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spin him out the cage. >> reporter: but -- he's quickly slammed to the ground. by the second round -- his opponent brings him to his knees. mike loses. >> it feels like my heart is ripped out. i feel that i failed my family. i failed god. i failed everybody. >> reporter: how do you think you failed god? >> he's given me gifts and he's given me tools and i didn't use them to my ability. i'm very upset with myself right now. >> reporter: but mike's faith is not toppled. by sunday morning, he's back in church, battle wounds and all, and still reliving the fight. >> when i hit him, i saw his eyes flutter and i was just too excited. i wanted to end it quick. >> reporter: a warrior for christ who believes you can both love thy neighbor and put them in a head lock. i'm ryan owens for "nightline" in kentucky. >> fighting for the gospel. our thanks to ryan owens. >>> and when we come back, from faith to firefighters. for this busy engine company, too often a 911 call isn't for this. for all thments that make every day special. fancy feast created a way to celebrate any m
spin him out the cage. >> reporter: but -- he's quickly slammed to the ground. by the second round -- his opponent brings him to his knees. mike loses. >> it feels like my heart is ripped out. i feel that i failed my family. i failed god. i failed everybody. >> reporter: how do you think you failed god? >> he's given me gifts and he's given me tools and i didn't use them to my ability. i'm very upset with myself right now. >> reporter: but mike's faith is not...
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we see you in the cage with the chimps.hy does it make sense to you to own these animals and live with them? >> well, it doesn't make sense anymore, but it did when i first got them. >> how long have you had them? >> eight years. it will be eight years april. >> eight years, and the initial idea was what? they were cute and they were small? >> you know, it's like anything. i was in a good position financially, and i could afford to get them, and i got -- paid 50,000 for connor, and a couple years later i paid 35,000 for cramer and just went from there. >> so you have $100,000 nearly invested in these two chimps, and that enclosure had to cost a fair amount of money. how much money is it to keep them? >> i would say i spend probably $15,000 a year feeding them. my outdoor enclosure cost me 100,000, my indoor enclosure cost me probably about 50,000. >> we are looking at these chimps now live, and it is fascinating, i have to say. my interest is piqued. dave, what is the difference between you, somebody who is trained to deal
we see you in the cage with the chimps.hy does it make sense to you to own these animals and live with them? >> well, it doesn't make sense anymore, but it did when i first got them. >> how long have you had them? >> eight years. it will be eight years april. >> eight years, and the initial idea was what? they were cute and they were small? >> you know, it's like anything. i was in a good position financially, and i could afford to get them, and i got -- paid...
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all my cages are zoo-accredited standards.asically, to be honest with you i don't know the guy and i can't see you over there but i'm not going to argue with you, but you don't know because you don't have chimps. you're just going on training and beating them in the head and hitting them with things to make sure they do what they do and throw an arm around them -- >> jeanne, we're about out of time in this, but let me ask you a quick question with a quick answer. you do understand the credibility issue, right? you seem like a nice woman but you are a woman who got some chimps several years ago. you understand the criticism? >> no, no, i don't. >> okay. >> because everyone should be criticized. it's not because i'm a woman and because i have chimpanzees. everyone should be criticized for having a chimp, being a trainer or a breeder or owning them. it's not just because i own them. we should all be criticized for owning chimpanzees. >>oi have to interrupt you. i know it is hard when you're not here. what is it about the people w
all my cages are zoo-accredited standards.asically, to be honest with you i don't know the guy and i can't see you over there but i'm not going to argue with you, but you don't know because you don't have chimps. you're just going on training and beating them in the head and hitting them with things to make sure they do what they do and throw an arm around them -- >> jeanne, we're about out of time in this, but let me ask you a quick question with a quick answer. you do understand the...
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they're building a cage. a cage. social unrest. a cage. they are preparing.ember, what we said, cloward and piven is melt the system down and have it collapse into a new system. this is not just about healthcare. it's about grab all the education dollars as well. we have a video in a few minutes you have never seen. this is a long-term strategy. someone has to be standing when the evil capitalism finally fails us. i have news for you, gang. i'm going to be standing. please be standing as well. shore yourself up! don't allow yourself to become or your state to become a slave to what's being built in washington. this is exactly what happened in the soviet union. this soviet union collapsing bothered me so much. for a long time. it took me a while to figure it out. nobody ever talks about this. i want you to look something up. the leaders of the soviet union saw the writing on the wall. they knew. they knew it was going to collapse. we knew! we were spending them into oblivion. what do you think we were doing it for? we knew. they did, too. you want the full sto
they're building a cage. a cage. social unrest. a cage. they are preparing.ember, what we said, cloward and piven is melt the system down and have it collapse into a new system. this is not just about healthcare. it's about grab all the education dollars as well. we have a video in a few minutes you have never seen. this is a long-term strategy. someone has to be standing when the evil capitalism finally fails us. i have news for you, gang. i'm going to be standing. please be standing as well....
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they're building a cage. a cage. social unrest. a cage. they are preparing.mber, what we said, cloward and piven is melt the system down and have it collapse into a new system. this is not just about healthcare. it's about grab all the education dollars as well. we have a video in a few minutes you have never seen. this is a long-term strategy. someone has to be standing when the evil capitalism finally fails us. i have news for you, gang. i'm going to be standing. please be standing as well. shore yourself up! don't allow yourself to become or your state to become a slave to what's being built in washington. this is exactly what happened in the soviet union. this soviet union collapsing bothered me so much. for a long time. it took me a while to figure it out. nobody ever talks about this. i want you to look something up. the leaders of the soviet union saw the writing on the wall. they knew. they knew it was going to collapse. we knew! we were spending them into oblivion. what do you think we were doing it for? we knew. they did, too. you want the full stor
they're building a cage. a cage. social unrest. a cage. they are preparing.mber, what we said, cloward and piven is melt the system down and have it collapse into a new system. this is not just about healthcare. it's about grab all the education dollars as well. we have a video in a few minutes you have never seen. this is a long-term strategy. someone has to be standing when the evil capitalism finally fails us. i have news for you, gang. i'm going to be standing. please be standing as well....
