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>> reporter: recovering but he is experienced quite a traumatic experience. this whole community here in martinez, a lot of people are praying for the 23578ly. the boys -- family. the boys father is a coach his mom happens to be the emergency planning coordinator for contra costa county they went to boston as a family to celebrate. >>> 12-year-old aaron hern of martinez was cheering on his mom at the end of her race when the bomb went off his mother, is okay but aaron took shrapnel in his thigh. >> he is okay, please everyone just have your prayers open. >> reporter: family friend said aaron is in the hospital in boston surrounded by parent and friends. >> they were at the finish line, to congratulate katherine, so they were right there in the center of it. >> reporter: he knows the family through the kiwanis club. >> aaron is through his surgery and he is going to be okay. he has to remain in hospital for a few more days but he is going to be okay. >> reporter: she has been getting updates from aaron's mom including one tonight saying he suffered many lacera
>> reporter: recovering but he is experienced quite a traumatic experience. this whole community here in martinez, a lot of people are praying for the 23578ly. the boys -- family. the boys father is a coach his mom happens to be the emergency planning coordinator for contra costa county they went to boston as a family to celebrate. >>> 12-year-old aaron hern of martinez was cheering on his mom at the end of her race when the bomb went off his mother, is okay but aaron took...
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traumatizing. >> i saw quite a few casualties coming back. guy with his legs gone t the knees, ankles and feet missing. shrapnel in the side of the head. your belongings and your runner leave the area immediately. was beautiful spring day eclipsed, central boston became a crime scene. the reverberations were felt far outside the city with officials and washington stepping up security at high profile locations. >> we still do not know who did this or why. shouldn't jump it conclusions before we have all the facts. but make no mistake, we will get to the bottom of this and we will find out who did this and why they did ut this. , anyesponsible individuals responsible groups will feel the full weight of justice. the question being asked in oston and across america, why did it happen, who was behind it. here are no clear answers but officials have described it as a otential terrorist investigation. federal agents are working with the boston police to find those responsible. is a vast law enforcement operation. >> there's no suspect in custody. e
traumatizing. >> i saw quite a few casualties coming back. guy with his legs gone t the knees, ankles and feet missing. shrapnel in the side of the head. your belongings and your runner leave the area immediately. was beautiful spring day eclipsed, central boston became a crime scene. the reverberations were felt far outside the city with officials and washington stepping up security at high profile locations. >> we still do not know who did this or why. shouldn't jump it...
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. >> stephanie: are you traumatized? >> caller: no. >> stephanie: did you have fun? >> caller: yes. >> he sounds surly. >> stephanie: well, you know, you got up at the q&a i questioned your parents just a skosh. >> caller: it was fine. >> stephanie: okay. >> caller: it was cool to see you in person and talk to you on the q&a. >> stephanie: exactly. well, you know what? how long have you been listening
. >> stephanie: are you traumatized? >> caller: no. >> stephanie: did you have fun? >> caller: yes. >> he sounds surly. >> stephanie: well, you know, you got up at the q&a i questioned your parents just a skosh. >> caller: it was fine. >> stephanie: okay. >> caller: it was cool to see you in person and talk to you on the q&a. >> stephanie: exactly. well, you know what? how long have you been listening
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and traumatizing other people and it also talked about restoretive justice being a model. i know we're in a room filled with district attorneys and police officers, law enforcement. i'm curious what role law enforcement can play in restoretive justice, what can be imparted as groups of people who may or may not be connected with the trauma. once you are traumatized by the school, politicians, et cetera, et cetera, then you have more of these power dynamic things going on in your head, i'm going to exert whatever power i have on these people, i'm interested in hearing about the restoretive power that we want to be part of the change. >> our organization just had a grant to partner with the department of justice to make films on exactly those kinds of things. we're going to be making a film on working with school resource officers and how to work with students. we don't believe we should even call anyone a bully because once you get labeled it stays with you. i've gotten letters saying there's a bully in my kid's first grade. the statistics show that about a third of the kid
and traumatizing other people and it also talked about restoretive justice being a model. i know we're in a room filled with district attorneys and police officers, law enforcement. i'm curious what role law enforcement can play in restoretive justice, what can be imparted as groups of people who may or may not be connected with the trauma. once you are traumatized by the school, politicians, et cetera, et cetera, then you have more of these power dynamic things going on in your head, i'm going...
