are cracked mid-femur there.a lot of pain. >> the whole time he's, get me out of here. i just conversed with him the best i could to try to give him some hope. >> but others aren't as hopeful. the victim is pinned very deep under the pile of rubble and it will take a huge effort to get just one man out using resources rescuers could use on more people in other places. labayae and his team get together to decide what to do. >> as we are huddling, we are listening to this guy just screaming and hollering. it is just -- it is nothing i ever felt before. it is like, almost like a wounded animal. i mean, you are going, we are not supposed to leave people like that. the captain there just said, we are going to get this guy out. >> so labayaee's team of 14 men begin the task of unburying the maintenance worker. across town, firefighter mike henry has made his way back to the meadows apartment complex and, again, residents insist to him the building has collapsed. >> everything looked fine and we told them the same thing
his legs are cracked mid-femur there.a lot of pain. >> the whole time he's, get me out of here. i just conversed with him the best i could to try to give him some hope. >> but others aren't as hopeful. the victim is pinned very deep under the pile of rubble and it will take a huge effort to get just one man out using resources rescuers could use on more people in other places. labayae and his team get together to decide what to do. >> as we are huddling, we are listening to...
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>> most of them were leg injuries. one gentleman had both legs blown off. the girl that i treated i could not find any obvious injury to her torso, but she arrested. >> oh, my goodness. i'm so sorry. how old a girl? >> she looked to be between 24 and 30. >> and just the concussive power of the explosion. >> that's what i assume. it was kind of unique that the people had singed facial hair and stuff, which didn't seem to fit on their face, but the injuries were on their legs. and not much injury between the torso at all. i have to assume this was a blast injury to her chest. >> that is so hard to hear. i am so sorry. what you're reporting is consistent with what we're hearing from so many of the hospitals in the area. so many injuries to the lower legs and limbs. remind me again how far do you think you were from the point of the explosion? >> probably 20 feet, one store front and down. my ears were ringing. one store front down from me. like i said, everybody to my left basically went down. and like i said, almost everybody had leg injuries, but the girl ar
>> most of them were leg injuries. one gentleman had both legs blown off. the girl that i treated i could not find any obvious injury to her torso, but she arrested. >> oh, my goodness. i'm so sorry. how old a girl? >> she looked to be between 24 and 30. >> and just the concussive power of the explosion. >> that's what i assume. it was kind of unique that the people had singed facial hair and stuff, which didn't seem to fit on their face, but the injuries were on...
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the blast occurred near the ground, many of the victims of lost their legs, or had serious leg injuries. no claim of responsibility has been reported. overnight a law enforcement officers have searched an apartment in boston to investigate whether or not this was the person who attacked. here is the new video of the search. some investigators were seen early this morning leaving the home in revere, mass.. caring brown paperbacks, plastic trash bags and a duffel bag. so far, investigators said they do not have anyone under arrest or have a motive in the attack. if they have reported that a saudi national in his early 20s, in the united states. on a student visa, has been questioned. >> a 12 year-old boy from martinez was hurt in the boston marathon last. aaron hern was as the finish line to cheer on his mother, who was running in this year's race. kron4 will tran is live in martinez this morning with the latest on aaron's condition and reaction from friends and family. >> his mother even though she finished the race she stated that on a face but that has been a difficult time and that sh
the blast occurred near the ground, many of the victims of lost their legs, or had serious leg injuries. no claim of responsibility has been reported. overnight a law enforcement officers have searched an apartment in boston to investigate whether or not this was the person who attacked. here is the new video of the search. some investigators were seen early this morning leaving the home in revere, mass.. caring brown paperbacks, plastic trash bags and a duffel bag. so far, investigators said...
