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kws jayme closs, just discovered last week after 88 harrowing days in captivity.lizabeth smart. >> she has indeed been found alive. >> reporter: jaycee dugard. >> it's been a long haul, but i'm getting there. >> reporter: and the women held captive in cleveland's house of horrors. >> three women that vanished have been found alive. >> reporter: jayme's story has captivated the nation. >> this is all the outcome we like to have when a child goes missing. >> this is a little girl. this is a real person. this isn't just a story. it's not a netflix series. it's not that. this is real life. and this little girl has to live her life every day for the rest of her life. >> reporter: despite the happy reunions -- >> could not believe it. i absolutely could not believe it. >> reporter: for many of the young women, the tough road to recovery only just begins after they come home. >> i can't fathom how i kept it together or, you know, i must have been checked out, you know, in a different level, you know, present but not present for some of it. because it's -- it's terrifying
kws jayme closs, just discovered last week after 88 harrowing days in captivity.lizabeth smart. >> she has indeed been found alive. >> reporter: jaycee dugard. >> it's been a long haul, but i'm getting there. >> reporter: and the women held captive in cleveland's house of horrors. >> three women that vanished have been found alive. >> reporter: jayme's story has captivated the nation. >> this is all the outcome we like to have when a child goes missing....
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most aid is has found to reveal the grim reality of keeping orcas in captivity though not many share concerns. she lives in the village of lost or a lagos and northern town a wreath this is where her son alex grew up and later attended school. the local church was packed for alex's funeral service. soon after she says the park management began trying to conceal the true cause of his death. many believe their claim that he had simply drowned. but also. look a letter to the army autopsy report shows what really caused his death it says he suffered a brutal orca attack. causing lethal injuries. but in a moment the. little parquet animal while alex worked is a huge tourist attraction. a for was and the killer whale shows continue even after his death. i just this is these shows look like trainers and vultures are in perfect common. sense to them the water tanks in which the orcas swim the payload launch but in nature these wild sometimes comp i'm old and one hundred kilometers in a single day. the minute up it with the. cato that's the ark is the name killed alex out of frustration with.
most aid is has found to reveal the grim reality of keeping orcas in captivity though not many share concerns. she lives in the village of lost or a lagos and northern town a wreath this is where her son alex grew up and later attended school. the local church was packed for alex's funeral service. soon after she says the park management began trying to conceal the true cause of his death. many believe their claim that he had simply drowned. but also. look a letter to the army autopsy report...
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mercedes has found to reveal the grim reality of keeping all cars in captivity though not many share her concerns. she lives in the village of loss or a lay hasa northern town a reef this is where her son alex grew up and later attended school. the local church was packed for alex's funeral service. soon after she sounds the park management began trying to conceal the true cause of his dance. many believe their claim that he had simply drowned. is what is the meaning. of the army autopsy report shows what really caused his death it says he suffered a brutal orca attacking us causing lethal injury. on mental. model parquet animals while alex worked is a huge tourist attraction. is sheaffer if you have the killer whale shows continue even after his death. i just this is these shows look like trainers and all critters are in perfect common. sense and them the water tanks in which the ochre swim the payload launch but in nature these well sometimes company than one hundred kilometers in a single day. don't want it up at all the false hold for all four. cato that's the orca's name killed
mercedes has found to reveal the grim reality of keeping all cars in captivity though not many share her concerns. she lives in the village of loss or a lay hasa northern town a reef this is where her son alex grew up and later attended school. the local church was packed for alex's funeral service. soon after she sounds the park management began trying to conceal the true cause of his dance. many believe their claim that he had simply drowned. is what is the meaning. of the army autopsy report...
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that testing against keeping wells and don't fans in captivity rich in their view constitutes animal cruelty. so here's the final drive or. see. if there's a lot of you up. like come out for not. missing it is doesn't consider herself an animal rights activist but she does oppose keeping busy in captivity. a lot of power came in while argues that the animals are better off not being in the wild claiming that pollution and overfishing mean all cars have a. much better that. is involved who owns laura parquet likes talking about his love for animals and the importance of wildlife preservation so how come one of his alters killed a trainer. here. is this possible well it was an accident. we had. oh why do you keep calling it an accident instead of an attack. because it wasn't an attack. i don't know i think that is you know chakra i mean the animal has i mean i think it was absolute reaction to it here because the trainer had a good relationship with the animal so they worked together. this year and then suddenly their animal became nervous with us here us into us that was for that not
that testing against keeping wells and don't fans in captivity rich in their view constitutes animal cruelty. so here's the final drive or. see. if there's a lot of you up. like come out for not. missing it is doesn't consider herself an animal rights activist but she does oppose keeping busy in captivity. a lot of power came in while argues that the animals are better off not being in the wild claiming that pollution and overfishing mean all cars have a. much better that. is involved who owns...
