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dolphins and whales, don't do well in captivity and that capturing them to keep them in captivity is not a good thing. >> reporter: marine theme parks maintain that's an old idea based on old data. that today the world's 50 or so captive killer whales do very well at these million dollars animals get regular medical care and don't have to face the uncertainties of the wild. >> our animals live much longer now than they did just 10-15 years ago. part of the reason is we have learned that in the wild they would be spending a great deal of their time in survival mode. and in a captive environment and a protected environment like this they don't have to do that. so there is a lot of time on their hand. we fill that time with social activities with us. >> reporter: in the wild killer whales kill to live. this small pod of killer whales attacked a much larger grey whale and her calf. in the dramatic struggle that followed, the killer whales drowned the greys, ate their tongues and then seemed to cavort. they are the ocean's un rivaled top predators and they hunt in groups, family units. >>
dolphins and whales, don't do well in captivity and that capturing them to keep them in captivity is not a good thing. >> reporter: marine theme parks maintain that's an old idea based on old data. that today the world's 50 or so captive killer whales do very well at these million dollars animals get regular medical care and don't have to face the uncertainties of the wild. >> our animals live much longer now than they did just 10-15 years ago. part of the reason is we have learned...
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you were held captive for a six plus years. was it a mistake in retrospect to have gone down the road? >> fy had the same amount of information and the same choices and confronted the same principles, i had been thinking and i have to go? , have done something different? i always come to the same conclusion. i could not do anything different. the people in the mayor had called me asking me not to cancel because they were -- asking me to cancel because they were afraid. there were participating in the peace talks. the rebels would take revenge and kill them. there were waiting for me to shelter them and shield them from the paramilitary. there was this issue about democracy. i was a presidential candidate and i wanted my country to be clean and democratic. here are was in front of a government that was manipulating my security to prevent me from doing my campaign. i thought, and could not be blackmailed. tavis: in our country, we would think it a very bold move to kidnap one who has been a member of the house of representatives,
you were held captive for a six plus years. was it a mistake in retrospect to have gone down the road? >> fy had the same amount of information and the same choices and confronted the same principles, i had been thinking and i have to go? , have done something different? i always come to the same conclusion. i could not do anything different. the people in the mayor had called me asking me not to cancel because they were -- asking me to cancel because they were afraid. there were...
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there were drones hovering over us on most of the days of my captivity. one strike occurred just outside our house when we were being held in an area of south waziristan. they fear the drone strike and they are generally accurate. they did kill civilians, but in each of the strikes that occurred in my captivity, that there were militants killed, often foreign militants killed. the result is there is a .errifying police gavstate the taliban round of local people the believe our spies and carry out summary hangings. a local farmer was blamed for the drone strike and accused of being a spy. he denied it. pakistani informed militants had tortured him and they disemboweled him and they chopped off his leg. he confessed at that point. they decapitated him and held him -- on his body in a local market in south waziristan. as an example for local people. what i saw in a sense with the drone strike is a stalemate. the u.s. does decapitate these organizations by killing the leaders. the taliban are able to exaggerate the casualties and attract new recruits to fill
there were drones hovering over us on most of the days of my captivity. one strike occurred just outside our house when we were being held in an area of south waziristan. they fear the drone strike and they are generally accurate. they did kill civilians, but in each of the strikes that occurred in my captivity, that there were militants killed, often foreign militants killed. the result is there is a .errifying police gavstate the taliban round of local people the believe our spies and carry...
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there was drones hovering over us most days on captivity. one drone strike occurred just outside of our house when we were being held in and area and the taliban fear the drone strikes and they are generally accurate. they did kill civilians, but in each of the strikes in my captivity, there were foreign militants killed. the result is there's a sort of terrifying police state from the local people who live in the tribal areas and they round up who they believe are spies and hang them after the drone strikes and a local farmer is accused of being a spy. he denied and pakistani mill substantiates tortured him, disem bowled him and chopped off his leg. at that point he confessed. they then decapitated him and then hung his body in the local market in the south country as an example for local people. what i saw in a sense with the drone strike was a stalemate. they do decapitate by killing the leaders, but they exaggerate civilian casualties and neither side is gaining control. my sense and the sense of analysts is that no re control outside co
there was drones hovering over us most days on captivity. one drone strike occurred just outside of our house when we were being held in and area and the taliban fear the drone strikes and they are generally accurate. they did kill civilians, but in each of the strikes in my captivity, there were foreign militants killed. the result is there's a sort of terrifying police state from the local people who live in the tribal areas and they round up who they believe are spies and hang them after the...
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officials were briefing over the weekend saying she was killed by her own afghan captives.ragmentation grenade may have been the cause of death. here is this report. >> initial claims that she was killed by her afghan captives may not be wrong. today david cameron took an awkward phone call from a neighbor in afghanistan and broke the news to the public. >> a review has revealed evidence to indicate that linda may not have died at the hands of her captives as originally believed. subsequent interviews with the personnel involved suggest that linda could have died as a result of a grenade detonated by the task force during the assault. >> they said they had no choice but to rescue her. the operation failure was weighing on the prime minister. >> 100 times, i have gone over in my mind it was the right decision. but we look at all of the advice and information we knew about her situation. >> on friday, an elite special forces team looked at the afghan hideout where she was expected to have been. she was allegedly held in one of the most rugged provinces of afghanistan. the dec
officials were briefing over the weekend saying she was killed by her own afghan captives.ragmentation grenade may have been the cause of death. here is this report. >> initial claims that she was killed by her afghan captives may not be wrong. today david cameron took an awkward phone call from a neighbor in afghanistan and broke the news to the public. >> a review has revealed evidence to indicate that linda may not have died at the hands of her captives as originally believed....
