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i never went to sea world. i grew up in new york so i went to the bronx zoo. >> i grew up around the ocean. >> i came from the middle of the country in flat land kansas. >> from virginia traveled down, did the theme park thing in orlando and i was 17. and saw the night show at the stadium music, and i was driven to want to do that. >> and i saw what the trainers did. and i said that's what i want to do. >> one of the trainers there, he goes what are you doing out there? you should be a trainer. i said i don't know how to train animals. i've never trained animals in my life. >> how do you prepare yourself with an encounter with an 8,000 pound orca. >> i thought you needed a masters degree in marine biology to be a trainer. >> it takes years of study and experience to make the strict requirements necessary to interact in the water with shamu. >> come to find out, it is more about your personality and how good you can swim. >> i went and tried out and got the job right away. i was so, so excited. >> i really wante
i never went to sea world. i grew up in new york so i went to the bronx zoo. >> i grew up around the ocean. >> i came from the middle of the country in flat land kansas. >> from virginia traveled down, did the theme park thing in orlando and i was 17. and saw the night show at the stadium music, and i was driven to want to do that. >> and i saw what the trainers did. and i said that's what i want to do. >> one of the trainers there, he goes what are you doing out...
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sea world turned down our repeated request for interviews. op-ed noted that its staff has been interacting with captive killer whales daily. the tragedy of her death cannot and has not been ignored. but neither should literally the millions safe interactions that we've had over that time. video clips of captive killer whales gone wild are easily found on the web. >> he's pulled under. helpless as the whale drags him below. >> reporter: killer whales, also called orcas, are not actually whales, but dolphins. they claim they're just too big for captivity and too competent on their families. they say they are one of the few creatures besides us are aware. and they blame it on a problem, they're stir crazy. >> this is not an individual a being that's going to be appropriately stimulated by doing stupid pet tricks. >> sea world says that they provide them a stimulating environmentment and for understanding them, they say most of what we know today came from studying captive orcas. this man studies bottle-nosed dolphins, come comparing those this c
sea world turned down our repeated request for interviews. op-ed noted that its staff has been interacting with captive killer whales daily. the tragedy of her death cannot and has not been ignored. but neither should literally the millions safe interactions that we've had over that time. video clips of captive killer whales gone wild are easily found on the web. >> he's pulled under. helpless as the whale drags him below. >> reporter: killer whales, also called orcas, are not...
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, it paints a distorted pictures that hold from viewers key facts about sea world, among them that seas one of the world's most respected zoo logical institutions and that sea world rescues, rehabilitates and returns to the wild hundreds of wild animals every year, and that sea world commits millions of dollars annually to conserve ae and do scientific research. what is your reaction. >> well, what they give is sort of pole poultry. they did a good job with with that with sea turtles and manatees. >> people love to go to see shows to see whales and dolphins and they love to do that. would you get rid of it all together? what would you change? >> i never thought, going into the movie, we didn't want to do a hatchet job on sea world. we were hopeful that bewould be spear heading the sea sanctuary movement. which is cornering off the cove with a net and retiring the whales in an ocean environment. this could be a profit-making endeavor. you can't take the whales that they have and just toss them into the ocean. their teeth aren't shape and they don't know how to hunt. feed them dead fish,
, it paints a distorted pictures that hold from viewers key facts about sea world, among them that seas one of the world's most respected zoo logical institutions and that sea world rescues, rehabilitates and returns to the wild hundreds of wild animals every year, and that sea world commits millions of dollars annually to conserve ae and do scientific research. what is your reaction. >> well, what they give is sort of pole poultry. they did a good job with with that with sea turtles and...
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i never went to sea world. grew up in new york so i went to the bronx zoo. >> grew up on a lake with horses, swim the horses. >> i grew up around the ocean. >> i came from the middle of the country in flat land kansas. >> from virginia traveled down, did the theme park thing in orlando when i was 17. and saw the night show at shamu stadium, very emotional, you know, popular music. and i was driven to want to do that. >> and i saw what the trainers did. and i said "that's what i want to do." >> one of the trainers there, he goes "what are you doing out there?" you should be a trainer. i said "i don't know how to train animals." i've never trained animals in my life. >> how do you prepare yourself with an encounter with an 8,000 pound orca. >> i thought you needed a masters degree in marine biology to be a trainer. >> it takes years of study and experience to make the strict requirements necessary to interact in the water with shamu. >> come to find out, it really is more about your personality and how good you c
i never went to sea world. grew up in new york so i went to the bronx zoo. >> grew up on a lake with horses, swim the horses. >> i grew up around the ocean. >> i came from the middle of the country in flat land kansas. >> from virginia traveled down, did the theme park thing in orlando when i was 17. and saw the night show at shamu stadium, very emotional, you know, popular music. and i was driven to want to do that. >> and i saw what the trainers did. and i said...
