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equitorial africa became the world's main source of captives. in this royal african company accounting document written in sixteen eighty eight we learned that over an eight year period being less companies shipped sixty thousand seven hundred eighty three captives. each captive cost them eight to twelve pounds sterling equivalent today between eleven hundred and seven hundred dollars. all of them were bought with trade goods. the demand for slaves was so high that the europeans urge their african partners to plan rationalize and industrialize their methods of mass deportation. slaves or often bought on credit. and sold out amount that european ships would come they would have a whole cargo full of textiles different metal wearer. tobacco whatever and they these would be given to the local merchants extended to them on credit and then the merchants would go inland with those goods and buy slaves and come back the biggest impact was the level of. the level of violence the rising level of violence the level of uncertainty. that permeated society e
equitorial africa became the world's main source of captives. in this royal african company accounting document written in sixteen eighty eight we learned that over an eight year period being less companies shipped sixty thousand seven hundred eighty three captives. each captive cost them eight to twelve pounds sterling equivalent today between eleven hundred and seven hundred dollars. all of them were bought with trade goods. the demand for slaves was so high that the europeans urge their...
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in europe hundreds of captives arrived each year by portuguese ships. in lisbon black and white aristocracies lived on an equal footing the shared the same language the same interest all grew rich from both the slave and sugar trades . in economy is in it but. this is what it was he would associate african it on base tuvok cement that could ogle it people today said. it can be noble today or wattles off opata again let's see if there's it to the queen hog on us to the trees no one to come what is it a dividend is it it put a piece. on the african coast the riches that portugal devoured seem inexhaustible. in the belem district the building of the here or nimitz monastery was financed by the slave sugar and spice trade. the splendor of its architecture reminds us of the era when lisbon dominated the world and flooded other european capitals with its goods. let threads of. made life bali to technically upset was and couldn't walk and desist africa not that they could any. possible source of the whole of news. to get . old. does it need to bow to you as we
in europe hundreds of captives arrived each year by portuguese ships. in lisbon black and white aristocracies lived on an equal footing the shared the same language the same interest all grew rich from both the slave and sugar trades . in economy is in it but. this is what it was he would associate african it on base tuvok cement that could ogle it people today said. it can be noble today or wattles off opata again let's see if there's it to the queen hog on us to the trees no one to come what...
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test revealed that this was an anonymous and buried african captive. the archaeology of slavery a recent field is exuding a long untold history. the history of the million africans who were deported to europe between the fifteenth and the seventeenth centuries. when they were devoured doesn't he couldn't needed a play this year if some of you don't nibble to get to some of that on the view it . was a loss then again i guess you will see a little fatality about so it would. be seen again. the pool will it. will feel it won't get till they'd said it was he told us in that young. don't know up fourteen forty four between morocco and mauritania prince henry's mercenaries kidnapped unarmed civilians. deported to portugal these first captives were unloaded in the first port on the way home the law goes. on this beach one morning in august fourteenth forty four nearly two hundred fifty men women and children who had been captured on the atlantic coast were sold to the highest bidder this sale was an event the first duty brought back to the country for the coc
test revealed that this was an anonymous and buried african captive. the archaeology of slavery a recent field is exuding a long untold history. the history of the million africans who were deported to europe between the fifteenth and the seventeenth centuries. when they were devoured doesn't he couldn't needed a play this year if some of you don't nibble to get to some of that on the view it . was a loss then again i guess you will see a little fatality about so it would. be seen again. the...
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on caribbean beaches captives disembark as blacks in a world dominated by whites. an outlet for a society founded on violence and race the carnival echoes the days when the shooting. industry imposed its rhythms rites and seasons and set the pace for island life. i an era when drummers announced the end of winter and the resumption of cutting when flying slaves covered themselves molasses oh and others the for the hands of their persecutors i know not the. the plantation was a machine that devoured its workforce. it needed a constant supply of newcomers. land owners wanted to transform the slaves bodies into tools on plantations being in torture methodically used to deprive them of their humanity. in this torture garden. the master's authority was absolute. so you take for example a character like thomas this a wood and you can almost see in his diaries the escalation in the violence that he has to mete out or the things he has to mete out to the enslaved to keep them working on the plantation. by a riot as a foreman on the new plantation and learning to use a gun.
on caribbean beaches captives disembark as blacks in a world dominated by whites. an outlet for a society founded on violence and race the carnival echoes the days when the shooting. industry imposed its rhythms rites and seasons and set the pace for island life. i an era when drummers announced the end of winter and the resumption of cutting when flying slaves covered themselves molasses oh and others the for the hands of their persecutors i know not the. the plantation was a machine that...
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rick perry promising does indeed elements on captivity. affleck and dispose eat do little things while i.v. in the capacity. it miggles you discard to live tell them would beat up all of it live. in would read the. economic don't do not want to give out help i take. fourteen seventy one. the portuguese took possession of an island off the african coast uninhabited virgin and fertile soil ptomaine was a perfect anchorage a safe harbor at one hundred fifty nautical miles from the coast this lookout post enabled them to keep the region's most powerful state in sight the kingdom of congo for. the islands off the coast of atlantic africa will be a very important and points of support for navigation mainly ports a whole the alums also have that advantage the advantage of being able to settle without entering into many of these beauts with africans. attendees at sea from south told me was the kingdom of congo a territory twice as large as portugal it was a powerful enormous country with whom the muslims had not been in contact. and in the. congo
rick perry promising does indeed elements on captivity. affleck and dispose eat do little things while i.v. in the capacity. it miggles you discard to live tell them would beat up all of it live. in would read the. economic don't do not want to give out help i take. fourteen seventy one. the portuguese took possession of an island off the african coast uninhabited virgin and fertile soil ptomaine was a perfect anchorage a safe harbor at one hundred fifty nautical miles from the coast this...