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never heard of that before. >> she learned that in captivity and she was only in captivity for three weeks. >> so now it will be common everywhere around the globe we'll see these dolphins doing the tail walk. >> makes me feel stupid. >>> time now for an early look at some of the stories we're going to be following throughout the day here on nbc -- in los angeles, jurors get back to work in the anna nicole smith drug conspiracy case. they've already spent 41 hours deliberating. the former "playboy" model's boyfriend, lawyer and two doctors have pleaded not guilty to providing her with excessive prescription medications while knowing she was an addict. >>> also in california, industry leaders meet today and tomorrow for the women's conference hosted by california's first lady maria shriver. the forum names to empower women and will feature first lady michelle obama along with our own "nightly news" anchor brian williams. >>> and congratulations to newlywed and also birthday girl katy perry. she turns 26. all day long you can stay on top of the very latest developments in those stories
never heard of that before. >> she learned that in captivity and she was only in captivity for three weeks. >> so now it will be common everywhere around the globe we'll see these dolphins doing the tail walk. >> makes me feel stupid. >>> time now for an early look at some of the stories we're going to be following throughout the day here on nbc -- in los angeles, jurors get back to work in the anna nicole smith drug conspiracy case. they've already spent 41 hours...
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show the film captive now adds i also read that you are also going to showed a film about how are you he asked. but why is it because you think it's important now. yes and actually the same with captive where there are only three characters two russian soldiers and a young chechen lad who was first taken prisoner as their enemy at that which is and then they walked to their unit for twenty four hours the end their relationship changes yes but that was because it's not important that they do for a half nikolay like in the edge if the male character who can't even say a word in russian is german but if you really feel that the person you're with is close to you in a spiritual sense or due to romance then an entirely new relationship develops. of course i know that too we won't change anything by making just one or two affirms but when little tolstoy. he was thinking about how to change things and how to ring people closer together in tell them let's stop at some point. of saying that thelma's should be either about war or love otherwise they're not our spectators what about both is your
show the film captive now adds i also read that you are also going to showed a film about how are you he asked. but why is it because you think it's important now. yes and actually the same with captive where there are only three characters two russian soldiers and a young chechen lad who was first taken prisoner as their enemy at that which is and then they walked to their unit for twenty four hours the end their relationship changes yes but that was because it's not important that they do for...
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the captive -- if attendees at a funeral, you're a captive audience. you only have one opportunity tolay your friend. husband. wife son to rest. you have to be at that church and that location in order to do that. you don't get to do it twice. i believe that the captive audience doctrine is a way to adopt that. for the court to reach a decision in a constitutional way that's been articulated in the pa past. >> the court has been explicit. forward for the captive audience doctrine to apply. the picketer has to be right up front. in your grill. confronting you and making it impractical to get in your car. a thousand feet away. out of sight. out of sound. how irresponsible to suggest that apply to that situation. they couldn't even see the picketers. that funeral went out without a hitch. the priest testified he didn't know they were pickets there. no one was a wear of them got in their cars with our picketers long gone. >> was this the first time to argue in front supreme court? >> it was my first time. it was absolutely marvelous. i felt honored to repr
the captive -- if attendees at a funeral, you're a captive audience. you only have one opportunity tolay your friend. husband. wife son to rest. you have to be at that church and that location in order to do that. you don't get to do it twice. i believe that the captive audience doctrine is a way to adopt that. for the court to reach a decision in a constitutional way that's been articulated in the pa past. >> the court has been explicit. forward for the captive audience doctrine to...
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the world cass captivated -- was captivated by this and them singing the national anthem. one has a pneumonia and two will require dental surgery. sebastian pinera will visit them in the hospital. the actual came to get them out, less than 24 hours. back to you, jana. >> you can turn to ktvu.com for portraits of all 33 miners rescued and continuing coverage of how they are recovering. >>> californians have less than a week to register to vote in the upcoming november election. this deadline to register is midnight before monday. election officials say almost 17 million california ups are registered and another 6.5 million are eligible. the general election is set for november 2nd. >>> if you are voting by mail in the november election, be sure to check your postage. alameda county is sending out three ballots partly because of range of choice voting there. the additional rate will increase the postage to 78 cents. >>> alameda county is looking for people to help out as poll workers on election day. they say the greatest need are workers in the cities of berkeley and oaklan
the world cass captivated -- was captivated by this and them singing the national anthem. one has a pneumonia and two will require dental surgery. sebastian pinera will visit them in the hospital. the actual came to get them out, less than 24 hours. back to you, jana. >> you can turn to ktvu.com for portraits of all 33 miners rescued and continuing coverage of how they are recovering. >>> californians have less than a week to register to vote in the upcoming november election....
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the first baby whale born into captivity at seaworld. but in the 25 years since her birth, 24 killer whales have died in captivity. that's roughly one whale each year. three have died in the past four months alone. and not a single one of them was older than 30. >> the three whales that died this year were 21, 12, and 25. that's not even middle-aged for wild orcas. >> reporter: not so, said seaworld. telling abc news, animals in our care live and die just as do those in the wild. we have no reason to believe that any of the recent deaths are related. or that there's any indication that their environment was a contributing factor. this isn't the first time seaworld has come under fire. just last winter, a trainer died after being battered and drowned by a six-on the killer whale. animal rights activists said the attack was from living under the stress of captivity. a charge seaworld denies. since the attack, seaworld has limited trainer/whale contact. >> orcas are, in fact, just too big to maintain properly and adequately in captivity. se
the first baby whale born into captivity at seaworld. but in the 25 years since her birth, 24 killer whales have died in captivity. that's roughly one whale each year. three have died in the past four months alone. and not a single one of them was older than 30. >> the three whales that died this year were 21, 12, and 25. that's not even middle-aged for wild orcas. >> reporter: not so, said seaworld. telling abc news, animals in our care live and die just as do those in the wild. we...
