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you don't have that in captivity. a small concrete enclosure for your life when you're used to swimming 100 miles a day? ♪ >> sometimes this aggression became very severe, and in fact whales have died in captivity because of this aggression. >> i think it was 1988 kandu tried to assert her dominance over corky. rammed corky. it fractured her jaw, which cut an artery in her head, and then she bled out. that's got to be a hard way to go down. i saw there was just a lot of things that weren't right. and there was a lot of misinformation and something was amiss. and i sort of compartmentalized that part of it and did the best i could with the knowledge that i had. to take care of the animals that were there. and i think all the trainers there have the same thing in their heart. they're trying to make a difference in the lives of the animals. they think if i leave, who is going to take care of tilikum? that's why i stayed. i felt sorry for tilikum. i mean, if you want to get down to the nuts and bolts of it, i stayed becau
you don't have that in captivity. a small concrete enclosure for your life when you're used to swimming 100 miles a day? ♪ >> sometimes this aggression became very severe, and in fact whales have died in captivity because of this aggression. >> i think it was 1988 kandu tried to assert her dominance over corky. rammed corky. it fractured her jaw, which cut an artery in her head, and then she bled out. that's got to be a hard way to go down. i saw there was just a lot of things...
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isabelle prime released after six months in captivity. she is currently in late ash in returnring oman and will later today. over 2000 people remain camped out in poor living conditions with hopes of reaching the united kingdom. molly: we begin in the united states where campaigning for the presidential election is in full swing. thursday night the content republican candidates -- the top 10 republican candidates met on televisedthe first republican debate. donald trump was front and center but drew both cheers and jeers as his rivals struggled for attention. our correspondent has more. tactic for a would-be nominee as donald trump refused to rule out standing as an independent candidate. donald trump: i will not make that pledge at this time. to rand paul questioning his loyalty. rand paul: he is already heading his bet on the clintons. as a he does not run republican, maybe he support clinton or runs as an independent. >> trumpeted win applause when he replaced to build the wall on the mac -- when he pledged to build the wall at the mex
isabelle prime released after six months in captivity. she is currently in late ash in returnring oman and will later today. over 2000 people remain camped out in poor living conditions with hopes of reaching the united kingdom. molly: we begin in the united states where campaigning for the presidential election is in full swing. thursday night the content republican candidates -- the top 10 republican candidates met on televisedthe first republican debate. donald trump was front and center but...
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intelligence has been told that she was tortured and sexually assaulted while in the captivity of isis, the islamic terror group already responsible for the beheading of three americans. mueller, a humanitarian aid worker from prescott, arizona, was captured two years ago in syria. isis claims that she was killed last may in an allied air strike. now, u.s. officials say women once held with mueller claim that she was sexually assaulted by the leader of isis himself. here's major garrett. >> reporter: kayla mueller's parents learned of the grim details in june from the f.b.i. u.s. officials said the self-proclaimed isis leader abu bakr al baghdadi repeatedly raped mueller, an american humanitarian worker, while she was held captive by isis with at least two other sex slaves in a syrian compound. al-baghdadi daddy visited the compound frequently and assaulted mueller during those visits according to senior officials. isis claims a coalition air strike on this compound killed mueller in february. the u.s. government said it was unlikely mueller was held there at the time. the government b
intelligence has been told that she was tortured and sexually assaulted while in the captivity of isis, the islamic terror group already responsible for the beheading of three americans. mueller, a humanitarian aid worker from prescott, arizona, was captured two years ago in syria. isis claims that she was killed last may in an allied air strike. now, u.s. officials say women once held with mueller claim that she was sexually assaulted by the leader of isis himself. here's major garrett....
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the first minister to protest ota benga captivity was not a black minister. he was a baptist minister but he was white canadian and his church calgary baptist is on 57 straight and is still there. he was very prominent as an adviser to the president. you can do great things when you are in touch with your humanity. >> we you we're doing your research. >> nor would i want to because he never met ota benga and had nothing to offer i was interested in archival evidence one he didn't deal with evidence so that was not my interest so i went back. of this or that so basically i went back to the archives. >> thanks for a wonderful talk. do they ever express remorse if you talk to the zoo orders? >> no. even after ota benga died there were callous comments made about taming the savage. there is no remorse. the but they doctored up the story of what happened he went from being a cage exhibits to a zoo employee. but never an expression but on the contrary later in life many years later he did express remorse, or so i heard. his grandson said he expressed remorse. [laug
the first minister to protest ota benga captivity was not a black minister. he was a baptist minister but he was white canadian and his church calgary baptist is on 57 straight and is still there. he was very prominent as an adviser to the president. you can do great things when you are in touch with your humanity. >> we you we're doing your research. >> nor would i want to because he never met ota benga and had nothing to offer i was interested in archival evidence one he didn't...
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the first minister to protest ota benga captivity was not a black minister. he was a baptist minister but he was white canadian and his church calgary baptist is on 57 straight and is still there. he was very prominent as an adviser to the president. you can do great things when you are in touch with your humanity. >> we you we're doing your research. >> nor would i want to because he never met ota benga and had nothing to offer i was interested in archival evidence one he didn't deal with evidence
the first minister to protest ota benga captivity was not a black minister. he was a baptist minister but he was white canadian and his church calgary baptist is on 57 straight and is still there. he was very prominent as an adviser to the president. you can do great things when you are in touch with your humanity. >> we you we're doing your research. >> nor would i want to because he never met ota benga and had nothing to offer i was interested in archival evidence one he didn't...