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and traumatizing other people and it also talked about restoretive justice being a model. i know we're in a room filled with district attorneys and police officers, law enforcement. i'm curious what role law enforcement can play in restoretive justice, what can be imparted as groups of people who may or may not be connected with the trauma. once you are traumatized by the school, politicians, et cetera, et cetera, then you have more of these power dynamic things going on in your head, i'm going to exert whatever power i have on these people, i'm interested in hearing about the restore
and traumatizing other people and it also talked about restoretive justice being a model. i know we're in a room filled with district attorneys and police officers, law enforcement. i'm curious what role law enforcement can play in restoretive justice, what can be imparted as groups of people who may or may not be connected with the trauma. once you are traumatized by the school, politicians, et cetera, et cetera, then you have more of these power dynamic things going on in your head, i'm going...
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site for many doctors who say they've been traumatized themselves by you know seeing this sadly many of the people injured had to have additional surgeries even after things like amputations and terms of the investigation we're here on the ground trying to find out anything we can in the hours to come well what's the mood in boston today how are people coping with what's happened down there. well margaret you know the mood is certainly very somber people are still trying to digest what happened here on monday you know these these two bombings at the finish line of the boston marathon where thousands of people were gathered thousands of people were participating certainly something like this was you know to say the least was not expected by anybody and of course people are starting to pick up the pieces you know the downtown area people are going back to work students are returning to universities the area where the blast took place is still cordoned off the investigation there is ongoing pretty much around the clock and certainly you know while people are trying to really make someth
site for many doctors who say they've been traumatized themselves by you know seeing this sadly many of the people injured had to have additional surgeries even after things like amputations and terms of the investigation we're here on the ground trying to find out anything we can in the hours to come well what's the mood in boston today how are people coping with what's happened down there. well margaret you know the mood is certainly very somber people are still trying to digest what happened...
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. >> it's just traumatizing. >> reporter: fish officials say -- fire officials say their firemen pulled off two heroine rescues. we're in northeast d.c., ken molestina, wusa9. >>> an arrest has been made in the deaths of a d.a. and assistant d.a. in kaufman county, texas. eric williams was charged with capital murder in the deaths of mike and cynthia mcwheelland. according to investigators williams had a history with mccell lad. williams is being held on a $3 million bond. >>> secretary of state john kerry wrapped up a trip to asia monday and he continues to call on north korea to reenter peace talks with the u.s. and its allies. >> tara mergener has the latest. >> reporter: north korean celebrated the birthday of kim il song, but no missile launch. secretary of state john kerry met with japanese prime minister monday morning. >> one thing is for certain. we are united. he says the u.s. and japan are hoping to -- are opening to negotiations to deescalate tensions in the region. >> the burden is on pyongyang. north korea must take meaningful steps to show it will honor commitment it is h
. >> it's just traumatizing. >> reporter: fish officials say -- fire officials say their firemen pulled off two heroine rescues. we're in northeast d.c., ken molestina, wusa9. >>> an arrest has been made in the deaths of a d.a. and assistant d.a. in kaufman county, texas. eric williams was charged with capital murder in the deaths of mike and cynthia mcwheelland. according to investigators williams had a history with mccell lad. williams is being held on a $3 million bond....