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they're building a cage. a cage. social unrest. a cage. they are preparing.ember, what we said, cloward and piven is melt the system down and have it collapse into a new system. this is not just about healthcare. it's about grab all the education dollars as well. we have a video in a few minutes you have never seen. this is a long-term strategy. someone has to be standing when the evil capitalism finally fails us. i have news for you, gang. i'm going to be standing. please be standing as well. shore yourself up! don't allow yourself to become or your state to become a slave to what's being built in washington. this is exactly what happened in the soviet union. this soviet union collapsing bothered me so much. for a long time. it took me a while to figure it out. nobody ever talks about this. i want you to look something up. the leaders of the soviet union saw the writing on the wall. they knew. they knew it was going to collapse. we knew! we were spending them into oblivion. what do you think we were doing it for? we knew. they did, too. you want the full sto
they're building a cage. a cage. social unrest. a cage. they are preparing.ember, what we said, cloward and piven is melt the system down and have it collapse into a new system. this is not just about healthcare. it's about grab all the education dollars as well. we have a video in a few minutes you have never seen. this is a long-term strategy. someone has to be standing when the evil capitalism finally fails us. i have news for you, gang. i'm going to be standing. please be standing as well....
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whether i'm at the batting cages... down by the lake or... fishing at the shore.reathing better... with spiriva. announcer: spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled maintenance treatment for both forms of copd, which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. i take it every day. it keeps my airways open... to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announcer: spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. stop taking spiriva and call your doctor right away if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, have vision changes or eye pain or have problems passing urine. tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, problems passing urine or an enlarged prostate, as these may worsen with spiriva. also discuss the medicines you take, even eye drops. side effects include dry mouth, constipation and trouble passing urine. my doctor said i could be doing more to breathe better and now i am. announcer: ask your doctor about lifestyle changes and once-daily spiriva. >>> finally tonight, remembering two perform
whether i'm at the batting cages... down by the lake or... fishing at the shore.reathing better... with spiriva. announcer: spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled maintenance treatment for both forms of copd, which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. i take it every day. it keeps my airways open... to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announcer: spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. stop taking spiriva and call your doctor right...
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tiempo del partido con el wizards se hara el sorteo para la super copa esto sera en babylon futbol cageel domingo a las 5 de la tarde en la escuela high point hay reunion de la liga internacional de maryland en donde se entregaran las bases de competencia. hasta aqui los deportes, feliz fin de semana y buenas noches. gracias norma y empezamos nuestro segmento con un invitado de lujo ....tuvimos la oportunidad de conversar con tito el bambino que estara subiendo en tarima en algunos minutos en cococabana en hyattsville,md.......y aqui lo conoceremos un poco mas....... esta semana se re-inauguro el salon bolivariano de la emabajada de venezuela conversamos con el embajador bernardo alvarez que nos cuenta un poco mas del lugar..... rapidito antes de ir a la pausa ...este domingo en el yorktown high school en arlington se estara llevanado a cabo el cierre del carnaval boliviano con la presentacion de diferentes grupos artisticos......ahora si pausa y volvemos... el entretenimiento sigue en noticias univision washington a las 11 con los estrenos de cine y para eso pasamos con nuestra experta
tiempo del partido con el wizards se hara el sorteo para la super copa esto sera en babylon futbol cageel domingo a las 5 de la tarde en la escuela high point hay reunion de la liga internacional de maryland en donde se entregaran las bases de competencia. hasta aqui los deportes, feliz fin de semana y buenas noches. gracias norma y empezamos nuestro segmento con un invitado de lujo ....tuvimos la oportunidad de conversar con tito el bambino que estara subiendo en tarima en algunos minutos en...
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in the new model, the cage is intact.it has front air bags, side air bags, side curtains. , and also has other features that improve the likelihood of survival in a head-on crash, regardless of the costs. cause. in the comment made about the three-second stop, i drive a vehicle that has pushed a button stop which is a feature that many consumers are looking towards. are we saying that consumers today, it is in the manual, can they take 3 seconds to push a button? i know we panic and there are instances but there is a need for education. there is a need. maybe when the positive aspects of the investigation, maybe consumers have to pay attention to the vehicles they are driving. what are those shifters? where is neutral? my son-in-law drives a camry. when this came up, he asked what to do. i told him to put it in neutral. you don't want to turn it off. the three-second delay is there for a reason because you don't want inadvertent shutting off of the engine because you can lose power and that will affect steering and other
in the new model, the cage is intact.it has front air bags, side air bags, side curtains. , and also has other features that improve the likelihood of survival in a head-on crash, regardless of the costs. cause. in the comment made about the three-second stop, i drive a vehicle that has pushed a button stop which is a feature that many consumers are looking towards. are we saying that consumers today, it is in the manual, can they take 3 seconds to push a button? i know we panic and there are...
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he faced his own cage in life.en he came out, he was a much bigger, bloodier mess than i have ever been. >> reporter: but make no mistake, this sport known as mixed martial arts can leave you a bloody mess. it's a combination of wrestling, kickboxing, and other martial arts that made the ultimate fighting championship a hit. the action is so brutal -- it's banned in seven states. >> when i go into the ring, i'm going in there to fight. i'm also going in there for the reasons we've been talking about, which is that i want to reach people with the gospel. >> reporter: at 37, john no longer competes. he now preaches and teaches. >> in jesus' name we pray, amen. >> reporter: and tonight, he prays for his students. including mike thompson. >> my biggest fear going into this fight is to not let my teammates down, not to let john down. >> please welcome mike thompson! >> reporter: mike is hoping to give the crowd their money's worth. he starts out on the attack, hoping for his trademark knockout. >> send him off the cage.
he faced his own cage in life.en he came out, he was a much bigger, bloodier mess than i have ever been. >> reporter: but make no mistake, this sport known as mixed martial arts can leave you a bloody mess. it's a combination of wrestling, kickboxing, and other martial arts that made the ultimate fighting championship a hit. the action is so brutal -- it's banned in seven states. >> when i go into the ring, i'm going in there to fight. i'm also going in there for the reasons we've...