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three hundred twelve captives rounded up in one hundred sixteen days. african response of the expansion of trade was directly tied to the fact that people in the various embarkation points of the african coast knew exactly what was going on in the americas all of these individuals were were entirely aware of the plantation system of the americas. the merry staff ico arrived in san domingo one year after leaving france only nine captives had perished a good ratio for the crew which celebrated success. in the drawings of the merry star sheik no allusion to the slave suffering appears. they were dehumanized shadows tallied and lined up like barrels at the bottom of the hold it in many cases the transportation of human beings turned into a nightmare. it's very important to understand that violence on board slave ships would be used selectively in other words no captain wanted to kill the entire allotment of people on board because that voyage within have no profit so when there was resistance what the captains would do is organize a a spectacle in which a s
three hundred twelve captives rounded up in one hundred sixteen days. african response of the expansion of trade was directly tied to the fact that people in the various embarkation points of the african coast knew exactly what was going on in the americas all of these individuals were were entirely aware of the plantation system of the americas. the merry staff ico arrived in san domingo one year after leaving france only nine captives had perished a good ratio for the crew which celebrated...
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he was ejected and taken into captivity. during world war ii admiral chester nimitz noted that, and i quote, uncommon valor was a common virtue. end quote. the same can be said about the american soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines in the prison camps of north vietnam. john mccain joined their number in october of 1967. during the years of his confinement he was regularly beaten and tortured. he survived thanks in part to the friendship of his fellow prisoners of war. in 1968, his captors offered the malnourished and ill mccain the chance to be returned home early, ahead of prisoners who were next in line. john mccain said no. he spent another almost five years in captivity before being released on march 14, 1973. it scarcely needs to be said, mr. president, that he remained a thorn in his captors' side the entire time. mr. president, living in perhaps the most privileged country in the world, it's hard for most of us to imagine going without the internet for a few months, let alone something more fundamental like electric
he was ejected and taken into captivity. during world war ii admiral chester nimitz noted that, and i quote, uncommon valor was a common virtue. end quote. the same can be said about the american soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines in the prison camps of north vietnam. john mccain joined their number in october of 1967. during the years of his confinement he was regularly beaten and tortured. he survived thanks in part to the friendship of his fellow prisoners of war. in 1968, his captors...
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the levy lies rick perry promising does indeed elements on captivity. affleck and dispose eat do little things while i.v. in the capacity. it midcourse you discard to live tell them would be it up or have it limited. to secretly. and. in good would read to take with. us economic donati suitable to give all to help and i think. fourteen seventy one. the portuguese took possession of an island off the african coast uninhabited virgin and fertile south told me it was a perfect anchorage a safe harbor at one hundred fifty nautical miles from the coast this lookout post enabled them to keep the region's most powerful state in sight the kingdom of congo for. the islands off the coast of atlantic africa will be a very important and points of support for navigation mainly ports up whole the islands also have that advantage the advantage of being able to settle without entering into many of these beauts with african. attendees at sea from south told me it was the kingdom of congo a territory twice as large as portugal it was a powerful and organized country with
the levy lies rick perry promising does indeed elements on captivity. affleck and dispose eat do little things while i.v. in the capacity. it midcourse you discard to live tell them would be it up or have it limited. to secretly. and. in good would read to take with. us economic donati suitable to give all to help and i think. fourteen seventy one. the portuguese took possession of an island off the african coast uninhabited virgin and fertile south told me it was a perfect anchorage a safe...
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on caribbean beaches captives disembarked as blacks in a world dominated by whites. an outlet for a society founded on violence and race the carnival echoes the days when the city. industry imposed its rhythms rites and seasons and set the pace for island life. i an era when drummers announced the end of winter and the resumption of cutting one fling slaves covered themselves molasses and others the for the hands of their persecutors i know not the. the plantation was a machine the devoured its workforce. it needed a constant supply of new comers. landowners wanted to transform the slaves bodies into tools on plantations whipping in torture methodically used to deprive them of their humanity. in this torture garden. the master's authority was absolute. so you take for example a character like thomas this a wood and you can almost see in his diaries the escalation in the violence that he has to mete out of the things he has to mete out to the enslaved to keep them working on the plantation. by a riot as a foreman on the new plantation and learning to use a gun. had to
on caribbean beaches captives disembarked as blacks in a world dominated by whites. an outlet for a society founded on violence and race the carnival echoes the days when the city. industry imposed its rhythms rites and seasons and set the pace for island life. i an era when drummers announced the end of winter and the resumption of cutting one fling slaves covered themselves molasses and others the for the hands of their persecutors i know not the. the plantation was a machine the devoured its...
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equitorial africa became the world main source of captives. in this royal african company accounting document written in sixteen eighty eight we learn that over an eight year period the english company shipped sixty thousand seven hundred eighty three captives. each captive cost them eight to twelve pounds sterling equivalent today between eleven hundred and seven hundred dollars. all of them were bought with trade goods. the demand for slaves was so high that the europeans urge their african partners to plan rationalize and industrialize their methods of mass deportation. slaves or often bought on credit. and sold out amount that european ships would come they would have a whole cargo full of textiles different metal wearer. tobacco whatever and they these would be given to the local merchants extended to them on credit and then the merchants would go inland with those goods and buy slaves and come back the biggest impact was the level of. the level of violence the rising level of violence the level of uncertainty. that permeated society ever
equitorial africa became the world main source of captives. in this royal african company accounting document written in sixteen eighty eight we learn that over an eight year period the english company shipped sixty thousand seven hundred eighty three captives. each captive cost them eight to twelve pounds sterling equivalent today between eleven hundred and seven hundred dollars. all of them were bought with trade goods. the demand for slaves was so high that the europeans urge their african...
