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they are standing above nine captives and a severed head-- the most prominent captive acrosshe doorway.ly (narrator) the murals represent captives in abject poses... their gestures plaintive... their hands drpid,thgrac mp en ouifr gestures plaintive... the presentation of a child-- perhaps an heir to the throne... dancers and musicians play maracas made from gourds, instruments made from turtle shells, a drum and trumpets. the celebrants are costumed-- one is a crayfish, another is a crocodile. the murals at bonampak provide a graphic and vivid depiction of the maya-- their cruelty, vanity, love of music, and humor. they were left unfinished when the people of bonampak abandoned their city around the year 800. palenque and scores of oth maya cities also suffered from a rising tide of disintegration and social collapse. plenque, with its proud tower surveying the fertile plain that fueled its greatness, was abandoned to the rainforest in the ninth century. the world of the ancient maya, draid by warfare, environmental degradation, and drou slipped into history. at palenque and elsewhere, t
they are standing above nine captives and a severed head-- the most prominent captive acrosshe doorway.ly (narrator) the murals represent captives in abject poses... their gestures plaintive... their hands drpid,thgrac mp en ouifr gestures plaintive... the presentation of a child-- perhaps an heir to the throne... dancers and musicians play maracas made from gourds, instruments made from turtle shells, a drum and trumpets. the celebrants are costumed-- one is a crayfish, another is a crocodile....
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first, a poorly dressed novice takes a captive. when he takes another captive, he gets a more elaborate costume and better weaponry. taking still another, the warrior rises in rank, and so on -- a progression from novice all the way to the highest military rank. these rewards for success in battle were nominally handed out by the king himself. so each time you were successful, he would then reward you with a new costume of higher rank, and also with additional economic incentives -- perhaps mantles, which were wealth, rights to certain lands, and more goods. so as you went up, you gained not only in status but you gained economically as well. keach: the elected nobles were often given important responsibilities. they would administer provincial capitals or garrison towns like malinalco. these new elite owed everything to the king, and so they proved reliable surrogates in remote places. elected nobles were also accepted into elite military orders like the eagle and jaguar knights. at malinalco, the eagles and jaguars had a shrine c
first, a poorly dressed novice takes a captive. when he takes another captive, he gets a more elaborate costume and better weaponry. taking still another, the warrior rises in rank, and so on -- a progression from novice all the way to the highest military rank. these rewards for success in battle were nominally handed out by the king himself. so each time you were successful, he would then reward you with a new costume of higher rank, and also with additional economic incentives -- perhaps...
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they are standing above nine captives and a severed head-- the most prominent captive acrosshe doorway.ally (narrator) the murals represent captives in abject poses... their gestures plaintive... their hands drpiitd,thr ac mp en rteir gestures plaintive... the esentation of a child-- perhaps an heir to the throne... dancers and musicians play maracas made from gourds, instruments made from turtle shells, a drum and trumpets. the celebrants are costumed-- one is a crayfish, another is a crocodile. the murals at bonampak provide a graphic and vivid depiction of the maya-- their cruelty, vanity, love of music, and humor. they were left unfinished when the people of bonampak abandoned their city around the year 800. palenque and scores of oth maya cities also suffered from a rising tide of disintegration and social collapse. plenque, with its proud tower surveying the fertile plain that fueled its greatness, was abandoned to the rainforest in the ninth century. the world of the ancient maya, draid by warfare, environmental degradation, and drout slipped into history. at palenque and elsewhere,
they are standing above nine captives and a severed head-- the most prominent captive acrosshe doorway.ally (narrator) the murals represent captives in abject poses... their gestures plaintive... their hands drpiitd,thr ac mp en rteir gestures plaintive... the esentation of a child-- perhaps an heir to the throne... dancers and musicians play maracas made from gourds, instruments made from turtle shells, a drum and trumpets. the celebrants are costumed-- one is a crayfish, another is a...
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as you know, he had been held captive. he was released into the hands of the u.n. >> right. >> and then the u.n. turned him over to us since he is an american citizen when he came to the u.s. embassy, he was in need of medical attention. he was open to being debriefed on his time in captivity, which of course was of interest to us. so it wasn't a matter of being held. it's a matter of he being one of our citizens and therefore we have consular responsibilities to him. >> you understand probably this is not according him immunity. that's why he is at the embassy. to ensure that he is not, for whatever reason, he is beyond the reach of some -- >> no, no, no. this is to help him to get on his way. i don't even know whether he has travel documents or any of the things that he would need. >> it's so odd that initially like on saturday, there was so little information about him. >> yeah. >> and you would think if there were an american who was being held, private or not, that somebody would know about it and there wouldn't be th
as you know, he had been held captive. he was released into the hands of the u.n. >> right. >> and then the u.n. turned him over to us since he is an american citizen when he came to the u.s. embassy, he was in need of medical attention. he was open to being debriefed on his time in captivity, which of course was of interest to us. so it wasn't a matter of being held. it's a matter of he being one of our citizens and therefore we have consular responsibilities to him. >> you...
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the issue coming up today at the state department. >> he was at you know he had been held captive. he was released in the hands of the u.n. and then the u.n. turned him over to us since he's an american citizen when he came to the u.s. embassy he was in need of medical attention. he was open to being debriefed on his time in captivity, which of course was of interest to us. >> just to understand properly that is not immunity this is why he's at the embassy to ensure these not for whatever reason he's beyond the reach of some -- >> no. no. no. this is to help him to get on his way. i don't know if he has travel documents or any of those things that he would need. >> it's so odd initially like on saturday there was so little information about him. you think if there were an american who has been held private or not that somebody would know about it and there wouldn't be this level of confusion. >> i agree. we're all a little bit confused over the weekend in part because in coming back to iraq he had not chosen as a private american in country to register with the embassy. so frankly
the issue coming up today at the state department. >> he was at you know he had been held captive. he was released in the hands of the u.n. and then the u.n. turned him over to us since he's an american citizen when he came to the u.s. embassy he was in need of medical attention. he was open to being debriefed on his time in captivity, which of course was of interest to us. >> just to understand properly that is not immunity this is why he's at the embassy to ensure these not for...