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captivity and even more rare for wow.s thank you .ectacular. we worked with a designer from hfravertys for a complete refresh. you must be happy to get out of that tiny house? yeah you know when we realized how great the furniture could be, we knew we wanted more space. how much more space? we went from a hunundred square feet to... three thousand! (whispers) three thousand! we still have the original structure. she uses it as a yoga studio. it's more like a tool shed. refresh your space with an extra one-hundred dollars off every thousand at havertys. plus enjoy thirty-six month, no-interest financing. havertys. discover something you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] leon: hundreds gathered tonight to remember emebet kebede, killed by a hit and drive -- hit-and-run driver last friday. d.c. police are still looking for the driver of the black chevy tahoe involved in the crash. 17gress has until september to vote on the
captivity and even more rare for wow.s thank you .ectacular. we worked with a designer from hfravertys for a complete refresh. you must be happy to get out of that tiny house? yeah you know when we realized how great the furniture could be, we knew we wanted more space. how much more space? we went from a hunundred square feet to... three thousand! (whispers) three thousand! we still have the original structure. she uses it as a yoga studio. it's more like a tool shed. refresh your space with...
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the twin the twin births in captivity are a rare thing.arks just the third time that giant panda twins have been born in the u.s. and the odds of both surviving have not been favorable historically. dr. pierre comizzoli is the reproductive physiologist who has performed artificial inseminations on mei xiang every year since 2004. he's with the smithsonian conservation biology institute. welcome to you. the first question has to be how are they doing now? >> well, they are doing extremely well. last time i saw them was early in the afternoon, and they were squealing and wiggling and they were doing okay. >> brown: why is it so hard for a panda to become pregnant? i was reading about an exceedingly narrow window, right? >> yes, yes, because the female has a really short opportunity to conceive. it's a period of time that varies between 24 and 36 hours, and that happens only once a year. >> brown: once a year. yes, once a year. so you don't want to miss that window of opportunity. >> brown: i've seen you referred to as fernl gynecologist to m
the twin the twin births in captivity are a rare thing.arks just the third time that giant panda twins have been born in the u.s. and the odds of both surviving have not been favorable historically. dr. pierre comizzoli is the reproductive physiologist who has performed artificial inseminations on mei xiang every year since 2004. he's with the smithsonian conservation biology institute. welcome to you. the first question has to be how are they doing now? >> well, they are doing extremely...
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and what they have used to keep these girls in captivity. they also point out that they don't think it is safe to give a running commentary on what operations are taking place to try to find them, what they do emphasize, is that everything, everything is being done. the relatives are sad, this trying to remain patient, but many are hopeful with this renewed effort by the military, maybe their girls will be found and returned home. >> the hunt is on for whoever is putting up racist fliers in a detroit suburb. one calls to vote black city leaders out of office, and vote in white candidates instead. son id side that a outsider is behind this. >> let's get the blacks out of sought field, with a message let's take back our city, printed at the bottom. on one, the imimagines of two white deputy police chiefs and three other white men running in the upcoming election. the fliers begin surfacing in this many et row detroit suburb over the weekend. on another flier is the word trayvon martin, with the words zimmermann was right. we will stop thugged
and what they have used to keep these girls in captivity. they also point out that they don't think it is safe to give a running commentary on what operations are taking place to try to find them, what they do emphasize, is that everything, everything is being done. the relatives are sad, this trying to remain patient, but many are hopeful with this renewed effort by the military, maybe their girls will be found and returned home. >> the hunt is on for whoever is putting up racist fliers...
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he sang songs with european captives during work breaks.ther they'd been allies or enemies in the war. whenever he returns to maizuru, he makes sure to head to hours south to the memorial of the unknown soldiers who died during world war ii. his fallen colleagues are enshrined here too. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: it's not just about japan, but all over the world. it's always ordinary people at the bottom of the social scale who die in war. even for the victors, relatives of war dead feel the same everywhere. win or lose, it's best not to fight wars. >> reporter: 70 years after the end of world war ii, the number of people who can talk first hand about life in the labor camps is dwindling. but he's still painting. and he says he'll keep going as long as he possibly can. >> unesco panel is expected to decide in october whether to list his documents, including the drawings, in the world memory register. officials from japan's welfare ministry say they're still working to bring home the remains of people who died in the camps.
he sang songs with european captives during work breaks.ther they'd been allies or enemies in the war. whenever he returns to maizuru, he makes sure to head to hours south to the memorial of the unknown soldiers who died during world war ii. his fallen colleagues are enshrined here too. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: it's not just about japan, but all over the world. it's always ordinary people at the bottom of the social scale who die in war. even for the victors, relatives...
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intensified intelligence gathering in the area where they leave some of the girls are being held captivee many missions going on in these areas to try to locate the girls, and everything is being done. but they do point out the fact that it is only in the last few weeks that the new president took over from president goodluck jonathan. he is still trying to get to grips with what is going on, to fine out exactly the extent of the boko haram insurgency in general, and the sorts of devices the kidnappers have used to keep these girls still in captivity. they also point out that they don't think it's safe to give a running commentary on what operations are taking place to try to find the girls. the relatives are sad. they are trying to remain patient, but many of them are hopeful that with this renewed effort by the military maybe their girls will be found and returned home. >>> u.s. president barack obama is visiting new orleans to mark ten years since hurricane katrina. the storm left more than a thousand people dead and close to billion dollars worth of damage. the city has made a steady
intensified intelligence gathering in the area where they leave some of the girls are being held captivee many missions going on in these areas to try to locate the girls, and everything is being done. but they do point out the fact that it is only in the last few weeks that the new president took over from president goodluck jonathan. he is still trying to get to grips with what is going on, to fine out exactly the extent of the boko haram insurgency in general, and the sorts of devices the...
