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it's not like sharks are coming to the beaches to hunt us. we're going into the shark's territory, so, occasionally they make mistakes. >> reporter: off the coast of new zealand, andy and his team continue tracing the path of the fin cam. they think they pinpointed the location. and decide to take a night dive. it's immediately a feeding frenzy. great whites on every side. the team is taken by surprise. the sharks disperse. and suddenly, out of nowhere, a massive great white emerges from the darkness. >> that was -- >> that looked unbelievable, man. >> reporter: back with his family, shark pro, andy, says the potential for danger won't deter him from doing it all over again. have you dialed things back a little bit, now that you're a husband and father? >> yeah. you know, i love these guys. i still take risks. but they're always calculated. and i'm safe as possible. so, you know, you can die at any time in any way. i'm just going to make sure i do it right. and always come home, right? >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm linsey davis, in new yo
it's not like sharks are coming to the beaches to hunt us. we're going into the shark's territory, so, occasionally they make mistakes. >> reporter: off the coast of new zealand, andy and his team continue tracing the path of the fin cam. they think they pinpointed the location. and decide to take a night dive. it's immediately a feeding frenzy. great whites on every side. the team is taken by surprise. the sharks disperse. and suddenly, out of nowhere, a massive great white emerges from...
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their preferred target is the monkey, high in protein, which they hunt high in the canopy using poisonedexperienced hunters can accurately fire a dart over 100 feet. >> they're going for the kill right now. >> i consider them some of the most spectacular forest hunters of anyone in the world. when you start hunting with them, when you're actually in the action with them, you recognize that these people are truly the masters of the forest. >> reporter: despite their isolation and lack of modern technology, it becomes clear on the show that these people mostly want the same things that we do. >> you can see how people are raising their families, how they're finding their food, what their activities are that they are so good at that enable them to live in these really remote locations. >> and "survive the tribe" airs thursdays on national geographic challenge. thank you for watching "nightline." tune in to "gma" first thing in the morning and online 24/7 at abcnews.com. thanks for watching and good night. hey!!! hey-ya, ray, what's up? hey, mr. b! yeah, yeah. i'm goin' already. hi, marie. w
their preferred target is the monkey, high in protein, which they hunt high in the canopy using poisonedexperienced hunters can accurately fire a dart over 100 feet. >> they're going for the kill right now. >> i consider them some of the most spectacular forest hunters of anyone in the world. when you start hunting with them, when you're actually in the action with them, you recognize that these people are truly the masters of the forest. >> reporter: despite their isolation...
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. >> reporter: ricky flint, the hunt coordinator, took us right to a female gator's coveted spot, thest. they are so big because for years nobody was allowed to hunt them. so, the gators kept growing in size and population. so much so, they've become a dangerous nuisance. for many people here, alligators have become a problem on their property? >> absolutely. fish ponds, swimming pools, under the deck of a house, in the highways. in the parking lots of downtown jackson. >> reporter: even though gators are not endangered, there are critics who say this is a bloodsport, that wild alligators should be left in the wild. people who are watching this will say i'm not so comfortable with that. why are you killing alligators? >> we see this as a renewable resource. just like the trees that are growing here. i cut that tree down, it's going to regenerate itself. either from the acorn that falls to the ground and sprouts. or root sprouts. the same thing happens to the alligators, as well as any other wildlife species we manage through hunting. >> reporter: and the record-breaker, dustin bachman
. >> reporter: ricky flint, the hunt coordinator, took us right to a female gator's coveted spot, thest. they are so big because for years nobody was allowed to hunt them. so, the gators kept growing in size and population. so much so, they've become a dangerous nuisance. for many people here, alligators have become a problem on their property? >> absolutely. fish ponds, swimming pools, under the deck of a house, in the highways. in the parking lots of downtown jackson. >>...
