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Officials respond to a report of car in the Spanish Fork River near the Main Street and the Arrowhead Trail Road junction in Spanish Fork, Utah, Saturday, March 7, 2015. (AP / The Daily Herald, Sammy Jo Hester)
Brady McCombs,
The Associated Press
SALT LAKE CITY -- Police responding to a report from a fisherman about an overturned car in an icy Utah river were stunned to discover an 18-month-old girl dangling in a car seat inside, unconscious but alive.
They found the baby in the back seat and a woman dead in the front seat after flipping over the car. A firefighter jumped into the river and cut the car-seat straps, freeing the baby who was wearing only a flannel onesie and no hat or gloves.
Officers then formed a line in the river and handed the cold child from one person to the next until she was on the shoreline and in emergency workers' arms.
Two days later, the toddler was recovering at a hospital, though authorities still don't know exactly how she survived hanging upside-down for nearly 14 hours in frigid temperatures with no food or water.
&It's heartbreaking. Was she crying most the night?& Spanish Fork Police Officer Tyler Beddoes said. &It's a miracle. ... She was needed for sure elsewhere.&
Beddoes spoke to the woman's family and on Monday recounted the ordeal.
Police believe the crash occurred late Friday when the child's mother, 25-year-old Lynn Groesbeck, struck a cement barrier on a bridge and careened into the river in Spanish Fork, about 50 miles south of Salt Lake City.
Groesbeck had visited her parents in Salem and was about halfway back to her home in Springville when it happened, Spanish Fork police Lt. Matt Johnson said.
Investigators don't know what caused the crash, he said. There were no skid marks, and the midsize car had no signs of mechanical failures.
Police don't suspect drugs or alcohol as a factor but were awaiting toxicology results. Groesbeck might have been tired or distracted, Johnson said, adding that authorities weren't ruling anything out.
Even though the road that goes over the bridge gets plenty of traffic, no one saw the wreck because the cement barrier obstructed the view below, Johnson said.
If a fisherman hadn't chosen that river Saturday morning, it could have been several more hours before the car was found, he said.
The overturned car was perched on the bank and rocks. As the girl dangled inside, icy water rushed just below her head through broken car windows. The temperatures were near freezing throughout the night and through the morning.
&She must have been just out of the water enough to be getting oxygen,& Beddoes said.
When the four officers responded to the vehicle, they didn't know how long it had been there or who was inside.
After freeing the girl from the car, responders rushed her to an ambulance and performed CPR, Beddoes said.
On Monday, Lily Groesbeck was in stable condition and improving, according to hospital officials. Beddoes said the girl was opening her eyes and doing well.
Lynn Groesbeck was enrolled at Provo College with a goal of becoming a medical assistant, her sister Jill Sanderson told the Deseret News.
Beddoes said the family has thanked him and the other officers for helping save Lily.
&Knowing that she was trapped in there 14 hours, the cold water running through car, just blows me away,& Beddoes said.
Lynn Jennifer Groesbeck and her daughter are seen in this image from the GoFundMe page.
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Chinese fishermen no enemy of S.Korea
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Web Editor: Qian Ruisha
A Chinese fisherman was killed on Friday morning by a South Korean coast guard officer who opened fire with a pistol. According to the South Korean authorities, the Chinese fishing boat had crossed the border to fish in South Korean sea waters, and the tragedy took place when the fisherman "resisted" the coast guards' attempt to seize the boat.
Conflicts between Chinese fishermen and South Korean coast guard officers have been occurring for a long time. In 2012, a Chinese fisherman was killed by a rubber bullet fired by the South Korean coast guard. This time, it was a real bullet that killed the fisherman.
Even if the Chinese boat did cross the border as the South Korean side alleged, and the fisherman did "resist" the South Korean coast guard operation, should the officers have fired real bullets and killed him? Some people in South Korea may think that by doing this the law enforcers could look "awesome." But have they considered the feelings of the Chinese people?
Both sides must be extremely careful when firing up public sentiment against the other side.
China has never encouraged its people to fish on the South Korean side. On the contrary, the authorities have always tried to persuade the fishermen to abide by the law.
For some reason, the fishermen insist on trying their chances. The sea territory is different from that of the land, it is possible the fishermen's awareness of maritime rights and obligations is not as clear as that of the land border. However, if the South Korean authorities use force too harshly and promptly, they will have gone even further astray than the fishermen.