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on the one hand, you have the body of law that has the beheading of the captive audience. you can read all those cases from which ugged conclude that it is very narrow, very limited and there must be some actual physical sound, sight intrusion if you're talking about invasion of privacy. at the other extreme for comparing and contrast is what they seek in this case, what the trial judge gave them in this case which is in an unspecified period of time that each individual will call their mourning period, no one any time, any place, any manner may say any word that that mourner says caused me emotional distress. >> why aren't the members of the family of the deceased catholic audience. the funeral? >> if we were right outside the door like the other expressers were in these exhibits, they might have been. your body of law about captive audience when you peel the colorado shank, that -- taking the picketting where they specifically said said, footnote 25, this isn't about content. you got to be up in your grille, i think the term the court used was confrontational. now you ca
on the one hand, you have the body of law that has the beheading of the captive audience. you can read all those cases from which ugged conclude that it is very narrow, very limited and there must be some actual physical sound, sight intrusion if you're talking about invasion of privacy. at the other extreme for comparing and contrast is what they seek in this case, what the trial judge gave them in this case which is in an unspecified period of time that each individual will call their...
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. >>> being in captivity can actually be a good thing, at least for giant pandas. after many unsuccessful attempt as new breeding program in china seems to do the trick. it already increased the number of giant pandas living in captivity to more than 300. experts hope this will save the species from extinction. last year, 19 cubs were born through artificial insemination. >>> the chilean miners took on another challenge. the recently rescued miners and the president of chile played each other in a soccer match. although it was a friendly match, the miners dubbed team hope had their eye on the prize. but this time, they couldn't come out on top and they lost the game, 3-2. but you'd think the government would say, let's go a little easy on them. let them win. they just spent two months down underground. >> maybe the president of chile is a little competitive. >> maybe. but come on. let the guys stay over! >>> time now for an early look at some of the stories we'll follow throughout the day here on nbc -- in texas, the trial against former house leader tom delay begi
. >>> being in captivity can actually be a good thing, at least for giant pandas. after many unsuccessful attempt as new breeding program in china seems to do the trick. it already increased the number of giant pandas living in captivity to more than 300. experts hope this will save the species from extinction. last year, 19 cubs were born through artificial insemination. >>> the chilean miners took on another challenge. the recently rescued miners and the president of chile...
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a woman and her two daughters held captive and killed at home. two men charged facing death. we'll show you what happened in court today and what happened in the home when the robbery turned deadly. we begin though tonight keeping them honest with new developments in what is the strangest story we've been following in a long, long time, the case of an assistant attorney general in michigan who for a month has singled out a guy college student for attack. andrew shirvell, him on the left, and a college student, chris armstrong, that's him on the right. calls for mr. shirvell to be fired have been growing for days since he appeared on this program. today it was announced mr. shirvell is now on voluntary personal leave. he's not been fired, he still has a job, but he faces a disciplinary hearing when he returns. his boss is the attorney general of michigan, mike cox. that's him. he says he can't fire shirvell because shirvell has the right of free speech in his spare time. a lot of legal experts disagree, saying his actions go way beyond what's appropriate for a public official
a woman and her two daughters held captive and killed at home. two men charged facing death. we'll show you what happened in court today and what happened in the home when the robbery turned deadly. we begin though tonight keeping them honest with new developments in what is the strangest story we've been following in a long, long time, the case of an assistant attorney general in michigan who for a month has singled out a guy college student for attack. andrew shirvell, him on the left, and a...
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. >>> and finally, one, last look this morning at those chilean miners whose plight captivated the worldy were thrust from obscurity right into the international spotlight. and arrested a collective sigh of relief across the globe. here's abc's elizabeth vargas. >> reporter: when they emerged, one by one, from the darkness, the eyes of the world were upon them. the rescue played live on iran's tv. china's news agency was reporting from the ground. in japan, crowds gathered to watch at the chilean embassy. why do you think this has captured the world's imagination the way it has? >> i don't think we often get stories that end so happily. we're so used to sad endings. this one was people coming out of the earth alive. it's like the resurrection. >> reporter: nations usually as laggerheads, were, for one day, part of the same human family. >> this has captivated the world's attention. and the tears they shed, after so much time apart, has expressed their own joy and joy of people everywhere. >> reporter: there has been precedence for this attention-grabbing. other dangerous missions, which
. >>> and finally, one, last look this morning at those chilean miners whose plight captivated the worldy were thrust from obscurity right into the international spotlight. and arrested a collective sigh of relief across the globe. here's abc's elizabeth vargas. >> reporter: when they emerged, one by one, from the darkness, the eyes of the world were upon them. the rescue played live on iran's tv. china's news agency was reporting from the ground. in japan, crowds gathered to...
