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anchor: he's accused of kidnapping a 14-year-old girl and holding her captive for months. the evidence the defense is fighting to keep out of the upcoming trial against nathaniel kibby. and cold case break, what we just learned about the three children and a woman discovered in barrels in bear brook state park 30 years ago. paris attacks, more than 150 raid have been carried out. the unprecedented demand france is making this noon. >> an excellent afternoon, a lot of sunshine, a light breeze. >> no one covers new hampshire like we do. now wmur news 9 at noon. anchor: right now hearings are under way in a case that captivated the nation. nathaniel kibby allegedly kidnapped a young girl, held her captive for nine months, and repeatedly sexually assaulted her. the hearings today are focusing on what evidence the state can present when this case goes to trial. wmur's ray brewer is live with more on what was presented so far. reporter: nathaniel kibby is facing 205 charges including 160 sexual assault charges. the defense is arguing that much of the evidence the prosecution wan
anchor: he's accused of kidnapping a 14-year-old girl and holding her captive for months. the evidence the defense is fighting to keep out of the upcoming trial against nathaniel kibby. and cold case break, what we just learned about the three children and a woman discovered in barrels in bear brook state park 30 years ago. paris attacks, more than 150 raid have been carried out. the unprecedented demand france is making this noon. >> an excellent afternoon, a lot of sunshine, a light...
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ban captivity of killer whales. >> we would phase out the captivity workers in the water parks. >> reporter seaworld planned to build larger enclosures. now, overhauling its brand, focusing more on conservation. it's what guests have asked for. animal rights groups are not satisfied because they say killer whales are in captivity. seaworld did not announce if changes will happen in orlando or san antonio. brandi hitt, abc news, los angeles. >> across the three different seaworlds in the nation, there's 24 orcas. 11 in san diego. seaworld, officials say this is a really a big change. it will affect their park. >> and it's big business for seaworld. it's been controversial. >>> coming up, in our next half hour, shopping security. as stores start rolling out the holiday deals. there's new ways the thieves will look to play scrooge. tips from becky worley coming up. >>> airplane food. some chefs are taking to the sky. we have a look at the gourmet dishes for your next flight. our "insomniac kitchen" is next. >>> one thing. do you know what he had for dinner? >> we both had fish. why? >> it's no
ban captivity of killer whales. >> we would phase out the captivity workers in the water parks. >> reporter seaworld planned to build larger enclosures. now, overhauling its brand, focusing more on conservation. it's what guests have asked for. animal rights groups are not satisfied because they say killer whales are in captivity. seaworld did not announce if changes will happen in orlando or san antonio. brandi hitt, abc news, los angeles. >> across the three different...
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federal bill to ban captivity of killer whales. >> we would essentially phase out the captivity orcas that are currently in these water parks. >> last year sea world unveiled plans to build larger killer whale enclosures at its theme parks. now, it appears to be overhauling its brand, focusing less on tricks. and more on conservation. s not in it' s what guests have asked for. aren' t satisfied because they say the killer whales are still in captivity. sea world also did not announce if any changes would be made to the killer whale shows in orlando or san antonio. brandi hitt, abc news, los shelley: two top administrators are stepping down at the university of missouri. the chancellor announced he will resign at the end of the year. students and faculty have been protesting over incidence of racial injustice on campus. over the weekend, football players went on strike, dozens refusing to take the field until the university president resigns. another student had started a hunger strike. >> i take full responsibility action. >> look at why we have to be here in the first place. shelley:
federal bill to ban captivity of killer whales. >> we would essentially phase out the captivity orcas that are currently in these water parks. >> last year sea world unveiled plans to build larger killer whale enclosures at its theme parks. now, it appears to be overhauling its brand, focusing less on tricks. and more on conservation. s not in it' s what guests have asked for. aren' t satisfied because they say the killer whales are still in captivity. sea world also did not...
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it made some pretty serious allegations about how orcas are treated in captivity. since that released attendance at sea world parks in some places have drastically dropped affecting share prices. sea world wants to be seen as an educational organisation rather than one that entertains people. but organisers or activists say they're not happy with this. they're moving the animals into a different tank. there may not be theatrics, but as long as as these people are kept in captivity for people's entertainment, they won't be happy. they want them released. one congress man has put a law forward that would stop breeding in captivity in california specifically, but aboriginingtive visits around the world won't be happy until these animal are no longer there >>> the president of tunisia has honored the noble piece winners. it is helping to delicatessen lea dilled democrat accuracy. on the website can be found on aljazeera.com community. >> in 2001, the internet entrepreneur created the open content encyclopedia and decided it should be free. the reference site is now the
it made some pretty serious allegations about how orcas are treated in captivity. since that released attendance at sea world parks in some places have drastically dropped affecting share prices. sea world wants to be seen as an educational organisation rather than one that entertains people. but organisers or activists say they're not happy with this. they're moving the animals into a different tank. there may not be theatrics, but as long as as these people are kept in captivity for people's...