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i go, and my dad was taking the cage down. he's like, "oh, i don't think so." you know?they go, "oh, he went on vacation." and so i remember the one year that we actually had enough money. my dad was like, "good news, you guys." we're going on vacation!" "we're like, 'no!'" [ laughter ] e're no going on vacation! we'll never come back!" [ applause ] >> that is sad. >> jimmy: i've got to tell you about this cool thing you're doing. you did a thing called a night of 140 tweets. >> yes. yeah, well, you're a twitterer. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and paul scheer, who is a very funny comedian, and rob huebel -- they came up with this idea to get 140 people to raise money for haiti for this group called artists for peace and justice that i'm involved with. >> jimmy: yeah -- big -- >> that we want them building temporary schools down in haiti right now. so as a fund-raising idea, they got 140 people to stand up and read their favorite tweet in front of a live audience. and then we taped it, and it's on itunes and amazon.com. and it's really fun, because everybody just gets up and reads
i go, and my dad was taking the cage down. he's like, "oh, i don't think so." you know?they go, "oh, he went on vacation." and so i remember the one year that we actually had enough money. my dad was like, "good news, you guys." we're going on vacation!" "we're like, 'no!'" [ laughter ] e're no going on vacation! we'll never come back!" [ applause ] >> that is sad. >> jimmy: i've got to tell you about this cool thing you're doing....
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then i looked up and saw a cage with the canary next to the conductor. at my glance the conductor explant i love her and if i have to dalia we will do it together. the train went on, the bird kept singing, the bombing stopped. we had survived. and i thought to myself when i read that that when you get right down to it that is one of the reasons why men like ike did what they did to save people like that. >> could you talk about the way eisenhower treated his commanders differently, general montgomery,? >> he had his hands full. i think he had a very difficult task of balancing a number of rather large egos. and one of the challenges that he faced as supreme commander plus balancing and at the same time trying to stick to a strategy he thought was the right one. we are still fighting the broad narrow front strategy of 1944. and i don't really expect that it's ever going to get resolved. i laid out the case for eisenhower and why i thought he did what he did. and i think again that goes a long way to explaining how he worked with allies and subordinates an
then i looked up and saw a cage with the canary next to the conductor. at my glance the conductor explant i love her and if i have to dalia we will do it together. the train went on, the bird kept singing, the bombing stopped. we had survived. and i thought to myself when i read that that when you get right down to it that is one of the reasons why men like ike did what they did to save people like that. >> could you talk about the way eisenhower treated his commanders differently,...
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i thought i was in heaven and i looked up and saw a cage with a canary to it next to the conductor.uctor explained. i love her and if i have to die we will do it together. the tram went on. the bird kept singing. the bombing stopped. we had survived. and, you know, i thought to myself, when i read that, that, you know, when you get right down to it that's one of the reasons why men like ike did what they did. to save people like that. oops. that's good. i got it. >> could you talk a little bit about the way eisenhower treated his army group commanders differently? the generals? >> well, he had his hands full. i think, you know, he had a very difficult task balancing a number of rather large egos. and one of the challenges that he faced as supreme commander, you know, was balancing all that. and at the same time, you know, trying to stick to a strategy that he believed was the right one. you know, we're still refighting the broad front, narrow front strategy of 1944 and i don't really expect that it's going to get reresolved.wxp you know, i laid out the case for eisenhower and why i
i thought i was in heaven and i looked up and saw a cage with a canary to it next to the conductor.uctor explained. i love her and if i have to die we will do it together. the tram went on. the bird kept singing. the bombing stopped. we had survived. and, you know, i thought to myself, when i read that, that, you know, when you get right down to it that's one of the reasons why men like ike did what they did. to save people like that. oops. that's good. i got it. >> could you talk a...
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in the new model, the cage is intact. it also has front air bags, air bags side curtains.he technology in the new one also has other features that improve the likelihood of survival in a head-on crash. regardless of the cause. the last point i would make, the comment made about the three- second stop. i drive a vehicle that has pushed button --push push-button. are we asking consumers today -- it's in the manual -- you cannot take three seconds to press the button? i know that we do panic and there are instances but there is a need for education. there is a needed. maybe one of the positive aspects of the investigation and the reporting is maybe consumers are having to pay attention to the vehicles they are driving. what are the shifters, where is neutral? my son drives a camry. when this came up the recall, he asked what to do and i said you put it in neutral. you don't want to turn off the first. those buttons are there and the three-second delay is therefore reason. if you don't want to shut off the engine in an birtley because the engine could lose our land that would
in the new model, the cage is intact. it also has front air bags, air bags side curtains.he technology in the new one also has other features that improve the likelihood of survival in a head-on crash. regardless of the cause. the last point i would make, the comment made about the three- second stop. i drive a vehicle that has pushed button --push push-button. are we asking consumers today -- it's in the manual -- you cannot take three seconds to press the button? i know that we do panic and...
