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fact that she would die. the manner in which she died, that's what he sh control over. >> inside the debate in california - that could ripple across the nation. should medically assisted suicide be legalized. >> we cannot legislation morality. this is a matter of personal choice. >>> thanks for joining us, i'm adam may with this report. tonight we tackle a subject that we all face - death. if you think about how you want to die, you might say peacefully in your sleep or surrounded by friends or family. well, what g you could plan that and avoid a drawn-out sometimes painful death. because of diseases or cancers. the debate over medically assisted suicide is rapidly heating up, and soon it could be a real option for millions more americans. for those on the front lines of this battle. all eyes are on california, that's where one husband made a promise to britney. >> we cannot legislate morality, this is a matter of choice. >> reporter: california lawmakers debate becoming the next state to legalize medically a
fact that she would die. the manner in which she died, that's what he sh control over. >> inside the debate in california - that could ripple across the nation. should medically assisted suicide be legalized. >> we cannot legislation morality. this is a matter of personal choice. >>> thanks for joining us, i'm adam may with this report. tonight we tackle a subject that we all face - death. if you think about how you want to die, you might say peacefully in your sleep or...
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we are going to die. if it comes to that point where there's no more that i can do, my body is failing, organs are shutting down, all that is left is die. and it can be slow and painful or under my terms. >>> this man, who is influenced by his catholic faith, warps of a slippery slope. >> if this is a benefit to someone that can make the request. physicians would say it can be of benefit to a person that can not make the request. we move logically from voluntary assisted suicide to terminally ill patients and other problems, to nonvoluntary euthanasia for patients who are incapacitated, can't speak for themselves, and the doctor or the hospital deems it appropriate to go ahead and end his life. >> reporter: what do you say to the opposition. >> with the physicians, i would say it's my choice to have treatment, it's my choice to stop treatment. if it's a religious opposition, the god that i'm believing in does not want me to suffer, what i believe in is love, hope and prayer, and companionship and benevole
we are going to die. if it comes to that point where there's no more that i can do, my body is failing, organs are shutting down, all that is left is die. and it can be slow and painful or under my terms. >>> this man, who is influenced by his catholic faith, warps of a slippery slope. >> if this is a benefit to someone that can make the request. physicians would say it can be of benefit to a person that can not make the request. we move logically from voluntary assisted suicide...
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i will die first. i have been without food for seven days now. >> billy mccoy claims he's been on a hunger strike for seven days. we've documented he's been on a hunger strike for almost three days. he'll eat soon. he's done this before. he never stays on very long. he'll eat then a meal and then he can probably go on a hunger strike again right after that meal. >> for those who refuse to cooperate, even the most meager amenities that camp j. offers are eliminated. >> the different sanctions we can place on an inmate when they get a write-up at camp j., one of the sanctions is called a food loaf. a food loaf will be issued to an inmate who has been caught holding food in his cell, holding utensils or cups, that kind of thing, in his cell. gets caught throwing food or throwing other objects, he can be put on food loaf. >> basically, you have a serving of everything from every chow, like if it's for lunch, you'll have everything on the lunch tray, with the exception of dessert, will be placed in a food l
i will die first. i have been without food for seven days now. >> billy mccoy claims he's been on a hunger strike for seven days. we've documented he's been on a hunger strike for almost three days. he'll eat soon. he's done this before. he never stays on very long. he'll eat then a meal and then he can probably go on a hunger strike again right after that meal. >> for those who refuse to cooperate, even the most meager amenities that camp j. offers are eliminated. >> the...
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so what happens if you die without make your last wishes known? that's good question and nicole brewer gets the answer. kate? >>> weekend is upon us. a lot of people trying to get outside and lots of stuff going on. coming up i'll tell when you the heaviest rain from this system will impact your weekend and when the best time will be to try and get outside. >>> and the amazing story behind this little guy. how this colt beat the odds when we come back. ♪ >> this is cbs3 "eyewitness news" with ukee washington, jessica dean, kate bilo and don bell. ♪ >>> home break ins happen in all neighborhoods and for many people keeping your home safe is a constant concern. >> but there are sneaky and surprising ways burglars can get what they want. "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt shows you what could be make your home an easy target. >> reporter: with temperatures warming up people just don't spend as much time at home. that could mean trouble according to a man who spent years wretching the minds and patterns of burglars. >> burg las have real particula
so what happens if you die without make your last wishes known? that's good question and nicole brewer gets the answer. kate? >>> weekend is upon us. a lot of people trying to get outside and lots of stuff going on. coming up i'll tell when you the heaviest rain from this system will impact your weekend and when the best time will be to try and get outside. >>> and the amazing story behind this little guy. how this colt beat the odds when we come back. ♪ >> this is...
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die you will always be by my side i will never, never, never, never, never until the day i die >> yeah! >> oh, my god. >> and we'll never forget that. zara. it's not every day that l.a. reed shows up at a performance. this is a big day. would you call it a big day? >> why is that? >> we signed her when she was 14 an'tarve hold on. >> look at that! >> just for you, darling. >> certified gold, baby. already! congratulations! >> congratulations. >> that is talent. >> l.a., you know how to pick the best. >> they know how to pick me. >>> all right. we'll be back with more, but manufacturing jobs, a new tax credit. and let's invest in clean energy jobs, with 500 million solar panels installed by the end of her first term. a real plan to create new jobs and industries of the future. hillary clinton. hy don't we get a final check of the wine bot. see if you guys prefer clutter or clutter-free. onai i win? >> no, yours is a glass and a half. okay, that's enough. we just want to say thank you to some friends that are here. diana and her daughter, robin, came to see us. she has to read one of my
die you will always be by my side i will never, never, never, never, never until the day i die >> yeah! >> oh, my god. >> and we'll never forget that. zara. it's not every day that l.a. reed shows up at a performance. this is a big day. would you call it a big day? >> why is that? >> we signed her when she was 14 an'tarve hold on. >> look at that! >> just for you, darling. >> certified gold, baby. already! congratulations! >>...
