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in captivity, killer whales put on shows for food. some aquatic theme park breeds them, and the birth can be part of the show. however, the births usually went poorly. 27 recorded births in captivity, only nine survived. at first nearly all died from the same trouble that claimed this newborn, failure to nurse. the results are better. this might be evidence that humans don't fully understand killer whales. experts agree a re-- performing killer whale would have to learn natural tricks before it is released. how to find and capture live prey, and avoid predators, literally how to survive without humans. >> only a few number of cases where animals have been in captive environments for a few weeks or months and been released successfully. >>> welcome back to a second look. the killer whale was born in the wild, but captured at the age of 2 and spent 20 years in captivity. as john reported back in 1999, the whale was brought to iceland in a multi-million dollar effort to see the orca swim free again. >> winter weather is setting in on the
in captivity, killer whales put on shows for food. some aquatic theme park breeds them, and the birth can be part of the show. however, the births usually went poorly. 27 recorded births in captivity, only nine survived. at first nearly all died from the same trouble that claimed this newborn, failure to nurse. the results are better. this might be evidence that humans don't fully understand killer whales. experts agree a re-- performing killer whale would have to learn natural tricks before it...
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in circumstances where your held captive, you develop some kind of survival instincts. meaning that for instance you try to grab everything you can find. and james was the total opposite. basically everything he could share he would share it. if we were cold and we were missing blankets he would share his blanket. if we were starving and missing food, he would share his ration. >> that's nicholas henine journalist, french. was held hostage in syria for ten months seven of the ten months he was held hostage he was held alongside james foley. he was also held alongside steven sotloff. both sotloff and foley ultimately were killed by isis. but nicholas henine and three other french journalists actually were released from captivity. they got out last spring. and so when steven sotloff and james foley were killed thereafter by isis these french journalists were able to describe something about their circumstances in captivity and what they had been through and their sacrifice and what kind of men they'd been in those difficult circumstances. >> but nicholas henine was also a
in circumstances where your held captive, you develop some kind of survival instincts. meaning that for instance you try to grab everything you can find. and james was the total opposite. basically everything he could share he would share it. if we were cold and we were missing blankets he would share his blanket. if we were starving and missing food, he would share his ration. >> that's nicholas henine journalist, french. was held hostage in syria for ten months seven of the ten months...
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they were held captive more than six months. most of them elderly men and women in poor health. >>> also another breaking news story. french authorities just released three women who were detained in paris as part of a terrorist investigation. nine others are still in custody right now. we're so grateful for your skpaen as well. >> we're going to start with pamela brown who is anchoring our coverage from our paris bureau. >> what is happening there right now? >> reporter: good morning to you. there are some major new developments in the deadly paris terrorists attacks. we're learning that french authorities have now released three women who were detained. nine other people remain in custody here in france. and we're also learning that secretary of state john kerry will cohost an emergency meeting on how to prevent what happened on thursday. the demonstrators that you see in this video are furious because "clairly hebdo"'s latest edition portrays the prophet muhammad on its cover. france is ready if there's another potential terr
they were held captive more than six months. most of them elderly men and women in poor health. >>> also another breaking news story. french authorities just released three women who were detained in paris as part of a terrorist investigation. nine others are still in custody right now. we're so grateful for your skpaen as well. >> we're going to start with pamela brown who is anchoring our coverage from our paris bureau. >> what is happening there right now? >>...
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he said it was one of the men that held him and the other journalist captive in syria. and that he took delight in torturing and beating prisoners being held by isis. he said that he punched me in the face, and then showed off his gloves. he said i bought these gloves just for you, to punch you in the face, did you like them? that sums up the violent personality of him which i frequently saw. that was according to that french reporter. other reports indicate that all four journalists released from captivity, they all singled out is this guy as one of the people who held him captive and tortured him before he apparently left syria. so he left there, so he could travel back to europe and use his european passport to travel freely to attack that museum and very nearly get away after. the guy named by the french hostages, picked up by police six days after the assault on the museum, he is now in french custody. belgium is a small country. the population is about the same as the state of ohio. in europe, it is smaller than countries like the netherlands or poland. but on a p
he said it was one of the men that held him and the other journalist captive in syria. and that he took delight in torturing and beating prisoners being held by isis. he said that he punched me in the face, and then showed off his gloves. he said i bought these gloves just for you, to punch you in the face, did you like them? that sums up the violent personality of him which i frequently saw. that was according to that french reporter. other reports indicate that all four journalists released...
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the fight over the oldest killer whale in captivity and how it keeps making waves. >> a civil rights leader is still bringing communities together decades later. more on the celebration for dr. martin luther er kinger king jr. >> these clouds over my shoulder the outer fringe of a storm system bringing a lot of rain to the pacific northwest. we'll let you know if it will hold together enough to bring us rain when we come right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> in menlo park dr. martin luther king jr. is being honored through a community celebration. all day, families enjoyed games and art exhibits at the community center in the bellhaven neighborhood. the event is meant to create a beloved community and bridge the gap between the eastside neighborhoods of palo alto and menlo park and the more affluent areas of the city. >> we're playing games and having discussions and opening a new community within ourselves to try to bring that love into the beloved community. >> they hope attendees will learn to appreciate the diversity of people around them by building relationships and getting to know different g
the fight over the oldest killer whale in captivity and how it keeps making waves. >> a civil rights leader is still bringing communities together decades later. more on the celebration for dr. martin luther er kinger king jr. >> these clouds over my shoulder the outer fringe of a storm system bringing a lot of rain to the pacific northwest. we'll let you know if it will hold together enough to bring us rain when we come right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> in menlo park dr. martin...