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three hundred twelve captives rounded up in one hundred sixteen days. african response to the expansion of trade was directly tied to the fact that people in the various embarkation points in the african coast knew exactly what was going on in the americas all of these individuals were were entirely aware of the plantation system of the americas. the mary sarah fico arrived in sandeman one year after leaving friends only nine captives had perished a good ratio for the crew which celebrated success. in the drawings of the mary star sheik no allusion to the slave suffering appears. they were dehumanized shadows tallied and lined up like barrels at the bottom of the hold it in many cases the transportation of human beings turned into a nightmare. it's very important to understand that violence on board slave ships would be used selectively in other words no captain wanted to kill the entire allotment of people on board because that voyage within have no profit so when there was resistance what the captains would do is organize a a spectacle in which a smal
three hundred twelve captives rounded up in one hundred sixteen days. african response to the expansion of trade was directly tied to the fact that people in the various embarkation points in the african coast knew exactly what was going on in the americas all of these individuals were were entirely aware of the plantation system of the americas. the mary sarah fico arrived in sandeman one year after leaving friends only nine captives had perished a good ratio for the crew which celebrated...
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on caribbean beaches captives disembarked as blacks in a world dominated by whites. an outlet for a society founded on violence and race the carnival echoes the days when the shooting. industry imposed its rhythms rites and seasons and set the pace for island life. i and there alone drummers announce the end of winter and there's option of cutting when fleeing slaves covered themselves in the last oh and others the for the hands of their persecutors i know not the. the plantation was a machine that devoured its workforce. it needed a constant supply of new comers. landowners wanted to transform the slaves bodies into tools on plantations whipping in torture methodically used to deprive them of their humanity. in this torture garden. the master's authority was absolute. so you take for example a character like thomas this would and you can almost see in his diaries the escalation in the violence that he has to mete out or the things he has to mete out to the enslaved to keep them working on the plantation. by a riot as a foreman on the new plantation learning to liste
on caribbean beaches captives disembarked as blacks in a world dominated by whites. an outlet for a society founded on violence and race the carnival echoes the days when the shooting. industry imposed its rhythms rites and seasons and set the pace for island life. i and there alone drummers announce the end of winter and there's option of cutting when fleeing slaves covered themselves in the last oh and others the for the hands of their persecutors i know not the. the plantation was a machine...
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ricardo was held captive for eight months.d american cell—mates were moved regularly to prevent any western rescue attempts. once an is stronghold, this ground now belongs to the kurds. the house was destroyed by a coalition air strike. this is the place. this was the view that ricardo saw, a rare glimpse of sunlight from underneath his blindfold. we are here in the room, and we used to sleep there, and we had the toilet there, on the second floor. now, ricardo is free to go where he wants. the cells under raqqa's stadium are a reminder that is brutalised a population. and new sadism was born here in this is prison. he was held nearby. ricardo heard the screams of the tortured and the dying on a daily basis. yeah, we spent three months here in a cell like that, three people. eventually, his government secured his freedom. ransoms were paid. then, he went back to work. but his task here is not complete. here are the men suspected of imprisoning him. alexanda kotey and el shafee elsheikh are accused of torturing and killing 27 h
ricardo was held captive for eight months.d american cell—mates were moved regularly to prevent any western rescue attempts. once an is stronghold, this ground now belongs to the kurds. the house was destroyed by a coalition air strike. this is the place. this was the view that ricardo saw, a rare glimpse of sunlight from underneath his blindfold. we are here in the room, and we used to sleep there, and we had the toilet there, on the second floor. now, ricardo is free to go where he wants....
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musicologist began searching for the source of these captivating sound. deep in the rain forest in central africa. to find their culture the state. only a promise to his son charlie was a jolt and returned to the concrete and glass jungle of new york. the result reversed culture shock. the frozen. song from the forest starts caucus night on w. . all around the world young women are shaking up the film industry. what's their inspiration what's their secret. secrets five women fi stories now on an arts twenty one special.
musicologist began searching for the source of these captivating sound. deep in the rain forest in central africa. to find their culture the state. only a promise to his son charlie was a jolt and returned to the concrete and glass jungle of new york. the result reversed culture shock. the frozen. song from the forest starts caucus night on w. . all around the world young women are shaking up the film industry. what's their inspiration what's their secret. secrets five women fi stories now on...
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musicologist began searching for the source of this captivating sound. and found that deep in the rain forest in central africa and the little boy in the closing. so he was so fascinated by their culture that he stayed. only a promise to his son made sarn only the jungle and return to the concrete and glass jungle but. the result reverse culture shock. from the forest starts. w. . election officials in zimbabwe say president emerson men and god has won the country's presidential election the vote was held on monday but opposition officials announced they were rejecting the results claiming they were unverified deadly opposition protests have already broken out this week following the ballot.
musicologist began searching for the source of this captivating sound. and found that deep in the rain forest in central africa and the little boy in the closing. so he was so fascinated by their culture that he stayed. only a promise to his son made sarn only the jungle and return to the concrete and glass jungle but. the result reverse culture shock. from the forest starts. w. . election officials in zimbabwe say president emerson men and god has won the country's presidential election the...
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. >>> one detail captivating the nation is that paul manafort paid $15,000 for the ostrich jacket. could this be the jacket? it is unconfirmed. our reporter reached out to one of manafort's favorite stories. they say they do offer men's jackets from $8,800 up to $195,000 depending on the material. the internet has been hard on the case. this is an artist rendering. some have suggested this one. based on our own research mostly on that same costume company website, we are pretty sure we located the ostrich jacket. possibly he just really overpaid for it. you're welcome, america.
. >>> one detail captivating the nation is that paul manafort paid $15,000 for the ostrich jacket. could this be the jacket? it is unconfirmed. our reporter reached out to one of manafort's favorite stories. they say they do offer men's jackets from $8,800 up to $195,000 depending on the material. the internet has been hard on the case. this is an artist rendering. some have suggested this one. based on our own research mostly on that same costume company website, we are pretty sure we...