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i'm a die hard. i'm going to die a die hard. i love them. >> 48th home opener for frank. he knows opening day is like no other. >> yeah. >> so yankee fans flocking to cheer on the bombers. bitter temperatures. maybe coming to the route of boys to summer, but came dressed like he is camacho mows, hats, scarves, blankets, necessary today. >> i've been waiting three months for this. i'm ready, and the weather is perfect. we're good. >> it's a great day. it's a new beginning and a new season. it's great. we love coming here. it's wonderful. >> the opening day draws the young and really young and young at heart celebrating the pastime and continuing that time honor tradition of dads bringing kids to the ball park. who cares if it's a school day. >> it's a great tradition and every year he has a sore throat this time of year. >> you must be so unlucky. how are you feeling? >> a little sore. >> there's ryan already a die hard yankee fan who almost -- his team is the red sox. >> we said you can put your red sox on under the yankees. i'm not playing. you have to play it's >> that
i'm a die hard. i'm going to die a die hard. i love them. >> 48th home opener for frank. he knows opening day is like no other. >> yeah. >> so yankee fans flocking to cheer on the bombers. bitter temperatures. maybe coming to the route of boys to summer, but came dressed like he is camacho mows, hats, scarves, blankets, necessary today. >> i've been waiting three months for this. i'm ready, and the weather is perfect. we're good. >> it's a great day. it's a new...
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the day i die >> yeah!big day? >> why is that? >> we signed her when she was 14 years old. i can't believe so much time has gone by, four years. and look at you now. >> hold on. >> look at that! >> just for you, darling. >> certified gold, baby. already! congratulations! >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> that is talent. >> l.a., you know how to pick the best. >> they know how to pick me. >>> all right. we'll be back with more, but >>> why don't we get a final check of the wine bot. see if you guys prefer clutter or clutter-free. well, whatever. you won again. >> did i win? >> no, yours is a glass and a half. okay, that's enough. we just want to say thank you to some friends that are here. diana and her daughter, robin, came to see us. she has to read one of my books. >>> that does it for this awesome wines day wednesday. you, hoda, are finally going to take a couple of well deserved days off. >> but you're going to be very busy because you're going to be joined by the one, the only -- regis philbin tomor
the day i die >> yeah!big day? >> why is that? >> we signed her when she was 14 years old. i can't believe so much time has gone by, four years. and look at you now. >> hold on. >> look at that! >> just for you, darling. >> certified gold, baby. already! congratulations! >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> that is talent. >> l.a., you know how to pick the best. >> they know how to pick me. >>> all right. we'll be...
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john said i am ready to die, and she -- he turned to the doctor and said can you help me. and the doctor said morally, ethically and legally, i cannot help you. the only thing you can do for yourself is to stop eating, drinking and taking any medication. and the next day john began that journey. so you must make your wishes known. i have said publicly and in the book that should i suffer a heart attack or a stroke in my own apartment, i will not call 911. i do not wish to end up in a hospital, intubated and with many wires keeping me alive. my dear friend roger mudd's wife, e.j. mudd, died exactly that way. and her last words when the ambulance arrived for her, her last words that roger mudd heard were "i don't want to do this." and to this day, he does not know whether she meant i don't want to go to the hospital or i don't want to die. so think about how you can make your wishes known. thank you. >> so the bill that went through or tried to, the maryland legislature last year was killed, the right to die bill or the right to choose bill, and you've talked here about the
john said i am ready to die, and she -- he turned to the doctor and said can you help me. and the doctor said morally, ethically and legally, i cannot help you. the only thing you can do for yourself is to stop eating, drinking and taking any medication. and the next day john began that journey. so you must make your wishes known. i have said publicly and in the book that should i suffer a heart attack or a stroke in my own apartment, i will not call 911. i do not wish to end up in a hospital,...
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i got to see my dad die on national tv. they don't know what they took from us. people are dying. we need a president that's going to talk about it. i believe bernie sanders a protestor. he's not scared to go up against the criminal justice system. he's not scared. that's why i'm for bernie. i'm bernie sanders [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: are you ready? [ cheers and applause ] we are joined right now by a a five-time oscar nominated director and writer who's made so many unforgettable films. i'm talking about "days and confused." [ cheers ] talking about "school of rock." [ cheers ] talking about "boyhood." [ cheers ] [ laughter ] he's one of the best out there. his new movie "everybody wants some", hitting it three times. [ cheers ] it's in theaters right now. please welcome a great american filmmaker. here is richard linklater, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: richard linklater. >> awesome. >> jimmy: you're one of my all-time favorites. >> oh, come on. >> jimmy: thank you for being here. >> really? >> jimmy: oh, yeah, yeah, i rave about you all the time when you
i got to see my dad die on national tv. they don't know what they took from us. people are dying. we need a president that's going to talk about it. i believe bernie sanders a protestor. he's not scared to go up against the criminal justice system. he's not scared. that's why i'm for bernie. i'm bernie sanders [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: are you ready? [ cheers and applause ] we are joined right now by a a five-time oscar nominated director and writer who's made so many...
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♪ ♪ 'til the day i die you would always be by my side i will never forget you ♪ ♪ i will never neverppla] >> jimmy: my thanks to amy schumer, richard linklater, zara larsson, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] and the roots, right there, from philadelphia, pennsylvania. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. i hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye, everybody. thank you. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- anna wintour. from "barbershop: the next cut," actress and rapper eve. music from the last shadow puppets. featuring the 8g band with fab moretti. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers! >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] fantastic to hear. in that case, let's get to the news. a new poll shows donald trump with a 33-point lead ahead of new york's republican primary. trump is so confident, he's even
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until the day i die >> yeah!y? >> why is that? >> we signed her when she was 14 years old. i can't believe so much time has gone by, four years. and look at you now. >> hold on. >> look at that! >> just for you, darling. >> certified gold, baby. already! congratulations! >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> that is talent. >> l.a., you know how to pick the best. >> they know how to pick me. >>> all right. we'll be back with more, but first this is "today" on nbc. there are two democratic visions for regulating wall street. one says it's okay to take millions from big banks and then tell them what to do. my plan -- break up the big banks, close the tax loopholes, and make them pay their fair share. then we can expand health care to all, and provide universal college education. will they like me? no. will they begin to play by the rules if i'm president? you better believe it. i'm bernie sanders and i approve this message. >>> why don't we get a final check of the wine bot. see if you guys prefer clutter or clutter
until the day i die >> yeah!y? >> why is that? >> we signed her when she was 14 years old. i can't believe so much time has gone by, four years. and look at you now. >> hold on. >> look at that! >> just for you, darling. >> certified gold, baby. already! congratulations! >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> that is talent. >> l.a., you know how to pick the best. >> they know how to pick me. >>> all right. we'll be...