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don't treat us correctly there it's important that i will not kill myself i'll be in court august figured out monday at sproisht to testify again so you know the habitat for must not u hunt is affecting us all we don't want this donald sterling thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> tom, tommy 1967 this booets e beatles released a song when i was 64 i was 16 in seven months i'll be 64 and 5 hundred thousand troops it started with a lie. in 1968 richard nixon i have a secret plan to end the war a lie between the two of them 50 thousand people died. reagan a sleeping at the wheel iran chronically traffic and weapons and hostages and the middleman was israel the quiet one. and wanting bush 2000 what are we doing big bomb more lies. any of those people were honestly brokers now the government is not an honest broker to its people or palestinian or israel peace it's time the united states joins the rest of the world on the next block it's called united nations. i'm looping for weeks now with the war saw ghetto in a movie call hud of a herds of infected cattle and what's happening in gaza right now. thank you. >> are there any other members of the public when wish to speak
don't treat us correctly there it's important that i will not kill myself i'll be in court august figured out monday at sproisht to testify again so you know the habitat for must not u hunt is affecting us all we don't want this donald sterling thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> tom, tommy 1967 this booets e beatles released a song when i was 64 i was 16 in seven months i'll be 64 and 5 hundred thousand troops it started with a lie. in 1968 richard nixon i have a secret plan...
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chief correspondent jonathan hunt live for us in new york. jonathan, how exactly did they return, let's begin there? >> reporter: even that is unclear at this stage, heather. what we know there was a statewide amber alert issued on wednesday after the two girls were apparently abducted from the rural farm stand their family operates near the canadian border. then late last night this flury you see here of police activity, when a call came in they apparently showed up at a home in the small village of richville near the canadian border. it appears they were quite simply dropped off possibly by the same person or persons who originally abducted them. the good news is, that both girls, delay yaw miller, variously reported either 60 or seven and her 12-year-old sister, fannie miller are apparently in good health. state senator patty richie spoke to the girl's father just before their return. listen here. >> the think for me, the thing that touched me the most is when mr. miller said it is in god's hand now. so, you know, i think it is important t
chief correspondent jonathan hunt live for us in new york. jonathan, how exactly did they return, let's begin there? >> reporter: even that is unclear at this stage, heather. what we know there was a statewide amber alert issued on wednesday after the two girls were apparently abducted from the rural farm stand their family operates near the canadian border. then late last night this flury you see here of police activity, when a call came in they apparently showed up at a home in the...
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the hunters preferred target is the monkey high in protein, they hunt high in the canopy using poisonnced hunters can fire a dart over 100 feet. >> we're going to the kill right now. >> when you start hunting with them and when you are actually in the action with them. you recognize that these people are truly the masters of the for ers. >> reporter: despite their isolation and lack of modern technology. it becomes clear on the show that these people mostly want the same things we do. >> you can see how people are raising their family. how they're finding their food. what their activities are, that they're so good at that enable them to liven these really remote locations. dan harris, abc news, new york. >> leave tight dan to ask the sex question therement. >> very fascinating to see how they live. how they survive. and thrive, really. during this thing. and i know right now that you're craving the grubs you saw there. >> the things like creampuffs. just look us. eat the little suckers. man, shooting the poison darts. just don't inhale accidentally. right. go ahead. run in the halls,
the hunters preferred target is the monkey high in protein, they hunt high in the canopy using poisonnced hunters can fire a dart over 100 feet. >> we're going to the kill right now. >> when you start hunting with them and when you are actually in the action with them. you recognize that these people are truly the masters of the for ers. >> reporter: despite their isolation and lack of modern technology. it becomes clear on the show that these people mostly want the same...
