orlando amador remains conscious, but he and the plane are still in grave danger. orlando s own camera is still recording. there was a lot of tension from the canopy pull. i didn t realize it was open. i just felt the tension. i was trying to hold on with my hands until the pull was so strong that i just couldn t hold. it wasn t until i looked up and saw the plane was still there that i realized, this ain t normal, this ain t good. we have to do something about this. all skydivers carry a second chute called a reserve and that reserve is orlando s only hope. he has to cut away his primary and pray the backup works. just as he releases, his tangle primary canopy shreds from the wind rushing over the tail. orlando still clenches the rip cords in his hand, free falling from 12,000 feet. at 4,500 feet, he pulls his reserve. it works. orlando is now able to drift safely to the ground.
just on the plane and the only thing that went through my mind was, cut away. that s the only thing you can think of. i don t know if he s conscious, i don t know if he knows what s going on at this point. orlando amador remains conscious, but he and the plane are still in grave danger. orlando s own camera is still recording. there was a lot of tension from the canopy pull. i didn t realize it was open. i just felt the tension. i was trying to hold on with my hands until the pull was so strong that i just couldn t hold. it wasn t until i looked up and saw the plane was still there that i realized, this ain t normal, this ain t good. we have to do something about this. all skydivers carry a second chute called a reserve and that reserve is orlando s only hope. he has to cut away his primary and pray the backup works. just as he releases, his tangle primary canopy shreds from the wind rushing over the tail. orlando still clenches the rip cords in his hand, free falling from 12,000
down, almost like think about a cold front or warm front. as this goes down, you get some tension. and the tension built up under the water and all of a sudden that tension couldn t hold anymore. and one side of the plate popped. when it popped, pushed all the water above it up. probably a couple feet. that s where the tsunami came from. and that tsunami ran across, even a foot and a half tsunami, wave, if you will, and hilo, hawaii this morning, wolf. had some really actively smaller earthquakes and aftershocks in california. now an 8.2 off the coast of chile and now the u.s. geological survey reporting that an earthquake magnitude 6.2. 6.2 just hit off the coast of panama right now. so what does that say? it looks sort is it a coincidence these earthquakes are happening in this part of the world? i rarely believe in coincidences. and even in this place, in this case, i don t. when one big earthquake happens in one part of the world, that can relieve some stress in
just hitting the plane and the only thing that went through my mind was, cut away. that s the only thing you can think of. i don t know if he s conscious, i don t know if he knows what s going on at this point. orlando amador remains conscious, but he and the plane are still in grave danger. orlando s own camera is still recording. there was a lot of tension from the canopy pull. i didn t realize it was open. i just felt the tension. i was trying to hold on with my hands until the pull was so strong that i just couldn t hold. it wasn t until i looked up and saw the plane was still there that i realized, this ain t normal, this ain t good. we have to do something about this. all skydivers carry a second chute called a reserve and that reserve is orlando s only hope. he has to cut away his primary and pray the backup works. just as he releases, his tangle primary canopy shreds from the wind rushing over the tail. orlando still clenches the rip cords in his hand, free falling from 1
personal accountability versus liability really when it comes to the casinos. so lisa, let me start with you. this guy walks in. he was apparently drinking before allegedly, comes into the casino, withdraws all this money, loses it, who is at fault? in this case, it s the casino. why? nevada state law says if you re visibly intoxicated, you can t participate in gambling and they can t serve you. in this case, they obviously served him and they obviously allowed him to gamble and not only with his own money, which this is a gentleman who has a history of gambling. he said i lost 500,000, 800,000. but it s only his own money. he never borrowed more than $25,000. so for them to lend him $500,000 and for him to lose it while he is receiving drinks, over 20 drinks were served to him, at some point in time, you have to say, didn t somebody in the casino look at this gentleman who was dropping his chips, slurring his words, and couldn t hold his cards and say, maybe we should cut you of