members, the firefighters, to go down and rescue ivan. firefighter oscar is the first to reach ivan. the 19-year-old has been hanging onto the cliff for more than an hour and is close to letting go. once i got to ivan, he was tired. he was extremely exhausted, tired, he was thirsty. i was just trying to comfort him, make sure everything was going to be okay, he was going to be safe. i tried to get his mind off of that, scared. cespedes secures ivan to a harness with no problems and decides to take him down the hill. but the firefighters agree it is safer to take lola another way. the dog wasn t going to leave ivan s side. so the route that they were going to take ivan down the dog would have got hurt trying to follow. so we made the decision to secure the dog first, get the dog out of the equation, and then keep the dog safe, and prevent the dog from hurting itself. once i had the dog in my arms, it didn t move.
killed point blank. it seems as though nothing can get done. having lived through the sandy hook experience, it is hard to figure out how if sandy hook didn t move action on banning military style assault weapons like those that were used in the shooting in newtown, connecticut, how anything else would be more powerful. that being said, you just can t ignore the mounting evidence that something different is happening in this country than any other country in the world. the rate of shootings here is just unparalleled, and the fact is that 90% of americans, 90% of gun owners, support some common-sense changes to our gun laws. and i just don t know that democracy works with it being so out of step with congress being so out of step with public opinion. so listen, i think we have to be honest that the response to these shootings is multisystemic. it s not just about gun laws. it s also about mental health. it s also about law enforcement. but what s so offensive to me is that we do nothi
path of the storm and given the short amount of warning they have, they were able to move some and the people that didn t move sought sturdy structures or gone to maybe schools in the hills opened as evacuation centers. this is potentially deadly, indeed. martin, be careful. let s go to the cnn weather center, jennifer gray is going to share the latest forecast with us. wolf, this will be ugly making landfall most likely within the hour. it has winds of 190 miles per hour with gusts up to 235 miles per hour. strongest storm to ever make landfall. this is going to be unprecedented and martin was right, it is going to make landfall south of where he is in puerto vallarta. it is going to possibly jog a little bit to the north or south before doing that, but we re pretty much nailing in on that
does. she has nice little shoes and she changes them for her walk. she walks home if it is fair weather. i have a 45 degree threshold. below 45, i take the subway. what about the dog? you must walk the dog. do you not see her instagram? i do. these statistics drive me crazy. it s almost like you hear them every year at this time. but you know what, maybe road rage isn t caused by the behavior of the driver but the cars these days are so unimaginative. they re not just fun to drive anymore. every car looks like a norelco shaver. that s what cars look like. when you went out in your car, it was big and it was metal. it didn t matter if it didn t move. if you were stuck in traffic, you were still in a metal
would have got hurt trying to follow. so we made the decision to secure the dog first, get the dog out of the equation, and then keep the dog safe, and prevent the dog from hurting itself. once i had the dog in my arms, it didn t move. it actually tucked itself even closer, and it could have crawled inside, it probably would have, that s how scared the dog was. mcginnis takes slow steps across the face of the cliff and hands lola off to a waiting firefighter. cespedes attaches himself to ivan and they begin their descent down the steep slope. but they encounter problems as soon as they begin. the rope line gets snagged. cespedes must tug on the line which in turn sends debris straight down on them. the hard part is getting him down, all the loose dirt and all the loose rocks just hitting us. i was talking to him, just keep your head down because there s a lot of loose dirt and loose rocks. certain points i had to look up just to make sure what kind of debris was going to fall on us