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i never went to sea world. grew up in new york so i went to the bronx zoo. >> grew up on a lake with horses, swim the horses. >> i grew up around the ocean. >> i came from the middle of the country in flat land kansas. >> from virginia traveled down, did the theme park thing in orlando when i was 17. and saw the night show at shamu stadium, popular stadium music, and i was driven to want to do that. >> and i saw what the trainers did. and i said "that's what i want to do." >> one of the trainers there, he goes "what are you doing out there?" you should be a trainer. i said "i don't know how to train animals." i've never trained animals in my life. >> how do you prepare yourself with an encounter with an 8,000 pound orca. >> i thought you needed a masters degree in marine biology to be a trainer. >> it takes years of study and experience to make the strict requirements necessary to interact in the water with shamu. >> come to find out, it really is more about your personality and how good you can swim. >> i went
i never went to sea world. grew up in new york so i went to the bronx zoo. >> grew up on a lake with horses, swim the horses. >> i grew up around the ocean. >> i came from the middle of the country in flat land kansas. >> from virginia traveled down, did the theme park thing in orlando when i was 17. and saw the night show at shamu stadium, popular stadium music, and i was driven to want to do that. >> and i saw what the trainers did. and i said "that's what i...
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i never went to sea world.w york so i went to the bronx zoo. >> grew up on a lake with horses, swim the horses. >> i grew up around the ocean. >> i came from the middle of the country in flat land kansas. >> from virginia traveled down, did the theme park thing in orlando when i was 17. and saw the night show at shamu stadium, popular stadium music, and i was driven to want to do that. >> and i saw what the trainers did. and i said "that's what i want to do." >> one of the trainers there, he goes "what are you doing out there?" you should be a trainer. i said "i don't know how to train animals." i've never trained animals in my life. >> how do you prepare yourself with an encounter with an 8,000 pound orca. >> i thought you needed a masters degree in marine biology to be a trainer. >> it takes years of study and experience to make the strict requirements necessary to interact in the water with shamu. >> come to find out, it really is more about your personality and how good you can swim. >> i went and tried out
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sea world parks pull in $1.5 billion a year. to it than just entertainment. performances educate and inspire. >> people are having less and less daily encounter with animals. so, these are kind of exhibits are teaching people about the wild, if people don't know animals, they won't care about them. >> reporter: unfortunately, opponents say, audiences are not the only ones held captive by the show. sea world wouldn't talk to you. did they give you any reason why? >> no they said they didn't want to do anything seen as promoting a film they think sensationalizes and profits from the death of one of their employees. a lot of their supporters we tacked to are shocked by this. because they say, look if sea world believes in what it is doing, itch if it thinks the documentary is flawed it should speak out. it didn't. we tried our best to tell their side of the story. despite repeat add tempts. all we got was silence. >> tune in for "black fish" thursday, 9:00 p.m., 8:00 p.m. pacific here on cnn. peace of mind is important when you're
sea world parks pull in $1.5 billion a year. to it than just entertainment. performances educate and inspire. >> people are having less and less daily encounter with animals. so, these are kind of exhibits are teaching people about the wild, if people don't know animals, they won't care about them. >> reporter: unfortunately, opponents say, audiences are not the only ones held captive by the show. sea world wouldn't talk to you. did they give you any reason why? >> no they...
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i'm a mother who took her kids to sea world. documentary about a trainer at sea world and this tragic death. so i sort of starting peeling back the onion from there. these animals are not suitable for captivity. they're supposed to be swimming up to 100 miles a day and they're doing these circles. they're slit from their families, they fight all the time vying for dominance. in captivity, they vie for dominance. but the subdominant animal who loses the fight flees. but in captivity they never can leave. >> and one of the main characters is the whale that killed that handler in florida. but this wasn't the first time there was an insurance department with this whale. explain the dark, be troubled history. >> i know. that was one of the most shocking things i learned is that he had killed twice before. the first time was at sea land. it was up in canada, and he killed a trainer there as well. and then killed once he was -- sea world purchased him after that and brought him over to orlando. and a gentleman, apparently who had staye
i'm a mother who took her kids to sea world. documentary about a trainer at sea world and this tragic death. so i sort of starting peeling back the onion from there. these animals are not suitable for captivity. they're supposed to be swimming up to 100 miles a day and they're doing these circles. they're slit from their families, they fight all the time vying for dominance. in captivity, they vie for dominance. but the subdominant animal who loses the fight flees. but in captivity they never...
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that is from sea world. me here, and once again, tonight, you can see what this controversy is all about. watch it. set the dv. . it is a cnn premiere of the film "blackfish" tonight, 9:00 eastern, only here on cn nrk. >>> coming up, matthew cordle of ohio finally got the justice he was seeking, not for something done to him, but for what he did to the family of 61-year-old vince vincent kcanzani, a victim of cordle's drunk driving. in september, he confessed on youtube, he killed canzani, just as we reported, sentenced to 6 1/2 years, cordle spoke today from prison with cnn's chris cuomo. >> there is really no fair sentence when it comes to the loss of life. it's just time, and time won't bring back the victim, unfortunately. so, you know, i'm just glad that the family can have some measure of closure, and i hope that they find peace throughout this. drinking is definitely something i have been struggling with my whole life, since i was young. i always drank heavily. and drank often. i think the bad statist
that is from sea world. me here, and once again, tonight, you can see what this controversy is all about. watch it. set the dv. . it is a cnn premiere of the film "blackfish" tonight, 9:00 eastern, only here on cn nrk. >>> coming up, matthew cordle of ohio finally got the justice he was seeking, not for something done to him, but for what he did to the family of 61-year-old vince vincent kcanzani, a victim of cordle's drunk driving. in september, he confessed on youtube, he...