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it is not about captivity and breeding, but after spending millions to fight "blackfish" and shapinginion, sea world is noticing that they are turning away the classic shamu circus show. they are tweaking the show, and hoping that it will bring the crowds back, and if not, they will have to evolving the whole model, and in the u.s., the killer whale shows are will come to an end. >> we don't know what the new orca or more natural experience is to entail, because we don't have the details, but one thing for certain, and you are an expatriot, you can't take the whales and release them into the wild. what are you proposing is the best solution for these whales? >> well, that is true. that is the the 24 killer whales that sea world has in the u.s. are going to be spending their lives in sea world if they are not shipped abroad to asia or the middle east. when they say they stop captive breeding, that when we know they will give up on the idea of killer whale captivity, and that is what people are waiting to see that sea world will do under public pressure. >> some have said that the bert
it is not about captivity and breeding, but after spending millions to fight "blackfish" and shapinginion, sea world is noticing that they are turning away the classic shamu circus show. they are tweaking the show, and hoping that it will bring the crowds back, and if not, they will have to evolving the whole model, and in the u.s., the killer whale shows are will come to an end. >> we don't know what the new orca or more natural experience is to entail, because we don't have...
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jean: he is accused of kidnapping a north conway teenager and holding her captive for more than eight months. today nathaniel kibby appeared in court for a hearing that could determine the course of his trial, and the discussion today was disturbing. good evening, i'm jean mackin. josh: i'm josh mcelveen. kibby's defense team includes four attorneys who filed dozens of motions in the wake of the 250-count indictment against the gorman. jean: amy coveno is in laconia with the defense from those attorneys. reporter: good evening. the defense says emphatically their client is innocent. their first motion today was to try to get the lead prosecutor the this case thrown out the the wake of an alleged jail house threat made by nathaniel kibby to associate attorney general jane young. nathaniel kibby appeared relaxed and at ease when he walked into belknap superior court tuesday morning, a dress shirt, blue tie, khakis and leg shackles. the court was warned the testimony and evidence in this case will be ex-place and it graphic. kibby is accused of a pattern of sex assaults on a teen under t
jean: he is accused of kidnapping a north conway teenager and holding her captive for more than eight months. today nathaniel kibby appeared in court for a hearing that could determine the course of his trial, and the discussion today was disturbing. good evening, i'm jean mackin. josh: i'm josh mcelveen. kibby's defense team includes four attorneys who filed dozens of motions in the wake of the 250-count indictment against the gorman. jean: amy coveno is in laconia with the defense from those...
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captivity is captivity. >> reporter: despite the changes at seaworld san diego park, the whales will remain there, at congressman adam shif announced plans to introduce a law that will ban breeding captives nationwide. >> these majestic creatures are meant to travel 100 miles a day and cannot be contained in a small tank. >> this is morally and ethically unacceptable and needs to be the last generation of killer whales in captivity. >> reporter: it appears for now seaworld's parks in orlando and san antonio have no plans to of their killer whale shows. to a number of people killed. >>> and hackers arrested that pulled off the biggest threat ever of american america's financial consumer information. >>> she lost an medal to two russians who are accused of a ssive doping scandal. >> at the end of the day they are thieves. >>> 150 years later, the story of the man who sent alice in to wonderland. >> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> late tuesday a jet crashed in to an apartment building in akron, ohio. that building and an adjacent home were engulfed in flames. police say the best t
captivity is captivity. >> reporter: despite the changes at seaworld san diego park, the whales will remain there, at congressman adam shif announced plans to introduce a law that will ban breeding captives nationwide. >> these majestic creatures are meant to travel 100 miles a day and cannot be contained in a small tank. >> this is morally and ethically unacceptable and needs to be the last generation of killer whales in captivity. >> reporter: it appears for now...
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captivity is captivity. >> reporter: despite the changes at seaworld san diego park, the whales willleast for now. the congressman announced plans last week to produce a law that will ban breeding captives nationwide. >> these majestic creatures are meant to travel 100 miles a day and cannot be contained in a small tank. >> this is morally and ethically unacceptable and needs to be the last generation of killer whales in captivity. >> reporter: it appears for now seaworld's parks in orlando and san antonio have no plans to eliminate the theatrical aspect of their killer whale shows. >> that's the overnight news for this wednesday. for some of you the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs this morning. from the broadcast center in new york city. ♪ captioning funded by cbs >>> it's wednesday, november 11th, 2015. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> the latest showdown of the republican presidential contenders features sharp exchanges on immigration and the economy but one candidate not on the main debate stage may have picked up stea
captivity is captivity. >> reporter: despite the changes at seaworld san diego park, the whales willleast for now. the congressman announced plans last week to produce a law that will ban breeding captives nationwide. >> these majestic creatures are meant to travel 100 miles a day and cannot be contained in a small tank. >> this is morally and ethically unacceptable and needs to be the last generation of killer whales in captivity. >> reporter: it appears for now...
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as many as 170 people, at one point, held captive by 10 gunmen. more information is coming into our newsroom right now--- on efforts to save the victims trapped inside. laura/vo and here at home-- an hours-long standoff in oakla efforts to save the victims trapped inside. >>> here at home an hour's long standoff in oakland finally over. police corner a man inside a motel 6 on the run for a lengthy rap sheet of crimes. >>> helping thousands of people struggling to escape war. how capitol hill lawmakers plan on stratling that fine line. "today in the bay" starts right now. >>> it is a friday. good morning, thank you for joining us. i'm sam brock. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> good morning. we start out with clear skies, sam and laura, but not as cold as we've seen throughout the week. looking at temperatures now in the upper 40s to lower 50s. and as we head through the day, another nice one, even warmer than yesterday. more widespread 70s across the bay area, but warmer than average temperatures continue for the next few days and we have some rain
as many as 170 people, at one point, held captive by 10 gunmen. more information is coming into our newsroom right now--- on efforts to save the victims trapped inside. laura/vo and here at home-- an hours-long standoff in oakla efforts to save the victims trapped inside. >>> here at home an hour's long standoff in oakland finally over. police corner a man inside a motel 6 on the run for a lengthy rap sheet of crimes. >>> helping thousands of people struggling to escape war....