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♪ ♪ 'til the day i die you would always be by my side i will never forget you ♪ ♪ i will never neverwe'll be right back, everybody. fantastic. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ the world a president has to grapple with. sometimes you can't even imagine. that's the job. and she's the one who's proven she can get it done. ...securing a massive reduction in nuclear weapons... ...standing up against the abuse of women... ...protecting social security... ...expanding benefits for the national guard... ...and winning health care for 8 million children... the presidency is the toughest job in the world and she's the one who'll make a real difference for you. i'm hillary clinton and i approved this message. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to amy schumer, richard linklater, zara larsson, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] and the roots, right there, from philadelphia, pennsylvania. [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. i hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye, everybody. thank you. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers
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. >> when you play the game of thrones you win or you die. there is no middle ground. >> reporter: for the few who don't know, game of thrones is an obsessive smash hit featuring war and families struggling for control of seven kingdoms. there are fire breathing dragons, seductive queens and hunky anti-heros. like the jamie lanister. >> how would you want him to die? >> i don't want him to die. >> but everyone dies, don't they? it feels like that. >> i'm sure he's going to die. >> since it premiered, the show based on books has won 26 emmy awards. >> "game of thrones". >> garnering fans by the millions including president obama. >> the truth is i just show up every day at my office and do my job. i got a picture of this, i think. >> but the show is not without controversy. >> reporter: graphic depictions of torture, murder, and rape, and story lines involving incest and sorcery. >> we do to our enemies. >> reporter: this is a sister and love interest in the show. your character is very interesting. she has very interesting relationships, cert
. >> when you play the game of thrones you win or you die. there is no middle ground. >> reporter: for the few who don't know, game of thrones is an obsessive smash hit featuring war and families struggling for control of seven kingdoms. there are fire breathing dragons, seductive queens and hunky anti-heros. like the jamie lanister. >> how would you want him to die? >> i don't want him to die. >> but everyone dies, don't they? it feels like that. >> i'm sure...
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♪ ♪ 'til the day i die you would always be by my side i will never forget you ♪ ♪ i will never neverwe'll be right back, everybody. fantastic. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ most fast food places use formulas to create their combos. but all that math, doesn't always equal something tasty. at my place, you can get a mouthwatering sourdough bacon ranch combo. with a full size beef patty, bacon, and creamy ranch sauce, on toasted sourdough bread. plus hot & salty fries and a freestyle drink for just $4.99. because flavor always beats formulas. the sourdough bacon ranch combo, just $4.99 for a limited time. combos done my way. he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can settle in and think big. and when josh thinks big you know what he gives? i'll give you everything i've got and then some... he gives a hundred and ten percent! i'm confident this 10% can boost your market share. look at that pie chart! boom! you've never seen a number like that! you feel me lois? i'm feeling you. yeah you do! let's do this! watch out he just had a whole thimble
♪ ♪ 'til the day i die you would always be by my side i will never forget you ♪ ♪ i will never neverwe'll be right back, everybody. fantastic. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ most fast food places use formulas to create their combos. but all that math, doesn't always equal something tasty. at my place, you can get a mouthwatering sourdough bacon ranch combo. with a full size beef patty, bacon, and creamy ranch sauce, on toasted sourdough bread. plus hot & salty fries and a freestyle...
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. >> armstrong: you knew you were not going to die. >> i knew i wasn't going to die from the beginningrmstrong: even though there were 11 and 10 of you die, what is it that made you so confident in your character, your walk, your faith? not that you are special. >> i am special. [laughter]. for you to do? >> god is no respecter of persons, he is a respecter of faith. based upon how a man decides to develop and build his faith is going to determine whether that man will live or die or sink or swim. it is imperative. it is absolutely essential for a man who has a relationship with the lord to know that his faith level is where it should be. >> armstrong: what was it during this four-month beginning to overcome that you needed to learn about pastor michael friedman and those around you? >> that is a great question. there was so much i did not know about myself, my character, the way i am treated and embrace life and people in life. grateful and more thankful for the little things. i am embarrassed to say i did not take note of the obvious. the things that we look over that are right in fr
. >> armstrong: you knew you were not going to die. >> i knew i wasn't going to die from the beginningrmstrong: even though there were 11 and 10 of you die, what is it that made you so confident in your character, your walk, your faith? not that you are special. >> i am special. [laughter]. for you to do? >> god is no respecter of persons, he is a respecter of faith. based upon how a man decides to develop and build his faith is going to determine whether that man will...
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so what happens if you die without make your last wishes known?hat's good question and nicole brewer gets the answer. kate? >>> weekend is upon us. a lot of people trying to get outside and lots of stuff going on. coming up i'll tell when you the heaviest rain from this system will impact your weekend and when the best time will be to try and get outside. >>> and the amazing story behind this little guy. how this colt beat the odds when we come back. >> this is cbs3 "eyewitness news" with ukee washington, jessica dean, kate bilo and don bell. ♪ >>> home break ins happen in all neighborhoods and for many people keeping your home safe is a constant concern. >> but there are sneaky and surprising ways burglars can get what they want. "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt shows you what could be make your home an easy target. >> reporter: with temperatures warming up people just don't spend as much time at home. that could mean trouble according to a man who spent years wretching the minds and patterns of burglars. >> burg las have real particular ta
so what happens if you die without make your last wishes known?hat's good question and nicole brewer gets the answer. kate? >>> weekend is upon us. a lot of people trying to get outside and lots of stuff going on. coming up i'll tell when you the heaviest rain from this system will impact your weekend and when the best time will be to try and get outside. >>> and the amazing story behind this little guy. how this colt beat the odds when we come back. >> this is cbs3...