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can use hunting park avenue.ng the house right now, i would head right for hunting park avenue. that connects you from kelly drive all the way up back to broad street. you will be on your way avoid this delay. another crash in the neighborhood belmonteooking good. ukee, back over to you. >> in sports, phillies play late tonight visiting mike trout and the angels? anaheim. last night darren rough rough put the phillies up two to one for second homerun of the season in the fourth inning. that is a nice to centerfield nicely done, but the mets came back and homerun by anthony puts the metropolitans in front for good. phils lose this one final scour five-three, new yortakes three out of getting ready for their first game of the little league world series on friday. they are the talk of the town, and they caught the eye of major leaguers as well, monday the 50-50 ravel proceeds at the phillies game went straight to the team. and that mounted to more than $6,000. >> i'm glad to see somebody from pennsylvania in there.
can use hunting park avenue.ng the house right now, i would head right for hunting park avenue. that connects you from kelly drive all the way up back to broad street. you will be on your way avoid this delay. another crash in the neighborhood belmonteooking good. ukee, back over to you. >> in sports, phillies play late tonight visiting mike trout and the angels? anaheim. last night darren rough rough put the phillies up two to one for second homerun of the season in the fourth inning....
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hunt. they're not using semiautomatic weapons. strength and the power that you need to control a weapon like that, you know, jim, i talked about being a gun range and i shot a smith & wesson and the kick back startled me. should the children be allowed to shoot weapons at the granges. are they capable of handling that? >> that's the point. let's look at why children would be instructed at the range. there's a purpose for that. the safe handling of firearms when they go hunting with their parents or as members of a scout hunting club or whatever they do. their recreation in the field, all that is great part of american life. but does the 9-year-old need training to fire a sub machine gun. it's just to show them. but there's no purpose for them. the 9 year-old doesn't need to know know. a rifle for hunting, sports shooting, certainly that would be used. >> i've had calm of people say their firearm experts who say in training in teaching someone to fire off that instructors usually hold on to the weapon and not let go as seen in the
hunt. they're not using semiautomatic weapons. strength and the power that you need to control a weapon like that, you know, jim, i talked about being a gun range and i shot a smith & wesson and the kick back startled me. should the children be allowed to shoot weapons at the granges. are they capable of handling that? >> that's the point. let's look at why children would be instructed at the range. there's a purpose for that. the safe handling of firearms when they go hunting with...
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did that radar system that's actually ban hunting the technology used in afghanistan one of the predators begin the surveillance took for the border crossers. the exposition on the technology for the border technology or surveillance technology there is one death was a hollowed out filled with surveillance camer cameras. there are lots of cactus is around us. i was pretty convinced that whatever david's action might have been detected by something i want to explain that more. it is a forward operating base and i don't drive anybody has heard of the ford operating base but they have been used in areas such as iraq and afghanistan. they were put in isolated areas in which the military wants to expand into those areas. now it's being used in the borderland comes wit with the southwest border land and the border patrol area has two of them in the nation in arizona and along the us-mexico bounda boundary. in the operating basis we turn around and we see it and it's just at the rudimentary kind of station and if the antenna is a vehicle coming at us and it's like a cloud of dust coming and we l
did that radar system that's actually ban hunting the technology used in afghanistan one of the predators begin the surveillance took for the border crossers. the exposition on the technology for the border technology or surveillance technology there is one death was a hollowed out filled with surveillance camer cameras. there are lots of cactus is around us. i was pretty convinced that whatever david's action might have been detected by something i want to explain that more. it is a forward...
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use hunting park after to kelly drive, from there you can get to the city avenue bridge to get to city avenue or the schuylkill expressway. or come down the lincoln drive same situation to get to the city avenue bridge. hopefully it will be open soon. but right now that's the situation. >>> they are getting reality read for the made -- they are getting ready for the made in america festivities, benjamin franklin parkway inner drives are closed. we have work on the ben franklin bridge westbound heading into center city, the two right lanes remained closed tam. >> thank you. >>> nato said at least 1,000 russian troops are in the ukraine. it has released satellite photos of what it said are russian artillery units. president obama says rushy is responsiblible for the violence in ukraine and suffer consequences because of its action, but the president ruled out american military involvement. >>> u.s. health officials are taking a an aggressive step in the fight against ebola meantime the state department i should a travel alert to americans going to new guinea liberia and nigeria and sierr
use hunting park after to kelly drive, from there you can get to the city avenue bridge to get to city avenue or the schuylkill expressway. or come down the lincoln drive same situation to get to the city avenue bridge. hopefully it will be open soon. but right now that's the situation. >>> they are getting reality read for the made -- they are getting ready for the made in america festivities, benjamin franklin parkway inner drives are closed. we have work on the ben franklin bridge...
