right into dust. and that s all over the state of california, anderson. appreciate the reporting. now keeping them honest. a story that hits especially hard because it involves the loss, the possibly avoidable loss of very young lives. babies who went into a lexington, kentucky hospital for surgery. so much so that the hospital stopped doing heart surgery entirely. now a year later, management says they plan to start operating again. but the way things work, they can do that without running their plan past anyone or saying what went wrong in the first place. reporter: what happened to these babies, behind the walls of kentucky children s hospital? jackson moore was the first to die. then caitlin allen. then mason hall. then connor wilson. than ray shaun. it 53 days i got to hold him. then he was gone. he was born and looked as healthy as any of my other
0 defined by deeds like this, not just his television talent. it wasn t easy for simon to be here mostly because of his health. as for these bears, the executive director says it will be a few days for them to adjust to their new environment, just to be able to see the horizon, but they will recover, their instincts will kick in and these bears will get to experience to a degree, what life would be like in the wild. thanks for watching. i m don lemon. have a great weekend. here s anderson. good evening, once again gun shots ring out at school and there s breaking news in the investigation. we ll take you to philadelphia where a second person is now in custody. also tonight president obama putting limits on nsa surveillance. the reporter who published the snowden leaks and an adviser who is applauding president obama this time. and can a household supplement bring the near dead back to life? the potential power of fish oil, omega 3. late development in the school shooting that sen