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it feels like that. >> i'm sure he's going to die.d. >> since it premiered, the show based on books has won 26 emmy awards. >> "game of thrones". >> garnering fans by the millions including president obama. >> the truth is i just show up every day at my office and do my job. i got a picture of this, i think. >> but the show is not without controversy. >> reporter: graphic depictions of torture, murder, and rape, and story lines involving incest and sorcery. >> we do to our enemies. >> reporter: this is a sister and love interest in the show. your character is very interesting. she has very interesting relationships, certainly with her brother. >> yes. >> it's going to get weirder i hear. >> i always say she wants to be him. he gets to do guy things and she has to be quiet. i think that's part of her love for him and her desire. she wants to be in his body, and he truly loves her. so it's a really -- it's crazy. >> reporter: personally you've had such a wonderful career and done such tremendous work. you were financial in "30". when yo
it feels like that. >> i'm sure he's going to die.d. >> since it premiered, the show based on books has won 26 emmy awards. >> "game of thrones". >> garnering fans by the millions including president obama. >> the truth is i just show up every day at my office and do my job. i got a picture of this, i think. >> but the show is not without controversy. >> reporter: graphic depictions of torture, murder, and rape, and story lines involving...
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fact that she would die. the manner in which she died, that's what he sh control over. >> inside the debate in california - that could ripple across the nation. should medically assisted suicide be legalized. >> we cannot legislation morality. this is a matter of personal choice.
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i wondered if this -- for a second, this was it. >> i could die? >> yeah. he's like -- has a hand still on my throat and he's sort of shaking me. >> reporter: kristin couldn't fight him off physically, so she tried to talk her way out of a sexual assault. >> i said, "you don't want to do this," and he stops and he says, "why don't i want to do this?" and -- and i say, "well, because i have -- i have hiv." and you can tell he's thinking about it for a second. and he says to me, he says, "well, guess what, so do i." >> reporter: the lie didn't work. she tried something else. >> i was, like, "well, what about, you know -- you know, you finding god, and, like, trying to work on yourself?" i actually was able to stall him for quite some time. i must've gotten off the bed and we were standing talking. and i remember that's when i started to just stomp my foot. like, and i was sort of, like, trying to make it look like i was making a point and stomping my foot, and then he grew angry again. >> reporter: he threw her back on the bed, his grip on her neck tighter as
i wondered if this -- for a second, this was it. >> i could die? >> yeah. he's like -- has a hand still on my throat and he's sort of shaking me. >> reporter: kristin couldn't fight him off physically, so she tried to talk her way out of a sexual assault. >> i said, "you don't want to do this," and he stops and he says, "why don't i want to do this?" and -- and i say, "well, because i have -- i have hiv." and you can tell he's thinking about...
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. >> my daughter yelled, "we're gonna die." there were no emergency lights in the hallway, so it was pitch black, and i wasn't confident that in smoky conditions with my daughter and myself upset that i could make it. >> so rochelle makes a tough decision. staying in the room is their best hope. >> i said, you know what, sona, the fire department is here. let's wait. they'll put out the fire and we'll walk down the stairs. >> turns out, it's the right choice. for many at the hotel, there would be no way out. the hotel has no sprinklers, no smoke detectors and no working fire alarms. and worse yet, the emergency exits are locked to prevent guests from sneaking out without paying. this fire is the worst hotel fire in thailand's history. in all, 91 died. 80 are injured. but now, about 30 minutes after the fire breaks out, rochelle and sona are still stuck in their hotel room, fighting smoke and darkness and trying to let someone, anyone know they're up there in need of rescue. >> by that time, the phone was dead and the lights wer
. >> my daughter yelled, "we're gonna die." there were no emergency lights in the hallway, so it was pitch black, and i wasn't confident that in smoky conditions with my daughter and myself upset that i could make it. >> so rochelle makes a tough decision. staying in the room is their best hope. >> i said, you know what, sona, the fire department is here. let's wait. they'll put out the fire and we'll walk down the stairs. >> turns out, it's the right choice....
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henrietta paul's husband was one of the very first to die. she doesn't know exactly where he's buried - back then the death toll was so high that bodies were being dumped in mass graves. today, she and her daughter lisette are filing a new claim. henrietta's only son, died three weeks ago from cholera. he was 34. back at their headquarters in downtown port-au-prince the fruits of the lawyers' painstaking labor is kept in a dusty store-room, still waiting for the day it will be used in court. >> these are all the case files in here? >> yes, this is the first five thousand filed. not only have we filled the form, they're notarized. they said "we received the complaints, we will give you an answer and respond in due time" - i don't know when the reasonable time will be. >> but it's been more than a year? >> more than a year, yes. >> and you've heard nothing? >> nothing, nothing. >> faced with the un's silence, the lawyers decided to expand the lawsuit, adding more names to the thousands who'd already filed a complaint. >> un have to respond. >>
henrietta paul's husband was one of the very first to die. she doesn't know exactly where he's buried - back then the death toll was so high that bodies were being dumped in mass graves. today, she and her daughter lisette are filing a new claim. henrietta's only son, died three weeks ago from cholera. he was 34. back at their headquarters in downtown port-au-prince the fruits of the lawyers' painstaking labor is kept in a dusty store-room, still waiting for the day it will be used in court....