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hunt? hidden cash tells us he's planning on doing a cash drop at a beach in san francisco tomorrow. he also says that he'll probably be the last bay area event for some time. you can get clues on the latest drop on twitter. remember people all over the country found hidden cash. there's one of our employees here at nbc studios and you can find the clue clues @hiddencashaccount. >>> those who want a bit of luxury or a bit of fun. stay tuned. [ heart beating ] [ female announcer ] the internet gets more exciting the faster it goes. that's why, coming soon, xfinity will double the internet speed on two of our most popular plans. xfinity continues to innovate, bringing you the fastest, most reliable internet, period. [ heart beating ] xfinity internet from comcast. double the speed. [ heart beats ] >>> we'll be back in a half hour. tonight at 6:00, big mysteries when they first appeared, now one of the barges is gone. the new use for one of these big barges. >>> they are calling it the luxury every woman or gay guy deserves, man servants. offering an opportunity to hire men for things l
hunt? hidden cash tells us he's planning on doing a cash drop at a beach in san francisco tomorrow. he also says that he'll probably be the last bay area event for some time. you can get clues on the latest drop on twitter. remember people all over the country found hidden cash. there's one of our employees here at nbc studios and you can find the clue clues @hiddencashaccount. >>> those who want a bit of luxury or a bit of fun. stay tuned. [ heart beating ] [ female announcer ] the...
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that case was featured in last month's premiere episode of "the hunt" john walsh. joining usashleigh banfield. this is a story that was so compelling. i followed along thinking this man was on the run and boom. >> people in california were terrified. this was a guy who had survivalist skills. who had, if the acquisitions were correct, in cold blood shot his wife and two young daughters, multiple times, killed them and took off. >> and abunker with all sort of ammunition. >> there's a reason there's a most wanted page. thank you so much, john walsh. this has happened so much with john walsh. now we have got two who are no longer with us. >> we've got the news yesterday. really. two in a week. why is this helpful for law enforcement? >> having worked with john walsh, the success rate that he had, over a thousand people were caught because of the reach of television. the community gets involved and all eyes are critical. so many people think they can evade the radar because who is looking? if you got a police force, if it's a small local police force, that's tricky. >> their res
that case was featured in last month's premiere episode of "the hunt" john walsh. joining usashleigh banfield. this is a story that was so compelling. i followed along thinking this man was on the run and boom. >> people in california were terrified. this was a guy who had survivalist skills. who had, if the acquisitions were correct, in cold blood shot his wife and two young daughters, multiple times, killed them and took off. >> and abunker with all sort of ammunition....
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us. not at the ballot box. so they launched a political witch-hunt to stop us. oh, look.e have the lead witch here. >> if senator mcconnell had his way, his version of kentucky health care for our seniors would be to walk it off. let's just tell it like it is. if the doctors told senator mcconnell he had a kidney stone, he would refuse to pass it. >> i want to say how nice it is, how nice it is to see jerry back in the game. like the loyal democrat he is, he's taking orders from the obama campaign on how to run his daughter's campaign. [ crowd boos ] they told him to make a pitch on the internet for women's vote and he sent a check to anthony weiner. >> and so tomorrow, mitch mcconnell and his democratic challenger, alison grimes, are going to face off at the fancy farm picnic again. they are currently neck and neck in the polls. this is just a few months before the midterm election. for both candidates showing up to fancy farm tomorrow is an absolute political must. senator rand paul, the attorney general of the state, they're also expected to speak. organizers are hopin
us. not at the ballot box. so they launched a political witch-hunt to stop us. oh, look.e have the lead witch here. >> if senator mcconnell had his way, his version of kentucky health care for our seniors would be to walk it off. let's just tell it like it is. if the doctors told senator mcconnell he had a kidney stone, he would refuse to pass it. >> i want to say how nice it is, how nice it is to see jerry back in the game. like the loyal democrat he is, he's taking orders from the...
