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harrowing reading that case. but it is not a historical case. abu zubaydah still right now is in u.s. custody. he's still ours, still a guest of the u.s. taxpayers currently residing at guantanamo. these guys are still around. these things the still exist. the consequences of how you can't put them on trial, all of that is still current news. they're still in our custody. today everybody and their mother had an exclusive interview with jim mitchell. there he is, one of the air force psychologists who the senate says had no experience in interrogations whatsoever but the cia nevertheless tapped him to essentially come up with torture techniques for its interrogations. the ap had an interview with him today, reuters, vice news, the penny saver, your local church bulletin, everybody got an exclusive today with this guy. but yeah, there he is, unavoidable for comment. living off the millions of dollar, the tens of million of dollars the taxpayers paid him for services developing this program and he's all over the media today take making the case tha
harrowing reading that case. but it is not a historical case. abu zubaydah still right now is in u.s. custody. he's still ours, still a guest of the u.s. taxpayers currently residing at guantanamo. these guys are still around. these things the still exist. the consequences of how you can't put them on trial, all of that is still current news. they're still in our custody. today everybody and their mother had an exclusive interview with jim mitchell. there he is, one of the air force...
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that is little detail about what can be seen. >> a harrowing 12 hours now.adio host told us he was on the phone with one of the hostages and could hear in the background the hostage taker ranting about how the media misrepresented isil or isis as inhumane and no regard for human life. that was one thing that was irritating this hostage. >> what has happened overnight, five people managed to get out, escaped from the hostage standoff from the lindt cafe. we have learned from a reporter on the ground, the lights have been recently turned off inside that chocolate shop. whether it was done by the hostage taker or authorities, we don't know that. the demands stand at this. the hostage taker wants to speak to australian prime minister tony abbott and an isis flag delivered to the cafe. >> five people managed to escape and there are still maybe 15, we don't know how many people are inside that shop. clearly a harrowing night that will continue. >> we will follow developments all morning on cnn. some of the key questions are what are the motives of this man. what a
that is little detail about what can be seen. >> a harrowing 12 hours now.adio host told us he was on the phone with one of the hostages and could hear in the background the hostage taker ranting about how the media misrepresented isil or isis as inhumane and no regard for human life. that was one thing that was irritating this hostage. >> what has happened overnight, five people managed to get out, escaped from the hostage standoff from the lindt cafe. we have learned from a...
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the fleeing devil of the harrowing has become a scorpion on a roman shield.hen, finally, the drama of salvation is resolved as the ascending christ looks down in love and takes his leave of his apostles. looking over the rooftops and domes of the city, we can try to take an overview of that extraordinary period of artistic outpouring. it was a city whose population never reached 100,000, continually riven by faction and strife, and yet which produced some of the greatest figures in the history of western culture, from giotto and dante, to michelangelo and leonardo. it was a florentine, amerigo vespucci, with florentine maps and instruments, who named the continent discovered by columbus. the founder of modern science, galileo, work in florence. it is the freshness of their thought, their modernity, which impresses us today. but there is another side to the story. civilized human life depends not only on modernity, but on a healthy assimilation of the past, both critical and imaginative. the middle ages had proved incapable of doing that, but here, in the flor
the fleeing devil of the harrowing has become a scorpion on a roman shield.hen, finally, the drama of salvation is resolved as the ascending christ looks down in love and takes his leave of his apostles. looking over the rooftops and domes of the city, we can try to take an overview of that extraordinary period of artistic outpouring. it was a city whose population never reached 100,000, continually riven by faction and strife, and yet which produced some of the greatest figures in the history...
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i'm the harrow of item number one colleagues is a resolution authorizing the installation of the light rail art project along market street this item has been considered and endorsed by the arts and historic preservation commission i have broad community support by organizations including 70 michelle obama ma the buena vista arts and sf beautiful and the cb d from integral market and yerba buena this is an exciting project that is the first of its kind in the world visualize the light rail vehicles thin light strange longer than market street if the embarcadero to van ness sending delicately delicate lights matching the 200 underground trains people will monitor the trains by the above ground lights colleagues this is the transportation spine of san francisco and one of the most important streets it is deserving of improved treatment compared to what it is today that's why we're moving forward with the better street market plan as the supply moves forward the light rail will build awareness for the 0 future improvements on market street 24 installation was conceived and advanced by the
i'm the harrow of item number one colleagues is a resolution authorizing the installation of the light rail art project along market street this item has been considered and endorsed by the arts and historic preservation commission i have broad community support by organizations including 70 michelle obama ma the buena vista arts and sf beautiful and the cb d from integral market and yerba buena this is an exciting project that is the first of its kind in the world visualize the light rail...