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. >> on the stand, the teenager held captive and tortured in a tracy home testifies. we'll have his emotional testimony. >> you know that is why you should not be governor. >> meg whitman runs into queen meg. the rowdy protests at one of whitman's campaign stops today. >> rain on the .radar. friday night rain, is it going ndee rnke our wndkes?pl plans? i'll let you know coming up. [ male announcer ] carly fiorina. she's against banning assault weapons... and that's reckless and dangerous. she's for risky new oil drilling that could threaten our jobs. fiorina's plan would mean slashing social security and medicare, which would devastate seniors. and she'd make abortion a crime. no wonder fiorina is endorsed by sarah palin. carly fiorina. just too extreme for california. [ boxer ] i'm barbara boxer and i approve this message. >>> stunned silence. the jury in a courtroom heard testimony, emotional testimony, from a teenager held captive and tortured for nearly a year. that case made headlines nationwide back in 2008 when the teenager known as kyle escaped from the home i
. >> on the stand, the teenager held captive and tortured in a tracy home testifies. we'll have his emotional testimony. >> you know that is why you should not be governor. >> meg whitman runs into queen meg. the rowdy protests at one of whitman's campaign stops today. >> rain on the .radar. friday night rain, is it going ndee rnke our wndkes?pl plans? i'll let you know coming up. [ male announcer ] carly fiorina. she's against banning assault weapons... and that's...
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this will help them select the best place to release the captive feline.nd today the signals will tell us if there's a lynx nearby. we head to a hide and then we wait and wait and just as we're about to call it a day, there it is. at last, a close encounter in the world with the world's rarest cats. it's apart from rabbits and then as quickly as it appeared, it's gone. the worry is the if these radical conservation plans don't work, these cats can disappear from here for good. bbc news, spain. >> and talking of rare animals, the first gorilla born at london's zoo in 20 years has made his first appearance before the cameras. the male youngster not yet named was born on tuesday. his father died at the zoo earlier this year. eventually he should grow up to become a 25 stone silverback gorilla. now, as any english speaker knows, there are a whole range of ways to pronounce the language. do you say seyz or says, mischievous? well, researchers are recording people to find out how english pronunciation evolved. we entered the linguistic minefield. >> says? >> not
this will help them select the best place to release the captive feline.nd today the signals will tell us if there's a lynx nearby. we head to a hide and then we wait and wait and just as we're about to call it a day, there it is. at last, a close encounter in the world with the world's rarest cats. it's apart from rabbits and then as quickly as it appeared, it's gone. the worry is the if these radical conservation plans don't work, these cats can disappear from here for good. bbc news, spain....
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you get, he's captive, of corporate interest, he caved in to them and the right. on the other side, you hear the talk of his being a socialist, anti-business liberal. they seem irreconcilable. host: another picture of him and rahm emanuel. pete will stay on and not just serve as inter chief of staff. guest: i think how long he stays we'll see. pete rouse is a relectant chief of staff. he didn't want to move into rahm's office. he wanted to stay in his office. he has a bet with his fellow deputy white house staff, a number of weeks of staff, pete rouse said he was going to move host: we will go back to the calls. good morning, randy. caller: hello. the last two callers said. i want the facts and you said it's inbelievable to get different people looking at the same person measured by the statistic and come out with different conclusions. i prefero let someonelse look at the facts for me. my question is speaking to the last three presidents, did you get into that and each have a different perspective? >> that's an interesting question. you know, they have different
you get, he's captive, of corporate interest, he caved in to them and the right. on the other side, you hear the talk of his being a socialist, anti-business liberal. they seem irreconcilable. host: another picture of him and rahm emanuel. pete will stay on and not just serve as inter chief of staff. guest: i think how long he stays we'll see. pete rouse is a relectant chief of staff. he didn't want to move into rahm's office. he wanted to stay in his office. he has a bet with his fellow deputy...
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this country and continent is captivated by them and we're getting to know these men as carters evens a half mile of rock between. >> i arrived here august 23rd, the day after they were found alive and so many people assumed this was going to be another tragic death, series of deaths in latin america and the family patience and the rescuers' persistence paid off. then, they had to figure out how to get them out in what is the most challenging, technically complex underground rescue ever undertaken. there was no playbook. >> no book. >> i'm looking at this image as they go down to pick up the fifth miner, they're already a number of images i think will endure really forever and this is one of them. it's like this rocket was blasted into the earth's core to pick these men up, red, white and blue, the colors of chile's flag. >> you brought up a great parallel which is we haven't seen this kind of drama played out for the world to watch since the apollo missions. >> april, 1970, that's right. and i was too young to remember it, but i think that the world was on edge in a similar kind of
this country and continent is captivated by them and we're getting to know these men as carters evens a half mile of rock between. >> i arrived here august 23rd, the day after they were found alive and so many people assumed this was going to be another tragic death, series of deaths in latin america and the family patience and the rescuers' persistence paid off. then, they had to figure out how to get them out in what is the most challenging, technically complex underground rescue ever...
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this was captivated. people online on this story has gone completely viral. christy has been surfing the internet and sees what kinds of posts and comments are out there. hey, there. what are you seeing? >> this is what we're seeing. again, we're keeping an eye on social media reactions from around the world. first let's start with chile. the president tweeted. this is translated of course from the spanish. what emotion, what happiness, and pride to be chilean with gratitude to god. and now let's turn to tweets here from asia. this from sri lanka. he writes maybe this will issue a new era of safety methods. from the philippines, the chileans are so inspiring. i wish filipinos were as decisive about crises. and another comment from the region. this is from chi in's equivalent of twitter. if this mine accident happens in china, can those trapped miners survive until now? and that's just one of many angry comments where mine disasters are a regular occurrence. let's take a broader look at the conversation around the story. 4% of all the discussion is about the c
this was captivated. people online on this story has gone completely viral. christy has been surfing the internet and sees what kinds of posts and comments are out there. hey, there. what are you seeing? >> this is what we're seeing. again, we're keeping an eye on social media reactions from around the world. first let's start with chile. the president tweeted. this is translated of course from the spanish. what emotion, what happiness, and pride to be chilean with gratitude to god. and...