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with the research, to what degree did you get any cooperation out sea world? >> to sea world's correct i requested interviews with management and trainers there. they provided those. they were very tightly provided, but they did speak with me and gave me than perspective. so i included that in the article. two years later when we were working on the movie, by then i think they were in a bit of a bunker and decided not to engage in this type of investigative journalism. we tried endlessly to get them to provide their side of the story. it's ironic to complain that the movie is distorted if you refuse to come forward and present your point of view. so i don't think that's a very fair criticism. >> i would like to show a piece of it, and then -- you mentioned the whole thing about cooperation. i did not know that these mammals had such evolved brains that -- their brains are bigger thas than ours, they have this complex family structures, which this whole process disrupts. i want you to respond to this clip. they live in these big families, and they have life spa
with the research, to what degree did you get any cooperation out sea world? >> to sea world's correct i requested interviews with management and trainers there. they provided those. they were very tightly provided, but they did speak with me and gave me than perspective. so i included that in the article. two years later when we were working on the movie, by then i think they were in a bit of a bunker and decided not to engage in this type of investigative journalism. we tried endlessly...
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sea world stock is trading near $30. wine lovers and vinyard owners are toasting to a very good year. just as linus describes the great pumpkin rising each halloween, so too are the prices of pumpkins this year. ---about 20-cents higher for an average retail pumpkin or about four dollars and 80-cents. the reason--uneven weather. the wet spring during germination threw rain on pumpkin reproduction in vermont. while drought from massachusetts to the upper midwest during much of the growing season left a lotta lil' pumpkins....lil' pumpkins. just as linus describes the great pumpkin rising each halloween, so too are the prices of pumpkins this year. ---about 20-cents higher for an average retail pumpkin or about four dollars and 80-cents. the reason--uneven weather. the wet spring during germination threw rain on pumpkin reproduction in vermont. while drought from massachusetts to the upper midwest during much of the growing season left a lotta lil' pumpkins....lil' pumpkins. still to come switching sides on capitol hill...
sea world stock is trading near $30. wine lovers and vinyard owners are toasting to a very good year. just as linus describes the great pumpkin rising each halloween, so too are the prices of pumpkins this year. ---about 20-cents higher for an average retail pumpkin or about four dollars and 80-cents. the reason--uneven weather. the wet spring during germination threw rain on pumpkin reproduction in vermont. while drought from massachusetts to the upper midwest during much of the growing season...
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. >> when tilikum arrived at sea world he was attacked viciously repeatedly by katina and others. it's a very mate society. males whales are kept in the perimeter. in captivity, animals are squeezed into very close proximity. tilikum, the poor guy is so large he couldn't get away because he just is not as mobile, relative to the smaller and more agile females. >> he spent time in isolation. seaworld claims he's always with the females but from what i saw he was mostly put with the females for breeding purposes and he didn't spend a lot of time with the other whales. >> it's for his own protection, you know, he gets beat up, and so by segregating him, it provides a physical barrier so the females can't kick his butt. >> tilikum is pretty much kept in the back, and then brought out at the very end as like the big splash. he was always happy to see you in the morning. >> hi. >> there we go. >> good boy. >> look at his choppers. >> because because he was alone. maybe because he was hungry. maybe because he liked you. who knows what was going on in his head. >> want to whistle? >> yes?
. >> when tilikum arrived at sea world he was attacked viciously repeatedly by katina and others. it's a very mate society. males whales are kept in the perimeter. in captivity, animals are squeezed into very close proximity. tilikum, the poor guy is so large he couldn't get away because he just is not as mobile, relative to the smaller and more agile females. >> he spent time in isolation. seaworld claims he's always with the females but from what i saw he was mostly put with the...
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sea world entertainment's parks pull in 11 million visitors and $1.5 billion a year. say there's a lot more to it than just entertainment. performances educate and inspire. >> people are having less and less daily encounter with animals. and so these are kinds of exhibits are teaching people about the wild. if people don't know >> reporter: unfortunately opponents say, audiences are not the only ones held captive by the show. martin savidge, cnn, atlanta. >> and orca whales are thought to be the most intelligent in the animal kingdom, watch "black fish" cnn sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> all right, if you've been complaining about the cost of your daily cup of coffee from starbucks, you'll want to hear our next story. stay tuned. life could be hectic. as a working mom of two young boys angie's list saves me a lot of time. after reading all the reviews i know i'm making the right choice. online or on the phone, we help you hire right the first time. with honest reviews on over 720 local services. keeping up with these two is more than a full time job, and
sea world entertainment's parks pull in 11 million visitors and $1.5 billion a year. say there's a lot more to it than just entertainment. performances educate and inspire. >> people are having less and less daily encounter with animals. and so these are kinds of exhibits are teaching people about the wild. if people don't know >> reporter: unfortunately opponents say, audiences are not the only ones held captive by the show. martin savidge, cnn, atlanta. >> and orca whales...