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the japanese captive. let's bring in you've been following the story for some time now. a deadline passed on friday. what we know is that they wanted something like $200 million for these hostages, otherwise they were going to kill them. the deadline had past, if this is true, one of them has been killed. >> that's right. if this is confirmed the japanese government is trying to confirm this. isil had released a video and in this video the second japanese hostage pleads for his life. there is an english transcript of the view, and it suggests that they had given up the demand for $200 million. what they would like instead is a prisoner swap for a prisoner who is in jordan who is allegedly responsible for the the 2005 event in jordan. now at the time he was alleged to be very close to the head of al-qaeda in iraq at the time. a group that morphed into isil. there is certainly a value to isil. this deadline has passed, and it seems unlikely that they would pay the money. it all does point to another set of tragic events where another person has been beheaded at the hands o
the japanese captive. let's bring in you've been following the story for some time now. a deadline passed on friday. what we know is that they wanted something like $200 million for these hostages, otherwise they were going to kill them. the deadline had past, if this is true, one of them has been killed. >> that's right. if this is confirmed the japanese government is trying to confirm this. isil had released a video and in this video the second japanese hostage pleads for his life....
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so talked-about the captive consumer so let alone to shop around. so to say it might be time for us to encourage pharmacists to put the names on the labels. it was considered unethical and illegal to do tell patients the name of their drugs without express written permission. so they had physicians to say if you tell patients what is in the bottle you will destroy the basis of the doctor patient relationship. >> there is a couple of arguments and one is mitt you tell patients what is in the bottle they cannot have a placebo so they are still actively prescribing placebos in the time of this bottle. illustrate something powerful that is a paternalistic model re a physician would go it is a common practice so that would make the patient do worse. so it is not just a conspiratorial scheme but also fundamentally different ethical set of precepts over time. of course, it is dramatically different with the medical information is ours and they have no right to hold the information from us but my colleague said history basically i am a journalist working in
so talked-about the captive consumer so let alone to shop around. so to say it might be time for us to encourage pharmacists to put the names on the labels. it was considered unethical and illegal to do tell patients the name of their drugs without express written permission. so they had physicians to say if you tell patients what is in the bottle you will destroy the basis of the doctor patient relationship. >> there is a couple of arguments and one is mitt you tell patients what is in...
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to be held captive. he said he and his fellow captive will be killed by tonight if a bomber is not released. israel warns hezbollah it will pay the full price after missiles killed two israeli soldiers on the border with lebanon, in the worst violence between the two sides in nine years, raising fears of a new all-out war. 70's puts together its biggest -- sotheby's puts together its biggest sale of art ever. also coming up, in business, the social network that keeps adding friends. facebook's user base is now bigger than the population of china. in this time of french autonomic crisis one -- french economic crisis, one former president is raking it in. first, our top stories. in a new message released last night online, the islamic state group threatened to kill a jordanian military pilot it is holding unless it's been a member now on death row -- unless its female member now on death row is freed by tonight. it is likely that the japanese journalist -- the voice is likely that of the japanese journalis
to be held captive. he said he and his fellow captive will be killed by tonight if a bomber is not released. israel warns hezbollah it will pay the full price after missiles killed two israeli soldiers on the border with lebanon, in the worst violence between the two sides in nine years, raising fears of a new all-out war. 70's puts together its biggest -- sotheby's puts together its biggest sale of art ever. also coming up, in business, the social network that keeps adding friends. facebook's...
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released 250 captives from the minority yazidi community in northern iraq. transported to kurdish held territory - it's not why they were released. the yazidi captives many who are elderly, were taken to hospital for checkouts. thousands of yazidi are believed kill or kidnapped by i.s.i.l. after its advance across large parts of the north. mohammed adow is in erbil. >> reporter: most of the yazidi released by i.s.i.l. are said to be elderly or people with medical problems or infants. a commander for peshmerga forces were taken 8km away from kirkuk to the city of mosul, an i.s.i.l. strong hold. we are not far away from the response line before they were released. if i.s.i.s. wanted them to take them out of their territory, and bring them into the hunt for the peshmerga, taking them to a medical facility on the road where they are receiving medical treatment. a campaigner for the yazidi rights says that he believes these people were released because of their medical condition, and i.s.i.l. did not want to continue keeping them. there are thousands of yazidi yo
released 250 captives from the minority yazidi community in northern iraq. transported to kurdish held territory - it's not why they were released. the yazidi captives many who are elderly, were taken to hospital for checkouts. thousands of yazidi are believed kill or kidnapped by i.s.i.l. after its advance across large parts of the north. mohammed adow is in erbil. >> reporter: most of the yazidi released by i.s.i.l. are said to be elderly or people with medical problems or infants. a...
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we didn't get the release of her husband or other americans that are held captives. we got the iranians to the table. i think we have -- as a judges you know this, words are important here. the united states as a confidence-building measure means getting something to move forward, lifts sanctions off the iranians and we are getting nothing in return including our over american citizens released a civilian non-military who is an american pastor held in jail. we give ransoms. who are we kidding? >> i think everyone knows there are all kinds of a deal. why is it james foley behead ed but the europeans pay the ransom and go home. why is bergdahl being released for -- traded for five terrorists why not a man who is a good citizen and has done nothing wrong? >> the europeans although they are a threat to groups like isis, the fact of the matter is, the united states is still the big enemy. the reason they go after u.s. citizens is they feel it gives them a stronger negotiating point and it creates a situation where the reaction when you had the beheading of james foley it
we didn't get the release of her husband or other americans that are held captives. we got the iranians to the table. i think we have -- as a judges you know this, words are important here. the united states as a confidence-building measure means getting something to move forward, lifts sanctions off the iranians and we are getting nothing in return including our over american citizens released a civilian non-military who is an american pastor held in jail. we give ransoms. who are we kidding?...
