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Bombing Survivor: "Glass Everywhere and then I Blacked Out"

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Connecticut couple Amy and Mike Garofolo were in Boston last Monday to cheer on a friend in the marathon, but more importantly to mark a rebirth in Amy's fight with cancer.

They were mere feet away from one of the explosions.

For four hours the Middletown couple was on the sidewalk outside Forum Restaurant, waiting for their friend to cross the finish line. His slow time may have saved their lives.

"I remember him being blown back into the restaurant and going down like a rag doll. Glass everywhere and then I blacked out," said Amy Garofolo, who says when she came to, her son Ryan was carrying her away from all the chaos.

She says it felt like she got hit by a ton of bricks. "And as we were evacuating out the back of the restaurant, I could feel blood trickling down my face."

Amy sustained serious injuries as did her husband Michael. He has perforated ear drums, staples in his head and burns on his hand. 

"There was lots of glass. I remember the falling glass," said Michael. "Thinking to myself this isn't good."

It's still difficult to process for the Garofolo's of Middletown. They were in Boston that Monday for a cancer fundraiser at Forum; they were also in town to celebrate Amy's first anniversary of her stem cell transplant.

They had come in just 30 minutes before the first bomb went off and then the second exploded.

"We were literally out by the road cheering for four hours," Amy said.

"I think of the what ifs. The thousand different decisions. Little decisions that were made by myself or Amy and a lot of different people that affected where we were," Michael added.

Both Mike and Amy were blown back into the restaurant. They found their kids and were evacuated out back. Mike though went back in to help out; he saw the front glass blown out and pure terror.

"And then once I got out there, it was pretty horrific," Mike said. Within a split second one minute they are cheering on their friends they're on the ground missing body parts wondering what the heck just happened."

Mike was taken to Massachusetts General Hospital to be checked out and was released several hours later.

"I'm just thankful," said Mike.

Neither one of them has taken me down and I'm going to fight back against both of them," Amy added.

Amy has been battling multiple myloma for two years and says an incident like this has made her even stronger. As for her marathon injuries she says she had glass in her hands, cuts in her head and down her nose but the Garofolo's know luck was on their side.

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MedStar Crew Saves Woman From Burning Car

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Two MedStar first responders saved a woman from a fiery rollover crash early Thursday morning.

Kayden Bathory and Robert Long of MedStar arrived to the scene of a burning, rolled over vehicle on West Freeway at Chapel Creek Boulevard in Fort Worth.

The pair was first on scene to the crash and used a fire extinguisher to temporarily fight the fire and pull the woman from out of the burning vehicle.

As the pair dragged the woman out, the fuel tank ignited and the vehicle exploded.

Both of the first responders received flash burns, but were able to get the patient to a stable condition for transport by CareFlite to an area burn center.

The victim of the crash suffered serious burns and is in critical condition, according to MedStar.

Bathory and Long will be formally recognized for their actions by MedStar in the near future, according to a press release.

Fort Worth Police and Fire Departments also responded to the crash. Fort Worth firefighters were able to extinguish the vehicle fire around 1 a.m.

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Who's Attending the Bush Center Dedication?

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International heads of state, former government officials, and other dignitaries will attend the Bush Center dedication. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

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International heads of state, former government officials, and other dignitaries are scheduled to be in attendance for the dedication of the George W. Bush Presidential Library on the campus of Southern Methodist University in Dallas.

All five living American presidents will attend the ceremony, including President Obama, and former presidents George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George H. W. Bush, and Jimmy Carter.

First lady Michelle Obama, as well as former first ladies Laura Bush, Hillary Clinton, Barbara Bush, and Rosalynn Carter, are also scheduled to attend.

Additional Bush family members including George W. Bush's daughters, Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Bush, brother Jeb Bush and his family, including son George P. Bush, will also be present.

The list of confirmed invitees also includes dozens of high profile public servants, including former Secretaries of State Condoleezza Rice and Colin Powell, former Secretary of Defense Bob Gates, Former Attorneys General John Ashcroft and Alberto Gonzales, and former Education Secretary Rod Paige.