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he can't die. >> reporter: as fans georger er s he can't die. >> reporter: as fans georger er s gathered, someone turned on prince's music. and suddenly, grieving fans started to dance. i would die for you party by night fall. what do you think when you see fans come out here and just dance? >> it's great. it's great. music brings everybody together. >> reporter: in brooklyn, more than 300 took to the streets at a party in prince's honor organized by director spike lee. >> it's so special to be here celebrating with spike lee and his family. i wouldn't want to be any other place. >> reporter: in 2011, the uptown dance company was in danger of closing when prince heard about it he immediately wrote them a check for $250,000. >> in it f it weren't for that donation, i don't think we would be in existence. >> reporter: the marquis still lit up tonight for prince. i talked with officials here at the apollo. they will eventually have a tribute for him. they say it's clear that his legacy is living on here in new york both with his music and here with the fans. live outside the apollo theater,
he can't die. >> reporter: as fans georger er s he can't die. >> reporter: as fans georger er s gathered, someone turned on prince's music. and suddenly, grieving fans started to dance. i would die for you party by night fall. what do you think when you see fans come out here and just dance? >> it's great. it's great. music brings everybody together. >> reporter: in brooklyn, more than 300 took to the streets at a party in prince's honor organized by director spike lee....
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we use it in heart failure, high blood pressure, it is a die your ethic.e reason it works is because it blocks the male hormones, androgen. so you see, it might work to build your hair back up. but guess what, all the other things worry me, it is a die your ethic, too many side effects. it's off label. >> you have to check with your doctor. >> go to a dermatologist who is a specialist. >> it's interesting. >> but it works. i think it works. >> they can get a biopsy of the scalp and find out exactly what is going on with you. bbz minoxidil, 2%, they can also get other medications. vitamins for hair may or may not work. most clinical trials with bioteen and others really haven't worked for this. we get your blood tests check your iron and everything else. >> and then eric women can get hair transplants. >> i was going to say that's a big thing now with women. the follicle transplant system. >> one other tiny point is it may be normal. menopause causes this. it may be normal. may not be anything wrong with you. >> when you think something is wrong with you an
we use it in heart failure, high blood pressure, it is a die your ethic.e reason it works is because it blocks the male hormones, androgen. so you see, it might work to build your hair back up. but guess what, all the other things worry me, it is a die your ethic, too many side effects. it's off label. >> you have to check with your doctor. >> go to a dermatologist who is a specialist. >> it's interesting. >> but it works. i think it works. >> they can get a biopsy...
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you mean they die 25 years later. >> how does die tan nick" end? >> what are you waiting for?y break up with bleach. lysol with hydrogen peroxide. for a tough clean with zero percent bleach. lysol that. we're in the middle most nights, this is the potty. so we added tide rescue to the wash. it cleans super deep down where detergent just doesn't. daddy, i've got to go potty! progress! at the source. find it in the stain remover aisle. >>> it is time now for "the mix." and i have to say, i don't think i've ever met a pizza i didn't like. we may have found the exception to that. >> it's my food. so i'm excited about there. >> this is what's called a pizza bun made at a place called the place in seoul, coria. they bring out an ashy balloon thing. they douse it in oil. set it on fire. >> does it explode. >> why is it called the bomb? >> it's full of dough and sauce and cheese. once you light it on fire, it gets all melty and cut it up and there's a pizza. >> maybe we'll say thanks to this and want a ride. this is a hover bike colin. it's a breakless contraption. seatless. it can ho
you mean they die 25 years later. >> how does die tan nick" end? >> what are you waiting for?y break up with bleach. lysol with hydrogen peroxide. for a tough clean with zero percent bleach. lysol that. we're in the middle most nights, this is the potty. so we added tide rescue to the wash. it cleans super deep down where detergent just doesn't. daddy, i've got to go potty! progress! at the source. find it in the stain remover aisle. >>> it is time now for "the...
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till i die. basically i'm going the hard way. across my neck. ain't bleeding. >> the last thing i want you to do is for you to hurt yourself any more than you already have. >> because coleman threatened his own life, he's transferred to an observation cell and placed on suicide watch. meanwhile, officer ernest searches coleman's cell to find what he used to cut himself. >> that looks like he ripped his armband and it's laminated and it's got the sharp corner on it. looks like that's what he's been using to potentially hurt himself. >> coleman will exchange his jail uniform for a suicide smock. it will be the only thing covering his body until he is taken off suicide watch. >> it's green, it's really thick, it's not that warm. it's got velcro sleeves on it, velcro back. and these are the ones that you cannot tie in knots, you cannot cut yourself with them, anything of that sort. this is just something to cover up with, more or less to make sure they don't harm themselves anymore. slide your shirt off, t-shirt and everything. >> coleman will be mo
till i die. basically i'm going the hard way. across my neck. ain't bleeding. >> the last thing i want you to do is for you to hurt yourself any more than you already have. >> because coleman threatened his own life, he's transferred to an observation cell and placed on suicide watch. meanwhile, officer ernest searches coleman's cell to find what he used to cut himself. >> that looks like he ripped his armband and it's laminated and it's got the sharp corner on it. looks like...
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i knew i was going to die. >>> trapped in a burning car with young children inside. >> there's a baby in there. >> i was terrified when i couldn't get her seat belt undone. >>> falling to earth in a deadly spiral. a bad dream with no end in sight. >> oh, my gosh, i'm so scared. >> complete, absolute, utter terror. >> then, out of nowhere, a chance. >> and we all just erupt. >> stories from those who made it out. >> you can always replace stuff, but you can't replace yourself. >> we were all crying and just glad to be alive. >>> hello. i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." it's the stuff of nightmares. you're on a plane, in a car or on a boat when suddenly you find yourself in a terrifying life or death situation. in this hour, you'll meet people who face their biggest fears and lived to tell the tale. their stories are real, and they're all caught on camera. just minutes after takeoff from burbank, california, the crew of jetblue flight 292 discovers a problem and prepares for an emergency landing. >> brace, brace, brace. >> a terrified passenger films the entire ordeal
i knew i was going to die. >>> trapped in a burning car with young children inside. >> there's a baby in there. >> i was terrified when i couldn't get her seat belt undone. >>> falling to earth in a deadly spiral. a bad dream with no end in sight. >> oh, my gosh, i'm so scared. >> complete, absolute, utter terror. >> then, out of nowhere, a chance. >> and we all just erupt. >> stories from those who made it out. >> you can always...