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doctor vickiers know that many traumatic injuries can be prevent it'sed and nearly every -- in the city comes to san francisco general and her research is used to discover preventive measures and in specific problem areas in the city and doctor vickiers views violate injury until the exact same way many can be prevented we have issues that we are talking about state wide locally and federal whether or not he about preventing some of those major issues and she thousand pound phoned the wrap around project in 2006 as way to tackle the risk factors that enable violate injury specificallily to our youth and young adults the wrap around project supports violently injured patients at the general, case manager assist the patients for six to 12 most after this charge and ensure that those patients avoid risk factors that prevent future respected violent jeez and this program has helps numerous individuals and helps individuals finish their high school education or secure training in a vocational training program that will lead to a viable job the wrap around project is a charter member aft netw
doctor vickiers know that many traumatic injuries can be prevent it'sed and nearly every -- in the city comes to san francisco general and her research is used to discover preventive measures and in specific problem areas in the city and doctor vickiers views violate injury until the exact same way many can be prevented we have issues that we are talking about state wide locally and federal whether or not he about preventing some of those major issues and she thousand pound phoned the wrap...
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. >> people are traumatized by this experience. these people have a history of being traumatized just by being lgbt they have dealt with oppression in the history of their lives. it's like a repetition of that trauma. >> yes, i mention that because i work in housing rights and we are complementing the people in the work. we don't find housing for people and i don't know many that do that. >> it's an educational workshop. we provide them with a list. we show how them how to apply and reacting to openings on the wait list. we help them fill out applications if they need it but it's basically educational. >> right. but believe me that's a lot because we can't even do that at my office because we are inundated with people with tenant problems but occasionally i will help a spanish speaking client to navigate the list and it can be intimidating and i am glad you are doing the work. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. how many clients are you seeing and how many do you think you could see figure you had the resources ? >> wow it's hard
. >> people are traumatized by this experience. these people have a history of being traumatized just by being lgbt they have dealt with oppression in the history of their lives. it's like a repetition of that trauma. >> yes, i mention that because i work in housing rights and we are complementing the people in the work. we don't find housing for people and i don't know many that do that. >> it's an educational workshop. we provide them with a list. we show how them how to...
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i was not traumatized by the train. maybe why do not drive. but also like a teddy bear. i cannot put it in a dress. i cut bras with newspaper or a magazine and would use pins to make that bra. to me, it was like the silhouettes as of may be on the tv. we saw a lot of movies. so i tried to reconstitute the body of a woman. and -- >> how old were you at this point? >> i think i was around -- i was around, i was a round -- the teddy bear, i got it at 3:00, but i let him free at that time at the three years old. i let him free. i think i was around five years old that i started to take care of him. first, very important, i was -- [unintelligible] seeing on my grandmother. she had white hair. so i was putting on the the bear a little color that was kind of blue. after that, i do not know why, but i said he has to change. so it was more red, which was a strong color, too. then i try to make it black. that did not work. the texture of the paintings, because i was putting paintings on him, did not go with it. so i had to destroy it and start again. blue, red, start again. all th
i was not traumatized by the train. maybe why do not drive. but also like a teddy bear. i cannot put it in a dress. i cut bras with newspaper or a magazine and would use pins to make that bra. to me, it was like the silhouettes as of may be on the tv. we saw a lot of movies. so i tried to reconstitute the body of a woman. and -- >> how old were you at this point? >> i think i was around -- i was around, i was a round -- the teddy bear, i got it at 3:00, but i let him free at that...
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how do you start talking to them to help them from being traumatized from it at all?thank you for having me today, governor. i think the most important thing to keep in mind is that what children, anybody really wants to know, is am i safe? and parents need to do the best they can to convey to their children that they are safe, they're doing the best to protect them, even when they see horrible images happening to children their age. one of the first things to keep in mind, parents need to provide developmentally appropriate information to their children. we don't want to necessarily change this type of event with a 4, 5, 6-year-old, especially if there's a strong likelihood they won't hear about it in school or other places. for older children, there's an ability to integrate what they're seeing and hearing into a more real lake rainfall of what their risk is, better equipped to deal with the information they're seeing and hearing. certainly adolescents are more likely to hear about this at school, may be talking about it in their classrooms. it's important for paren
how do you start talking to them to help them from being traumatized from it at all?thank you for having me today, governor. i think the most important thing to keep in mind is that what children, anybody really wants to know, is am i safe? and parents need to do the best they can to convey to their children that they are safe, they're doing the best to protect them, even when they see horrible images happening to children their age. one of the first things to keep in mind, parents need to...
