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chile. >> viva! >> viva chile, mierda! >> viva! nacional de chilerás de los libres♪ ♪o el asilo contra la opresión ♪serás de los libres ♪o el asilo contra la opresión ♪o el asilo contra la opresión viva. (grito de chile)= >> felicidades.>> bravo. >> ahora me corresponde dar el abrazo a todos. >> bravo. >> bravo. >> agradecido a la familia y sé que fue difícil y primeros días difíciles. >> nunca más. >> gracias muchas gracias. >> don andrés, un gusto conocerlo y tuvimos una conversación fluida y siempre con la verdad, espero que las confianzas sigan igual. >> hablando con la verdad uno gana plata. >> gracias. >> gracias. >> la pega ha sido excelente. >> como rescatistas, sicologo como todo, excelente. wun turno de 70 días seguidos, duro. >> muchas gracias don luis. >> gracias por todo lo que ha hecho por nuestras familias. >> gracias. >> ella, lo felicito por todo. >> bienvenido. >> un trabajo excelente. >> hemos hecho lo que todos esperamos. >> muchos pensaron que podría haber sido farándula pero los 70 días que se lucharon no fueron en vano. >> una
chile. >> viva! >> viva chile, mierda! >> viva! nacional de chilerás de los libres♪ ♪o el asilo contra la opresión ♪serás de los libres ♪o el asilo contra la opresión ♪o el asilo contra la opresión viva. (grito de chile)= >> felicidades.>> bravo. >> ahora me corresponde dar el abrazo a todos. >> bravo. >> bravo. >> agradecido a la familia y sé que fue difícil y primeros días difíciles. >> nunca más. >> gracias...
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chile! chile! >> and avalos embraced the president. even as chile exploded in relief, millions around the world shared the joy, bulletins bringing the news to china. to israel. to australia. >> this is 9 news. >> and to spain. these reports coming with unprecedented live video from 1/2 mile underground that showed the moment each miner stepped into that capsule for his ride to the surface. >> the second man to take that trip brought some souvenirs, rocks from the mine. then time for mario to celebrate with the crowd. >> in an interview, he said god and the devil fought over me and god won. as for his future, he said he was born a miner and he'll die a miner. >> as the night wore on, the rescues kept coming. the youngest miner arrived in the early morning, 19-year-old jimmy sanchez says thinking about his months old daughter helped him survive. the oldest miner came out ninth and dropped to his knees in prayer. we're told 63-year-old mario gomez has been working in the mines for more than half a century. his wife says she's telling him those days are
chile! chile! >> and avalos embraced the president. even as chile exploded in relief, millions around the world shared the joy, bulletins bringing the news to china. to israel. to australia. >> this is 9 news. >> and to spain. these reports coming with unprecedented live video from 1/2 mile underground that showed the moment each miner stepped into that capsule for his ride to the surface. >> the second man to take that trip brought some souvenirs, rocks from the mine....
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chile . chile mierda!, viva. >> puro chile es es tu cielo azulado puras brisas te cruzan también. res bordados es la copia feliz del edad en. en la blanca monto ña que te doy por valuarte el señor. que te e dio por valuarte el señor y este mar que tranquilo te baña, te compromete el futuro splenld oro ese mal que tranquilo te e baña te promete el futuro esplendor. dulce patria, recibe los votos. con qué chile tus aras a juró. y la tumba serás los libres. o o el asilo contra la opresión. que o la tumba serás de las libres o el asilo contra la opresión, o la tumba será de los libres o el asilo contra la opresión, o el asilo contra la opresión. o el asilo contra la opresión. grande chileno!. >> (canto). >> bravo!. >>. >> ahora me krep te darle el abrazo a todos mis compañeros, permiso. >> don luis. >> bravo. >> muy agradecido, a la familia de haber entregado. sé que esto era división los primeros días fueron muy difíciles nosotros nos preocupaábamos de nuestra familia y espero que nunca vuelva ao ocurrir. >> gracias. >> andrés. >> saludando al ministro de minas que tanto respaldoó est
chile . chile mierda!, viva. >> puro chile es es tu cielo azulado puras brisas te cruzan también. res bordados es la copia feliz del edad en. en la blanca monto ña que te doy por valuarte el señor. que te e dio por valuarte el señor y este mar que tranquilo te baña, te compromete el futuro splenld oro ese mal que tranquilo te e baña te promete el futuro esplendor. dulce patria, recibe los votos. con qué chile tus aras a juró. y la tumba serás los libres. o o el asilo contra la...
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chile. please stay with msnbc for the latest. now time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. >> hi, rachel. thank you very much. we will continue our live coverage of the rescue in chile. there are possibly two big saves tonight. gay republicans may have saved members of the u.s. armed forces the injustice of don't ask, don't tell. and rescuers in chile are close to saving 33 men more than 2,000 feet underground. >> 69 days under ground. those miners in chile. >> a country holding its breath. >> it is truly unbelievable to thing what they've gone through. >> 33 men trapped 2,000 feet below the surface of the earth finally have a way up. >> and the way the plan is -- >> the so-called phoenix one capsule that will bring them to the surface. >> then they get in a helicopter after doing triage and they fly to a nearby hospital. >> as the rescue draws near, the world watches for constant updates live from the scene. >> kerry sanders is live for us. >> nbc's natalie morales is there in chile. >> kerry sanders and natalie morales both at the scene. >> now there are about 2,000 journalists from 200 countries. >> the world's attention is on that tiny little hole that goes down to those men 2,040 feet. >> this is still a high risk operation. >> miners in good spirits. above, families desperate to see their loved ones. >> i can't even begin to
chile. please stay with msnbc for the latest. now time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. >> hi, rachel. thank you very much. we will continue our live coverage of the rescue in chile. there are possibly two big saves tonight. gay republicans may have saved members of the u.s. armed forces the injustice of don't ask, don't tell. and rescuers in chile are close to saving 33 men more than 2,000 feet underground. >> 69 days under ground. those miners in chile....
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chile. his wife, the first lady there as well. chanting chile, chile. and we are moments away from seeing the third chilean miner. joining me now, nbc's carey sanders and natalie morales. i'm just as excited, i don't know about you, as i have been the last couple of hours or so. a little bit of anxiety, a little bit of breath holding, but wow, it must have been ed incredible to be there. carey, you and i joked over the years about being a little jealous. well, who wouldn't want to be there right now. it must be phenomenal. >> it is. i mean, it's just like it is a wow moment. it really is. because it wasn't supposed to be possible. everybody said it was impossible. impossible for these guys to be alive after 17 days. impossible to get through this rock. for them to survive. and impossible to make this fenix get down there and bring them up. and everything that was impossible, is possible. >> they've proven that over and over again now. >> we're now 14 minutes and 11 seconds into the fenix makesing it to the surface. we see the hole right there. i think we
chile. his wife, the first lady there as well. chanting chile, chile. and we are moments away from seeing the third chilean miner. joining me now, nbc's carey sanders and natalie morales. i'm just as excited, i don't know about you, as i have been the last couple of hours or so. a little bit of anxiety, a little bit of breath holding, but wow, it must have been ed incredible to be there. carey, you and i joked over the years about being a little jealous. well, who wouldn't want to be there...
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chile, chile. greets every man after the 69 days below earth and here we go. let's go, chileans. good evening. we are getting them out. >> ♪ go, chileans going to get them out let's go let's go chileans this evening we're going to get them out ♪ >> chilee wait a little more on luis urzua. under his leadership, they c conserve the use of their helmet lamps. they fired up a bulldozer to carve into a natural water deposit. but otherwise, minimize using vehicles that contained -- that contaminated available air. >> how you doing? he was the first to speak to the president and now they're speaking to him. he implored the president, don't leave us alone. he has kept everybody's spirits up and he is so responsible, he's going to see this through to the end, said one of his neighbors. he is calm, a professional person, a born leader. it is his nature, said his neighbor, it is his gift. >> slowly. slowly. easy. easy. easy. he's coming. he's coming. >> one more meter. that's it. hey! >> in the name of the medics that executed all the medical aspects of these projects have the privilege to inform you that all the miners rescued including the shift supervisor, in perfect conditions, mr. president. [ applause ] >> an honor to greet you. don't take
chile, chile. greets every man after the 69 days below earth and here we go. let's go, chileans. good evening. we are getting them out. >> ♪ go, chileans going to get them out let's go let's go chileans this evening we're going to get them out ♪ >> chilee wait a little more on luis urzua. under his leadership, they c conserve the use of their helmet lamps. they fired up a bulldozer to carve into a natural water deposit. but otherwise, minimize using vehicles that contained --...
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chile, chile, chile! >> how good is that? you can't get enough of that. uff right there. one chilean newspaper put him on their front page today. the headline, "super mario." the random moment for a wednesday. >>> and now 14 hours later, 16 miners, 16 have been successfully brought to the surface in a cylinder called the fenix. cnn's karl penhaul has been in chile for the entire ordeal. he joins us now, live. and karl, a moment ago, we were talking about super mario sepulveda as being the face on a newspaper there locally, but you have gotten to know the stories and the backgrounds on all of these miners through their families. set the scene for us as it is right now with this moment as we wait the extraction of the latest miner. >> reporter: yeah, absolutely. i mean, we're here in camp hope, and this is where 33 families came more than two months ago, when they heard that the san jose golden copper mine had collapsed. this is where 33 individual families pitched their tents and refused to leave until they got home their brothers or their husbands, dead or
chile, chile, chile! >> how good is that? you can't get enough of that. uff right there. one chilean newspaper put him on their front page today. the headline, "super mario." the random moment for a wednesday. >>> and now 14 hours later, 16 miners, 16 have been successfully brought to the surface in a cylinder called the fenix. cnn's karl penhaul has been in chile for the entire ordeal. he joins us now, live. and karl, a moment ago, we were talking about super mario...