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he knows gordon has been taken captivity. he probably knows through anderson what was going on. but after anderson is refused the writ of habeas corpus, the military authorities come in and they execute gordon for treason. on a very trumped-up charge of inciting a re volt. menard himself is taken to a prison camp that was established arnt the morant bay area with samuel clark, and probably escapes the noose himself for the sole reason that he was an american citizen. the united states consulat at kingston noticed that an american was among the accused, and beganthbritish government t release him. this was achieved on the same day that samuel clark, his associate, is also brought up and executed. in a similar manner as gordon. the u.s. consul whisks menard to kingston and places him on the next ship bound for new orleans. under u.s. government purchase, they bought him the ticket. menard's wife and young child were left behind in kingston. he didn't even have time to say good-bye to her, which comes up later in his career. he is able to reunite with the family and they're able to
he knows gordon has been taken captivity. he probably knows through anderson what was going on. but after anderson is refused the writ of habeas corpus, the military authorities come in and they execute gordon for treason. on a very trumped-up charge of inciting a re volt. menard himself is taken to a prison camp that was established arnt the morant bay area with samuel clark, and probably escapes the noose himself for the sole reason that he was an american citizen. the united states consulat...
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government received indications he was being held captive by a grew in southwest asia. this includes the border regions of afghanistan, iran and pakistan. a publicity campaign is being launch this had week in southwest asia to heighten awareness of the abduction announce the $1 million award and solicit information. billboards, radio messages and hand bills are utilized to publicize the reward and investigation. a controversial tip line is provided for listeners and viewers for information. the fbi will continue to follow every lead into bob's disappearance. we have pictures from the video along with the composite sketch. on the fbi website at www.fbi.gov/levinson. bob will turn 64 this coming saturday, march 10th. his family has been without him for five years, and they want him back now. i encourage anyone with information regarding robert levinson or her captors to conduct the fbi. information is confidential and can be shared anonymously. >> from the washington field office of the fbi, the comments of james mcjunken. he's the assistant director in charge. in attenda
government received indications he was being held captive by a grew in southwest asia. this includes the border regions of afghanistan, iran and pakistan. a publicity campaign is being launch this had week in southwest asia to heighten awareness of the abduction announce the $1 million award and solicit information. billboards, radio messages and hand bills are utilized to publicize the reward and investigation. a controversial tip line is provided for listeners and viewers for information. the...
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maya paintings depict the gruesome sacrifice of captives. according to the spanish, the maya offered blood to appease their gods. maya nobles committed excruciating acts of self-mutilation. here, a woman pulls a rope embedded with thorns through her tongue. by spilling blood, the nobles believed they could communicate with powerful ancestral spirits. this monument commemorates another bloodletting -- but whose ? stuart: in the glyphs that follow, we have the name of the person who is the subject of the sentence -- the one who let the blood. and in this case it's the king of copan. he has various titles that tell us that, for instance, here -- the number "13" -- that he was the thirteenth king in the sequence. now lastly, we have the personal name of the king. and you can see here another number using, in this case, three dots with three bars, being 18. and then finally a head of an animal, which is a rabbit. and this is the name of "18 rabbit." keach: "18 rabbit" -- an odd name. but he was one of copan's greatest kings. he reigned from a.d.
maya paintings depict the gruesome sacrifice of captives. according to the spanish, the maya offered blood to appease their gods. maya nobles committed excruciating acts of self-mutilation. here, a woman pulls a rope embedded with thorns through her tongue. by spilling blood, the nobles believed they could communicate with powerful ancestral spirits. this monument commemorates another bloodletting -- but whose ? stuart: in the glyphs that follow, we have the name of the person who is the...
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soldier held captive by iraqi militia is in the custody of the united nations tonight.ichaels was released in baghdad on saturday. michaels had been in iraq as a civilian before that, he was working in a military capacity. after nine months captivity, michaels appeared at a press conference today wearing a u.s. military uniform. >> i was taken inside baghdad and had been kept in and around different locations within the city. it was explained to me that my release has been more for humanitarian reasons and there was no exchange involved. >> so far, neither the u.s. embassy nor military officials here in washington could be reached for comment. >>> tonight, we're learning more about the u.s. soldier accused of killing 16 afghan civilians, including women and children. staff sergeant robert bales was flown to the u.s. military prison in fort leavenworth, kansas, yesterday. neighbors in his home of washington state describe bales as a kindhearted father who was seen playing with his two children in their yard. they say he was guarded, though, when talking about the three t
soldier held captive by iraqi militia is in the custody of the united nations tonight.ichaels was released in baghdad on saturday. michaels had been in iraq as a civilian before that, he was working in a military capacity. after nine months captivity, michaels appeared at a press conference today wearing a u.s. military uniform. >> i was taken inside baghdad and had been kept in and around different locations within the city. it was explained to me that my release has been more for...
