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. >> sandra palmer was worried, too. she and her husband were just joining the ship.ight at sea was a special surprise for sandra's three small children, one a baby, but at the pier, the oceanos was hardly the resplintent ship you imagined. >> what you expected was a big, ship. >> yes, a vessel. >> the phrase her husband used was rusty tub. let's go and head for the beast. >> the oceanos was due to sail at 4:00 p.m., the hour came and went as captain avranas watched the weather. it kn it got worse. now a decision, sail tonight or wait out the wild coast storm? around 5:00 p.m. the captain made his decision. the oceanos headed out to sea. >>> as it turned out, that was the wrong decision. >> there's water everywhere. when "miracle on the wild coast" continues. vo: life can be rough from time to time. and you never know when you'll get hurt. that's why it's good to have... duck: aflac! vo: ...to help protect you... ...when life throws you for a loop. ause, if you get hurt, lac pays you cash fast. ...to help you pay bills and get you back on your feet duck: aflac! vo: be
. >> sandra palmer was worried, too. she and her husband were just joining the ship.ight at sea was a special surprise for sandra's three small children, one a baby, but at the pier, the oceanos was hardly the resplintent ship you imagined. >> what you expected was a big, ship. >> yes, a vessel. >> the phrase her husband used was rusty tub. let's go and head for the beast. >> the oceanos was due to sail at 4:00 p.m., the hour came and went as captain avranas...
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palmer admits he is part of the problem. wrote the book. >> my book is for a plea to use common sense. >> reporter: jane goodall rights the foreword. he emphasizes it takes time and money to do it the right way because nature photography requires endless hours waiting for the scene to unfold and when it does the payoff is priceless. we are truly amazed and awed. why would we want it any other way. wendy rieger, news4 today. >>> disney's "planet earth" series is the gold series of real documentaries. palmer's book is "shooting inside the wild." you will find links to the book and where to buy it on nbcwashington.com. just search "going green." >>> you may want to keep an eye out for a pretty strange creature. >> this is no loch ness monster. a dog walker said one of his dogs pulled the feature out of the creek near the bay. it seems to have a receding hairline and a warthog like set of teeth. somebody said it was a rare animal that is said to feed on beavers. unfortunately the identity of the animal will remain a mystery, bec
palmer admits he is part of the problem. wrote the book. >> my book is for a plea to use common sense. >> reporter: jane goodall rights the foreword. he emphasizes it takes time and money to do it the right way because nature photography requires endless hours waiting for the scene to unfold and when it does the payoff is priceless. we are truly amazed and awed. why would we want it any other way. wendy rieger, news4 today. >>> disney's "planet earth" series is...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news. >>> back in this country, the fiercely competitive world of professional cycling is being shaken again by accusations of doping aimed at lance armstrong. and disgraced tour de france winner floyd landis is the accuser. sandra hughes has more on that from los angeles. >> reporter: after crashing on the tour de california, lance armstrong got back on his bike. but his injuries finally forced him to quit just hours after he vehemently denied the latest allegations of doping. the accusations against armstrong, who has won the tour de france seven times, came in e-mails from floyd landis. landis, who won the tour de france in 2006, tested positive for performance enhancing drugs and was stripped of his victory. he spent four years fighting the allegations. >> did you use testosterone at all? >> no. >> reporter: then he abruptly put the brakes on his defense. landis, according to the "wall street journal," sent e-mails to u.s. and world cycling officials admitting to using the blood booster epo to increase his endurance, testosterone and human growth hormone. he
elizabeth palmer, cbs news. >>> back in this country, the fiercely competitive world of professional cycling is being shaken again by accusations of doping aimed at lance armstrong. and disgraced tour de france winner floyd landis is the accuser. sandra hughes has more on that from los angeles. >> reporter: after crashing on the tour de california, lance armstrong got back on his bike. but his injuries finally forced him to quit just hours after he vehemently denied the latest...