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most a days has found to reveal the grim reality of keeping all careers in captivity though not many share concerns. she lives in the village of los rail a hawse in northern tenor reef this is where her son alex grew up and later attended school. the local church was packed alex's funeral service. soon after she says the park management began trying to conceal the true cause of his death. many believe their claim that he had simply drowned. in. the report shows what really caused his death it says he suffered a brutal orca attacking us causing lethal injuring. a. lot of parquet animals while alex worked is a huge tourist attraction. i . and the killer whale shows continue even after his death. i visit is these shows look like trainers and alters are in perfect harmony. into them the water tanks in which the orcas when the pale launch but in nature these well sometimes couple more than one hundred kilometers in a single day. the minute. kato that's the orcas name killed alex out of frustration that. got me into that animal was stressed. as it was put on our pressure. i think it attack
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captive in order to send a message about the almost destroyed or devastated health care system especially in the north part of yemen. fighting has again flared up across yemen including near the key port of data that put a six week old u.n. broken seems far in the city in jeopardy now explains. the ceasefire intraday there appears to be on the verge of falling apart fighting has intensified on the outskirts of yemen's main port city further north government troops backed by the sergeant emirate he led military coalition are on the move took up certain areas near the who think controlled capital sana'a u.n. envoy martin griffiths met who think him and to plead with them to maintain the whole day the cease fire which began six weeks ago the hands of the rebels political council told the u.n. envoy that saudi arabia is undermining the truce no economic our our focus is to consolidate the front lines our success will depend on what we will achieve militarily. this is the retired dutch general who was given the job of ensuring the delicate ceasefire doesn't fall apart patrick comer met leaders
captive in order to send a message about the almost destroyed or devastated health care system especially in the north part of yemen. fighting has again flared up across yemen including near the key port of data that put a six week old u.n. broken seems far in the city in jeopardy now explains. the ceasefire intraday there appears to be on the verge of falling apart fighting has intensified on the outskirts of yemen's main port city further north government troops backed by the sergeant emirate...
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jayme closs finally safe after 88 terrifying days in captivity. >> you can tell she's not quite the same. >> her long road to recovery. we hear from her grandfather overnight. as the teen's alleged kidnappera , se s what triggered this avalanche that left people scrambling to escape the snow? >>> leading lady tossup. shocking tie at the critics' choice awards. and the big winners. >>> the new study on what may work better than cough syrup on beating that stubborn winter cough. >>> good monday morning, everyone. we begin with president trump looking to fend off two explosive reports on his dealings with russia. >> the president says he's insulted by the suggestion that he may have worked on russia's behalf. he's rejecting allegations that he went to great lengths to meetings with vladimir putin. >> today, democrats are meeting to discuss taking a rare step by calling the president's interpreter to testify. abc's elizabeth hur has the new details. elizabeth, good morning. >> reporter: janai, kenneth, good morning to you. democrats tried to subpoena the president's interpreter once before.
jayme closs finally safe after 88 terrifying days in captivity. >> you can tell she's not quite the same. >> her long road to recovery. we hear from her grandfather overnight. as the teen's alleged kidnappera , se s what triggered this avalanche that left people scrambling to escape the snow? >>> leading lady tossup. shocking tie at the critics' choice awards. and the big winners. >>> the new study on what may work better than cough syrup on beating that stubborn...
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the 13-year-old kidnapped held captive for 88 days. this morning we're learning new details about the teen's amazing escape as well as the suspect accused of murdering her parents and abducting her. >> but we begin with breaking news. pandemonium overnight at a mall in new jersey. shoppers running to escape gunshots. two people hurt. abc's erielle reshef is here with more. erielle? >> reporter: good morning, guys. moments of chaos at that new jersey mall as shots rang out. the frantic aftermath as you see here caught on cell phone video. >> we got to go. we got to go. we got to go. r:a bu new jersey mall friday night after gunfire erupted leaving two people shot. >> come on. he's doing it. >> reporter: the mayhem caught on cell phone video. shoppers seen desperately running for the exits as jersey city police and k9 units evacuate the building. >> flying over, shoes, boxes. this is insane. >> reporter: this man separated from his son amid the confusion. >> he's still stuck actually now in the court, so i'm waiting for him, for the poli
the 13-year-old kidnapped held captive for 88 days. this morning we're learning new details about the teen's amazing escape as well as the suspect accused of murdering her parents and abducting her. >> but we begin with breaking news. pandemonium overnight at a mall in new jersey. shoppers running to escape gunshots. two people hurt. abc's erielle reshef is here with more. erielle? >> reporter: good morning, guys. moments of chaos at that new jersey mall as shots rang out. the...
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young gross at the prime of life are sold, bought, held captive and raped every d day.i is inconceivablble that the conscience of the leaders of 195 countries around the world is not mobilized to liberate these girls. what if they were a commercial deal, and oil deal, or a shipment of weapons? most certainly, no effort would be spared to liberate them. day i hear tragic stories, hundreds of thousands and even millions of children and women around the world are suffering from persecution and violence. every day i hear the screams of children in iraq, syria, and yemen. every day we see hundreds of women and children in africa and other countries the coming murder projects fuels for war without anyone moving in to help them or hold account those who commit these crimes. for most four years, i've beeeen traveling around the world to tell my story and that of my community and other vulnerable community's without having achieved any justice. the perpetrators of sexual violence against yazidis another women and girls are yet to be prosecuted for these crimes. justice is not do
young gross at the prime of life are sold, bought, held captive and raped every d day.i is inconceivablble that the conscience of the leaders of 195 countries around the world is not mobilized to liberate these girls. what if they were a commercial deal, and oil deal, or a shipment of weapons? most certainly, no effort would be spared to liberate them. day i hear tragic stories, hundreds of thousands and even millions of children and women around the world are suffering from persecution and...
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after escaping captivity.(ken) it's a story making national headlines.nd tonight we are joined by marc klaas... who lost his own daughter after she was kidnapped in 1993. (ken) 1993.kidnapped in after she was daughter lost his own klaas... who joined by marc tonight we are and headlines.national making it's a story (ken)captivity. escaping after family.. home with closs is back year old jamie days later... 13- now 88- home..her wisconsin kidnapped from then she was were killed.. then she was kidnapped from her wisconsin home.. now 88- days later... 13- year old jamie closs is back home with family.. after escaping captivity.(ken) it's a story making national headlines. and tonight we are joined by marc klaas... who lost his own daughter after she was kidnapped in 1993. (ken) for some reason the warning from netflix and police cannot be said enough. do not attempt the bird box challenge... especially while driving. a 17-year-old in utah crashed her car while attempting the viral challenge based on the movie bird box. police say the teen drifted into oncom
after escaping captivity.(ken) it's a story making national headlines.nd tonight we are joined by marc klaas... who lost his own daughter after she was kidnapped in 1993. (ken) 1993.kidnapped in after she was daughter lost his own klaas... who joined by marc tonight we are and headlines.national making it's a story (ken)captivity. escaping after family.. home with closs is back year old jamie days later... 13- now 88- home..her wisconsin kidnapped from then she was were killed.. then she was...
