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we also spoke to brian oakes, the drive to her -- director of the film.e was a childhood friend of james foley. i asked diane foley when children her son had been kidnapped in syria. >> it was thanksgiving. it was the morning after thanksgiving when we had begun to be concerned because we had not heard from jim, and that was very unlike him. even when he was in the field, he would always come you know, reach out at holidays, particularly thanksgiving. we had not heard from him. morning, we were on the couch having a cup of coffee and the phone rang. we heard from his colleague clair gillis. she informed us that jim had not returned the night before. anda witness said he and kidnapped. we were in shock. that it could happen again. year of hisin a other, well, a year and a half of his othso we were incredulout could happen again. and very much in shock. amy: diane foley, can you talk about your son jim? you have five children. >> jim was our oldest. he was his own -- very much his own person. jim had many gifts and that he was curious and people. he wanted
we also spoke to brian oakes, the drive to her -- director of the film.e was a childhood friend of james foley. i asked diane foley when children her son had been kidnapped in syria. >> it was thanksgiving. it was the morning after thanksgiving when we had begun to be concerned because we had not heard from jim, and that was very unlike him. even when he was in the field, he would always come you know, reach out at holidays, particularly thanksgiving. we had not heard from him. morning,...
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john foley, his wife diane, the parents of slain journalist jim foley, as well as brian oakes, jim'sriend and the director of, "jim: the james foley story." stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "somebody got lost in a storm." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. there broadcasting from sundance film festival in park city, utah, as we continue to discuss the life and legacy of slain journalist james foley. i want to turn to president obama's remarks on september 10, 2014, 1 month after jim foley was beheaded by isis. >> in a region that has known so much bloodshed, these terrorists are unique in their brutality. prisoners. captured they kill children. they enslave, rape, and forced women into marriage. they threatened religious minority with genocide. and in acts of barbarism, they took the lives of two american journalists, jim foley and steven sotloff. so isil poses a threat to the people of iraq and syria, and includingmiddle east, americans citizens, personnel, and facilities. it is -- if left unchecked, they could pose a growing threa
john foley, his wife diane, the parents of slain journalist jim foley, as well as brian oakes, jim'sriend and the director of, "jim: the james foley story." stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "somebody got lost in a storm." this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. there broadcasting from sundance film festival in park city, utah, as we continue to discuss the life and legacy of slain journalist james foley. i want to turn to...
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director brian oaks was a good friend of foley. >> he was trying to tell these stories of the syrians. i wanted this film to help jim bring those stories back to the surface. and show people what he was doing over there. >> sunita is the story of a rap music loving teenage girl from afghanistan growing up as an illegal immigrant in iran, the girl's family planned to sell her as a child bride. >> my human side was oh, i'm thought going to see sunita anymore and her life will be ruined so i interned the movie myself. >> she now attends school in the united states and campaigns against child brides. >> i can help other girls. >> thanks to new platforms for distribution, television channels like home box office and internet streaming service like amazon and netflix are buying up these movies and iting them before a wider audience than ever before. >> with netflix and hu lu and the other companies it's so many options for film makers. >> part of a golden age for documentary films. rob reynolds, al jazeera, park city, utah. >> and you can always get all the latest news and analysis, at alja
director brian oaks was a good friend of foley. >> he was trying to tell these stories of the syrians. i wanted this film to help jim bring those stories back to the surface. and show people what he was doing over there. >> sunita is the story of a rap music loving teenage girl from afghanistan growing up as an illegal immigrant in iran, the girl's family planned to sell her as a child bride. >> my human side was oh, i'm thought going to see sunita anymore and her life will be...
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director brian oaks was a close friend of foley since their childhood. >> he was not there to be thetory. he was trying to tell the story of the syrians. i wanted this film to help jim bring the stories back. >> the story of a rap-music-loving teenage girl in afghanistan growing up as an illegal i a immigrant in iran. >> when mom came to sell her, i wa, my storytelling side was happy, but i knew her life would be ruined, so i interconveniented myself. >> she now campaigns against child marriage. >> the movie has changed my life. now i'm able to change the life of other girls. >> it's a good time to be a documentary filmmaker thanks to the new platforms for distribution. home box theater and amazon and netflix is buying up documentaries an putting them in front of a wider audience than ever better. >> it adds so many more options to filmmakers. >> challenging themes and bigger audiences. part of a new golden age for documentary films. rob reynolds, al jazeera, park city, utah. >> all right, more on everything we're covering right here. you can see the address, www.aljazeera.com. >> th
director brian oaks was a close friend of foley since their childhood. >> he was not there to be thetory. he was trying to tell the story of the syrians. i wanted this film to help jim bring the stories back. >> the story of a rap-music-loving teenage girl in afghanistan growing up as an illegal i a immigrant in iran. >> when mom came to sell her, i wa, my storytelling side was happy, but i knew her life would be ruined, so i interconveniented myself. >> she now...