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and waiting the cheers of "chile, chile, chile," and the president cheering right along with them. it is interesting, the preparations that have been made for these guys. this guy seems made for television. his family has been saying, he should have reality show, and let's not be surprised if he actually gets one. but all of the 33 miners among the many ways that they've been prepared, physically, emotionally, mentally, for this reintegration into freedom has been actually media training and richard lui has been look more into this. the quote that he gave sound like he gave it some thought. >> he did. and he had the lines when he came out of the mine there saying "che, che, che, chile." yeah, media training, because you know they're not supposed to necessarily from what we hear in some the reports have an official news conference. yet, they have had some training. you can imagine, stuck again for 70 days underneath the earth, a half a mile in darkness, and then that's the yen. the yang you come out of the well, the lights upon you these cameras coming down on you watching in wheel m
and waiting the cheers of "chile, chile, chile," and the president cheering right along with them. it is interesting, the preparations that have been made for these guys. this guy seems made for television. his family has been saying, he should have reality show, and let's not be surprised if he actually gets one. but all of the 33 miners among the many ways that they've been prepared, physically, emotionally, mentally, for this reintegration into freedom has been actually media...
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chile chile may be over in days. the debate happening under ground. >> and a bay area company treating the first ever patient to receive human embryonic stem cells. n: empty nes new us? woman: who are we? n: empty nes new us? chic, modern, daring dinner-party hosts. that sounds dangerous, maybe we're more the traditional sunday brunch set? i'll expect slippers and a cocktail to be ready when i get home from work. point taken. how about... peaceful, quiet cottage in the country folk? now that's us. spend over 2500 dollars on a new kitchen and save 40 percent on custom countertops until november 28th at ikea. the life improvement store. >>> they have cun the first known trial housing human embryonic stem cells to treat spinal injuries. they are running the trails on a human patient in atlanta. stem cells come from human embryos and have been manipulated to precursors to nerve cems that can travel to injury sites and help regenerate damaged nerves. >>> 33 men who have been trapped in mine in chile since august are now making preparations hoping to be lifted out to safety within a couple days. they say the team successfully tested a rescue capsule nearly all the way down to where the miners are trapped. he says everything will be in place at midnight tomorrow for the rescue. over the weekend a long-awaited breakthrough moment as rescue drill broke through to the miners. they will be lifted out as early as wednesday. >> they are going the to have quite a ride. it's not going to be coming up straight to the top. >> it should take something in the range of 48 hours, two days from the first rescue to the last rescue. >> each rescue will take about 20 minutes. they are arguing not who will go first but who will go last. a paramedic will make that decision. they will be wearing special sunglasses. >> it looks like we could use sunglasses here. >> and sunscreen. >>. >> go outside and show you what is going on. do what i do, i really do. winds are gusting up to 25 miles an hour at 2600
chile chile may be over in days. the debate happening under ground. >> and a bay area company treating the first ever patient to receive human embryonic stem cells. n: empty nes new us? woman: who are we? n: empty nes new us? chic, modern, daring dinner-party hosts. that sounds dangerous, maybe we're more the traditional sunday brunch set? i'll expect slippers and a cocktail to be ready when i get home from work. point taken. how about... peaceful, quiet cottage in the country folk? now...
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chile. chile, actually a lot of people don't know this, it's one of the -- i believe, the third or fourth wealthiest latin south american countries. >> it's funny. where we are in the desert, you wouldn't come here but for the mining. there is very little that would draw you here. in fact, i think it's the lonely planet guide book talking about the copiapo guide book saying, there's no reason to come here. >> the one reason to come here -- on my way here, some people on the plane here coming from santiago said they were here to see the desert bloom because about one every ten years or so, every once in a while they get a beautiful purple flower bloom here in the desert, just when there is some rain. interestingly, right before coming, i saw all the purple flowers. here there's a different kind of blooming happening today. >> exactly. life is blooming. >> life is blooming here. and a rebirth as so many people have described it over and over again of their loved ones as they make their way up. it's truly a testament to the faith that these families have had that from day one, august 5 th, many of them started is setting up camp here, putting up their tents, what became one family, then became 33 families here, all united in this. and it was truly amazing. when i was out here two weeks ago, kerry, it was a different scene. it was more family than anything. and now it's, you know, the media really here outnumbering the family members and encoaching a lot, i feel, on what is their turf and what has become a home for them, a home away from home. >> let's describe a little about where we are, because this is -- it is a desert, but in this desert, there are now tents and winnebagos and a street and garbage collection and portalets and a manager of the city down there to make sure things run smoothly. there's everything -- >> food service for the family. >> food service they've shared with us. they've had barbecues here. in many ways, this is now a functioning little town that will break down very soon. >> although, i imagine it will still be a tourist attraction down the road. >> yes. it's a tough flight to get here and a long drive, but, you know, i suspect chileans will want to make their way here to see this. >> i'm glad we had this opportunity to do it, though. >> i think it's worth reminding folks exactly what it's like in there. it's obviously a small space, an enclosed space, i think. kerry, what is it, 6'4" high, 22 inches wide? >> well, i was told it was 26 inches wide. >> 26 inches wide. >> kind of like you're getting into an airline seat on a really cheap airplane, so you're not real happy with how tight that is there. you're standing. as you see, they seem to have a little bit of room for their arms, but not a whole lot. and then they're heading up with just a little bit of a dim light over their head as they come up. so, it's not completely dark. >> and every step of the way, every inch, every foot as it makes its ascension, these miners are being monitored, their blood pressure, all their vital signs are being taken at every point so that they know when they arrive there at the surface what condition to expect them in. as you see with mario sepulveda, with the smiles, miner number two who made it out of the mine shaft, he just bounded out of that capsule. there was no containing him. and when he had to lay down on the -- there on the -- >> stretcher. >> -- i guess the stretcher, he looked like -- you know, you couldn't hold him down. he was pretty much upright and didn't want to be taken away. truly one of the moments here that i think made so many people smile and laugh out loud. >> it did, indeed, natalie morales and kerry sanders from a little while ago, continuing their extraordinary coverage of this extraordinary night that continues to unfold. we are waiting -- they're doing a little technical work on the capsule. we don't think this is anything that's wrong with it. it was sort of planned maintenance, they're taking the wheels off and putting new wheels on and just checking to make sure everything is in place as it makes the descent, the sixth time very shortly. we expect to see that capsule going down for osman araya. he has an interesting story. we'll tell about you that. we'll go back to our mining expert whose dad actually invented the capsule. a lot of coverage ahead. ♪ >>> here's a name i want to put in your head now, osman araya. he'll be the sixth person to be rescued from this mine. he has a great story. he's 30 years old. he just began working four months ago as a temp. when you think about temps going down into a mine it's not something you typically think about. he had just been there a short period of time. the "daily telegraph" is reporting his full-time job up until this was that he was a pigeon handler. this is not a life a lot of us back in the state can relate to, but what we can relate to is a loved one who has been in a life and death situation and the anxiety and the excitement that they must be feeling as he is about to be brought to the surface. he does have two children. in his message to his mom and his wife, he said, i will never leave you. i will fight to the end to be with you. now, take a look at what's going on right now at the surface. they've actually replaced the wheels that have gone up and down that mine shaft now five times. actually, there were a few tests even before that. and just checking to make sure everything is okay, everything is in place. i want to bring in via skype homer hickam. not only is he a mining expert but his dad was the guy who actually first invented the original version of this capsule, this rescue capsule, back in 1951. i don't know if you've been able to watch or see what they're doing, but chilean tv, homer, suggests this is just sort of standard maintenance. they're just checking everything out after those first successful trips. >> yeah. i'm really, really impressed. routine maintenance on this brand new capsule. it's only been used four -- six times, up and down this hole. this shows the planning, the thinking ahead, the laying out of the sequence of events that have to occur in order to keep this tube going up and down and bringing all these miners out. so, i mean, my hat is off to the chilean authorities and the engineers and the managers that have put all this together. clearly it does show a great deal of expertise and care for these miners. again, they have taken their time. they are not rushing. that capsule has been rushing just fine. another manager, another team might have said, well, let's keep going, it's working fine. but their plan told them, stop, let's lubricate the wheel, change out the we'll, aheel, go. i'm very impressed. >> those wheels are very different from -- they didn't exist, right, on the first one your dad invented? >> no. my dad actually had steel casement go all the way down 700 feet. so, he had that as an advantage. now, that casement was smooth. in this case they're going down through rock. as the capsule and the wheels hit upon the rock and move past the rock, there's a grinding going on, it's being knocked loose. even if they didn't replace the wheels they wanted to make sure they didn't get any grit in the axles or anything that might hang them up in any way. again, this just shows the really fine planning and the care that the rescuers are taking. they're not being pushed by anybody. with nasa, we have to call it getting launch fever. you just pushed ahead because it was time to go. let's go fly. well, these guys are -- they don't have launch fever or anything like it. they are being very careful. again, my hat is off to them. i'm very, very impressed with what i've seeing tonight. >> tell us a little bit about mining families because we mentioned that you come from a mining family. your dad was a miner. you were a miner. you wrote a book. it became a movie "october sky" about miners and what you imagine these last 70 days have been like for these families. we know obviously the men underground have bonded but we've also learned that they've really gotten -- the families up on top have gotten extraordinarily close. i'm sure that doesn't surprise you. >> no. that's typically what happens. and even when there's not a disaster like this, mining families have so much in common, generally, they're going to live within a mile or two of the mine. often it's the company that builds the houses these miners and their families live in. so everything they do centers around the mine. and that's constant gossip of the day, about what this miner is doing, what that foreman is doing and so forth. and so, no matter what, a very solid proud, tough, solid community forms. these miners and typically the miner families have a number of philosophies that keep them going through the day without fear. if you stop to think about it, every miner -- or mining family should always be afraid because every day they see their man go off to the mine. they're not sure they're going to see them at the end of the day. yet, you always find them pretty tough and resilient. what are they doing? what are they thinking? how are they avoiding this fear? there's four things they do. typically, miners and mining families are proud of who they are. they know what they do is important. it's important to their country generally to go and get this material that's needed. they stand up for what they believe. generally you don't find coal miners or any kind of miners be reticent. they'll tell you what they think. the third one is probably the most important. miners tend to keep their families together. the family is their strength. no