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this is the property where authorities say jayme was held captive for 88 days. the home can't be seen off the road. it's behind that garage there. neighbors who live nearby say there was always something different about this home. did you ever see anything weird or suspicious there? >> no. it's just not a place i ever felt really comfortable walking by. i never saw anybody. >> reporter: patterson's childhood friend dylan fisher telling abc news he never imagined his quiet, happy, friend would be accused of something like this. >> i'm asking myself a lot of questions. none of them make sense. >> reporter: fisher's mom, also remembering patterson's visits. >> i never had an inkling he thought that way. >> reporter: patterson's attorneys in a statement saying in part "this is a very tragic situation." mr. patterson's legal team will be relying on the integrity of our judicial system to ensure that everyone's rights are protected and respected. >> alex perez joins us live. the suspect has his first court appearance tomorrow. we may learn more about why he targeted t
this is the property where authorities say jayme was held captive for 88 days. the home can't be seen off the road. it's behind that garage there. neighbors who live nearby say there was always something different about this home. did you ever see anything weird or suspicious there? >> no. it's just not a place i ever felt really comfortable walking by. i never saw anybody. >> reporter: patterson's childhood friend dylan fisher telling abc news he never imagined his quiet, happy,...
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. >> i don't think we should be held captive, like our paycheck should be held captive just because of something that they need to brawl out. >> reporter: with no money on the way, she plans to ask the bank for a loan and the food bank for help. she's not alone. 50 workers a day are relying on their shelves. >> i've never done this before. >> reporter: she never imagined she would be here. >> i pay my taxes and do what i'm supposed to do. i shouldn't be without a job. >> reporter: she is registering and lining up with the basics. she voted for president trump, but not for this. >> i agree with the wall. we are not volunteers. >> reporter: adding insult to injury, workers find themselves without pay in a city that saw the cost of housing rise in the last five years. >> they are part of the ecosystem that supports the businesses. >> reporter: a ripple effect? >> correct. >> reporter: the ripples are spreading. the federal building is in the middle of the normally vibrant historic downtown that is now almost empty. this bookstore says sales are down by half. this restaurant cut back their
. >> i don't think we should be held captive, like our paycheck should be held captive just because of something that they need to brawl out. >> reporter: with no money on the way, she plans to ask the bank for a loan and the food bank for help. she's not alone. 50 workers a day are relying on their shelves. >> i've never done this before. >> reporter: she never imagined she would be here. >> i pay my taxes and do what i'm supposed to do. i shouldn't be without a...
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occasions where the losers sacrificed but in those matches it was clear from the start that the captives would be the losers. the layout of the lengthy reflected the class divisions in our society the common people lived down on the plains which the jungle has now replaced the nobility and officials were in the middle and at the top where they could look down on the rest with the rulers anyone who lived in a stone house was middle class the poor maya lived as their descendants still do in fashion cottages with walls of wicker and clay. maize has been ground in the same way for thousands of years it was the toil of the peasants that made possible the luxury we lived in and our cultural achievements through at times we did forget that finally it all came down to may's god in our creation myth. worshippers made of maize flown. so to this day we are known as the maze people but scientists also say that centuries of a maze monoculture exhausted the soil and that too played a part in the sudden decline of our civilization after a thousand years of preeminence. it was abandoned not long after t
occasions where the losers sacrificed but in those matches it was clear from the start that the captives would be the losers. the layout of the lengthy reflected the class divisions in our society the common people lived down on the plains which the jungle has now replaced the nobility and officials were in the middle and at the top where they could look down on the rest with the rulers anyone who lived in a stone house was middle class the poor maya lived as their descendants still do in...
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surrounding a happy 13-year-old jayme closs recovering with family after three months months in captivity. today her abductor faces the judge. >>> get ready for the hottest wheels to hit the road. we'll take you live to the detroit auto show for a preview of this year's coolest cars. "early today" starts right now. i'm frances rivera. >> i'm phillip mena. president trump facing tough questions this morning over his relationship with russia, following a pair of bombshell reports. "the new york times" detailed an fbi investigation into whether the president himself was working for russia. while a "washington post" report claims the president concealed details about his face-to-face meetings with russian president vladimir putin, the president took to twitter in wake of these stories tweeting over two dozen times throughout the weekend. it started saturday morning with a volley of six tweets about the russia investigation specifically targeting the fbi and its former director james comey and the tweets ended with the president talking about everything from border security and the wall to his
surrounding a happy 13-year-old jayme closs recovering with family after three months months in captivity. today her abductor faces the judge. >>> get ready for the hottest wheels to hit the road. we'll take you live to the detroit auto show for a preview of this year's coolest cars. "early today" starts right now. i'm frances rivera. >> i'm phillip mena. president trump facing tough questions this morning over his relationship with russia, following a pair of bombshell...
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>>> after 88 days, 13-year-old jayme closs alive after escaping captivity. >> i saw a young woman coming towards me, saying "i'm lost, i don't know where i am, and i need help." >> announcer: this is "new day weekend" with victor blackwell and christi paul. >> so glad to have you here with us. it's official at midnight, you're now waking up to the longest federal government shutdown in u.s. history. >> yes, but the white house is now fighting another battle as news breaks that the fbi opened an investigation into whether actions by the president of the united states were a threat to national security. first reported by "the new york times," this counterintelligence probe was happening at the same time as the obstruction of justice investigation. this all started after the firing of former fbi director james comey. the question behind both parts of the investigation was, was the president helping russia
>>> after 88 days, 13-year-old jayme closs alive after escaping captivity. >> i saw a young woman coming towards me, saying "i'm lost, i don't know where i am, and i need help." >> announcer: this is "new day weekend" with victor blackwell and christi paul. >> so glad to have you here with us. it's official at midnight, you're now waking up to the longest federal government shutdown in u.s. history. >> yes, but the white house is now fighting...