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. >> the gop has a bit of a captive audience. turns out it was a large audience that was captivated. >> reporter: with 24 million people watching it was cable tv's dream come true. >> i have been challenged by so many people and i don't frankly have time for total political correctness. >> reporter: donald trump and his supporting cast of 9 gave fox news a ratings bonanza. 16% of homes tuned in. last year, it was 5%. joe tumen says the theatrics of trump may be the tune-in factor for many people, but the gop also knows it needs disenchanted democrats and independents in its camp for any chance at winning the white house. >> so, anything that you can do to increase the base of potential voters for republican candidate including by starting with viewer ship is a good thing for republicans. it is helpful to them. >> reporter: meaning candidates who trek the high road definitely had an audience. >> if i'm our nominee, how will hillary clinton lecture me on living paycheck to paycheck? >> i can't just be about theater. it has to be ab
. >> the gop has a bit of a captive audience. turns out it was a large audience that was captivated. >> reporter: with 24 million people watching it was cable tv's dream come true. >> i have been challenged by so many people and i don't frankly have time for total political correctness. >> reporter: donald trump and his supporting cast of 9 gave fox news a ratings bonanza. 16% of homes tuned in. last year, it was 5%. joe tumen says the theatrics of trump may be the...
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health new information about american woman held hostage by-the details about the time she sat in captive since been accustomed drivers are ignoring one important rule. >>pam m: she was taken hostage by prices they say she was sexually abused by a leader while she was in captivity she was killed in february of this year to the well-off and invention and tortured and considered the property of prices leader after she was captured in was personally involved in arranging for her to be held in the home of a senior ices leader sources said it would go to a house where he was sexually abused and it was killed by u.s. special forces and the raid last matt a family spokeswoman notice to that will have been hired 27 perfect a headed a 30 tonight a local sheriff deputy being called a hero after he died trying to save a friend a search for a man who went missing while california electron we get to about why a brand new fire station is fitting and is sitting vacant for months. >>pam m: it grows to more than 25,000 a. concern over this year's filing season rose as well a few miles to the jerusalem fir
health new information about american woman held hostage by-the details about the time she sat in captive since been accustomed drivers are ignoring one important rule. >>pam m: she was taken hostage by prices they say she was sexually abused by a leader while she was in captivity she was killed in february of this year to the well-off and invention and tortured and considered the property of prices leader after she was captured in was personally involved in arranging for her to be held...
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first the topic of this program, terrorism captives, tactical legal and strategic implications. those of you who have come to other programs of the institute and ourselves will know that yonah been that yonah unbearably says we shouldn't forget the victims of terrorism and this is a program about victims in a way. maybe the first one we have had. one of my colleagues pointed out that i think it's isis in egypt is -- the croatian i think is working in egypt. so tack ticks and strategy. i think yonah mentions in this write up the best practices. one of our colleagues who you will hear has written a book which i happen to have read at this time and he makes the point that we are not very good on strategy and i suppose it's a real test it seems to me in this area. how does one formulate a strategy, what might be a strategy for dealing with this extraordinary array of victims who are of terrorism and we have heard a lot recently about ransom negotiations etc. and i imagine we will deal with all of these things. at this point i will turn everything over to yonah and he will introduce
first the topic of this program, terrorism captives, tactical legal and strategic implications. those of you who have come to other programs of the institute and ourselves will know that yonah been that yonah unbearably says we shouldn't forget the victims of terrorism and this is a program about victims in a way. maybe the first one we have had. one of my colleagues pointed out that i think it's isis in egypt is -- the croatian i think is working in egypt. so tack ticks and strategy. i think...
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. -- to keepthere was their key of success moving forward required more captive african people to be brought into cuba to make the plantation thrive. --1860 the legal slave trade illegal slave trade was escalating. what we are seeing at this time is a lot of american slave ships from places like new orleans, new york going to africa, , and carrying them to cuba to sell them to the sugar industry. the spike in 1859 really triggered an outcry. our government decided enough is enough. there were too many americans participating who had wanted to end it for decades. they were going to eradicate this. president buchanan ordered a blockade of cubans by the u.s. navy and stationed four u.s. navy steamers around cuba. two on the south coast, two on the north. the purpose was to intercept american flavors going into the island. in the spring -- american going intoslavers the island. in the spring, they intercepted slavers. if you weeks later they intercepted the bogota. each ship had roughly 500 people. of navy crews took control the slave ships. they towed them here to key west. key west was
. -- to keepthere was their key of success moving forward required more captive african people to be brought into cuba to make the plantation thrive. --1860 the legal slave trade illegal slave trade was escalating. what we are seeing at this time is a lot of american slave ships from places like new orleans, new york going to africa, , and carrying them to cuba to sell them to the sugar industry. the spike in 1859 really triggered an outcry. our government decided enough is enough. there were...