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. >> when tilikum arrived at sea world he was attacked viciously repeatedly by katina and others.t's a very mate society. males whales are kept in the perimeter. in captivity, animals are squeezed into very close proximity. tilikum, the poor guy is so large he couldn't get away because he just is not as mobile, relative to the smaller and more agile females. >> he spent time in isolation. seaworld claims he's always with the females but from what i saw he was mostly put with the females for breeding purposes and he didn't spend a lot of time with the other whales. >> it's for his own protection, you know, he gets beat up, and so by segregating him, it provides a physical barrier so the females can't kick his butt. >> tilikum is pretty much kept in the back, and then brought out at the very end as like the big splash. he was always happy to see you in the morning. >> hi. >> there we go. >> good boy. >> look at his choppers. >> because because he was alone. maybe because he was hungry. maybe because he liked you. who knows what was going on in his head. >> want to whistle? >> yes? >
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tilikum was sold to sea world in orlando.likum again. >> sheriff deputies have identified the 27-year-old man found dead in a killer whale's tank. >> reporter: in 1999, a man's body was found draped naked on tilikum's back one morning. how the man got there, sea world couldn't say. then in 2010, tilikum pulled trainer dawn brancheau into the water to her death. when he first met tilikum, colin had no problem with captivity and killer whales. now, three decades and three deaths later, he definitely does. do you blame him? >> i don't blame him. no. these would never have happened if he had been left in the north atlantic. >> reporter: martin savidge, cnn, victoria, british columbia. >> sea world declined cnn's request to be interviewed on camera but we did get a statement. "blackfish" is billed as a documentary they say but instead of a fair and balanced treatment of a complex subject, the film is inaccurate and misleading and regrettably exploits a tragedy that remains a source of deep pain for dawn brancheau's family, friends
tilikum was sold to sea world in orlando.likum again. >> sheriff deputies have identified the 27-year-old man found dead in a killer whale's tank. >> reporter: in 1999, a man's body was found draped naked on tilikum's back one morning. how the man got there, sea world couldn't say. then in 2010, tilikum pulled trainer dawn brancheau into the water to her death. when he first met tilikum, colin had no problem with captivity and killer whales. now, three decades and three deaths...
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sea world is nonunion with minimum wage level for the attendance. at least the zoo is teamster organized. but through -- why love it all to the human society? a new pool would enhance underwater availability. three of the bears had some nelly poisoning and confined to what the guide brightly termed their bedrooms. this meant overtime for 18-month sandy hook elementary school who was putting 13-hour days. i thought he looked frayed and angry. the guide insisted he was doing a real good job in exhibiting polar bearish to the audience. he could with a union rep the say way the elephant needed one a few years back when she was being beaten. don't snarl, organize. the apes carefully built up preserve of rock and caused 570,000 worth of damage to the glass. alexander is going to be recalled here by andrew coburn. who is not only alexander's youngest brother but washington editor of harpers' magazine and the author most recently of rumsfeld. ed -- a contributor to many others. daisy coburn will follow up and we'll take few questions. but if you want to get
sea world is nonunion with minimum wage level for the attendance. at least the zoo is teamster organized. but through -- why love it all to the human society? a new pool would enhance underwater availability. three of the bears had some nelly poisoning and confined to what the guide brightly termed their bedrooms. this meant overtime for 18-month sandy hook elementary school who was putting 13-hour days. i thought he looked frayed and angry. the guide insisted he was doing a real good job in...
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sea world parks pull in 11 million visitors and $1.5 billion a year.ntertainment. performances educate and inspire. >> people are having less and less daily encounter with animals and so these kinds of exhibits are teaching people about the wild. if people don't know animals, they won't care about them. >> reporter: unfortunately, opponents say, audiences are not the only ones held captive by the show. one of the ironies in all of this is the fact that prior to parks like sea world, these creatures were considered by many people to be monsters. we knew so little about them. thanks to sea world and marine parks, people actually fell in love and then began to think they're too big and too loveable to keep. kate? >> this film definitely has folks talking. people will want to see it. martin, thank you so much for that. >> you're welcome. >> you can watch the television premiere of "blackfish" only on cnn thursday at 9:00 pm eastern. >>> we'll take a break here on "new day." coming back, better late than never, the september jobs report is due in five minut
sea world parks pull in 11 million visitors and $1.5 billion a year.ntertainment. performances educate and inspire. >> people are having less and less daily encounter with animals and so these kinds of exhibits are teaching people about the wild. if people don't know animals, they won't care about them. >> reporter: unfortunately, opponents say, audiences are not the only ones held captive by the show. one of the ironies in all of this is the fact that prior to parks like sea world,...