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josh fattal and shane bauer have been held captive in iran for 444 days. that matches the number of days 52 american hostages were held at the u.s. embassy in iran before their release in 1981. the trial for espionage now looming, their moment of freedom will have to wait. meantime there is joy for a california businessman released yesterday. abc's jim chuteo has more. >> he walked out of prison after two and a half years alone and with little fanfare. >> welcome. thank you very much. i feel very happy. his wife met him. alternating tears with smiles. but as he called his son as home in los angeles, emotions overcame him. he was arrested in may 2008 accused of giving $200 to an anti-regimen terrorist group. blamed for this deadly bombing in a mosque. iranian authorities eventually concluded he was used unwittingly. but as he was made to visit the mosque, he was sure many iranians aren't convinced. >> he's getting his freedom but you get a sense here he's going through a trial. many blame him and more broadly america for supporting a terrorist group. >> wha
josh fattal and shane bauer have been held captive in iran for 444 days. that matches the number of days 52 american hostages were held at the u.s. embassy in iran before their release in 1981. the trial for espionage now looming, their moment of freedom will have to wait. meantime there is joy for a california businessman released yesterday. abc's jim chuteo has more. >> he walked out of prison after two and a half years alone and with little fanfare. >> welcome. thank you very...
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they didn't even see the seven pictures so how could they have been captive to them? -- 7 picketers. that funeral went off without a hitch. every detail was without disruption. the priest who did this ceremony testified he did not even know there were picketers there. a the got in their cars and went 15 miles to the cemetery with our picketers long gone. . i may not agree with her position but i thought she did a good job before the court. it was a great experience, and i agree the justices seemed extremely interested in the case. they seemed extremely knowledgeable and they really honed in on the issues that are at task here. i think they probably could have continued the argument much longer than they did if there had been time for it. host: tom in leesburg, virginia. you're on with margie and tim nieman. caller: yes, good morning. thank you for giving me an opportunity. i am a veteran of the u.s. navy, and i just wanted to point out that in this case and all these cases that the church would go to somebody's funeral that gave their life for this country, they gave
they didn't even see the seven pictures so how could they have been captive to them? -- 7 picketers. that funeral went off without a hitch. every detail was without disruption. the priest who did this ceremony testified he did not even know there were picketers there. a the got in their cars and went 15 miles to the cemetery with our picketers long gone. . i may not agree with her position but i thought she did a good job before the court. it was a great experience, and i agree the justices...
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prosecutors say garridos held jaycee captive until last year. they say phillip garrido is the father of dugard's two children. the grand jury indictment means dugard will not have to testify in a preliminary hearing. >>> back in business, tesla is officially in charge of the old numi plant. tesla employees were already using that plant as an office. the car company says it will hire 30 workers over the next few months and could employ as many as 1,000 in the next few years. tesla announced in may it was going to take over numi and use it to build a new electric sedan. >>> from the corrections department to the classroom, still to come at 5:00, an extraordinary approach to teaching. >> speaks to my mission as a black man to give back to my own communities. >> he taught the hardest of young criminals. we'll show you how he's using his lesson plan to help schoolkids now. >>> plus the push for solutions after a string of suicide across the country which include california and believed to be related to gay bullying. >>> watch out for what's in the ai
prosecutors say garridos held jaycee captive until last year. they say phillip garrido is the father of dugard's two children. the grand jury indictment means dugard will not have to testify in a preliminary hearing. >>> back in business, tesla is officially in charge of the old numi plant. tesla employees were already using that plant as an office. the car company says it will hire 30 workers over the next few months and could employ as many as 1,000 in the next few years. tesla...
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their extraordinary story of survival and rescue has captivated the world. andir story of courage hope has crossed all cultures and confidence. as they emerge, they have been greeted with a nice surprises. promises of free trips to worth of years's free sushi and free ipods by steve jobs. >> the pictures of the 24th miner bread to the surface. each has an interesting background and story. each had a different role and they held all 33 survive. we have more details on who they are. >> we have a paramedic, a counselor, a former soldier. those are among the many. the 33. this has become the ultimate live reality tv show. most of the trapped miners have been hoisted to safety. one by one, they climbed into the capsule for a 15 minute ride through 2,000 feet. he will renew his bows and refused for years to honor her greatest wish. she will walk down the aisle by a down made by a texas woman who was captivated by their story. a third cousin trapped and rescued. omar, grandfather of 14 and great-grandfather of four. the last one born while he was underground. minto
their extraordinary story of survival and rescue has captivated the world. andir story of courage hope has crossed all cultures and confidence. as they emerge, they have been greeted with a nice surprises. promises of free trips to worth of years's free sushi and free ipods by steve jobs. >> the pictures of the 24th miner bread to the surface. each has an interesting background and story. each had a different role and they held all 33 survive. we have more details on who they are....