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people tell harrowing tales of girls being enslaved as part of official policy. >> women can be bought, sold, traded as gifts. depraved and depressing document. experiencesea widespread internet outages. in 10 years after the deadliest tsunami in history, we returned to indonesia where progress is mixed and memories linger. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. as the international community works to combat the islamic state. b people have already paid an incredible toll. 3500 women and children were captured when i asked slipped through northern iraq this summer. some of those escaped our describing sexual assault, forced labor, and being turned in the slaves. images contain flashing and details which some viewers may find distressing. they are haunted by what happened to them. still.appening an attempt to destroy them as a people. perhaps most dramatic is the fate of him and his young girls. the day the so-called islamic 18-year-oldd, the -- >> there were 20 of them with long beards and weapons. they said, you're coming. we refused. they hit us
people tell harrowing tales of girls being enslaved as part of official policy. >> women can be bought, sold, traded as gifts. depraved and depressing document. experiencesea widespread internet outages. in 10 years after the deadliest tsunami in history, we returned to indonesia where progress is mixed and memories linger. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. as the international community works to combat the islamic state. b people have already...
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payton's parents took david to those woods and recalled their daughter's harrowing story. >> she told't want to play hide and seek in the woods. she said she was forced to go. >> reporter: the girls told police about that game of hide and seek. >> anissa and the victim were hiding. >> reporter: anissa tells police that she sits on payton and she couldn't breathe. >> at that point, one girl says to the other, just go crazy. >> yeah, yeah. >> reporter: a short time later, anissa tells police that morgan takes the knife, i'm not going to until you tell me. payton is stabbed 19 times, stumbling trying to get up. >> where on earth do you think she got the strength to crawl out of those woods. >> we asked her and she said, i wanted to live. >> reporter: today payton has recovered from her wounds. her bedroom is covered in purple hearts, messages of support that she has received from around the world after that horrible day. now, morgan and anissa await their trial. >> pretrial hearings, motions, they all begin now. now that the court has said, they're competent to stand trial. >> reporter:
payton's parents took david to those woods and recalled their daughter's harrowing story. >> she told't want to play hide and seek in the woods. she said she was forced to go. >> reporter: the girls told police about that game of hide and seek. >> anissa and the victim were hiding. >> reporter: anissa tells police that she sits on payton and she couldn't breathe. >> at that point, one girl says to the other, just go crazy. >> yeah, yeah. >> reporter: a...
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the past day and a half has been -- it's been extremely harrowing. it's been very challenging for us in the community. and for our law enforcement officers. it's been -- it's been important for us to get information out to the public and you've helped us do that very seamlessly. so i want to thank you for that. and we also want to thank the members of our community across three different towns -- four different towns yesterday. they were inundated with law enforcement officers in a very significant operation. we got extreme cooperation and courtesy from our community. they were extremely helpful at all points during the day. and that has been much appreciated by all of us. i also want you to know during the course of our efforts, we have been in touch consistently with our local schools. as this event has unfolded and as we've been conducting the search of primary concern to us is the safety of our kids in their schools. and we've worked closely with the school districts to make sure they're with the children there. let me first give you an update on
the past day and a half has been -- it's been extremely harrowing. it's been very challenging for us in the community. and for our law enforcement officers. it's been -- it's been important for us to get information out to the public and you've helped us do that very seamlessly. so i want to thank you for that. and we also want to thank the members of our community across three different towns -- four different towns yesterday. they were inundated with law enforcement officers in a very...
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. >> it was a pretty harrowing experience, it's pitch black but you can still see people walking around, what was their home, looking for their belonging -- i think a lot of people were still in a state of shock from what happened. >> now to where some the world's oldest christian communities are preparing for their first christmas as recent years. hundreds of thousands have left their homes because of wars and islamic extremism and they have gone to germany ending but this year they're not just coming to pray. they've also been forced to live in these church grounds in jordan. lela has helped prepare breakfast. everyone here is from mosul. when islamic militants took over their village. >> translator: these people chop people's heads off. we left behind our house, our home, our whole existence. we took a children and . -- charities are doing what they can do to help. most of these refugees can't see any way they're going to be able to return home any time soon. this woman celebrated her engagement in mosul earlier this year. now she's getting married in. it's brought loved ones togethe
. >> it was a pretty harrowing experience, it's pitch black but you can still see people walking around, what was their home, looking for their belonging -- i think a lot of people were still in a state of shock from what happened. >> now to where some the world's oldest christian communities are preparing for their first christmas as recent years. hundreds of thousands have left their homes because of wars and islamic extremism and they have gone to germany ending but this year...