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in all, john mccain spent 2008 days in captivity. five and a half years he didn't see his life and kids for six years. the government awarded him the silver star, the navy combat action ribbon and many more. he went onto spend 31 years serving his country. senator john mccain was shot out of the sky, sank to the bottom of a line and survived after five years of torture. if you wonder about his time in captivity, listen to him struggle to speak as he laid in agony. >> i would just like to tell -- >> in a few hours the final details of senator mccain's funeral plans are set to be announced. wednesday would have been his 82nd birthday. he'll be at the arizona state capit capitol. the public is invited to pay their respects. on thursday morning there's a memorial service at the phoenix baptist church. senator mccain's body will be flown to washington on friday. he will lie in state at the rotunda. only the 30th american to receive that honor. again, the public will be invited to pay its respects. on saturday there's a memorial service at
in all, john mccain spent 2008 days in captivity. five and a half years he didn't see his life and kids for six years. the government awarded him the silver star, the navy combat action ribbon and many more. he went onto spend 31 years serving his country. senator john mccain was shot out of the sky, sank to the bottom of a line and survived after five years of torture. if you wonder about his time in captivity, listen to him struggle to speak as he laid in agony. >> i would just like to...
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spent in hanoi in the hanoi hilton during which he was tortured and given the opportunity to leave captivity earlier and he wouldn't do it and it came out. so it was not only the courage, but most of all is this. anyone who had been through that experience for five and a half years, you would expect afterwards to be justifiably angry, they wouldn't be able to operate in life in a way that all of us would like to see. the thing about john mccain was despite that experience this was someone who was gracious, in was someone civil who did have a sense of proportion about life and maybe the best example of that, i think, was as you know andrea and you reported and we've talked about this too, in the 1990s when there was a movement to restore relations with vietnam, another kind of person who had gone through 5 1/2 years in the hanoi hilton would have said absolutely not. i'm a holdout. last country on earth we should restore relations with is vietnam.
spent in hanoi in the hanoi hilton during which he was tortured and given the opportunity to leave captivity earlier and he wouldn't do it and it came out. so it was not only the courage, but most of all is this. anyone who had been through that experience for five and a half years, you would expect afterwards to be justifiably angry, they wouldn't be able to operate in life in a way that all of us would like to see. the thing about john mccain was despite that experience this was someone who...
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captor and fled to germany where he hunted her we've spoken to ashwood who told us how she was held captive by the terrorist group. can we were standing seven girls captured by fighters in taken to syria the worst time and my life was the moment when i was all separated me from my family they took us away from our mothers fathers brothers they even have abducted eight year old girls they tortured us raped test sold us into slavery who were looking for gasland anything sharp knife scissors who couldn't find anything to kill ourselves with we were trying to escape but they handcuffed our hands and legs covered our heads and raped us they turned us into human shields when they went anywhere they took us with them so that the strikes didn't kill them schalke is now nineteen years old who she was captured by eisel four years ago she was sold as a sex slave to one of their fighters his name. after suffering abuse for three whole months she managed to escape and she fled to germany however once there she again came face to face with a man who had been slave to be derived in the country as a refuge
captor and fled to germany where he hunted her we've spoken to ashwood who told us how she was held captive by the terrorist group. can we were standing seven girls captured by fighters in taken to syria the worst time and my life was the moment when i was all separated me from my family they took us away from our mothers fathers brothers they even have abducted eight year old girls they tortured us raped test sold us into slavery who were looking for gasland anything sharp knife scissors who...
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test revealed that this was an anonymous and buried african captive. the archaeology of slavery in a recent field is exuding a long untold history. the history of the million africans who were deported to europe between the fifteenth and the seventeenth centuries. when they were devoured doesn't it couldn't need a plate as you know it's kind of you don't nibble to get this on the on the of young it. was the loss that again only put us you. would use in the. the poor will it. will feel it won't get till they'd said it was he told us in that young put it possible don't know up fourteen forty four between morocco and mauritania prince henry's mercenaries kidnapped unarmed civilians. deported to portugal these first captives were unloaded in the first port on the way home the law goes. on this beach one morning in august fourteenth forty four nearly two hundred fifty men women and children who had been captured on the atlantic coast were sold to the highest bidder this sale was an event the first booty brought back to the country for the cockies to doors i
test revealed that this was an anonymous and buried african captive. the archaeology of slavery in a recent field is exuding a long untold history. the history of the million africans who were deported to europe between the fifteenth and the seventeenth centuries. when they were devoured doesn't it couldn't need a plate as you know it's kind of you don't nibble to get this on the on the of young it. was the loss that again only put us you. would use in the. the poor will it. will feel it won't...
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i mean, the way he was treated in captivity, the torture that he believes broke him, but it made him the man he became. he was able to overcome that, and come back, and attain the rank of captain and maybe commanded one of the largest flying squads in the navy and go in to politics, and become a senator and a senator that was respected by both sides of the aisle, a testament to an american legend. >> thank you so much for your time. and perspective on remembering this american hero. thank you. >>> john mccain often reached across the aisle to get things done. he said working together doesn't mean abandoning one's principals. >> that is right. in one of his last speeches on the senate be floor, mccain implored his colleagues to work together and reminded them of what happens had they don't. >> -- what happens had when t s don't. >> merely preventing your opponent from doing what they want is not inspiring work. not letting them prevent agreements that do not require abandonment of core principals, agreements made in good faith that improve lives and protect the american people. the se
i mean, the way he was treated in captivity, the torture that he believes broke him, but it made him the man he became. he was able to overcome that, and come back, and attain the rank of captain and maybe commanded one of the largest flying squads in the navy and go in to politics, and become a senator and a senator that was respected by both sides of the aisle, a testament to an american legend. >> thank you so much for your time. and perspective on remembering this american hero. thank...