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the move did not sit well with a lot of the teenagers at palmer high school. when we heard from student was typical. >> just don't like it. >> i understand they're being healthful with the food. everybody can't cooked baked food. it don't taste right. >> reporter: obesity is not just a mississippi problem. the c.d.c. says 30% of all american children between two and 19 are too heavy or obese. triple the number of 30 years ago. and according to a new report published this month, the percentage of obese girls increased more than twice as much as it did for boys among middle and high school kids. and between 203 and 2007 , black and hispanic kids were twice as likely as their white counter to be overweight and obese, but nowhere are the numbers more sobering than in mississippi where 44% of kids aged 10-17 are considered overweight or obese compared it nearly 32% nationwide. that extra weight puts them at risk for diabetes , high blood pressure , stroke, cancer, and other causes of premature death when they grow up. >> i've seen numerous patients that have had a
the move did not sit well with a lot of the teenagers at palmer high school. when we heard from student was typical. >> just don't like it. >> i understand they're being healthful with the food. everybody can't cooked baked food. it don't taste right. >> reporter: obesity is not just a mississippi problem. the c.d.c. says 30% of all american children between two and 19 are too heavy or obese. triple the number of 30 years ago. and according to a new report published this...
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you played pretend where you were jack nicklaus or arnold palmer, you were playing against them. i did this. when i turned pro, i'd already convinced myself that the only way i was going to ever get anywhere was work harder than anybody else out there. work hard, i mean you practice, try to hone my game, hone my skills down. i didn't know how to win, charlie. i had some tools, but they weren't refined. it took me several years to win, i lost some tournaments, early tournaments, the u.s. open in '74 and '75 i had great opportunity to win. that's the tournament i wanted to win most. >> charlie: more than the masters. >> more than the master or the british open. the toughest golf course. >> what a way to win, what a way to finish! tom watson birdied 18. he wins it by two. >> my dad had a great history with it. he knew every open champion, u.s. open champion from start from 1895 on. he used to quiz him, it was fun. when i got to the point of winning my first tournament, that was kind of like winning when i was 14 years old. if i can win out here, why not reach for the stars. why not
you played pretend where you were jack nicklaus or arnold palmer, you were playing against them. i did this. when i turned pro, i'd already convinced myself that the only way i was going to ever get anywhere was work harder than anybody else out there. work hard, i mean you practice, try to hone my game, hone my skills down. i didn't know how to win, charlie. i had some tools, but they weren't refined. it took me several years to win, i lost some tournaments, early tournaments, the u.s. open in...
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and william phillips with a shot of the palmer house came there. he was paid $5000 a year, more than the head of the bank's. and much of what we know about this restaurant amazingly enough is from coverage of it and the list of newspaper. that's how well-known this restaurant quickly became because this was the place for two english guys had created the races of american food and international food and ultimate place or people hunted and fished and brought what they caught and they were paired in the grand international style. this restaurant changed fred rb/. he made a creature with william phillips which he actually had a copy of the may became the partnership. this is the oldest piece of fred harvey's santa fe china that exist. if you have as you put it on ebay you could retire. in fact much of what i've learned on ebay. if you have it on ebay but the fred harvey there's a whole world of collecting up there. but at the same time, this is getting bigger and bigger. his families on a month-to-month. this is a letter from his collection were given.
and william phillips with a shot of the palmer house came there. he was paid $5000 a year, more than the head of the bank's. and much of what we know about this restaurant amazingly enough is from coverage of it and the list of newspaper. that's how well-known this restaurant quickly became because this was the place for two english guys had created the races of american food and international food and ultimate place or people hunted and fished and brought what they caught and they were paired...