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>>> she has spent over four decades in captivity, a killer whale named lolita. living in a tank in miami. today, hundreds of people held a rally there calling for her release back into the ocean. we get the story tonight from nbc's gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: she's been the star of the miami sea aquarium for almost 45 years. >> we loved it. >> reporter: lolita, the majestic 20-foot killer whale is believed to be the oldest orca in captivity. >> fabulous. >> reporter: but later this month federal regulators are scheduled to decide whether to declare lolita part of an endangered group of whales. that's brought renewed hope to animal rights advocates who rally today in miami. >> we are here to free lolita. >> reporter: the push comes after the documentary "black fish" which questioned the treatment of killer whales at a different park, sea world. howard garrett says lolita's tank is too small, 60 by 80 feet with a platform down the middle. >> the conditions are inevitably mistreatment. they amount to abuse. because she's been this confined. >> reporter: he wants t
>>> she has spent over four decades in captivity, a killer whale named lolita. living in a tank in miami. today, hundreds of people held a rally there calling for her release back into the ocean. we get the story tonight from nbc's gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: she's been the star of the miami sea aquarium for almost 45 years. >> we loved it. >> reporter: lolita, the majestic 20-foot killer whale is believed to be the oldest orca in captivity. >> fabulous....
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traded several taliban captives for bowe bergdahl. despite claims that bergdahl may have abandoned his post before being kidnapped, the state department defended the move saying it was nothing unusual. >> it is consistent absolutely with what's happened in previous wars including korea and vietnam. in vietnam, it was 500 americans for 1200 north vietnamese. so this has a long history in the ice of prisoner swaps. >> during the cold war, the west swapped hundreds of prisoners. the released agents often crossed sides at the border between east and west berlin. but prisoner swaps with extremist groups remain controversial. in 2011 israel made a major concession to hamas, exchanging more than 1,000 palestinian prisoners for the return of a soldier who had been kidnapped in gaza in 2006. hamas celebrated the deal as a major victory, and the netanyahu government was heavily criticized. duncan bulivant a risk consultant says swapping prisoners for hostages is still paying for the release of some prisoners. >> if you hand large amounts of mon
traded several taliban captives for bowe bergdahl. despite claims that bergdahl may have abandoned his post before being kidnapped, the state department defended the move saying it was nothing unusual. >> it is consistent absolutely with what's happened in previous wars including korea and vietnam. in vietnam, it was 500 americans for 1200 north vietnamese. so this has a long history in the ice of prisoner swaps. >> during the cold war, the west swapped hundreds of prisoners. the...
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declaimed author alex espinoza is called fresh magical beautiful and evocative returns with a captivating unforgettable novel set in the hollywood golden age as a gifted and determine down and leaves mexico and everything he's ever known to follow his streams. growing up in a rural village at the height of the mexican revolution, is many first love sitting in dancing and hearing the stories everything is testers yeah but when tragedy strikes coming out of diego is sent to the city to live with his aristocratic grandparents who insists he groomed to take over the family business. under pressure to enter a profession for which he cares nothing am haunted by the violence once again erupting all around him, diego flees his war-torn country to forge his own destiny. diego arrives in the hollywood inmate team 27 when silent films
declaimed author alex espinoza is called fresh magical beautiful and evocative returns with a captivating unforgettable novel set in the hollywood golden age as a gifted and determine down and leaves mexico and everything he's ever known to follow his streams. growing up in a rural village at the height of the mexican revolution, is many first love sitting in dancing and hearing the stories everything is testers yeah but when tragedy strikes coming out of diego is sent to the city to live with...
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one of the captives mr. goto is a journalist who has been working and covering humanitarian issues for years. in order to highlight the plight of the people in conflict areas. he was not taking any side in any war. as a fellow journalist i do truly hope that the captors understand this and release their hostages in a peaceful manner. >>> japanese regulators have approved a controversial plan by the people at the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant. they say tepco officials can flush filtered waste water into the ocean. tepco officials plan to pump up contaminated groundwater through wells around damaged reactors. they say they'll reduce radioactive material such as cesium 137 to less than one becquerel per liter, well below levels set by the government. regulators say they support the decontamination plan and approve of tepco's policy to take things one step at a time. they asked officials to ensure no waste water leaks and to release all data on radiation levels. fishermen along the coastline fear rumors about
one of the captives mr. goto is a journalist who has been working and covering humanitarian issues for years. in order to highlight the plight of the people in conflict areas. he was not taking any side in any war. as a fellow journalist i do truly hope that the captors understand this and release their hostages in a peaceful manner. >>> japanese regulators have approved a controversial plan by the people at the fukushima daiichi nuclear plant. they say tepco officials can flush...
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there are about 200 of them and still 4,000 yazidis in captivity. a lot of those are women. isil said that because it does not recognize the yazidi religion it believes it can buy, sell and use those women. these people are being given medical care. it's still not clear why isil released them. yazidi activists say it may be that that number of people has just become too much for isil. isil has been trying to put forth the idea that it's a state, can feed people, provide medical care and basically run its own government in mosul. as it increasingly releases small groups of yazidis and others activists say that may be proof that that is not the case. >> in nigeria we're getting reports that a suicide bomber has killed four and wounded dozens. the incident took place in the northeastern town. we'll have more on the story as we get more information. >> staying in west africa, troops from chad have been deployed to fight the armed group boko haram in northern nigeria. they'll be joining soldiers from across the border from cameron. erika wood has more. >> troops from chad rolled
there are about 200 of them and still 4,000 yazidis in captivity. a lot of those are women. isil said that because it does not recognize the yazidi religion it believes it can buy, sell and use those women. these people are being given medical care. it's still not clear why isil released them. yazidi activists say it may be that that number of people has just become too much for isil. isil has been trying to put forth the idea that it's a state, can feed people, provide medical care and...