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mccain was offered an early release from captivity, but he refused, citing the military code of conduct. >> a code of conduct required prisoners of war to be released in the order that they were captured. >> i understood that the vietnamese didn't single me out for an offer of release because of any act of charity on their part, that it would be an issue of exploitation on their behalf. there was really no doubt about that. >> and john mccain made an affirmative decision that he would stay in prison and likely die rather than dishonor the united states navy, his family's legacy of service and break the code of conduct. >> over the next 5 1/2 years in captivity, he was subjected to repeated torture and experienced frequent bouts of disintery and constant isolation. >> he was held in solitary confinement for two years so that tested his will to live and his belief system. >> every day was basically about one thing, survival. >> by christmas 1972, the u.s. dramatically increased it's bombing runs over north vietnam in an effort to get the vietnamese to the negotiating table. >> and that, i
mccain was offered an early release from captivity, but he refused, citing the military code of conduct. >> a code of conduct required prisoners of war to be released in the order that they were captured. >> i understood that the vietnamese didn't single me out for an offer of release because of any act of charity on their part, that it would be an issue of exploitation on their behalf. there was really no doubt about that. >> and john mccain made an affirmative decision that...
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lost their license the shelter should have closed it didn't instead say police its owners kept girls captive renting them out for six. we conducted raids at three or four places in two hours in rescue nearly twenty four girls and we're still looking for fifteen more children. police found out about what was going on when one girl escaped she ran to a nearby police station and described how the woman running the home kept children captive she used to say that they would kill us she used to threaten us she took the children to the office once and told us to hit to policeman our media if they came. children being forced into prostitution is relatively common in india the government's national commission for the protection of child rights says care homes often hide it about a quarter of a million children live in one of seven thousand of them of which the fish are unregistered with little official oversight when such a ballance is exposed the associated criminal cases are often paul be prosecuted first of all investigations are not done in the manner that really established the case in the scrut
lost their license the shelter should have closed it didn't instead say police its owners kept girls captive renting them out for six. we conducted raids at three or four places in two hours in rescue nearly twenty four girls and we're still looking for fifteen more children. police found out about what was going on when one girl escaped she ran to a nearby police station and described how the woman running the home kept children captive she used to say that they would kill us she used to...
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have struggled to sell all the tickets for this first day, a reminder that test cricket needs a captivating series now more than ever. for england's batsmen, though, this from ravi ashwin was altogether too interesting. alastair cook got a corker. so many times in england's history, such moments have led to dizzy spells. joe root kept a level head, scoring steadily. keatonjennings accompanied him to lunch and beyond until he was bowled almost in slow motion. how unfortunate... fast forward around 25 minutes and dawid malan was also ejected. in came jonny bairstow, steering the match england's way. he passed 50, alongside root. two yorkshiremen on yorkshire day. but the lesson of the past 999 england tests is where there is peace, trouble may lurk. root run out by kohli for 80. one captain seeing off another. bairstow at the other end could only watch and was almost as helpless here. now we had a different game. jos buttlerfollowed them indoors. so often, it's contagious. ben stokes played a shot that even confused the camera operator. he knew the significance. there was little beneath him.
have struggled to sell all the tickets for this first day, a reminder that test cricket needs a captivating series now more than ever. for england's batsmen, though, this from ravi ashwin was altogether too interesting. alastair cook got a corker. so many times in england's history, such moments have led to dizzy spells. joe root kept a level head, scoring steadily. keatonjennings accompanied him to lunch and beyond until he was bowled almost in slow motion. how unfortunate... fast forward...
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their lives since the shelter should have closed it didn't instead say police its owners kept girls captive renting them out for six. we conducted raids at three or four places in two hours in rescue nearly twenty four girls and we're still looking for fifteen more children. police found out about what was going on when one girl escaped she ran to a nearby police station and described how the woman running the home kept children captive she used to say that they would kill us she used to threaten us she took children to the office once and told us to hit the policeman our media it became. children being forced into prostitution is relatively common in india the government's national commission for the protection of child rights says care homes often hide it about a quarter of a million children live in one of seven thousand of them of which a fish are unregistered with little official oversight when such a balance is exposed the associated criminal cases are often poorly prosecuted first of all investigations are not done in the manner that reestablish the case in the court because of the c
their lives since the shelter should have closed it didn't instead say police its owners kept girls captive renting them out for six. we conducted raids at three or four places in two hours in rescue nearly twenty four girls and we're still looking for fifteen more children. police found out about what was going on when one girl escaped she ran to a nearby police station and described how the woman running the home kept children captive she used to say that they would kill us she used to...
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mccain was offered an early release from captivity, but he refused, citing the military code of conducthe code of conduct required prisoners of war to be released in the order they were captured. >> i understood the vietnamese didn't single me out because of any act of charity on their part. it would be an issue of exploitation on their behalf. there was never any doubt about that. >> john mccain made an affirmative decision that he would stay in prison, and likely die, rather than break the code of conduct. >> mccain was thrown into a cell with two other americans, norris overly and bud day. >> was there a time when you didn't think he would make it? >> i didn't think he would make it the moment i saw him. my description was, his body was saying, let's die and his mind was saying, we're not doing that. >> do you remember that conscious thought almost? >> i remember the incredible joy of seeing two american faces. it gave me reason to live. >> over the next 5 1/2 years in captivity, he was subjected to repeated torture and experienced frequent bouts of dysentery and constant isolation.
mccain was offered an early release from captivity, but he refused, citing the military code of conducthe code of conduct required prisoners of war to be released in the order they were captured. >> i understood the vietnamese didn't single me out because of any act of charity on their part. it would be an issue of exploitation on their behalf. there was never any doubt about that. >> john mccain made an affirmative decision that he would stay in prison, and likely die, rather than...