International heads of state scheduled to attend include:

  • Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen (NATO)
  • President Mikheil Saakashvilli and Mrs. Sandra E. Roelofs (Georgia)
  • President Josè Marìa Aznar (Spain)
  • Prime Minister and Mrs. Ehud Olmert (Israel)
  • Prime Minister and Mrs. John Howard (Australia)
  • President Lee Myung-bak and Mrs. Yoon-ok Kim (Korea)
  • Prime Minister Tony Blair and Mrs. Cherie Blair (United Kingdom)
  • President John Kufuor (Ghana)
  • President Francisco Flores Perèz and Mrs. Lourdes Maria Rodriguez de Flores (El Salvador)
  • Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi (Italy)

One of the 1,000 guests attending the ceremony will be Colorado filmmaker David Basinger.

According to the Loveland Reporter-Herald, Balsiger received an invitation to the small ceremony because of a documentary he worked on about the former president in 2004, which looked at Bush's faith and its role in his life.

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Crash, Closures Snarl US 75 Traffic

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Major traffic issues on U.S. 75 are delaying drivers in Dallas and McKinney.

Southbound U.S. 75 lanes are closed in McKinney where a truck rolled over just north of Virginia Ave.

U.S. 75 is closed from U.S. 380 to Virginia due to that single vehicle accident. No one is reportedly injured.

All southbound drivers on U.S. 75 are being forced off at U.S. 380.

In Dallas, road closures due to the dedication of the George W. Bush Presidential Center on the campus of Southern Methodist University may have drivers seeing delays or seeking alternate routes.

All streets around the Southern Methodist University campus are expected to busier than normal between Wednesday and Friday.

Drivers who use streets that border the campus of SMU and Mockingbird Lane near U.S. 75/Central Expressway are advised to find alternate routes Thursday.  Additionally, the southbound Central Expressway frontage road between University Boulevard and Mockingbird Lane will be closed Thursday.

While Central Expressway will remain open Thursday, drivers should expect delays.

See the complete road closures for the Bush Center dedication event here: Getting Around Bush Center Traffic Delays

View updated Traffic information by following Samantha Davies on Twitter (@SDaviesNBC5) and searching hashtag #DFWTraffic

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2013 Cowboys Mock Draft

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Just hours away from the draft, the number of potential paths for the Cowboys seems endless. Sitting at No. 18, it's difficult to project even the Cowboys' first pick because this draft could unfold in so many different ways. I really believe Dallas will be targeting one of the two elite guards in this class, but I think the odds of one of them being available are just 50/50.

For the sake of this mock draft, I'm going to assume that both Chance Warmack and Jonathan Cooper are off of the board when the Cowboys are on the clock. I'm also going to assume that offensive tackle D.J. Fluker is gone, which seems like a legitimate possibility at this point.
Note that this mock draft is my best guess of what the Cowboys will do with their picks, not what I personally would do.

Round 1: Sylvester Williams, DT, UNC

With Kenny Vaccaro still on the board, I think the Cowboys will realize the safety position is so deep that drafting Vaccaro won't maximize overall value. If that's the case, Williams might be a major consideration. From my Williams scouting report:

Williams is a big, powerful defensive tackle who nonetheless can move with speed. He's extremely quick off of the ball—consistently the first person off of the snap at UNC—despite his 6-3, 313-pound frame. Like Purdue's Kawann Short, Williams is one of the few defensive tackles in this draft that I see being scheme versatile. He's strong enough to hold up at the point, but he's fast enough to penetrate as a one-gap defensive tackle. He was used as the latter sort of defensive tackle at UNC.

As a pass rusher, Williams parlays his quickness and strength into an excellent bull rush. When he gets a jump on the ball, he can quickly drive interior linemen into the backfield. He combines his bull rush with an outstanding swim move—probably the best in this draft class. Williams also has great play recognition; I saw about a half-dozen screens thrown against him and he wasn't fooled by one.

Williams can play both defensive tackle positions and would eventually take over for one of the Cowboys' two aging interior defensive linemen.

Round 2: Justin Pugh, G, Syracuse

I'm not very high on Pugh, but a lot of teams think he has guard/tackle versatility. The Cowboys have visited with Pugh.

Pugh is one of those "what if?" players, but we probably won't get to uncover the answer to the question "what if Pugh stayed at offensive tackle in the NFL?" The reason is that, although he has 6-5 height, Pugh's arms measure only 32 inches. That's a death sentence for an offensive tackle in the NFL; arm length is strongly correlated with success because tackles need to be able to fend off tall defensive ends.

