i could hear i could hear somebody yelling and screaming. so myself and another individual, we decided to get closer. it was at that point that i could begin to hear him clearly and hear by his voice that he was, you know, a little boy. couldn t have been more than in his preteens. so then i saw an arm sticking out of the wreckage and he was screaming, can you see me and what not. so we started to kind of climb up to him, to try and see if we could get him free. but it was too heavy, too much rebar and stuff like that. it was going to take quite a bit of effort to get him out. but he was screaming don t leave me, don t leave me, don t leave me. and so we wanted to stay with him and make sure that we got fire and police over there. so i was able to signal police officer using the flashlight of my phone and so the police officer came over, he got up to
rescuers have been able to save 37 people, including a 10-year-old boy. the boy you see here pulled out of the rubble. the man who first found that boy describing the moment when he heard the child yelling out for help. he was just screaming, don t leave me, don t leave me, don t leave me. so we wanted to stay with him to make sure we got fire and police over there. so i was able to signal a police officer using the flashlight of my phone. they got up to him. he got a perspective, and then he got fire over there to start digging him out. no word yet on the boy s family. but there are so many families holding out hope that their loved ones could still be okay. i m going to speak to a man who was looking for his mother and grandmother. but first, i want to go to surf side, florida, and rosa flores, who was there. so rosa, we just showed that video just in. they re in the basement there trying to drill.
screaming, can you see me? he was just screaming don t leave me, don t leave me. reporter: balboa was able to alert rescue teams who got to the boy and saved his life. and the concern now, jake, is that we have only about four hours of daylight left here. teams do say they will work into the night even after it gets dark. but with as many as 99 people still missing and unaccounted for, loved ones are very concerned about the darkness coming. there s also a lot of concern that any of those people might still be alive buried under that rubble. as the officials are describing it, it s a pancaked building and we can see that in the video was well. certainly nobody here giving up hope. allies getting a lifeline. new hope today for afghan translators and others who helped the u.s. military and have begun to live in fear that the taliban is going to hunt them down any day now. how many of the 9,000 people who have finished their paperwork to
have a conversation repeatedly, that is a recurring one. we should be able to do both, address tobacco companies and address the cancer. i think that was part as well, it s hard to follow. greg: to harold s point, this is a cynical take from me which is a surprise, when the democrats are not in power, immigration is theirs and when republicans are not empowered it s there so it s a game in which every four years the teams just switch sides. that s all they do, they switch sides and it becomes an outrage for one side and the other side has to defend themselves. and it never changes. sandra: watching the white house press briefing today, jen psaki barely even asked about this, will this video of this 5-year-old boy up for the white house to respond to, he s five years old, carrying a teddy bear. his words, don t leave me, where are you going, don t
weeks. doctors there are seeing many children needing critical care. in chicago, bell loved dancing and was a member of the pom squad. she brought light into the room. reporter: but her family says she got covid in march, was hospitalized and went into cardiac arrest. her mom rushing to her side. all i could hear in my head, don t leave me, momma. don t leave me, momma. just stay with me. reporter: but her condition rapidly deteriorating. the high school junior passing away from complications from the virus. her mother tonight with a warning for other parents. this is not over. this virus is killing no age to it, no race to it, nothing. it don t care. reporter: more vaccines are starting to reach younger americans. 38 states opening vaccinations