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most of these captivating salads. deep in the rain forest in central africa. the bucket. and let's look was able to. pump money a little. with get by their culture stayed close to a local only a promise to. the jungle and return to the concrete and glass jungle. the result reverse culture. the colors of the tourists from the forest starts august nights on w. play. live. live. live. live. live live live . look live look look look live look look look live look at least. look live look live look lives . live. live live . thanks liz clint . live live live play live live. live . if. if. if if if if if if. if if if. if if if live live . if if . if if. if . the hooey thank you. you. do the. live. thanks. live . live . live . live live live . live . live live live live live live. live live . live . liz liz liz . glue. glue. glue . play. play. play. play. glenn. glenn glenn. glenn. glick. eleven. play. the flute player glue. pledge flip play play play play play play play play plenty . play live play play play play play play play play play play play play play lists . if. glenn. clo
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mccain was offered an early release from captivity, but he refused.g the military code of conduct. >> a code of conduct required prisons of war to be released in the order they were captured. >> i understood that the vietnamese didn't single me out for an offer of release because of any act of charity on their part, that it would be an issue of exploitation on their behalf. there was never any doubt about that. >> and john mccain made an affirmative decision that he would stay in prison and likely die rather than dishonor the united states navy, his family's legacy of service and break the code of conduct. >> mccain was thrown into a cell with two other americans, norris overly and bud day. >> was there a time when he first arrived when you didn't think he would make it. >> i didn't think he would make it the moment i saw him. my description of him was that his body was saying let's die and his mind is saying we're not doing that. >> do you remember that kind of conscious thought almost? >> i remember the incredible joy of seeing two american faces an
mccain was offered an early release from captivity, but he refused.g the military code of conduct. >> a code of conduct required prisons of war to be released in the order they were captured. >> i understood that the vietnamese didn't single me out for an offer of release because of any act of charity on their part, that it would be an issue of exploitation on their behalf. there was never any doubt about that. >> and john mccain made an affirmative decision that he would stay...
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i once asked him again about his captivity, how long did you ever go without seeing the sun?ongest that i can remember going without seeing the sun was about four months, and then he paused and he added, but i remember one time when they took me out of my cell for a nighttime interrogation, and it struck me that it had been three years since i saw the moon. that's the foundation of man we lost, character, courage, commitment to this country, all of it absorbed in a cell, much of it over the course of five-and-a-half years that he spent alone. he was a uniquely thoroughly human being. we won't see his like for many, many years, if ever. >> no, and, you know, andrea, he was so unique and he was human. when i got up to -- when i got up to washington the first time i was struck by -- when i talked about john mccain and what a great american hero he was, i was struck by the sneer. yeah, you haven't dealt with him yet in committee. yeah, you haven't had him kill your bill. and i heard to a person, john mccain had sharp elbows. he was tough. he was a maverick. he was an outsider. he
i once asked him again about his captivity, how long did you ever go without seeing the sun?ongest that i can remember going without seeing the sun was about four months, and then he paused and he added, but i remember one time when they took me out of my cell for a nighttime interrogation, and it struck me that it had been three years since i saw the moon. that's the foundation of man we lost, character, courage, commitment to this country, all of it absorbed in a cell, much of it over the...
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her family believes she is being held captive. todd: jackie ibanez has more on the desperate quest. >> reporter: two weeks since molly tibbetts vanished from her small town of brooklyn, iowa but investigators could be closer to finding her. search teams coming through ditches after a red shirt was found nearby. an interesting find since employees of the daycare where molly works, the fbi question the owner of the farm and searched his home but he has nothing to hide. investigators say the farmer pled guilty to two counts of stocking. it is believed molly went missing after returning to her boyfriend's home from a jog, she was dog sitting for him while he was out of town for work. investigators chased hundreds of leads and came up empty. molly's family is not losing hope they think she is alive and could be held captive. >> we wake up every day at 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning and fight, dalton is fighting, everybody is fighting to get her back. shannon: former homicide detective and fox news contributor will join us live to weigh in
her family believes she is being held captive. todd: jackie ibanez has more on the desperate quest. >> reporter: two weeks since molly tibbetts vanished from her small town of brooklyn, iowa but investigators could be closer to finding her. search teams coming through ditches after a red shirt was found nearby. an interesting find since employees of the daycare where molly works, the fbi question the owner of the farm and searched his home but he has nothing to hide. investigators say the...
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a unique and captivating world in the middle of the pacific ocean. it's just a good time but the lost a lot of us present. a lot as a way of life that would represent so much more than the typical case shades. we build it will this is probably all children of the sea. the on him sing dance to and glorious nature inspires is what it means and the desire to reconnect to the world around us. any actual data coming anytime it's really sad actually enjoyable to the leftists. but what does the no one need exception. mean town to some remarkable people and learn of their dreams and visions for. their stories are as fascinating and surprising as the islands themselves. and. the beach is the backdrop to the wine life it captivates people from all over the world. their. it's where our attorney begins in honolulu on the island of the walk on the legendary beach that epitomizes our idea of paradise. david is here on the beach every day and there's nowhere else he'd rather be with him waikiki beach isn't just where he works it's his soul. leaves everything this b
a unique and captivating world in the middle of the pacific ocean. it's just a good time but the lost a lot of us present. a lot as a way of life that would represent so much more than the typical case shades. we build it will this is probably all children of the sea. the on him sing dance to and glorious nature inspires is what it means and the desire to reconnect to the world around us. any actual data coming anytime it's really sad actually enjoyable to the leftists. but what does the no one...