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his leg snapped on national tv.ill so many years later dealing with issues from that injury. he joins us live this morning from california. joe, good morning. gosh, take me back to, what was that, sunday night, it was sunday night, louisville/duke game. you're watching live like the rest of us. you see kevin come down, you see his leg. what was your first reaction? >> well, first reaction was it sickened me to see the injury the way it was, and then all of a sudden, it conjured up all the memories of what happened to me some 28 years ago. the vividness of it was incredible, and it has been in my mind. i can see the faces around me, smell the sounds, hear the sounds, feel the moisture on my back, it's like i relived that moment all over again through heaven. my heart went out to him. there aren't a lot of people who experienced what this young man has and i have, and now all of a sudden we're joined in that regard. >> no one knows what kevin ware is going through probably as well as you do right now, joe. you texted
his leg snapped on national tv.ill so many years later dealing with issues from that injury. he joins us live this morning from california. joe, good morning. gosh, take me back to, what was that, sunday night, it was sunday night, louisville/duke game. you're watching live like the rest of us. you see kevin come down, you see his leg. what was your first reaction? >> well, first reaction was it sickened me to see the injury the way it was, and then all of a sudden, it conjured up all the...
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doesn't have a leg. where is her arm? >> it was scattered, 30 feet of carnage, blood, body parts. >> then, what started as a race to the finish became a desperate race against time to save the lives of the gravely wounded. >>> next, dr. sanjay gupta on the fight for survival. >> i was leaning over him, and he grabbed me and he said, doctor, am i going to be okay? girl vo: i'm pretty conservative. very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups
doesn't have a leg. where is her arm? >> it was scattered, 30 feet of carnage, blood, body parts. >> then, what started as a race to the finish became a desperate race against time to save the lives of the gravely wounded. >>> next, dr. sanjay gupta on the fight for survival. >> i was leaning over him, and he grabbed me and he said, doctor, am i going to be okay? girl vo: i'm pretty conservative. very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back...
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whether or not to amputate your leg.an's incredible and courageous story. >>> later, neil diamond proves why he is a true superstar. let's bing it on. [fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users? what if i was to tell you that you would actually like bing way more than google when it came to the results? prove it. let's look up some taco places. i like the left side. yeah? okay, do we need to find out what the waves are like down at the beach? what side do you like better? i like the results on the right. i'm gonna go with the one on the left. oh! bing won! people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. even in stupid loud places. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ] getty up. seriously, this is really happening! [ cellphone rings ] hello? it's a giant helicopter ma'am. [ male announcer ] get it done [ chirp ] with the ultra-rugged kyocera torque, only from sprint direct connect. buy one
whether or not to amputate your leg.an's incredible and courageous story. >>> later, neil diamond proves why he is a true superstar. let's bing it on. [fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users? what if i was to tell you that you would actually like bing way more than google when it came to the results? prove it. let's look up some taco places. i like the left side. yeah? okay, do we need to find out what the waves are like down at the beach? what side do you like better?...
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and a woman who lost her leg, her leg was amputated below the knee. doesn't have a left foot anymore. she is a dance instructor and vows she will dance again. we'll be right back. >>> as we reported earlier the boston suspect was mentally competent aletter and lucid in his hospital room. we know he was able to speak least one word. his injuries include multiple gunshot words. when he arrived on friday his condition was serious. sanjay goup gupta is joining us now. how seefrs you are the wounds? >> we don't know for sure. we can say the time he was captured he was standing. you saw the photos of that and he was able to follow commands, lift his shirt up. he had an injury to the neck. that's been something that we have heard a few times from officials who have been helping treat him and doctors in the hospital. in that situation, one of the things that is so important is actually being able to protect the airway. making sure the airway doesn't close off. i want to show you quickly, this is the type of tube we have been talking about. this is the type of
and a woman who lost her leg, her leg was amputated below the knee. doesn't have a left foot anymore. she is a dance instructor and vows she will dance again. we'll be right back. >>> as we reported earlier the boston suspect was mentally competent aletter and lucid in his hospital room. we know he was able to speak least one word. his injuries include multiple gunshot words. when he arrived on friday his condition was serious. sanjay goup gupta is joining us now. how seefrs you are...