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citizen is free after nine months of captivity in iraq.and returned last year and captured in june by militia members. and an american soldier accused of killing 16 civilians in afghanistan is in jail in kansas. there are people who want him tried in afghanistan. >>> and nomination for president. candidates are going to puerto rico contest. and 20 delegates up for grabs and voters head to the polls in illinois on tuesday on this day in 1762, the world's first st. patrek's day parade in new york city. irish soldiers serving in the british military marched in new york city. and new yorkers are marching today. march 17th, a day of global celebration of all things irish. it attracts three million people and that is bigger than in dublin, irlandd. but they brought the party to new york 250 years ago today. that's the report. i am harris faulkner, thanks for watching.
citizen is free after nine months of captivity in iraq.and returned last year and captured in june by militia members. and an american soldier accused of killing 16 civilians in afghanistan is in jail in kansas. there are people who want him tried in afghanistan. >>> and nomination for president. candidates are going to puerto rico contest. and 20 delegates up for grabs and voters head to the polls in illinois on tuesday on this day in 1762, the world's first st. patrek's day parade in...
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fn after nine months much captivity in iraq.rned to iraq as a civilian last year. u.s. confirm the american embassy in baghdad is assisting him. nine -- the soldier accused of killing 16 people in kansas maximum security. gop candidates are getting ready for the next contest, puerto rico is the primary and followed by illinois on tuesday. the president and the gop talking gasoline prices today. right now triple a reported that a gallon of unloaded is up 29 sevens from last year at this time . president obama laying out his policy saying he wants to end subbed sidies for the oil companies . a republican from colorado blaming the president for the pain at the pump. it is well known factors beyond the president's control can cause price to rise. and presidents take a hit when gasoline prices rise . president obama is no exception . he made his energy policy the focus was campaign-like stops. he took aim at republican rivals for promising cheaper gasoline. >> it is easy to promise a quick fx with gas prices. but there is not one. an
fn after nine months much captivity in iraq.rned to iraq as a civilian last year. u.s. confirm the american embassy in baghdad is assisting him. nine -- the soldier accused of killing 16 people in kansas maximum security. gop candidates are getting ready for the next contest, puerto rico is the primary and followed by illinois on tuesday. the president and the gop talking gasoline prices today. right now triple a reported that a gallon of unloaded is up 29 sevens from last year at this time ....
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>> after being held captive for 18 years, jay cree -- jaycee jaycee-dugard tells us how she is doing. and then on "nightline." >> carolyn and dan, coming up next on "nightline" closing arguments in the daycare trial. why a woman who never pulled the trigger is getting a wrap from the prosecution and the defense. and 19 kids and plans for the 20th. if it is really god's plan, if it is really god's plan, why does this family♪ all righty. o oh, . you are a little biscuit. i'm carol. uh, we should skedaddle 'cause it's girls' night. so...okay. oh, wow. you got a skinny-dipping scene after the duel, right? well, i -- shh, shh, shh. show. don't tell. [ male announcer ] your favorite movies right when you want them. just a little -- okay. oh, wow. [ male announcer ] watch unlimited tv episodes and movies instantly through your game console or other devices, all for only 8 bucks a month from netflix. [ carol ] this could turn me into a history buff. touchdown with the approval of a final financing plan. the total cost of the new stadium a whooping $1.17 billion. lisa amin gulezian is live out
>> after being held captive for 18 years, jay cree -- jaycee jaycee-dugard tells us how she is doing. and then on "nightline." >> carolyn and dan, coming up next on "nightline" closing arguments in the daycare trial. why a woman who never pulled the trigger is getting a wrap from the prosecution and the defense. and 19 kids and plans for the 20th. if it is really god's plan, if it is really god's plan, why does this family♪ all righty. o oh, . you are a little...
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>> after being held captive for 18 years, jay cree -- jaycee jaycee-dugard tells us how she is doing. and then on "nightline." >> carolyn and dan, coming up next on "nightline" closing arguments in the daycare trial. why a woman who never pulled the trigger is getting a wrap from the prosecution and the defense. and 19 kids and plans for the 20th. if it is really god's plan, why does this family rely on sc >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> the 49ers scored a major touchdown with the approval of a final financing plan. the total cost of the new stadium a whooping $1.17 billion. lisa amin gulezian is live outside the city council chambers with a break down of how this plan pencils out. lisa? >> carolyn, it really is a lot of money. but the city leaders say they are sure they can afford it. construction is underway. and now the financing for a new 49er stadium in santa clara is in place. here is where the money for the $1.17 billion state of the aired aired -- state-of-the-art stadium will come from. banks will fund $785 million. $220 million will come from t
>> after being held captive for 18 years, jay cree -- jaycee jaycee-dugard tells us how she is doing. and then on "nightline." >> carolyn and dan, coming up next on "nightline" closing arguments in the daycare trial. why a woman who never pulled the trigger is getting a wrap from the prosecution and the defense. and 19 kids and plans for the 20th. if it is really god's plan, why does this family rely on sc >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini...
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citizen is free after nine months of captivity in iraq. captured in june by militia members. and an american soldier accused of killing 16 civilians in afghanistan is in jail in kansas. there are people who want him tried in afghanistan. >>> and nomination for president. candidates are going to puerto rico contest. and 20 delegates up for grabs and voters head to the polls in illinois on tuesday on this day in 1762, the world's first st. patrek's day parade in new york city. irish soldiers serving in the british military marched in new york city. and new yorkers are marching today. march 17th, a day of global celebration of all things irish. it attracts three million people and that is bigger than in dublin, irlandd. but they brought the party to new york 250 years ago today. that's the report.
citizen is free after nine months of captivity in iraq. captured in june by militia members. and an american soldier accused of killing 16 civilians in afghanistan is in jail in kansas. there are people who want him tried in afghanistan. >>> and nomination for president. candidates are going to puerto rico contest. and 20 delegates up for grabs and voters head to the polls in illinois on tuesday on this day in 1762, the world's first st. patrek's day parade in new york city. irish...