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captivity is captivity. >> reporter: despite the changes at seaworld san diego park, the whales will remain there, at congressman adam shif announced plans to introduce a law that will ban breeding captives nationwide. >> these majestic creatures are meant to travel 100 miles a day and cannot be contained in a small tank. >> this is morally and ethically unacceptable and needs to be the last generation of killer whales in captivity. >> reporter: it appears for now seaworld's parks in orlando and san antonio have no plans to eliminate the theatrical aspect
captivity is captivity. >> reporter: despite the changes at seaworld san diego park, the whales will remain there, at congressman adam shif announced plans to introduce a law that will ban breeding captives nationwide. >> these majestic creatures are meant to travel 100 miles a day and cannot be contained in a small tank. >> this is morally and ethically unacceptable and needs to be the last generation of killer whales in captivity. >> reporter: it appears for now...
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captivity is captivity. >> reporter: despite the changes at seaworld san diego park, the whales will remain there, at congressman adam shif announced plans to introduce a law that will ban breeding captives nationwide. >> these majestic creatures are meant to travel 100 miles a day and cannot be contained in a small tank. >> this is morally and ethically unacceptable and needs to be the last generation of killer whales in captivity. >> reporter: it appears for now seaworld's parks in orlando and san antonio have no plans to
captivity is captivity. >> reporter: despite the changes at seaworld san diego park, the whales will remain there, at congressman adam shif announced plans to introduce a law that will ban breeding captives nationwide. >> these majestic creatures are meant to travel 100 miles a day and cannot be contained in a small tank. >> this is morally and ethically unacceptable and needs to be the last generation of killer whales in captivity. >> reporter: it appears for now...
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it made some pretty serious allegations about how ochars are treated in captivity. since that was released, attendance in some places in some states has drastically dropped. that has affected share prices and clearly sea world wants to be seen as an educational organisation rather than one that entertains people, but organisers or activists say they're not happy with this. they're moving animals into a different tank. there may not be thea tricks, but-- they won't be happy with them kept here. they want them released. there are regulatory challenges in california. one businessman has put a law in that would stop breeding in captivity, but scientists won't be happy while these animals are there for the public's entertainment >>> the pity has met the national dialogue quarter at any time for the first time since thea ward of the peace prize. it help build democracy since the revolution four years ago. there's more on our website. the address al jazeera america -- aljazeera.com >> definitely has a lot to do with the pressure. >> "america tonight"'s "america tonight"'s
it made some pretty serious allegations about how ochars are treated in captivity. since that was released, attendance in some places in some states has drastically dropped. that has affected share prices and clearly sea world wants to be seen as an educational organisation rather than one that entertains people, but organisers or activists say they're not happy with this. they're moving animals into a different tank. there may not be thea tricks, but-- they won't be happy with them kept here....
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captivity is captivity. >> reporter: despite the changes at seaworld san diego park, the whales will remain there, at congressman adam shif announced plans to introduce a law that will ban breeding captives nationwide. >> these majestic creatures are meant to travel 100 miles a day and cannot be contained in a small tank. >> this is morally and ethically unacceptable and needs to be the last generation of killer whales in captivity. >> reporter: it appears for now seaworld's parks in orlando and san antonio have no plans to of their killer whale shows. in to a number of people killed. >>> and hackers arrested that pulled off the biggest threat ever of american america's financial consumer information. >>> she lost an medal to two russians who are accused of a massive doping scandal. >> at the end of the day they are thieves. >>> 150 years later, the story wonderland. news." >>> late tuesday a jet crashed in to an apartment building in akron, ohio. that building and an adjacent home were engulfed in flames. police say the best they can tell no one was inside either building, but survi
captivity is captivity. >> reporter: despite the changes at seaworld san diego park, the whales will remain there, at congressman adam shif announced plans to introduce a law that will ban breeding captives nationwide. >> these majestic creatures are meant to travel 100 miles a day and cannot be contained in a small tank. >> this is morally and ethically unacceptable and needs to be the last generation of killer whales in captivity. >> reporter: it appears for now...
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in captivity, they want to see an end to it and are not happy with the announcement today. >> what do the animal rights activists hope to see next. where does the campaign go? >> i think what they'll wait to see what is happening next is whether shows here are stopped. it depends on the public perceptions. they've come under a lot of pressure, share prices are falling, and they want to be seen as a scientific-based organization, it is important they get it right if they don't want share prices to fall. activists will not be happy until orcas are no longer in captivity, the animal behind me has been entertaining people for half a century, and they have been battling to get the analysts free. i don't think they'll be happy until it happens in a sea park. >> thank you very much. >> falling oil-prices drove the kurdish region of northern iraq to the brink of bankruptcy. government employees have not received salaries, forcing some to take on second jobs. imran khan reports. >> reporter: this person dreamt of becoming a teacher. he thought his career would be secure and fulfilling. now he'
in captivity, they want to see an end to it and are not happy with the announcement today. >> what do the animal rights activists hope to see next. where does the campaign go? >> i think what they'll wait to see what is happening next is whether shows here are stopped. it depends on the public perceptions. they've come under a lot of pressure, share prices are falling, and they want to be seen as a scientific-based organization, it is important they get it right if they don't want...