You can already see signs of Pugh's potential struggles when you watch tape of him at Syracuse. While he generally did an admirable job in pass protection, he can be neutralized if a longer defender gets his hands into Pugh's chest. At the next level, Pugh will face the best of the best—defensive ends and linebackers who all know how to use their length to control offensive tackles with short arms. On top of that, Pugh struggled at the Senior Bowl when he lined up outside.

Pugh would be a starting guard right off the bat.

Round 3: JJ Wilcox, S, Georgia Southern

As far as mid-round picks go, I think Wilcox is by far the most likely to come to Dallas. He's a favorite of mine and the 'Boys have shown a lot of interest.

Wilcox has excellent size at 6-0, 213 pounds. He turned in a solid 40 time at 4.51 and a remarkable 4.09 short shuttle, showing why he was used at receiver for three seasons. As you'd expect, Wilcox is an outstanding athlete; he moves fluidly and shows excellent lateral quickness. Despite little experience at safety, Wilcox is a good tackler. He doesn't wait for ball-carriers to reach him, but instead attacks the line and breaks down well in space.

Wilcox didn't play much from a single-high position at Georgia Southern, but he got time there at the Senior Bowl. He performed surprisingly well, and his measurables suggest he should be able to play deep. He showed good ball skills at the Senior Bowl—and during his time on offense in college—so he has the ability to make big plays in the secondary.

Wilcox has a higher ceiling than Vaccaro at a fraction of the price.

Round 4: Marcus Lattimore, RB, South Carolina

I'm not a huge fan of Lattimore's simply because I don't think he was an elite running back even before he got injured. It's difficult to say whether or not the Cowboys will target Lattimore; on one hand, they've had some success finding value on injured players, but on the other hand, Lattimore's injury was potentially career-threatening and he might not be able to play this year. I'd much prefer Vanderbilt's Zac Stacy or Texas A&M's Christine Michael, but I have a feeling that Lattimore will drop far enough to at least entice Dallas.

Round 5: Stansly Maponga, DE, TCU

Maponga is a pass-rusher in whom the Cowboys have shown interest. He's undersized at only 6-2, but he has 34-inch arms. While others emphasize height, the Cowboys could potentially find value on a player who actually has the physical tools to excel in the NFL but will drop because of a perceived weakness that doesn't actually affect production.

Round 6: Chris Gragg, TE, Arkansas

One of the things I like about the Cowboys' draft strategy under Jason Garrett is that, even when searching for the "right kind of guys," they've still been able to find athletes. Gragg is an extraordinary athlete; at 244 pounds, he ran a sub-4.50 40-yard dash. He's the exact type of high-upside player that teams should target in the late rounds and a potential future replacement for Jason Witten.

Jonathan Bales is the founder of The DC Times. He writes for DallasCowboys.com and the New York Times. He's also the author of Fantasy Football for Smart People: How to Dominate Your Draft.

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Missing Brown University Student Found Dead in Providence River

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A body pulled from a river in Providence, Rhode Island two days ago has been positively identified as missing Brown University student, Sunil Tripathi.

The state's Department of Health made the announcement this morning, formally ending the 38 day search for Bryn Mawr native. The medical examiner used dental records to identify Tripathi. His cause of death is still being investigated but the ME said no foul play was suspected.

Tripathi, 22, had been missing since March 16. He was last seen on surveillance video early that morning, not far from his apartment on Brook Street, near campus.

Sunil's case was thrust back into the spotlight last week after a viral onslaught of erroneous speculation that Tripathi was connected to the Boston Marathon bombings.

The family this morning posted a message on the Facebook page they'd been using in the search for Sunil:

"As we carry indescribably grief, we also feel incredible gratitude. To each one of you -- from our hometown to many distant lands -- we extend our thanks for the words of encouragement, for your thoughts, for your hands, for your prayers, and for the love you have so generously shared."

His body was found by members of the school's crew team in the water near India Point Park, which is a few blocks away from Tripathi's apartment.

Tripathi, a graduate of Radnor High School, moved to Providence to attend Brown. He was studying philosophy but took a leave this semester. Sunil battled depression and was working through a "tough time," his sister Sangeeta said last month. The family felt that in the weeks before he disappeared, however, Sunil was doing well. 

On the day his brother went missing, Ravi Tripathi made the trip from Philadelphia to Providence, R.I. as fast as he could.