matter what happens, they know their family's going to with them, is going to be behind them and take care of them. them and take care of them. the last one is also very strong and not afraid. >> we have all been so impressed by their faith, by their resilience. it is really what has captivated the world as we continue to watch this rescue. homer, i know you're going to stay with us. your information has been invaluable. but, again, i said at the top of this little block that the name is osman araya. richard louie, my colleague here will tell us a little more about the guy who's about to come up in that capsule. we hope within the next hour, richard. >> as we watch what's happening there in copiapo, we are waiting for the next miner to come up. we've been looking into what he has done in the past. you had mentioned he was a temp worker. boy, what an experience he has had over the last 70 days, right? he has two children. and this was a message in a video message he told his wife and his baby daughter brittany, and i quote here, he says, i will fight to the end to be with you. he went on to say, i'm sending my greetings to angelica, i love you so much, my darling, as his voice was choking in this video message. he went on to say, quote, tell my mother i love you guys so much. i'll never leave you. i will fight to the end to with you. that's osman araya next up. the daily telegraph said he was a carrier pigeon handler. he had gone to copiapo to do this. there is a sport with carrier pigeons. also heard that he has a serious dental problem. he was fed only warm pureed food. he's in a lot of pain. we can all remember when we've had a bad dental issue. that's what his situation is. we also understand they were fed food to keep their weight down, so that might have worked to that as well. talking about god, as homer was talking about previously, there was the previous miner, jimmy sanchez in his letter to his family he talked about god many times. quickly, god wanted me to stay here, i don't know, so maybe i change from now on. he was thankful to god because he has a daughter. it's certainly in life with what homer hickam was saying earlier. >> thanks so much, richard. you mentioned he was having some dental pain. he know there are a number of miners that have been having problems with their dentistry, skin problems. not surprising given what's down in the mine and the fact that it's very damp down there. we know there probably have been some sorts of fungal infections. those are the things they'll be checking for. the next nine miners or so are those that have had some medical problems. none of them terribly serious, they don't think, but of course, they've been checking on them. they have the medical workers who were brought down in the first four capsules, who were sending up information with what they've been able to discern about what exactly the physical conditions are so they can be prepared for every eventuality as they are taken directly into triage. they are making those final repairs so that finally osmon araya can come to the surface and obviously get treatment for some of the things that have been bothering him. i'm guessing we'll see a very happy scene there as well as that young man is brought to a reyo reunion with his wife and young children. we'll take a quick break. five of the 33 chilean miners brought to surface already. cheers, singing, chanting. it is a remarkable scene and we're watching it all with you on msnbc. jooishgsz or does frizz make you start all over? 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you were saying that the actual mining minister was meeting with the families, all the families who aren't going to come for quite a while, maybe another day, right? >> that's correct. the mining minister was speaking to families of 26 and 27. i was really struck. i mean, they were laughing. they were, you know, yakking it up. it seemed incredible they have that patience and sense of humor. one of the women said, well, it's a luckier number that we're getting it the next day. they seem to be in very good spirits. >> they're holding up well. >> absolutely. >> that's good to know. the other thing we were laughing about is the second miner, mario sepulveda. he's already emerging as a superstar. he came flying out of that capsule. he's handing out rocks. he had his bag of rocks with him from down below. he was leading the chilent. >> absolutely. hi gone into the main newspaper from spain and there was a big headline, the mario show, so he's definitely stealing the spotlight. he's definitely getting world recognition for his antics. >> the other one is carlos mamani. he is the bolivian, the only non-chili k non-chilean there. he came over for economic reasons. am i right, he's the one who gets his own hospital room? >> that's correct. the helicopter was taken the first four miners, and mamani will be the only one that has his own room but his president will get there in a couple of hours and have a meeting with him. they had said earlier on the chilean television, they will be very respectful if a family wants to go back to bolivia. they will make it much better. but if for economic reasons they've been in chile for a few years. if they want to stay, they'll have them stay. it's their decision. >> look at that capsule. they're putting it back in the tube and about to start the descent for the sixth rescue. th
chile. chile, actually a lot of people don't know this, it's one of the -- i believe, the third or fourth wealthiest latin south american countries. >> it's funny. where we are in the desert, you wouldn't come here but for the mining. there is very little that would draw you here. in fact, i think it's the lonely planet guide book talking about the copiapo guide book saying, there's no reason to come here. >> the one reason to come here -- on my way here, some people on the plane...
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chile. chile have achieved something more than the audacious and technically flawless rescue of 33 miners. in the words of president pinera, the rescue has united the nation and raised its profile in the world. our correspondent is at the hospital in the town where the rescued miners have been treated after they were released. >> thank you. yes, this is a regional hospital, 50 kilometers from the mine. after they were individually brought up one by one in the rescue capsule, they were all brought here. finally, they have been reunited again. the last ones arrived here a few hours ago. they were brought by helicopter to a military base in nearby and then by three ambulances. they joined their colleagues behind me. they are recovering. after 70 days underground on rocks, they have enjoyed their proper night's sleep in a comfortable bed. also, they've enjoyed their first meal outside the mine. they have rice and chicken. i've been and never tasted so good. the last miner was brought out at about 10:30 p.m. local time. it was a must faster conclusion to the operation than anyone anticipated. he joined his colleagues here. let's get more details about the end of that dramatic rescue from my colleague. >> luis urzua, the 33rd and final miner to come out of the ground. he was the shift leader back in august when this extraordinary drama started to unfold. 70 days later, his return from the earth triggered wild celebrations across chile. than here.o more so it was the culmination of an astonishing day that started when avalos stepped to freedom, the first man out. then came the joker of the group. he brought rocks with him, souvenirs' for his rescuers. as the day went on, the operation picked up pace. eventually, only a handful of rescue workers were left down below. when the phoenix capsule made its final ascent. pinera was onent hand to greet most of the mend. in an interview with the bbc, he said he was well aware that the eyes of the world were on his country. >> i hope that from now on, what people around of world hear the word chile -- they will remember what we have done together. here, all the chileans are united, committed with this rescue effort. >> most of the miners are in a remarkably good health. inevitably, the ordeal has taken its toll. two of them need major dental treatment under general anesthetic. one of them has pneumonia. all of these men know that it could have been much worse. they have been c
chile. chile have achieved something more than the audacious and technically flawless rescue of 33 miners. in the words of president pinera, the rescue has united the nation and raised its profile in the world. our correspondent is at the hospital in the town where the rescued miners have been treated after they were released. >> thank you. yes, this is a regional hospital, 50 kilometers from the mine. after they were individually brought up one by one in the rescue capsule, they were all...
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al presidente de chile. >> el papa también mencionó a los mineros atrapados en chile . >> a su divina bondad sigo encomendando con esperanza a los mineros de la región de atacama en chilea, que él vio a dios y al diablo y ganó dios . >> incluso comentábamos que los mineros chilenos firmaron una bandera, pidieron que le entregaran la bandera al papa, y tú qué cosa te ha tocado más?. >> primero la nota de estamos bien los 33, y también el abrazo entre florencio Ávalos y su mamá. >> el público lo recibe como un mensaje de esperanza pero tú qué sientes como chilena?. >> es un orgullo ver como se une chile una vez más por la adversidad, cada vez que ha habido un momento difícil, una tragedia o una historia con final feliz, el pueblo se une. >> chile en febrero tuvo un terrible terremoto, ahora chile tiene el rescate de los 33 mineros en chile, me imagino que son emociones encontradas al ver a tu país en el ojo del mundo entero. >> ahí es cuando uno siente más el estar tan lejos, y no poder hacer más pero desde fuera los hcilenos podemos sentir que podemos ayudar, la historia no termina acá, una vez que salgan los mineros, empieza una nueva etapa. >> qué mensaje envías como
al presidente de chile. >> el papa también mencionó a los mineros atrapados en chile . >> a su divina bondad sigo encomendando con esperanza a los mineros de la región de atacama en chilea, que él vio a dios y al diablo y ganó dios . >> incluso comentábamos que los mineros chilenos firmaron una bandera, pidieron que le entregaran la bandera al papa, y tú qué cosa te ha tocado más?. >> primero la nota de estamos bien los 33, y también el abrazo entre florencio...
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amazing in a sense that these people now are chanting, chile, chile, chile, you can hear so much energyxcitement. the 33 miners spent two months trapped together deep in the earth. there were 33 different stories to be told. >> the miners range in age from 19 to 63. some are fathers, husbands. one is even a former soccer star. here is jeffrey kofman now with their stories. >> reporter: together the miners have been a living testament of survival. not only has their nearly 70 day ordeal captivated the world, but so have the individual stories. a story played out in front of billions with no shortage of melodrama and characters. all set against the backdrop of this epic rescue effort. nothing this deep or complex has ever been tried before. among the men who have been waiting 2,300 feet below the surface for this night, heavy equipment operator, mario sepulveda. he has become a bit of celebrity across chile where he has become known as just the presenter. taking command in front of the camera, he narrated the video tour of their subterranean prison, now apparently several tv stations are
amazing in a sense that these people now are chanting, chile, chile, chile, you can hear so much energyxcitement. the 33 miners spent two months trapped together deep in the earth. there were 33 different stories to be told. >> the miners range in age from 19 to 63. some are fathers, husbands. one is even a former soccer star. here is jeffrey kofman now with their stories. >> reporter: together the miners have been a living testament of survival. not only has their nearly 70 day...
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ministros de minería y salud, se comprometieron con este rescate que el mundo entero chile: olvidará >>> chile ha cumplido con chile el corazón de todos los chilenos para siempre porque reflejó mejor que un millón de palabrah@a emoción, áách gratitud, elscate ááamor, día embarga a todos los chilenos. y esperamos que esta tarea deatn rescate que van a continuar durante todo este día miércoles y mañana jueves, sigane:resc demostran demostrando lo que los scate ená ingenieros. >>> los homááchile:rescate en e ejemplo deáá compañerismo y son una fuerza,rescatntes de empeza rescate,ááchrescat e abrazaro s rescatistas y luego cantaron el himnoe en e nacioááchillscate a fl nun anuncia que la mina san josé no van abrir >>> hemos visto escenas de mucho, mucho júbilo que se lhan vivido esta noche en el campamento esperanza y en el mundo entero cuando los mineros fueron sacados a la superficie, el primero de ellos florencio rescate en eááchile:rescate en : ate enidente su esposa y la primera dama chilena que también vimos ednaááe:resc que tenía lán los ojos. un momento sumamenteááchrescat los habitantes deááchile:rescat duerme
ministros de minería y salud, se comprometieron con este rescate que el mundo entero chile: olvidará >>> chile ha cumplido con chile el corazón de todos los chilenos para siempre porque reflejó mejor que un millón de palabrah@a emoción, áách gratitud, elscate ááamor, día embarga a todos los chilenos. y esperamos que esta tarea deatn rescate que van a continuar durante todo este día miércoles y mañana jueves, sigane:resc demostran demostrando lo que los scate ená...