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was and as good as jim palmer but almost.n this date in 1904 he ended a strike of 23 no hit inning. pitched a perfect game, then 2 innings in relief the next day and 6 inning in relief the day after that. 23 hitless inning pitched. you saw sand a kofax on this day in 1963 he pitched the second of what would be four no hits in his career beating the giants 8-0. >> jim: one of great rivalries in baseball in that era. the giants and the dodgers. >> gary: breaking ball that will be bounced. langerhans the home run in the 5th inning his first. he's 1-2 in the ball game. >> jim: i wonder how willy mays hit off kofax. >> gary: we could find out. or mccovey. >> that's in there for a strike from hernandez, 1-2. david hernandez trying to get the first win. his lifetime record 0-2 against the mariners. this is his third start, the others came in seattle. both of the losses. 1-2 delivery. got that by him. the strikeout number 4. >> jim: totally different at- bat than the home run at-bat. got behind langerhans hit a 2-1 fastball. now all
was and as good as jim palmer but almost.n this date in 1904 he ended a strike of 23 no hit inning. pitched a perfect game, then 2 innings in relief the next day and 6 inning in relief the day after that. 23 hitless inning pitched. you saw sand a kofax on this day in 1963 he pitched the second of what would be four no hits in his career beating the giants 8-0. >> jim: one of great rivalries in baseball in that era. the giants and the dodgers. >> gary: breaking ball that will be...
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palmer went on to say that robin roberts was the con sue mat mentor.was outgoing, and he set the standard for greatness that we all aspire to achieve. i can't say enough about what he meant to me and the young oriole pitchers that he influenced. robin roberts passed away today, the hall of fame r, at the age of 83. . buy a $25 gift card and get $5 off a future visit. . >>> "o's xtra" is brought to you by your local ford dealers. quality, safety and fuel economy and technology are at their best at your local ford dealer. visit mid click ford dealer.com to learn more. the orioles are in minnesota. their first look at brand flu target field and brad bergesen is on the mound for the orioles. the first four starts of 2009 he was 1-0 with an e.r.a. of 4.98. through his first four starts of this season interrupted by a trip back to triple-a, 1-2 with an ear a. ear of 10.57. what are you seeing of brad bergesen and what does he have to do to get back to the effectiveness of last season? >> i don't know if this is brad bergesen, the guy i saw pitched last year.
palmer went on to say that robin roberts was the con sue mat mentor.was outgoing, and he set the standard for greatness that we all aspire to achieve. i can't say enough about what he meant to me and the young oriole pitchers that he influenced. robin roberts passed away today, the hall of fame r, at the age of 83. . buy a $25 gift card and get $5 off a future visit. . >>> "o's xtra" is brought to you by your local ford dealers. quality, safety and fuel economy and technology...
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jim palmer cakes, he had pancakes. randy johnson the big unit.illie mays and jim hunter, oakland and new york. catfish hunter. go to o's facebook and send us nicknames. but it is a lost art, if you will, you don't hear any great nicknames any more. did you have any? >> i had one lee may called me the dipper they thought it sunded like demper that's what he was saying. lee when he was playing first base before eddie was an o i go to the right side as we get close i would go into the grand stands. lee would not do it he was too big i would reach in and catch it ed the back screen so lee called me the dipper. so that's how i got that everyone is messing it up. [ laughter ] >> i thought they would have called you sweet knees for the time were you on your knees as a catcher. get in here we need you. >> when we come back we'll get the insights of a guy in the hall of fame. we'll get more on brian matusz. >>> brian matusz starts today. this is jam panged -- packed with analysis and we go back to amber. >> could you see him last year he goes against the
jim palmer cakes, he had pancakes. randy johnson the big unit.illie mays and jim hunter, oakland and new york. catfish hunter. go to o's facebook and send us nicknames. but it is a lost art, if you will, you don't hear any great nicknames any more. did you have any? >> i had one lee may called me the dipper they thought it sunded like demper that's what he was saying. lee when he was playing first base before eddie was an o i go to the right side as we get close i would go into the grand...