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. -- captivity. one million vietnamese are buying from starvation due to famine. -- dying from starvation due to famine. the other kicker to all of this is that, after the surrender of germany, we analyzed the effect of bombing germany and they came back and reported two effective farming targets. -- bombing targets. it raised up the importance of the rail system. we found out later because we did not fully appreciate at the time, the combination of japanese demographics, half the population of japan was on the main island from tokyo to the southwest. upon foodendent surplus from other areas. rail, wead to rely on would have triggered famine. because the japanese food production had collapsed. when we get to japan and begin the occupation can we find out how desperate the situation is. say 10 millionrs japanese were threatened with death by starvation. imagine 1945, japan's people were not exactly high on american people. we were in a position in which could allow them to fall into famine and die. mr
. -- captivity. one million vietnamese are buying from starvation due to famine. -- dying from starvation due to famine. the other kicker to all of this is that, after the surrender of germany, we analyzed the effect of bombing germany and they came back and reported two effective farming targets. -- bombing targets. it raised up the importance of the rail system. we found out later because we did not fully appreciate at the time, the combination of japanese demographics, half the population of...
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and it turns out it was a very large audience that was captivated. with 24 million people watching, it was cable tv's dream come true. >> i've been challenged by so many people and i don't frankly have time for total political correctness. >>reporter: donald trump and a supporting cast of nine gave fox news channel a ratings bonanza. 16% of -- 60% of homes in the u.s. tuned in for the gop primary debate. last election it was 5%. >> frankly, more theater than politics. >>reporter: kpix5 political analyst joe tooman says the thee at ricks of trump may be the tune-in factor for many people, but the gop also knows it needs disenchanted democrats and independents in its camp for any chance of winning the white house. >> so anything that you can do to increase the base of potential voters for republican candidate, including by starting with viewership is a good thing for republicans. it's helpful to them. >>reporter: meaning candidates who trek the high road definitely had an audience. >> if i'm our nominee, how is hillary clinton going to lecture me livin
and it turns out it was a very large audience that was captivated. with 24 million people watching, it was cable tv's dream come true. >> i've been challenged by so many people and i don't frankly have time for total political correctness. >>reporter: donald trump and a supporting cast of nine gave fox news channel a ratings bonanza. 16% of -- 60% of homes in the u.s. tuned in for the gop primary debate. last election it was 5%. >> frankly, more theater than politics....
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he resisted captivity. when he -- he is like i am not going back in a cage.he did everything he could, stripped his clothes off right before the gates to the park opened. he did everything he could to resist captivity and it is clear in letters written by zoo officials, he is difficult to manage he is a savage, we can't control him. in one letter samuel bernard suggested giving him drugs which is what he said he did, the people, the frenzied africans but he never had to do it with ota benga but you may have to give him a tranquilizer. >> host: i have the quote here, hornaday complaining about ota benga's resistance, saying the boy must, quote, the go leave here immediately or be confined. without you he is a very unruly savage. one of the things that jumped off the page for me in reading that quote is there had been a recent report, doing the story that would be out soon that looks at disparities in the use of solitary confinement for black men compared to white men and the disparity in mental health diagnoses, he essentially white men incarcerated are likely
he resisted captivity. when he -- he is like i am not going back in a cage.he did everything he could, stripped his clothes off right before the gates to the park opened. he did everything he could to resist captivity and it is clear in letters written by zoo officials, he is difficult to manage he is a savage, we can't control him. in one letter samuel bernard suggested giving him drugs which is what he said he did, the people, the frenzied africans but he never had to do it with ota benga but...
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>> the story was so captivating, did it matter if it wasn't real?ut the way the story was created, the way it played out and the way the online video portion of it was distributed, you could only think, wow, this is really something different and special? >> if it's fake, i think i might go shoot somebody. that -- that would -- how could you be so cruel to make that up is what i would say. i'm hoping it's real. let's put it that way. >> no need to worry. the video is real. but the true adventure of christian the lion was first told in a documentary that became the source of the viral video footage. the unlikely love story started in london in 1969 when our two heroes, john rendall and ace burke, went shopping at harrod's department store and bought a lion. >> so ace and i went up to the pet department and there were these two lions, the lioness and the cub that we subsequently called christian, and he was totally, totally irresistible. it was really a shock to see these beautiful creatures in such a tiny cage. >> we half wanted to rescue him from th
>> the story was so captivating, did it matter if it wasn't real?ut the way the story was created, the way it played out and the way the online video portion of it was distributed, you could only think, wow, this is really something different and special? >> if it's fake, i think i might go shoot somebody. that -- that would -- how could you be so cruel to make that up is what i would say. i'm hoping it's real. let's put it that way. >> no need to worry. the video is real. but...
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after we were released from captivity in libya i was approached by several literary agents.and my first priority was to do a photo book. i have never done a book of my photographs, a solo book so i really wanted to focus on that. and i was meeting with aperture and we had all of my photos on the table. and i got a e-mail that tim heting-- hetherington and chris hondros had been killed in that meeting. and and sundly i was sort of overwhelmeded by not only what i had been through in libya but the loss of friends. and silver had lost his legs in afghanistan it all just sort of hit me in that moment. and i said you know, i don't want to spend the next year looking at these photographs of the last decade. and i wanted to write. it was something that i wanted to do. and i was meeting with literary agents and it just seemed right. >> rose: take me to the moment you are lying face down in libya and the soldier is standing over you saying shoot them, shoot them. >> so we had been covering the front line and it was shifting pretty quickly. >> rose: you and tyler hicks and anthony sha
after we were released from captivity in libya i was approached by several literary agents.and my first priority was to do a photo book. i have never done a book of my photographs, a solo book so i really wanted to focus on that. and i was meeting with aperture and we had all of my photos on the table. and i got a e-mail that tim heting-- hetherington and chris hondros had been killed in that meeting. and and sundly i was sort of overwhelmeded by not only what i had been through in libya but...