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that didn't grab the most attention, instead it was a batting cage session. veteran brian roberts, took the batting for the first time since being diagnosed with a herniated disc in his back. there's no rush but he is encouraged. >> it's getting better every day, getting out there and being able to take batting practice out there for the first time and starting to get my conditioning in, more and more each day i think we're certainly making progress. it's going to be slower than i would like, but i hope be ready to go for opening day. >> scrimmage top of the second, blake davis lines the second one anded to williamsson heads to the play and that gave the squad a 1-0 lead. caleb joseph, rips a single in the 3rd, here comes a throw, blacks takes a 2-0 lead, they beat the orange squad. cavalier center shaquille o'neill will miss the rest of his season after having surgery at left thumb. dr. thomas graham chief of the hand center said the operation was a success. o'neill suffered the thumb injury on tuesday's night game. that is your morning sports. i'm bruce cun
that didn't grab the most attention, instead it was a batting cage session. veteran brian roberts, took the batting for the first time since being diagnosed with a herniated disc in his back. there's no rush but he is encouraged. >> it's getting better every day, getting out there and being able to take batting practice out there for the first time and starting to get my conditioning in, more and more each day i think we're certainly making progress. it's going to be slower than i would...
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his work in the batting cage or in the field have roberts saying he is feeling improvement. >>> moreemerge today from the nfl owners meetings in orlando, florida today. the emphasis on player safety. a new measure prohibits the striking of any player who is in a defenseless position, making it illegal to launch toward and hit that player with helmet, shoulder or forearm. a rule that previously existed to protect pass resisters only. another one, a player rub -- running with the ball. the play will be stopped. and the runner cannot advance. the ball will be spotted where the helmet came off. this new rule is in line with an existing college rule. >>> other news from the meetings. the philadelphia eagles say they are entertaining trade offers for starting quarterback donovan mcnabb. one of three eagles' qbs. in addition, philly has michael vick and kevin cob. teams are inquiring with that deal, the surplus. >> i've got a great position. tough position to have three quarterbacks that you know can start and win at a championship caliber level in the national football league. i think we h
his work in the batting cage or in the field have roberts saying he is feeling improvement. >>> moreemerge today from the nfl owners meetings in orlando, florida today. the emphasis on player safety. a new measure prohibits the striking of any player who is in a defenseless position, making it illegal to launch toward and hit that player with helmet, shoulder or forearm. a rule that previously existed to protect pass resisters only. another one, a player rub -- running with the ball....
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be surrounded by a pack of hungry wolves, nothing protecting me other than a homemade chicken wire cage you mean in the middle of the pack? >> yeah, i was in the middle of the forest. we put bait in and i'm in a cage and they're surrounding me, i would tell you, it's more than intimidating. >> i would say so. you also put yourself in a rodeo bail and you had bison challenge you? >> yeah. i wanted to see how much force. i put myself in a rodeo barrel and with an acceleratometeaccel. with the barrel, they hit the barrel with several, several tons of force is the reading i got on my accelerometer. >> we also want to show you a little bit with your diamond back. >> i'm going to need some new underpants with that one. >> whoa. that thing is a live wire. don't block the cameraman. whoa. that thing is agitated. you see that, on the stick. its fang is caught in my snake stick. >> look. anytime you run into a rattlesnake can be a dangerous situation. but i'm in an abandoned silver mine from the 1800s. that place is like the chamber of horrors. you wouldn't believe the animals we run into. scorpi
be surrounded by a pack of hungry wolves, nothing protecting me other than a homemade chicken wire cage you mean in the middle of the pack? >> yeah, i was in the middle of the forest. we put bait in and i'm in a cage and they're surrounding me, i would tell you, it's more than intimidating. >> i would say so. you also put yourself in a rodeo bail and you had bison challenge you? >> yeah. i wanted to see how much force. i put myself in a rodeo barrel and with an...
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ty tried to do a claymation-style steel cage match between vitamin shoppe and vitacost. but ultimately both of these stocks are exercises in what we don't like. this is not a beyond thunderdome situation where two stocks enter and one stock leaves. this is a situation where we've got two losers. and i struggle with decide which is worse! let me tell you why so you know what to avoid in a stock and be able to recognize the signs in other names yourself. vitamin shoppe is the second-largest retailer in vitamins, minerals and supplements. 400 stores, 37 states. vitacost is a big player in the industry online. there's reasons to like the industry galore. $25 billion vitamin and dietary supplement business. with an aging u.s. population, rising health care costs and a society that's obsessed with diet and fitness, you might think these two names fit into a nice little theme. but you need a whole lot more than a theme before an investment becomes compelling. when you look at the actual details, vitamin shoppe seems stretched with little room left to grow. having already satura
ty tried to do a claymation-style steel cage match between vitamin shoppe and vitacost. but ultimately both of these stocks are exercises in what we don't like. this is not a beyond thunderdome situation where two stocks enter and one stock leaves. this is a situation where we've got two losers. and i struggle with decide which is worse! let me tell you why so you know what to avoid in a stock and be able to recognize the signs in other names yourself. vitamin shoppe is the second-largest...
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. >> this egg comes from chickens that are probably crammed in cages, maybe eight, ten birds in a cagewing us two different eggs. one from a chain grocery store and one of hers. >> and this is a chicken egg that she got to lay her egg how she felt like after eating grass and bugs. >> this is what the chefs like so much. what you're seeing here. the chickens roam freely and eat natural grass. that makes for a higher quality egg, eggs they being not live without because when the fire seemingly destroyed the business, her customers got together and said we're not going to let that happen. >> we had a fancy auction. we had a raffle and several fund-raising efforts. >> bonnie powell led the effort to raise $30,000 to keep the farm in business. >> it was kind of amazing how many people felt touched by this like, no, we can't let soul food farm die. >> reporter: the farm still struggles to make money, but alexis loves her land and loves her way of life. >> thank you very much. my husband will be excite happened. >> she's just fine putting all her egg in one basket. dan simon, cnn, vacaville,
. >> this egg comes from chickens that are probably crammed in cages, maybe eight, ten birds in a cagewing us two different eggs. one from a chain grocery store and one of hers. >> and this is a chicken egg that she got to lay her egg how she felt like after eating grass and bugs. >> this is what the chefs like so much. what you're seeing here. the chickens roam freely and eat natural grass. that makes for a higher quality egg, eggs they being not live without because when the...
