on monday. india is also scrambling to get its people out of sanaa. so far 2,500 have taken flight out of the city. we talked to passengers about the war they re living behind. reporter: the indian government have been running air evacuation flights the last few days in and out of the yemeni capital, sanaa. extraordinarily difficult condition, and they re doing it within a tight time frame as granted to them by the saudi arabian air force. they ll have half an hour to load the hundreds waiting at the sanaa airport. while we re on the ground, you see the runway is unharmed. all around it, you get a sense of the impact of those saudi air strikes. you see behind me some of the military aircraft, all destroyed. all the while we ve been here,
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of mortar and machine gunfire, captain swenson immediately returned fire and coordinated the response of the afghan border police while calling in suppressive artillery fire and aviation support. after the enemy flaned coalition forces he repeatedly called for smoke to cover the withdrawal of elements. surrounded on three sides by enemy forces, captain swen son coordinated air assets in direct fire support and medical evacuation helicopter support to allow for evacuation of the wounded. captain w captain swenson stopped administrating aid long enough to throw a grenade at approaching enemy forces before assisting moving a soldier for air evacuation with complete disregard for his own safety. he led a team in an unarmored car in a kill zone to recover
11:00 eastern. of course, we ll bring that to you live. you just heard nick talk about the fact that, thankfully, the rain did kind of let up a little bit overnight. it allows first responders to catch their breath at this point a bit. but there s another deluge expected today. so let s get on the phone with boulder colorado s sarah hundley, a spokeswoman for boulder s office of emergency management. sarah, thank you so much for being with us. first of all, let me ask you. what is your most urgent concern right now? so we still have active rescue operations occurring in parts of boulder county today. you mentioned previously both lyons and jamestown have people still in need of aid, and those areas are still cut off to road crews. so we ll be doing air evacuations to get those folks the help they need and get them to safer locations. we also have about 180 schoolchildren who were on a camping excursion who are not able to be accessed at this point. they are all safe. we have cont
i m at another location. i have been informed that the individual is in custody. we did hear reports that the shooter himself had tweeted something out. do you know anything about that? can you confirm that for us? can you confirm that for us? i cannot confirm that at this time. what about the students who were shot, themselves, what do we know about their conditions? i know there was a city official who said he believed perhaps two or three of them were looked like they were critically wounded. obviously, one was seriously enough wounded that they needed an air evacuation. do you know anything atconditio? no, i don t know anything at awe about spare specific condition. it wouldn t be unusual for a life lift so that one hospital wouldn t be inundated by itself. where is the nearest hospital? that hospital is about four miles from chardon city. and then we re not far from