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she was tortured and sexually assaulted while in the captivity of isis. >> reporter: kayla mueller's parents learned of the details in june from the fbi. u.s. officials said the self- proclaimed isis leader repeatedly raped mueller. an american humanitarian worker. he visited the compound and assaulted her during the visits. isis claims a coalition strike on this compound killed mueller in february. the u.s. government said it was unlikely she was held there at the time. >> they based the information on interviews with two who escaped captivity. and interrogations of the wife of a top isis figure. major garrett, ebola, the white house. >>> five attempted rapes in arlington county in three weeks have a lot of people on edge. a man attacked a woman on frederick street, grabbing her and trying to drag her into the woods. it's unclear if the previous attacks were connected to this one. >> i'm not ruling out that there were potentially multiple serials, and i can't rule out that they were random. >> be aware of your surroundings and travel in groups if you can. if you have information on
she was tortured and sexually assaulted while in the captivity of isis. >> reporter: kayla mueller's parents learned of the details in june from the fbi. u.s. officials said the self- proclaimed isis leader repeatedly raped mueller. an american humanitarian worker. he visited the compound and assaulted her during the visits. isis claims a coalition strike on this compound killed mueller in february. the u.s. government said it was unlikely she was held there at the time. >> they...
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what is it about these two outside of the beltway candidates that have iowa voters so captivated? >> there goes no way they could be any more different. you have on one hand a studious kind hearted gentle man in ben carson and you have the polar opposite of that in donald trump who is brash, who likes being unrefined and unvarnished. they are totally different in those ways but what they have in common is they ain't politicians. >> they certainly will play one this weekend. trump along with every other gop today is the start of the iowa state fair. you can't have a state fair without a lot of politicians and best funnel cake. best funnel cake anywhere. >> and corn dogs. there has been a shake-up in the polls on the democratic side. what can you tell us about that? >> hillary clinton is far and away the democratic frontrunner but there's signs of trouble. bernie sanders is beating her by 7 points in the early primary state 34 percent to 37. it's a big deal because it's the first time sanders has been ahead of the democratic frontrunner especially in a kate state as important as new
what is it about these two outside of the beltway candidates that have iowa voters so captivated? >> there goes no way they could be any more different. you have on one hand a studious kind hearted gentle man in ben carson and you have the polar opposite of that in donald trump who is brash, who likes being unrefined and unvarnished. they are totally different in those ways but what they have in common is they ain't politicians. >> they certainly will play one this weekend. trump...
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when you are a captive, a lot of it is about instilling people with fear.ie: moments like this forced you to ask the obvious question, why do you risk your life? lynsey: every time i have been confronted with death, i ask myself, why am i here? why do i are so much about this particular story that i am going to give my life? i don't see there is an answer, certainly not in that moment. nothing seems to justify being there. but it is an answer. i believe this work has to be done. i have the tools to go to these places and tell the stories and bring it home for the reader in a way that is accessible. charlie: does it get easier? lynsey: yes, the more one covers war, the easier it is to go back. it gets harder when you start pulling away from covering war. it is harder to go back. it is almost like, there were moments when i was covering iraq for example. i was there in 2003-2004. i felt much more comfortable in iraq than at home. i would go home and say, nobody cares there's a war going on. i didn't feel like i fit in. i felt most comfortable in iraq with fel
when you are a captive, a lot of it is about instilling people with fear.ie: moments like this forced you to ask the obvious question, why do you risk your life? lynsey: every time i have been confronted with death, i ask myself, why am i here? why do i are so much about this particular story that i am going to give my life? i don't see there is an answer, certainly not in that moment. nothing seems to justify being there. but it is an answer. i believe this work has to be done. i have the...
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he has sents that me to heal the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives , and recovery ofight to the blind, to set at liberty those who are oppressed. jesus also said, but whoever denies me before man, him i will also deny before my father who is in heaven. , stand fast therefore in the liberty by which christ has made us free and do not be entangled again with the yoke of bondage. thosetold us, blessed are who are persecuted for righteousness sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. tonight,that promise father god. galatians tells us, bear one another's burdens and so fulfill the law of christ. these heroes are not standing alone. surrounded bying hedges of protection, with prayer warriors and intercessors in this room, crosses state, across the nation, across the world, the body of christ is celebratingether their courage and praying for families, praying for the peace that passes all understanding. promiseod, we claim the of psalms 35, that tells us weeping may endure for a night, -- but, from the morning cometh in the morning. purifying,u for the sanctifying blood of
he has sents that me to heal the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives , and recovery ofight to the blind, to set at liberty those who are oppressed. jesus also said, but whoever denies me before man, him i will also deny before my father who is in heaven. , stand fast therefore in the liberty by which christ has made us free and do not be entangled again with the yoke of bondage. thosetold us, blessed are who are persecuted for righteousness sake, for theirs is the kingdom of...