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in october, kenji goto was held captive alongside his friend. isil demanded the $200 million ransom for the two men. but last week the armed group released a video which access has chosen not to show. in it, there was an image of kenji goto chained by the wrist and in his hands a photograph of his friend who had been killed. he became part of the hostage and prisoner swap deal between the jordanian government and isil. during his capture, his friend and supporters held vigils outside the prime minister's residence in tokyo and his mother thanked them. doctor mr. prime minister please safe the life of kenji kenji goto. >> despite the pleas and government intervention isil followed through with its threat and killed kenji goto jerold tan, al jazeera. >> joining us live in the studio the con item temporary middle eastern studies, thank you for being with us here on al jazeera once again. so, the jordanians are really trying to negotiate two releases, presumably for the failed suicide bomber who was part of that attack in 2005. and also mota. r, the
in october, kenji goto was held captive alongside his friend. isil demanded the $200 million ransom for the two men. but last week the armed group released a video which access has chosen not to show. in it, there was an image of kenji goto chained by the wrist and in his hands a photograph of his friend who had been killed. he became part of the hostage and prisoner swap deal between the jordanian government and isil. during his capture, his friend and supporters held vigils outside the prime...
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the former prisoners had been held captive for five months. after the militants raided their town over the summer. next door, now, to iraq, and syria, where the islamic state savages that we were showing you have spread their hate. air strikes are underway but this time against the terror group hezbollah. israeli reportedly hitting them hard. they claimed claim to have killed five of groups leaders. today's attacks in the golan heights. hezbollah fighters have been supporting the syrian president in the country's four-year civil war. that conflict reportedly has killed more than 200,000 people. >>> now let's go to the white house. and looking ahead to president obama and the state of the union address that's scheduled for tuesday. we're understanding that he plans to lay out is new budget that would raise 320 billion dollars over the next decade and help middle and lower class families by raising taxes on the wealthiest among us and on big banks. kevin cork is live in washington with the latest on this. kevin, exactly how does the white house
the former prisoners had been held captive for five months. after the militants raided their town over the summer. next door, now, to iraq, and syria, where the islamic state savages that we were showing you have spread their hate. air strikes are underway but this time against the terror group hezbollah. israeli reportedly hitting them hard. they claimed claim to have killed five of groups leaders. today's attacks in the golan heights. hezbollah fighters have been supporting the syrian...
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. >>> but first, isil has released more than 200 captives from the mine or at this yazidi community inern iraq. they were transported to kurdish-held territory. it's not clear why they were released. the yazidis captives, many of whom were elderly were taken to hospital for check ups thousands i can't sides were believe to be killed or cat napped by isil after its advance across northern iraq. we can go live now to mohamed a adow. what more do we know about the release of more than 200 yazidis? >> reporter: well, this is an incident or develop that raises more questions than answers accord to this peshmerga near the town of kirkuk told us between 20300 say say have been brought to the entrance to kirkuk they say most of these people have been held by isil in mosul. they are believed to have been transported through the town before being released at this frontline. and they are saying that they took them to hospital not far away from where i am right now on the outskirts of erbil. and it's very unclear, there is a consensus in which this group was released is very unclear what we know i
. >>> but first, isil has released more than 200 captives from the mine or at this yazidi community inern iraq. they were transported to kurdish-held territory. it's not clear why they were released. the yazidis captives, many of whom were elderly were taken to hospital for check ups thousands i can't sides were believe to be killed or cat napped by isil after its advance across northern iraq. we can go live now to mohamed a adow. what more do we know about the release of more than 200...
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. >>> when we come back after 45 years in captivity, is it time for a killer whale to go home? i have a cold with terrible chest congestion. i better take something. theraflu severe cold doesn't treat chest congestion. really? new alka-seltzer plus day powder rushes relief to your worst cold symptoms plus chest congestion. [breath of relief] oh, what a relief it is. i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 50,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink plus i can choose how to redeem my points. travel, gift cards even cash back. and my rewards points won't expire. so you can make owning a business even more rewarding. ink from chase. so you can. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yeah, everybody knows that. well, did you know that playing cards with kenny rogers gets old pretty fast? ♪ you got to know when to hold'em. ♪ ♪ know when to fold '
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. ♪ ♪ >>> isil has released more than 200 captives from the minority yazidi community in noun iraq, theyansported from anyone have province to kurdish held territories not yet clear why they were leased the captain captives many think who are are elderly were taken for check ups. mohamed adow is in iraq's kurdish capital irrelevant erbil. >> reporter: most of the yazidis released are said to be elderly examine people with mel problems and also infants a commander for the peshmerga forces were on the frontline away from kirkuk, told us they people were brought from the city of mosul which is an isil strong hold driven through the town not far away from the frontline before they were released near the frontline as if isil fighters wanted them to take them out of their territory and bring them in to the hands of the peshmerga. he say they have now taken them to a medical facility on the road between erbil and kirkuk where they are receiving medical treatment. a campaigner for yazidi rights says that he believes these people were released because of their medical condition and isil did not w
. ♪ ♪ >>> isil has released more than 200 captives from the minority yazidi community in noun iraq, theyansported from anyone have province to kurdish held territories not yet clear why they were leased the captain captives many think who are are elderly were taken for check ups. mohamed adow is in iraq's kurdish capital irrelevant erbil. >> reporter: most of the yazidis released are said to be elderly examine people with mel problems and also infants a commander for the...