The Chinese government needs to further educate its fishermen to follow laws. But the South Korean coast guard should also be aware that the sea border between China and South Korea is not the same as the "38th Parallel" dividing the two Koreas. As long as the Chinese fishermen did not threaten the coast guard officers' lives, the officers should not have fired a real bullet into the fisherman's heart.
These fishermen are, at most, violators of economic laws, or might have resisted law enforcement to some degree. But the fishermen are not terrorists. They are people who make a living on the sea. They are not the enemy of South Korea.
The South Korean government should take Sino-Korean relations into account, investigate the incident and punish the officer according to the law, so as to give the Chinese people a convincing answer to the fisherman's death.
We hope this incident is only an unexpected accident, not a "standard response" for Chinese fishermen who might have crossed the border.
We also wish to see a reasonable and restrained South Korea instead of a country with rising nationalistic flames.
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WHO ARE YOU TO WRITE A BOOK ABOUT WOMEN?
woman sounded angry when she asked me that. Or maybe I should say seemed angry,
since it was in an email, in response to a blog I wrote that mentioned I was
working on a book called Why Women Rule: The Rise of the Female Warrior.
to think about that question. Who was I to write a book about women? My first
answer I typed to her, would not be the right answer because it contained an
accidental obscenity, so I didn&#39;t send it. I used the backspace button to
delete it. Besides, everybody says that obscene stuff these days in response to
the slightest provocation, and I don&#39;t want to be like everybody else just to
look trendy.
I to write about women? Well! I had a mother. Is that good enough? Well, maybe
not. Everyone has had a mother. So I&#39;m not exactly an outlier there.
two sisters. I have three daughters. I have a wife. I have women clients. My
favorite philosopher/spiritual advisor is Byron Katie, a woman. And I cheer for
Jennifer Lawrence every time she picks up her bow and arrow in The Hunger Games.
I have always rejected the excessively tribal claims that only women can write
about women, only blacks can write about blacks, only dwarves can write about
dwarves, and on and on. If we have too much more of that tribal isolation no
one will be bonding with anyone else ever again. It will just be islands of
isolation and tribal rage.
forgot one of my best qualifications: my grandmother was a woman. She was a
hero of mine, and a role model. She never hated anyone. When she didn&#39;t like
someone she would always say they were &insignificant.& Sometimes she
would say, &He&#39;s the most insignificant man I know of!&
grandmother was not tribal, either. If the boys (her sons and grandson) were in
her living room watching a football game, she would poke her head out from the
kitchen and ask, &Who&#39;s the underdog?& We would shout back who the
underdog was in the game, and she would say, &That&#39;s who I want to
always for the underdog. But it made no sense to her tribal boys.
&Who&#39;s
the underdog?& she would say, as we watched our Arizona Wildcats play New
Mexico!& we would shout.
I hope New Mexico wins,& she would say.
We couldn&#39;t understand it. &They&#39;re playing Arizona!&
&They&#39;re
the underdog, that&#39;s why.&
Grandma! You live in Arizona, your children and grandchildren went to the
University of Arizona.&
doesn&#39;t matter. I hope New Mexico wins.&
loyalty was always to the underdog. Ours was to our own exclusive tribe. Her
heart was bigger. Her ego was smaller. Her anger (the ultimate result of tribal
loyalty) was almost non-existent.
my hero. But who am I to write about women?
answer? I don&#39;t care who I am. I am insignificant.
&If I can stop one
heart from breaking,
I sh If I can ease one life the aching,
or cool one pain, or help one fainting robin unto his nest again,
I shall not live in vain.&
&#0160; &#0160; &#0160; &#0160; &#0160; &#0160; &#0160; &#0160; &#0160; &#0160; &#0160; &#0160; &#0160; &#0160; &#0160; &#0160; &#0160; &#0160; &#0160; ~ Emily Dickinson &#0160;
I&#39;ve had the pleasure of
helping Jonathan Keyser edit his upcoming book on how he converted from a
self-centered, egotistical life of seeking business success, to a life of selfless
The book inspired me to
search for a quote that best described Jonathan&#39;s heart and soul. That&#39;s the
quote you see up there from Emily Dickinson.
It sure doesn&#39;t look
like a quote that has anything to do with business.
Which is why it is
perfect, because Jonathan and his team of like-minded, service-obsessed commercial
real estate consultants do not do business in a normal way.