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andria borba has the harrowing story. >> reporter: a few months ago, dr. was in sierra leone working on the world health organization fighting the ebola virus. he never dreamed it would almost kill him. while taking care of patients, he got a fever. the specialist was air lifted to emory university center in atlanta where his condition rapidly deteriorated. >> i have no memories of those events. >> reporter: he spent 40 days near death in an isolation ward. >> i had delirium, respirator failure. my kidneys failed and i needed dialysis. >> reporter: he received experimental treatment. a blood plasma transfusion. >> he would not have lived if he stayed in west africa. >> this is a villain of a virus. >> reporter: today, he shared his story of survival at a round table in ucsf medical center in front of students and staff. his message? >> there is a great deal more to be done. >> reporter: the current ebola outbreak began a year ago in west africa killing more than 6,000 individuals. those sharing the panel urged not fear, but fight. >> we have an epidemic of
andria borba has the harrowing story. >> reporter: a few months ago, dr. was in sierra leone working on the world health organization fighting the ebola virus. he never dreamed it would almost kill him. while taking care of patients, he got a fever. the specialist was air lifted to emory university center in atlanta where his condition rapidly deteriorated. >> i have no memories of those events. >> reporter: he spent 40 days near death in an isolation ward. >> i had...
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. >> it was a pretty harrowing experience. you drive in there and everything's is pitch black. you can still see damaged business, damaged homes, people walking around what was their home looking for their belongings, just trying to figure out what to do next. not a lot of words exchanged really. i think a lot of people were still in a state of shock from what happened. >> now to the middle east where some of the world's oldest christian communities are preparing for their first christmas as refugees. in recent years hundreds of thousands have left their homes because of wars and islamic extremism. many have gone to churches that provide them shelter. >> reporter: spending time in church at christmas is normal for this family, who are christians from iraq. but this year they're not just coming to pray. they've also been forced to live in these church grounds in jordan. the mother has helped prepare breakfast in the communal kitchen. everyone here is in mosul. when islamic militants took over their village this summer, they thread. "i can't tell you how terrified we were," she t
. >> it was a pretty harrowing experience. you drive in there and everything's is pitch black. you can still see damaged business, damaged homes, people walking around what was their home looking for their belongings, just trying to figure out what to do next. not a lot of words exchanged really. i think a lot of people were still in a state of shock from what happened. >> now to the middle east where some of the world's oldest christian communities are preparing for their first...
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pretty harrowing. they're not public figures. >> you know what it is? really good actresses, if it is acting because they're crying. seems pretty sincere. >> google this attorney and for the past 10 years, it is same thing. over and over and over and over -- >> al sharpton of the law. >> no, i understand that. wouldn't you, if you had a client, if you had to tell a really harrowing story and you're not used to being in front of cameras wouldn't it be normal to read prepared statement? >> again i have a problem with the credibility of who is orchestrating the whole thing. she did the same thing a case i was involved in and jury took five minutes to find my client was not guilty, specifically with the crying and statement. >> do you think bill cosmos biwill serve anytime? do you think anything will stick. >> no unless something took place six years more or less. that is the statute of limitation. >> i wonder about the court of public opinion. >> that is whole different -- >> he is canceling concerts and giving refund to some of them. we'll cover news as i
pretty harrowing. they're not public figures. >> you know what it is? really good actresses, if it is acting because they're crying. seems pretty sincere. >> google this attorney and for the past 10 years, it is same thing. over and over and over and over -- >> al sharpton of the law. >> no, i understand that. wouldn't you, if you had a client, if you had to tell a really harrowing story and you're not used to being in front of cameras wouldn't it be normal to read...
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the man who shot his harrowing video is stepping forward. why watching these terrifying moments actually gave him a good feeling. >>> a bizarre crime unfolds in bucks county as a break in goes sour for the suspect. >> he wanted to get -- he kept makingmaking advances towards him and he shot him twice. >> what one woman says she caught the same guy doing on her balcony. >>> plus we've gotten that dreaded envelope with a tick from the ppa. but they've got a new warning tonight. the e-mail going out that's all a exam. >> parents, the battle is over. how you can get your kids to bed before the ball drops on new year's eve. ♪ ♪ >> tonight a community mourning the tragic loss and coming together for a vigil to remember matthew mccloskey. 10-year-old who was hit on his way to a sleepover when he was hit and killed by a police cruiser in franklin township last night. fox 29's joanne pileggi spoke to friends and loved ones about this unthinkable tragedy. >> it's u caring.com and matthew mccloskey memorial fund. so if the community would like to show
the man who shot his harrowing video is stepping forward. why watching these terrifying moments actually gave him a good feeling. >>> a bizarre crime unfolds in bucks county as a break in goes sour for the suspect. >> he wanted to get -- he kept makingmaking advances towards him and he shot him twice. >> what one woman says she caught the same guy doing on her balcony. >>> plus we've gotten that dreaded envelope with a tick from the ppa. but they've got a new...