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mike barnicle and nicole wallace still with us and al hunt. cans should move quickly for impeachment proceedings against president obama, columnist for "time" magazine, mike murphy. also in washington nbc news white house chief correspondent and host of "the daily rundown," chuck todd. mike murphy, why can't they just say no way? when the question of impeachment is brought up. >> it's a little bit like the kid and the light socket. >> can we waterboard them? is it okay? >> it's not torture. >> it's not. they will be the first to say it's not torture. >> now that nobody has a swing district any more, the whole game is the primary. >> right. >> everywhere. so that is the frequency everybody is tuned into. >> impeachment, impeachment, impeachment. >> it feels like winning. that is the problem. they get together and there is free coffee, you know? the problem is strategically if we are ever going to get outside the minority in a presidential race, we have to change some stuff and the incentives kid in a light socket, don't put your finger in the li
mike barnicle and nicole wallace still with us and al hunt. cans should move quickly for impeachment proceedings against president obama, columnist for "time" magazine, mike murphy. also in washington nbc news white house chief correspondent and host of "the daily rundown," chuck todd. mike murphy, why can't they just say no way? when the question of impeachment is brought up. >> it's a little bit like the kid and the light socket. >> can we waterboard them? is...
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she would take us out and hunt for chanterelle mushrooms and she would pick the fiddlehead and would us to get milk and had to cook nose-to-tail. so i got everything i could from the animal and getting everything from the land. my father was very generous. >> he was also an artist. >> that's right. he sees everything in that watercolor, romantic way. he was a set designer. the scenery was a big thing for him. the lighting, the way people would stand. >> they split up when you were 12 or 13. >> right in there. it was a not so gradual process. i was 11 when they split and 12 or 13 by the time they got the whole thing really dismantled. >> here's what is interesting about that to me. they almost forgot. -- forgot parenting. they went their own way forgetting they left you and your brother. >> there was a rough summer there. there are five kids. i am the youngest of five. my next brother in line and i got ditched at the house for a summer. that was a defining moment. that was the end of childhood for sure. the family never reconvened after that summer. it all started then. my self-relian
she would take us out and hunt for chanterelle mushrooms and she would pick the fiddlehead and would us to get milk and had to cook nose-to-tail. so i got everything i could from the animal and getting everything from the land. my father was very generous. >> he was also an artist. >> that's right. he sees everything in that watercolor, romantic way. he was a set designer. the scenery was a big thing for him. the lighting, the way people would stand. >> they split up when you...
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maybe use hunting park avenue. but again, all of the lanes are open.just have to get through that back up, in order to clear things out there. an accident in the neighborhood, broad and belfield, that's blocking the lanes on the southbound side of broad. but otherwise off to nice quiet start for the beginning of the holiday weekends, the schuylkill, the turnpike, and i-95, all looking good, and mass transit running with no delays. ukee, back over to you. >> ffl commissioner roger gidel says players will now pay stricter punishments for violating the league's personal conduct policy, comes after criticism of ray rice's two game suspension for domestic incident with his wife at revel casino. players will face maximum six game suspension for first offense, and banishment from the league after that. eagles fans had different opinions on the new policy at last night's game. >> i don't think they should be able to play. i don't think they should be able to be paid just like anyone felony other job. >> there should be some casino of infraction involved. but l
maybe use hunting park avenue. but again, all of the lanes are open.just have to get through that back up, in order to clear things out there. an accident in the neighborhood, broad and belfield, that's blocking the lanes on the southbound side of broad. but otherwise off to nice quiet start for the beginning of the holiday weekends, the schuylkill, the turnpike, and i-95, all looking good, and mass transit running with no delays. ukee, back over to you. >> ffl commissioner roger gidel...
