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clouds. it s been nearly 16 months now since super storm sandy devastated the northeast. we are introduced to a photographer who thought the floods ruined his works only to discover the opposite. reporter: when randy taylor talks about his photos, he can t help but tell you what they used to look like. this is a moose and you can see the antlers up here. reporter: taylor was a documentary-style photographer who used to travel around the world. over a 40-year career he had taken close to 30,000 images. almost all of them were destroyed by super storm sandy. where did you have them stored? it was a commercial storage facility and it was basically downstairs in the baimentd. we had to rip open filing cabinets so we had crow bars and mold was kill the photographs. this one has mold all over it. reporter: to stop the mold on the few dozen images still intact, taylor dipped them in
about a remarkable new treatment for blindness that involves gene therapy. here s dr. jon lapook. here s dr. jon lapook. reporter: 63-year-old jonathan wyatt was diagnosed at age 20 with a rare genetic disorder that causes progressive blindness. in recent years he was unable to read. he was one of six patients in the gene therapy trial. when i got home i looked at diana s mobile phone and i said a virus, the retinal cells started producing the protein. all six patients had improved vision and two including wyatt had dramatic results. robert mclaren of oxford university led the study. rather than taking a pill or proteins or taking tablets, we re actually correcting the disease at the genetic level.
and there are a lot of problems that need to be addressed. there s a punch list of fixes, and we re going to punch them out one by one. reporter: that assessment goes much deeper than the idea health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius promoted even today that the main problem was unexpected volume. and we were just wildly incorrect, the numbers so far exceeded that, and now there are very specific diagnostics in place. reporter: zients says there are two categories of issues with the web site: performance which is speed, response time, and reliability; and function, the bugs that prevent the software from working properly. the government also announced it s removing the centers for medicare and medicaid services as overseers of repairs. that job is going to qssi, one of the tech companies that helped build healthcare.gov. and by the end of november, healthcare.gov will work smoothly for the vast majority of users. reporter: that end-of-
there s three monitors missing. one s on your desk right now. reporter: today s affidavit says hasse and mcclelland believed williams was a threat to their personal safety, and both men regularly carried handguns after williams lost his job. hasse was gunned down just steps from the county courthouse in january. bruce wood is a county judge. after the first murder, the murder of mr. hasse, what did district attorney mcclelland tell you? mr. mcclelland indicated to me very early on the day of mark s murder that he felt like the person that needed to be investigated was eric williams. reporter: and what did you think about that? my belief was is that certainly he would be investigated. reporter: mcclelland and his wife cynthia were shot and killed in their home two months later. here s what eric williams told our station in dallas/fort worth two weeks ago. my heart goes out to all the families that have been affected by this tragedy. reporter: a search last