i m not hypothermic. you want me to get back this? reporter: but no warmth for the weary. oh, yes! i love it! this is like getting back in a nice tub. yep. back in the water. but this time giesbrecht gave me a nifty tool to help make extracting myself easier. these are called ice picks. and most people who snowmobile or go ice fishing have these around their neck. and this will make it easier. reporter: easier indeed, but same rules apply. kick and pull. all right. for the kick and pull that could change your life. yeah. and apparently, he actually tried to buy some of those ice picks but they re sold out on amazon. but that whole kick and pull, it s also important, by the way, to roll yourself across the ice to safety. i don t know if i would keep all of that in mind. reporter: that s why breaking it down to a repetitive like stop, drop and roll, kick and pull, remembering that, because in that moment you ve got two
the academy right now and so far those guys are doing good. i came in here as a trainee or cadet and basically the pre-part of my deployment before i attend the academy for officer corrections c01 is to come here and basically be an observer. i ve been preparing for that for now for about seven months and just trying to get ready for the different physical requirements and the mental requirements it takes and as soon as i get ahold of that i ll come back and be a correction officer, so i m looking forward to that. looking for knives, ice picks, reefer, money, anything, pills, anything that s not given out at the institutions, it s
and they respond with tear gas and bean bag guns. they say they are not taking any chances after protesters have thrown rocks, bottles and ice picks at officers. 2 some officers have been injured with sighs picks being thrown at them. there are probably a lot of people hell bent and violence and tearing our city up and we don t want to see that happen. reporter: the berkeley city council had to cancel its meeting after protesters threatened to shut it down. bill: critics and there are many, slamming the effectiveness of the cia s enhanced interrogation. but new today he tails on how it led to finding usama bin laden. martha: what it has taken to
and i never really asked for any other details, just because i didn t think i could really deal with it. the last thanksgiving we spent together, diane had gotten me off to the side and said, you know, david, if something happens to me, i want you to raise my son. and i said okay, well, i will. and that was less than a month before she was killed. more than 20 of diane s co-workers at the phone company quit their jobs. many of those who remained armed themselves with ice picks and knives. it was very, very hard. the news carried quite a bit of information about it. and you re seeing it on tv and reading about it in the paper. and i m getting phone calls. even phone calls from people i don t know. but the killer had stolen diane s red mustang and abandoned it, leaving it a mile from the crime scene. i printed the steering wheel, inside the driver s door and the
knife. what does that suggest to you, holly hughes? they haven t because the autopsies aren t complete they haven t been able to feed fie what the weapon was, but when you stab somebody, it is up close and personal. that is a rage. and when the sheriff was describing that scene, he said it is a horrific scene meaning there are multiple, multiple stand wounds, you ve got the splap splater coming off of those objects whether it was ice picks, he broke a mirror and began to stab them with piece os testify mirror. i think what we re going to find out is this is probably just an absolute nightmare in side of that apartment and we know he did have roommates because one of the prior incidents with police was that he had report add roommate for stealing some candles. $22 worth. right. $22 worth. and he swore out the citizen s warrant. he did the citizen s arrest and pushed it forward such that the