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written a memoir about her grueling experience called "even silence has an end: my six years of captivity in the lombian jungle." it details the torture and fear and humiliation and hunger and illness and bore? and psychologal sfering of the hostage. the french newspaper called it "an extraordinary adventure story." i'm pleased to hav ingrid betancourt at th table for the first time. welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> rose: and congratulations on this. take ubacko the moment o capture. >> okay, it was a saturday. i ke up ver earlyin the morng. i had to take a plane to a place in the south of colombia and from there iad too by roa tonotherown which was very known because it was where th gornme was holding his peace talks with the f.a.r.c., with the gorilla. but two days before my trip, the peace talks ended abruptly. there was a crisi anthe president of colombia at the time said that in 48 hours they would gain back the control of the zone where the gorilla had constructed their headquarters. so for the campaign it was important just see if we were going to just go forward in our plan
written a memoir about her grueling experience called "even silence has an end: my six years of captivity in the lombian jungle." it details the torture and fear and humiliation and hunger and illness and bore? and psychologal sfering of the hostage. the french newspaper called it "an extraordinary adventure story." i'm pleased to hav ingrid betancourt at th table for the first time. welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> rose: and congratulations on this. take...
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billy spent time in captivity and passed the trick to others. and scientists believe this is the first time that an animal has shown this type of behavior. exactly. they're like, i'm going to learn how to do this as well. that's nimble. >> and smart. >>> coming up on eyewitness news at 4:00. >>> who cleans up after the raven's games. these guys do and each has a story. i'm andrea fujii and that's coming up on wjz-13 eyewitness news. >>> and stock market -- shark attack, we have an interview. and we'll talk about the forecast. wjz within normal limits is always on, for the top stories on wjz.com and instant updates and the first warning weather all the time, go to wjz.com. ,,, >>> well we're going back into september. and it's more humid than you would expect. it's warmer and in the mid-70s this afternoon and a warm front came through and we haven't had much in the way of rain, it's 75 now and the dew points are high and 62 degrees now and soul, southeast winds at 9 and the barometer falling a little bit and the keeler spot, 55 in oakland and eas
billy spent time in captivity and passed the trick to others. and scientists believe this is the first time that an animal has shown this type of behavior. exactly. they're like, i'm going to learn how to do this as well. that's nimble. >> and smart. >>> coming up on eyewitness news at 4:00. >>> who cleans up after the raven's games. these guys do and each has a story. i'm andrea fujii and that's coming up on wjz-13 eyewitness news. >>> and stock market -- shark...
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. >>> joanna and celebrations this morning after an ordeal that has captivated vowel is almost over. this is a live picture from northern chile as the rescuers have been bringing up the trapped miners. >> the first one got to the service before 11:15 eastern last night. several more since then. a big run-up collapsed in early august. it was thought initially debt they were killed in the disaster. >> the kelso brings the men up one by one. each rides up a small staff and it takes about 20 minutes. one of them comes up every isle or. it could take up to $36 to bring them all to the surface -- 36 hours. >> diana is insulatn chile. >> this celebrated in the streets as the trapped miners were brought to the surface one gun at the senate as a line -- oneone by the surface won b one. >> we are going to work round- the-clock 38 hours. finishedescuers l reinforcing the mine, the rescuers will wear two- way radios. 15 minutes to bring them to the surface. they have been told to keep their eyes closed and the elegant and dark sunglasses to protect their eyes. they will go to hospital nearby for
. >>> joanna and celebrations this morning after an ordeal that has captivated vowel is almost over. this is a live picture from northern chile as the rescuers have been bringing up the trapped miners. >> the first one got to the service before 11:15 eastern last night. several more since then. a big run-up collapsed in early august. it was thought initially debt they were killed in the disaster. >> the kelso brings the men up one by one. each rides up a small staff and it...
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they didn't even see the seven pictures so how could they have been captive to them? -- 7 picketers. that funeral went off without a hitch. every detail was without disruption. the priest who did this ceremony testified he did not even know there were picketers there. a the got in their cars and went 15 miles to the cemetery with our picketers long gone. . i find that the justices are familiar with the case, a professional, and gave the church fair opportunity to be heard. >> i would just like to say that i think she did a good job arguing before the court. it was a good experience . the justices seemed extremely interested in the case, extremely knowledgeable, and they really hone in on the issues. i think they could've heard arguments even longer than they did. ng me an opportunity. i am a veteran of the u.s. navy, and i just wanted to point out that in this case and all these cases that the church would go to somebody's funeral that gave their life for this country, they gave up everything. they gave up all their rights. that individual gave up everything that they
they didn't even see the seven pictures so how could they have been captive to them? -- 7 picketers. that funeral went off without a hitch. every detail was without disruption. the priest who did this ceremony testified he did not even know there were picketers there. a the got in their cars and went 15 miles to the cemetery with our picketers long gone. . i find that the justices are familiar with the case, a professional, and gave the church fair opportunity to be heard. >> i would just...
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they have a captive audience at the dmv. well, you can donate your organs, register to vote. so why not have the option to take a free hiv test. this is a public/private partnership between the d.c. government and a local nonprofit group. you're not out in the open. the penn branch is the only branch offering the testing. officials specifically wanted to reh ward 7 and 8 residents. the hiv rate has risen steadily inhis area. they wanted to make testing veil for folks who may not visit a doctor regularly. 3222 pennsylvania avenue southeast. the testing results can be ready for folks in about 20 minutes. and if you get tested, here's the big incentive here. you can get $15 off yourdmv costs while you're out here waiting. they hope to get 3,000eople to get tested over the next year. that's how long the program will last. again, it all starts today. >> ee rain reyes reporting live. certainly sounds convenient. thank you. >>> vincent gray will begin a series of town hall meetings today. gray will join other council members and ne
they have a captive audience at the dmv. well, you can donate your organs, register to vote. so why not have the option to take a free hiv test. this is a public/private partnership between the d.c. government and a local nonprofit group. you're not out in the open. the penn branch is the only branch offering the testing. officials specifically wanted to reh ward 7 and 8 residents. the hiv rate has risen steadily inhis area. they wanted to make testing veil for folks who may not visit a doctor...