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what they're telling us is he arrived with multiple injuries in traumatic arrest.to resuscitate him. they were unable to -- there were signs he had more than gunshot wounds. he arrived with more than gunshot wounds, in traumatic arrest and they were unable to save him. >> again, one man the fbi called a suspect in the boston marathon bombing case is dead. another man is at large. stay with cbs news for the very latest on this developing story. we'll have coverage from boston coming up on "cbs this morning." i'm anne-marie green. have a good morning. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> we believe this to be a terrorist. we believe this to be a man who has come here to kill people. >> some breaking news from boston overnight. police say one suspect linked to the marathon bombing is dead. the second, his brother, is still on the loose. good morning, it's been a very busy overnight. it's friday, april 19. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is 4:30. >>> one of the suspects in the boston marathon
what they're telling us is he arrived with multiple injuries in traumatic arrest.to resuscitate him. they were unable to -- there were signs he had more than gunshot wounds. he arrived with more than gunshot wounds, in traumatic arrest and they were unable to save him. >> again, one man the fbi called a suspect in the boston marathon bombing case is dead. another man is at large. stay with cbs news for the very latest on this developing story. we'll have coverage from boston coming up on...
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. >> i have a feeling the untold story here is traumatic brain injury.ou anticipating taking care of patients with traumatic brain injury from the boston mayor ton? >> yes. we have speech language pa thol gifts who usually will screen patients and we'll evaluate patient and they will try to detect if there is some symptoms of traumatic brain injury or whether patients are dealing with ptsd and psychologists and psychiatrists coming in to screen the patients as well. >> jenna, if 9/11 is any indication, post-traumatic stress disorder will affect the majority of people in the area as well as some of us watching on tv. there is high-risk of anxiety and depression. the time to start treatment is now. jenna? jenna: something for us to think about today. doctor, thank you so much. jon: so you heard about those flight delays at the airports. are the sequester cuts to blame? what the head of the faa is telling lawmakers next. -frplts we are here in the control room. a brand-new hour coming your way right now including the very latest on the boston terror massacr
. >> i have a feeling the untold story here is traumatic brain injury.ou anticipating taking care of patients with traumatic brain injury from the boston mayor ton? >> yes. we have speech language pa thol gifts who usually will screen patients and we'll evaluate patient and they will try to detect if there is some symptoms of traumatic brain injury or whether patients are dealing with ptsd and psychologists and psychiatrists coming in to screen the patients as well. >> jenna,...
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some evidence of traumatic amputation among those most grave plea wounded. the bombs struck a little bit before 3:00. it was about 2:50 eastern tile. one bomb and then another. we have videotape of the explosion of the first bomb, and you hear the second bomb immediately thereafter. let's go to the videotape and show you what happened at the finish line. there's a short clip of video here that shows the explosion. the effect on the runners falling to the ground. hundreds of people in that crowd behind the blue fence watching the finish of the boston marathon. we have another videotape of that first explosion. followed by the sound of the second explosion. that's the first. explosion. you see the smoke clearing there. and now as the camera begin begins to pan left, there is the smoke from the second explosion with two blocks away. it was on boylston street at the finish of the 26.2-mile boston marathon. here's the explosion again. that's the first one. listen for the second. ( screams ) ( explosion ) and there's the second. two blocks downtown road. >> hey! t
some evidence of traumatic amputation among those most grave plea wounded. the bombs struck a little bit before 3:00. it was about 2:50 eastern tile. one bomb and then another. we have videotape of the explosion of the first bomb, and you hear the second bomb immediately thereafter. let's go to the videotape and show you what happened at the finish line. there's a short clip of video here that shows the explosion. the effect on the runners falling to the ground. hundreds of people in that crowd...