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when he was shot down and held captive in vietnam. >> senator, when you woke up this morning, did you say to yourself, where was i 50 years ago in. >> i did. and i thought, wow, maybe i zigged when i should have zagged. and i thought about it. but i also thought about, tom, about the heros that i have known and the benefit of having served in the company of heroes and the -- i'm the luckiest guy you will ever talk to. >> want to hanoi and i stood at the edge of the lake and i got emotional thinking about you and going down a second time and them grabbing you and doing all of that. does that memory ever fade for you? is it there constantly or can you park it somewhere? >> it doesn't fade. but i have parked it. tom, in life we have to go on. and put it behind us and be grateful and every once in a while something reminds me of it or i hear from an old friend who calls up and asked me why i voted wrong and they never call me and tell me i voted right. so think about it. but what i really think about is the people that i had the honor of serving with. some of the gutsiest, most patriotic,
when he was shot down and held captive in vietnam. >> senator, when you woke up this morning, did you say to yourself, where was i 50 years ago in. >> i did. and i thought, wow, maybe i zigged when i should have zagged. and i thought about it. but i also thought about, tom, about the heros that i have known and the benefit of having served in the company of heroes and the -- i'm the luckiest guy you will ever talk to. >> want to hanoi and i stood at the edge of the lake and i...
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musicologist began searching for the source of this captivating sound. and found that deep in the rain forest in central africa and electable in the closing table because back then with the one thing. he was so fascinated by their culture that he stayed. only a promise to his son made sarno leave the jungle and return to the concrete and glass jungle but. the result reverse culture shock. the cruise we. saw from the forest starts august ninth on w. he and. the c.w. news live from berlin with iran's economy on the brink leaders are taking desperate measures outreach to ronnie and taken to the streets over rising food prices and a falling economy with new u.s. sanctions due to take effect tomorrow the leadership is using harsh currency risk restrictions. also coming out. venezuela's president says he has survived the throat attack in the capital now the blame game nicolas maduro says venezuelans living in the u.s. or perhaps colombia are behind the apparent assassination.
musicologist began searching for the source of this captivating sound. and found that deep in the rain forest in central africa and electable in the closing table because back then with the one thing. he was so fascinated by their culture that he stayed. only a promise to his son made sarno leave the jungle and return to the concrete and glass jungle but. the result reverse culture shock. the cruise we. saw from the forest starts august ninth on w. he and. the c.w. news live from berlin with...
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lost their license the shelter should have closed it didn't instead say police its owners kept girls captive renting them out for six. we conducted raids at three or four places in two hours in rescue nearly twenty four girls and we're still looking for fifteen more children. police found out about what was going on when one girl escaped she ran to a nearby police station and described how the woman running the home kept children captive she used to say that they would.
lost their license the shelter should have closed it didn't instead say police its owners kept girls captive renting them out for six. we conducted raids at three or four places in two hours in rescue nearly twenty four girls and we're still looking for fifteen more children. police found out about what was going on when one girl escaped she ran to a nearby police station and described how the woman running the home kept children captive she used to say that they would.
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. >> the rescue that captivated the world. the boys on that thai soccer team now telling their incredible story. abc's james longman with the exclusive interview. the days of waiting. the fear of drowning. >> translator: if i told them we were stuck in the cave, they would have freaked out. >> then the heart-stopping moment when they first heard a rescuer's voice. >> how many of you? 13? brilliant. >> emerging from the flooded cave. now worldwide celebrities. >> how many followers do you have? >> 98,000. >> but looking forward to being kids again. tonight their stories of survival and how truly grateful they are. this special edition of "nightline," "the kooithailand miracle boys," will be right back. >>> this s"nightline," "the tha miracle boys," continues. here now james longman. >> reporter: here they are. those boys from thailand who just two months ago many thought faced almost certain death. today just being boys. laughing. what do you all now want to do in the future? >> translator: i want to be a soccer player like ron
. >> the rescue that captivated the world. the boys on that thai soccer team now telling their incredible story. abc's james longman with the exclusive interview. the days of waiting. the fear of drowning. >> translator: if i told them we were stuck in the cave, they would have freaked out. >> then the heart-stopping moment when they first heard a rescuer's voice. >> how many of you? 13? brilliant. >> emerging from the flooded cave. now worldwide celebrities....
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the colleges began searching for the source of this captivating sound. and found that deep in the rain forest in central africa and were led to believe the closing table book left him with gloom why anyone would. leave the costs he was so fascinated by their culture that he stayed. only a promise to his son made star known leave the jungle and return to the concrete and glass jungle but. the result reverse culture shock. the prize winning documentary from the forest starts august night w. . was. a drone loaded with explosives has exploded while venezuelan president nicolas maduro was speaking in a military parade venezuelan government sources said that it was an assassination attempt on the general seven national guard who reportedly enjoy it. and tens of thousands have been protesting a new law that declares the country the exclusive homeland of jewish people the demonstration was all denies to by israel's jews minority.
the colleges began searching for the source of this captivating sound. and found that deep in the rain forest in central africa and were led to believe the closing table book left him with gloom why anyone would. leave the costs he was so fascinated by their culture that he stayed. only a promise to his son made star known leave the jungle and return to the concrete and glass jungle but. the result reverse culture shock. the prize winning documentary from the forest starts august night w. ....
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their lives since the shelter should have closed it didn't instead say police its owners kept girls captive renting them out for six. we conducted raids at three or four places in two hours and rescued nearly twenty four girls and we're still looking for fifteen more children. police found out about what was going on when one girl escaped she ran to a nearby police station and described how the woman running the home kept children captive she used to say that they would kill us she used to threaten us she took the children to the office once and told us to hit to policeman our media it became . children being forced into prostitution is relatively common in india the government's national commission for the protection of child rights says care homes often hide it about a quarter of a million children live in one of seven thousand of them of which a fish are unregistered with little official oversight when such you balance is exposed the associated criminal cases are often poorly prosecuted first of all investigations are not done in the manner that really established the case in the court b
their lives since the shelter should have closed it didn't instead say police its owners kept girls captive renting them out for six. we conducted raids at three or four places in two hours and rescued nearly twenty four girls and we're still looking for fifteen more children. police found out about what was going on when one girl escaped she ran to a nearby police station and described how the woman running the home kept children captive she used to say that they would kill us she used to...