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chile. viva chile mierda. chiva. ♪ puro chilel futuro esplendor ♪ ♪ dulce patria recibe los votos ♪ con que chile sus aras jurÓ ♪ r rt nt quÉ o la tumba serÁ de los libres ♪ ♪ o el asilo contra la opresiÓn ♪ >>> estÁ en noticias y mas con estas imÁgenes, de la historia. imÁgenes muy conmovedoras. vamos a regresar por informaciÓn del trafico y el clima. mÁs notas la importancia de salir a votar. regresamos enseguida y nos unimos a la gran alegrÍa que toda reina en el pueblo de chile y en el mundo entero. volvemos enseguida, no le cambie. >>> son las 7 de la maÑana con 32 minutos. en el este de la bahÍa tiene que cruzar el puente san mateo vamos a las noticias que nos tiene gloria orellano. hay una grieta en uno de los pilares y se requieren labores de reparaciÓn. te escuchamos gloria. >>> estas labores continuaran todo el dÍa de hoy hasta maÑana por la tarde direcciÓn oeste de la 92. el puente de san mateo cerrado precisamente oye desbabllegandod del puente. el trafico se estÁ acumulando y el transito estÁ a vuelta de rueda esta m
chile. viva chile mierda. chiva. ♪ puro chilel futuro esplendor ♪ ♪ dulce patria recibe los votos ♪ con que chile sus aras jurÓ ♪ r rt nt quÉ o la tumba serÁ de los libres ♪ ♪ o el asilo contra la opresiÓn ♪ >>> estÁ en noticias y mas con estas imÁgenes, de la historia. imÁgenes muy conmovedoras. vamos a regresar por informaciÓn del trafico y el clima. mÁs notas la importancia de salir a votar. regresamos enseguida y nos unimos a la gran alegrÍa que toda reina...
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in some sense, you bring together the story of the old chile where political repression was everywhere. and. chile -- this new chiledemocratic. he said made this never happen again. >> this does not mean he was invoking the ghost of -- >> but he was saying this should never happen again, meaning you are the president, at it is your duty to make sure that the mining accidents don't happen in other accidents don't happen, that people do not disappear in the middle of the night. >> you had an uneasy relationship with chile. do you feel like the man who was -- the man who cheated death? >> yes, i do. i feel as if i cheated death many times over. i just happened to be fortunate enough to articulate this. i love the fact that the miners -- deep inside what happened to them during those days they discovered something. it is very strange how when you are in the darkness, i prisonn or exile come up when you go through a trial, when death looks you in the face and does not take you a very strange thing happens to you. it happened to me when i returned to chile and was endangered several times. it changes you. i think these m
in some sense, you bring together the story of the old chile where political repression was everywhere. and. chile -- this new chiledemocratic. he said made this never happen again. >> this does not mean he was invoking the ghost of -- >> but he was saying this should never happen again, meaning you are the president, at it is your duty to make sure that the mining accidents don't happen in other accidents don't happen, that people do not disappear in the middle of the night....
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chile. it is currently almost quarter past 11:00 p.m. in chile, in copiapo, chile. the temperature we hear is 3 degrees celsius. so quite cold. we also hear that the miners will be wearing green overalls as they make their ascent. also, they may be wearing sunglasses to protect their eyes as their eyes may be sensitive to the bright lights above ground. we're still waiting for the rescue official to be lowered into the ground. it seems that they're taking time to close the capsule door. we're keeping a close eye on this footage currently. this is live footage coming out of san jose mine near copiapo, chile. the rescue capsule and pulley system that will be used to manually hoist up the miners has been tested to ensure its safety. officials are taking every precaution to make sure the rescue is done safely. chilean president sebastian pinera said the first miner to be lifted will be 31-year-old florencio avalos. the official appears to have opened the capsule door. it looks like the door has been opened once again. and that first medic that was to be lowered, he seems
chile. it is currently almost quarter past 11:00 p.m. in chile, in copiapo, chile. the temperature we hear is 3 degrees celsius. so quite cold. we also hear that the miners will be wearing green overalls as they make their ascent. also, they may be wearing sunglasses to protect their eyes as their eyes may be sensitive to the bright lights above ground. we're still waiting for the rescue official to be lowered into the ground. it seems that they're taking time to close the capsule door. we're...
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chile. un aplauso para chile. >> claro que sí.ias a cadena telemundo por habernos dado la oportunidad de ser plataforma para llevarleción informos noticia que sin lugar a dudas va a quedo nar corazón y espíritus de todos nosotros los latinoamericanos. josé. >> gracias y ahora vamos a terminar esta misión cumplida que nosotros también tenemos una misión cumplida que celebrar. >>. >> increíble historia que comenzó hace 70 días cuando un trágico accidente cambió la vida de 33 chileno, y sus familiares. hoy después de 24 horas en la que nuestros corazones han palpitado junto a los de millones de personas a través del mundo con la sonrisa con la emoción década minero y que ha sido rescatado de entraños de la tierra sentimos que el mundo en que vivimos es más humano, es más bueno por nos hemos dado cuenta que el ser humano tiene dado de cono moverse. >> con cada uno hombre que han salido lado mina en la cápsula fénix, hemos vivo de una y entre besos y abrazos con cada minero que salió del mal de la tierra, hemos recibido lección de mode
chile. un aplauso para chile. >> claro que sí.ias a cadena telemundo por habernos dado la oportunidad de ser plataforma para llevarleción informos noticia que sin lugar a dudas va a quedo nar corazón y espíritus de todos nosotros los latinoamericanos. josé. >> gracias y ahora vamos a terminar esta misión cumplida que nosotros también tenemos una misión cumplida que celebrar. >>. >> increíble historia que comenzó hace 70 días cuando un trágico accidente...
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chile. the capsule just surfaced. again. this is the 28th minor, richard villarreal. young daughter with the flag nearby. let's listen in. [ applause ] [ applause ] >> bret: private moments of joy in public. as chiles the 28th miner coming to the surface. five more to go. big success for this country. as 2,000 feet below, five more miners wait to get to the surface. [ applause ] coming up next, we'll talk about education with the panel. as we go to break, watching amazing pictures. tylenol 8 hour lasts 8 hours. but aleve can last 12 hours. and aleve was proven to work better on pain than tylenol 8 hour. so why am i still thinking about this? how are you? good, how are you? [ male announcer ] aleve. proven better on pain. how can you transform tonight's dinner from same old, same old into oh la la? just cook with campbell's. our soups contain surprising ingredients like a splash of sauterne wine, a drizzle of fresh cream, or a sprinkle of lower sodium sea salt. we put great ingredients in our soups, to help you put meals on the table, that put smiles on the faces of the ones you love. campbell's.® it's amazing what soup can do.™ to save me a boatload of money on my mortgage -- that would be awesome
chile. the capsule just surfaced. again. this is the 28th minor, richard villarreal. young daughter with the flag nearby. let's listen in. [ applause ] [ applause ] >> bret: private moments of joy in public. as chiles the 28th miner coming to the surface. five more to go. big success for this country. as 2,000 feet below, five more miners wait to get to the surface. [ applause ] coming up next, we'll talk about education with the panel. as we go to break, watching amazing pictures....
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chile, just a few minutes ago, the drills finally broke through to reach chile's 33 miners who have been trapped for 66 days. let's go to kerry sanders who's live with a smile on his face. what can you tell us, kerry? >> it's so thrilling, the families were told first, they started to cheer, clap, cry, and then a few minutes later a siren sounded saying that they had made it completely down to the men. we can see that the police are now standing at attention, and you see many of the miners with their helmets here, when they began to walk down into a large group of -- the family that was held back burst through the gates, throwing their arms around them, hugging, kissing celebrating, thrilled because they are now so close to a final rescue as we pull back from this picture here, and you see the continued efforts that are going on, i want to take you far up on to a hill on the side here, high on the hill overlooking the mine area, where the families had planted 33 flags for the miners down below. some of the family members ran up the hill to start screaming and cheering and they started chanting a popular chant here, chileeel this is the last step to rescue the miners down below. now an erie question that needs to be answered. there's room for the 26-inch capsule to go down, but they don't know if they want to re-enforce a portion of the shaft by putting in a half-inch thick pipe, that would be like a sleeve going down to prevent rocks from perhaps collapsing from the highest portions where it's a little more unstable as the escape capsule goes up and down. if they have to do that, that will slow the process. if they don't have to do that, we could be seeing rescues very soon, alex. >> that is so exciting. kerry, do you know how they're going to decide who comes up first? >> yes, 33 miners, men down below who have developed this incredibly tight knit society of support thought they were going to decide. but the folks up here on the surface working with expert psychologists, engineers as well as the influence of nasa at the u.s. space agency decided that the first 11 coming up should be those who have, a
chile, just a few minutes ago, the drills finally broke through to reach chile's 33 miners who have been trapped for 66 days. let's go to kerry sanders who's live with a smile on his face. what can you tell us, kerry? >> it's so thrilling, the families were told first, they started to cheer, clap, cry, and then a few minutes later a siren sounded saying that they had made it completely down to the men. we can see that the police are now standing at attention, and you see many of the...
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> un miÉrcoles inolvidables no solo para el pueblo de chile, en general amÉrica latina chile estÁ de jÚbilo con 13 mineros a salvo. mientras en chiley estÁ siguiendo los pasos del presidente felipe calderÓn. te escuchamos. y en la maÑana la capital del estado. firmÓ. un pacto. y por la tarde accediÓ a ciudad juarez. encontrÓ una ciudad tranquila. sin protestas y manifestaciones. fue gracias que la ciudad estaba fuertemente res guardada y todo el paso estaba debidamente alejado de...