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. >> no back legs? no problem. see the amazing journey. but a guy gets inked. but it's not his girlfriend. >> what happens when his friend gets the big reveal. >>> there is road ranl, and then there is road rage in is the later. >> what is he swinging? >> you're watching a skateboarder swing his skate board, they start wrestling each other to the ground. >> what are we doing? >> i have no idea. >> are they bleeding? >> yes, you will see the head of one of the guys looks skinned. the guy that shot the video said blood was everywhere. he talked to a current affair about this incident. >> total shock in is a serious road rage incident. >> what was the reason behind the road rage? >> according to parker, he says the guy in the white car had a confrontation earlier down the road. he got out of his car, and allegedly threw punches at the skateboarder, and so the skateaboaskat skateboarder. i would not have got involved. >> he does the right thing and calls police. >> he gets back in the car and his face is bloody. but the skateboarder is not done yet, there were no c
. >> no back legs? no problem. see the amazing journey. but a guy gets inked. but it's not his girlfriend. >> what happens when his friend gets the big reveal. >>> there is road ranl, and then there is road rage in is the later. >> what is he swinging? >> you're watching a skateboarder swing his skate board, they start wrestling each other to the ground. >> what are we doing? >> i have no idea. >> are they bleeding? >> yes, you will see...
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theismann's leg snapping as he describes it like a breadstick. it ended theismann's career. joe theismann joins me on the phone fresh off an airplane to los angeles. i guess you were besieged, most of the country wants to know your reaction to this story. >> yeah, it's a little bit crazy to have to sort of relive something that happened almost 30 years ago. thankfully it looks like kevin's going to be okay and that's the most important thing. >> when you were watching the game last night, what was your immediate reaction? did you think of your own injury? >> oh, i got chills. i did, right away. anytime i ever see something like that it's just -- you know, you turn your head away, and then i was real curious to see whathe coverage was going to look like, how they were going to handle the injury. but as soon as he went down and everybody knew what was going on, it just started bringing back and conjuring up memories of what i went through some 28 years ago. >> what did you go through? how soon after your injury did you realize the extent of it? >> well, you knew right away bec
theismann's leg snapping as he describes it like a breadstick. it ended theismann's career. joe theismann joins me on the phone fresh off an airplane to los angeles. i guess you were besieged, most of the country wants to know your reaction to this story. >> yeah, it's a little bit crazy to have to sort of relive something that happened almost 30 years ago. thankfully it looks like kevin's going to be okay and that's the most important thing. >> when you were watching the game last...
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she can't use her back legs and she can barely use her front legs. she also has a neurological issue that's similar to cerebral palsy. >> this just melts your heart. apparently his wife would come home and emma would just sit at the end of the hallway and wait for her to pick her up and take her places. in this case she's so excited to see her dad come in the door that she struggles to get to the door to say hello. >> so sweet and you can see the love, between dad and little emma. >> uh-huh. >> i wish they would get her some kind of wheels or something. >> there is another video of her using a wheelchair. but because her front legs aren't strong enough, it doesn't really benefit her. eventually when she can't use any of her legs she'll get her a quad. they do have the assistance of a disabled dog rescue. it's called a special animal needs animal and rescue. there is a donation site you can help donate to pay for her care. >>> who needs the court system when you can get street justice. first it shows a guy on a small scooter. gets sort of cut off by t
she can't use her back legs and she can barely use her front legs. she also has a neurological issue that's similar to cerebral palsy. >> this just melts your heart. apparently his wife would come home and emma would just sit at the end of the hallway and wait for her to pick her up and take her places. in this case she's so excited to see her dad come in the door that she struggles to get to the door to say hello. >> so sweet and you can see the love, between dad and little emma....
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>> had the legs off two times.s was taken by trauma, elected to take this off 12 years later after 26 surgeries. they asked me how tall do you want to be, i said one inch taller man my oldest brother. >> i ask you, you can have a sense of humor, normal life. you were 18 years old after. the road ahead for people who lost one limb or both limbs, what's the road ahead like? and by the way, this is the one you run in. >> the road ahead, it is a journey. they will never, ever have a normal life but they can have a new normal life, have a fantastic life. >> not the same life they have, but a normal life, as normal as it can be. >> they won't have a normal life, it is a new normal, but it can be great, exciting, fulfilling, wild, crazy ride. >> why do you say the new normal, why won't it be the same? >> everything radically is different. when they're wearing shorts for the first time, walking down the street. i get more looks than a supermodel in the airport or anywhere because they look at the legs and people want to st
>> had the legs off two times.s was taken by trauma, elected to take this off 12 years later after 26 surgeries. they asked me how tall do you want to be, i said one inch taller man my oldest brother. >> i ask you, you can have a sense of humor, normal life. you were 18 years old after. the road ahead for people who lost one limb or both limbs, what's the road ahead like? and by the way, this is the one you run in. >> the road ahead, it is a journey. they will never, ever have...