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there's a really interesting book about it called god in captivity. that you might want to read if you're interested in that. it focuses a lot on texas prisons. >> hi. i am from uc berkeley and shane, after you were taken prisoner, i met with your mom and with josh's brother to help generate around your captivity and we were trying to do with could. sorry you could not do more. >> thank you. >> and wonder how your family felt about you going back into a prison and if you had an exit date in mind for when you were going to stop your employment and what your employer's reaction was? >> i was very nervous about telling them. all of them. and but they were really supportive actually. no, they were a little bit nervous but that it was a good idea, i think. i've not actually heard from fthem since the book came out but when i left --the job, whic this was 2015. they found out i was a reporter and they threatened to sue mother jones if we published the article. they sent us several letters threatening to sue us. ultimately, they did not have any basis for a
there's a really interesting book about it called god in captivity. that you might want to read if you're interested in that. it focuses a lot on texas prisons. >> hi. i am from uc berkeley and shane, after you were taken prisoner, i met with your mom and with josh's brother to help generate around your captivity and we were trying to do with could. sorry you could not do more. >> thank you. >> and wonder how your family felt about you going back into a prison and if you had...
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for 88 days, police believe she was held captive inside patterson's home.s image showing the inside of his rural cabin. jayme telling investigators he made her stay under the bed for up to 12 hours with no food, water, or bathroom breaks, once hitting her hard on the back. she finally made her escape on thursday, flagging down jeanie nutter with her dog. within minutes, another neighbor making a call for help. >> i have a young lady at my house right now. and she says her name is jayme closs. . >> so we're kind of scared because he could come. if the cops can get here soon. >> i have many deputies headed that way. >> reporter: jayme now in the arms of her family who never gave up hope. >> quiet. you can tell she's not quite the same. >> reporter: patterson allegedly told investigators he yielded to three squad cars with blaring sirens and lights the night he was leaving the home with jayme in the trunk. when authorities finally caught up with him, he allegedly told investigators, i did it. >> this is such an insane story to think about how he allegedly spot
for 88 days, police believe she was held captive inside patterson's home.s image showing the inside of his rural cabin. jayme telling investigators he made her stay under the bed for up to 12 hours with no food, water, or bathroom breaks, once hitting her hard on the back. she finally made her escape on thursday, flagging down jeanie nutter with her dog. within minutes, another neighbor making a call for help. >> i have a young lady at my house right now. and she says her name is jayme...
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this is the property where she was held captive 8 eight days. the home can't be seen. neighbors who live in this neighborhood says there was always something different about this house. >> did you ever see anything weird or suspicious? >> no, it was just not a place i felt uncomfortable walking by. i never saw anybody. >> reporter: her childhood friend said he never manned his quiet friend would be accused of something like this. >> i'm asking myself a lot of questions and none of them make sense. fisher's mom also remembering his visits. >> i never had an english th the thought that way. >> reporter: mr. patterson's legal team will be rights are protected. >> that was alex perez reporting. they say paterson is the only sus sfekt in the case. >>> investigators in indiaonesi crashed moments after take off. they say human remains were found at the end of jaf va sea. lion aircraft 610 crashed in october. all 189 people on board died. the boeing 737 was returning to jakarta after pilots asked to make an emergency landing. tws a brands new jet liner. >>> massive teacher str
this is the property where she was held captive 8 eight days. the home can't be seen. neighbors who live in this neighborhood says there was always something different about this house. >> did you ever see anything weird or suspicious? >> no, it was just not a place i felt uncomfortable walking by. i never saw anybody. >> reporter: her childhood friend said he never manned his quiet friend would be accused of something like this. >> i'm asking myself a lot of questions...
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new ahead at 8 jayme closs escaped from captivity on her own... captivity on her own... so what happens now to the 50- thousand dollar reward offered in the dollar reward thousand to the 50- else."go do something lose, i'm willing to about it, if we lose, i'm willing to go do something else." else." new ahead at 8 jayme closs escaped from captivity on her own... so what happens now to the 50- thousand dollar reward offered in the case. and next... another massive email hack exposes hundreds of millions of addresses and passwords. how to find out if you have been hit. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rate of $10 a month. no commitment, deposit, or installation fee. visit att.com/accessnow to learn more. breach has compromised hundreds of millions of e-ma
new ahead at 8 jayme closs escaped from captivity on her own... captivity on her own... so what happens now to the 50- thousand dollar reward offered in the dollar reward thousand to the 50- else."go do something lose, i'm willing to about it, if we lose, i'm willing to go do something else." else." new ahead at 8 jayme closs escaped from captivity on her own... so what happens now to the 50- thousand dollar reward offered in the case. and next... another massive email hack...
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and i could see how they are very clever in using this a captive. for a pushing their political purposes and they're very good and this domain and using kept in always achieve something larger and it's very remarkable that they will leave. a saudi peace. camp in order to send a message about the destroyed or devastated health care system specially in the north of yemen so. that what is are really playing it clever and the and this moment for now so we have to leave it there thank you very much indeed for your time now security has been stepped up across kenya since outs about gunmen attacked the nairobi hotel complex this month killing twenty one people the crackdown is disrupting lives of people living near one of the armed groups hideouts close to the border with somalia as one of the down reports. setting off on a tiring johnnie's trouble in kenya's close twelve region say these passages is becoming more hectic by the day. these buses heading to the city of mumbai from island and processed through bony forest a hideout for al shabab fighters. mil
and i could see how they are very clever in using this a captive. for a pushing their political purposes and they're very good and this domain and using kept in always achieve something larger and it's very remarkable that they will leave. a saudi peace. camp in order to send a message about the destroyed or devastated health care system specially in the north of yemen so. that what is are really playing it clever and the and this moment for now so we have to leave it there thank you very much...