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wait. >> he can hear them doing the chants of "chile, chile, chile." and alex vega is ok. rtension but as we have seen and spoken to our own dr. siegel here this morning about these rescues, he says a lot of their exuberance when they get out of that dap sul is from adrenalin. and then seeing their family members and shortly thereafter, they are whisked away, some on stretchers, to a makeshift hospital right there on site for about 45 minutes. here comes the embrace of his wife. >> yeah, we believe that is jessica, his wife. it's interesting, there goes the hat. i don't think i'd ever put that hat on after that. one of the fellows who was pulled out a little while ago said "i think i had extraordinary luck. i was with god and with the devil and god took me." >>> right. so you have an embrace. they'll go to the hospital. pretty much know the pattern now and all of a sudden, that capsule will then go down to the bottom and they have 23 more to pull out. >> that particular capsule, i understand, they worked with -- we had a little while ago a guy from penn state with us who is
wait. >> he can hear them doing the chants of "chile, chile, chile." and alex vega is ok. rtension but as we have seen and spoken to our own dr. siegel here this morning about these rescues, he says a lot of their exuberance when they get out of that dap sul is from adrenalin. and then seeing their family members and shortly thereafter, they are whisked away, some on stretchers, to a makeshift hospital right there on site for about 45 minutes. here comes the embrace of his wife....
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chile, chile, chi-chi-chi le-le-le. the way they rally their co-workers. >> he's quite a character. he narrated one of the videos. one time he said back to you in the studios. you know, you have to have those moments of levity amid what could have very ease by been tragedy. i was interesting in some of the background reading. there were some people who told the president of chilep, don't get out there and say there's a good chance we'll rescue them. we don't know if that's the case. he said he really believed in his heart they would find a way to do it. >> they've been remarkably positive through the whole thing. when they first learned the 33 miners had been trapped underground, the world thought they're dead, how can they get to them. the pennsylvania mine, we saw nine rescued but they were only 3300 feet. the operation has been remarkable, nothing short of remarkable in keeping those men not only alive but keeping their spirits alive. >> it will be interesting to see if this is a blue print going forward, not necessarily just for mine accident bus for ways to help out in situations where people are trapped and the way that they were able to monitor not only a physical and mental health but also make them part of the rescue and be able to just sort of control so many aspects of the rescue all the way down to the switch to the liquid diet on the way up in cas
chile, chile, chi-chi-chi le-le-le. the way they rally their co-workers. >> he's quite a character. he narrated one of the videos. one time he said back to you in the studios. you know, you have to have those moments of levity amid what could have very ease by been tragedy. i was interesting in some of the background reading. there were some people who told the president of chilep, don't get out there and say there's a good chance we'll rescue them. we don't know if that's the case. he...
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chile, chile. their family members are down in the lobby. you can hear the chants. you talk to hospital workers, and they said every single patient in this hospital was watching the coverage, including the 17 most important patients in the hospital, the 17 miners. we're expecting to see more of those helicopters bringing the miners to this hospital. anderson? >> patrick oppmann, appreciate it. dr. kimberly manning joins me now. she is an assistant professor at emory university medical school. she was with us last night. dr. manning, it sounds like the conditions of these miners is not very serious. there is acute pneumonia, obviously serious for that one miner, and skin lesions on the eye. how would that have happened? >> well, they were in such a damp quarter. it was very dark in the area, and then you must remember, it was very, very hot down there. 85 to 90 degrees. and so some of those infections that have been reported are what we call fungal infections. any type of infection that's caused by a fungus really thrives in that type of an environment. think of things like yeast or athletes foot or even jock itch. those are things you'll see in the warm, moist, damp circumstances. >> were you surprised to see i mean, how well they all looked, walking around just fine, none visibly out of breath? they all looked like they were in pretty good condition. >> you know, i'll tell you, anderson, many people were so surprised after 17 days that these gentlemen were alive and in such high spirits. what i learned from that is anything is possible with this group of gentlemen. so i have to say i can't say that i'm completely surprised they're doing better than what we anticipated. like we've said all evening long, we've never, ever seen anything like this. and for us health care professionals, we have nothing to go by. what we can do is speculate and make assumptions of what could have happened, but we're all learning so much as this unfolds. and it's exciting to see that folks are doing so well. but as we mentioned before, this has been so, so traumatic, that i just will be very surprised if the miners can escape some of those psychological effects. >> you know, so much of the studies that i've read on people in these kinds of conditions basically are astronauts or people, you know, health workers in antarctica, researchers there, people that have been in isolation. but what makes this different is that darkness these men experienced for these past 69 days. talk a little bit about how that can affect somebody, not just in the short term, but also long-term, what it does to the body and one's mental health to be living in complete darkness and how they worked to have a light area and a dark area, a light area using lamps and some l.e.d. lights that might trick their body into being in some sort of a rhythm. >> right. so this is specifically what we refer to as the cirkadian rhythm, it's a 24-hour clock that regulates all the physiological processes of the body. so things like how you -- how active you are, how your muscles move, how alert you are. those things are tied to the sar cadian rhythm and follow a light and dark cycle. so it was very, very tough, very likely for those gentlemen in the first 17 days, but once they established that light/dark area, that may have helped some at night. they did have a red light to sort of mimic moonlight, if you will. and i think what we've also learned is that things aren't exactly what we thought. some of the gentlemen were moving around a lot more. they had more free rein and roam of the mine than we once realized. so some of what we imagined wasn't quite exactly what the miners are telling us once they came up. so i think that they've just been doing a lot better than we expected, and perhaps that light/dark cycle they were able to mimic did, in fact, keep them on some type of cycle. >> yeah. we knew the area, the room that they were in was about 600 square feet or so. but because there were tunnels in this mine, they did have access in areas they could walk in and go to and perhaps most importantly from a health standpoint, another small area, another area that they actually used as a toilet area, just for health reasons, sanitation reasons, and sort of reasons of personal dignity, that would make a big difference having a separate area where they could go relieve themselves. dr. kimberly manning, appreciate your expertise. >> ahead tonight, what it takes to survive an ordeal as grueling as a mine collapse. bear grylls joins me ahead. >> it's the spirit that i'm never, ever, no matter what happens, i'm never going to get up. that really is the heart of a survivor. >> chi-le! [speaking in a foreign language] >> chi-le! chi-chi-chi-! le-le-le! los mineros de chilee ] >> unbelievable. that was mario sepulveda, the second miner pulled to safety. he's the guy who had been narrating a lot of the videos we've been watching over the last 69 days there, leading the cheer. no mistake, he was pumped. i don't know, watching it sends chills through you. hard to believe he'd spent more than two months underground. we've seen over and over, the miners were pulled out, how resilient they seemed after all they've been through. how strong they are. few of us will come close to experiencing what they've survived. not even bear grylls, host of "man versus wild." he's obviously made a career of testing his own limits. we want to talk about how these men survived, how all of us could survive in any dangerous situation. i was interested in the first 17 days, which is when these miners had no idea if people were looking for them, if people just assumed they were dead, had no "if they were ever going to be rescued. i talked to bear grylls via skype. from a survival s
chile, chile. their family members are down in the lobby. you can hear the chants. you talk to hospital workers, and they said every single patient in this hospital was watching the coverage, including the 17 most important patients in the hospital, the 17 miners. we're expecting to see more of those helicopters bringing the miners to this hospital. anderson? >> patrick oppmann, appreciate it. dr. kimberly manning joins me now. she is an assistant professor at emory university medical...
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chile, chile. the family members were down in the lobby, you could hear their chants. you talk to hospital workers and they said every single patient in this hospital was watching the coverage, including the 17 most important patients, the 17 miners. we're expecting to see more of those helicopters bringing the miners to this hospital. anderson? >> patrick oppmann, appreciate it. dr. kimberly manning joins me now, assistant professor at emory university medical school. she was with us last night. dr. manning, it sounds like the conditions of these miners is not very serious. there is acute pneumonia, obviously serious for that miner, and skin lesions on the eye. how would that have happened? >> they were in such a damp quarter. it was very dark in the area, and then you must remember, it was very, very hot down there. 85 to 90 degrees. and so some of those infections that have been reported are what we call fungal infections. any infection caused by a fungus really thrives in that type of environment. think of things like yeast or athlete's foot or even jock itch, those are things you'll see in the warm, moist, damp circumstances. >> were you surprised to see i mean, how well they all looked, walking around just fine, none visibly out of breath? they all looked like they were in pretty good condition. >> i'll tell you, anderson, many people were so surprised after 17 days these gentlemen were alive and in such high spirits. anything is possible with this group of gentlemen. so i have to say i can't say that i'm completely surprised they're doing better than what we anticipated. like we've said all evening long, we've never, ever seen anything like this. and for us health care professionals, we have nothing to go by. what we can do is speculate and make assumptions of what could have happened, but we're all learning so much as this unfolds. and it's exciting to see that folks are doing so well. but as we mentioned before, this has been so, so traumatic, that i just will be very surprised if the miners can escape some of those psychological effects. >> you know so much of the studies i've read on people in these kind of conditions basically are astronauts or people, you know, health workers in antarctica, researchers there, people that have been in isolation. but what makes this different is that darkness these men experienced for these past 69 days. talk a little bit about how that can affect somebody, not just in the short term, but also long-term, what it does to the body, and one's mental health, to be living in complete darkness and how they worked to have a light area and a dark area, a light area using lamps and some l.e.d. lights that might trick their body into being in some sort of a rhythm. >> right. so this is specifically what we refer to as the circadian rhythm, it's a 24-hour clock that regulates all the physiological processes of the body. so things like how you -- how active you are, how your muscles move, how alert you are. those things are tied to the rhythm and follow a light and dark cycle. so it was very, very tough, very likely for those gentlemen in the first 17 days, but once they established that light/dark area, that may have helped some at night. they did have a red light to sort of mimic moonlight, if you will. and i think what we've also learned is that things aren't exactly what we thought. some of the gentlemen were moving around a lot more. they had more free rein and roam of the mine than we once realized. so some of what we imagined isn't quite exactly what the miners are telling us once they came up. so i think they've just been a lot -- doing a lot better than we expected, and perhaps that light/dark cycle they were able to mimic did in fact keep them on some type of cycle. >> yeah. we knew the area, the room that they were in was about 600 square feet or so. but because there were tunnels in this mine, they did have access in areas they could walk in and go to and perhaps most importantly from a health standpoint, another small area, another area that they actually used as a toilet area, just for health reasons, sanitation reasons, and sort of reasons of personal dignity, that would make a big difference having a separate area where they could go relieve themselves. dr. kimberly manning, appreciate your expertise. >>> what it takes to survive an ordeal as a grueling as a mine collapse. bear grylls joins me ahead. >> it's the spirit that i'm never, ever, no matter what happens, i'm never going to get up. that really is the heart of a survivor. i don't want you going out on those yet. and leave your phone in your purse, i don't want you texting. >> daddy... ok! ok, here you go. be careful. >> thanks dad. >> and call me--but not while you're driving. we knew this day was coming. that's why we bought a subaru. affect wheat output in the u.s., the shipping industry in norway, and the rubber industry, in south america? 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[speaking in a foreign language] >> chi-le! chi-chi-chi-! le-le-le! los mineros de chile[ applause ] >> unbelievable. that was mario sepulveda, the second miner pulled to safety. he's if guy who had been narrating a a lot of the videos we've watched, leading the cheer. he was pumped, i mean, just -- watching it sends chills through you. hard to believe he'd spent more than two months underground. we've seen over and over, the miners were pulled out, how resilient they seem after all they've been through. how strong they are. few of us will come close to experiencing what they've survived. not even bear grylls, host of "man versus wild." he's obviously made a career out of testing his own limits. we want to talk about how these men survived, how all of us could survive in any dangerous situation. i was interested in the first 17 days when the miner his no idea if people were looking for them. if people just assumed they were dead, had no idea if they were ever going to be rescued. i talked to bear grylls via skype. from a survival standpoint, what stands out to you about t
chile, chile. the family members were down in the lobby, you could hear their chants. you talk to hospital workers and they said every single patient in this hospital was watching the coverage, including the 17 most important patients, the 17 miners. we're expecting to see more of those helicopters bringing the miners to this hospital. anderson? >> patrick oppmann, appreciate it. dr. kimberly manning joins me now, assistant professor at emory university medical school. she was with us...