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whale trainer accidents, maybe 30 of them happened to me actually being hired at sea world and i knewme out at trainer trainers. >> something is wrong. >> i've seen people get slammed. >> the whales, if you're just playing or upset for a second. i want was just something that happened, you know. this culture of you get back on the horse and you dive back in the water and if you're hurt, well then we got other people that will replace you and you came a long way, you sure you want that? >> tune in tomorrow, 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific and at 11:00 stick around for an anderson cooper report, inside "black fish killers in captivity." >>> that does it for this edition of 360. see you an hour from now. "piers morgan live" starts now. >>> this is "piers morgan live." welcome to the viewers in the united states and around the world. breaking news tonight on one of the most infamous and high-profile murder cases in modern history. kennedy cousin michael skakel is granted a stunning new trial for the 1975 killing of 15-year-old
whale trainer accidents, maybe 30 of them happened to me actually being hired at sea world and i knewme out at trainer trainers. >> something is wrong. >> i've seen people get slammed. >> the whales, if you're just playing or upset for a second. i want was just something that happened, you know. this culture of you get back on the horse and you dive back in the water and if you're hurt, well then we got other people that will replace you and you came a long way, you sure you...
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ngovernment taking a controversial stand on sea world.ew fallout from the death of a traper in the popular deftitation. >> 91 to nothing. a lopsided win for a football team. the winning coach is accused of bullying. if you think a prune is a prune, you haven't tried sunsweet, the amazing prune. two great ways to enjoy the amazing prune are plum amazins and sunsweet ones. plum amazins diced prunes are great as a snack or on just about anything. i like that! i'd put these on a salad. these would be pfect for cookies. ones individually wrapped prunes are simply irresistible. that is so juicy. it's packaged by itself. that's fantastic. delicious and nutritious my kids are going to love this. ones and plum amazins. only from sunsweet, the amazing prune. >>> time to check in with grechen. >> run in to you on the elevator. >> i hadn't see you in the flesh for a long time. >> don't tell them what my hair looked like. we got dressed up. is there a reason why the obama web site is prone to crashing? the administration tried to hide the real sticker
ngovernment taking a controversial stand on sea world.ew fallout from the death of a traper in the popular deftitation. >> 91 to nothing. a lopsided win for a football team. the winning coach is accused of bullying. if you think a prune is a prune, you haven't tried sunsweet, the amazing prune. two great ways to enjoy the amazing prune are plum amazins and sunsweet ones. plum amazins diced prunes are great as a snack or on just about anything. i like that! i'd put these on a salad. these...
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. >> you see a sea world rescue boat. they're there to try and help and cut the net away. they can reach it, hook the netting and start cutting it away. >> as can you see behind us, the conditions are not the best at the moment. so they have to make sure safety for them is a priority today. >> what a tankled megled mess t. it's like christmas lights. >> this is the fifth whale caught in the shark netting. many say they've never seen so many hump back whales. even though they've spotted five whales caught in the net, they've all been rescued. >> this one is hard because the mom is in distress. she can't do anything to help her calf. thank goodness there are people brave enough to do it for her. >> it might keep happening. the shark netting is going to go away, that's there to keep people safe from sharks. what can you do to keep the whales safe? >> her video went viral when she made a video to tell her boss she quit. the big response move their dance moves are making. >> and see why this dog sounds more like a duck. >>> imagine a world with no power. we would have no job. >
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after watching this documentary, i can never be happy at sea world again, said one. anyone think this is okay? but it's not just the internet. >> it's not fair to the animal that they have to be taken out of their natural environment just so that we can be able to see them and learn about them. >> they're really big fish, kept in small quarters, doesn't seem right. >> reporter: "blackfish" tells the story of dawn brancheault killed in 2010. >> the whale took her under. >> reporter: colin baird believes killer whales should be released in the wild or retired to sea beds. why do you think they're still in captivity? >> well there's dollars to be made, and they're a big draw for these facilities that have them. >> reporter: it's a business? >> it's a business. >> reporter: sea world declined our request for an interview but did provide a statement saying in part, "the film fails to mention sea world's commitment to the safety of its team members and guests, and to the care and welfare of its animals, as demonstrated by the company's continual refinement and improvement
after watching this documentary, i can never be happy at sea world again, said one. anyone think this is okay? but it's not just the internet. >> it's not fair to the animal that they have to be taken out of their natural environment just so that we can be able to see them and learn about them. >> they're really big fish, kept in small quarters, doesn't seem right. >> reporter: "blackfish" tells the story of dawn brancheault killed in 2010. >> the whale took...