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his brother would not die until 1836. in 1813, the prophet sent a warning to general harrison, learning about the death of tecumseh. he said harrison may win next year. if he does, he shall not finish his term at. and aftere in office, him, every great chief chosen every 20 years thereafter will in 1836.profit t in 1836.phe some believe it was the alignment of the planets. they called of the conjunction of saturn and jupiter. is believed -- it to occur when there was a junction of planets. it occurred when lincoln was president, always to the other president to were assassinated, including john f. kennedy. "ripley's believe it or not," was published in the 1930's and mentioned what they called a death cycle based on the curse. the question was who will be president in 1940, and with the death cycle continue as it was referred to? in a column by ed koterba, he referred to the death cycle and the curse of it in 1960, when -- residential race was running between john f. kennedy and richard nixon. i 1980, the story of the cur
his brother would not die until 1836. in 1813, the prophet sent a warning to general harrison, learning about the death of tecumseh. he said harrison may win next year. if he does, he shall not finish his term at. and aftere in office, him, every great chief chosen every 20 years thereafter will in 1836.profit t in 1836.phe some believe it was the alignment of the planets. they called of the conjunction of saturn and jupiter. is believed -- it to occur when there was a junction of planets. it...
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die in a way that the people will cry for you.ent to a ku klux klan, like the question everyone would ask is, "but what was he doing there?" you were at a cross burning. >> i'm thinking about my family. my thought was like if i go hang up on the with the klan, that's a good idea to get people to watch the show. if die, that show is a hit. my family is rich forever. you know what i'm saying in. >> trevor: really? ( applause ) >> i'm thinking aboutif about m. i'm thinking about my kids. i have to get them this college and stuff. >stuff. >> trevpr:the kids are going to be like i'm glad i'm in college. "do you have a student loan?" "no, my father died." it is on cnn as well. >> it is. >> trevor: it's technically a comedy show. it is a come dee show. so basically, cnn has gone we're done with the unintentional comedy, we're going with the real-- is that what happened here? >> no comment. >> trevor: you know where the bread is. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. got anything to say about comedy central? >> trevor: it's a wonderful place to work. i me
die in a way that the people will cry for you.ent to a ku klux klan, like the question everyone would ask is, "but what was he doing there?" you were at a cross burning. >> i'm thinking about my family. my thought was like if i go hang up on the with the klan, that's a good idea to get people to watch the show. if die, that show is a hit. my family is rich forever. you know what i'm saying in. >> trevor: really? ( applause ) >> i'm thinking aboutif about m. i'm...
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he didn't die at a hospital. dr. siegel can corroborateod th.of death. he died in his home. as far as we know, no medical staff was around and we don't even know who was there at the time. so the investigators have to say we have to investigate this death. he is a public figure. it would be the same as any politician or actor or anyone who was famous died in a place that was not angmaq official pl like a hospital. >> so doctor, there were some reports that came out that said he had had shallow breathing in 911 call came in it was about breathing.ym8 would that be sim psymptomatic flu? >> absolutely. it could u=ñ from an infection or from this heart disease. anyone suffering from a heart problem would be short of breath. it is hard to believe that he was out there dancing in a concert if he wasñ suffering frm pneumonia. pneumonia. a/x has to be to account. something lauren said that i think is really important here is how observed was he? you know something? you could have something that's bothering you that you could ge/ saved from if the ambul
he didn't die at a hospital. dr. siegel can corroborateod th.of death. he died in his home. as far as we know, no medical staff was around and we don't even know who was there at the time. so the investigators have to say we have to investigate this death. he is a public figure. it would be the same as any politician or actor or anyone who was famous died in a place that was not angmaq official pl like a hospital. >> so doctor, there were some reports that came out that said he had had...
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had he had the right to die, he would have had had medication which he would then opt to take or not. >> right. >> and he would have had informed me when he was going to take it. and i could have been there with him. thus far, as i'm sure you know, the maryland state legislature has rejected the bill that has now been introduced two or three times. so far it has not passed. there are five states that do have aid in dying starting with oregon and, most recently, with california. i think that legislation is going to move throughout the country, and people eventually will have that right to choose. and by the right to choose -- >> [inaudible] >> i'm sorry, your mic is gone. let's get diane's mic back on. >> there it is, there it is. [laughter] i did it, i'm sorry. [laughter] so here's what i mean by the right to choose. i believe in god. i am a strong believer in god. and there are those among us all who believe in god, who believe that it is only god's timing that matters. and if that is your belief, i strongly support it. you should be able to say i will be here on this planet until go
had he had the right to die, he would have had had medication which he would then opt to take or not. >> right. >> and he would have had informed me when he was going to take it. and i could have been there with him. thus far, as i'm sure you know, the maryland state legislature has rejected the bill that has now been introduced two or three times. so far it has not passed. there are five states that do have aid in dying starting with oregon and, most recently, with california. i...
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, you die here." they don't support us. >> reporter: and that means even if the mosque no longer preaches violence, al-shabab can still exploit the same roads to radicalism. >> all we offer them is hope, hope for a better future. the other side is giving them immediate gratification, giving them... providing for their food, clothing, shelter, comradeship. >> people are still vulnerable to recruitment because it has moved from the mosque to internet. like, the other day, mohammad iman posted on youtube, talking to the youths and telling them to join them. >> reporter: and today, that message of recruitment is still popular? >> it is. it is popular. >> sreenivasan: learn more about on monday's newshour, "inside kenya" continues with a look at corruption and how it seeps into every facet of government and private business. learn more about al-shabab, including the group's origins and history. read our primer online at www.pbs.org/newshour. >> this is pbs nrwshour weekend saturday. >> sreenivasan: the sen
, you die here." they don't support us. >> reporter: and that means even if the mosque no longer preaches violence, al-shabab can still exploit the same roads to radicalism. >> all we offer them is hope, hope for a better future. the other side is giving them immediate gratification, giving them... providing for their food, clothing, shelter, comradeship. >> people are still vulnerable to recruitment because it has moved from the mosque to internet. like, the other day,...