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jayme managed to give a description of a man she said had held her captive. currently being held in their countyjail. that suspect is jake thomas patterson. he is 21 years old, from gordon, wisconsin. he is currently being held of two counts of first—degree intentional homicide for the murder ofjayme's parents, and one of kidnapping. police say patterson had no previous contact with the family, but that jayme was the target of the attack. they believe she was held in the town of gordon, about an hourfrom her home. they say patterson went to considerable effort to avoid detection. the investigation attracted national attention, and a reward of $50,000 was offered for information. local officers say they never gave up hope of finding jayme alive. the canadian prime minister says his country is pleased to offer asylum to rahaf mohammed al-qunun, the 18—year—old saudi woman. she is on a plane heading there from bangkok, where she caught the world's attention after tweeting for help from her hotel room. she said she feared being returned to herfamily in saudi arab
jayme managed to give a description of a man she said had held her captive. currently being held in their countyjail. that suspect is jake thomas patterson. he is 21 years old, from gordon, wisconsin. he is currently being held of two counts of first—degree intentional homicide for the murder ofjayme's parents, and one of kidnapping. police say patterson had no previous contact with the family, but that jayme was the target of the attack. they believe she was held in the town of gordon, about...
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this is the property where authorities say jayme was held captive for 88 days.ome can't be seen off the road, it's behind that garage there, and neighbors that live in the area say there was always something different about this house. did you ever see anything weird or suspicious there? >> no. it's not a place i ever felt comfortable walking by. i never saw anybody. >> reporter: patterson's childhood friend telling abc news he never imagined his quiet and happy friend would be accused of something like this. >> i am asking myself a lot of questions and none of it makes sense. >> fisher's mom also remembering patterson's visits? >> i never had a incling he thought that way. >> reporter: patterson's attorneys, in a statement saying in part, this is a tragic situation. his legal team will be relying on the sbintegrity of the judicl system to make sure everyone's rights are protected. the suspect will be making his first appearance in court monday afternoon. much of this case remains a mystery. when the prosecutor files a criminal complaint we could finally learn m
this is the property where authorities say jayme was held captive for 88 days.ome can't be seen off the road, it's behind that garage there, and neighbors that live in the area say there was always something different about this house. did you ever see anything weird or suspicious there? >> no. it's not a place i ever felt comfortable walking by. i never saw anybody. >> reporter: patterson's childhood friend telling abc news he never imagined his quiet and happy friend would be...
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news networks have become captives out. of the security state so when i started as a commentator on m.s.n. b.c. and n.b.c. in one nine hundred ninety nine there were others who were from the academic world there were others who are activists now all we hear are retired generals and admirals and high level government officials all of you have so many credentials we don't really know where to start but let's talk start with the general things that only one of us who has four stars. and all we hear is a kind of partisan analysis of how bad trump is because he's breaking with past administration policy or whatever the american public suffers it's amazing to look at how many former national security state officials are on television i mean you'd expect maybe and it's a tele tarion society to have former intelligence officials being your experts were supposed to be democratic and i can't think of people less qualified to opine on politics and to represent the interests of average people then those officials who have spent their c
news networks have become captives out. of the security state so when i started as a commentator on m.s.n. b.c. and n.b.c. in one nine hundred ninety nine there were others who were from the academic world there were others who are activists now all we hear are retired generals and admirals and high level government officials all of you have so many credentials we don't really know where to start but let's talk start with the general things that only one of us who has four stars. and all we...
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she was kidnapped and held captive and now she wants to share her story to help jayme closs.l remember the survivor of the house of horrors in cleveland. she's gone join us with how she has attempted to heal next. is . aka, rocket city, usa. this is a very difficult job. failure is not an option. more than half of employees across the country bring financial stress to work. if you're stressed out financially at home, you're going to be too worried to be able to do a good job. i want to be able to offer all of the benefits that keep them satisfied. it is the people that is really the only asset that you have. put your employees on a path to financial wellness with prudential. bring your challenges. >>> we're learning more shocking details about the kidnapping and escape of 13-year-old jayme closs. this morning she is safe with extended family. police say the suspect confessed to killing her parents and holding her captive for nearly three months. joining us now is lily rose lee, formerly known as michelle knight. she was one of three women imprisoned in a how fast horrors in c
she was kidnapped and held captive and now she wants to share her story to help jayme closs.l remember the survivor of the house of horrors in cleveland. she's gone join us with how she has attempted to heal next. is . aka, rocket city, usa. this is a very difficult job. failure is not an option. more than half of employees across the country bring financial stress to work. if you're stressed out financially at home, you're going to be too worried to be able to do a good job. i want to be able...
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. >> how a well-planned surprise captivated the groom. >> look at this. >> everyone is a -- have some this slithery nest may make your skin crawl, but. >> i just want to know, who's going to come spend the night with me? >> now jay brewer talked about the reptile zoo challenge that will give somebody the creeps. >> we're going to hang a hammock on either side and go for it. >>> sometimes you just have to fix a problem your zblefl this lady clearly is. >> the road work she is not supposed to be doing. >>> we've got christian, oli, charity, nick ande breakgdoin t. talk about a gender reveal. the touching story in a scene tough [ laughter ] >> this lady decided to set it off for her wedding reception. tiffany say former jets cheerleader and she decided to give her man a little something special because she said that he was never able to see her perform out on the field. and so, let's go. >> awesome. >> her friends were also part of the jets crew and her made of honor who corhorio graphed this routine. >> she said she was dancing since she was a child and she thought this would be the per
. >> how a well-planned surprise captivated the groom. >> look at this. >> everyone is a -- have some this slithery nest may make your skin crawl, but. >> i just want to know, who's going to come spend the night with me? >> now jay brewer talked about the reptile zoo challenge that will give somebody the creeps. >> we're going to hang a hammock on either side and go for it. >>> sometimes you just have to fix a problem your zblefl this lady clearly...