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given a fine and outside he is met by a man, bogul with a group of men liberates this prisoner of captivity after the court ruling. governor eyre does not take kindly to this and cracks down with an iron fist on the settlers sends in the army and declares marshal law. over the next days of rioting there is annen graving of what happened in the bay. over 400 residents are murdered shot down. in the course of this event, with marshal law declared, the governor's troops sweep through the east and round up anyone who was deemed a political agitator. this includes meynard, samuel clark and in a display of arrogance it includes george william gordon who was living in ki kingston at the time and had no participation in the events. governor eyre had him arrested in kingston loaded on horseback and loaded into the zone and taken onboard a military ship where his lawyer attempts to visit him and serve him and is refused by the milt authorities and he knows that his ally has been taken into captivity and he also probably knows what was going on. after anderson has refused t therity they come in and ex
given a fine and outside he is met by a man, bogul with a group of men liberates this prisoner of captivity after the court ruling. governor eyre does not take kindly to this and cracks down with an iron fist on the settlers sends in the army and declares marshal law. over the next days of rioting there is annen graving of what happened in the bay. over 400 residents are murdered shot down. in the course of this event, with marshal law declared, the governor's troops sweep through the east and...
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they still hold children captive.aptives. " adapted from her home at age 12, her face was shattered and the government attacks on rebels. she made an escape in 2004 and eventually got treatment with the help of a nonprofit foundation. >> here is a live a view over san francisco. partly cloudy skies tonight over the bay area. we will see the weather change coming up as we go into the day on tuesday. tomorrow looks pretty nice. temperatures in the '50s. let's check out the satellite view. a couple of showers moved to the bay area earlier today. we have another strong gathering strength over the pacific. this will slowly heading our way coming up for tuesday. in the meantime, a mostly sunny day. the rain from the system is forecast to arrive early tuesday morning. after that it looks like we will see wet weather to the rest of the week and into the weekend without much of a break. watch how slowly the rain is coming in. by 8:00 a.m. on tuesday, light rain to the north of the golden gate. there is the band of heaviest rai
they still hold children captive.aptives. " adapted from her home at age 12, her face was shattered and the government attacks on rebels. she made an escape in 2004 and eventually got treatment with the help of a nonprofit foundation. >> here is a live a view over san francisco. partly cloudy skies tonight over the bay area. we will see the weather change coming up as we go into the day on tuesday. tomorrow looks pretty nice. temperatures in the '50s. let's check out the satellite...
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you can't preach to a captive audience. that doesn't make sense. his speech was protected because he was on public property. he was not blocking anyone and tanding over 50 feet. >> he's crediting an inhibitinguation for people who want their driver's license renewed. >> preaching is okay, but not when your audience has no choice. >> he does not have the right to force them to listen and impede the normal activities. >> by preaching in dmv he is forcing people to listen to them. >> that is doctorin of captive audience is a broad brush. no one can go to a park. >> he was charged with trespassing and that has nothing to do with captive office. >> fox news. >> is it you. we are waiting for the megamillionaires to come forward. we'll have the update and break down on how much money they will get. and cities around the world going dark. it is about to happen here in new york for earth hour. [ male announcer ] the next generation of lexus cannot be contained. [ clang ] the all-new 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. see your lexus dealer. spring only sh
you can't preach to a captive audience. that doesn't make sense. his speech was protected because he was on public property. he was not blocking anyone and tanding over 50 feet. >> he's crediting an inhibitinguation for people who want their driver's license renewed. >> preaching is okay, but not when your audience has no choice. >> he does not have the right to force them to listen and impede the normal activities. >> by preaching in dmv he is forcing people to listen...
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he clearly captivated ike. ike captivated him. and there's a wonderful moment when churchill returns from the tehran meeting with a bad case of pneumonia which his doctor lord moran calls the old man's friend, why, because it carries them off without fuss or pain. ike is in algiers with pneumonia and has nothing to do but have his daughter sara read aloud to him from "pride and prejudice" which strangely enough churchill had never read before. and at the end having had "pride and prejudice" read to him churchill says with no regrets, what quiet lives these people led. with no desire for a quiet life at all. but it's wonderful. and ike -- my book on ike is full of these moments with churchill and ike together. and they're the moments i think that made me happiest among the few moments that made me laugh outright during writing "ike." i love d to see and communicate in a book what people are really like rather than the historical figures that are presented, to the extent they are presented at all. and indeed that's one of the reason
he clearly captivated ike. ike captivated him. and there's a wonderful moment when churchill returns from the tehran meeting with a bad case of pneumonia which his doctor lord moran calls the old man's friend, why, because it carries them off without fuss or pain. ike is in algiers with pneumonia and has nothing to do but have his daughter sara read aloud to him from "pride and prejudice" which strangely enough churchill had never read before. and at the end having had "pride and...
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dugard kidnapped as child 18 years in captivity in the east bay. just made her first trip to new york city to receive an inspiration award. she spoke today to abc diane sawyer to talk about how her life has changed. >> you may remember she was 11 years old waiting for the school bus when convicted sex offender philip and his wife nancy kidnapped her and imprisoned her in deranged back yard. she was pregnant at 13. gave birth to 2 daughters. her incredible story of survival told in the book of stolen life. she is 31. and still reclaiming her real life. do you ever forget for a whole day what happened to you. >> oh, sure. it's not with me every day. the of that is ove over. you know. nancy and philip are behind bars. >>reporter: he hasn't trade to cop tact you has he. >> no not at all. which is fine with me. >>reporter: you felt more anger. >> i am angry. you know. on the other hand i have 2 beautiful daughters and i can 97 be sorry about that. >>reporter: daughter fathered by him. she managed to protect the privacy even after the book. do the girls
dugard kidnapped as child 18 years in captivity in the east bay. just made her first trip to new york city to receive an inspiration award. she spoke today to abc diane sawyer to talk about how her life has changed. >> you may remember she was 11 years old waiting for the school bus when convicted sex offender philip and his wife nancy kidnapped her and imprisoned her in deranged back yard. she was pregnant at 13. gave birth to 2 daughters. her incredible story of survival told in the...