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we put him on a plane, the doctors all said he would die. he didn't die. he lived another 15 years.s, life became better and stronger. haslinda: somewhat normal. harald: so then i became the ceo and then we had ups and downs in thailand. haslinda: apart from the business, there is another love for both of you. in fact, that is horses -- in fact, that is for the family. that is horses. what is it about horses that makes it so special? caroline: i think they are beautiful animals to start with. they are very gentle. they are very kind and forgiving. that is a beautiful combination. haslinda: they speak to you. you have a particular experience? caroline: we had an animal whisperer come to our place and she attempted to teach us how to communicate with animals. it was quite an interesting experience. again, mind opening and fantastic. when we asked the animals some questions, they gave us interesting comments back. things that we would have never dreamed up. haslinda: such as? caroline: one of my horses says she wants to be a superstar. [laughter] we thought that was interesting. anothe
we put him on a plane, the doctors all said he would die. he didn't die. he lived another 15 years.s, life became better and stronger. haslinda: somewhat normal. harald: so then i became the ceo and then we had ups and downs in thailand. haslinda: apart from the business, there is another love for both of you. in fact, that is horses -- in fact, that is for the family. that is horses. what is it about horses that makes it so special? caroline: i think they are beautiful animals to start with....
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he tells them to call the doctor or pieces into the drugstore for adults. >> i just want to die. i asked the nurses to come and bring the doctors with them. the nurse is had directions they had to follow marshall wasn't explicit how he was feeling he would said he did not like to be dropped he did like taking maalox because it tasted bad. and told the nurses and doctors were covey and he would feel better soon so the second time that we needed help so i stayed with a the doctor and the primary buyers so we discussed what the challenges were with a medication that they could prescribe and they discussed to switch him to death the don't a drug that carry a stigma it is the junkie drug heroin addicts take to get
he tells them to call the doctor or pieces into the drugstore for adults. >> i just want to die. i asked the nurses to come and bring the doctors with them. the nurse is had directions they had to follow marshall wasn't explicit how he was feeling he would said he did not like to be dropped he did like taking maalox because it tasted bad. and told the nurses and doctors were covey and he would feel better soon so the second time that we needed help so i stayed with a the doctor and the...
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would have been better to die in damascus. greece begins to move hundreds of refugees to other parts of the country as part of a new e.u. plan. and endangering lives >>> mexico accused of not adhering to their laws when it comes to fleeing their violent country >>> good evening. i'm antonio mora, this is al jazeera america's international newshour, we begin in washington d.c. where world leaders gathered for a fourth security summit. more than 50 are attending, but not russia's vladimir putin. the kremlin skipped the talks saying the summits achieved non-pr liferation purposes. xi jinping is there and discussed the nuclear programme. he discussed implementing resolutions against pyongyang. british prime minister david cameron announced he wants to make medicine instead of missiles. under a plan they'll send weapons grade uranium to the u.s. in exchange for radioactive isotopes used to treat cancer patients. we have this report. >> reporter: pyongyang has been known for its rhetoric. the latest propaganda was the over the top v
would have been better to die in damascus. greece begins to move hundreds of refugees to other parts of the country as part of a new e.u. plan. and endangering lives >>> mexico accused of not adhering to their laws when it comes to fleeing their violent country >>> good evening. i'm antonio mora, this is al jazeera america's international newshour, we begin in washington d.c. where world leaders gathered for a fourth security summit. more than 50 are attending, but not...
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only countryll the that synthesis kids to die and that should never happen -- sentences kids to die and that should never happen. i don't think juveniles should be sent to an adult prison, even if they are treated in a criminal court. >> there are a lot in the system that did not pose a public safety risk and given the impact we know that commitment has on be usedey should only in situations where they absolutely have to be removed. >> these are young people, they need guidance and rehabilitation. , don'tou are doing good look for the type of livelihood because if it is not good, it is not meant for humans. >> psychologically, people beforey, 24 or 25 are not able to make sound judgments. >> researcher run brain development has helped identify the activities and things that young kids get involved in our more developmental in nature and are reflective of a little bit of growth. first is the research, clear about the high cost and low return of juvenile incarceration. some states spend $200,000 per youth per year when the cost of alternatives is much lower. they are high need, not necess
only countryll the that synthesis kids to die and that should never happen -- sentences kids to die and that should never happen. i don't think juveniles should be sent to an adult prison, even if they are treated in a criminal court. >> there are a lot in the system that did not pose a public safety risk and given the impact we know that commitment has on be usedey should only in situations where they absolutely have to be removed. >> these are young people, they need guidance and...
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he is leaving his romy and ready to die, taken all day to die and there it goes toward the blue above and the parking lot of the hidden valley shopping center, the fire romy feels but romy knows before she knows. >> and suddenly i knew there was yet a third language to learn of metaphor. and before i learned how to pronounce the word shakespeare -- [laughter] i was riding the waves of rhyme and alliteration. i was confounded by the meanings of the words, but the music of the verse, the elegant turns of phrase and brash cloak wallisms, and as i took on the role, the comic lexicon of nonsense, bodiness and magic streamed out of my new-fashioned mouth and made not an ass of me, but an artist. [laughter] because this is the moment i knew i wanted to write like this man. because this man had made a metaphor that expressed my world. i wanted to create my own language for my own works, but that took more time than i thought. i played iago in my senior year in college, and still all i could do was marvel at how sense and sense bilityd were so beautifully fused so that what was expressed on st
he is leaving his romy and ready to die, taken all day to die and there it goes toward the blue above and the parking lot of the hidden valley shopping center, the fire romy feels but romy knows before she knows. >> and suddenly i knew there was yet a third language to learn of metaphor. and before i learned how to pronounce the word shakespeare -- [laughter] i was riding the waves of rhyme and alliteration. i was confounded by the meanings of the words, but the music of the verse, the...