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. >> a teen comes face-to-face with the teacher who took her from the classroom to captivity. >> he called me his wife sometimes and said we were going to get married. i was going to live with him until i died. >> dragging her across country for sex. the 38 day search for the teen and now the emotional message for him on his day of reckoning. >>> plus, life in the slow-mo lane. the smashing success, antics in a frame by frame speed. how this super slow show became a quick money maker. and the big birthday plan for the nation's golden girl. but first the "nightline" five. nightline" five. >>> and number one i >>> good evening. elizabeth thomas, the tennessee teenager who was lured out of her classroom by a teacher, sparking a facinationwide man h now getting to go face-to-face in court with the man who held her captive. as he faces prison time, she's trying to piece her life back together. and here's abc's eva pilgrim. >> he can say all day long the devil made him do it, but he is the devil. >> reporter: it has been a long journey for elizabeth tamas to come to grips with what a teacher did
. >> a teen comes face-to-face with the teacher who took her from the classroom to captivity. >> he called me his wife sometimes and said we were going to get married. i was going to live with him until i died. >> dragging her across country for sex. the 38 day search for the teen and now the emotional message for him on his day of reckoning. >>> plus, life in the slow-mo lane. the smashing success, antics in a frame by frame speed. how this super slow show became a...
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and said she was being held captive in a cabin. no word on how she es kaeped but gave a description of the kidnappers car. which led to the arrest of 21 year-old jack patterson. out looking for her when police tracked him few months ago we as a community gathered to pray for jamie's safe return. god answered those prayers. >> patterson has no criminal history. >> a show of support here in the bay area for teachers in l.a. who may strike on monday. fremont teachers rallied outside this morning. those teemachers working withoua contract. and say it's inspiring them to take action if demands aren't met. >> the district is not getting the message. they can't take our cost of living and spend it on other things. >> teachers will rally at noon tomorrow. they have been without a contract for a year and could call a strike this month. >> it's been more than 20 years in the making today the new bri san mateo opened to the public. the scenic stretch sits next to the reservoir. and offers miles of trails and path ways. how about this. califor
and said she was being held captive in a cabin. no word on how she es kaeped but gave a description of the kidnappers car. which led to the arrest of 21 year-old jack patterson. out looking for her when police tracked him few months ago we as a community gathered to pray for jamie's safe return. god answered those prayers. >> patterson has no criminal history. >> a show of support here in the bay area for teachers in l.a. who may strike on monday. fremont teachers rallied outside...
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europe's best pop musicians captivate. european concert on live. live. live. live hello and welcome to focus on europe. it's nice to have you with us as we begin in turkey which is still reeling from a failed coup attempt to and a half years ago since then the so-called anti terror raids have become commonplace targeting mostly supply.
europe's best pop musicians captivate. european concert on live. live. live. live hello and welcome to focus on europe. it's nice to have you with us as we begin in turkey which is still reeling from a failed coup attempt to and a half years ago since then the so-called anti terror raids have become commonplace targeting mostly supply.
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jayme closs back in the arms of loved ones, following three months of captivity. >> there's no other word. i mean, it's a miracle. >> a close family friend talks to us. >>> a deadly winter storme pouns midwest and the atlantic. tens of millions on alert. >>> the birth rate at its lowest level in three decades, why are less americans having babies? >>> and how a girl from an iowa farm is inspiring other girls to reach for the >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with kate sn >>> good evening. president trump is a man who has long been in a public eye, reality tv star, businessman who sought the spotlight, a leaderw frequently breaks news on twitter this weekend, though, two reports raise questions not about his very public life, but about what he has done in private. "the new york times" reports the fbi once investigated whether the president himself was working for russia. "the washington post" raised questions about five meetings between the past two years between trump and russian leader vladimir putin. we begin tonight with kelly o'donnell at the white house. reporter: snowed
jayme closs back in the arms of loved ones, following three months of captivity. >> there's no other word. i mean, it's a miracle. >> a close family friend talks to us. >>> a deadly winter storme pouns midwest and the atlantic. tens of millions on alert. >>> the birth rate at its lowest level in three decades, why are less americans having babies? >>> and how a girl from an iowa farm is inspiring other girls to reach for the >> announcer: this is...
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president of born free usa, a nonprofit based in washington, d.c. dedicated to reducing animals in captivity and protecting endangered species in their natural habitat. to reducing animals in captivity and protecting starring travers's parents. will: i would estimate that it runs into hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of individual animals, when you take into account reptiles, snakes, primates, birds, mammals, and everything in between. stephen: to get an idea of just how big this smuggling problem really is our team went behind the scenes with border patrol and u.s. fish and wildlife agents, with dogs sniffing at the mexican border not for bombs or drugs, but for animals, and at a secret facility where a quarter million pieces of international mail are scanned and inspected every day, and at los angeles international airport, where exotic animals are intercepted often. michael ferguson: it's crazy. it's such a fine line to work, because you don't want to slow down commerce. it's the needle in the haystack type of situation. stephen: among the animals recently seized coming into the co
president of born free usa, a nonprofit based in washington, d.c. dedicated to reducing animals in captivity and protecting endangered species in their natural habitat. to reducing animals in captivity and protecting starring travers's parents. will: i would estimate that it runs into hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of individual animals, when you take into account reptiles, snakes, primates, birds, mammals, and everything in between. stephen: to get an idea of just how big this...