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since being separated during that first two weeks of captivity in 2003, wendy has not seen either of friends. >> translator: when i spoke to my mother, i asked her if they had received any news of my two friends. she told me that sue's mother had died without ever having heard from her daughter. no one knows the fate of ana either. her parents are still in honduras hoping she'll appear one day. >> translator: it's hard, i'll tell you honestly. whenever i see a young girl, i'm reminded of my daughter. it's difficult. it's hard. >> i've seen people treat livestock better than these people treat their girls. >> translator: he took me over to some clients who were drinking and said, look, fresh meat from el salvador. so you don't get gas. and if you don't get gas, maybe you don't need these. take beano before and there'll be no gas. e you don't need these. [ whooping ] ♪ it was the best day ♪ it was the best day ♪ ♪ it was the best day ♪ 'cause of you we make a great pair. huh? progressive and the great outdoors! we make a great pair. right, totally. that's what i was thinking. all k
since being separated during that first two weeks of captivity in 2003, wendy has not seen either of friends. >> translator: when i spoke to my mother, i asked her if they had received any news of my two friends. she told me that sue's mother had died without ever having heard from her daughter. no one knows the fate of ana either. her parents are still in honduras hoping she'll appear one day. >> translator: it's hard, i'll tell you honestly. whenever i see a young girl, i'm...
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promises made to get the second bailout anger grows among the greeks who called themselves quote captives of the economic crisis and as i reports message echoes or across europe. in belgium protests saying austerity cuts have gone too far in cities all across france and especially big demonstration in paris with the same message thousands of students on the streets in spain wanting to reverse cuts in education spending there and huge demonstrations in portugal spain and portugal people they're really feeling the pinch share as their governments try to balance budgets and cut spending that's left them it really exposed to this debt crisis and no more so than here in greece in the parliament behind me lawmakers have once again sat late into the night having to really make savage cuts to their spending all across the sectors of the economy twenty two percent cuts in the minimum wage has been made thirty two percent if you're under twenty five in greece and half of greeks under twenty five are employed we've seen doctors coming out in a twenty four hour walkout massive cuts made to health car
promises made to get the second bailout anger grows among the greeks who called themselves quote captives of the economic crisis and as i reports message echoes or across europe. in belgium protests saying austerity cuts have gone too far in cities all across france and especially big demonstration in paris with the same message thousands of students on the streets in spain wanting to reverse cuts in education spending there and huge demonstrations in portugal spain and portugal people they're...
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jaycee lee dugard, kidnapped as a child, spent 18 years in captivity. first trip to new york city, to receive the diane von furstenberg inspiration award, handed to her by none other than oprah winfrey. and then, jaycee drew back into privacy after our first interview, agreed to sit down with me again. to tell us how her life has changed today. she was 11 years old, waiting for the school bus, when convicted sex offender, phillip garrido, and his wife, nancy, kidnapped her and imprisoned her in a deranged backyard. she was pregnant at 13. gave birth to two daughters. her incredible story of survival told in the book, "a stolen life." >> i was kidnapped by a stranger at age 11. and i want phillip garrido to know that i no longer have to keep his secrets. >> reporter: we first spoke to her eight months ago. and this is jaycee dugard today. still, taking delight in ordinary things. like her first trip to new york city. >> oh, the buildings are incredible. my gosh. these cab drivers are like in and out. in and out. in and out. >> reporter: she is 31 and sti
jaycee lee dugard, kidnapped as a child, spent 18 years in captivity. first trip to new york city, to receive the diane von furstenberg inspiration award, handed to her by none other than oprah winfrey. and then, jaycee drew back into privacy after our first interview, agreed to sit down with me again. to tell us how her life has changed today. she was 11 years old, waiting for the school bus, when convicted sex offender, phillip garrido, and his wife, nancy, kidnapped her and imprisoned her in...
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the helsinki accords gave everyone who -- who wanted to support freedom for captive people, captive people of eastern and central europe or elsewhere in arab countries, gave them the -- the -- gave them a chance to argue for freedom and human rights and individual freedoms for people because that's some of the things that were contained in the helsinki accords. as i told you when we were touring the exhibits, one of the things that was in the accords though that has been observed by -- by its breach is a provision in the helsinki accord saying borders will only be changed through peaceful means. that was one of the problems we had in the breakup of the former yugoslavia. these countries wanted slovenia, croatia, some of them wanted to declare independence, seize the border posts around them, and i went over to belgrade and i said if you do this, you're going to kick off one heck of a civil war. there were five -- you know, yugoslavia was only kept together by the ashore terrorism and totalitarianism of tito and once they started agitating for separation, we told them we thought it would en
the helsinki accords gave everyone who -- who wanted to support freedom for captive people, captive people of eastern and central europe or elsewhere in arab countries, gave them the -- the -- gave them a chance to argue for freedom and human rights and individual freedoms for people because that's some of the things that were contained in the helsinki accords. as i told you when we were touring the exhibits, one of the things that was in the accords though that has been observed by -- by its...