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a documentary was released that made serious allegations about how orcas are treated in captivity.ce that was released attendance has clearly dropped, and sea word wants to be seen as an educational organization, but activists say they are moving the animals into different tanks. as long as the beautiful people are kept in activity, they won't be happy. they want them released one congressman has put a law forward that would stop breeding in captivity. >>> maggi noodles were blacklisted in may in india. and they are now on the selves. >>> greenhouse gas levels have reached an all-time high. the amount of carbon dioxide averaged 300 parts per million in 2014. negotiators will meet in paris later this month. >> every year we say that time is running out, and this year just adds to this pressure, and it's very important that these figures are taken into account by the anything associaters. >>> a show opens in london on monday de(indicating) -- dedicated to the artists. >> reporter: alexander wanted his mobiles to stir gently, unpredictably. there are nearly 100 shows on displace. look
a documentary was released that made serious allegations about how orcas are treated in captivity.ce that was released attendance has clearly dropped, and sea word wants to be seen as an educational organization, but activists say they are moving the animals into different tanks. as long as the beautiful people are kept in activity, they won't be happy. they want them released one congressman has put a law forward that would stop breeding in captivity. >>> maggi noodles were...
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>> i don't know captives but talk about regulatory capture all the time. but to understand the mindset of the of federal bureaucrat. >> it all mean that in a negative way that people are working incredibly hard with another period the government will shut down and then not get a paycheck. if it's a little stressful and what ends up happening is people wanting to do the right thing is where is my criticism and fire? so what you end up doing is trying to go the fine line and in that industry is more interested in what happens in a regulatory standpoint than consumers. somebody is taking care of it. they are worried that my chicken will be clean or the fish that is labeled but they have a lot at stake so they can push their agenda a bureaucrat was to the right thing by a consumers and producers you think were were the most criticism come from their producers are very good at criticism. that is what ends up being very powerful it is some -- it is hard to tell the big money makers of this country know. i view the glass as half will we have had a major conversat
>> i don't know captives but talk about regulatory capture all the time. but to understand the mindset of the of federal bureaucrat. >> it all mean that in a negative way that people are working incredibly hard with another period the government will shut down and then not get a paycheck. if it's a little stressful and what ends up happening is people wanting to do the right thing is where is my criticism and fire? so what you end up doing is trying to go the fine line and in that...
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no more breeding we would phase out the captivity of orca that are currently in these water parks.islation will take aim at the most famous shoshing a show provider sea world. the theme park company has come under incrossed scrutiny thanks to this. >> when you look being into their eyes you know somebody is home. >>reporter: 2013 documentary black fish which criticize sea world treatment of orcas. >> when you lock at the suffering the beg animal deal with in captivity not something Ñ%; that the animal go through. >>reporter: she used to work for sea world as orca traern documentary. she½ and other animal-h activist are pushing. world is fightingnb back. q >> killer whalew, at sea world]c are healthys- and thriving. >>reporter: companypbq't us this recorded statement úthe animal rescue service, sea in fishing nets off our coast. as of 8 sea2e lions pup early this6çf year. they.! call this actz% dangerous and unnecessary. we have fought capturedb÷ a we will not doháhájipìc@&h&hc rjr)j sugges[9u& then next question is what do youaz do with)Ñ all e orca&4. "hv(ert say most of tempe
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participated in the beheading videos of two american journalists and the slayings of several other captives. elias: and finally in the top five... elias: saturday night the three remaining democratic presidential candidates will take the stage at drake university. this will be the second debate for hillary clinton, bernie sanders, and martin oh- malley. look for live coverage of the event right here on local five tomorrow night. sabrina: staying on the topic of politics....preside ntial hopeful bernie sanders heads into this weekend's debate with his biggest union endorsement in the presidential race .. the american postal workers union announced they were endorsing sanders. sabrina: sanders is pushing to let post offices offer banking services... which supporters say would help poor and rural americans. the union's president said sander's push was important. it comes at a time when he and hillary clinton labor. elias: texas-based drake university students to raise presidential candidates this week party politics brought an chalkboard to dining center on the board has lines for questions, a
participated in the beheading videos of two american journalists and the slayings of several other captives. elias: and finally in the top five... elias: saturday night the three remaining democratic presidential candidates will take the stage at drake university. this will be the second debate for hillary clinton, bernie sanders, and martin oh- malley. look for live coverage of the event right here on local five tomorrow night. sabrina: staying on the topic of politics....preside ntial hopeful...
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new developments in a case that captivated our area and also the nation. the northwest d.c. mansion where four people were murdered in may is now for sale. jeannette reyes has the latest. jeannette: this quadruple murder shook this neighborhood to its core and now the mansion where the victims were held captive for hours is up for sale. you can see there is a big x on the door. all of the windows are boarded up. you can see the treehouse of the opolouspless kids -- sav kids. the 10-year-old was tortured and the home was set on fire. this is described as a savage and bloody crime scene. one of the suspects is 34-year-old daron wint. along embassye row, not far from joe biden and hillary clinton's homes. the price is just over $3 million. do have to say if anyone died in a home they are they do not have to volunteer that information if a prospective buyer does not ask. this house will be sold as is. have learned one of the students injured in friday's fire at woodson high school in fairfax has been released from the hospital. six people were hurt in that flash fire on friday.
new developments in a case that captivated our area and also the nation. the northwest d.c. mansion where four people were murdered in may is now for sale. jeannette reyes has the latest. jeannette: this quadruple murder shook this neighborhood to its core and now the mansion where the victims were held captive for hours is up for sale. you can see there is a big x on the door. all of the windows are boarded up. you can see the treehouse of the opolouspless kids -- sav kids. the 10-year-old was...