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how the man got there, sea world couldn't say. in 2010, tilikum pulled trainer dawn brancheau into the water, to her death. when he first met tilikum, colin had no problem with can test and killer whales. now, three decades, and three deaths later, he definitely does. do you blame him? >> i don't blame him, no. this -- these would never have happened if he had been left in the north atlantic. >> reporter: martin savidge, cnn, british columbia. >> fantastic story by martin. tonight, cnn presents a special on killer whales called "blackfish" highly encourage you to watch it. a tremendous film, 9:00 eastern right here on cnn. blackfish. thanks for watching, everybody. "around the world" starts right now. >>> three big stories we're following now. u.s. allies are angry at america again, this time over allegations that the nsa spied on the private phone calls of german chancellor angela merkel. american officials are denying it, and following this. it's an obama care blame game on capitol hill. as companies charged with launching the g
how the man got there, sea world couldn't say. in 2010, tilikum pulled trainer dawn brancheau into the water, to her death. when he first met tilikum, colin had no problem with can test and killer whales. now, three decades, and three deaths later, he definitely does. do you blame him? >> i don't blame him, no. this -- these would never have happened if he had been left in the north atlantic. >> reporter: martin savidge, cnn, british columbia. >> fantastic story by martin....
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she's very lucky to be alive, that's for sure. >> now of course, critics of the film, including sea worlde and misleading. we hope you watch it for yourself and decide for yourself whether you think orcas should be held in captivity. it area this thursday night at 9:00 eastern right here on cnn. thanks so much as always for joining us. i'll see you later tonight and same time tomorrow. "ac 360" starts right now with sanjay gupta. >>> erin, thanks. tonight breaking news, a 360 exclusive, if you're wondering why you can't get the affordable health insurance promised stay tuned. i got done seeking answers from the woman in charge. he addresses critics that want her to resign and you'll see it here. >>> later, a little girl front in greece is she also the little ground lost in kansas city and this. >>> 911 emergency? theres an armed gunman at sparks middle school. >> a
she's very lucky to be alive, that's for sure. >> now of course, critics of the film, including sea worlde and misleading. we hope you watch it for yourself and decide for yourself whether you think orcas should be held in captivity. it area this thursday night at 9:00 eastern right here on cnn. thanks so much as always for joining us. i'll see you later tonight and same time tomorrow. "ac 360" starts right now with sanjay gupta. >>> erin, thanks. tonight breaking news,...
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still to come, sea world trainer killed by the animal she loved.oversial film places blame. plus the most exclusive event of the day. what happened at the royal christening? who was left out? and our shout-out tonight. race interrupted. the man who shot the video you are going to watch here was running a race. in this race you have a lot of obstacles and challenges to overcome. one of those you have to be really tough to handle these. this race took place in south africa which had a whole different set of challenges. as you can see. like a herd of wildebeests. here they come. coming right in your face. the runner was okay. our shout-out goes to the wildebeest. humans, get the hell out, this is our territory. we will be back. for aches and pains trust bufferin, the only non-steroidal anti-inflammatory pain reliever formulated with special buffers so it's gentler to your stomach. >>> we are back with tonight's outer circle and start tonight in london where prince george was christened at st. james palace. the ceremony was small and were only 23 peopl
still to come, sea world trainer killed by the animal she loved.oversial film places blame. plus the most exclusive event of the day. what happened at the royal christening? who was left out? and our shout-out tonight. race interrupted. the man who shot the video you are going to watch here was running a race. in this race you have a lot of obstacles and challenges to overcome. one of those you have to be really tough to handle these. this race took place in south africa which had a whole...
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all i see is what i see at sea world. animals that see happy, that are eating, that are breeding.sure about the life spans. i know they do research in the wild. is the research in the wild 100%? absolutely not. i've been doing this 42 years. i've interviewed researchers all over the world at the whale. you have to love something to save something. we use the word captivity, by the way. what is captivity, by the way? the entire world, the north pole and parts of the amazon, having been to all the places. the whole world is a national park. they're smaller when you come to seaworld or maybe the columbus zoo. but the new african belt is not captivity. the new polar bear exhibit for $26 million is not captivity. the zoos gave over $150 million to the animals in the wild in one year. the columbus zoo has given $12 million in the last ten years. >> all right. i get it. >> that's not what we're coming from what jack is saying. >> may i say something? >> i really do hear what jack is saying. i'll let bill and naomi talk more about the science and conservation aspect. the most heartening t
all i see is what i see at sea world. animals that see happy, that are eating, that are breeding.sure about the life spans. i know they do research in the wild. is the research in the wild 100%? absolutely not. i've been doing this 42 years. i've interviewed researchers all over the world at the whale. you have to love something to save something. we use the word captivity, by the way. what is captivity, by the way? the entire world, the north pole and parts of the amazon, having been to all...
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or into the on sea world update now let's start with ankara where protests erupted against the turkish government on the country's republic day a riot police fired tear gas as they clashed with demonstrators of the day monks the nation's ninetieth anniversary and commemorates its found opposition parties claim the government has gone against the country's first. and the second set of palestinian prisoners has been released by israel as part of a peace told deal with a group of twenty six was greeted with fireworks in gaza more than two thousand people attended a ceremony held by the palestinian president right there in the west bank for a final agreement to be reached one hundred four convicts are said to be released in the following months. for french kidnapped in twenty ten have now been released in. the men were captured by al-qaeda groups during an attack on two french you raney i'm operating firms and they were freed without a military assault or a ransom being paid should be. shot. and a bunch of them from bangalore in the south of india to hyderabad burst into flames killing for
or into the on sea world update now let's start with ankara where protests erupted against the turkish government on the country's republic day a riot police fired tear gas as they clashed with demonstrators of the day monks the nation's ninetieth anniversary and commemorates its found opposition parties claim the government has gone against the country's first. and the second set of palestinian prisoners has been released by israel as part of a peace told deal with a group of twenty six was...