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a gymnast captivates the crowd and social media with her perfect turn on the floor.edia with her perfect turn on the floor. it . my joints... they hurt. the pain and swelling. the tenderness. the psoriasis. tina: i had to find something that worked on all of this. i found cosentyx. now, watch me. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are getting real relief with cosentyx. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. cosentyx treats more than just the joint pain of psoriatic arthritis. it even helps stop further joint damage. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms. if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. i got real relief. i got clearer skin and feel better. now, watch me. get real relief with cosentyx. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> a college gymn
a gymnast captivates the crowd and social media with her perfect turn on the floor.edia with her perfect turn on the floor. it . my joints... they hurt. the pain and swelling. the tenderness. the psoriasis. tina: i had to find something that worked on all of this. i found cosentyx. now, watch me. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are getting real relief with cosentyx. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. cosentyx treats more than just the joint pain of psoriatic arthritis. it...
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in 1988, bulgaria banned the centuries old form of local entertainment, where captive, chained bearsing the ban, the retired and often traumatised bears needed a place to go and one man, dr amir khalil, came to their rescue. in 1998, it was clear from the announcement that the brown bear needed to be protected. for me, it was a huge challenge. in the heart of the bulgarian capital sofia's commercial and political centre, a tradition from mediaeval times. a 1a—month—old brown bear. she is muzzled and chained by rings through her nose and upper lip to her master. the dancing bear was a cultural problem in bulgaria. for hundreds of years, a tradition. the bear is trained, they take the bear cub and work them on a metal hotplate, very hot, like fire. they smear the sole of the leg of the bear with vaseline and then they start to play with small instruments and music and they put the bear up on the fire, on this hotplate and the bear starts to move his leg up and down because it's burning him. and they do this procedure many times and for the bear, when they hear this music, they start to
in 1988, bulgaria banned the centuries old form of local entertainment, where captive, chained bearsing the ban, the retired and often traumatised bears needed a place to go and one man, dr amir khalil, came to their rescue. in 1998, it was clear from the announcement that the brown bear needed to be protected. for me, it was a huge challenge. in the heart of the bulgarian capital sofia's commercial and political centre, a tradition from mediaeval times. a 1a—month—old brown bear. she is...
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. >> saved by totalentrangers a e girl escapes from month in captivity and terror after the murder of her pants. >> she flung the door open and said call j911, this me closs. >> we have the bitter cold outside already. next we have snow. >> we've been watching this forecast all week. now it lks like all of us are definitely going to get some snow, enough to shovel even. >> dou and amelia start us off in the storm center. this has been a tough one toin down, but where are we now? >> earlier this week it looked like sunday was the big day, then by wednesday looked like saturday was the main day, aen t was the question of will we get anything on sunday, and that is now a y as well. >> we think snow is going to move in tomorrow around the miay and early afternoon hours, most snowfall tomorrow night and sundaytill some snow. >> that's why we raised our our all totals as we make way through the next 24 hours. well back to the west now, you can see how big this storm is, from denver to st. louis where they have a winter in effect.ning dallas, strong thunderstorms down there. we have a winter
. >> saved by totalentrangers a e girl escapes from month in captivity and terror after the murder of her pants. >> she flung the door open and said call j911, this me closs. >> we have the bitter cold outside already. next we have snow. >> we've been watching this forecast all week. now it lks like all of us are definitely going to get some snow, enough to shovel even. >> dou and amelia start us off in the storm center. this has been a tough one toin down, but...
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the house where jamie closs was likely held captive for the past three months. police don't have an idea. police say the suspect has no criminal history. he premeditated the murder of the closs family because the target was jayme, who was held captive since october 15 and escaped by foot yesterday. >> the sheriff said okay. we need a big break. >> police say jayme escaped from the house. she flagged down a woman walking her dog nearby. neighbors called police. jayme described the suspect and his car and within ten minutes he was arrested. he's charged with two counts of first degree homicide and one count of kidnapping. jayme is being reunited with her extended family. her parents are no longer here. we expect another update at 5:00 p.m. >> dana: thanks, matt. we'll have that up date live on "the five" as well. it's a relief, a miracle. tell me like how unusual is it for you to have somebody that escapes and found safe and alive? >> extremely unusual. we remember liz belt smart. he was missing longer than three months. in a case with a teen gone almost 90 days,
the house where jamie closs was likely held captive for the past three months. police don't have an idea. police say the suspect has no criminal history. he premeditated the murder of the closs family because the target was jayme, who was held captive since october 15 and escaped by foot yesterday. >> the sheriff said okay. we need a big break. >> police say jayme escaped from the house. she flagged down a woman walking her dog nearby. neighbors called police. jayme described the...
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. >> she certainly captivated the parisians. >> i am the man who accompanied jacqueline kennedy to parisyed it. >> it certainly was the first time, i think, that europeans had seen a president and a first lady as icons of style, as a couple that shared that particular connection and that value system which had always been very important in europe, but i think, you know, that really was a turning point for how everyone thought about what you could do with an image. >> when kennedy's in paris he is epitomizing the triumph of american culture, the big music in all of europe was rock 'n' roll. the most interesting artists of the era were jackson pollack and his drip paintings and mark rothco and his color codes and russiaenberg and his collages. we were selling our pop culture in art and style all over the world and everybody was buying. ♪ >> but there was also the civil unrest at home. >> we're marching today to dramatize to the nation and dramatize to the world that hundreds and thousands of negro citizens of alabama, but particularly here in the blitheville area denied the right to vote.