"We dropped everything. We didn't even pack. And then a couple of days turned into over a month."

Providence was ground zero in the search for Sunil Tripathi. His immediate family, extended family and close friends were all there together. Every day they met and collaborate on what they can do next.

"It's a very scary thing to be on the other side of it and see how quickly our voices got drowned out and hysteria took over," Ravi Tripathi said in an interview on Monday.

The Tripathi family has been posting the latest information and messages of hope on their "Help Us Find Sunil Tripathi" Facebook page.

"It's been a roller coaster for all of us," Ravi said earlier this week, reflecting back on the five weeks they've spent searching for Sunil.  Ravi said he would always be grateful for the time everyone has spent together, saying the support of family and friends has been "beautiful. A gift."

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George W. Bush: I "Really Don't" Miss Being President

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George W. Bush is back in the Oval Office. Fortunately for him, it is just a replica of his old workplace.

Bush took a walk through the new George W. Bush Presidential Center in Dallas on Thursday and told NBC's Matt Lauer that he does not miss his old job.

"I had all the fame and power I needed for eight years," Bush said. "Laura and I knew when our time was up, it was time to come home."

Bush and wife Laura reflected on their eight years in the White House on the day that five living past and present U.S. presidents gathered to help dedicate the George W. Bush Presidential Center in a ceremony that is expected to attract more than 8,000 spectators.

The event also marks Bush's first return to the spotlight since he left the real Oval Office four years ago when he left behind a presidency that was punctuated with low approval ratings and controversial decisions -- decisions that Bush unabashedly says he does not regret.

"We were successful in protecting the homeland," he said. "People are going argue whether such and such yielded information and I am telling you that it did and without it, you cannot protect the homeland."

 

The tour of the center with the Bushes included a stop at the display of hanging chads - a relic of the Florida election recount where the Supreme Court ultimately ruled in favored of Bush after the 2000 presidential election.

The decision marked the beginning of a presidency for which Bush said he had high hopes: economic development, tax relief, education reform and faith based initiatives.

But that all went out the window on Sept. 11, 2001.

"I became a wartime president, something I did not want to be," Bush said.

Still, Laura Bush says her husband is at peace. And while the former president does not miss being Commander in Chief, he has no qualms about encouraging his brother Jeb Bush to run in 2016. Bush said in an interview that aired on ABC on Wednesday that his younger brother would make a "marvelous candidate."

But their mother Barbara Bush disagreed.

"We've had enough Bushes," she said in a separate interview with Lauer, adding that Jeb is "by far the best-qualified man," but thought there were many worthy candidates.

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West Memorial Procession Begins

NBC 5 will stream live video coverage of a procession for the fallen West first responders. At 2 p.m., we will live stream the memorial service from Waco, TX.

A memorial service is planned Thursday in Waco, Texas, to honor the first responders who died in last week's explosion in West. Fifteen people died in the explosion, and at least 10 of them were first responders.

President Obama will fly to Waco for the service after attending the dedication of the George W. Bush presidential library in Dallas.

Gov. Rick Perry, Sen. John Cornyn and other public officials also plan to be there.

It is set to start at 2 p.m. at the Ferrell Center at Baylor University, but officials urged people to arrive early because of the extraordinary security.

The event is organized by the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation and Texas Line of Duty Death Task Force.

It was the largest life of first responders in Texas in recent memory.

"Patience is a wonderful thing and we encourage a heavy dose of it," said Baylor University police chief Jim Doak. "But the program -- I've seen what they are going to do -- it will be well worth the wait. The firefighters who are putting this on have put a lot of thought into it, a lot of emotion. There are some real heavy hearts."

A number of fire departments from North Texas are participating in the service, including Irving, Lewisville, Coppell and Red Oak.

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Laura Bush Talks of 'Heartbreak and Healing'

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Former first lady Laura Bush says the George W. Bush Presidential Center is meant as much for U.S. military personnel and others as it is for her husband.

In remarks Thursday morning to some 10,000 people who gathered for the dedication of the center, Bush said the presidency is represented by the important roles played by tens of thousands of military personnel.

She also thanked many in the Bush administration who worked behind the scenes to forward U.S. policy.

She talked of moments that defined her husband's presidency, including the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. She described the aftermath as a "long season of heartbreak and healing."

The center includes the presidential library and museum along with the 43rd president's policy institute. The center opens to the public May 1.

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