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the wife of a pilot held captive broke down in tears. militants threatened to kill the pilot if jordan did not release a priz prisoner--a prisoner who is being held on death row for a failed bombing attack. her husband blew himself up but her vest didn't detonate. nearly 60 part-time died, a day- -people died. isis is also holding a japanese journalist. supporters in tokyo held a vigil on friday to call for the safe return of the hostages and an u.s. official gave america's condolences to leaders. >> we are in solidarity with japan in every way that we can be. >> reporter: the terrorist group has not said what will happen to the man if the inmate is not released. cbs news. >>> well, the drama started last week after isis militants released a video of two japanese captives and demanded japan to pay a $200 million ransom. >>> well, the wine is back, but the mystery remains. dozens of expensive bottles of wine were returned after they were stolen on christmas day. a chef posted this to twitter saying very pleased to announce our stolen wine
the wife of a pilot held captive broke down in tears. militants threatened to kill the pilot if jordan did not release a priz prisoner--a prisoner who is being held on death row for a failed bombing attack. her husband blew himself up but her vest didn't detonate. nearly 60 part-time died, a day- -people died. isis is also holding a japanese journalist. supporters in tokyo held a vigil on friday to call for the safe return of the hostages and an u.s. official gave america's condolences to...
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a 3de has the power to captivate. [ all cheering ] ♪ that's why shakira uses...rest 3d white with whitelock technology, removing up to ninety percent of surface stains, and locking out future stains. so your smile always steals the show. and to get even faster whitening, use this collection for a whiter smile in just 2 days. crest 3d white. life opens up with a whiter smile. saves you money. yay, game night, so much fun. >>> something unexplained is happening in this field. >> this is amazing. >> suddenly, the circles would form out of nowhere. >> and it's all caught on camera. >> it's very mysterious. we don't know what it is. >> for 400 years, crop circles have sparked a debate between believers and skeptics. are they messages from extraterrestrials or manmade art? >> it's contentious. you can get into heated discussions and arguments with people about it. >> august 11, 1996, wilshire, england. according to crop circle researchers andy thomas and francine blake, the story begins on a dark and stormy night. >> a crop circle researcher headed out with a video cam
a 3de has the power to captivate. [ all cheering ] ♪ that's why shakira uses...rest 3d white with whitelock technology, removing up to ninety percent of surface stains, and locking out future stains. so your smile always steals the show. and to get even faster whitening, use this collection for a whiter smile in just 2 days. crest 3d white. life opens up with a whiter smile. saves you money. yay, game night, so much fun. >>> something unexplained is happening in this field. >>...
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to be held captive. he said he and his fellow captive will be killed by tonight if a bomber is not released. israel warns hezbollah it will pay the full price after missiles killed two israeli soldiers on the border with lebanon, in the worst violence between the two sides in nine years, raising fears of a new all-out war. 70's puts together its biggest --
to be held captive. he said he and his fellow captive will be killed by tonight if a bomber is not released. israel warns hezbollah it will pay the full price after missiles killed two israeli soldiers on the border with lebanon, in the worst violence between the two sides in nine years, raising fears of a new all-out war. 70's puts together its biggest --
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in copan, the captive would have been taken to a temple in the west court and sacrificed to the maya gods of the underworld. linda schele believes the ritual involved hundreds of people in a public ceremony of sacrifice and dance. the image of the dance has people dressed in the most incredibly elaborate costumes. it's almost like if you've ever seen the mummers dance in the thanksgiving day parade with the great feather fans around them. it was just like that. only these were iridescent green quetzal feathers. there would have been musicians. they would have played drums this high... turtle shells with deer horns. they had great rattles like this. they had long wooden trumpets. they had whistles of all sorts so that the whole place would have been filled with this incredible cacophony of sound. at the right moment, the king would pull a stingray spine through his tongue or cut through his genitals and pull paper or pull rope through it to draw the blood. some of the captives would have been sacrificed up above and thrown down to this part of the ceremonies. others of them the king h
in copan, the captive would have been taken to a temple in the west court and sacrificed to the maya gods of the underworld. linda schele believes the ritual involved hundreds of people in a public ceremony of sacrifice and dance. the image of the dance has people dressed in the most incredibly elaborate costumes. it's almost like if you've ever seen the mummers dance in the thanksgiving day parade with the great feather fans around them. it was just like that. only these were iridescent green...
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nhk world's editor in chief knows one of the captives she shared her story earlier with gene otani. >> you and i both know kenji kenji goto. >> i've known him for decades. people close to kenji haven't known his whereabouts since last october. this disturbing image is genuine, this is the first proof in months that he is still alive. it breaks my heart to see him in this horrific situation. but it offers some hope. >> he has contributed a number of reports to nhk world in the past. >> he's come to this studio to talk about what he has covered. he is last report as we just saw was aired in late october. he was in a turkish syrian border town, overlooking the city of -- or known in kurdish language as kobani. kurdish refugees were fleeing from the violence of islamic state militants. they didn't have much to eat or wear or anywhere to stay. so many of them are taking shelter in unfinished or abandoned buildings. we see him doing the standup, he was showing tends, appeared to be of islamic state, roaring into the city from the turkish side, i last saw him the day before the report was ai
nhk world's editor in chief knows one of the captives she shared her story earlier with gene otani. >> you and i both know kenji kenji goto. >> i've known him for decades. people close to kenji haven't known his whereabouts since last october. this disturbing image is genuine, this is the first proof in months that he is still alive. it breaks my heart to see him in this horrific situation. but it offers some hope. >> he has contributed a number of reports to nhk world in the...