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an american said to have been held captive for months has been handed over to the united nations office in baghdad. we have little information on this story. we are just getting some of the details coming in now. they are streaming in moment by moment. we are told the man was handed over to the u.n. by the movement led by the radical cleric al sadr. the man's name is randy michael, according to two leaders in al sadr's movement there. theyay he was held for the past nine months and that he was, quote, captured in battles. u.s. officials have not confirmed this information. pentagon officials say there have been no active duty military personnel missing in iraq. it's an interesting story with lots of twists here. we are going to continue to follow this story and bring you the very latest information as it comes in to cnn. stay tuned. new details paint a very clear, much clearer picture of the soldier accused of a brutal massacre in afghanistan. the portrait of staff sergeant robert bales seems incomplete. it doesn't explain how or why a decorated combat veteran could carry out such a gri
an american said to have been held captive for months has been handed over to the united nations office in baghdad. we have little information on this story. we are just getting some of the details coming in now. they are streaming in moment by moment. we are told the man was handed over to the u.n. by the movement led by the radical cleric al sadr. the man's name is randy michael, according to two leaders in al sadr's movement there. theyay he was held for the past nine months and that he was,...
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the shi'ite militia claiming they held the man captive for nine months. >> we apologize for the technical problems in that story. we'll try to get back to it time permitting. >>> a former platoon leader says that the seweddier accused of killing 16 afghan civilians was a model soldier who saved others' lives. staff sergeant bales turned himself in after the shooting in an afghan village. after three in iraq, bales' lawyer said he didn't want to go back to war. he have didn't think he had to. >> he was told he was not going to be redeployed. the family was counting on him not being redeployed. and so he and the family were told that his tours in the middle east were over and then literally overnight, that changed. >> a senior american defense official said that bales had been drinking in the hours before the civilians were killed. the military bans alcohol in war zones >>> a milestone for u.s. senator barbara mikulski, she is now the longest serving woman in the history of congress. the 75-year-old mikulski was' electricitied to the u.s. house of representatives in 1976 and the u.s. senate
the shi'ite militia claiming they held the man captive for nine months. >> we apologize for the technical problems in that story. we'll try to get back to it time permitting. >>> a former platoon leader says that the seweddier accused of killing 16 afghan civilians was a model soldier who saved others' lives. staff sergeant bales turned himself in after the shooting in an afghan village. after three in iraq, bales' lawyer said he didn't want to go back to war. he have didn't...
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brown as kidnapped, thrown into the trunk of a car and held captive in an abandoned hooue in west baltimore. after an amber alert was issued, a neighbor spptted darrick and he was returned home safely. police arrested nathaniel booker.... but 6 months later they're till searching for a second suspect... raheem taylor.policc and the victim's grandmother are asking for your helpptracking im down. "it would be relief, beccuse i'm afraid for my grandson till this day, i'm not sure retallate or prevent him from beiig a witness" witness" nathaniel booker is charged with kidnaaping and pxtortion. he's due in &pcourt today. investigators say alcohol could be to blame for an a-t-v crash sending two people to the hospital.it happened just pefore 1-o'clock, sunday morning... along mckinstry'' mill road near union bridge in and hit a guard rail. the l driver and his passenger were they're in critical condition this morning. occupy wall street is back in news.over the weekend ... protesters who launched the occupy movement in new york city returned to the pot where it all began.officers arrested 74 prot
brown as kidnapped, thrown into the trunk of a car and held captive in an abandoned hooue in west baltimore. after an amber alert was issued, a neighbor spptted darrick and he was returned home safely. police arrested nathaniel booker.... but 6 months later they're till searching for a second suspect... raheem taylor.policc and the victim's grandmother are asking for your helpptracking im down. "it would be relief, beccuse i'm afraid for my grandson till this day, i'm not sure retallate or...
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. >> but from the moment they arrived, they became captive property of dangerous men with horrifying plans. >> translator: he said look, fresh meat from el salvador. >> forced to work under threat of death in america's booming sex industry. >> these are slaves, but it's the most egregious kind of slavery, it's sex slaves. >> it's a billion dollar industry thriving in the heart of our cities. >> it's living quarters. >> how many people do you think live back here? >> i would say about four or five of them. >> where young women and girls find themselves trapped with no way out. >> this is a multi-billion dollar industry. >> msnbc goes undercover to investigate "sex slaves in america." >>> hello, i'm meredith vieira. every year human rights advocates estimate almost a million women worldwide are illegally bought and sold into sexual slavery. what you might not know is that over 17,000 of them end up right here in the united states. in the next hour, you will hear some of their harrowing stories. to protect these women, their names have been changed. it's a story that begins in the ruins
. >> but from the moment they arrived, they became captive property of dangerous men with horrifying plans. >> translator: he said look, fresh meat from el salvador. >> forced to work under threat of death in america's booming sex industry. >> these are slaves, but it's the most egregious kind of slavery, it's sex slaves. >> it's a billion dollar industry thriving in the heart of our cities. >> it's living quarters. >> how many people do you think live...
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and done. [ all ] ♪ hey, hey, hey ♪ good-bye >>> for three days men held 16-year-old shauna captive inppear ed t be a quiet suburban street. >> there was, like, curtains all over the windows so it was really dark in there. there were no tvs, no dressers, no nothing. just a bed. that was all that was in the bedroom was just a bed. >> what neighboring residents didn't know is hour after hour behind darkened windows, men were paying cash to forcibly rape a high school junior who had been kidnapped and drugged. >> when i woke up i was pretty much just laying there completely naked, with no blankets, no pillows, nothing, no clothes. and i was bleeding really bad from where they had raped me. >> shauna says she lost count of the number of men but what became clear is her high school classmate cathy was no friend and that shauna had been lured to the house to make money for the man kathy claimed was her father. after receiving a frantic phone call from her daughter, shauna's mother lisa called police. she says they told her not to worry and tried to convince her shauna had run away. >> he's l
and done. [ all ] ♪ hey, hey, hey ♪ good-bye >>> for three days men held 16-year-old shauna captive inppear ed t be a quiet suburban street. >> there was, like, curtains all over the windows so it was really dark in there. there were no tvs, no dressers, no nothing. just a bed. that was all that was in the bedroom was just a bed. >> what neighboring residents didn't know is hour after hour behind darkened windows, men were paying cash to forcibly rape a high school...