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what do you think it is about this story that has still captivated the nation?ng myself that. i'm still captivated by it too and we know the details. one is the gruesomeness of the murders. these families have suffered and it was the hollywood jet set lifestyle. and people said if it could happen to them, could it happen to anyone. it is also manson himself. his charisma, his ability to see through you. and how he came across. but also, people wonder, how can this small 5'2" guy who had a long criminal history control people's minds? how was he able to do that? >> it is hard to imagine him having any kind of charisma. he looks so insane and creepy. he had these followers. it is fascinating to look back. i look forward to it. that's starting at the top of the hour. we'll see you at 11:00 p.m. eastern. "face of evil, the charles manson murders" starts now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> a monster -- >> my world! >> a madman. >> i run with a pack of wolves and i got to be a wolf. >> a master mind of one of the most horrific killing sprees in u.s. history
what do you think it is about this story that has still captivated the nation?ng myself that. i'm still captivated by it too and we know the details. one is the gruesomeness of the murders. these families have suffered and it was the hollywood jet set lifestyle. and people said if it could happen to them, could it happen to anyone. it is also manson himself. his charisma, his ability to see through you. and how he came across. but also, people wonder, how can this small 5'2" guy who had a...
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he had been in captivity for 44 days in libya, and -- which in retrospect was so brief, but at least there his capture was -- had been witnessed by a "new york times" reporter. and we knew he was held by the government. and, thus, the state department took the lead rather clearly in that case. and we were in touch with the state department. actually, it was another person who got him out, but nevertheless, the state department was in touch with us. the second time was very different. because we had no idea who had taken jim. he did not report back to his colleagues on thanksgiving day, and we received a call from another freelancer, who had been awaiting his return, that jim didn't show up. that they had been stopped at gunpoint and captured. so, we -- we didn't know what to do. it was just surreal that this would happen again. and jim was freelance, so he had no organization, if you will, behind him, to come and take care of things, you know, take charge. so, we were frantic, really. and fbi eventually contacted us and told us they would be taking the lead because this was a kidnap
he had been in captivity for 44 days in libya, and -- which in retrospect was so brief, but at least there his capture was -- had been witnessed by a "new york times" reporter. and we knew he was held by the government. and, thus, the state department took the lead rather clearly in that case. and we were in touch with the state department. actually, it was another person who got him out, but nevertheless, the state department was in touch with us. the second time was very different....
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insurgency in general, and the sorts of devices the kidnappers have used to keep these girls in captivitylso point out they don't think it's safe to give a running commentary on what operations are taking place to try to find the girls. the relatives are sad. they are trying to remain patient, but many are hopeful with this renewed effort by the military, maybe their girls will be found and returned home. >>> a senior united nations official has made an impassioned plea for an end to the violence in syria. let's go live now to the united nations. gabriel is there. we're talking about stephen o'brien, what did he say? >> reporter: he did give a very impassioned spech -- speech on the deteriorating humanitarian situation in syria. he was there when government air strikes hit a marketplace outside of duma, killing over 100 people. so he has a fresh perspective on the situation going on there. he said in the last month he told the security council, there has been violence, has continued to escalate across the country with indiscriminate and targeted attacks by all of the parties of the confli
insurgency in general, and the sorts of devices the kidnappers have used to keep these girls in captivitylso point out they don't think it's safe to give a running commentary on what operations are taking place to try to find the girls. the relatives are sad. they are trying to remain patient, but many are hopeful with this renewed effort by the military, maybe their girls will be found and returned home. >>> a senior united nations official has made an impassioned plea for an end to...
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. >> i've never, ever captivated anybody like i've captivated these people's minds because the way i coming to prison to realize how much i enjoy doing this. >> while demetrius jefferson finds solace in music to drown out the deafening noise, across the tier, angel rodriguez begins his day painting a mural that represents a personal transformation. >> i'm trying to get spiritual now. god has a plan for you, whatever. that's how i'm seeing it now. might be some reality to it. might not be, i don't know. >> i start with the hearts because that like represents me for my girl, and the hearts are coming over the bars so like she'll be with me throughout this time. right now the grim reaper that's overall is running this earth. you can see it if you look around you, death, death and then deception, trickery against man, right? how we do each other wrong. that's what that represents. hourglasses represent the world's going to change. it's biblical stuff. people out there will see i believe in god also and maybe give the youngsters a different perspective. seeing i've been into the life and
. >> i've never, ever captivated anybody like i've captivated these people's minds because the way i coming to prison to realize how much i enjoy doing this. >> while demetrius jefferson finds solace in music to drown out the deafening noise, across the tier, angel rodriguez begins his day painting a mural that represents a personal transformation. >> i'm trying to get spiritual now. god has a plan for you, whatever. that's how i'm seeing it now. might be some reality to it....
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special forces to save an american captive in iraq. >> i didn't know if it was somebody there to rescue me or to try to kill me. >> an eight-hour standoff explodes in a burst of gunfire. >> i was across the parking lot. i just heard pop, pop, pop. >> a bus load of children forced on a chase through the streets of miami by a desperate man. >> translator: he said if she didn't continue driving, he would blow up the bus. >> and 52 americans held against their will for more than a year. >> they'd come into your cell at night and say, we could kill you. >> "caught on camera" -- hostage. >> 911 emergency. >> we have a guy shooting a gun off. we have a gun. he's shooting. >> local tv cameras are rolling as an eight-hour standoff comes to a horrifying end. with a gunman going down the line executing hostages. april 4th, 1991. sacramento, california. 22-year-old lisa joseph is inside a good guys electronics store with her uncle and cousin. >> i'm five months pregnant. i had to use the restroom. my uncle, when i came out, he was closing up a conversation. >> then without warning, her uncle pulls
special forces to save an american captive in iraq. >> i didn't know if it was somebody there to rescue me or to try to kill me. >> an eight-hour standoff explodes in a burst of gunfire. >> i was across the parking lot. i just heard pop, pop, pop. >> a bus load of children forced on a chase through the streets of miami by a desperate man. >> translator: he said if she didn't continue driving, he would blow up the bus. >> and 52 americans held against their...