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the number of people that fell ills7 has climbed new details about the ñ harrowing rescue operation.bout space on the lifeboats and helicopter baskets. they were bound for italy.2e some are believed to- immigrants. some are unaccounted for. the cause is+s investigation. >>> a serial bank bandit has struck again. the latest target was in bryn~mawr at the 1200 block of 8th avenue. this is the ability holdup.3 him getting away from cash in six of the cases. >> we think that he is a;w> fairly desperate individual. anytime you have that level of thization weÑ Ñthisdesperation there will be an increase in violent activity. >> there was a demand note in each of the robbers. he they are asking that knogd him to provide a tip to them or the philadelphia police. >>> they wounded a canine. it happened at edgemore road at the officers were sent to check on homelqbj people in the woods. at someb. point a dog attacked6Ñx the policey canine. they opened fire on the attacking dog. they have not disclosed the condition of either animal tonight. >>> a bizarre crime spree in ben salem. it's ollie. he w
the number of people that fell ills7 has climbed new details about the ñ harrowing rescue operation.bout space on the lifeboats and helicopter baskets. they were bound for italy.2e some are believed to- immigrants. some are unaccounted for. the cause is+s investigation. >>> a serial bank bandit has struck again. the latest target was in bryn~mawr at the 1200 block of 8th avenue. this is the ability holdup.3 him getting away from cash in six of the cases. >> we think that he is...
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after two harrowing days passengers reached solid ground. not everyone made it home. >>> we would like to invite the pet lovers out there to send questions about their health and well being. send us an e-mail or go to our facebook page. we will have dr. joe give you an answer every friday right here. we will be right back. ndreds of >>> developing news now. authorities say the death toll has riz-to ten from a fire on a ferry boat off the of greece. >> alphonso van marsh with a look at the complicated rescue. >> reporter: helicopters battled strong winds, hailstorms, and rough seas as they tried to airlift passengers from a greek ferry that caught fire. flames broke out on the car deck as they slept and there was panic as the fire spread. the ferry was traveling from greece to italy with 414 passengers on board. one passenger called a television station saying the floors were boiling beneath them. others called relatives. >> he thought the fire had started on the vehicle deck and that they were all standing outside. >> reporter: a passenger r
after two harrowing days passengers reached solid ground. not everyone made it home. >>> we would like to invite the pet lovers out there to send questions about their health and well being. send us an e-mail or go to our facebook page. we will have dr. joe give you an answer every friday right here. we will be right back. ndreds of >>> developing news now. authorities say the death toll has riz-to ten from a fire on a ferry boat off the of greece. >> alphonso van marsh...
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then, yesterday, hours after her death, harrow called nbc 10. she said she was afraid he would kill her. >> reporter: and, tonight, the suspect who is in the hospital is listed in critical but stable condition. also, the district attorney tells us that come january, he plans on starting a special committee in order to better protect women who are dealing with domestic violence or abusive relationships. that is the very latest from media. nbc 10 news. >> new at 11:00, case solved. police say they have the two robbers seen in this surveillance video from a bucks county coin shop. first told you about the hold-up at coin and collectables in bensalem last week. they say the two tied up several people, smashed several cases and stole more than $5,000 in coins. >> people accused of assaulting a same-sex couple will have a trial. a judge made that ruling at a hearing for catherine knot, kevin harrigan. defense attorneys insist both parties played a role and claim the victim's sexual orientation was not an issue. >> two more pennsylvania start lawmakers
then, yesterday, hours after her death, harrow called nbc 10. she said she was afraid he would kill her. >> reporter: and, tonight, the suspect who is in the hospital is listed in critical but stable condition. also, the district attorney tells us that come january, he plans on starting a special committee in order to better protect women who are dealing with domestic violence or abusive relationships. that is the very latest from media. nbc 10 news. >> new at 11:00, case solved....
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. >> it was a pretty harrowing experience. you drive in there, everything is pitched black. but can you still see on all sides damaged businesses, damaged homes, people walking around being looking for their belongin belongings, trying to figure out what to do next. not a lot of words exchanged. i think people were still in a state of shock from what happened. >> some of the world's oldest christian communities are preparing for their first christmas as refugees. many have now gone to jordan where churches are providing them from shelter. >> reporter: spending time in church at christmas is normal for this young woman and her family who are christians from iraq. but this year they're not just coming to pray. they've also been forced to live in these church grounds in jordan. her mother has helped prepare breakfast in the kitchen. everyone here is in mosul. when islam ic soldiers took ove their village, they led. these extremists don't act like human beings, they chop their heads off. we left behind our house, our home, our whole existence. we took our girls and we ran. and a
. >> it was a pretty harrowing experience. you drive in there, everything is pitched black. but can you still see on all sides damaged businesses, damaged homes, people walking around being looking for their belongin belongings, trying to figure out what to do next. not a lot of words exchanged. i think people were still in a state of shock from what happened. >> some of the world's oldest christian communities are preparing for their first christmas as refugees. many have now gone...