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in santa monica, rob hayes, abc 7 news. >>> the last orca in captivity in the bay area was in 2012.hen six flags discovery kingdom in vallejo sent shuca to sea world in san diego. the move was made so she could be with other orcas. >>> oakland residents face a lot of issues. the oakland metropolitan chamber of commerce released a poll that surveyed 600 residents, only 56% of those people say keeping the raiders in oakland is important. keeping the warriors came in at 62% and the a's, 64%. but topping the list of the 16 issues surveyed, oakland residents say improving schools, reducing crime and creating better paying jobs are the most important, those issues polled above 90%. >>> the demolition of an old bay bridge pier has been delayed one week. it was scheduled for today but officials postponed it to next saturday. the caltrans rejected the explosives that were supposed to be used because of the way they were packaged. they plan to use 20,000 pounds of explosives for the implosion. the bridge will be shut down 15 minutes before the blast and bart will temporarily close the transba
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with he would essentially phase out the captivity workers that are currently in the water parks. his legislation will take aim at the most famous orca show provider, seaworld. they have come under increased scrutiny thanks to this. >> when you look into their eyes you know somebody is home. >> the documentary black fish which criticized seaworld's treatment of work cause. >> when you look at the suffering they deal with in captivity, there is not something you got out of that that outweighs the suffering the whales go through. >> she used to work there and was part of the documentary. while she is others are pushing for the ban, seaworld is fighting back. >> culler whales at seaworld are healthy and thriving. >> the company sent us this recorded statement and video of seaworld employees working with work causes. it points to all the animal rescue service seaworld provides. most recently freed whales tangled in fishing nets off our coast. and helping hundreds of sea lion pups earlier this year. they call it dangerous and unnecessary. >> we have not captured a whale in the wild for
with he would essentially phase out the captivity workers that are currently in the water parks. his legislation will take aim at the most famous orca show provider, seaworld. they have come under increased scrutiny thanks to this. >> when you look into their eyes you know somebody is home. >> the documentary black fish which criticized seaworld's treatment of work cause. >> when you look at the suffering they deal with in captivity, there is not something you got out of that...
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with he would essentially phase out the captivity workers that are currently in the water parks.ation will take aim at the most famous orca show provider, seaworld. they have come under increased scrutiny thanks to this. the documentary "black fish." >> when you look into their eyes you know somebody is home. >> the documentary black fish which criticized seaworld's treatment of work cause. >> when you look at the suffering they deal with in captivity, there is not something you got out of that that outweighs the suffering the whales go through. >> she used to work there and was part of the documentary. while she is others are pushing for the ban, seaworld is fighting back. >> killer whales at seaworld are healthy and thriving. >> the company sent us this recorded statement and video of seaworld employees working with orcas. it points to all the animal rescue service seaworld provides. most recently freed whales tangled in fishing nets off our coast. and helping hundreds of sea lion pups earlier this year. they call it dangerous and unnecessary. >> we have not captured a whale in
with he would essentially phase out the captivity workers that are currently in the water parks.ation will take aim at the most famous orca show provider, seaworld. they have come under increased scrutiny thanks to this. the documentary "black fish." >> when you look into their eyes you know somebody is home. >> the documentary black fish which criticized seaworld's treatment of work cause. >> when you look at the suffering they deal with in captivity, there is not...
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the publication also claims the group has killed two captives. from nway and the other from china. militants linked to the islamic state group have claimed responsibility for bringing down the airbus jet over the sinai desert. the photo appeared a day after russian authorities concluded the plane was destroyed by a bomb. a kremlin spokesperson said russian officials have seen the magazine. it is called an act of terrorism and security forces will do everything possible to track down those responsible. the site also claims they have killed two captives. one from china and one from norway. chinese president xi jinping has denounced the killing. they say they have executed the men. he has been identified the chinese man. the brutal act was condemned and terrorism is a common enemy of human kind. xi says china strongly opposes and will crackdown on any form of terrorism. >>> the world anti-doping agency or wada has suspended russia's agency and says it broke the rules. it made the decision after a vote was taken without russia. the vote was unanimous
the publication also claims the group has killed two captives. from nway and the other from china. militants linked to the islamic state group have claimed responsibility for bringing down the airbus jet over the sinai desert. the photo appeared a day after russian authorities concluded the plane was destroyed by a bomb. a kremlin spokesperson said russian officials have seen the magazine. it is called an act of terrorism and security forces will do everything possible to track down those...