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one of two japanese captives held by ice sis reportedly have been killed.goto is holding a picture of the hostage who was killed. cnn cannot awe then kate the video. rather than a $200 million ransom, now they demands the release of a female suicide bomber. joining me from denver is ambassador christopher hill now a dean at the university of denver and from washington, cnn global analyst and writer for the daily beast, kimberly doser. is there a chance that jordan would step into help? would it take seriously the possibility of a prisoner swap for the release of a japanese hostage? >> well i mean, it's hard to speak for jordan at this point or speak for any of these -- speak for isis at this point. certainly, the record of trying to do business with isis has not been a very good one, and i think what is on everyone's mind is the idea that if you get into swaps, you'll -- it'll never end. it'll be an effort by isis to just take more and more hostages. so i'm sure there's a lot of consideration going on here. i'm certainly not going to presume i know how the
one of two japanese captives held by ice sis reportedly have been killed.goto is holding a picture of the hostage who was killed. cnn cannot awe then kate the video. rather than a $200 million ransom, now they demands the release of a female suicide bomber. joining me from denver is ambassador christopher hill now a dean at the university of denver and from washington, cnn global analyst and writer for the daily beast, kimberly doser. is there a chance that jordan would step into help? would it...
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>>> also should a soldier held captive by the taliban be charged for deserting his post? and the movie that's breaking box office records and sparking a national debate about war. it's all ahead in conversation nation. our eyes they have a 200-degree range of sight. which is good for me. hey! and bad for the barkley twins. your brain can send information to the rest of your body at 268 mph. three times the speed of a fastball. take care of your most important parts with centrum. multivitamins expertly designed with nutrients people don't get enough of from food alone. centrum. for the most important parts of you. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira giving me new perspective. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your a
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so as an illustration of what the senator's talking about he's talking about the captive consider. many consumers going to the pharmacy wouldn't even know what they were getting, the substance they were getting, let alone have the ability to shop around for it. interestingly enough, in 1968 the american medical association publishes an article saying, you know it might be about time for us to encourage and allow pharmacists to put the names on the labels. because it was actually considered unethical and illegal for pharmacists to tell patients the name of their drugs without the express written permission of their physician. the ama said we should change that, and they had a number of physicians write back angrily saying if you do that, you'll destroy the basis of the doctor/patient relationship as we know it. why would you think? so essentially, there's a couple arguments that they make. one is that if you, if you tell patients what's in the bottle, then we can't use placebos anymore. so doctors were still actively pubing placebos to patients -- >> host: so this bottle may have be
so as an illustration of what the senator's talking about he's talking about the captive consider. many consumers going to the pharmacy wouldn't even know what they were getting, the substance they were getting, let alone have the ability to shop around for it. interestingly enough, in 1968 the american medical association publishes an article saying, you know it might be about time for us to encourage and allow pharmacists to put the names on the labels. because it was actually considered...
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his family has endured unimaginable pain as a result of his captivity.ey have our support in their determined efforts to gain his release." >> well, for more, we're joined now by austin tice's parents, debra and marc tice here in new york city. and we're also joined by delphine halgand, u.s. director of reporters without borders. her group has launched a public awareness campaign for tice's release. according to reporters without borders, syria is the world's most dangerous country for journalists. nearly 130 news and information providers have been killed since the conflict began in march 2011. we welcome you all to democracy now! talk about austin. why he went to syria, what he was doing there is a journalist, and now where you think he is. >> well, austin is our oldest son, our firstborn. he is a big man. he has big passions. he is committed to things. when he gets committed, he takes action. one of the things that troubled him about the syrian conflict was the lack of credible, verifiable information about what was going on there. austin had spent so
his family has endured unimaginable pain as a result of his captivity.ey have our support in their determined efforts to gain his release." >> well, for more, we're joined now by austin tice's parents, debra and marc tice here in new york city. and we're also joined by delphine halgand, u.s. director of reporters without borders. her group has launched a public awareness campaign for tice's release. according to reporters without borders, syria is the world's most dangerous country...
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nhk asked about negotiations with government officials for the release of the two japanese captives. [ speaking foreign language ] >> the representative refused to provide a specific answer and implied a statement was forthcoming. the 72-hour deadline for the hostage negotiation is fast approaching. >>> the mother of one of the two captives has made a plea for her son's release. juneco ishido is the mother of freelance journalist kenji goto. >> translator: over the last three days, i've been grieving and confused. kenji was a very tender and warm hearted child. he was very kind to other children, so i think he decided to go to help his friend, leaving behind his wife and newborn baby. >> she said her son always expressed his desire to save children in war zones and took a neutral position in his reporting. >> translator: kenji always fights for justice. if he is released, i'm sure that he will contribute to creating a better world for children around the world and their future. i would like to say to all the people of islamic state that kenji is not your enemy. please, release him. >
nhk asked about negotiations with government officials for the release of the two japanese captives. [ speaking foreign language ] >> the representative refused to provide a specific answer and implied a statement was forthcoming. the 72-hour deadline for the hostage negotiation is fast approaching. >>> the mother of one of the two captives has made a plea for her son's release. juneco ishido is the mother of freelance journalist kenji goto. >> translator: over the last...