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. >> worked with palmer; haul of famer around is 11 or 12.kid north of here. and the 2-1 pitch how and inside. he's walked 16 times this year. >> 6.25 against hip. that's on the strength of 5 helling every eight at bats. he didn't have to face dunn an you feel lot. 37-2 pitch. serves it left field. this has some carry it it. off him. he has an early base health. hit that about 340 feet to the ball and straight away left field. he makes a great effort. hits his glove and a am. does knelt make the grab. had it hit before that blue line it would have been in play. when it gettings to the tall board that used to be an out of town score board, that is in play. >> right few here, that's in play. anything underneath that. >> here's willingham. with the dance to put the nats on ton. i saw frank reverse whether 44 we wanted to president first base camera on here. he got in trouble for it. >> last year he bought one of the worse in bible. 6th highest with runners in scoring position, .33 6- not very good. >> third highest in major league baseball, thir
. >> worked with palmer; haul of famer around is 11 or 12.kid north of here. and the 2-1 pitch how and inside. he's walked 16 times this year. >> 6.25 against hip. that's on the strength of 5 helling every eight at bats. he didn't have to face dunn an you feel lot. 37-2 pitch. serves it left field. this has some carry it it. off him. he has an early base health. hit that about 340 feet to the ball and straight away left field. he makes a great effort. hits his glove and a am. does...
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had all the strokes but didn't have what happened between woods and same thing, between nicklaus, palmer, player. what's the difference? is it the strokes? is it -- what? is it the practice? >> all i can say very simply, charlie, to me it was failing and hating failure. hating the failure. wanting to prove to people that i was not a choker, that i did not -- that's a terrible moniker to go around in life with not being able to handle under pressure. i had that moniker. i think that was -- that inspired me to be a tougher competitor and to understand from a strategic standpoint when i'm under the pressure how to play the game and take some of the risk out of the game. the best at that i think was jack nicklaus. i believe that jack was the best at taking the element of risk out of individual shots. he was -- he had great talent. but he had that ability to take that risk out. >> charlie: is that playing smart, is that what it is? >> let me continue on here. i had an interesting lunch one time, i met ben hogan one time. i had a great lunch with him, i had -- asked him a couple of questions,
had all the strokes but didn't have what happened between woods and same thing, between nicklaus, palmer, player. what's the difference? is it the strokes? is it -- what? is it the practice? >> all i can say very simply, charlie, to me it was failing and hating failure. hating the failure. wanting to prove to people that i was not a choker, that i did not -- that's a terrible moniker to go around in life with not being able to handle under pressure. i had that moniker. i think that was --...
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he ran for state senate in '96 thanks to a sex scandal that allowed alice palmer to run for congress and she lost and tried to get back in that race and wanted obama to step aside. obama wouldn't do it and when she tried to get all those senators to get on the ballot, he got her thrown off the ballot. >> he cleared the field. >> he cleared the field. he ran unopposed on the democratic side. in chicago politics, the republican side might have been the spartacus league. it's just not going to go anywhere. >> he ran in congress. he ran against a former black panther, a popular congressman, bobby rush. and he was defeated soundly not only because bobby's son has been -- was killed in an act of violence and then his father died and the community was really sympathetic. but also because he had no -- he didn't have the roots that bobby rush had. and bobby rush's campaign and another -- another opponent put it out on the street that -- who was barack obama? those questions didn't begin with sarah palin and john mccain, who is barack obama? they began much earlier. who is barack obama? he's n
he ran for state senate in '96 thanks to a sex scandal that allowed alice palmer to run for congress and she lost and tried to get back in that race and wanted obama to step aside. obama wouldn't do it and when she tried to get all those senators to get on the ballot, he got her thrown off the ballot. >> he cleared the field. >> he cleared the field. he ran unopposed on the democratic side. in chicago politics, the republican side might have been the spartacus league. it's just not...