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gun men were holding 170 people captive inside the radisson hotel in the capital of mali. the heavily armed islamic extremists stormed the hotel early in the morning reportedly shouting god is great in arabic. the day long siege came to an end as soldiers forced their way inside exchanging gunfire with the attackers. 27 bodies were found inside the hotel. it's unclear how many of those victims were hostages. the u.s. military was also involved in this stand off and at least six americans were staying at the hotel and they were all safely evacuated. a number of french citizens were also being held captive today as well one week after the paris attacks the president of france offered this message. >> once again terrorists want to make their presence felt everywhere where they can kill, where they can massacre. >> mali is a former french colony and in 2012 the french military helped remove several jihadist groups from that nation. an affiliate for al-qaeda claimed responsibility for the attack. >> they are as evil as isis but it's a question of who is going to kill us. >> nea
gun men were holding 170 people captive inside the radisson hotel in the capital of mali. the heavily armed islamic extremists stormed the hotel early in the morning reportedly shouting god is great in arabic. the day long siege came to an end as soldiers forced their way inside exchanging gunfire with the attackers. 27 bodies were found inside the hotel. it's unclear how many of those victims were hostages. the u.s. military was also involved in this stand off and at least six americans were...
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dozens died on october 28th, a day whose horrific tragedy captivated the world. here on pikpa, a facility on lesbos that offers shelter from refugees, volunteers say these families need far more help than they are getting. >> there is a normal process of grief. these people get traumatized by lack of respect and lack of humanitarian actual real humanitarian support. >> reporter: yanis says some of the big are aid agencies currently on the island aren't doing nearly enough. >> they don't educate the locals, they come from all over the world to support the refugees. and yes. like i think people should know this. >> sadly, the refugee crisis seems nowhere near over and many aid workers only expect it to worsen. >> his experience is similar to many of the families we've spoken with here, who lost loved ones who crossed into greece who are still waiting for return of their bodies. for now he wants only one thing: >> translator: we're simply asking greece's prime minister for a piece of land where we can bury our dead. it's been a week and they still haven't released h
dozens died on october 28th, a day whose horrific tragedy captivated the world. here on pikpa, a facility on lesbos that offers shelter from refugees, volunteers say these families need far more help than they are getting. >> there is a normal process of grief. these people get traumatized by lack of respect and lack of humanitarian actual real humanitarian support. >> reporter: yanis says some of the big are aid agencies currently on the island aren't doing nearly enough. >>...
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state university journalism classmate terry anderson and tom sutherland after their release from captivity in lebanon. in 1993 he worked for 14 straight hours some of them live on the street when the city of des moines lost its drinking water during that devastating flood. he was in the white house interviewing president bill clinton in 1995 when new of the -- when news of the oklahoma city bombing hit. kevin was the first reporter to ask president clinton his reaction. he has also interviewed presidents george w. bush and barack obama. career-cap are -- pretty cool career-capper, kevin questioning the candidates saturday night during the democratic debate at drake university in des moines. >> kevin has this reputation for standards. he's got a reputation for innovation and he's also got an ethics reputation of holding news to the highest standard. steve: dr. michael bugeja is the director of iowa state university's greenlee school of journalism, kevin's beloved alma mater. >> kevin in particular in his work on our advisory council was instrumental in our curriculum and making sure our cur
state university journalism classmate terry anderson and tom sutherland after their release from captivity in lebanon. in 1993 he worked for 14 straight hours some of them live on the street when the city of des moines lost its drinking water during that devastating flood. he was in the white house interviewing president bill clinton in 1995 when new of the -- when news of the oklahoma city bombing hit. kevin was the first reporter to ask president clinton his reaction. he has also interviewed...
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after the release from captivity in lebanon. in 1993, he worked for 14 straight hours. some of them live on the street when the city of des moines lost its drinking water during the devastating flood. he was in the white house in kevin was the first reporter to us president clinton his reaction. he has interviewed president george w. bush and barack obama. then there is a pretty darn cool career cap are. he questionings that questioned the candidates saturday night at drake university in des moines. >> he has this reputation for standards. is that reputation for innovation. he also has an ethics reputation of holding uses the highest standards. reporter: is the director of iowa state university's greenlee school of journalism, his beloved alma mater. >> kevin in particular on his work in the advisory council was instrumental in our curriculum and making sure our curriculum was up-to-date. reporter: he says kevin he's been good on the big stories. it's what he has done on a daily basis for more than three decades that impresses in the most. after -- it's appearing on kcc
after the release from captivity in lebanon. in 1993, he worked for 14 straight hours. some of them live on the street when the city of des moines lost its drinking water during the devastating flood. he was in the white house in kevin was the first reporter to us president clinton his reaction. he has interviewed president george w. bush and barack obama. then there is a pretty darn cool career cap are. he questionings that questioned the candidates saturday night at drake university in des...
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an end to orcas in captivity. these majestic creatures are a day. >> this is morally unacceptable. this needs to be the last generation of killer whales in captivity. >> it appears that for now seaworld's parks in orlando and san antonio have no plans to eliminate the theatrical aspect of their killer whale shows. norah. >> all right. john, thank you so much. there is new evidence this morning that lower blood pressure can save lives, ahead, how some patients can benefit from below normal numbers. plus a skier survivors an extraordinary fall down a mountain. his helmet like, really excited. have a good one. new dunkin' donuts k-cup pods are here, available where you buy groceries. soil is the foundation... for healthy plants. just like gums are the foundation for healthy teeth. w colgate total daily repair toothpastete it helps remineralize enamel and fight plaque germs for healthier teeth and gums. strengthen the foundation for healthy teeth. new colgate total day repair. the cold truth is... if a cold keeps you
an end to orcas in captivity. these majestic creatures are a day. >> this is morally unacceptable. this needs to be the last generation of killer whales in captivity. >> it appears that for now seaworld's parks in orlando and san antonio have no plans to eliminate the theatrical aspect of their killer whale shows. norah. >> all right. john, thank you so much. there is new evidence this morning that lower blood pressure can save lives, ahead, how some patients can benefit from...