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. >> the shark was able to shake loose the cage. the dive masters were able to pull me completely out of the water. >> out of the water and i just remember distinctly, whoo! >> a moment like that happens, time really slows down. it's like it happened for ten minutes instead of 15 seconds. >> the divers feel it just wasn't their day to die. but damguard and walsh know you're not always so lucky. for those who dare to trespass. >> there's always a danger when you're out with wild animals. anything can happen at any moment. >> for both of us to come out of it unscathed, it was amazing, completely amazing. just happy to make it out alive. >>> 15-foot sharks, moray eels, giant whales and marlins. the sea is home to a world of fascinating and peculiar creatures. next time you set sail on the high seas, don't forget the camera. the video may be the only proof you have when the big one gets away. if you have a video you'd like to send to us, logon to our website caughtoncamera.msnbc.com. that's it for this edition of "caught on camera." >>>
. >> the shark was able to shake loose the cage. the dive masters were able to pull me completely out of the water. >> out of the water and i just remember distinctly, whoo! >> a moment like that happens, time really slows down. it's like it happened for ten minutes instead of 15 seconds. >> the divers feel it just wasn't their day to die. but damguard and walsh know you're not always so lucky. for those who dare to trespass. >> there's always a danger when you're...
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. >> this egg comes from chickens that are probably crammed in cages.ight, ten birds in a cage. >> reporter: she explained by showing us two different eggs. one from a chain grocery store and one of hers. >> and this is a chicken egg that she got to lay her egg how she felt like, after being outside, eating grass and bugs. >> reporter: this is what those chefs like so much, what you're seeing right here. the chickens roam the fields freely and eat the natural grass. and that they believe makes for a higher-quality egg. eggs, they apparently could not live without, because when the fire seemingly destroyed the business, her customers got together and said, we're not going to let that happen. >> we had a fancy auction. we had a raffle. we had several fund-raising dinners. >> reporter: bonnie powell led the effort to raise $30,000 to keep the farm in business. >> it was kind of amazing how many people just felt touched by this, like, like, no, we can't let soul food farm die. >> reporter: the farm still struggles to make money, but alexis loves her land, l
. >> this egg comes from chickens that are probably crammed in cages.ight, ten birds in a cage. >> reporter: she explained by showing us two different eggs. one from a chain grocery store and one of hers. >> and this is a chicken egg that she got to lay her egg how she felt like, after being outside, eating grass and bugs. >> reporter: this is what those chefs like so much, what you're seeing right here. the chickens roam the fields freely and eat the natural grass. and...
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internet maine's yesterday's news is not yesterday's news it is not at the bottom of the parakeet cage it can be linked everywhere and the text remains available to many people for a long time. as a novelist 1/2 to remind myself writing is an art and publishing is a business but add to that for book criticism, publishing is in a state of flux. what is following along with this terrible business is changing before our eyes. i think book reviewing is a cross of public service and entertainment. >> the migration of the reviews online with the reversible trend has some exciting aspects to it. we'll get a diversity of voices talking about books we will get a lot of people hopefully reading and participating in discussion and we will see a lot more types of books covered which is all very good and positive and it is good for books and for the conversation but it will be tougher to find the quality quality, the legitimate book reviewing and it will be there but it will be a small part of the diversity of voices and it will be that much more difficult for the readers to find the good stuff. th
internet maine's yesterday's news is not yesterday's news it is not at the bottom of the parakeet cage it can be linked everywhere and the text remains available to many people for a long time. as a novelist 1/2 to remind myself writing is an art and publishing is a business but add to that for book criticism, publishing is in a state of flux. what is following along with this terrible business is changing before our eyes. i think book reviewing is a cross of public service and entertainment....
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blood in the water and great whites swirling around, he gets in with them-- no cage, no protection.and what could possibly be his motivation? how do you feel? >> i feel good. >> cooper: we went in the water with him to find out. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories and andy rooney tonight on "60 minutes." this season, there are more reasons than ever... not to let your immune system become a statistic. support your immune system with patented ester-c. ester-c provides up to 24 hours of immune support. ester-c. the better vitamin c. ester-c provides up to 24 hours of immune support. now your chase card let's you make your own payment plan for what you charge. introducing blueprint. blueprint's free and exclusively for chase customers. for a big purchase, there's split. it lets you decide how much... or how many months you want to pay. so you can be comfortable managing all of your large purchases. if having a plan matters, chase what matters. create your own blueprint at chase.com/bl
blood in the water and great whites swirling around, he gets in with them-- no cage, no protection.and what could possibly be his motivation? how do you feel? >> i feel good. >> cooper: we went in the water with him to find out. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories and andy rooney tonight on "60 minutes." this season, there are more...
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they're raised cage-free and fed an all-natural diet of corn, soybeans, and marigolds.nd no candy, gladys. (announcer) perdue. extra inspections. extraordinary chicken. what-- they're more comfortable. >>> take a look at this. you can't tell what it is, but the syndey opera house in australia wasn't the place to be for the bashful over the weekend. more than 5,000 people gathered and took it all off for the camera. >> they embraced for a photo shoot by photographer spencer tunic. participants had time to get to know each other intimately. they posed for more than an hour in a variety of positions. 5,000 people. >> how did they get that many people to sign up? >> i know. he does this all over the world, i believe. >> with naked people? >> yeah. >> okay. let me know -- i'll let you know when he comes here. >> are you up for that? >> no, i'm not. it makes me nervous. >> many human bodies are better with clothes on. >> exactly. >>> do we need to bundle up today my friends. >> yes. clothes are suggested because it will be cool. sunshine yes and temperatures in the upper 40s
they're raised cage-free and fed an all-natural diet of corn, soybeans, and marigolds.nd no candy, gladys. (announcer) perdue. extra inspections. extraordinary chicken. what-- they're more comfortable. >>> take a look at this. you can't tell what it is, but the syndey opera house in australia wasn't the place to be for the bashful over the weekend. more than 5,000 people gathered and took it all off for the camera. >> they embraced for a photo shoot by photographer spencer tunic....