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cnn has the hunt where they use the media in order to get information on people.has got a history of doing the this with other youths? if he has a history of pulling people over and hassling them. >> it is odd. >> mark, i think on day four of an investigation, maintaining that identification as private for now is okay. if we're ten days into it, 12 days into it, i might agree. you can't deny the fact the focus of anger is on that officer and if he's disclosed his information would be found out that much quicker and you cannot deny that he's going to be at risk. >> mark, hold on, hold on -- >> mark, you and i represent guys who they identify who have the entire nation against them. >> we unfortunately have to leave it there. we'll this conversation in the days to come. sunny, mark, mark, thanks very, very much. solid discussion. >>> coming up, robin williams' trails and triumphtriumphs. we're looking at his struggle with depression and addiction and his joy as a father and actor. ♪ [ male announcer ] over time, you've come to realize... [ starter ] ready! [ startin
cnn has the hunt where they use the media in order to get information on people.has got a history of doing the this with other youths? if he has a history of pulling people over and hassling them. >> it is odd. >> mark, i think on day four of an investigation, maintaining that identification as private for now is okay. if we're ten days into it, 12 days into it, i might agree. you can't deny the fact the focus of anger is on that officer and if he's disclosed his information would...
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in boston, fans left chalk messages and flowers near a bench that was used in good will hunting. >>> he was such a beautiful man, i was lucky to know him and i will never, ever forget him. >> tonight show house, jimmy fall lon also took a moment to remember him. >> you would watch him and you would cry laughing and you would think i never going to see anyone like this human ever. it's just amazing. it's brain was always thinking ten steps ahead of what he was saying. he was like the muhammad ali of kmom did i. >> and he will be missed. >>> in iraq, there are 130 troops more. the troops were sent to ease the crisis and help refugees trapped by isis. >> reporter: the betty u.s. support team is there now and australia's prime minister says he's considering sending combat troops to iraq but so far isis militants do not appear to be backing down. it is clear that the crisis is growing, and so is the international response. more americans arrived in iraq but u.s. officials say it's to help, not to fight. >> as the president has made very clear, we're not going back into iraq in any of the
in boston, fans left chalk messages and flowers near a bench that was used in good will hunting. >>> he was such a beautiful man, i was lucky to know him and i will never, ever forget him. >> tonight show house, jimmy fall lon also took a moment to remember him. >> you would watch him and you would cry laughing and you would think i never going to see anyone like this human ever. it's just amazing. it's brain was always thinking ten steps ahead of what he was saying. he was...
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when one army officer suggested using dogs to hunt down the v m verman and he met native people he advised the blankets invested with smallpox might be a better avenue. well the war dragged on for several years and disrupted trade networks across ohio country well in the 1770s and left many native people kept from european manufactures like textiles, firearms, kettles and the like. so one solution was to redouble efforts to reconnect with atlantic trade and some did this. there was a dakota leader. of the three sio sioux tribes t were the eastern most and they went to montreal and met for a state dinner and this was to reconnect with atlantic trade networks. there was a second solution and this was pursued by the western most of the three sioux divisions. so they turned away from atlantic trade and began to move west. they were living in western minnesota. we associate them with the black hills but they migrated there in the 18th century. over the course they began moving westward into the grass land, east of the missouri river, crossed the missouri river and west of the missouri river enc
when one army officer suggested using dogs to hunt down the v m verman and he met native people he advised the blankets invested with smallpox might be a better avenue. well the war dragged on for several years and disrupted trade networks across ohio country well in the 1770s and left many native people kept from european manufactures like textiles, firearms, kettles and the like. so one solution was to redouble efforts to reconnect with atlantic trade and some did this. there was a dakota...