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this killer whale captivity thing isn't such a good idea anymore.y're doing now because it is the first time ever after spending millions of dollars in three years trying to u.s. pr and marketing to change public attitudes, it is the first time they are acknowledging public attitudes in the u.s. and particularly in california have ch changed enough that their shamu show, their circus style show is no longer a crowd pleaser. it is an incremental tweak but it could be the start of something bigger if it doesn't brings the crowds and revenues back. >> they're saying in the next couple of years they'll expand it to a more natural environment. what could that be? >> they've had a plan for a while called blue world to double the size of their tanks in san diego. on one hand that's a better environment for killer whales. it's marginally better but they're still in the tank and not in the ocean. i think from their perspective things don't really change too much. but if they move to a more zoo-like show or zoo-like experience where people are learning about
this killer whale captivity thing isn't such a good idea anymore.y're doing now because it is the first time ever after spending millions of dollars in three years trying to u.s. pr and marketing to change public attitudes, it is the first time they are acknowledging public attitudes in the u.s. and particularly in california have ch changed enough that their shamu show, their circus style show is no longer a crowd pleaser. it is an incremental tweak but it could be the start of something...
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with 24 killer whales in captivity, including in parks in orlando and san antonio, sea world is only affecting san diego's 11 orcas so far. >> they are an animal that deserves this great spiritual power. >> the documentary "blackfish" sparked worldwide protest in what some say is the driving force behind today's announcement. >> i think it is a recognition by sea world they need to move to a different business model and i would love to see them go beyond this and announce an end to the breeding program. >> reporter: some call the announcement a bait and switch, tonight change is in the water for sea world san diego. while the show as we know it won't go on here, the orcas will stay. miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> we're back in a moment with why so many customers are seeing red over starbucks' new holiday cups. >>> starbucks has what some might call a venti size controversy over the cups. in the past they had symbols like reindeer and trees but this year they are plain red leading to accusations they are taking christmas off the cups. some customers got revenge claiming t
with 24 killer whales in captivity, including in parks in orlando and san antonio, sea world is only affecting san diego's 11 orcas so far. >> they are an animal that deserves this great spiritual power. >> the documentary "blackfish" sparked worldwide protest in what some say is the driving force behind today's announcement. >> i think it is a recognition by sea world they need to move to a different business model and i would love to see them go beyond this and...
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an end to orcas in captivity. these majestic creatures are mane to the travel to 100 miles a day. >> this is morally unacceptable. generation of killer whales in captivity. >> it appears that for now seaworld's parks in orlando and san antonio have no plans to eliminate the theatrical aspect of their killer whale shows. norah. >> all right. john, thank you so much. there is new evidence this morning that lower blood pressure can save lives, ahead, how some patients can benefit from below normal numbers. plus a skier survivors an extraordinary fall down a mountain. you will hear a microphone on his helmet captured in the e good morning. it's a cool start with temps in the 30s but it will be a nice day with highs either side of 60 with clouds on the increase. stay weather aware wednesday with the potential for severe storms. extreme winds will follow wednesday night into early thursday with a blast of cold air to round out the work week. like, really excited. have a good one. new dunkin' donuts k-cup pods are here,
an end to orcas in captivity. these majestic creatures are mane to the travel to 100 miles a day. >> this is morally unacceptable. generation of killer whales in captivity. >> it appears that for now seaworld's parks in orlando and san antonio have no plans to eliminate the theatrical aspect of their killer whale shows. norah. >> all right. john, thank you so much. there is new evidence this morning that lower blood pressure can save lives, ahead, how some patients can benefit...
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the nazis removed most of the captives and shop those who were too weak to get away fast enough. shot those who were too weak to get away fast enough. savage watchdogs were used to help guard the camp. german civilians are forced to dig up the bodies. this is the second burial ground for the victims. the original spot was too close to the town. the villagers could not tolerate the stench of the dead, and they themselves moved the bodies to the site. now they again must exhume the corpses, this time under armed persuasion. victims bear the marks of violent deaths. american troops view the evidence of nazi barbarism. 1200 civilians walk from the neighboring city to begin a forced tour of the camp. ,here are many smiling faces the germans acting as if this were something staged for their benefit. one of the first things the germans civilians see as they reached the interior is the parchment display. there is a lampshade made of human skin, made at the request of an ss officer's wife. large pieces of skin had been used for painting pictures, mostly of an obscene nature. there are two
the nazis removed most of the captives and shop those who were too weak to get away fast enough. shot those who were too weak to get away fast enough. savage watchdogs were used to help guard the camp. german civilians are forced to dig up the bodies. this is the second burial ground for the victims. the original spot was too close to the town. the villagers could not tolerate the stench of the dead, and they themselves moved the bodies to the site. now they again must exhume the corpses, this...