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it was really traumatic. >> jackie, i want to go through how your mind set changed. i think you described it well. i'm from boston, too. i remember as a kid, i thought i got the day off school because of the boston marathon. in fact, it was patriots day, the holiday we celebrate there. it's not the place where your mind is ready or poised to shift into any kind of negative or kind of crisis coverage. i'm just wondering if you can kind of replay it in your head, the fractions of seconds where you went from what you were doing, you thought you were covering a marathon and wedding. you went from that to realizing, you are covering a major historic american disaster. >> caller: yeah, we knew it immediately. the kind of carnage we saw, this wasn't something small. some people said early on maybe a manhole blew up. i couldn't imagine a manhole blowing up would cause such a horrific situation. i knew something was bad. because there were two explosions. i didn't realize there was another one down on boylston street. i heard two other explosions. i thought they were in the s
it was really traumatic. >> jackie, i want to go through how your mind set changed. i think you described it well. i'm from boston, too. i remember as a kid, i thought i got the day off school because of the boston marathon. in fact, it was patriots day, the holiday we celebrate there. it's not the place where your mind is ready or poised to shift into any kind of negative or kind of crisis coverage. i'm just wondering if you can kind of replay it in your head, the fractions of seconds...
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>> well, after a bomb, there is a number of traumatic injuries. and some of them is a direct effect of the bomb. when the extremities are severely damaged or internal bleeding, for example. but then, there is secondary injury from the bomb blast. the wave of the bomb that can push people away can throw them. and hit them against walls. and there's also another form of injury which is from the particles that are broken and embedded in people. so we have seen all three of them after this event. >> doctor, your colleague at brigam and women's dr. walls concluded all the shrapnel was environmental and none intruzic to the bomb. >> i think it is still getting details of all the events that happened and, obviously, it is very difficult to conclude based on initial impressions. i wouldn't exclude completely the possibility that some of these fragments are environmental but my opinion is most of them were in the bomb. >> doctor, when's the security like in there? oo are there guards watching the patients? >> so the moment the intensive care units obviousl
>> well, after a bomb, there is a number of traumatic injuries. and some of them is a direct effect of the bomb. when the extremities are severely damaged or internal bleeding, for example. but then, there is secondary injury from the bomb blast. the wave of the bomb that can push people away can throw them. and hit them against walls. and there's also another form of injury which is from the particles that are broken and embedded in people. so we have seen all three of them after this...
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there has been some traumatic amputation of limbs on the part of some of the people in the crowd. other people have been wounded but not as gravely. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. oh, my god. >> pelley: we were just talking to john miller about some of the possibilities regarding foreign terrorists and our bob orr has been talking with his source about the possibility of domestic terrorism. he's in our washington bureau now. bob. >> reporter: scott, we have to say at the outset, we have no idea who is behind this. the list of suspects is open ended. it could be al qaeda. it could be somewhat influenced by al qaeda, or it could be a domestic loan wolf or domestic group. one thing we have to raise is we have to look at the calendar. today is april 15. most of us know that as tax day. it's also called patriot's day. it's the beginning of the third week of april eye would be interested to see what john things-- in the past it has been a troubled week in this country in terms of extremists, both on the left and on the right. the biggest events have happened with right wing domestic extremi
there has been some traumatic amputation of limbs on the part of some of the people in the crowd. other people have been wounded but not as gravely. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. oh, my god. >> pelley: we were just talking to john miller about some of the possibilities regarding foreign terrorists and our bob orr has been talking with his source about the possibility of domestic terrorism. he's in our washington bureau now. bob. >> reporter: scott, we have to say at the outset,...