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chile en una oración en español en la plaza san pedro en atacama. >> encomeindo a los mineros en chile, muchas gracias, que dios los bendiga. >> el pasado 7 de octubre el papa benedicto xvi recibió una bandera chilena firmada por los 33 mineros. >> hasta aquí llegamos, ahora queremos dejarlos con imágenes de este rescate que llamó la atención del mundo entero, buenas noches, que descansen. >> (celebraciones). >> (aplausos). >> chi chi chi,. >> le le le. >> viva chile
chile en una oración en español en la plaza san pedro en atacama. >> encomeindo a los mineros en chile, muchas gracias, que dios los bendiga. >> el pasado 7 de octubre el papa benedicto xvi recibió una bandera chilena firmada por los 33 mineros. >> hasta aquí llegamos, ahora queremos dejarlos con imágenes de este rescate que llamó la atención del mundo entero, buenas noches, que descansen. >> (celebraciones). >> (aplausos). >> chi chi chi,. >> le...
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chile is. chile is where one is in trouble, we all pull together, we work together to help the other one out and what you see here today, that's exactly what it is. we came here to show our support and just give them from over here, send them more positive vibes. >> this is a very emotional night. as i say, again, it's a country that is looking with great hope to be able to rescue some people who under normal circumstances would have been given up for dead, and so this is a moment of triumph in the sense of joy, and let's hope it all works out well. >> reporter: now, much of the crowd began gathering at 6:30 and are waiting obviously, anticipating with high emotions, what is going on right now. they will be out here to watch this miner brought to the surface hopefully to safety, and then watching as the next few miners come up. their plan is to be out here until 1:00 in the morning, brian, a very emotional and exciting night outside the chilean embassy. >> it may get real exciting here. we're told that perhaps this first miner is only about 2 minutes or so away from reaching the surface with the rescue capsule there. you can see the chains are working very hard to pull this first capsule back to the surface to bring this first of 33 trapped miners all the way up after being there for over two months. you can just imagine the anticipation that those folks are feeling right there, and you can see some of the family members. we're told there has been an order. we know the first and the last, but we don't know the rest of the individual miners that are going to be pulled to the surface, or at least what order they're going to be pulled up but we know that this first miner, who we are told is perhaps just a minute or so away from reaching the surface is on his way up. this has been a long night for the recuer efforts. the capsule, we were told originally went down and did a couple of last-minute tests and actually had a little bit of damage to one of the doors so it was unclear whether or not the rescuers were going to be able to proceed. it's a half mile down into the earth, and they want to make sure that everything is absolutely perfect, and they don't want rocks to fall down onto the miners down below, and they don't want the efforts to be hampered or perhaps whatever else happened with the damaged door that would perhaps stop this from happening as smoothly and safely as possible. it has been too months. ultimately, they could have waited another 10 minutes, another day or two if they had to, but obviously, they felt like they were good to go in this situation, and that that mine capsule was ready to go down and pick up this first of 33 miners. laura, are there any family members there or any extended family at the chilean embassy or is it just well wishers. >> reporter: it's mainly well wishers. obviously the chilean ambassadors and other officials and u.s. government officials. interestingly enough, there is a member of nasa here that was there in chile consulting on bringing these miners up to the top, what they might go through, comparing this possible to being in outer space, so there's a lot of people who have been involved in creating this rescue effort, and the first steps are here tonight but no, no family members, just a lot of well wishers and people who are supporting chile and sending their good vibes. >> the first miner is florencio avalos. that is the first of the 33 who is going to be coming up to the surface now, and it looks like those wires are cranking hard, that is for sure, to get this first miner up safe and sound. you can imagine the adjustment that she's going to have just coming to the surface, and laura mentioned that there have been nasa astronauts there on site to sort of guide this process when you're in isolation for so long, they haven't seen the sun in two months, so that alone, they're going to have to come up with special goggles, special sunglasses to make sure they don't damage their eyes, and that'
chile is. chile is where one is in trouble, we all pull together, we work together to help the other one out and what you see here today, that's exactly what it is. we came here to show our support and just give them from over here, send them more positive vibes. >> this is a very emotional night. as i say, again, it's a country that is looking with great hope to be able to rescue some people who under normal circumstances would have been given up for dead, and so this is a moment of...
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a pasar nuevamente a chile donde se encuentra nuestro enviado especial edgar muñoz él está con una persona que sí estuvo en el terremoto de chile cuando respuescató una bandera chilen buen amigo de la familia avalos en general. yo vengo de la comuna de peyuhue con esta bandera que es el símbolo hermoso no solamente para los chilenos si no para todo el resto del mundo. >>> esta es segundo vez que estoy acá en la mina san josé dando un apoyo de esperanza de fey de hermandad que es lo más importante >>> víctor chamorro cuál es tu actividad aquí? >>> bueno como es conocido en el mundo entero, estamos apoyando voluntariamente en lo que respecto a mí a la intendencia de regional en terminos de buscar apoyo de los privados para también estas inmensas faenas que tomó el gobierno de chile de ayudar al rescate de los mineros. toda vez las redes sociales como persona tengo amistades consigue bastantes insumos para lo que es la familia de los mineros, para el rescate también. bueno skzos térmicos. >>> les comentó lo que pasó hace un momento la capital tuápsula e ingresó 64 metros, se hacen ajustes y de nuevo después de 2 ajustes se intento no se deslizó nuevamente y en este m
a pasar nuevamente a chile donde se encuentra nuestro enviado especial edgar muñoz él está con una persona que sí estuvo en el terremoto de chile cuando respuescató una bandera chilen buen amigo de la familia avalos en general. yo vengo de la comuna de peyuhue con esta bandera que es el símbolo hermoso no solamente para los chilenos si no para todo el resto del mundo. >>> esta es segundo vez que estoy acá en la mina san josé dando un apoyo de esperanza de fey de hermandad que...
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>> reporter: well, northern chile, in the deserts of northern chile are popular mining areas. there are a lot of mines in chiler area. this particular mine, there's no work going on whatsoever. but there are miners all over this country in this area, and chile has had its share of problems over the years, much more, for example, than the united states. >> larry: a lot of mining problems in chile? >> reporter: yeah. they've had disasters before. i mean that's why this was so important that the chilean people that the men were rescued because they were so used to accidents that led to tragedies that led to deaths swrshg that was the initial fear here. 17 daze these men were missing and most presumed them dead. these men were underground and they presumed people forgot about them. it was a joyous celebration notice country they found ought all of the men were arrive. now another joyous celebration, all men rescued and home with families and loves ones. >> larry: i'm going to ask you and michael moore the same thing, we who cover these things comment on them, write about them, wonder why these men do what they do.
>> reporter: well, northern chile, in the deserts of northern chile are popular mining areas. there are a lot of mines in chiler area. this particular mine, there's no work going on whatsoever. but there are miners all over this country in this area, and chile has had its share of problems over the years, much more, for example, than the united states. >> larry: a lot of mining problems in chile? >> reporter: yeah. they've had disasters before. i mean that's why this was so...
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chile in chile's conflict against argentina. there's the wheel that turns the capsule that brings the capsule up. it takes about 15 minutes. so it will arrive approximately five minutes after the hour of -- it will be 1:00 in the east and 2:00 a.m. in chilehat time, cnn international will be taking over. i wonder, this is a pure -- what is going through, what would you guess, dr. sophy, is going through juan's mind now? >> probably feeling a little bit anxious about leaving his friends down there. >> larry: really. >> they've bonded tight. there was no room for games down there. >> larry: but he will see his family in 14 minutes. >> that's the conflict. you're leaving one family you've just made and you're going to your other family. so yes, it is a begin but it is a lot of conflict. i'm sure it will override the joy to be with his family. >> larry: we understand carl has another mike and we'll be able to hear him clearly. the third, juan palma is on his way up. what can you tell us from your viewpoint there near the mine? >> reporter: yes, as you say, juan illanes is on his way up. i'm going to tell you on the counter there, well, he has done about 300 feet so far. so still got a ways to go. that will probably take him a good ten more m
chile in chile's conflict against argentina. there's the wheel that turns the capsule that brings the capsule up. it takes about 15 minutes. so it will arrive approximately five minutes after the hour of -- it will be 1:00 in the east and 2:00 a.m. in chilehat time, cnn international will be taking over. i wonder, this is a pure -- what is going through, what would you guess, dr. sophy, is going through juan's mind now? >> probably feeling a little bit anxious about leaving his friends...