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is beyond sea world update now starting with athens where the parliament there is passed a law banninggovernment funding to parties if their members were involved in criminalities that means the golden dawn party's funding is to be frozen after saludos were charged in the connection of a killing of an anti fascist musician death which caused massive protests there the party denies being a neo nazi movement despite its swastika like symbol. bank of america says the us government has failed to produce any evidence to back up its lawsuit for mortgage fraud with a four week trial coming to an end the bank could be forced to pay a six billion dollars fine the institution is accused of misleading lenders during the housing boom of two thousand and eight with some economists say the government's just searching for scapegoats so the banks that were responsible for the how it was the government that's actually losing the banks right now i mean housing has been overstated for probably a half a century as the root directory result of washington policy is this is every u.s. president was like hous
is beyond sea world update now starting with athens where the parliament there is passed a law banninggovernment funding to parties if their members were involved in criminalities that means the golden dawn party's funding is to be frozen after saludos were charged in the connection of a killing of an anti fascist musician death which caused massive protests there the party denies being a neo nazi movement despite its swastika like symbol. bank of america says the us government has failed to...
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. >> reporter: with just a laptop and the internet, the under-sea world comes across for this geologiste parade of sea life in front of the lens keeps him entertained between earthquakes. >> if we zoom into the fish, there is another one coming right at the camera. checking us out. at tracked by the light or the lasers. another camera module tested, images and data collected are streamed online and put in an archive. scientists from more than 12 countries are invited to watch. in this video from 900 meters down the moving creature is a hag fish. watch another animal pops into view and eats the fish. it's an elephant seal and no one has seen them at that depth before until this 14 year old boy found it online. >> translator: i want to be a byologist, and now the scientists send me videos to see if i can find another discovery. >> reporter: the project uses robotics, and a tethered rover that is called wally that is run remotely. its daily walks help the network gather vast amounts of new data on sediment and die logical life. >> reporter: we are going to be gathering these long-time seri
. >> reporter: with just a laptop and the internet, the under-sea world comes across for this geologiste parade of sea life in front of the lens keeps him entertained between earthquakes. >> if we zoom into the fish, there is another one coming right at the camera. checking us out. at tracked by the light or the lasers. another camera module tested, images and data collected are streamed online and put in an archive. scientists from more than 12 countries are invited to watch. in...
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>> 6600 sea harbor drive, sea world stadium. >> okay. >> we actually have a trainer in the water withy aren't supposed to be in the water with. >> okay. we'll get somebody in route.
>> 6600 sea harbor drive, sea world stadium. >> okay. >> we actually have a trainer in the water withy aren't supposed to be in the water with. >> okay. we'll get somebody in route.
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republican convention in san diego and somehow the story of the convention merged with the story of sea worldwhich is part of the landscape there. >> world owned by the anheuser-busch corp. and hosted 4 million visitors a year the same as the zoo was the famous venue for convention events. nursed by the purity and lemaire with dolphins and orca recruited with behavioral techniques to exhibit the fundamental harmony of creation under corporate auspices. >> world is nonunion with minimum-wage levels for the attendance. at least this newest teamster organized though there should be more interspecies union work. why leave it all to the humans? in the polar bear expedition a big new pool with an enhanced underwater availability. three of the bears had salmonella poisoning and were confined to what the guide rightly termed their bedrooms. this meant compulsory overtime for 18 -month-old chinook who was putting in 13 hour days for it i thought chinook looked afraid and angry when i saw him but the guide insisted the cub was doing a quote real good job in exhibiting polar bears to the audience. chino
republican convention in san diego and somehow the story of the convention merged with the story of sea worldwhich is part of the landscape there. >> world owned by the anheuser-busch corp. and hosted 4 million visitors a year the same as the zoo was the famous venue for convention events. nursed by the purity and lemaire with dolphins and orca recruited with behavioral techniques to exhibit the fundamental harmony of creation under corporate auspices. >> world is nonunion with...
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he's about 32 year old and he's the largest and oldest orca in captivity and performs regularly at sea worldda. in 2010 veteran trainer dawn brancheau pulled into the water and kill by tilikum. it was the trigger for blackfish which airs tonight on cnn. martin savidge went to western canada to understand the sad history of a killer whale that lived up to his name. >> reporter: colin grew up on the southern tip of vancouver island. he started working at a local marine park called sea land of the pacific. >> go after school and weekends, you know, growing up, and just thought that's how everybody grew up. >> reporter: sea land of the pacific used to be here where this marina is now. there's nothing left of the old place. it was an oceanarium, nets separated the animals, seals, sea lions and the killer whales. baird became a trainer working with three killer whales. his favorite, a small male named tilikum. >> easy going. he learned quickly, learned well. >> reporter: among other trainers, 20-year-old student, kelety burn. february 20, 1991 she just finished a show with the killer whales when s
he's about 32 year old and he's the largest and oldest orca in captivity and performs regularly at sea worldda. in 2010 veteran trainer dawn brancheau pulled into the water and kill by tilikum. it was the trigger for blackfish which airs tonight on cnn. martin savidge went to western canada to understand the sad history of a killer whale that lived up to his name. >> reporter: colin grew up on the southern tip of vancouver island. he started working at a local marine park called sea land...
