his father saying that charles is, of course, dehydrated. that he is weak. that the muscle tissue was breaking down, so he does need some days to recover because of the sunburn and the bites. he says it s vit s very difficu move. he is in bed at the moment, trying to drink gatorade, trying to eat. the father says he s not eating a lot, not speaking a lot and trying to rest. the father saying charles is going to be okay. but the one thing he did tell me was that at the end of the day, the moral of the story, in his opinion is never give up. camila bernal, cnn, los angeles. just ahead, tragedy overnight involving two firefighting helicopters in california. plus, oregon drivers doing something most of them have
i can t get a breath of fresh air. my eyes are stinging and i m trying to protect my breathing from particulate matter. reporter: from cleveland to chicago to pittsburgh, a staggering 120 million people are under an air quality alert from the canadian wildfires prompting a 10% jump in patient calls according to northwestern medicine. they re about two to three days out for icu admissions if conditions continue. while severe weather to the south has new orleans marching to a familiar beat of extreme caution as the heat index soars close to 120 degrees. how do you help make sure that everyone is staying safe in this kind of heat? we hydrate ourselves, take mini breaks, drink water, drink gatorade. those things like that. reporter: the crescent city one of many from florida to california to the mississippi valley getting crushed by record-breaking temperatures. new orleans homeland security director says the city has distributed 5,000 bottles of water and activated its emergency
paying it forward. that s a dangerous opinion, harold, and controversial. are you two done? can this man and his team are making a difference in this community by helping others in need at no charge. tandem travels around wichita knocking on homeowners app stores, offers to take care of the lawns for free uncle they not only long mo salah but clean edges, heads and blow the walkways out. the group has been in lawn ca care that is how they wrote its they been in lawn care for over 12 years since the sixth grade and have garnered a huge following to help the less fortunate homeowners feeling good about where they are. god bless them, paying it forward. i can see them knocking on the door, man, we are here to trim your lawn. yeah, leave it alone. some canadian hockey players, don t drink gatorade they squir mustard into their mouths. why? because they don t want to get cramps. that s what they do, they chug your mustard. of the halifax moosehead
room, i was drenched, wore myself out in pregame, tried to drink gatorade. first and only time i threw up before the game, nerves and anxiety of playing the super bowl comes in playing the big game. take me to the moment when you win it. words can t describe the feeling. all the big things you thought about growing up as a little kid, it was almost surreal. i couldn t believe i m sitting there holding the trophy, holding my son, and the confetti. words can t describe. greatest feeling in the world. you played against tom brady. 41 years old, the guy is still doing it. that s what s cool about it. i lean towards tom brady in this one. good to know. hines, we appreciate you. so glad you re part of the team. we ll have much more later on cnn today. kickoff in atlanta special, dave briggs, coy wire and this guy. thank you for watching.
to this happening, you got a problem. arthur: that is why they put in the thing about the dehydration the night before, it is noticed, they knew or should have known the kid had a condition, a problem, therefore, you have to draw the line. this is not the kid you push, push, push, but you say sit in the shade and drink gatorade and come back tomorrow. that is what happens. randy: the reality it is not that important a good football season for someone that does not have a teenager, two parents do not have a teenager. shepard: could the coach make the point, my job is to push the kids. i didn t realize he was that dehydrated. arthur: you are right. but no one is saying he did anything intentional. it is negligent. he made a huge mistake. shepard: i thought the bar was you have to realize what you are doing is going to cause injury. that is a high bar. randy: the fact both were in the hospital, one, maybe days before, and the other, the