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chile ha dado un buen ejemplo del verdadero significado del compromiso de la fe la esperanza y la unidad. el mandatario dice que su gobierno ha aprendido la lección y dice que en tres meses chile creará primeros estando res mundiales para minas entre ellos exigir una segunda salida para yacimiento, en chileadecer a dios haberlos devuelto a la vida. >> el gozo de estar libres y contento de nuevo en el lugar para darle gracias al señor y de estar con mi familia nuevamente en este lugar. >> el propio ministro de salud dice que rezar a la mina sería buena forma de cerrar un círculo, a metros de distancia lo que había eran protestas y reclamos de compañeros de mineros a quiéns la empresa le debe dinero y los dejó sin empleo. >> aparte que han burmado y no han pagado el funo quito para liberarnos de este su policía ahora más encima nos margino a un. >> entre tanto liberados disfrutan de del nuevo estatus relatando pasajes de odisea. >> lo peor era no poder comunicarme, y yo estaba vivo y bien. >> y las cápsulas que regresaron a la superficie disfrutan del momento del viva uno de ellas estará en la moneda y la otra en china. >> y por otra lado autoridades colombianos dicen hoy que no existe ninguna probabilidad de que dos mineros que quedaron atrapados hace una semana en minado carbón al norest
chile ha dado un buen ejemplo del verdadero significado del compromiso de la fe la esperanza y la unidad. el mandatario dice que su gobierno ha aprendido la lección y dice que en tres meses chile creará primeros estando res mundiales para minas entre ellos exigir una segunda salida para yacimiento, en chileadecer a dios haberlos devuelto a la vida. >> el gozo de estar libres y contento de nuevo en el lugar para darle gracias al señor y de estar con mi familia nuevamente en este lugar....
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chile for one mine in chile for one of the most extraordinary rescue attempts in modern history. brothers below. they have been trapped underground for an unprecedented 68 days. 68 days. each miner has a new mumber. e.e greatest rescue. a special extended a special extended edition of .nightline" starts right now. >> announcer: fr >> announcer: from the global esources of abc news with cynthia cynthia mcfadden and terry moran and bill nd bill weir live from the san jose mine in jose mine in chile. this is "nightline," october 12, 2010. >>> good even >>> good evening, i'm bill weir, welcome to a welcome to a most amazing scene out here. out here. it has the feel almost of a soccer party or a festival, but there is still a lot of anxiety in the air because the drama has just begun. fso farun. but fso far it seems triumphant or the first 17 of the 68 days the men the men were trapped in the bowels of the earth, bowels of the earth, they were tosumed dead. their will to survive launch aid feat of engineering including sigh y scientists, collective good will of a nation and continent, really. desert is just but this anxious party in the desert is just beginning. not including the rescuers going down in the escape pod there are still 32, sick, stressed men spirits are th. but at the moment, spirits are lifted with the proof that what seemed impossible can be done. [ applause ] [ applause ] or locals in the desert and supporters supporters around the world, the arrival of flo arrival
chile for one mine in chile for one of the most extraordinary rescue attempts in modern history. brothers below. they have been trapped underground for an unprecedented 68 days. 68 days. each miner has a new mumber. e.e greatest rescue. a special extended a special extended edition of .nightline" starts right now. >> announcer: fr >> announcer: from the global esources of abc news with cynthia cynthia mcfadden and terry moran and bill nd bill weir live from the san jose mine in...
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chile today is not the same country that it was 69 days ago. and the miners are not the same. they got buried in august 5th. now they are totally different people. chile is also a new chilepected. much more valued. the world over. it ended everything as a blessing of god. it started as a tragedy. $, the commitment, the loyalty, what the chileans showed these 69 days it fills us with pride. i'm happy that god was with'bcj us. and i have the feeling that i want to tell you that chile is ready to confront great things. we are ready to any challenge that the future should give us. and i can only say, long live chile. sometimes emotions are going inwards and one feels them and can't be expressed. when i saw the face of the last miner, when he came out, from the depths of earth, i was so excited and so emotional. i want to tell all chileans that i am so proud. and i am so privileged to be a president of all the chileans. sometimes celebrations, right now all over the squares, everybody is celebrating. right now we are celebrating in the heart of all the chileans. i heard that all the bells in the entire chile, all the church bells, all the way until the last miner came up. we
chile today is not the same country that it was 69 days ago. and the miners are not the same. they got buried in august 5th. now they are totally different people. chile is also a new chilepected. much more valued. the world over. it ended everything as a blessing of god. it started as a tragedy. $, the commitment, the loyalty, what the chileans showed these 69 days it fills us with pride. i'm happy that god was with'bcj us. and i have the feeling that i want to tell you that chile is ready to...
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chile's soccer chant. it's -- chi-chi-chi-! le-le-le! >> it's been modified. >> chi-chi-chi-! le-le-le! viva chile! >> chile pineiro greeting the miners. the minister of mining is there. he hopes tonight will be a huge celebration around the world once the miners are out. trrnls a >> translator: and i hope tonight will be an explosion of happiness and joy. i know that tonight there are going to be tears of happiness in all chilean homes and i also know, as i have been able to see with my own eyes, that the whole world is going to share this joy of these 33 miners and the 33 million chileans. we're going to have an unforgettable night. >> president obama is watching the chilean miners rescue as well. he spoke about it just a few moments ago. >> this rescue is a tribute not only to the determination of the rescue workers and the chilean government, but also the unity and resolve of the chilean people who have inspired the world. and i want to express the hopes of the american people that the miners who are still trapped underground will be returned home safely as soon as possible. >> all right. let's go right
chile's soccer chant. it's -- chi-chi-chi-! le-le-le! >> it's been modified. >> chi-chi-chi-! le-le-le! viva chile! >> chile pineiro greeting the miners. the minister of mining is there. he hopes tonight will be a huge celebration around the world once the miners are out. trrnls a >> translator: and i hope tonight will be an explosion of happiness and joy. i know that tonight there are going to be tears of happiness in all chilean homes and i also know, as i have been...
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chile es un paÍs que no se nota tanto porque no hacemos muchos lÍos. tenemos problemas como terremotos, pero la prensa en este momento a nivel mundial estÁ enfocada en chile. eso yo creo que... para mÍ fue lo mÁs... lo más increÍble. ahora, el sentimiento de la gente hacia nosotros, esa es la otra parte. yo vi... que todas las instituciones chilenas como la fundaciÓn gabriela mistral, el consulado de chilen nacional allÁ abajo. esa foto que estÁ en el fondo. y cuando llega el tipo es como cuando el hombre pisÓ la luna, una cosa asÍ. >> no es para menos. >> te agradezco que estÉn acÁ. un saludo a todos los chilenos que estÁn en todo estados unidos. gracias. >> y efectivamente ayer se escuchÓ en repetidas oportunidades que los chilenos cantaban el himno nacional. y esta noche tambiÉn definitivamente se cantarÁ para celebrar. son horas muy conmovedoras. regreso con ustedes ahora. >> muchÍsimas gracias, blanca rosa para una muestra de cÓmo a la distancia los chilenos viven ese orgullo nacional por las imÁgenes que hemos visto viendo. estuvieron despiertos como nosotros. >> mÁs o menos. vamos ahora con palblo monsalvo que estÁ en la plaza donde se realizarÁ una gran fiesta de bienvenida. >> muchas gracias. aquÍ la fiesta se estÁ proolongando desde anoche. porque en los momentos en que el primer minero llegÓ hasta la superficie, esta plaza estallÓ en un jÚbilo que se ha multiplicado y repetid
chile es un paÍs que no se nota tanto porque no hacemos muchos lÍos. tenemos problemas como terremotos, pero la prensa en este momento a nivel mundial estÁ enfocada en chile. eso yo creo que... para mÍ fue lo mÁs... lo más increÍble. ahora, el sentimiento de la gente hacia nosotros, esa es la otra parte. yo vi... que todas las instituciones chilenas como la fundaciÓn gabriela mistral, el consulado de chilen nacional allÁ abajo. esa foto que estÁ en el fondo. y cuando llega el tipo es...
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. >>> chile, el presidente de chile, sebastian piñera dijo que los 33 mineros podrían ser rescatadosto de obreros que dicen que desde que ocurrió esto no les han pagado el sueldo. >>> este grupo resume el sentimiento de casi 300 trabajadores son los otros que hoy están tanto o más vulnerable que los que están abajo. >>> tenemos hijo y familias y los problema sin plata no se solucionan. >>> tengo 5 hijos y el único que trabajaba soy yo. >>> desde el 23 de septiembre un experto debe evaluarla situación económica de la empresa, proceso que el gobierno sigue atentos pero no tiene parte. >>> el quiebra significaría tomar un abogado que nos cobraría 25% de los dineros. >>> la march ante fa gasta. >>> lo dijimos que una situación entre privado sin pre juicio de ellos estamos ayudando en todo lo que podamos. >>> el plan avanza y esto que puede ser motivo de felicidades para muchos en causa de preocupación para los demás que están afuera. >>> antes de la pausa aquí está bernardo con el adelanto de la acción deportiva aumenta el nervio porque sigue el partido de giants gigantes de san francisc
. >>> chile, el presidente de chile, sebastian piñera dijo que los 33 mineros podrían ser rescatadosto de obreros que dicen que desde que ocurrió esto no les han pagado el sueldo. >>> este grupo resume el sentimiento de casi 300 trabajadores son los otros que hoy están tanto o más vulnerable que los que están abajo. >>> tenemos hijo y familias y los problema sin plata no se solucionan. >>> tengo 5 hijos y el único que trabajaba soy yo. >>>...
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chile. >>> esperemos que todo chile este celebrando. >>> orgullos de hayan salvado a todo convida. >>> entre can ticos y banderas más de 3.000 personas se congregaron en la plaza minera. >>> salud para toda la familia gracias seño a dios tambiñn. >>> y desde el norte abrazo se extendieron por todo el país, en santiago tampoco quedaron atrás. >>> hasta la mañan compadre, tenía que trabajar? >>> al algunases si. mil sin duda un chile qu> cada año en estados unidos a l hombres sufren herida con relación a la violencia doméstica la municipalida de auckland, hoy presentó una iniciativa para evitar la violencia domñstica. >>> octubre es el mes dedicado a crear conciencia sobre lo violencia doméstic para llevar el mensaje acerca de la prevención y ayuda disponible a víctima de hogar. >>> sabemos que una de las 4 mujeres pueden ser afectados por la voy doméstic y tiene un gran impacto a nivel salud, no lo podemos resolver solos decía una representante de auckland, la municipio esta recibiendo una muestra de paneles estos paneles tienen historia y trabajadores de kaiser que tienen un mensaje de valor súper vi vooenz y esperanza. >>> karen es enfermera y sufrió con su ex marido por muchos aos. >>> ella decía que nadie debería experimentar dolor cuando es amado en tanto en el centro de violencia familiar, destaca ban el problema. >>> es problema de la violencia doméstic a algo que a afecta a todos. >>> están a la espera qu
chile. >>> esperemos que todo chile este celebrando. >>> orgullos de hayan salvado a todo convida. >>> entre can ticos y banderas más de 3.000 personas se congregaron en la plaza minera. >>> salud para toda la familia gracias seño a dios tambiñn. >>> y desde el norte abrazo se extendieron por todo el país, en santiago tampoco quedaron atrás. >>> hasta la mañan compadre, tenía que trabajar? >>> al algunases si. mil sin duda un...