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whether i'm at the batting cages... old. down by the lake or... fishing at the shore.reathing better... with spiriva. announcer: spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled maintenance treatment for both forms of copd, which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. i take it every day. it keeps my airways open... to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announcer: spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. stop taking spiriva and call your doctor right away if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, have vision changes or eye pain or have problems passing urine. tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, problems passing urine or an enlarged prostate, as these may worsen with spiriva. also discuss the medicines you take, even eye drops. side effects include dry mouth, constipation and trouble passing urine. my doctor said i could be doing more to breathe better and now i am. announcer: ask your doctor about lifestyle changes and once-daily spiriva. host: could switching to geico 15% or more o
whether i'm at the batting cages... old. down by the lake or... fishing at the shore.reathing better... with spiriva. announcer: spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled maintenance treatment for both forms of copd, which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. i take it every day. it keeps my airways open... to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announcer: spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. stop taking spiriva and call your doctor...
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these things matter and you can't be off on some limb, you know, rattling the cage and saying you'll do great things and stand on principle and politics above the people of your state, you have to do what is right and the race comes down to doing what is right. what it is all about and my opponent viewed public service as a way to have personal enrichment and we talked about him double billing flights and talked about it in terms of the $600,000 slush fund that he set up, ostensibly to help other candidates and all it helped was rubio, inc. and family members got hired and spent money on this minivan and got $135 haircut or whatever it was and that doesn't make sense to people and is not what they want. they want people to serve in publishing who want to serve. >> these are outrageous accusations. >> they are the truth. >> we're 11 months into the debate and we are yet to hear a serious debate, and he talks about making sense and how does spending $787 billion of money we don't have money we're borrowing from chinese and japanese investors and money my children and their generation w
these things matter and you can't be off on some limb, you know, rattling the cage and saying you'll do great things and stand on principle and politics above the people of your state, you have to do what is right and the race comes down to doing what is right. what it is all about and my opponent viewed public service as a way to have personal enrichment and we talked about him double billing flights and talked about it in terms of the $600,000 slush fund that he set up, ostensibly to help...
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corrupted, and drug traffic, also implicated in mainly human rights violation, clearly, notorious tiger cages of kon-song and by pressuring them to crack down on drugs, he was trying to improve their public image to allow for sustainability of u.s. tragedy through vietnamization was trying to prop in government as the u.s. gradually scaled down troops anja, he pressured the few government in south vietnam to crack down on the traffic and purge corrupt officials and spent millions training local police an initiating crop substitution and aerial spraying campaigns, and nevertheless, for all the millions, in prelude to later failures, supply rates remained static and corruption rampant and june 1972 army criminal investigation report concluded that, quote, enforcement remained futile, as distributions from local, national and south vietnam, was so pervasive efforts to cut off the supply were like trying to, quote, imprison the morning mist. local farmers often resisted u.s. policies by shooting overhead planes, to prevent them from spraying their fields, and fewer brought to testify before a con
corrupted, and drug traffic, also implicated in mainly human rights violation, clearly, notorious tiger cages of kon-song and by pressuring them to crack down on drugs, he was trying to improve their public image to allow for sustainability of u.s. tragedy through vietnamization was trying to prop in government as the u.s. gradually scaled down troops anja, he pressured the few government in south vietnam to crack down on the traffic and purge corrupt officials and spent millions training local...
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instead it was ain batting cage session.gnosed with ahern natee a, d disc on his back. >> and starting to get my condition in more and more each day. we're certainly maging progress. -- making progress. it's slower than i want but i hope to be ready to go for opening day. >> in the left field, round 3rd heads to the play and that gave the black squad a 1-0 lead. later in the inning, caleb joseph ripped a single. black stake 2-0 lead. they beat the orange squad 6-1 in a 7 winning game. shaquille o'neill will likely miss the rest of the regular season after having surgery in his right thumb yesterday. shaq underwent surgery here in baltimore. the chief of the hand center said that the operation was a success. o'neill suffered the thumb injury after a hard foul on thursday night. that's your morning sports. i'm bruce cunningham, fox 45 morning news. >>> coming up the govern o'malley visits troops overseas, bumper to bumper traffic and some kind of weird smell downtown. i will be working from home today. my sister's coming. i ca
instead it was ain batting cage session.gnosed with ahern natee a, d disc on his back. >> and starting to get my condition in more and more each day. we're certainly maging progress. -- making progress. it's slower than i want but i hope to be ready to go for opening day. >> in the left field, round 3rd heads to the play and that gave the black squad a 1-0 lead. later in the inning, caleb joseph ripped a single. black stake 2-0 lead. they beat the orange squad 6-1 in a 7 winning...