For example, let&#39;s take
a look at their operating principles that the team co-authored for itself. And
before you allow yourself to be pleasantly stunned by these, what&#39;s even more
impressive to me is how his team continuously imprints these by reading them
aloud at meetings and reporting back to each other about how they are being
lived out there in the real world:
1. We SERVE our clients, partners, and each other fully, selflessly
and completely and only involve ourselves in projects, activities and
conversations that can truly add value to another individual. We are known by one
word….SERVICE…and we live the statement: “It is not about me.”
2. We outwork our competition and win as a result. We work
relentlessly, tirelessly, and passionately towards our cause and do not allow
ourselves to be distracted, discouraged, or deterred from our mission by
ANYTHING, no matter how enticing it may appear.
3. We encourage bold action and are not afraid of making a mistake.
We never punish mistakes, but rather embrace them because to fear mistakes
makes a person timid, and keeps them out of bold, fearless, massive action
which is precisely where value is created.
4. We always do our best, and produce more than our clients request
or expect every single time. We provide the highest quality service, materials,
and deliverables to our clients and partners, and nothing is ever done
half-ass. Everything is done to the very best of our potential.
5. We expect to win every single time. Period. We do this because we
think and act as we truly are…the best in the business. No one delivers greater
service or quality representation than our team. We are the BEST and we honor
ourselves by being and doing our best.
6. We are one team, and each person plays an integral role. Together
we are more successful than we would be on our own, and we honor the importance
of everyone’s contribution. We each serve a critical team function, and no team
member is superior to another.
7. We give first, fully and exuberantly, knowing that if we focus on
giving and truly seeking opportunities to help others in real, tangible ways,
then we experience true joy and fulfillment in our own lives, and as a side
benefit, experience resounding success as well.
8. We always follow through with the commitments we make…always.
People can rely on us because we do what we say we will do, and when we see
that we cannot, we quickly clean it up. We are our word, and as a result, what
we speak into existence actually occurs for us.
9. We have fun with what we do, and with the members of the team.
This is a mission we are thrilled to be a part of, and we won’t take on a
client unless it will be fun for everyone. Nothing is worth sacrificing our
happiness over, and so we are lighthearted and playful in all we do.
10. We invest in our own self-improvement, always striving for greater
awareness of ourselves and our creator, for we know that as we align with our
true identity and remain focused on our purpose that the power within us will
manifest and create our highest potential.
11. We are a family, and always protect and serve each other. In love,
we hold each other accountable through authentic, honest, and kind discussion.
We are a tight knit brotherhood, and we love and care for each member of the
team at all times because they are family.
12. We are 100% coachable. We do not resist feedback, we are never
defensive, and we look deep within ourselves to find where feedback could be
even partially true. We find great value in the perspective of others and are
fully committed to the consensus of the team.
13. We are 100% present in all that we do. We commit all of our mental
energy to what we’re creating and do not allow ourselves to be distracted by
Anything (technology, other people, or our own thoughts). We are fully present,
and thus maximize every action and interaction.
14. We are disruptive, we embrace change, and we are forward thinking
in all that we do. We continuously explore and integrate new tools and
innovations, to maximize personal responsiveness & efficiency, and provide
best-in-class service to each and every client.
15. We are strong, healthy and fit. We value and respect our bodies
with regular exercise and proper nutrition, knowing it increases productivity,
confidence and well being. We care for ourselves, and as a result, discipline
flows into every aspect of our lives.
Jonathan Keyser has not
created some kind of blue sky ideal future scene for his team and him to live
toward. I know the man (he and I share the same transformational unstoppable
coach). Keyser&#39;s principles are a description of how he lives NOW. He&#39;s
performed this way for quite some time, in fact, and is now devoted to teaching
his team, and even beyond his team..... (when his book comes out) the entire
world the profitable results of living for service.
I received a quote from
Brian Johnson this week that made me think of Jonathan and the company they
call Keyser:
“A path is only a path, and there is no
affront, to oneself or to others, in dropping it if that is what your heart
tells you . . . Look at every path closely and deliberately. Try it as many
times as you think necessary. Then ask yourself alone, one question . . . Does
this path have a heart? If it does, if it doesn&#39;t it is of no
use.” &#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160;&#0160; ~ Carlos Castaneda
The Business Jounal had
a great little article on Keyser that you will want to read, .
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