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he ran for the senate in 96 things to a sex scandal that allowed alice palmer to run for congress. she lost that and ran and tried to get back in the race and wanted obama to step aside. obama wouldn't do it and when they try to get the signatures to get on the ballot he got her thrown off the ballot. >> he cleared the field. >> he ran unopposed on the democratic side and chicago public republican side is just not going to go anywhere. he ran for congress, unbelievable act of piety, he ran against former black panther and very popular congressman maybe not the greatest congressman buddy popular one, bobby rush and he was defeated soundly not only because his son was killed in an act of violence on the streets after the race began and then his father died and the community was sympathetic but also because he didn't have the routes that bobby rush had and bobby rush's campaign and another opponent what about on the street who is barack obama? those questions didn't begin with sarah palin and john mccain who is barack obama. they began much earlier. who is barack obama? he's not one o
he ran for the senate in 96 things to a sex scandal that allowed alice palmer to run for congress. she lost that and ran and tried to get back in the race and wanted obama to step aside. obama wouldn't do it and when they try to get the signatures to get on the ballot he got her thrown off the ballot. >> he cleared the field. >> he ran unopposed on the democratic side and chicago public republican side is just not going to go anywhere. he ran for congress, unbelievable act of piety,...
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[applause] palmer, nicklaus douglas, labor party, 20,196. sure, michael patrick, a british national party, 1422. the conservative party, 1585. watts, david kennedy, liberal democrats, 8907. the number of pilots rejected is as follows. >> there is a majority there of 389 conservatives who gained in nottinghamshire, classic middle england seats, and the tories gain it from labour, 389. 2.6%. a large number of candidates cashing in. you can easily identify the candidates who may think they are not going to win tonight. >> i think david cameron will be thinking, how if i win do i do what the conservatives have been briefing, to produce a stable government? how can it be done? >> he must know if he does win the election -- >> liberal democrats, 11213. alan alexander, independent, 53. colin, wessex regionalist, 62. cameron, david, conservative party candidate, 33973. [applause] kirk, john patrick mervyn, independent, 151. goldberg, joseph daniels, labor party, 7511. coke, alan, 234. mcdonald stuart, the green party common -- the green party, 2385.
[applause] palmer, nicklaus douglas, labor party, 20,196. sure, michael patrick, a british national party, 1422. the conservative party, 1585. watts, david kennedy, liberal democrats, 8907. the number of pilots rejected is as follows. >> there is a majority there of 389 conservatives who gained in nottinghamshire, classic middle england seats, and the tories gain it from labour, 389. 2.6%. a large number of candidates cashing in. you can easily identify the candidates who may think they...
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. >> jim palmer: 179. dave trembley knowing how important these runs are.etting used to all of these outstanding starts from his starters and wigginton will take it other way foul. 1-2. >> mike: wigginton is just trying to protect the outside part of the plate. >> gary: wieters has a two-out walk, tejada, the single. they have the runners at second and first. pavano's delivery to him is short. casilla alow throw and a nice play by orlando hudson! that was right down at the feet, and hudson did a good job to hang on to this. but he did. they get the force out. no runs ahit and two are left on the orioles are still up 2- 0. tz test cc1 >> gary: mohammed is doing more on defense. and nick punto, and denying him hit and then he got thrown out by wigging don, and then the absolute perfect bunt down the line, tejada did everything he could, but it stayed fair, and a bunt single for casilla. and doing more with less thrashings is the power of home depot. >> mike: in minnesota for a long time, something they haven't had to do in a long time. as you can see for the
. >> jim palmer: 179. dave trembley knowing how important these runs are.etting used to all of these outstanding starts from his starters and wigginton will take it other way foul. 1-2. >> mike: wigginton is just trying to protect the outside part of the plate. >> gary: wieters has a two-out walk, tejada, the single. they have the runners at second and first. pavano's delivery to him is short. casilla alow throw and a nice play by orlando hudson! that was right down at the...
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a number of countries have stepped up substantially with institutional trainers and omelets and palmer'ssince we fast. >> it was interesting last week i had the opportunity to meet with a foreign minister of bulgaria and they are so proud of the american bases that are now in their country and they did when now, general, they would be very happy at such training bases to provide for advanced training for personnel prior to being deployed and they've got the capability, they've got the bases and the citizens support within the community. but again, thank you both of you for your service and when you are doing by defeating the terrorists overseas. thank you. >> ai thank the gentleman. the gentleman from mississippi, mr. taylor. >> thank you congenital and ms. flournoy for being with us. for what it's worth, also met mr. karzai, and for what it is worth my reaction was just the opposite. if i had been present when he threatened to go to the taliban, my response would have been don't let the screen door hit you in the rear end for what it's worth. having said that, ms. flournoy, reading a bo
a number of countries have stepped up substantially with institutional trainers and omelets and palmer'ssince we fast. >> it was interesting last week i had the opportunity to meet with a foreign minister of bulgaria and they are so proud of the american bases that are now in their country and they did when now, general, they would be very happy at such training bases to provide for advanced training for personnel prior to being deployed and they've got the capability, they've got the...