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the harrowing moments caught on camera. >>> and delivery dud. what fedex is saying about this. is your package in this mess? a what makes thermacare different? two words: it heals. how? with heat. unlike creams and rubs that mask the pain, thermacare has patented heat cells that penetrate deep to increase circulation and accelerate healing. let's review: heat, plus relief, plus healing, equals thermacare. the proof that it heals is you. rightabreva can heal itold sore, in as few as two and a half days when used at the first sign. without it the virus spreads from cell to cell. only abreva penetrates deep and starts to work immediately to block the virus and protect healthy cells. you could heal your cold sore, fast, as fast as two and a half days when used at the first sign. learn how abreva starts to work immediately at abreva.com don't tough it out, knock it out, fast. with abreva. flavored with exotic fruit juices. it's chocolate and fruit flavors like you've never experienced before. discover brookside. we givecold symptoms.om your you give them the giggles. tylenol® cold h
the harrowing moments caught on camera. >>> and delivery dud. what fedex is saying about this. is your package in this mess? a what makes thermacare different? two words: it heals. how? with heat. unlike creams and rubs that mask the pain, thermacare has patented heat cells that penetrate deep to increase circulation and accelerate healing. let's review: heat, plus relief, plus healing, equals thermacare. the proof that it heals is you. rightabreva can heal itold sore, in as few as two...
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. >>> and the harrowing images from a los angeles file.. >> it began as a royal romance but quickly faded. a troubled marriage and mostly separate lives. she described it as a love less misalliance. the union is over. dad,thank you mom for said this oftprotecting my future.you. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. . . >>> do you still get excited or have you ever gotten excited when you hear the words president barack obama? >> no. >> is the job just -- do you like the job? >> i love the job. it's an incredible privilege, but when you're in it, you're not thinking about it in terms of titles. you're thinking about how do you deliver for the american people. and also when i go home, michelle gives me a hard time. there are no trumpets. and they's the me mercilessly for my big ears or
. >>> and the harrowing images from a los angeles file.. >> it began as a royal romance but quickly faded. a troubled marriage and mostly separate lives. she described it as a love less misalliance. the union is over. dad,thank you mom for said this oftprotecting my future.you. thank you for being my hero and my dad. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance could be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or...
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. >> reporter: their harrowing experience started on sunday when the family set out to cut down a christmas tree. they drove to the snowy wilderness about 25 miles northeast of chico an area so remote cell phones don't work there. >> so easy to get turned around, we got the tree. cut it down and started climbing down. and soon we realized we don't know which way to go. >> reporter: lisa sam's the children's mother and dominguez' ex-wife reported them missing. search crews started looking for the family. the bay area rescue team joined the effort and struggled through sleet and ice and snow drift up a 5-foot wall. then this afternoon the helicopter rescue team spotted them. >> once we shut down the helicopter and i waved them up they started running up. the little girl was in tears, i'm glad we could help. >> reporter: the family had written the word help with tree branches. the family had hunkered down but still exposed to the cold and waited for that help to come. it was hugs and warm blankets all around as the two younger children 12-year-old joshua and 14-year-old alexis walked off the r
. >> reporter: their harrowing experience started on sunday when the family set out to cut down a christmas tree. they drove to the snowy wilderness about 25 miles northeast of chico an area so remote cell phones don't work there. >> so easy to get turned around, we got the tree. cut it down and started climbing down. and soon we realized we don't know which way to go. >> reporter: lisa sam's the children's mother and dominguez' ex-wife reported them missing. search crews...
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so far, five hostages have made harrowing escapes from the cafe.he situation is still ongoing. >>> police believe they know the identity of the gunman. local police believe this is that man, he was caught on camera walking by a glass door. >>> talk about a proposal gone wrong, a couple was being low lowered into a garden for an elaborate proposal. the crane gave way and crashed into the roof below. when a second crane came in to clean up the mess, it drops the first one, causing even more damage. >> bad metaphor to go along with it. >> at least she said yes. >>> and christmas celebrations were in full effect this weekend here at rockefeller center. hundreds of tuba players gathered to play in honor of the tuba teacher william j. bell born on christmas day in 1902. that's a lot of metal. >>> in washington, d.c., the first family attended the 33rd annual christmas in washington concert which benefits the children's national health system where they got to spend some time with former patients of that center. >> i'm going to offend every tuba player in
so far, five hostages have made harrowing escapes from the cafe.he situation is still ongoing. >>> police believe they know the identity of the gunman. local police believe this is that man, he was caught on camera walking by a glass door. >>> talk about a proposal gone wrong, a couple was being low lowered into a garden for an elaborate proposal. the crane gave way and crashed into the roof below. when a second crane came in to clean up the mess, it drops the first one,...