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al hunt is joining us next. ♪ >> we are about 30 minutes away from the opening bell.he loop." i am betty liu. here is what we are working on. futures indicating stocks will be a little bit higher at the open. we will take what we can. there are concerns germany could fall into an inflationary spiral with the bond yielding a little more than 1% and competence coming down. u.s. banks posted their second highest quarterly profit in 23 years -- the reason, they are lending money at the fastest rate since the financial crisis. so, that is good news. a glimmer of hope, at least, for the u.s. economy. we turned back to iraq, where tensions are escalating. prime minister nouri al-maliki is still refusing to step down and give power to haidar al-abadi, who has been endorsed by president obama. the white house has said they will look into options to help stabilize the new government but will not be sending ground troops into the country. janice now with more than situation -- joining us now with more information on iraq is our chief editor, al hunt. good to see you on the progr
al hunt is joining us next. ♪ >> we are about 30 minutes away from the opening bell.he loop." i am betty liu. here is what we are working on. futures indicating stocks will be a little bit higher at the open. we will take what we can. there are concerns germany could fall into an inflationary spiral with the bond yielding a little more than 1% and competence coming down. u.s. banks posted their second highest quarterly profit in 23 years -- the reason, they are lending money at the...
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us. >> one of the great, great talents. so many good movies. goodwill hunting, fisher king, oscar for goodwill hunting one those roles made us laugh and made us cry. a lot of people wrapped their arms around this news tonight as it breaks. >> if he were here the question i would always want to act why are you such a great actor? he was such a great actor. why were you so funny? he was so funny and so much to offer us in terms of entertainment. entertainment was something you could show just about everybody. it was all pretty good entertainment for all ages. it was. not a lot of controversy with him throughout his career. you didn't see him walking the perp walk or being arrested. he was one of those a-class celebrities. people will definitely miss him. >> he certainly had the troubled history with alcohol and drugs. >> yes. >> that's not necessarily so sneak to robin williams. some people have had had that trouble. as we look at on the tv we see him laughing. let me just read again in case people are just tuning in. susan schneider had his wife and she made thi
us. >> one of the great, great talents. so many good movies. goodwill hunting, fisher king, oscar for goodwill hunting one those roles made us laugh and made us cry. a lot of people wrapped their arms around this news tonight as it breaks. >> if he were here the question i would always want to act why are you such a great actor? he was such a great actor. why were you so funny? he was so funny and so much to offer us in terms of entertainment. entertainment was something you could...
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with me fox news military analyst david hunt is back with us.hat mike morrell former cia said. doesn't matter who the individual is it's more about the group. if that is the case>> we are losing ground there. we did that. it is a wrong message not fbi operations to be intelligence operations and special operations guys to go in and get this guy and killing him on the spot. want to arrest them and bring them to trial. isis is to be destroyed. >> this is a war he should be shot. we are going to bring him back here and try vr8 >> we criminalized terrorism before that and now we are going backwards. such a shame. >> plus, i mean it is amazing that they are so not in sync the former cia director saying one thing and the president saying we should go after one and cia saying we should go after the group. let me talk about this guy bari. he was talking about how wrist exercises help him doing this type of thing. he is obviously the lowest of the low. you have been involved in rescue operations four hostages. do these things usually end well? >> no. 50/
with me fox news military analyst david hunt is back with us.hat mike morrell former cia said. doesn't matter who the individual is it's more about the group. if that is the case>> we are losing ground there. we did that. it is a wrong message not fbi operations to be intelligence operations and special operations guys to go in and get this guy and killing him on the spot. want to arrest them and bring them to trial. isis is to be destroyed. >> this is a war he should be shot. we...
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"eyewitness news" in the hunting park section where police tell us, one car t bone the other at wyoming avenue. two men were taken to the hospital in stable condition. no word yet on their specific injuries. >>> also, new this morning police are investigating an attempted robbery in northeast philadelphia. "eyewitness news" on the scene of the 1700 block of gill forward street. investigators say, two men tried to rob someone at gunpoint around 11:30 last night. one of the suspects, though, did not get very far. police say he shot himself in the leg while running away. police are still searching for the second suspect. >>> tragedy strikes the world of nascar after a deadly crash in up-state new york. tony stewart was competing in a sprint race saturday, a sprint car race there is was saturday night at motorsports park. now, during the race he caused another driver, kevin wards to spin out. ward got out of his car right there in the middle of the track. that's when he was struck by stewart's car. the incident being investigated by authorities. >> as we speak at this time, there is no evid
"eyewitness news" in the hunting park section where police tell us, one car t bone the other at wyoming avenue. two men were taken to the hospital in stable condition. no word yet on their specific injuries. >>> also, new this morning police are investigating an attempted robbery in northeast philadelphia. "eyewitness news" on the scene of the 1700 block of gill forward street. investigators say, two men tried to rob someone at gunpoint around 11:30 last night. one...