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a number of countries have stepped up substantially with institutional trainers and omelets and palmer'ssince we fast. >> it was interesting last week i had the opportunity to meet with a foreign minister of bulgaria and they are so proud of the american bases that are now in their country and they did when now, general, they would be very happy at such training bases to provide for advanced training for personnel prior to being deployed and they've got the capability, they've got the bases and the citizens support within the community. but again, thank you both of you for your service and when you are doing by defeating the terrorists overseas. thank you. >> ai thank the gentleman. the gentleman from mississippi, mr. taylor. >> thank you congenital and ms. flournoy for being with us. for what it's worth, also met mr. karzai, and for what it is worth my reaction was just the opposite. if i had been present when he threatened to go to the taliban, my response would have been don't let the screen door hit you in the rear end for what it's worth. having said that, ms. flournoy, reading a bo
a number of countries have stepped up substantially with institutional trainers and omelets and palmer'ssince we fast. >> it was interesting last week i had the opportunity to meet with a foreign minister of bulgaria and they are so proud of the american bases that are now in their country and they did when now, general, they would be very happy at such training bases to provide for advanced training for personnel prior to being deployed and they've got the capability, they've got the...
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garyathon and jim palmer next as adam jones goes against his former organization.car insurance for over 70 years. and who doesn't want value for their dollar? been true since the day i made my first dollar. where is that dollar? i got it out to show you... uhh... was it rather old and wrinkly? yeah, you saw it? umm fancy a crisp? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. s. >> rain came today. the mariners are in town. ichiro loves to hit against the orioles. the orioles hope to get the bat going. david hernandez has yet to pick up a win. it's again cliff lee. the orioles are back home. it's the orioles on masn. the orioles return home, minnesota the last four games series where the orioles split against the twins, seattle in tone opening up the first of 3. no team has played fewer home games than have the orioles. they have won 4 and lost 8. they hope to take advantage of home cooking. in this game two teams who offensively are struggling. look at the numbers. for seattle, .229 team batting average. the second worse start in t
garyathon and jim palmer next as adam jones goes against his former organization.car insurance for over 70 years. and who doesn't want value for their dollar? been true since the day i made my first dollar. where is that dollar? i got it out to show you... uhh... was it rather old and wrinkly? yeah, you saw it? umm fancy a crisp? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. s. >> rain came today. the mariners are in town. ichiro loves to hit against the...
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ann and paul palmer. they say, let me give you another perspective from a farming family. .family. our confidence in the sheriff department and porder patrol is at zero percent. the first time they were running from the sheriff's department. the van ran through several fences and way out into a field of growing corn before it got stuck in the mud. the fugitives were on foot. the sheriff's department and border patrol were too scared and felt they were too scared and so they left and this happened 200 yards from our home. explain to me the only protection for our families, this protection comes for my son and i. my son and i had to get the vehicle out of the field. when the sheriff's department came back they gave it an inspection and told us we should check to see there was no dope. needless to say this caused economic damage to us having this vehicle. not only was our crop destroyed in this area but the labor and material to rebuild the fences. the second occasion was after harvest, many of us pass our cattle on corn stocks because there are large number of cattle. our neighbor ca
ann and paul palmer. they say, let me give you another perspective from a farming family. .family. our confidence in the sheriff department and porder patrol is at zero percent. the first time they were running from the sheriff's department. the van ran through several fences and way out into a field of growing corn before it got stuck in the mud. the fugitives were on foot. the sheriff's department and border patrol were too scared and felt they were too scared and so they left and this...