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that became captivating. emily: you went to m.i.t.al: my guidance counselor said where are you thinking about applying to? i said m.i.t. then he said no one has ever gone to m.i.t. from our high school. i went to a tech startup not far from where we are now. like everyone, i was plotting my retirement at age 25. then the nasdaq collapsed. i'm rethinking ok, maybe i should rethink my future in little bit. i found an incredible mentor and boss. emily: you started tutoring your cousin on the side. how did that work? sal: in 2004 i had just gotten married. i became what i call a tiger cousin. i called her school and said i really think she should take that placement exam. there is something here, how many kids might think they're bad at math but there's some intervention they could just run. emily: how do you end up posting the tutorials on youtube? sal: i started working with 10 or 15 cousins all over the country. i started writing practice software. i wanted to keep track of what they were doing. one of my friends said this is cool, you
that became captivating. emily: you went to m.i.t.al: my guidance counselor said where are you thinking about applying to? i said m.i.t. then he said no one has ever gone to m.i.t. from our high school. i went to a tech startup not far from where we are now. like everyone, i was plotting my retirement at age 25. then the nasdaq collapsed. i'm rethinking ok, maybe i should rethink my future in little bit. i found an incredible mentor and boss. emily: you started tutoring your cousin on the side....
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ouched down following her release from captivity in yemen. she was kidnapped in the capital in february. she was met high president -- met by president francois hollande on arrival. >> we are very happy to welcome isabelle prime back home. she was detained for five months and has displayed great courage. she was in yemen to do work for the good of france, but also, of course, for yemen, which is a poor country, where she wanted to be useful. she was detained, and was able to be free, and i want to thank everyone contributed to this operation. host: for more, here is our correspondent reporting. reporter: isabelle prime has arrived at a military airport with a smile on her face. she was received by president francois hollande, foreign ministers, and members of her family. she made a very short statement that she was working on a social protection program in yemen. she ceased the opportunity to shed the light on the situation -- seized the opportunity to shed light on the situation in that country. she spoke about infrastructure, housing and ed
ouched down following her release from captivity in yemen. she was kidnapped in the capital in february. she was met high president -- met by president francois hollande on arrival. >> we are very happy to welcome isabelle prime back home. she was detained for five months and has displayed great courage. she was in yemen to do work for the good of france, but also, of course, for yemen, which is a poor country, where she wanted to be useful. she was detained, and was able to be free, and...
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rescued 15 more people used as slaves by the rebel group shining path, some were children born in captivity. operation rescued 39 people from a rebel camp where children are forced to work and become soldiers. >>> a demonstration for racial equality. in selma alabama. the scene of a violent crack down. protesters are hoping to attract more along the way. from georgia south and north carolina and towards washington. andy gallagher on why the starting point is so significant. >> on the history of civil rights, few places are so iconic as the edmond pettis bridge. dr. martin luther king jr. is marched for voting rights and. giving african americans the power to vote for the first time in u.s. history. >> your vote matters and as we visit cell pa and understand how the people fought hard -- >> today selma remains as a living testament to those monumental achievements but many feel the battle is far from over. >> it's painful to realize that racism is still alive and so many people spend time still trying to keep people of color from voting and strategies that they're doing to make that happen i
rescued 15 more people used as slaves by the rebel group shining path, some were children born in captivity. operation rescued 39 people from a rebel camp where children are forced to work and become soldiers. >>> a demonstration for racial equality. in selma alabama. the scene of a violent crack down. protesters are hoping to attract more along the way. from georgia south and north carolina and towards washington. andy gallagher on why the starting point is so significant. >> on...
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but people can be in captivity for years. while this is going on, the family is going through, you know, unspeakable misery. and the society, those people who know the amount of people who get closer to them in the process, they are all going through very emotional and very painful situation. and this is something that is very much, is very much present in the daily life in israel while it is taking place. every few years with such episode, so hoping not to reach a new one. there was an attempt to set new rules. the attempt started before he was released, the minister of defense formed a committee chaired by the chief justice of the supreme court of justice and this committee was charged with coming up with new rules, not just about the price but about all the relevant questions. who should be not negotiate and who should be responsible for conducting a the negotiation and what would be the limitation and so on and so forth. the idea, a decision from the very start that this will not affect on the deal because this was an ong
but people can be in captivity for years. while this is going on, the family is going through, you know, unspeakable misery. and the society, those people who know the amount of people who get closer to them in the process, they are all going through very emotional and very painful situation. and this is something that is very much, is very much present in the daily life in israel while it is taking place. every few years with such episode, so hoping not to reach a new one. there was an attempt...