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. >> reporter: binding testimony from the teenager who police say was held captive for a year and tortured before he finally escaped. the things he says happened to him are almost too hard to believe. also a violent encounter, more on the bay area man who tracked down the priest who he says abecaused him when he was a -- abused him when he was a kyle. what authorities say happened when he found him living in a local retirement home. >>> and the big outdoor location in the city where huge tv screens will be installed to watch the world series game three. >>> as many as 6,000 people from city hall and other neighboring buildings participated. they were asked to leave their workplace just after noon and gather in designated spots in civic plaza. this was the first ever coordinated emergency drill in that area. several streets were shut down and nummi was rerouted during the course of this exercise. >>>-- was shut down because of a suspicious package. after examining the item they determined there was no danger. in fact, the suitcase they found just some folded up clothes. >>> a lot of things
. >> reporter: binding testimony from the teenager who police say was held captive for a year and tortured before he finally escaped. the things he says happened to him are almost too hard to believe. also a violent encounter, more on the bay area man who tracked down the priest who he says abecaused him when he was a -- abused him when he was a kyle. what authorities say happened when he found him living in a local retirement home. >>> and the big outdoor location in the city...
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the rescuers were captivating to the entire world. there were silent prayers, emotional hugs, and all-out celebrations from the man dubbed super mario. the process has moved faster than expected. each man was allowed brief time to be with their family. they appeared to be in good health. it is incredible, he says. they give us back for life. lives with incredible stories. the young miner whose child was born while he was trapped and named hope. the veteran who began monday at age 12 and was days away from retiring. this man who, while underground it was revealed had to families. his wife and mistress. only the mistress showed. their ordeal hardly the end of this story. futures they had never imagined. book deals and movie officers and fame and money. some say fresh air is the most important and a new lease on life. >> each of the men will have to spend the next couple of days in the hospital for physical and psychological evaluation. all that understandable since no one in recorded history has arrived underground for this long. >>> th
the rescuers were captivating to the entire world. there were silent prayers, emotional hugs, and all-out celebrations from the man dubbed super mario. the process has moved faster than expected. each man was allowed brief time to be with their family. they appeared to be in good health. it is incredible, he says. they give us back for life. lives with incredible stories. the young miner whose child was born while he was trapped and named hope. the veteran who began monday at age 12 and was...
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follow up on credible reports that iraqi security forces mistreated, tortured, and killed their captives. >> the evidence is clear. war crimes by the united states and coalition forces. >> a pentagon spokesperson says there is a clear blosil -- clear policy in iraq covering torture. >> it is our way of dealing with things. the report is set up the chain of command. >> wikileaks is not finished releasing an information. that promise more secret documents from the war in afghanistan will be released very soon. >>> now to the latest. the president is back home at the white house after completing a fight that state to work. earlier today he was in minneapolis to rally support for the democratic nominee for governor. he is in a tight race. the president urged everyone to get out and vote on november 2. >> i need you fired up. in just 10 days, you have the chance not just to set the direction of this state, but to determine the direction of this country. >> meanwhile, in orlando, fla., the gop held a rally. high-profile rick conservatives were there. republicans are looking to pick up 39 seats
follow up on credible reports that iraqi security forces mistreated, tortured, and killed their captives. >> the evidence is clear. war crimes by the united states and coalition forces. >> a pentagon spokesperson says there is a clear blosil -- clear policy in iraq covering torture. >> it is our way of dealing with things. the report is set up the chain of command. >> wikileaks is not finished releasing an information. that promise more secret documents from the war in...
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this week, the world rejoiced as 33 miners emerged safely from months of dark captivity in a deep chilean mine. today, many americans feel trapped under the weight of historic spending and government mandates. every day, they see washington putting our children and grandchildren deeper in a hole of historic debt. something has got to give. today, our national debt stands at more than $13 trillion. that's more than $44,000 of debt for every man, woman and child in this country. the administration promised that if congress borrowed a trillion dollars from future generations, their 'stimulus' bill would keep unemployment below 8%. today unemployment remains at a heartbreaking 9.6%, making this the longest period that unemployment has been at or above 9.5% since the great depression. in september, the economy lost another 95,000 jobs. more than 14 million americans are out of work and millions more have just quit looking for a job. the american people know more spending won't mean more jobs. but the president and democrats in congress just aren't listening. and to add insult to injury, they w
this week, the world rejoiced as 33 miners emerged safely from months of dark captivity in a deep chilean mine. today, many americans feel trapped under the weight of historic spending and government mandates. every day, they see washington putting our children and grandchildren deeper in a hole of historic debt. something has got to give. today, our national debt stands at more than $13 trillion. that's more than $44,000 of debt for every man, woman and child in this country. the...
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failed to act on evidence that some iraqi forces tortured or killed captives.or release of its kind. the web site released thousands of documents on the war in afghan. wikileaks officials saying today they plan to release more documents soon. >>> president obama back on the campaign trail. today stumping for democrats in minneapolis, headlining for a rally for democrat mark dayton, who is running for governor. the event marks the end of a four-day campaign tour for the president. and republicans also in full force today. former alaska governor sarah palin, and rnc chairman, michael steele, attending a fundraising rally in florida. >>> as part of his whirlwin champ wayne -- campaign tour, president obama travel las vegas. here's more. >> president obama was on stage friday night leading the cheers for senate majority leader harry reid, but it's reid's opponent who is thanking the president. sharon angle says the president's visit to nevada helped them race $200,000 on friday in online donations alone. they called it the first stimulus package of your administrat
failed to act on evidence that some iraqi forces tortured or killed captives.or release of its kind. the web site released thousands of documents on the war in afghan. wikileaks officials saying today they plan to release more documents soon. >>> president obama back on the campaign trail. today stumping for democrats in minneapolis, headlining for a rally for democrat mark dayton, who is running for governor. the event marks the end of a four-day campaign tour for the president. and...