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there has been some traumatic amputation of limbs on the part of some of the people in the crowd. other people have been wounded but not as gravely. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. oh, my god. >> pelley: we were just talking to john miller about some of the possibilities regarding foreign terrorists and our bob orr has been talking with his source about the possibility of domestic terrorism. he's in our washington bureau now. bob. >> reporter: scott, we have to say at the outset, we have no idea who is behind this. the list of suspects is open ended. it could be al qaeda. it could be somewhat influenced by al qaeda, or it could be a domestic loan wolf or domestic group. one thing we have to raise is we have to look at the calendar. today is april 15. most of us know that as tax day. it's also called patriot's day. it's the beginning of the third week of april eye would be interested to see what john things-- in the past it has been a troubled week in this country in terms of extremists, both on the left and on the right. the biggest events have happened with right wing domestic extremi
there has been some traumatic amputation of limbs on the part of some of the people in the crowd. other people have been wounded but not as gravely. >> oh, my god. oh, my god. oh, my god. >> pelley: we were just talking to john miller about some of the possibilities regarding foreign terrorists and our bob orr has been talking with his source about the possibility of domestic terrorism. he's in our washington bureau now. bob. >> reporter: scott, we have to say at the outset,...
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it was a traumatic event for everyone involved. are you there, are you joining us? >> yes, i'm here. >> terrifying to watch that scene. tell me where your daughters were and what you felt and saw. >> honestly, i was so happy to see my daughters and my husband. i had just -- i was ironically running down the left-hand side, if you're watching on the screen, the right-hand side where the blast was. three miles prior, slapping hands with wonderful spectators that there were supporting us. i knew they'd be on the right-hand side so i moved over so my kids could see me finish. i was ironic because the blast happened right there. when i looked to my left, there were runners down, there were people down. it was just so terrifically horrific. >> what are you saying to your daughters tonight? >> they are in bed right next to me, just trying to decompress. we're trying to make sure that everything's good for them. and that they can keep talking to us about it. >> what did your husband say when you finally reached him? >> it was amazing. because it was a scene that was just so
it was a traumatic event for everyone involved. are you there, are you joining us? >> yes, i'm here. >> terrifying to watch that scene. tell me where your daughters were and what you felt and saw. >> honestly, i was so happy to see my daughters and my husband. i had just -- i was ironically running down the left-hand side, if you're watching on the screen, the right-hand side where the blast was. three miles prior, slapping hands with wonderful spectators that there were...
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. >> has suffered a severe traumatic brain injury and post- traumatic stress. >> these wounded warriors offering recovery advice going against the warrior code. >> it's ok to cry. it's located talk about your experience you had. >> warriors are on the mend. that is why they know recovering from the boston last will not be easy. >> look for the things that are still out there, the joint in life. washington,est robert lyles, abc 7 news. >> our coverage of the terror attack continues on abc 7 news at 6 starting with a live report from tom roussey in boston and a special one-hour edition of "abc world news." you can check out our coverage anytime online at wjla.com. >> now it's time for a check on the traffic situation. >> delays on 395 north on the 14th street bridge. also watching delays eased on the freeway and most of these will take the length of the free we heading towards the 11th street bridge. 95 southbound and again working your way towards trying go where the earlier disable tractor- trailer was blocking the right lane and it is now open again. checking the inner loop of the belt
. >> has suffered a severe traumatic brain injury and post- traumatic stress. >> these wounded warriors offering recovery advice going against the warrior code. >> it's ok to cry. it's located talk about your experience you had. >> warriors are on the mend. that is why they know recovering from the boston last will not be easy. >> look for the things that are still out there, the joint in life. washington,est robert lyles, abc 7 news. >> our coverage of the...
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when we got that i was so traumatized zabbaleen that the soldier brought me water to drink i wanna know i said just leave me alone i don't want anything just leave me alone. oh. look let's go up to the road. i. am looking out for you no car yet go back down for ten minutes. look look look look. how did it look i'll get in trouble standing here here comes the police. it looks. like. where's for yet. where's for yet. is behind us. you. know what is shut up or shut up shut up shut up shut up. we're szabo wrote a book that's all. that's the same cop who chased us down the hill he doesn't mind not oh no enough it had to be done politically if it catches this time it's jail for us jamila not that way just don't go alone come with me there's a ten shall do you mean your voice echoes let's hide awhile then we'll wait for the car let's wait a little it's a little too serious no one thing you were hanging out with the workers didn't do is out. did not have a got through get through. to me just wonder where did the soldiers go. falls rather amazed by the pine tree and she says. to come back no we'
when we got that i was so traumatized zabbaleen that the soldier brought me water to drink i wanna know i said just leave me alone i don't want anything just leave me alone. oh. look let's go up to the road. i. am looking out for you no car yet go back down for ten minutes. look look look look. how did it look i'll get in trouble standing here here comes the police. it looks. like. where's for yet. where's for yet. is behind us. you. know what is shut up or shut up shut up shut up shut up....