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it with us a bad deal to bring him back for five taliban captives.l's lawyer is really mad at fox. >> i think's very unfortunate that fox news has an opportunity to use this case in an effort to stir up the base, use this case in an effort to vilify my client who everybody knows has gone through a terrible five-year long captivity among the blood thirsty and ruthless taliban. and used this case as a lever to bludgeon president obama. >> now we tried to get counselor fidel on the factor but i think he's dining with jorge ramos. >> that's a shock. >> he's right. everybody knows the taliban probably worked over beau bergdahl but whose fault is that? it's beau bergdahl's fault. this is an embarrassment. i think it's a cry for help. he has a really lame defense. we have a number of bergdahl's unit mates who came out and said man, he deserted us. and corder as you remember, had three of the names of their fellow soldiers who died -- >> searching for bergdahl, right. >> looking for bergdahl. i don't think they're going to get a lot of sympathy. >> he'll gui
it with us a bad deal to bring him back for five taliban captives.l's lawyer is really mad at fox. >> i think's very unfortunate that fox news has an opportunity to use this case in an effort to stir up the base, use this case in an effort to vilify my client who everybody knows has gone through a terrible five-year long captivity among the blood thirsty and ruthless taliban. and used this case as a lever to bludgeon president obama. >> now we tried to get counselor fidel on the...
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"captive" opens in theaters september 18th. there's his dad stephen in the audience once again, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] carly rae jepsen performs after the break. stick around, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] it's a golden opportunity to discover the leading-edge connectivity of the lexus es. with available technology to help you find just what you're looking for. come in to the lexus golden opportunity sales event, where you'll find some of the best offers of the year p on our most luxurious models. p now through september 8th. this is the pursuit of perfection. it's just a summer thing double it up this summer with a hot deal from mcdonald's. the $2.50 double combo, a mouth-watering double cheeseburger and small fries for just $2.50. (music) you went to school to learn now. things you never, never knew before. like "i" before "e", except after "c". why two plus two makes four. now, now, now, now. all you gotta do is repeat after me. say... a-b-c, it's easy as 1-2-3. as simple as, do-re-mi, a-b-c, 1-2-
"captive" opens in theaters september 18th. there's his dad stephen in the audience once again, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] carly rae jepsen performs after the break. stick around, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] it's a golden opportunity to discover the leading-edge connectivity of the lexus es. with available technology to help you find just what you're looking for. come in to the lexus golden opportunity sales event, where you'll find some of the best offers of...
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turns out, it was a very large audience that was captivated! it 24 million people watching, it was cable tv's dream come true. >> i have been challenged by so many people, and i don't frankly have time for total political correctness. >> reporter: donald trump and a supporting cast of nine gave fox newschannel a ratings bonanza. 16% of homes in the u.s. tuned in for the gop primary debate. last election, it was 5%. >> frankly, more theater than politics. >> reporter: kpix 5 political analyst joe tuman says the theatrics of trump may be the tune-in factor for many people but the gop also knows it needs disenchanted democrats and interpends in its camp -- independents in its camp to win the white house. >> anything you can do to increase the voter base is good for republicans. >> reporter: candidates who trek the high road definitely had an audience. >> if i'm the nominee how is hillary clinton going to lecture me about living paycheck to paycheck? i was raised paycheck to paycheck. >> it can't just be about theater in a debate. it has to be abou
turns out, it was a very large audience that was captivated! it 24 million people watching, it was cable tv's dream come true. >> i have been challenged by so many people, and i don't frankly have time for total political correctness. >> reporter: donald trump and a supporting cast of nine gave fox newschannel a ratings bonanza. 16% of homes in the u.s. tuned in for the gop primary debate. last election, it was 5%. >> frankly, more theater than politics. >> reporter:...
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girls were abducted, hundred 39 girls by the lord's resistance resistance army and taken into captivity. similarly, there is a mounting support, not quite at the global scales and in fact i was in uganda when the last girl was returns. it was not in the same year, it was was 2009 so quite some time afterward. please don't give up on that campaign and let's not forget about those girls and other girls and boys around the world that that they were leaving for school in the morning and are now in captivity for armed violence. so my apologies for that advertisement but i think it is an important one to acknowledge. prioritize inclusion as part of our work, we understand that not everybody can participate in the same way. whether that's a women, men, persons with disabilities, the lgbt community, were looking for ways to reduce those barriers and find pathways to participation. for our work with young women and girls, one was mentioned the leadership project and were doing this work around the world, i just want to say that we have similar projects and themes that we address but they're quit
girls were abducted, hundred 39 girls by the lord's resistance resistance army and taken into captivity. similarly, there is a mounting support, not quite at the global scales and in fact i was in uganda when the last girl was returns. it was not in the same year, it was was 2009 so quite some time afterward. please don't give up on that campaign and let's not forget about those girls and other girls and boys around the world that that they were leaving for school in the morning and are now in...
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and i know -- >> for such reasons it's especially important for them to breed in captivity. >> absolutely. anybody who has giant pandas or any endangered species in zoos to help contribute to their population. zoos are rapidly becoming the only place that your common person can see a lot of these species. and how else can people connect in order to help their counterparts in the wild. >> quick final question courtney, how optimistic are you about the other baby? >> i don't know. i have spoken to only a couple of people on the team because their hands are full. the other cub seems to be strong and may is showing great pla alternatively instincts. , best of of luck for them. >> let's keep our fingers crossed. thanks. >>> another eruption from mexico's fire volcano, a new knowledge amount of lava and a plume of ash. people in jalisco state have been warned to stay miles away from the site. ray suarez is up next with "inside story," have a great night. ftc ftc [ ♪ ] >>> no one wants to see a young person hurt or a future compromised. with every year we learn more about the routine injuries an
and i know -- >> for such reasons it's especially important for them to breed in captivity. >> absolutely. anybody who has giant pandas or any endangered species in zoos to help contribute to their population. zoos are rapidly becoming the only place that your common person can see a lot of these species. and how else can people connect in order to help their counterparts in the wild. >> quick final question courtney, how optimistic are you about the other baby? >> i...