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i mean it is a really harrowing experience. we try to explain to people what's happened. we learn the facts. that's what we did, we went in, went around with an army officer that showed us what happened, and i was learning the facts, trying to figure out how to tell the story, explain what happened, put it together. getting through the auditorium was tough, but when i went into that computer classroom there and just saw the way that those kids were just so brutally gunned down, when i'm listening to it again, i'm hearing it, i'm hearing my voice crack and that's -- that's real emotion. you cannot be in there and just know that these were children. you know, many of us are parents. you know that there are parents not far away who are suffering, who are heartbroken, whose lives have been wrenched apart because of what took place in those rooms. the remains are only an indication of the suffering that's going on. yes, you feel it when you're in there. there's no doubt about it. >> perhaps if there's anything to come of this, the c
i mean it is a really harrowing experience. we try to explain to people what's happened. we learn the facts. that's what we did, we went in, went around with an army officer that showed us what happened, and i was learning the facts, trying to figure out how to tell the story, explain what happened, put it together. getting through the auditorium was tough, but when i went into that computer classroom there and just saw the way that those kids were just so brutally gunned down, when i'm...
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that's 40 shots on goal of harrowing tiebreaker hockey. the old record was merely 15 rounds, but it stood for nine years. >>> when we come back, how schools are drumming up the money for the arts when there's no room in the budget for drums. >>> tonight we go west to find the story of creative young minds, talented kids who deserve help, but for them the school money just isn't there anymore the way it was for so many of us in things like the arts. but there are schools in california going to great lengths to make up for what they're missing. we get the story tonight from nbc's rehema ellis. >> reporter: this is a sound rarely heard in california's public schools, but at clairton elementary in san francisco, you hear tyco drumming a lot. this class on iconic japanese music and culture is a favorite. how does it make you feel? >> powerful. >> tyco builds up my confidence, especially when we have performances. >> reporter: the class is taught by a visiting instructor paid through a grant from a california arts program and private fund-raiser
that's 40 shots on goal of harrowing tiebreaker hockey. the old record was merely 15 rounds, but it stood for nine years. >>> when we come back, how schools are drumming up the money for the arts when there's no room in the budget for drums. >>> tonight we go west to find the story of creative young minds, talented kids who deserve help, but for them the school money just isn't there anymore the way it was for so many of us in things like the arts. but there are schools in...
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the report in my mind in 2002 during first waterboarding session the first cia prisoner saw these harrowing things saying, they're appalled by what they're watching saying it's not working. response from headquarters is keep doing it. don't question whether it's legal or not. >> schieffer: you know, peggy, everything about this is kind of different when you stop and think about it. the report comes out, head of the committee, diane feinstein, a woman widely respected on both sides of the aisle does one very testy interview with wolf blitzer on cnth then we don't hear another word from her. but when the head of the cia holds this unprecedented news conference, she starts tweeting. what was it, 20-some odd tweets. i've never scenery action quite like that. >> it was strange and looked defensive. on the other hand you had another senator, john mccain, making really moving and striking speech on the floor of the u.s. senate and showing up today. sort of pulling the argument back to who are we as a people. we have to think about this. are we the people who do this? i think we are not. not in our
the report in my mind in 2002 during first waterboarding session the first cia prisoner saw these harrowing things saying, they're appalled by what they're watching saying it's not working. response from headquarters is keep doing it. don't question whether it's legal or not. >> schieffer: you know, peggy, everything about this is kind of different when you stop and think about it. the report comes out, head of the committee, diane feinstein, a woman widely respected on both sides of the...
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. >> reporter: of course the harrowing question remains. how could something like this happen? could go off, you could end up flying into a thunderstorm. until we find something of the airplane and know where to look for the black boxes it's just a puzzle. >> reporter: many are calling for realtime gps monitoring and the international regulatory commission is studying the idea. but monitoring a plane miles in the air is much more difficult than tracking a cell phone. >> we need to look for other days to do it. one of those ways is satellite so we always have an idea in relative terms where an aircraft might be anywhere in the world. >> reporter: all of this is eerily similar to the malaysia airlines flight 370 which went down in march. but there are marked differences between the cases of flight 370 and this one. >> both have disappeared but they disappeared in very different places very different circumstances. we're only two days into this mishap. >> reporter: malaysia airlines was widely criticized for waiting too long to release key details. and when they were released they
. >> reporter: of course the harrowing question remains. how could something like this happen? could go off, you could end up flying into a thunderstorm. until we find something of the airplane and know where to look for the black boxes it's just a puzzle. >> reporter: many are calling for realtime gps monitoring and the international regulatory commission is studying the idea. but monitoring a plane miles in the air is much more difficult than tracking a cell phone. >> we...
