laguardia to talk about what he has seen. he was trying to fly out. you were leaving on your way going to selma, i believe. what do you see? that s right. first i learned my flight was canceled and people started talking about this flight that apparently went off the runway. last hour or so one by one emergency personnel have been wheeling folks out and placing them in ambulances. no one seems to be seriously injured as you mentioned but still the scene here is kind of a calm a calm chaos a little bit. outside the terminals is a long line of emergency vehicles and ambulances which appear to be waiting for more folks to transport. but on the inside it s kind so many flights canceled you don t see so many people around. there are families and individuals trying to figure out when they can get out of the city, which seems like it might take some time but other than that, it s it s we re seeing video on the right-hand side of some passengers being taken off in gourn
the first people who treated him when he was brought in. that was a moment we have talked to him and seen the interviews, what the trauma was. tell us how you experienced t. i didn t treat jeffrey bowman, i was in the tent with the runners that were in my particular station. jeffrey bowman was pretty he was taken very quickly to the hospital, so he was wheel chaired through the tent very fast to get to the ambulances. he was like i said, already taken away. the nurses in the tent did not treat jeffrey. how did you how do you feel about going back this year and being a volunteer? i m a little anxious. you know, i m i m very excited at the same time, but
water through the exit but i couldn t. and resilient writers. today, the president and vice president welcome wounded warriors to the white house for a race where every push of the pedal makes an important statement of courage. inspire us. you inspire the country. some of whom will be out cheering along your ride. you inspire me with your courage, your resolve, your resilience, your tenacity, your optimism. it makes me proud to be your commander in chief. and good day, everyone, i m andrea mitchell washington. the search for power between ukraine s government and pro-russian separatists in the east has now turned deadly. three russian supporters reportedly killed south of donetsk. big developments in moscow today, vladimir putin calls ukraine new russia and a difficult backdrop for negotiations. leaders from russia, ukraine, the u.s. and european union meet today in geneva, first joint sessions. jim maceda joining me with the latest in doanetsk. you have looked through
operations were done this morning? that s what we don t know yet, bob. but we know there were initial questions asked. got to believe when he was first taken into custody last night and on his way here to the hospital as well, bob. thanks, adam. all right. so i guess there is going to be some upcoming funerals. i don t know what the dates are. but it s going to be a somber next couple of weeks. i thought it was unbelievable that the one guy who had both of his legs lone off in the hospital was the one who, even though he was in a state of shock, said, i can identify these guys. what people can do when they re so injured is unbelievable. yes. jeffrey bowman. incredible. all right. after almost a week of hell, boston breathes a sigh of relief and crew ninth together. here is a crowd at fenway singing sweet caroline at the red sox game today. are you ready? sweet caroline good times never seemed to
0 u.s. state department and received a similar designation from the u.n. s al-qaeda and taliban sanctions committee. we have a quote here from ambassador daniel benjamin and it reads, the attacks perpetrated by the group illustrate the global nature of the terrorist problem we face today and we stand in solidarity with the russian people in our condemnation of these deplorable terrorist acts. the revelation that the u.s. was asked by the russian government two years ago to investigate the older brother for potential extremist ties and nothing was found is causing unease at the bureau, according to a member of the house intelligence committee. there are a lot of palpitation s going on within the f.b.i. about what did they see when they looked at this? what if anything, did they miss? that will be heavily scrutinize ed. we were also told today that this is just one of many groups that they re looking at at this time and it s also one that hasn t gotten a lot of attention in the past.