there are still two schools here. one over there, one behind me in the other direction, that are still on lockdown. there was some concern about students arriving later than 8:30 or so in the morning, and what their status would be. but all of that seems to be everything here now seems to be calm, on hold, as they look for answers. and yes, this is a very working class, hard-working neighborhood. there are a lot of people here who are standing around, who would have taken the subway to get to where they are, to work. it s a residential neighborhood. it s also very commercial and also somewhat industrial. there s nothing about it that s striking about it as to why there would be a target. there have been other bomb attacks that happened around the city and other high-profile places, if you will, that have been targeted. this feels like a very typical residential neighborhood in brooklyn, tough the beaten path. but the subway stop where it happened was something of a hub.
incidents between 2002 and 2004. it was her breathless 911 call that ended their long ordeal. help me, i m amanda berry. i ve beenkidnapped, and i ve been missing for ten years, and i m here. i m free now. martin savidge live from cleveland for us this morning. martin the last time anyone saw amanda berry she was finishing her shift at a burger king in 2003. this was one day before her 17th birthday and then she was gone. martin? right. and now we stand, christine, in front of the home where those three women were found yesterday. amanda berry was the one who managed to escape and the two other women were rescued. it s a hard-working neighborhood. one that is unaccustomed to miracles. yet they know that yesterday they had three of them. michele knight disappeared when she was 19. that was 2002. amanda berry disappeared the day before her 17th birthday. that was 2003.
he lived in a town, an area of boston called dorchester, a hard working neighborhood that so many people here can relate to. the woman was from an area called medford, another very boston place and a graduate student here like so many others here, the third victim. here at the hospital, we learned today that several of the patients who are in the most critical condition woke up from medically induced comas today for the first time. maybe four or five of them and were able to speak to doctors about what they had been going through. the doctors with were saying they were trying to keep all this business, but it was an indication of how series some patients still are here. the number of critically injured patients rose from 17 to about 22 or 24 and the doctors we were
boston called dorchester, a hard working neighborhood that so many people here can relate to. the woman was from an area called medford, another very boston place and a graduate student here like so many others here, the third victim. here at the hospital, we learned today that several of the patients who are in the most critical condition woke up from medically induced comas today for the first time. maybe four or five of them and were able to speak to doctors about what they had been going through. the doctors with were saying they were trying to keep all this business, but it was an indication of how series some patients still are here. the number of critically ill patients rose from 17 to about 22 or 24 and the doctors we were talking to were saying it is