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he was held captive for eight months.ld, this ground now belongs to the kurds. the house was destroyed by a coalition air strike. this is the place. this was the view that ricardo saw. a rare glimpse of sunlight from underneath his blindfold. we are here in the room, and we slept there and we had the toilet there. 0n the second floor. now ricardo is free to go where he wants. the cells under raqqa's stadium are a reminder that is brutalised a population. a new sadism was born here in this is prison. he was held nearby. ricardo heard the screams of the tortured and dying on a daily basis. we would spend three months here in a cell like that. three people. eventually his government secured his freedom, ransoms were paid. then, he went back to work. but his task here is not complete. here are the men suspected of imprisoning him. they are accused of torturing and killing 27 hostages. ricardo wants to confront them. he says they are cowards who fled the battlefield. they refused to answer his questions and quickly bring the i
he was held captive for eight months.ld, this ground now belongs to the kurds. the house was destroyed by a coalition air strike. this is the place. this was the view that ricardo saw. a rare glimpse of sunlight from underneath his blindfold. we are here in the room, and we slept there and we had the toilet there. 0n the second floor. now ricardo is free to go where he wants. the cells under raqqa's stadium are a reminder that is brutalised a population. a new sadism was born here in this is...
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in all, mccain spent 2,008 days in captivity, five and a half years. when he didn't see his wife and children. a total of six years he was without them. the government awarded mccain the silver star, the purple heart, the bronze medal, navy combat action ribbon, the prisoner of war medal and many, many more honors. he went on and spent 31 years serving his country as a u.s. senator. let us recap for you, president trump, senator john mccain survived being blown out of the sky, sinking to the bottom of a lake, five and a half years of torture and is battling brain cancer and, mr. trump, if you do wonder about his time in captivity we invite you to watch him walk and he cannot raise his arms above his shoulders. he fought and nearly died multiple times for the freedoms we enjoy every day. here's how he described his time in captivity in his own words at the republican national convention in 2008. >> i fell in love with my country when i was a prisoner in someone else's. i loved it not just for the many comforts of life here, i loved it for its decency, f
in all, mccain spent 2,008 days in captivity, five and a half years. when he didn't see his wife and children. a total of six years he was without them. the government awarded mccain the silver star, the purple heart, the bronze medal, navy combat action ribbon, the prisoner of war medal and many, many more honors. he went on and spent 31 years serving his country as a u.s. senator. let us recap for you, president trump, senator john mccain survived being blown out of the sky, sinking to the...
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from captivity. this is. the or because the star of the show at this marine park on ten a reef in the canary islands. the killer whale appears to follow his trainers every command. together with five other or because the two time mammals thrills visitors to the local park it every day. this is a photo of kids who with his former trainer. his mother says alexis always had a special connection to animals and that he was considered the most experienced orca trainer at the local park. until december of two thousand and nine attacked and killed alexis his trainer. but that only became public knowledge much later. knowing that in its line of business the park had no interest in saying what really happened namely orca attack. because that would have had a negative impact on visitor numbers. so they played it down claiming that it was the fault of the trainer not the orca. in. the autopsy report clearly states that alexis has his body displayed shark bites and internal injuries but to this day the marine parks owner
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must be women heroes and in captivity and somehow international community unfortunately in my point of view they haven't done. enough it's true that many countries like germany canada australia they have brought easy it is to give them support but what should be done it's not enough ok percent if he is even still living in tents. they cannot go back to center to their homes for different reasons let me ask you muslims what your reason is that because the safety and security incentives are it's not stable. people cannot go back to their homes it's almost been four years to the forty's that they leave their homes. there is a lot of politico conflicts the basic services education have is not provided ok like you just interrupt you for a moment i just want to ask you another question if you don't mind our report showed smugglers returning the women to their families just wondering why why smugglers are taking that way it why international aid organizations wouldn't be involved in that is well well this is the question that we need a community have us also international community unfortunat
must be women heroes and in captivity and somehow international community unfortunately in my point of view they haven't done. enough it's true that many countries like germany canada australia they have brought easy it is to give them support but what should be done it's not enough ok percent if he is even still living in tents. they cannot go back to center to their homes for different reasons let me ask you muslims what your reason is that because the safety and security incentives are it's...
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british citizen i was born in this country and i'm bad a stalker at seventeen and then i was held captive and i was tortured because i was seen as damage occurred i was then taken to india where i enjoyed an exorcism and then i was brought back to this country where i tried to commit suicide in a homeless shelter and then i was forced into marriage and after a school since march there was barrier after five months of share. i was then my family finally took me back and then they were up and i think the second one. manageable me and i said nobody in england but have you now so we're going to have to bring someone from india on a piece that there was not some office coming over from india that there were people waiting to come over for a visa to use me as to take care but i actually ran away from home and i was threatening suicide sunny who was disowned by her family as a result considers herself lucky she managed to escape when many others are still captive campaigners have called this the equivalent of modern day slavery and they're calling on the authorities to do more to talk of the pro
british citizen i was born in this country and i'm bad a stalker at seventeen and then i was held captive and i was tortured because i was seen as damage occurred i was then taken to india where i enjoyed an exorcism and then i was brought back to this country where i tried to commit suicide in a homeless shelter and then i was forced into marriage and after a school since march there was barrier after five months of share. i was then my family finally took me back and then they were up and i...