. >> she certainly captivated the parisians. >> i am the man who accompanied jacqueline kennedy to parisyed it. >> it certainly was the first time, i think, that europeans had seen a president and a first lady as icons of style, as a couple that shared that particular connection and that value system which had always been very important in europe, but i think, you know, that really was a turning point for how everyone thought about what you could do with an image. >>...
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she's been captive for three months and now she's finally free.a dream for her. >> after your kidnapping you were raised by a foster family. here jamie is, i'm sure, yes, relieved she's okay and safe and alive. but her parents have been murdered. what must that trauma feel like? >> i absolutely cannot speak to that subject. however, it sounds like she does have a very supportive family. aunts, uncles, possibly grandparents. it sounds like she's going to be wrapped in love. it's going to be awhile for her to be able to talk about everything because not only is she getting over the trauma of being abducted and now escaping, she probably has not dealt with the fact that her parents were shot and killed. now she's going to have to deal with recovering and processing both of these events. >> she will need to be wrapped in love. i love how you said that for quite awhile. katie beers, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, the new governor of florida is taking action to suspend the sheriff that responded to the shooting in parkland, flori
she's been captive for three months and now she's finally free.a dream for her. >> after your kidnapping you were raised by a foster family. here jamie is, i'm sure, yes, relieved she's okay and safe and alive. but her parents have been murdered. what must that trauma feel like? >> i absolutely cannot speak to that subject. however, it sounds like she does have a very supportive family. aunts, uncles, possibly grandparents. it sounds like she's going to be wrapped in love. it's...
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. >>> after 88 days, 13-year-old jayme closs alive, after escaping captivity. >> i saw a young womanomes towards me saying, "i'm lost, i don't know where i am, and i need help." ♪ >> announcer: this is "new day" weekend with victor blackwell and christi paul. >>> good saturday to you. it is official. this is the longest shutdown of the federal government in u.s. history. >> and the white house is fighting another battle as news breaks that the fbi opened an investigation into whether actions bill the president himself were a threat to national security. first reported by "the new york times," this federal justice probe was happening at the same time as the investigation prompted by the firing of james comey. both parts of the investigation, was the president helping russia against u.s. interests? one of "the new york times" reporters who wrote the story spoke to cnn along with former director of intelligence james clapper. here's what they said about this investigation. >> it's not surprising, i think, in fact, i would so in so far as to say i think the fbi would have been derelict n
. >>> after 88 days, 13-year-old jayme closs alive, after escaping captivity. >> i saw a young womanomes towards me saying, "i'm lost, i don't know where i am, and i need help." ♪ >> announcer: this is "new day" weekend with victor blackwell and christi paul. >>> good saturday to you. it is official. this is the longest shutdown of the federal government in u.s. history. >> and the white house is fighting another battle as news breaks...
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europe's best rock and pop musicians being captivating performances. during the concert on g.w. . are not allowed they will not succeed in defining the subtle not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of this dictatorship. taking the stand global news that matters. made from minds. approaching from the. we realize that the new yorker john lloyd stevens left an impeccable account of the sunken city when he saw it in eight hundred forty one. the ruins to a ship wrecked at sea the masts gone the crew lost a number to say where they came from whose people their way how long they had been journeying or how their downfall came about. europeans have dismissed the maya as a primitive they could not conceive that their ancestors had built the city but stevens could no longer accept that the ancient chinese or egyptians had built these monuments to the american this was the legacy of a culture great in its own right. and now with my own hieroglyphs largely deciphered the steelers on the main square on a vital historical evidence important facts concerning the. is
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after three months in captivity, today her abductor faces the judge. >> history on the grid iron with the first female to ever referee a nfl playoff game. >> another female face than any. now she is eninspiring more girls to reach beyond the stars. "early today" starts right now. >>> good to be with you. i'm frances rivera. >> and i'm phillip mena. president trump facing tough kbez about his relationship with russia following a pair of bombshell reports. "the new york times" details an fbi investigation into whether the president himself was working for russia. while the washington post reported claims the president concealed details about his face to face meetings with russian leader vladimir putin, the president took to twitter in wake of the stories, tweeting over two dozen times throughout the weekend and started saturday morn ing with a volley of six tweets about the russia investigation, specifically targeting the fbi and its former director james comey. the tweet storm ended with the president talking about everything from border security and the wall to his push to withdraw tr
after three months in captivity, today her abductor faces the judge. >> history on the grid iron with the first female to ever referee a nfl playoff game. >> another female face than any. now she is eninspiring more girls to reach beyond the stars. "early today" starts right now. >>> good to be with you. i'm frances rivera. >> and i'm phillip mena. president trump facing tough kbez about his relationship with russia following a pair of bombshell reports....
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are still working to figure out what happened to jayme closs during the three months she was held captive by the man accused of killing her parents. madsen tells us what the police do know from gordon was constant, the town where the team was found alive. >> it is exciting that she has been found, and praise the lord, it is great. >> reporter: widespread relief in northwest wisconsin, where 13-year-old jayme closs is alive and safe. the teenager vanished nearly 3 21-year-olja thomas patterson, according to investigators, broke into the home, shot her parents, and abducted her and held her captive, until thursday she managed to escape and patterson was taken into custody. >> jamie is the hero in this case, there is no question about it. she is the one who helped us break the case. >> reporter: patterson says that -- patterson killed james and denise because they wanted to kidnap -- because he wanted to connect their daughter. >> we are determining how he became aware of jayme. >> reporter: patterson worked alongside of james and denise at the factory years ago, but hs , including shaking h
are still working to figure out what happened to jayme closs during the three months she was held captive by the man accused of killing her parents. madsen tells us what the police do know from gordon was constant, the town where the team was found alive. >> it is exciting that she has been found, and praise the lord, it is great. >> reporter: widespread relief in northwest wisconsin, where 13-year-old jayme closs is alive and safe. the teenager vanished nearly 3 21-year-olja thomas...