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we are still doing all we can to secure the release of the captives. we are using every available channel to seek cooperation. >> an adviser to the prime minister said the government is trying to get information from multiple sources. >> translator: we have received information indirectly, but we have not been able to confirm whether the hostages are safe. >> japan's state minister for foreign affairs is in jordan's capital to handle the hostage crisis. he spoke to reporters about an hour before the deadline. >> translator: we are exerting all efforts to rescue them. >> government officials have asked turkey, jordan and other countries in the region for help in communicating with islamic state. >>> people around japan are calling for the release of the two hostages. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> muslims at a mosque in prefecture prayed for the safety of the hostages. >> muslim not do like this. i pray both outcome safely in japan. >> a man living in tokyo used arabic translation software to post a message on social media. he said he wanted to do
we are still doing all we can to secure the release of the captives. we are using every available channel to seek cooperation. >> an adviser to the prime minister said the government is trying to get information from multiple sources. >> translator: we have received information indirectly, but we have not been able to confirm whether the hostages are safe. >> japan's state minister for foreign affairs is in jordan's capital to handle the hostage crisis. he spoke to reporters...
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the former prisoners had been health captive for the past five months after the militants raided their towns last summer. >>> in 48 hours from now, president obama will give his sixth state of"state of the union" address. while he's expected to address terrorism and what we are doing to protect our country, will he said the say the words, radical islam. the president of france has said they are at war with radical islam. what will we do to keep our country safe. am ambassador, is there in your mind a geopolitical situation or international strategic reason for the president's continued hesitation? >> i think there is. in this president's mind, i think it's exactly backwards. the people who are most confused by president obama's unwillingness to use a phrase like "islamic terrorism" are muslims, who understand how much they have suffered at the hands of these terrorists not to mention non-muslims all over the world. we just had a president, just went over the country and president obama's 2009 speech to the islamic world and el sisi called for revolution in islam. a few days later went
the former prisoners had been health captive for the past five months after the militants raided their towns last summer. >>> in 48 hours from now, president obama will give his sixth state of"state of the union" address. while he's expected to address terrorism and what we are doing to protect our country, will he said the say the words, radical islam. the president of france has said they are at war with radical islam. what will we do to keep our country safe. am...
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a nazi-occupied state or about to be held effectively captive by the soviet bloc for decades more. but among those 400,000 it's now clear that there were many thousands of nazis and nazi collaborators who played an active role in the holocaust during the nazi occupation of eastern europe. these were people who were police chiefs under the nazis who were prison wardens, camp guards at concentration camps, who were interrogator, who played every role you can imagine in terms of being what's often called hitler's willing executioners during the occupation of eastern europe. there were men like a police official who ran a nazi concentration camp in estonia where thousands and thousands of jews were shot to death and his orders at a death camp. one would lead the school children from the bus that took them to the camp to the edge of the death pit their understood wear making sure to save the dolls and belongings afterwards in a bit of morbid safekeeping. he was able to disguise himself easy as a war refugee and get into america on a war visa and lived on long island quietly for 36 years
a nazi-occupied state or about to be held effectively captive by the soviet bloc for decades more. but among those 400,000 it's now clear that there were many thousands of nazis and nazi collaborators who played an active role in the holocaust during the nazi occupation of eastern europe. these were people who were police chiefs under the nazis who were prison wardens, camp guards at concentration camps, who were interrogator, who played every role you can imagine in terms of being what's often...
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every time a ransom is paid it means someone else will be taken captive. deborah feyerick cnn, new york. >>> u.s. secretary chuck hagel says help may be needed in iraq. he told barbara starr he doesn't think a redeployment of troops is necessary quite yet but he's considering all options in iraq including sending troops in noncombat roles. the u.s. has already committed over 4,000 troops to training and advisory roles in iraq. secretary hagel also says he has no regrets about swapping guantanamo bay detainees for an american prisoner of war despite the fact that he tried to return to militant activity. white house officials put pressure on him to incompetent crease the pace of the detainee transfers out. closing. >> not everyone at the white house has agreed on me. >> reporter: on what part of this? >> probably on the pace of releases. >> reporter: because you've been cautious? >> because i have the responsibility and i play my own game here and that is because by law i am the one official in government charged with certification of release of detainees. i
every time a ransom is paid it means someone else will be taken captive. deborah feyerick cnn, new york. >>> u.s. secretary chuck hagel says help may be needed in iraq. he told barbara starr he doesn't think a redeployment of troops is necessary quite yet but he's considering all options in iraq including sending troops in noncombat roles. the u.s. has already committed over 4,000 troops to training and advisory roles in iraq. secretary hagel also says he has no regrets about swapping...
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. >>> concern is growing over the status of captives held by islamic militants. there's been no word on the condition of the japanese freelance journalist or the jordanian pilot since a deadline set by the militants expired on thursday. they demanded exchanging kenji goto for a death row inmate in jordan. but leaders in amman want islamic state to prove their pilot is alive and release him. the air force pilot, moaz kasasbeh was captured last month after his jet went down during an air raid. jordanian officials immediately started negotiations with the militants to bring him back, but they couldn't reach a deal. media in the middle east say a rescue operation by u.s.-led coalition forces this month also failed. people in jordan have held rallies seeking the pilot's freedom. >> translator: i would like to ask for the assistance of all the world's people under the name of all jordanian tribes and palestinians for our son, moaz kasasbeh, to be released safely. >> militants purporting to be with islamic state posted a message online this week. they threatened to kill
. >>> concern is growing over the status of captives held by islamic militants. there's been no word on the condition of the japanese freelance journalist or the jordanian pilot since a deadline set by the militants expired on thursday. they demanded exchanging kenji goto for a death row inmate in jordan. but leaders in amman want islamic state to prove their pilot is alive and release him. the air force pilot, moaz kasasbeh was captured last month after his jet went down during an air...