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. >>> chile el presidente de chile, sebastian piñera, dijo puede concretar antes de 23 de octubre, alener detalle en la deportes . >>> vaya fin de semana para los gigantes de san francisco,s no, emocionante. >>> aquí está éñ con la acción deportiva. >>> el tiempo de los deportes llegó buenas tardes y tambié el tiempo de cantar san francisco está de regrese jueves y viernes reciben a bravos de atlanta, se ser necesario un quinto partido seria el miércoles. >>> s van a enfrentar.... >>> a a athletics de auckland, terminaron su campaña, van a regresar contra chicago de arizona, temporada regular será un casa auckland, contra mar renos de seattle. >>> nba arranca sacramento en casa este martes contra orioles. >>> por su parte.... >>> europea ccon con kirbt o la copa, estados unidos pudo jugar mientras europea se lleva la gloria. >>> vamos a ver mejores goles. >>> vamos a estero este de josñ maría cárdenas santo gana antes diablos. >>> así reciben logran clases de europeo en este duelo. >>> llega éñ con esta pinta, gana el guarda meta, tambié presente guillermo cierra bien conclave portero
. >>> chile el presidente de chile, sebastian piñera, dijo puede concretar antes de 23 de octubre, alener detalle en la deportes . >>> vaya fin de semana para los gigantes de san francisco,s no, emocionante. >>> aquí está éñ con la acción deportiva. >>> el tiempo de los deportes llegó buenas tardes y tambié el tiempo de cantar san francisco está de regrese jueves y viernes reciben a bravos de atlanta, se ser necesario un quinto partido seria el...
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chile or chile. i don't know how to pronounce it. reggie, why do they take such a beautiful thing? this jubilant explosion of happiness and paw lit sized it, turn -- turned it into a priss civil from which to look through life. >> i will say this, if anybody knows about chile, it will be michael moore. i know, it is beneath me, but i did it. >> it is actually beneath him. >> by the way, it is not like you haven't seen a bowl of chili. >> just because he lost a lot of weight doesn't -- just because you lost a lot of weight doesn't mean you need to attack other people. >> i apologize. >> you are right. it is a beautiful thing. aside from pearl harbor and 9/11, some tragedy with malice behind it, i'm not sure i dig the politicizing of a tragedy. i guess if it were here it would be boycotting mining and all this kind of stuff. we have to find a way to get an angle on these things. >> i have a mosque to sell you. >> that's not -- >> i started what i said by saying, unless there is some malice behind it. unless it start a war. >> there is no coincidence. i am just going to ignore you and your ugly jacket c. immogen, were surprised how quickly lauren matthews went to this politics and this event? >> yeah, it was horrible. i have to admit i actually cried. it was
chile or chile. i don't know how to pronounce it. reggie, why do they take such a beautiful thing? this jubilant explosion of happiness and paw lit sized it, turn -- turned it into a priss civil from which to look through life. >> i will say this, if anybody knows about chile, it will be michael moore. i know, it is beneath me, but i did it. >> it is actually beneath him. >> by the way, it is not like you haven't seen a bowl of chili. >> just because he lost a lot of...
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real time feed and briefings from our own network in chile, cnn chile and we are the only network in the united states that gives us a network in chile says, which miner will be brought to the surface first and he is florencio flavios, and he is going to be the first miner brought to the surface, according to the chilean officials that they just gave on cnn chile. another word about the rescuers going down to pull them out one by one, we are told that the first rescuer is a mining rescuer and the second is a medical rescuer. one of the names that we were given is christian brugano and one of them is affiliated with the chilean navy, and again, the first two rescuers are down, first a mining rescuer down to pull, we believe, mr. florencfl avalos. and then at least one of the rescuers is affiliated with the chilean navy. again, the name of the first miner pulled out, and a dramatic scene, and they got sound from the father there. he is 33 years old and a man with 8 years of experience and this is coming from our own network in chile, cnn chile. >> do we know why he is the first miner who will be brought to the top? >> not clear on that
real time feed and briefings from our own network in chile, cnn chile and we are the only network in the united states that gives us a network in chile says, which miner will be brought to the surface first and he is florencio flavios, and he is going to be the first miner brought to the surface, according to the chilean officials that they just gave on cnn chile. another word about the rescuers going down to pull them out one by one, we are told that the first rescuer is a mining rescuer and...
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chile's state earnings. and pinera hopes the success shown to the world will boost international investment in this south american country. jeff. >> glor: from chile once again, seth doane. seth, thank you. still ahead on tonight's cbs evening news, the debate in france over banning the full islamic vail. >> glor: an estimated 50,000 people marched in paris today to protest plans by french president nicholas sarkozy to raise the retirement age in france from 60 to 62. he says the pension fund is nearly broke. and french muslims are protesting a just-passed law barring women from wearing full-face veils in public. this controversial ban takes effect early next year, and elizabeth palmer has more tonight. >> reporter: every new terror alert focuses hostile attention on france's muslims, hostile, they believe, is exacerbated by political attacks like the recent campaign against the full veil led by president nicholas sarsarkozy. "in our country," he said "we can't accept women imprisoned this way." for a pop plus president it was a populist stance. a poll found 82%ment the veil banned in public. it's widely seen as anti-french and a symbol of oppress
chile's state earnings. and pinera hopes the success shown to the world will boost international investment in this south american country. jeff. >> glor: from chile once again, seth doane. seth, thank you. still ahead on tonight's cbs evening news, the debate in france over banning the full islamic vail. >> glor: an estimated 50,000 people marched in paris today to protest plans by french president nicholas sarkozy to raise the retirement age in france from 60 to 62. he says the...
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chile next month so i can continue my rehab. >> is that your favorite snowboarding place? >> well, you know, i've got to tell you -- >> chile, very seldom chile. >> i go to a place north of santa yack go in the mountains 10,500 feet, 13,000 feet is the resort. but i really love utah, back and forth to utah, wrong before they found out about it in the olympics, i i go to utah, only place in north america that has nine or 10 different mountains, different terrain. pharmaceuticals your chemical therapy cost? >> that's also one of the abomb i nations of the day. anywhere from 1200 to $1,400 a month, depending on what your insurance is and who you are. i mean, all four of right now the approved drugs which are all injectable, there are -- there are abc-r. stion is beings run between 800 explored in congress even as we that. but that's a different one. >> that's a different -- >> $250 -- not a lump sum but it's a basic deposit. and then there is a $35 a month premium. and then there is a 20% payment of the medication that you get, it adds up to, for the first $1,000.877. so your rebated $123 so to speak, between 1,000 and $2,000, they pay 50%, the
chile next month so i can continue my rehab. >> is that your favorite snowboarding place? >> well, you know, i've got to tell you -- >> chile, very seldom chile. >> i go to a place north of santa yack go in the mountains 10,500 feet, 13,000 feet is the resort. but i really love utah, back and forth to utah, wrong before they found out about it in the olympics, i i go to utah, only place in north america that has nine or 10 different mountains, different terrain....
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chile or chile? >> i would say chile. >> chile, all right. >> it is going to -- just to get someone out ofhe hole --two months they have been there? >> we'll find out. >> ralph knows everything. >> he does know everything. i think the greatest part about this story is you would think they would be clamoring to get out first but the truth is they were all wanting to be the last one out, you go ahead of me, you go ahead of me. >> they're fighting over it. why? >> they're good guys. they havthis great camaraderie, they say, y go first, i'm good, i'm good. >> the last gets the biggest cheer, you know what i'm sayin showbiz people, no, no, no, you go first. nobody wants to be the opening act, everybody wants to be the finale. >> one guy is down there who, when he was trappe his wife showed up and his girlfriend. this guy better stay there. >> he's going to be last out. >> his name is yanni. he'll be the last one out. >> yanni barios. okay. i wonder what is going to happen. too bad they're not in america. that would be a heck of a reality series. >> living down there? >> no, following yanni with the wife
chile or chile? >> i would say chile. >> chile, all right. >> it is going to -- just to get someone out ofhe hole --two months they have been there? >> we'll find out. >> ralph knows everything. >> he does know everything. i think the greatest part about this story is you would think they would be clamoring to get out first but the truth is they were all wanting to be the last one out, you go ahead of me, you go ahead of me. >> they're fighting over it....
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chile. >> tonight we have experienced a night that we will never forget. full of emotion. full of joy. i'm sure that chile today is more respected and i'm sure that people have known better about this small country very far away from the rest of the world. >> the president of chile, sebastian pinera and chile's first lady, cecilia morel waited to embrace 33 trapped miners as they emerge from 22- inch wide mine shaft. all 33 were clean shaven and clean dressed when they surfaced from 70 harrowing days underground. 2030 feet under ground. almost half a mile below the surface. the long awaited rescue mission kicked off late tuesday. shaving gear and clothes had been sent down the shaft earlier along with a remarkable telephone. and a tiny video camera among other things. the 33 men were then winched up the equivalent of 200 floors in a specially designed rescue capsule dubbed phoenix. the rescue was completed in just under 23 hours. the u.s. president saluted the chilean people and their inspiration to the planet. >> this rescue is a tribute not only to the determination of the rescue workers and the chilean government, but also the unity and resolve of ilean inspired the world. >> question, on a national pride scale, 0 to 100. 0 being national embarrassment, like
chile. >> tonight we have experienced a night that we will never forget. full of emotion. full of joy. i'm sure that chile today is more respected and i'm sure that people have known better about this small country very far away from the rest of the world. >> the president of chile, sebastian pinera and chile's first lady, cecilia morel waited to embrace 33 trapped miners as they emerge from 22- inch wide mine shaft. all 33 were clean shaven and clean dressed when they surfaced from...