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this is the place where people come to die.ilding has a date that they're going to die. do you guys know the exact day you're going to die? that's none of our intentions is to murder somebody and die and be a big old gang hero. we just try to educate them. that's the main thing. they need to know what they're doing wrong and know how to change it. you can make a difference today. you don't have to wait until you get to condemned row. you can keep your birth date and don't know your death date. you can do that. it's up to you. can you guys do that? are you guys willing to take that chance? >> what i got out of it was i don't want to end up in jail, so i got to start watching what i'm doing. start making better choices. because one little messed up choice could ruin my whole life. >> the think i learned is i don't want to be here. that's about it. it ain't a good place to be. >> it has to come within you. you have to want to change. i've always said this, this is for my victim. i can't give him his life back. but i can save someb
this is the place where people come to die.ilding has a date that they're going to die. do you guys know the exact day you're going to die? that's none of our intentions is to murder somebody and die and be a big old gang hero. we just try to educate them. that's the main thing. they need to know what they're doing wrong and know how to change it. you can make a difference today. you don't have to wait until you get to condemned row. you can keep your birth date and don't know your death date....
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those are the sorts of patients that die. >> a study tracking injection drug users at jackson memorial hospital found these new hampshire injectionsin one year alone led. >> that is not right, it is not right anywhere, it's not right in the united states, it's not right in miami. >> and it's not cheap either. life you time health care for hiv can average $600,000 a patient, $300,000 for hepatitis c. >> they get picked up by an ambulance, taken oa hospital, these people are not pulling out their insurance card and paying on private insurance. they are on the public' public'. >> miami-dade, infection disease elimination act. >> he's seen firsthand the ravages of the drug epidemic in the district he represents. it's one of the poorest most african american in the state. >> just because you have a drug addiction or you happen to have helpc or hiv, that doesn't stop people from having children, a family. how can they take a test when they come from a home where the parent is focused only on how to get the next high? >> the program would coast about $150,000, privately paid for and led 50 un
those are the sorts of patients that die. >> a study tracking injection drug users at jackson memorial hospital found these new hampshire injectionsin one year alone led. >> that is not right, it is not right anywhere, it's not right in the united states, it's not right in miami. >> and it's not cheap either. life you time health care for hiv can average $600,000 a patient, $300,000 for hepatitis c. >> they get picked up by an ambulance, taken oa hospital, these people...
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. >>> california's right to die law is about to take effect and at the same time one of the drugs many doctors prescribe has doubled in price. >>> still to come in the four by 2. new legislation. >>> tracking the clouds that could lead to showers in the five-day forecast. >>> right now on our facebook page, a startling close encounter. a paddle border and a shark. you can see it on our facebook page and it go caught on a go procamera attached to the paddle board. check it out. >>> a quick peek at 880 and oakland. welcome to the oakland a's back to the coliseum for some evening baseball and entertaining the angels. the four on 2 will be right back. >>> after a bit of a soggy week end. we had showers to the tune of an inch-and-a-half for friday, saturday and sunday. we got wet on the lawns and trees and now it is dried out and for the most part, the most sunshine we have seen all day. oakland, a plane climbing over here and the banner that picked this up. and it is a banner and the plane must be here. the sun has come out and the rain has ended and temperatures on the mild side and lots
. >>> california's right to die law is about to take effect and at the same time one of the drugs many doctors prescribe has doubled in price. >>> still to come in the four by 2. new legislation. >>> tracking the clouds that could lead to showers in the five-day forecast. >>> right now on our facebook page, a startling close encounter. a paddle border and a shark. you can see it on our facebook page and it go caught on a go procamera attached to the paddle...
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my first thought was that's it, i'm going to die.o focused on trying to grab anything i could, that i guess i wasn't thinking about how much it hurt. >> but miles will have plenty of time to feel exactly how much it hurt. once his makes it back to the path, he must bike in horrible pain back to the trailhead more than ten miles away. >> my right hand was broken, left wrist was very badly sprained. it was hard to hold on to the handlebars. it also broke my glasses and i'm fairly nearsighted, so it was hard to see where i was going. but the plus side is that that movement kept me from going into shock. >> despite his close call, miles' tumble has not deterred him from mountain biking. why would it? like all these dare devils, he's back at it just six weeks later. >> people have asked me if i learned anything from this. i say, no, i haven't. if i were faced with the same situation again, i would give it another shot. hopefully i would make it this time. >>> coming up -- hydroplane racing is one twisted sport. >> you've got to remember t
my first thought was that's it, i'm going to die.o focused on trying to grab anything i could, that i guess i wasn't thinking about how much it hurt. >> but miles will have plenty of time to feel exactly how much it hurt. once his makes it back to the path, he must bike in horrible pain back to the trailhead more than ten miles away. >> my right hand was broken, left wrist was very badly sprained. it was hard to hold on to the handlebars. it also broke my glasses and i'm fairly...
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i mean, either you were going to die, or you surrender. and if you surrender, you could die. >> yes. >> hinojosa: so you end up... at one point, very soon after, the iraqis who take you realize that you're a woman. >> yes. >> hinojosa: and they kind of... >> yeah, it was kind of in the middle of the beating, you know, my kevlar comes off, my braids come out, they realize i'm a female, and they stop. >> hinojosa: because at that point they're just... even though you're shot in both legs, and you're bleeding, they come up to you, and they're just basically... >> yeah. >> hinojosa: ...kicking your butt. >> yes. >> hinojosa: and you're taking this all. >> yeah. i mean, i don't have a choice. i... you know, you cover up, you block your head, and that's about it. >> hinojosa: and then, what is the most revealing part? i mean, some of the things that you talk about in the book, about how you were treated by some of your iraqi captors, was really extraordinary. what was... talk a little bit about that, what was revealing to you about these people
i mean, either you were going to die, or you surrender. and if you surrender, you could die. >> yes. >> hinojosa: so you end up... at one point, very soon after, the iraqis who take you realize that you're a woman. >> yes. >> hinojosa: and they kind of... >> yeah, it was kind of in the middle of the beating, you know, my kevlar comes off, my braids come out, they realize i'm a female, and they stop. >> hinojosa: because at that point they're just... even...
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