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satisfy your hunger with special k. [ female announcer ] a 3d white smile has the power to captivate. [ all cheering ] ♪ ♪ that's why shakira uses... crest 3d white with whitelock technology, removing up to ninety percent of surface stains and locking out future stains. so your smile always steals the show. and to get even faster whitening use this collection for a whiter smile in just 2 days. crest 3d white. life opens up with a whiter smile. i found out the hard way... not all washes take care of intimate odor. vagisil odor block wash stops odor from happening for all day confidence. when you feel fresh all day you feel confident. vagisil. your intimate health experts. >>> welcome back. a national jury found two former vanderbilt football players guilty of raping a former student back in 2013. the victim was in the courtroom. she was heard crying each time the guilty verdict was announced. the men will be sentenced on march 6th. two others involved in the case have pleaded not guilty and are awaiting trial. senior defense officials tell nbc news that army sergeant bowe bergdahl will
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it has captivated argentina.otic scenes here outside the cemetery, where alberto nisman's body is being brought for burial. questions remain unanswered, not just about his own death, but about his investigation into the 1994 bombing of a jewish community center where 85 people were killed. >> whoever it was that killed him, why wasn't nisman protected? if we can't keep a public prosecutor safe, who will look at for the rest of us? >> alberto nisman knew that his life might be in danger. but he said he was looking forward to testifying in congress on his damning report into one of the worst crimes in argentine history. hours before he was due to take the stand nisman was found dead in his buenos aires flat. 85 people died when the jewish cultural center was destroyed by a huge car bomb in 1994. suspicion long focused on iranian involvement. nisman went further, accusing the senior argentine officials of seeking to absolve iran of any blame in exchange for lucrative trade agreements. was nisman killed for getting t
it has captivated argentina.otic scenes here outside the cemetery, where alberto nisman's body is being brought for burial. questions remain unanswered, not just about his own death, but about his investigation into the 1994 bombing of a jewish community center where 85 people were killed. >> whoever it was that killed him, why wasn't nisman protected? if we can't keep a public prosecutor safe, who will look at for the rest of us? >> alberto nisman knew that his life might be in...
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the perpetrators, and the captives. and information that will determine conditions in the future. >> the ministers agreed to work for only conclusion of a pact of the japanese self-defense forces and the british ministry to provide each other with fuel and water in a disaster. andthy will also work together on defense equipment and missile technology. >>> china's premier paid a visit to the world economic forum in davo switzerland where he expressed a bit of possess mitchell about the country's economy. ai uchida joins us with the details. >> he may have cause for pes mississippiem. he said that china's economy may face downward pressure in 2015. li said the situation in his country is part of a global slow down that is hurting chinese exports. but he said china will swift gears without losing momentum. li said china will reach that goal by continuing to implement structural reforms and improve efficiency. >>> now let's check on markets for this thursday morning. investors are cautious ahead of the key european central
the perpetrators, and the captives. and information that will determine conditions in the future. >> the ministers agreed to work for only conclusion of a pact of the japanese self-defense forces and the british ministry to provide each other with fuel and water in a disaster. andthy will also work together on defense equipment and missile technology. >>> china's premier paid a visit to the world economic forum in davo switzerland where he expressed a bit of possess mitchell...
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during the first year of his captivity, his family thought he was still overseas.ringing money and food to the prison that he was held in. it wasn't until a year later that they found out he was in guantanamo. >> not telling a family where their son or daughter is being held, is that common practice? >> this is part of what happened at guantanamo and what the cia did elsewhere. this was part of the regime the program that was put in place. we have talked about one remarkable aspect which is he humanizes his torturers and interrogators. so his mother prayed every day, wanted to be able to see him, obviously. he talks about the very first time -- about receiving a letter from her and he smells it and touches it thinking that his mother has touched it. he's never going to be able to see his mother again. she died in 2013 which was the tenth year of his captivity in guantanamo, but the rest of his family very much wants him back. they would take him back. this is a man who has been held now unlawfully unjustly. that's why we have launched a campaign calling on the depa
during the first year of his captivity, his family thought he was still overseas.ringing money and food to the prison that he was held in. it wasn't until a year later that they found out he was in guantanamo. >> not telling a family where their son or daughter is being held, is that common practice? >> this is part of what happened at guantanamo and what the cia did elsewhere. this was part of the regime the program that was put in place. we have talked about one remarkable aspect...
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. >> hold ago picture of what seems to be the dead body of his fellow captive a recorded voice purportedly his conveys a message from isil blaming the prime minister of japan for his death. >> a prisoner took part in the suicide bombing attack which killed dozens in the jordanian capital amman in 2005. her own suicide belt failed to detonate. japan's government is not commenting on whether it would consider releasing her for the hostage, saying it would not give in to terrorist demands. >> we are asking for cooperation with the related countries including jordan, but cannot disclose the content of the coordination. >> his mother expressed prayers for his return. >> his face looked extremely nervous. i think he feels gravely about what is to come. >> isil has apparently shown again its willingness to kill its foreign captives. the hope, a faint one is that this hostage will be different. >> a roadside bomb blew up in baghdad near a wholesale electronics market. the blast injured 11 others. another hidden device exploded at a restaurant, killing four people and injuring eight others. >> kurd
. >> hold ago picture of what seems to be the dead body of his fellow captive a recorded voice purportedly his conveys a message from isil blaming the prime minister of japan for his death. >> a prisoner took part in the suicide bombing attack which killed dozens in the jordanian capital amman in 2005. her own suicide belt failed to detonate. japan's government is not commenting on whether it would consider releasing her for the hostage, saying it would not give in to terrorist...