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. >> the search is over tonight after a harrowing 36 hours.uthorities discover the body of suspected mass murderer brad stone. good evening, i'm jessica dean. >> and i'm chris may. on monday, one by one, stone killed six members of an extended family that are now grieving the loss. dead are his ex-wife nicole stone, joanne gilbert who is nicole's mom and pat hill, nicole's grandmother. stone attacked stone's nephew anthony flick who survived but he killed nina flick, a niece, eric john flick nicole's brother-in-law. tonight todd quinones is at a vigil in souderton where they're all being remembered. todd. >> reporter: chris, here tonight the immediate thoughts and prayers of course are with anthony flick who remains hospitalized this evening in serious condition. >> ♪ >> reporter: the devastating loss being felt here is hard to calculate. there were tears hugs and questions. the murder of 14-year-old nina flick and stabbing of her 17-year-old brother anthony who fought to protect her are more than some can take. >> our hearts are broken. our c
. >> the search is over tonight after a harrowing 36 hours.uthorities discover the body of suspected mass murderer brad stone. good evening, i'm jessica dean. >> and i'm chris may. on monday, one by one, stone killed six members of an extended family that are now grieving the loss. dead are his ex-wife nicole stone, joanne gilbert who is nicole's mom and pat hill, nicole's grandmother. stone attacked stone's nephew anthony flick who survived but he killed nina flick, a niece, eric...
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it's been a harrowing two days for the passengers on crew aboard the italian ferry that caught fire early sunday morning. at least one person is dead and authorities are scrambling to rescue those on board. passengers say a fire broke out on the car deck while they were still asleep in their cabins. the first large group of passengers rescued from the ferry boat arrived in southern italy monday morning. passengers say the fire's suffocating smoke and heat drove them to the ship's upper decks where they were exposed to frigid temperatures driving rain hail and gale-force winds. greek and italian authorities say the weather and rough seas are complicating rescue efforts. smoke from the fire is also making it hard for helicopter crews to airlift passengers from the ship. a medical team and doctor are now on board to assist the more than 100 passengers and crew still on board. ferry passengers from kun industries -- they including greece france italy germany, and here in brittain. they're mostly commuters and families on vacation. lauren? >> alphonso van marsh in london, thank you. >>> police
it's been a harrowing two days for the passengers on crew aboard the italian ferry that caught fire early sunday morning. at least one person is dead and authorities are scrambling to rescue those on board. passengers say a fire broke out on the car deck while they were still asleep in their cabins. the first large group of passengers rescued from the ferry boat arrived in southern italy monday morning. passengers say the fire's suffocating smoke and heat drove them to the ship's upper decks...
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>> reporter: i'm at the wheaton rescue squad recounting the harrowing events of a firefighter trapped in a bushing home. >> i'm surae chinn. bruce johnson is off tonight. >>> officials now say macing jetliner flying to singapore likely crashed off the indonesian coast. this is the second time in less than a year that a malaysia- based airline has lost a plane in flight over southeast asia. >> reporter: the head of indonesia's search and rescue agency said based on coordinates, flight 8501 crashed into the ocean and could now be on the sea floor. officials are searching for the plane which carried 162 people. >> all we can hope for is that the investigators do their jobs as efficiently and quickly as possible. >> reporter: the plane took off from surabaya airport approximately 5:30 a.m. around 6:10, the pilot asked to turn left and climb to a higher altitude to avoid clouds. an official said that request was denied due to traffic. sometime between 6:17 a.m. and 6:24 a.m., the pilot lost contact with indonesian air- traffic control. there was no distress signal. violent thunderstorms we
>> reporter: i'm at the wheaton rescue squad recounting the harrowing events of a firefighter trapped in a bushing home. >> i'm surae chinn. bruce johnson is off tonight. >>> officials now say macing jetliner flying to singapore likely crashed off the indonesian coast. this is the second time in less than a year that a malaysia- based airline has lost a plane in flight over southeast asia. >> reporter: the head of indonesia's search and rescue agency said based on...