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director brian oaks was a close friend of foley's since their childhood. >> he was not there to be the story. he was trying to tell these stories of the syrians. i wanted this film to help jim bring those stories bac back to the surface. >> the story of a rap music loving teenage girl from afghanistan growing up as an illegal immigrant in iran. when the director learned the girl's family planned to sell her as a child bride, she stepped in. >> when her mom came to take her back to afghanistan, my filmmaker-side was excited and happy. but my human side was oh, her life will be ruin: so i made the movie myself. >> she now attends school in the u.s. and campaigns against child marriage. >> the movie has changed my life. now i'm able to change the lives of other girls. >> it's a good time to be a documentary filmmaker thanks to new platforms for directions. channels like home box office and amazon and netflix are buying up documentaries and putting them in front of a wider audience than ever before. >> with netflix and hulu and all these big new companies, it adds so many more options and
director brian oaks was a close friend of foley's since their childhood. >> he was not there to be the story. he was trying to tell these stories of the syrians. i wanted this film to help jim bring those stories bac back to the surface. >> the story of a rap music loving teenage girl from afghanistan growing up as an illegal immigrant in iran. when the director learned the girl's family planned to sell her as a child bride, she stepped in. >> when her mom came to take her...
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director brian oaks was a close friend of foley's since their childhood. >> he was not there, you knowstory. he was trying to tell the stories of the syrians. i wanted this film to help jim bring those stories back to the surface and show people like what he was doing over there. >> reporter: the story of an rap music loving teenage girl from afghanistan growing up as an illegal immigrant in iran when director learned the girl's family planned to sell her as a child bride, she stepped in. >> her mom came to take her back to afghanistan my film maker was very excited and happy but then my human side was like oh, i'm not going to see sonita any more and her life will be ruined so i entered the movie myself. >> she now attends school in the u.s. and campaigns against child marriage. >> the movie has changed my life and now i'm able to change the life of other girls. >> reporter: it's a good time to be a documentary film maker thanks to new platforms for distribution. television channels like home box office and internet streaming services like amazon and netflix are buying up documentarie
director brian oaks was a close friend of foley's since their childhood. >> he was not there, you knowstory. he was trying to tell the stories of the syrians. i wanted this film to help jim bring those stories back to the surface and show people like what he was doing over there. >> reporter: the story of an rap music loving teenage girl from afghanistan growing up as an illegal immigrant in iran when director learned the girl's family planned to sell her as a child bride, she...
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oaks recreation in boone. good morning, marcus. >> that's right. so much fun out here. i just got off the groomer moments ago. we're here with joel brian the general manager at seven oaks recreation. this is so much fun this morning. kids are very active. they're out here doing their thing. what are we going to see? >> we'll see a few local snowboarders. a few instructors out in the train park today. they've freshened it up this week and so it should be some good shots and then we'll get our youth ski team out there also. >> how difficult is it? i've seen people ski and snowboard. which is more difficult, skiing or snowboarding? here they come right now. >> i would say skiing is probably easier to pick up overall but snowboarding is definitely a blast and there are some people that pick up >> just a few activities, skiing, snowboarding. you also have tubing right? >> we do. snow tubing. for ages 4 and older no lessons required. almost instant fun. >> we're watching snowboarders do some tricks here. >> a lot of these guys have started 10 years ago out here and out here 20, 30 days a week. or 20 or 30 days a season. >> all right. give us
oaks recreation in boone. good morning, marcus. >> that's right. so much fun out here. i just got off the groomer moments ago. we're here with joel brian the general manager at seven oaks recreation. this is so much fun this morning. kids are very active. they're out here doing their thing. what are we going to see? >> we'll see a few local snowboarders. a few instructors out in the train park today. they've freshened it up this week and so it should be some good shots and then...
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``brian batte getting it done in ``the paint. ``the hook shot falls. ``oak hills up seven. ``he finished with a game-high 18 ``points. ``second quarter, demarcus hill ``with a three from the wing. ``vikings down ten. ``oak hills began to pull away. ``michael lake knocks down a three ``of his own. ``he finished with 17 points. ``oak hills grab the 59-35 win. ``and don't forget to vote on our ``boys basketball wildcard game ``to cover? ``monroe at franklin. ``new miami at north college hill. ``tallawanda at edgewood. ``williamsburg to blanchester or ``lockland at st. bernard. ``vote at wlwt.com. ``derek forrest, wlwt news 5 ``we have more stuff to vote on. ``the beacon orthopedics & ``performer of the week ``candidates. ``four worthy young men. ``whoever gets the most votes will ``next week and voting continues ``through monday at 3:00 p.m. ``>> last night in college ``basketball, nku was a winner of ``illinois chicago's 82-69 in ``overtime. ``the cyclones fall on home ice to ``fort wayne, 5-1. ``george: we have plenty of ``college basketball coming up. ``the big game at the
``brian batte getting it done in ``the paint. ``the hook shot falls. ``oak hills up seven. ``he finished with a game-high 18 ``points. ``second quarter, demarcus hill ``with a three from the wing. ``vikings down ten. ``oak hills began to pull away. ``michael lake knocks down a three ``of his own. ``he finished with 17 points. ``oak hills grab the 59-35 win. ``and don't forget to vote on our ``boys basketball wildcard game ``to cover? ``monroe at franklin. ``new miami at north college hill....