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westchester is now known as the city of hope, tonight they come out to see how god reformed a region held captive of drugs and corruption. it started in 2004, the citizen of clay county were desperate. their children were dying from drugs, and dealers ran the town. and the folks laid aside their differences to march through town. they told the drug dealers, get saved or busted. the pastors came together to not allow ev to take the land. >> first of all, when the churches marched through town together. for us, that was bigger than the parting of the red sea. and you can talk today abo the march, and everyone tears up. it was an awesome thing that happened. and from that, all of a sudden, the church had a voice in our community. we thoht we had a voice before. but we really didn't. >> since the march of 2004, nearly every facet of socie in manchester has been transformed. locals say that even the land is responding to the increased presence of god. >> when god comes, he comes like a chiropractor, he snaps those areas not in alignment. a few years ago there were no elk here in the eastern kentucky.
westchester is now known as the city of hope, tonight they come out to see how god reformed a region held captive of drugs and corruption. it started in 2004, the citizen of clay county were desperate. their children were dying from drugs, and dealers ran the town. and the folks laid aside their differences to march through town. they told the drug dealers, get saved or busted. the pastors came together to not allow ev to take the land. >> first of all, when the churches marched through...
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. >> reporter: the giant season has captivated people, not just because they have been winning but how they have won. with an ensemble not a handful of stars. >> because it makes it feel like they could step up to the plate. somebody could step out of the stands and come up to the plate. there aren't a lot of big stars on the giant. the players represent every mans. barry bonds was this idol up on a pedestal -- stall. >> we are back live at momos outside at&t park. it is interesting because a lot of people left when the game was 6-0 and the giants were losing. they said it's over, we are gone. it's out of here. we heard that and now a lot of people might be regretting that. even though it is not even they are sure trying. tons of excitement and enthusiasm here. and if it doesn't happen tonight it will happen tomorrow. a really emotional rollercoaster. reporting live deborah villalon, ktvu, channel 2 news. >> okay. and for the giant's late comeback if they do make a comeback tonight what happens from here fred will have all of that and post game reaction coming up later in sports. >> th
. >> reporter: the giant season has captivated people, not just because they have been winning but how they have won. with an ensemble not a handful of stars. >> because it makes it feel like they could step up to the plate. somebody could step out of the stands and come up to the plate. there aren't a lot of big stars on the giant. the players represent every mans. barry bonds was this idol up on a pedestal -- stall. >> we are back live at momos outside at&t park. it is...
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. >> reporter: the giant season has captivated people, not just because they have been winning but how they have won. with an ensemble not a handful of stars. >> because it makes it feel like they could step up to the plate. somebody could step out of the stands and come up to the plate. there aren't a lot of big stars on the giant. the players represent every mans. barry bonds was this idol up on a pedestal -- stall. >> we are back live at momos outside at&t park. it is interesting because a lot of people left when the game was 6-0 and the giants were losing. they said it's over, we are gone. it's out of here. we heard that and now a lot of people might be regretting that. even though it is not even they are sure trying. tons of excitement and enthusiasm here. and if it doesn't happen tonight it will happen tomorrow. a really emotional rollercoaster. reporting live deborah villalon, ktvu, channel 2 news. >> okay. and for the giant's late comeback if they do make a comeback tonight what happens from here fred will have all of that and post game reaction coming up later in sports. >> th
. >> reporter: the giant season has captivated people, not just because they have been winning but how they have won. with an ensemble not a handful of stars. >> because it makes it feel like they could step up to the plate. somebody could step out of the stands and come up to the plate. there aren't a lot of big stars on the giant. the players represent every mans. barry bonds was this idol up on a pedestal -- stall. >> we are back live at momos outside at&t park. it is...
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new details in the tracey team torture case trade today three defendants accused of holding captive andorturing a 16 year- old boy in their home for more than a year have reached a plea deal. here there pictures michael schumacher, kelly and ramirez pleaded guilty today the charges include injury to a child. ramirez was the team's legal guardian and brought him to live in the home of schumacher and tracy. the boy escaped in 2008 and shot at a local fitness center he was bruised emaciated and wearing a shackle on his ankle. a live look inside at traffic on the golden gate bridge on this friday with the commute looking good trade the right hand side of the screen traffic heading north bound to marin county moving well courage to stand on the left side traffic heading to san francisco heading to the toll plaza no problems on the golden gate bridge at this hour. much more news ahead. the unit with breeze: manager the doobie brother is on target winery here. you do it all in 24 years. >> it's a labor of love, off 35th year here. 24 years with the concert >> these cops are on their all would
new details in the tracey team torture case trade today three defendants accused of holding captive andorturing a 16 year- old boy in their home for more than a year have reached a plea deal. here there pictures michael schumacher, kelly and ramirez pleaded guilty today the charges include injury to a child. ramirez was the team's legal guardian and brought him to live in the home of schumacher and tracy. the boy escaped in 2008 and shot at a local fitness center he was bruised emaciated and...