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darrick brown was kidnapped, thrown held captive in an abandoned house in west baltimore.er alert wassissued, a neighbor spotted ddrrick and he was returned home safely. police arrested nathaniel they're still searccing for a second suspect... raheem taylor.police and the victim's grandmother are asking for your help tracking him doww. "it would be a relief, because i'm afraid for my grandson till this day, i'm not sure what they're going to do to retaliate or prevent him from being a witness" nathaniel booker is charged with kidnapping and exxortion. he's due in court today. investigators say alcohol could be to blame for an a-t-v crash sending two people to the hospital.it happennd just before 1-o'clock, sunday morning... long mckinstry's carroll county.investigators and hit a ggard rail. the l - &pánotá wearing helmets at the rushed to hospital where re they're in critical coodition this morning. today... friends, family and loved ones will say goodbye to a maryland guardsman killed in . afghanistan.funeral services for army major robert marchanti will be held this morn
darrick brown was kidnapped, thrown held captive in an abandoned house in west baltimore.er alert wassissued, a neighbor spotted ddrrick and he was returned home safely. police arrested nathaniel they're still searccing for a second suspect... raheem taylor.police and the victim's grandmother are asking for your help tracking him doww. "it would be a relief, because i'm afraid for my grandson till this day, i'm not sure what they're going to do to retaliate or prevent him from being a...
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princess katherine continues to captivate the crowds on her own. on monday night, the biggest moment yet. they'll get the chance to hear her as she makes her first public address solo. lama hasan joins us from london this morning. >> reporter: not nerve racking at all. what a year it's been. she's been stepping out on her own while hubby is way at work. this morning, st. patrick's day marks her first solo military engagement. she hands out the sham rox to the members of the first irish guard. this, after a week of the kate effect. what a week it's been for kate. a week of milestones. first, there was a little appearance on a hockey field. she joined team great britain showing off her skills. not bad. she was captain of her hockey team at school. then she ditched the sneakers and coral trousers and glamd up and stepped out for the first time with her father-in-law. and there was time to muck in with the kids. >> we know that charles is very, very fond of kate. we got to see that between them. there's clearly a huge, huge bond there. in the way they
princess katherine continues to captivate the crowds on her own. on monday night, the biggest moment yet. they'll get the chance to hear her as she makes her first public address solo. lama hasan joins us from london this morning. >> reporter: not nerve racking at all. what a year it's been. she's been stepping out on her own while hubby is way at work. this morning, st. patrick's day marks her first solo military engagement. she hands out the sham rox to the members of the first irish...
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i was so captivated. >> "october baby" is a movie where you laugh and cry to catch your breath. it is a heavy issue. it needed to be a charming coming of age. >> sherry rigbi plays sherry's birth mother, the actress, herself had an abortion. >> i read something that paralleled my life. i realize that god was leading this tapestry of my life and how beautiful that looked and the promise of that. >> one of the more emotional moments is when hanna finds her birth mother. >> i hope that i meant something to you. >> rigbi uses healing for her own abortion. >> he met me, so to speak at the well and gave me that um, the love and grace and to really understand forgiveness and say it is okay. >> the erwin brothers hope it makes people think about the issue of life. >> i hope people going to see this movie will, that it will change the way people think about life. >> movie debuts in select theatres this weekend. >> it is great. have you seen it? >> not yet. looks powerful. >> that is going to do it for our show, thanks for joining us. from all of us here at "christian world news" good-bye
i was so captivated. >> "october baby" is a movie where you laugh and cry to catch your breath. it is a heavy issue. it needed to be a charming coming of age. >> sherry rigbi plays sherry's birth mother, the actress, herself had an abortion. >> i read something that paralleled my life. i realize that god was leading this tapestry of my life and how beautiful that looked and the promise of that. >> one of the more emotional moments is when hanna finds her birth...
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>> she was a captivating figure. one of the best things of renewing this effort to find her with this newest investigation, it puts emphasis back on air hart as an important inspirational figure in the early days of women's rights and women's emphasis on their ability to take on any challenge that men can. she inspired us to realize that women can and should be leaders in any field, and whether or not something turns up or not, the larger aspect is that it shows her story and the power and importance and the relevant remains, whether we find the airplane or not. >> sure, and i understand that secretary clinton is involved to some degree. what was the state department's involvement in the flight in 1937? >> and as soon as it was lost, there was a massive search, the navy searched throughout the area and with some ships and aircraft and the search had to be given up when there was no hope of finding them alive. but, ever since them, people continue to search and try to find her and this effort continues. >> and it woul
>> she was a captivating figure. one of the best things of renewing this effort to find her with this newest investigation, it puts emphasis back on air hart as an important inspirational figure in the early days of women's rights and women's emphasis on their ability to take on any challenge that men can. she inspired us to realize that women can and should be leaders in any field, and whether or not something turns up or not, the larger aspect is that it shows her story and the power...