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their arms and legs were tide so tightly, they couldn't move their arms or legs. >> reporter: court documents show blankets were put over the kids faces. >> that's a recipe for disaster. >> reporter: a tip prompted the investigation. the preschool was shut down for a number of violations, including improper restraining of children. >> the way he described it to me. >> reporter: soon after, pleasantton pediatrician says a father came to his office, fearing his baby girl may have suffered damage. >> the blanket was being strapped over the hips, and tucked into the blankets in a way that would keep the baby from moving. >> reporter: the baby checked out okay. seven infants were victims of child abuse. >> if it wasn't for that 19- year-old that came forward, we would potentially be investigating a dead infant. >> reporter: the state is now looking to revoke their license permanently. heather holmes, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> now to san francisco, where police are investigating a fatal shooting that happened this afternoon in the city's bay view district. it happened near the 1100 block of hudson
their arms and legs were tide so tightly, they couldn't move their arms or legs. >> reporter: court documents show blankets were put over the kids faces. >> that's a recipe for disaster. >> reporter: a tip prompted the investigation. the preschool was shut down for a number of violations, including improper restraining of children. >> the way he described it to me. >> reporter: soon after, pleasantton pediatrician says a father came to his office, fearing his baby...
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with missing arms or legs. two of the dead have been identified. the first, 8-year-old martin richard. martin was in the third grade. his mother and sister were seriously wounded. this photo of him is breaking hearts across the country. martin holding up a sign that says "no more hurting people, peace." the other identified victim is 29-year-old krystle campbell. her father says the family is shocked and devastated. officials think the bombs consisted of explosives and shrapnel packed in pressure cookers. hidden inside black duffel bags. president obama will travel to boston on thursday to speak at an interfaith service. today, he vowed to find those responsible and labeled the bombings an act of terrorism. >> this was a heinous and cowardly act. and given what we now know about what took place, the fbi is investigating it as an act of terrorism. any time bombs are used to target innocent civilians, it is an act of terror. it will take time to follow every lead and determine what happened. but we will find out. we will find whoever harmed our citiz
with missing arms or legs. two of the dead have been identified. the first, 8-year-old martin richard. martin was in the third grade. his mother and sister were seriously wounded. this photo of him is breaking hearts across the country. martin holding up a sign that says "no more hurting people, peace." the other identified victim is 29-year-old krystle campbell. her father says the family is shocked and devastated. officials think the bombs consisted of explosives and shrapnel packed...
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is he able to move his arms and legs, and talk as usual? dr. saver: then at the ten minute mark, you should call 911 or be driven directly to the emergency room. don't waste time trying to reach your doctor or reach aunt minnie, who had a stroke ten years ago, and is the family expert on a stroke. call 911 and come directly to the hospital. that's the only way we have a chance of getting to patients in time. we have a 54-year-old white female, 54-year-old white female, possible stroke. in the past, before doctors had the means to check the damaging effects of a clot, stroke victims were not considered a priority, by paramedics or emergency personnel. now that we have proven interventions available, that attitude is changing, and more and more emergency medical systems are recognizing that stroke is an emergency that should be treated as equally important as heart attack or trauma, or any other level i priority. and the same with triage nurses, and other decision makers in the emergency department after arrival. you're going to the chest pain ce
is he able to move his arms and legs, and talk as usual? dr. saver: then at the ten minute mark, you should call 911 or be driven directly to the emergency room. don't waste time trying to reach your doctor or reach aunt minnie, who had a stroke ten years ago, and is the family expert on a stroke. call 911 and come directly to the hospital. that's the only way we have a chance of getting to patients in time. we have a 54-year-old white female, 54-year-old white female, possible stroke. in the...