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. >> in greenland you cannot go hunting by snowmobile, you have to use dogs. >> by law? >> yes by law. >> aaju peter is originally from greenland, but moved to nunavut more than 30 years ago. she spent most of that time trying to preserving inuit culture. >> we have the longest still living hunting culture in this world. you have seen the hunters going out on the ice to catch fish, seal or caribou. they bring that back and then they provide it free to the community. if we didn't have that we would be starving. >> with a resource boom on the horizon, aaju feels that inuit need to strike a delicate balance. >> you have to look at both. my granddaughter i'm sure, and even my children, could become possibly the wealthiest in canada, but so what? if we can not safegaurd it, if we can do it properly, we shouldn't do it. we cannot assume that foreigners and other international people are considering us or even our rights. >> plans are underway for an iron ore mining project in nunavut worth four billion dollars, it's the largest in a long line of industries arriving here. >> th
. >> in greenland you cannot go hunting by snowmobile, you have to use dogs. >> by law? >> yes by law. >> aaju peter is originally from greenland, but moved to nunavut more than 30 years ago. she spent most of that time trying to preserving inuit culture. >> we have the longest still living hunting culture in this world. you have seen the hunters going out on the ice to catch fish, seal or caribou. they bring that back and then they provide it free to the...
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this is not about bounty hunting, it's people who use the internet to connect missing found. >> yes, exactly. i think initially a lot of these people came across these cases by accident. they may have known somebody what knew someone who was missing and they went on the internet to see what they could do. then they found a case and they sort of get sucked in to the mystery of it, the challenge. you know, who was this person, how could they not be identified. just like something you find on c.s.i. >> one of the things that is interesting is in the early days of the internet. and a main case that you study here comes from the early days of the internet. that was one of the things people did. they put information about missing people out there, hoping that the worldwide web would help them find that missing person. tell me the girl. >> well 1968 a young woman was found by the side of the road in kentucky. wrapped in what the police thought looked like a carnival tent. because they couldn't identify her, she game known as tent girl. fast-forward 10 years, more than 10 years, a young man
this is not about bounty hunting, it's people who use the internet to connect missing found. >> yes, exactly. i think initially a lot of these people came across these cases by accident. they may have known somebody what knew someone who was missing and they went on the internet to see what they could do. then they found a case and they sort of get sucked in to the mystery of it, the challenge. you know, who was this person, how could they not be identified. just like something you find...
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hunt. thank your for joining us. a lot to talk about and let's go back to iraq. we just had a report and it feels like we are starting to at least make some progress against them. would you agree? >> a couple of things to consider the amount of refugees and we have had over 700 operations soldiers on the ground in iraq. and they is all the way into syria. what we have done is slow them down and go after them. but that is a. there are a lot of airstrikes we have been doing that have been very specific and nouri al-maliki leaving is just one step in rebuilding the military and it's not biting. so it's just one step that won't solve the issues that are going on inside iraq. ashley: how does this play out? we pin our hopes on a new government under a new prime minister and president can actually get it back together and put together, you know, a worthy resistance to this islamic group? or is it inevitable that we will get dragged into another conflict? >> i keep coming back to. we are in the middle of the conflict. and how many american people have been wounded there
hunt. thank your for joining us. a lot to talk about and let's go back to iraq. we just had a report and it feels like we are starting to at least make some progress against them. would you agree? >> a couple of things to consider the amount of refugees and we have had over 700 operations soldiers on the ground in iraq. and they is all the way into syria. what we have done is slow them down and go after them. but that is a. there are a lot of airstrikes we have been doing that have been...