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you can't just be off on some limb, you know, rattling the cage and saying you are going to do great things and stand on principle or politics above the people of your state you're supposed to serve. you have to do what's right. this race comes down to doing what's right. that's what it's all about. my opponent viewed public service as a way to have personal enrichment. we talked about it briefly, about him double billing flights. we talked about it in terms of the $600,000 slush fund he set up. ostensibly it was supposed to help other candidates. all it helped was rubio incorporated. family members were hired, he spent $35 on a haircut or whatever it was. that's not what people want. they want people serving that want to serve the people. >> they're outrageous accusations. >> they're not outrageous. they're the truth. >> we're 11 months in this and 15 minutes in this debate and we have yet to hear a single serious public policy point from my opponent. he just wants to tear me down. talking about making sense, how does spending $700,000 of money we don't have, borrowing from chinese
you can't just be off on some limb, you know, rattling the cage and saying you are going to do great things and stand on principle or politics above the people of your state you're supposed to serve. you have to do what's right. this race comes down to doing what's right. that's what it's all about. my opponent viewed public service as a way to have personal enrichment. we talked about it briefly, about him double billing flights. we talked about it in terms of the $600,000 slush fund he set...
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she talked to her cage and. her book agent is a very bright guy. he thought this is fantastic so he starts pitching this and he comes back with this interesting feedback. what it basically was was a great idea, particularly in the wake of the whole summers thing. hill is the one person that you are going to write about? because of course that singular biography is what sells. for me i have got to say this was a total dealbreaker. that is exactly what i did not want to do. the reason why i necessarily had to write about lots of different women is because the subject of the vote is not actually the women. the subject of the book is this gender ring of science and the women are the lenses. what they do a assorted riffraff light on this problem and all of these different ways. if i had one woman she would refract this way on this gender ring of science but i wanted it this way in all these different perspectives because there were so many different ways that scientific culture is. i wanted to look at married women and single women and women in the lab
she talked to her cage and. her book agent is a very bright guy. he thought this is fantastic so he starts pitching this and he comes back with this interesting feedback. what it basically was was a great idea, particularly in the wake of the whole summers thing. hill is the one person that you are going to write about? because of course that singular biography is what sells. for me i have got to say this was a total dealbreaker. that is exactly what i did not want to do. the reason why i...
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internet also means yesterday's news isn't yesterday's news, it isn't just the bottom of the parity cage if something linen newspaper it can be linked everywhere, it gets everywhere. the text remains available to people for a long time. but as a novelist seen for years writing is an art, publishing is a business. so, add to that for the criticism publishing is in a state of flux so what is the criticism following along with this terrible business that is changing before our eyes and a certain way. i think a book revealing is a cross between a public service and entertainment. >> why is words. david? >> the migration of reviews online, and that is an irreversible trend i think as rebecca said it has really exciting aspects to it. we are going to get a diversity of voices talking about books. we are going to get a lot of people hopefully reading and participating in the discussion about books and we are going to see more books cover all of which is good, all of which is positive and it's good for books and it's good for the conversation about books. the challenge i think is that it's been
internet also means yesterday's news isn't yesterday's news, it isn't just the bottom of the parity cage if something linen newspaper it can be linked everywhere, it gets everywhere. the text remains available to people for a long time. but as a novelist seen for years writing is an art, publishing is a business. so, add to that for the criticism publishing is in a state of flux so what is the criticism following along with this terrible business that is changing before our eyes and a certain...
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at the end of the day after working out i come out to the cages and do some hitting. one reason i like to hit off the tee is just to get work on my bat pass. working my hands like inside the ball and trying to stay back. we like to throw to each other. we try to get each other out. this is a typical day for me during the out season. i get my working out in. after this i'm done for the day. i'm getting trade for tomorrow and do the same thing all over. >> you can count on comcast sportsnet.com and our team of insiders to bring you all the of the major leg baseball you need. check out comcastsportsnet.com. >>> it's debate bl who puts on a better show. the nationals or the slide show. we'll unmask the mascots when we return. @úúúúúúúúúú >>> now this. of course we all know that sometimes our favorite baseball team -- favorite baseball team struggles but perhaps no fans knows that better than the nationals. there's always one competition they dos at the national's park. the racing president. they get heartbreaking defeats and lovable teddy roosevelt. the team hel
at the end of the day after working out i come out to the cages and do some hitting. one reason i like to hit off the tee is just to get work on my bat pass. working my hands like inside the ball and trying to stay back. we like to throw to each other. we try to get each other out. this is a typical day for me during the out season. i get my working out in. after this i'm done for the day. i'm getting trade for tomorrow and do the same thing all over. >> you can count on comcast...
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it's made with 100% cage free eggs. try the first great-tasting, zero-calorie...er borne from the leaves of the stevia plant. truvía. honestly sweet. find it at your grocery store. to finish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin pm. four hours before you order them? it's all in the pepperation. for me, pepperation is about getting in early to smoke your ribs low and slow over pecan wood chips for a sweet, smoky flavor. then i triple-baste them till they're fall-off-the-bone tender. this is shiner bock barbecue sauce i'm using. come in now for baby back ribs. choose 1 of 10 freshly prepared entrées plus an appetizer for just $9.99. only at chili's. it's all in the pepperation. >>. >> the time is 7:56. we take a live look inside to the newsroom. good morning to you. i'm joe krebs. a mareland woman convicted of killing two of her adopted daughters will be sentenced. she was found guilty of two cowns. two bodies were found
it's made with 100% cage free eggs. try the first great-tasting, zero-calorie...er borne from the leaves of the stevia plant. truvía. honestly sweet. find it at your grocery store. to finish what you started today. for the aches and sleeplessness in between, there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin pm. four hours before you order them? it's all in the pepperation. for me, pepperation is about getting in early to smoke...