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brian parsons. in hampton roads, an all a standing room only crowd at collegiate, the call it the tree house. the mighty oaks, fresh off of an overtime loss to norcom. cape henry, the reigning division 1 state champions, the dolphins have been rolling. first half. cape henry wearing grey. dolphins force the turnover. mark seaman to malik marrow, who finishes with the lay up, he had 21 points. then it's going to be pj roach, he takes it to the basket, off the glass, cape henry led by 6 after the first period. but then collegiate goes on a run, a big run, led by the big fella, sebastian towns, drives the baseline, gets position and scores. more towns. rebound, he gets the putback, basket and the foul. game high 26 points for towns. a 15-0 run by collegiate. oaks by 10 at the break. second half, more collegiate, kyonze chavis,through three defenders for the lay up. cape henry starting to run out of time. the dolphins did cut the deficit to single digits dajour rocker with the tough bucket. but the night would belong to norfolk collegiate. the oaks defeat the state champs 76 to 62 in what some would call an upse
brian parsons. in hampton roads, an all a standing room only crowd at collegiate, the call it the tree house. the mighty oaks, fresh off of an overtime loss to norcom. cape henry, the reigning division 1 state champions, the dolphins have been rolling. first half. cape henry wearing grey. dolphins force the turnover. mark seaman to malik marrow, who finishes with the lay up, he had 21 points. then it's going to be pj roach, he takes it to the basket, off the glass, cape henry led by 6 after the...
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brian is still going strong. >> winter park by the pines checking in at 46, 50 orlando toward southern oaks in the gatlin area. 45 winter garden, 46 degrees in apopka, swinging through seminole county, lake brantley longwood temperatures around 49, mid 40s now heathrow and lake mary and tipping off again in deland. 38 degrees in parts of volusia county. 45 close to st. john's and debary. 70 twitter, instagram, facebook we will pass temperatures. through the day, clouds sun and clouds a comfortable, comfortably cool with mid 60s in the forecast. changes are ahead. we will be dry today mainly dry tomorrow but look at friday. rain chance 60 percent. affability of stronger storms. we will highlight that and the weekend impact ahead with future track. 6:08 am. deneige. >> a crash popped up on the 417 southbound. hidden krut -- hit-and-run crash j what he will center drive, no word yet if this is blocking off any traffic. if you need an alternate i will let you know. a crash at westwood blvd., central florida parkway. troopers have been here for some time blocking 2 lanes and central florida blvd. nancy? >>> top sto
brian is still going strong. >> winter park by the pines checking in at 46, 50 orlando toward southern oaks in the gatlin area. 45 winter garden, 46 degrees in apopka, swinging through seminole county, lake brantley longwood temperatures around 49, mid 40s now heathrow and lake mary and tipping off again in deland. 38 degrees in parts of volusia county. 45 close to st. john's and debary. 70 twitter, instagram, facebook we will pass temperatures. through the day, clouds sun and clouds a...
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going to be another 15 minutes, harbor oaks moving toward ponce inlet that no new update tracking a possible tornado. >> this is i-95 we have been talking about, brian. the heavy rain will be on the east side of this camera moving to the coast by ponce inlet and moving offshore. let me wide in the perspective to get everyone an idea of what's going on. what else is going on? tracking now and a line of showers and heavy downpours moving through metro orlando. we have wind and rain comes through. this is the story to the north, this cell had wind energy to work with and continues to show some signs of rotation you can see that notch working in from the south. that storm cell is moving offshore and about another 2-3 minutes. that storm will be quickly moving out north of new smyrna beach and we -- it will be gone. still heavy rain behind us we have a severe thunderstorm watch affect until 5:00 officially by this man because it was all the way down to south florida and they will be the last to see the rain move out. for us it will probably be after 2:00 and we will have most of the stormy weather moving by. here is a severe storm watch, taking out count
going to be another 15 minutes, harbor oaks moving toward ponce inlet that no new update tracking a possible tornado. >> this is i-95 we have been talking about, brian. the heavy rain will be on the east side of this camera moving to the coast by ponce inlet and moving offshore. let me wide in the perspective to get everyone an idea of what's going on. what else is going on? tracking now and a line of showers and heavy downpours moving through metro orlando. we have wind and rain comes...