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but fractures and traumatic amputations are the most traumatic thing. what kills people is the closed head injuries. the blast effect itself will shake the brain so much it can cause instantaneous or delayed death. >> one quote about the injuries suffered in the bombings from chief of emergency services at massachusetts general hospital. he said the amount of carnage is what is expected from a war zone. >> the boston marathon one of the world's if not the most prestigious marathon. more than 23,000 started the race. at the time of explosions, 17,000 crossed the finish line. one was 33-year-old rebecca roche from there in boston. >> i had a bad feeling when i saw the smoke. and after hearing the noise, hearing the second one. it is the boston marathon. one of the world's marathons. at the finish line. i suspected it was terrorism. there was a moment of -- what should have been joy and turned it into panic. and just heartwrenching fear of the worst. >> roche ran the race with the word mom and dad on her legs. her mother and friend were badly injured. she
but fractures and traumatic amputations are the most traumatic thing. what kills people is the closed head injuries. the blast effect itself will shake the brain so much it can cause instantaneous or delayed death. >> one quote about the injuries suffered in the bombings from chief of emergency services at massachusetts general hospital. he said the amount of carnage is what is expected from a war zone. >> the boston marathon one of the world's if not the most prestigious marathon....
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a 10-year-old girl with a traumatic leg injury. these victims were families.ams from all over the world. people come from all over the world to run the boston marathon. >> bill: let me stop you there if the report is a 10-year-old girl with a traumatic leg injury that means amputee that's what that trauma means. now, it is theorized, nobody knows for sure, that these ied's were set off by cell phones. after the explosions, we couldn't get to our correspondents and our people, molly, on the street because they shut down cell phone service. did you experience that? >> yeah. there were reports that essentially was done so there couldn't be another detective ton nation and, in fact, following -- in the hours following that as they moved the media and people everyone that could get out of the area away from the people. they had actually said, the authorities here we are looking for any other devices that might still be placed here so that they could safely detonate them or take them away for study to further that investigation. they wanted to clear the scene. shut
a 10-year-old girl with a traumatic leg injury. these victims were families.ams from all over the world. people come from all over the world to run the boston marathon. >> bill: let me stop you there if the report is a 10-year-old girl with a traumatic leg injury that means amputee that's what that trauma means. now, it is theorized, nobody knows for sure, that these ied's were set off by cell phones. after the explosions, we couldn't get to our correspondents and our people, molly, on...
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one nurse who came outside said this has been an emotionally traumatizing type of day. the people here at this hospital are trained for this. and it's just going to be a matter of a lot of hard work to save the lives of people who are still struggling to stave alive. >> jason, thank you so much. we will go back to chris live in boston. we lost you there briefly. bring us up to speed on where you feel the investigation may be going. >> right. we do have reason to believe that they are making advances in this. this is a difficult situation. there is so much territory. there are so many aspects for people to pick on. there is a six-block perimeter they are going through carefully. they are learning things from what they call the bomb signature. whoever did this knew the right place and the right time to be here at the marathon. just before four hours and ten minutes. that's when the thickest bunch are finishing the area. the corner that was picked for this explosion was like the times square of the boston marathon. it's the most densely populated. that takes specific knowl
one nurse who came outside said this has been an emotionally traumatizing type of day. the people here at this hospital are trained for this. and it's just going to be a matter of a lot of hard work to save the lives of people who are still struggling to stave alive. >> jason, thank you so much. we will go back to chris live in boston. we lost you there briefly. bring us up to speed on where you feel the investigation may be going. >> right. we do have reason to believe that they...