like this 1-year-old. his mother glued to his side, telling the story through a translator. what was happening? translator: he couldn t breathe anymore. reporter: she thought he had the flu the past few days, but things got worse this morning. maybe from the fumes. as many people have been doing, they were burning plastic to stay warm. the diagnosis? bronchitis and asthma. so severe he was put on anesthetic gases to open up his airways and keep him alive. hassan is alive as well. recovering with his brother s blood providing sustenance. these presidents have hope and an entire community devastated with loss, a lifeline. i have covered stories like this all over the world.
police departments across the country are struggling to recruit new police officers amid a string of high-profile police encounters. now they are working to implement new strategies to attract talent and reform training. cnn s mike valerio explains how they are working to rebuild the ranks. reporter: from their final inspection as recruits [ cheers and applause ] reporter: to the jubilation of being los angeles county s newest sworn sheriffs deputies. mother of two, daisy morris, says she will never forget adding her law enforcement family to her ecstatic, extended family. they are proud. they know i have been wanting this for a long time. reporter: even though this graduation is packed, recruitment for law enforcement nationwide is down. what kind of deficit are you doling with? right now we have approximately 1001 vacancies. reporter: the l.a. sheriff
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