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news from iraq where a united nations official the is telling cnn that an american said to be held captive for months has been turned over to the u.s. embassy in baghdad. two political leaders in alli sadr's movement. no active duty military personnel have been missing in iraq. we'll continue to update this story when we get new information as it becomes available here on cnn. >>> the army soldier accused of killing 16 civilians in afghanistan is in fort leavenworth, kansas. it has stunned people in and around washington's joint base lewis-mccord they are having a hard time understanding how the man could be accused of this atrocity. dan lewis has more now. >> reporter: don, this is a soldier who served four tours of duty, three in iraq and one in afghanistan. there is speculation that all that time in a war zone may have contributed to him being emotionally unstable. his attorney tells cnn that two years ago robert bales suffered a traumatic brain injury when his vehicle went over a roadside bomb and the day before the alleged rampage that bales saw a soldier get seriously injured. the ne
news from iraq where a united nations official the is telling cnn that an american said to be held captive for months has been turned over to the u.s. embassy in baghdad. two political leaders in alli sadr's movement. no active duty military personnel have been missing in iraq. we'll continue to update this story when we get new information as it becomes available here on cnn. >>> the army soldier accused of killing 16 civilians in afghanistan is in fort leavenworth, kansas. it has...
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she spent 18 horrifying years in captivity after being kidnapped at age 11.irst time and joined diane the tao talk about new life. >> reporter: you may remember, she was 11 years old waiting for the school bus when phillip garrido and his wife, nancy, kidnapped her. >> i want him to know that i no longer have to keep his secrets. he was wrong. >> reporter: after 18 years of mind control and terror, still so much that has to be relearned. >> how to speak up. how to say what i want instead of finding out what everybody else wants. it's -- well, do i really want this? >> reporter: are you surprised it takes this long? >>, i mean, it was a lot of years. a lot of years. >> reporter: you said when we talked before, that maybe you'll find someone for you. someone you love. and who does love you. >> i take it day by day. >> reporter: no one you have seen so far go by and you thought, i would like to meet them? >> no, no, i just can't go there yet. too soon. >> reporter: before she left, we checked once again, that secret list a little girl held captive once made as s
she spent 18 horrifying years in captivity after being kidnapped at age 11.irst time and joined diane the tao talk about new life. >> reporter: you may remember, she was 11 years old waiting for the school bus when phillip garrido and his wife, nancy, kidnapped her. >> i want him to know that i no longer have to keep his secrets. he was wrong. >> reporter: after 18 years of mind control and terror, still so much that has to be relearned. >> how to speak up. how to say...
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the drama is throwing chinese politics into turmoil, captivated the country and shown a spotlight on the city of chongquing. here's stan graham. >> reporter: the streets of chongquing? southwestern china. more than 30 billion people and a story shrouded with mystery. we're following this tale of intrigue, betrayal and suspicions of foul play that has now spread as far as britain and drawn in the u.k.'s spy agency mi-6. first stop for us, the british consulate. >> hello? >> yes. hello. i was wanting to know if the consular official was in at the moment? >> reporter: perhaps here some answers about what happened to neal haywood, helping broker deals, found in a chongquing hotel room last november. the british media reports chinese officials told the british embassy he drank himself to death. the same officials said his body was cremated without an autopsy. now haywood's death is being linked to the sacking of a rising star of the communist party. britain wants china to investigate. >> just come out of discussion with the consular officials behind those doors who say because there is an
the drama is throwing chinese politics into turmoil, captivated the country and shown a spotlight on the city of chongquing. here's stan graham. >> reporter: the streets of chongquing? southwestern china. more than 30 billion people and a story shrouded with mystery. we're following this tale of intrigue, betrayal and suspicions of foul play that has now spread as far as britain and drawn in the u.k.'s spy agency mi-6. first stop for us, the british consulate. >> hello? >>...
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dimusi was taken captive in aruk. he will no longer bathe in aradu. he will no longer treat the mother of anana of his mother. he will no longer perform his sweet task among the maidens of the city. he will no longer raise his sword higher than the kugar of priests. great is the grief of those who mourn for dimusi. anani wept for dimusi. gone is my husband, my sweet husband. gone is my sweet love. my beloved has been taken from the city. oh, you flies of the steppe, my beloved bride groom has been taken from me before i could wrap him with a proper shroud. the wild bull lives no more. his shepherd, the wild bull, lives no more. dimusi, the wild bull, lives no more. i ask the hills and valleys where is my husband. i say to him, i can no longer bring him food. i can no longer serve him drink. the jackel lies in his bed. you ask me about his reed pipe. the wind must play it for him. you ask me
dimusi was taken captive in aruk. he will no longer bathe in aradu. he will no longer treat the mother of anana of his mother. he will no longer perform his sweet task among the maidens of the city. he will no longer raise his sword higher than the kugar of priests. great is the grief of those who mourn for dimusi. anani wept for dimusi. gone is my husband, my sweet husband. gone is my sweet love. my beloved has been taken from the city. oh, you flies of the steppe, my beloved bride groom has...
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in his spare time, when he could break free from his alchemist's captive vit, he would go listen to cuban music at the park plaza hotel in manhattan. those were happy times and years later became a happy tomic with me, convinced early on that my father inhabited a magic world. a few years ago, while listening to a recording of cuban blues by chico, i remembered in new york in those stories of the 40's that chico and my father met at club cuba in manhattan and again in havana in the mid-50's. the sessions of chico's house in our neighborhood became so famous that even my father, not particularly fond of cuban jazz, couldn't resist dropping in once in a while at the much-talked about terrace. i listened to the rumba of chico's suite, then i would imagine chico back in new york doing arrangements for count bassie and ringo starr and i see myself turning into a big fan during my teenage years in havana. so that gives you a little idea about all these connections. i was born in havana in the mid-50's and my memory have many sounds. my history of my family has given me a variety of experiences
in his spare time, when he could break free from his alchemist's captive vit, he would go listen to cuban music at the park plaza hotel in manhattan. those were happy times and years later became a happy tomic with me, convinced early on that my father inhabited a magic world. a few years ago, while listening to a recording of cuban blues by chico, i remembered in new york in those stories of the 40's that chico and my father met at club cuba in manhattan and again in havana in the mid-50's....