2-week-old girl rescued from Turkey quake rubble

What we're following:

- 2-week-old girl rescued from Turkey quake rubble

- Khaddafy reportedly buried in secret location

- Last of the United States' most powerful nuclear bombs being disassembled

And did you see...

- Netflix loses over 800,000 subscribers

- NBA will cancel at least two more weeks of the season

- Solar outburst sparks beautiful northern lights

 

 


 

Discuss this post

Good Evening Mr.Williams, a fine broadcast as always. Certainly much health news to report today. Hoping just to keep everyone healthy at any age.

The report by Mr.Bazell about the flu shot and the effects of receiving the shots seem to vary and in the research provided recently not as effective at warding off the flu. Vaccines differing from year to year can give alternating results leaving people wondering if getting the flu shot will truly keep them from being ill. It appears the best findings are with the elderly is prevening long stays in the hospital and loss of life. People still being encouraged to get the flu shot, but no guarantee of not having the flu. Just try to take the best care of oneself.

The report by Michelle Franzen from Turkey showed how miracles happen within a terrible disaster. The rescuers finding the two week old little baby girl alive in the rubble of the earthquake was incredible. Then finding her mother and grandmother alive too in the rubble and rescueing them was again a miracle. The rescue crews never losing hope of discovering anyone alive in the terrible quake and working tirelessly. One hopes and prays they find more people alive. It was heartwarming to see the photos of the baby girl in the hospital and hoping she continues to do just fine.

Great photos of the Northern Lights in the sky! And the Blue Whale coming so close to the glass bottom boat was amazing.

The couple who got married in the dust storm will certainly have interesting memories of their ceremony.

Thank You for the broadcast Mr.Williams. Peace to You and to All!

Be Well Everyone!

Stay Extra,Extra Safe and Well Richard!

Take Extra,Extra Good Care Richard and Crew!

Lisa

    Reply#1 - Tue Oct 25, 2011 8:49 PM EDT
    You're in Easy Mode. If you prefer, you can use XHTML Mode instead.
    As a new user, you may notice a few temporary content restrictions. Click here for more info.