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following the history of killer whales in captivity, leading up to the death of sea world trainener 2010e to watch "blackfish" tonight at 9:00 eastern on krp. >>> dr. conrad murray leaves jail. o.j. simpson, his florida mansion hits the auction block. and the president hits the road for obama care. those stories and more ahead. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber. this is the creamy chicken corn chowder. i mean, look at it. so indulgent. did i tell you i am on the... [ both ] chicken pot pie diet! me too! [ male announcer ] so indulgent, you'll never believe they're light. 100-calorie progresso light soups. so when coverage really counts, count on nationwide insurance. because what's precious to you is precious to us. ♪ love, love is strange just another way we put members first. because we don't have shareholders. join the nation. ♪ baby... ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >>> with your weekly five, the doctor blamed with the death of michael jackson gets out of ja
following the history of killer whales in captivity, leading up to the death of sea world trainener 2010e to watch "blackfish" tonight at 9:00 eastern on krp. >>> dr. conrad murray leaves jail. o.j. simpson, his florida mansion hits the auction block. and the president hits the road for obama care. those stories and more ahead. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it...
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wanted to be when i grew up was the woman in the shamu show, you know like with the killer whale at sea worldou come out of the water and it's amazing, magical. >> jimmy: the headset on. yeah. yeah. >> get to tell the dolphins what to do. this was my dream. so i studied really hard. i got really into marine biology. all my cousins. i was into it. and then i got to ap bioin high school. and the joke in my family that's i was like forget the whale i will be on stage by myself. and that's when kerry washington was born. >> jimmy: you could have been walking around with buckets of chum right now. you didn't even realize. >> i know. instead i'm on "scandal." >> jimmy: a great episode tonight. really, really good one. >> so fun. >> jimmy: when something like that happens you. say to your parents. >> thank you for saying that. >> jimmy: i want to be a marine biologist. a lot of young girls will say i want to be a veterinarian. do they encourage you, or do they go, all right, yeah, okay, great. >> the thing about, not only is my mother a teacher. a lot of her siblings are educators. in my family if y
wanted to be when i grew up was the woman in the shamu show, you know like with the killer whale at sea worldou come out of the water and it's amazing, magical. >> jimmy: the headset on. yeah. yeah. >> get to tell the dolphins what to do. this was my dream. so i studied really hard. i got really into marine biology. all my cousins. i was into it. and then i got to ap bioin high school. and the joke in my family that's i was like forget the whale i will be on stage by myself. and...
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not only does it perform in our show at sea world in orlando, but people think black cats with bad omens not. >> we love you, julie. >> he is a rock 'n' roll survivor. songwriter and wonderful guy. neil sedaka right after this. ♪ of all the places in your house... ...this one's the busiest. so you want it to be the cleanest. that's why you need lysol. because when you use bleach, some stains are left behind. as this dye reveals. lysol toilet bowl cleaner does more. it removes the tough stains that bleach doesn't, and it also disinfects. so why just bleach? with lysol you can do more. that's healthing. and for a clean and fresh toilet with every flush, try lysol no mess automatic cleaner. mike's being healthy and chewing like a man. with one-a-day vitacraves for men! it's a gummy multivitamin... with more b vitamins, which help convert food to energy, and help mike do manly things, like wrestle bears and take out the garbage. get $2 off at oneaday.com. like wrestle bears and take out the garbage. are experiencing amazing shine. quantum with power gel delivers brilliant shine, which cascad
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how the man got there sea world couldn't say. 2010 he pulled brancho into the water to her death. now three decades and three deaths later, he definitely does. >> do you blame him? >> i don't blame him, no. these would never have happened if he had been left in the north atlantic. >> reporter: martin savage, cnn, victoria, british columbia. >> cnn's film "black phish" premieres tonight, 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. >>> we'll take a break on "new day." the boston red sox getting it done in game one of the world series. the highlights, coming up. >>> got to show you a piece of video i -- it's not the same video. can we look at this guy for a second? is he not the most photogenic football player you've ever seen? >> when does football become a sport that mainly women like. it's when a guy looks like this. >> great picture. we'll tell you all about it. >> it's good for the game. >> we have a special guest telling us about this, live in studio. not this guy, though, but almost as good looking. >> that's a good tease. ♪ don't d
how the man got there sea world couldn't say. 2010 he pulled brancho into the water to her death. now three decades and three deaths later, he definitely does. >> do you blame him? >> i don't blame him, no. these would never have happened if he had been left in the north atlantic. >> reporter: martin savage, cnn, victoria, british columbia. >> cnn's film "black phish" premieres tonight, 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. >>> we'll take a break on...