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it's made with 100% cage free eggs. and a kind of pressure behind my eyes.r cortical spreading depression. [ doctor ] yeah. actually, he was. november 11, 2009. came back negative. march 23, 2007, a c.t. scan for nasal polyps -- also negative. july 1, 2006 -- advised to quit smoking. january 4... [ male announcer ] imagine a day when your medical history could be in one, secure place, easily accessed by your doctors who could collaborate more effectively and treat you better. thanks, guys. i got it from here. makes sense. can i have my pants back, actually? [ male announcer ] electronic medical records from ge. better health for more people. ♪ it's the 2 day easter sale at toy 'r' us! better health for more people. huge doorbusters all day friday and saturday! like buy one get one 50% of all bakugan. and, buy one, get one free all dvd's & books! let's take a look at the stats. mini has more than double the fiber and whole grain... making him a great contender in this bout... against mid-morning hunger. honey nut cheerios is coming in a little short. you've g
it's made with 100% cage free eggs. and a kind of pressure behind my eyes.r cortical spreading depression. [ doctor ] yeah. actually, he was. november 11, 2009. came back negative. march 23, 2007, a c.t. scan for nasal polyps -- also negative. july 1, 2006 -- advised to quit smoking. january 4... [ male announcer ] imagine a day when your medical history could be in one, secure place, easily accessed by your doctors who could collaborate more effectively and treat you better. thanks, guys. i...
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their cages -- you can get the animal for free. that includes the spay and neuter shots.l. that would be for people that microchip their animals. coming up in june, a big benefit at the peabody conserve tri. we will have a concert benefit. >> if you -- call after 11:00 this morning 410-396-4695. their web address www.baltimoreanimalshelter.org. that's b.a.r.c. s. thank you very much. >> more coming up. stick around. >> i think maizy will do well. 49 on tv hill. coming up rvings "sunday brunch." plus another look at the sunday forecast. hi! welcome to progressive.com. come on in, and i'll give you a free quote. quote and compare in about 8 minutes. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> good morning. coming up this morning on "today" health care showdown. all eyes on capitol hill today as the house is expected to vote on the landmark health care reform bill. will the democrats get the votes they need? plus a look at what this legislation really means to you and your family from doctors visits. a closer look at the impact of reform. >> then we'll switch gears and
their cages -- you can get the animal for free. that includes the spay and neuter shots.l. that would be for people that microchip their animals. coming up in june, a big benefit at the peabody conserve tri. we will have a concert benefit. >> if you -- call after 11:00 this morning 410-396-4695. their web address www.baltimoreanimalshelter.org. that's b.a.r.c. s. thank you very much. >> more coming up. stick around. >> i think maizy will do well. 49 on tv hill. coming up...
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the women of betazed once wore enormous wigs with large holes in the center for tiny, caged creatureso then one day, one very formidable woman finally said so-- refused to ever wear another of those wigs. fairly soon the custom stopped. she had the courage to stand up and fight for change. she must have been a lot like you. no one is more qualified, more experienced or more likely to save their planet than you and they would have you kill yourself. younger scientis will take my place. my work... the work... will continue. your planet has what, 30, 40 years left? what if your scientists can't find the answer without you? what chance do you think your grandson ha of reaching the age of 60? enough, please! it is my time, lwaxana and that is the way it is. well, if that's the way it is, i don't know why anyone's bothering to try to save your planet at all. if it's time has come, let it die. where is the difference, timicin? where? convection boundary uncoupling. the reaction caused gas turbulence of a totally unexpected magnitude. why? there was evidence of delayed surface shock. no, i'd
the women of betazed once wore enormous wigs with large holes in the center for tiny, caged creatureso then one day, one very formidable woman finally said so-- refused to ever wear another of those wigs. fairly soon the custom stopped. she had the courage to stand up and fight for change. she must have been a lot like you. no one is more qualified, more experienced or more likely to save their planet than you and they would have you kill yourself. younger scientis will take my place. my...
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they're raised cage-free and fed an all-natural diet of corn, soybeans, and marigolds. (announcer) perdue. extra inspections. extraordinary chicken. what-- they're more comfortable. >>> stock rally tuesday, the dow gained nearly 1%. the nasdaq and s&p 500 finished higher. >>> sales of existing homes fell again in february proving the housing market is still wavering. the national association of real stores reported a drop of more than half a percent, better than expected? s on the positive side, sales were up from february of 2009. analyst hoping the sales will pick up before the april deadline of the new home buyer credit. >>> china. google will no longer censor search services on the chinese website. users are being redirected to google's hong kong site that does not censor search results. >>> still waiting to spend the gift cards. the federal reserve released final rules ta will go into effect in august and protect consumers from inactivity, dormancy and other fees. issuers will have to state the terms and expiration dates for gift cards must be 5 years after the dat
they're raised cage-free and fed an all-natural diet of corn, soybeans, and marigolds. (announcer) perdue. extra inspections. extraordinary chicken. what-- they're more comfortable. >>> stock rally tuesday, the dow gained nearly 1%. the nasdaq and s&p 500 finished higher. >>> sales of existing homes fell again in february proving the housing market is still wavering. the national association of real stores reported a drop of more than half a percent, better than expected?...
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it from happening again and also probably make it to where they don't keep these animals, you know, caged up so to speak. that's my opinion. i feel that the family should have the right. >> please don't relse them. let this be a matter strictly for the family. it was hard enough for them to see it in the first place. they don't need for it to go over and over again. >> i think they should released video. i mean, a lot of people should know and maybe just say viewer discretion advised and that's really all. >> a lot of people are swimming with -- taking tours and swimming with sharks and swimming with dolphins and so on and so forth. i think they should be aware of the power of those animals so i think releasing the video is a good thing. >> some people think that we could learn something from it, but then others are saying if the video is out there, there's absolutely no control over how it's disseminated especially with the internet being an option. richelle carey hln, tina sent this. if i were part of this woman's family i would not want the video shown. i think her family should be abl
it from happening again and also probably make it to where they don't keep these animals, you know, caged up so to speak. that's my opinion. i feel that the family should have the right. >> please don't relse them. let this be a matter strictly for the family. it was hard enough for them to see it in the first place. they don't need for it to go over and over again. >> i think they should released video. i mean, a lot of people should know and maybe just say viewer discretion...