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he starts with holding -- kidnapping and holding her captive for eight months. the defense asked for jane young to be recused because kibbe is accused of making a threat against her from jail. probable cause. the hearings will continue in february. shelley: belmont police say a members caught breaking into a home today. woman said he knocked on her it. she told police he went around her house and climb through a window to her kitchen but ran when he saw her. he is charged with her. >> now, mike haddad with your storm watch 9 forecast. mike: it is chilly out there, started off cold that newfound lake today. notice that 100% of the possible some we just a few wispy clouds streaming in during the late part of the afternoon. mainly clear skies allowing the temperature tumbled to hit every part of the state with the exception of mount washington. the coldest so far this season will be tonight, teens and lower 20' s for many under clear skies. abroad and pleasant day tomorrow. temperatures a little above where they were today. so it will feel fairly pleasant after tha
he starts with holding -- kidnapping and holding her captive for eight months. the defense asked for jane young to be recused because kibbe is accused of making a threat against her from jail. probable cause. the hearings will continue in february. shelley: belmont police say a members caught breaking into a home today. woman said he knocked on her it. she told police he went around her house and climb through a window to her kitchen but ran when he saw her. he is charged with her. >>...
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safely back, in captivity. were you worried that he would getaway again. >> it has been an ongoing issue, yeah. a lot of help and cooperation from the public here. so great job, everybody. >> reporter: as for eddie, he will be brought to the local farm, check out and put up for adoption. reporting from towns end delaware, i'm greg argos for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> the the chester county district attorney tells a cautionary tail of sexting and cyber bullying at local schools. he warn students not to do it. he asked parents to have conversation was their children about this growing trend. we want to warn you this story contains graphic language. "eyewitness news" reporter rahel solomon is in wayne to tell you more, rahel, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, ukee. there have been sexting scandal in colorado, new york and here at home chester county d.a. says no more different. four young boys are facing charges, some felonies a and we want to remind you some language you may hear are offence i have. >> t
safely back, in captivity. were you worried that he would getaway again. >> it has been an ongoing issue, yeah. a lot of help and cooperation from the public here. so great job, everybody. >> reporter: as for eddie, he will be brought to the local farm, check out and put up for adoption. reporting from towns end delaware, i'm greg argos for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> the the chester county district attorney tells a cautionary tail of sexting and cyber bullying...
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state university journalism classmate terry anderson and tom sutherland, after their release from captivity in lebanon. in 1993, he worked for 14 straight hours, some of them live on the street, when the city of des moines lost its devastating flood. he was in the white house interviewing bill clinton in 1995 when news of the oklahoma city bombing hit. kevin was the first reporter to ask president clinton his reaction. he has also interviewed presidents george w. bush and barack obama. then there's a pretty cool career capper. kevin questioning the candidates saturday night, during the democratic debate at drake university in des moines. >> kevin has this reputation for standards. he's got a reputation for innovation and he's also got an ethics reputation of holding news to the highest standard. steve: doctor michael bugeja is the director of iowa state university's greenlee school of journalism, kevin's beloved alma mater. >> kevin in particular, in his work on the advisory council, was instrumental in our curriculum and making sure our curriculum was up to date. steve: bugeja says kevin h
state university journalism classmate terry anderson and tom sutherland, after their release from captivity in lebanon. in 1993, he worked for 14 straight hours, some of them live on the street, when the city of des moines lost its devastating flood. he was in the white house interviewing bill clinton in 1995 when news of the oklahoma city bombing hit. kevin was the first reporter to ask president clinton his reaction. he has also interviewed presidents george w. bush and barack obama. then...
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with 24 killer whales in captivity, including in parks in orlando and san antonio, sea world is only affececng san diego's 11 orcas so far. >> they are an animal that deserves this great spiritual power. >> the documentary back fish sparked worldwide protest in what some say is the driving force behind today's announcement. >> i think it is a recognition by sea world they need to move to a different business model and would you love to see them go beyond this and announce an end to the breeding program. >> tonight change is in the water for sea world san diego. while the show as we know it won't go on here, the orcasas willl stay. miguel almaguer, nbc news, los angeles. >>> we're back in a moment with why so many customers are seeing red over you get a cold. you can't breathe through your nose. suddenly, you're a mouthbreather. a mouthbreather! how can anyone sleep like that? well, just put on a breathe right strip and pow! it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than cold medicine alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and say goodnight mouthbreathers. breathe righ
with 24 killer whales in captivity, including in parks in orlando and san antonio, sea world is only affececng san diego's 11 orcas so far. >> they are an animal that deserves this great spiritual power. >> the documentary back fish sparked worldwide protest in what some say is the driving force behind today's announcement. >> i think it is a recognition by sea world they need to move to a different business model and would you love to see them go beyond this and announce an...
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if you captives survived by hiding in the woods. the camp is chosen for a high command inspection led by general eisenhower. the fourth armored division liberated this camp early in april. the view of the rack used by the nazis to whip the inmates. they see the woodshed where bodies are stacked in layers and the stench is overpowering. former inmates demonstrate how they were tortured by the nazis. american congressman invited to view the atrocities were told by general eisenhower that nothing is covered up, we have nothing to conceal. the barbarous treatment these people received is almost unbelievable. i want you to see for yourselves and be the spokesman for the united states. the general and his party next see the crew of woodland crematory, a grill made of railway tracks. here, the bodies were cremated. charted remained still remain atop the griddle. another group to visit the camp is composed of local townspeople, including prominent nazi party members. they will be taken on a forced tour of the camp by the commander of the fo
if you captives survived by hiding in the woods. the camp is chosen for a high command inspection led by general eisenhower. the fourth armored division liberated this camp early in april. the view of the rack used by the nazis to whip the inmates. they see the woodshed where bodies are stacked in layers and the stench is overpowering. former inmates demonstrate how they were tortured by the nazis. american congressman invited to view the atrocities were told by general eisenhower that nothing...