golf course. and sure enough, with renee s help, detectives found the bag on the golf course. inside were cash, clothing, and a cell phone, and a pen light. also, after steve was arrested, they conducted more searches. in his storage unit, they found books about how to cover your tracks and live as a fugitive. at an apartment he rented in scottsdale, arizona, they found something interesting in the parking garage. i believe it was a bmw motorcycle that the detectives showed me that was in the parking garage. they believe that he had recently purchased it. reporter: and inside these locked cases, they later learned, steve had maps, clothing, hair dye, makeup, and fifteen thousand dollars in cash. charlotte, who still believed her father was innocent, reluctantly testified for the prosecution. put on the spot, she had to agree she knew he was thinking of running. and under a grant of immunity she admitted that she
they really do is buy when they are in pain and have money to solve the pain. who has the pain here? certainly the diner has the pain, they can t see the menu or the eyes of the person they brought as a date. does the restaurant owner have the pain. are they comfortable with them having a conversation with the person going to the restaurant or do it with a $10 pen light. it s a very elegant solution. you have to make sure you are selling to the person with the pain. interesting. it s about how you frame it. this is solving a problem. that s great. would you take another meeting? angela? not at this point. i think the menu is interesting. you were telling you actually designed the menu with the light in it. that would solve the pain point of the restaurant owner. i would like to see more in that direction. barry? i would probably say not at this point. what i want to understand is
and that is a high definition rotating 360 degree camera that has tremendous zoom capabilities. and the other camera is on a retractable pen light. reporter: a digital stethoscope on board with noise canceling headphones allows the hospital staff to hear breath and heart sounds clearly. myself and my team believes that this transport av system will save lives with its ability to speed up critical care that we re able to provide for these patients. reporter: gary tuchman, cnn. just ahead on cnn, taking a vacation from cancer. when a family is living with a death sentence, the best medicine can be an all expense paid trip to a luxury location. you re about to meet the man who started the jack and jill late stage cancer foundation and one family who briefly was able to put cancer behind them. because of one word, imagination and reality have merged.
of discovery. reporter: headed for cincinnati s children s hospital is an ambulance loaded with high-def video conference technology so what you see here inside this vehicle is what doctors see in the hospital s critical care unit like in this practice run, part of a pilot program this technology is currently used in the transport of premature infants in incubators. for the first time they can see with their own eyes and trust the care they are directing is right for the patient. a transport affirm v computer is mounted onto the stretcher. it has two cameras attached to it. it has a camera that hover above on the swing arm. that is a high-definition rotating 360 degree camera that has tremendous zoom capabilities. the other cam rays on a retractible pen light. a digital stethoscope, noise canceling headphones allows them to hear breath and heart sounds
reporter: headed for cincinnati s children s hospital is an ambulance loaded with high-def video conferencing technology so that what you see here inside the vehicle is what doctors see in the hospital s critical care unit. like in this practice run. part of a pilot program, this technology is currently being used in the transport of premature infants and incubators. they can see what they need to see with their own eyes and trust their own judgment that the care they re directing is right for that patient. reporter: a transport av computer is mounted on to the patient s stretcher. it has two cameras, one that hovers above on a swing arm and that is high definition, rotating 360-degree camera that has tremendous zoom capabilities. and the other camera is on a retractable pen light. a digital stethoscope onboard along with noise-canceling headphones allows the staff to hear breath sounds clearly. myself and my team believe