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. >> it is driving while sleeping that is especially harrowing. you fall asleep for just a few seconds, sometimes would even realizing it. i volunteered to be the guinea pig in an experiment to see how i would be affected driving without enough sleep. i'm going to be up all night. first, i stay up for 32 consecutive hours. hi, claiborne. then i traveled to the institute outside boston where they study the effects of sleep deprivation on driving. i was hooked up to a device that tracks eye movement. i feel okay now. but not great. then, i started driving on a closed track. with a researcher sitting next to anyway could step on an emergency brake. i'm feeling pretty worn out. soon, i was becoming sleepier and sleepier. it became a struggle to keep my eyes open and just to hold my head up. before long, i was experiencing microsleep. i look like a normal awake driver, but what you can't tell is that my brain is actually asleep. about half an your, it became more obvious. i had fallen asleep at the wheel and driven completely off the road. that was not
. >> it is driving while sleeping that is especially harrowing. you fall asleep for just a few seconds, sometimes would even realizing it. i volunteered to be the guinea pig in an experiment to see how i would be affected driving without enough sleep. i'm going to be up all night. first, i stay up for 32 consecutive hours. hi, claiborne. then i traveled to the institute outside boston where they study the effects of sleep deprivation on driving. i was hooked up to a device that tracks eye...
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. ♪ >>> after an exciting, harrowing college football game last night, the miami beach bowl became onee ugliest chapters in college football easily this season. brigham young and memphis got into a huge brawl after memphis won the game. some downright barbaric behavior on both teams, swinging helmets, players got stomped, blindsided, but it was a byu player's full-arm sucker punch that got the most attention. the incident prompted a lot of talk, especially in utah about byu's standards of faith and the sometimes violent world of ncaa division i football. one columnist's headline today read, "after brawl, byu football hardly a light to the world." both teams have apologized. >>> this was bound to happen, but it's a big deal nonetheless. florida has surpassed new york as the third most populous state, leaving california and texas in the one and two positions. by the way, we're now a nation of 319 million people, give or take, and the u.s. population has doubled in just the past 60 years. >>> speaking of calling your mother, this item reminded so many people of what so many kids tell thei
. ♪ >>> after an exciting, harrowing college football game last night, the miami beach bowl became onee ugliest chapters in college football easily this season. brigham young and memphis got into a huge brawl after memphis won the game. some downright barbaric behavior on both teams, swinging helmets, players got stomped, blindsided, but it was a byu player's full-arm sucker punch that got the most attention. the incident prompted a lot of talk, especially in utah about byu's...
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it was a harrowing experience that tested his humanity and is brought to life with tender loving care compassion by angelina jolie's direction. we'll start with a look at a scene from "unbroken" starring jack o'connell as louis zamperini. >> look at me. look me in the eye. >> i was whispering when the clip was running how much i hated this officer because he was so evil in this film. and i was asking her how difficult is it to get an actor, that's what actors do, of course, but to summon whatever you have to summon to play something that is so reprehensible. you were telling me about this guy. >> yes. i think he's so extraordinary. he was a rock star. we stalked him and asked him to audition. he did. he's a spiritual person and has two little kids. very, very loving human being. he hates to play violence, hates to be violent. i think that's what makes his extraordinary in the film. as much as you hate him, he's a complex -- he comes across -- he's pained and conflicted, and there's something wrong with him. it's not as simple as somebody who gets off on hitting people. there's a deep
it was a harrowing experience that tested his humanity and is brought to life with tender loving care compassion by angelina jolie's direction. we'll start with a look at a scene from "unbroken" starring jack o'connell as louis zamperini. >> look at me. look me in the eye. >> i was whispering when the clip was running how much i hated this officer because he was so evil in this film. and i was asking her how difficult is it to get an actor, that's what actors do, of...
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solution can be found to counter the agency dithering that our region has experienced throughout this harrowing environmental crisis. surely america can do better, and i really thank the chairman, mr. gibbs from the state of ohio, my dear colleague, mr. joyce from the state of ohio. they live at the other end of the lake but they get the problem. god bless you, and i thank the ranking member, mr. bishop from the east coast, who understands how important fresh water is to sustain life in this country. it shouldn't be this hard. thank you so very much for this bill. i rise in strong support and i yield my remaining time back to the gentleman. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from ohio. mr. gibbs: mr. speaker, i yield three minutes to the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. kelly. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for three minutes. mr. kelly: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to thank the gentleman from ohio, but i'd also like to thank a lady and a member who i call our lady of the lakes, ms. kaptur, thank you so much for speaking
solution can be found to counter the agency dithering that our region has experienced throughout this harrowing environmental crisis. surely america can do better, and i really thank the chairman, mr. gibbs from the state of ohio, my dear colleague, mr. joyce from the state of ohio. they live at the other end of the lake but they get the problem. god bless you, and i thank the ranking member, mr. bishop from the east coast, who understands how important fresh water is to sustain life in this...