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>>shepard: i do.>guest: the law was created to encourage lawyers to be willing to prosecute these kind of cases because if they weren't able to make sure that lawyers get paid -- remember our fees were decided by the court and they decided they were reasonable, and we cannot get paid unless the court approves and that is the case in every civil rights case, otherwise, when someone's silts are violated unless the government had enough people willing to run around and prosecute, a lot of civil rights violations would be unprosecuted. >>shepard: blake, maybe use some of the money for law school. >>guest: take after mark. >>shepard: congratulations. the white house put a ban on deep sea billing in the wake of the gulf disaster. president bush did a similar thing. today, the white house lifted the ban a month ahead of schedule. why? the science and, all together now, politics coming up. stay tuned. >>shepard: the white house today lifted the ban on deep water oil drilling, which was put into place after th
>>shepard: i do.>guest: the law was created to encourage lawyers to be willing to prosecute these kind of cases because if they weren't able to make sure that lawyers get paid -- remember our fees were decided by the court and they decided they were reasonable, and we cannot get paid unless the court approves and that is the case in every civil rights case, otherwise, when someone's silts are violated unless the government had enough people willing to run around and prosecute, a lot of...
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. >> shepard: shannon, thanks very much. continuing coverage of breaking news on fox news channel and the chilean mine rescue that we now expect to begin. we have just been notified 10 p.m. eastern daylight time tonight is when they think the first of the miners will come up. that said, the timing has been off here and there and once they prepare this shaft properly, they will send one man down with it. and bring one man up after. a live look now on the scene at copiapo where teams have spent weeks working to drill that tunnel to the 33 trapped miners so they could lower a rescue capsule to them. news video from inside the capsule. test run into the tunnel this afternoon. a total of four rescuers will eventually ride down into the mine in this cage. they are to help prepare the miners for the trip to the surface by outfitting the men with oxygen masks and monitors to track their vital signs during the assent. another video from today shows the inside of the capsule itself, including that camera that rescuers say they will us
. >> shepard: shannon, thanks very much. continuing coverage of breaking news on fox news channel and the chilean mine rescue that we now expect to begin. we have just been notified 10 p.m. eastern daylight time tonight is when they think the first of the miners will come up. that said, the timing has been off here and there and once they prepare this shaft properly, they will send one man down with it. and bring one man up after. a live look now on the scene at copiapo where teams have...
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>>shepard: thank you.ry, the united states auto factory creating more than 1,000 new jobs. and bmw is ready to leave the country in exports after $1 billllion overhaul. the first carmaker in the united states to send this many cars overseas. jonathan is on the road to recovery live at the bmw plant in south carolina. >>reporter: you can see the opening ceremony getting underway, the press gathered here at bmw's manufacturing plant in south carolina to unveil the second generation of bmw's compact s.u.v., and they have hired 1,000 new employees with an additional 600 hires expected by the end of the year. because the u.s. is the biggest market for these vehicles, bmw saves on shipping by building them close to the consumer. but for exports this plant is situated when a three hour drive of a major international port. 70 percent of the vehicles assembled are for export and 20 percent to china. although the engines and transmissions are built in germany, at least 63 percent of the vehicle is north american con
>>shepard: thank you.ry, the united states auto factory creating more than 1,000 new jobs. and bmw is ready to leave the country in exports after $1 billllion overhaul. the first carmaker in the united states to send this many cars overseas. jonathan is on the road to recovery live at the bmw plant in south carolina. >>reporter: you can see the opening ceremony getting underway, the press gathered here at bmw's manufacturing plant in south carolina to unveil the second generation of...
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shepard? >> shepard: despite the sentencing, shahzad was able to say quite a lot. >> he spoke for about five minutes. one of the things he said was that if given a thousand lives, he would give them all for al law. the u.s. attorney also spoke today. he spoke briefly after the sentencing took place. and he said that shahzad essentially got what he deserved. >> fiesel shahzad is a remorseless terrorist who betrayed his adopted country and rightly sentenced a few moments ago to life in prison. he is no longer a threat. the ongoing and important challenge for all of us is to make sure we get the next shahzad before he does us real harm harm. >> and in an act of defiance, when the judge pronounced sentence life behind bars shahzad uttered two words, he said to the court ala akbar which means god is great. shepard? >> david lee miller live at the courthouse in new york city. fox news is america's election headquarters. and we're now exactly four weeks from the midterm election. but voting is alread
shepard? >> shepard: despite the sentencing, shahzad was able to say quite a lot. >> he spoke for about five minutes. one of the things he said was that if given a thousand lives, he would give them all for al law. the u.s. attorney also spoke today. he spoke briefly after the sentencing took place. and he said that shahzad essentially got what he deserved. >> fiesel shahzad is a remorseless terrorist who betrayed his adopted country and rightly sentenced a few moments ago to...
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>>shepard: okay. >>guest: if it prevents another bombing of a building in america, the administration --. >>guest: it is unlawful. >>shepard: but for now it has stopped the prosecution of a man who used weapons of mass destruction to kill americans and many others. and because of a torture, according to the country -- current judge this witness and evidence is not allowed in court and if that is the case we need to look in the mirror. >>guest: but there will be an emergency appeal and don't hold your breath if that is excluded. >>shepard: we will see how it goes. we are not capable of making the decisions but we are capable of watching and learning and hope others are, too. thank you, both. millions of gallons of toxic chemicals washing through towns and killing at at least four people. coming through like a river. and now officials say things could get worse. multiple countries could be involved. if you have not seen this you need it, it is disgusting. >>shepard: folks in arizona picking up pieces af
>>shepard: okay. >>guest: if it prevents another bombing of a building in america, the administration --. >>guest: it is unlawful. >>shepard: but for now it has stopped the prosecution of a man who used weapons of mass destruction to kill americans and many others. and because of a torture, according to the country -- current judge this witness and evidence is not allowed in court and if that is the case we need to look in the mirror. >>guest: but there will be an...
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shepard? >> shepard: steve harrigan live at the hospital in chile tonight. thanks again. we are now hearing president obama has called his chilean counter part earlier today to congratulate him on successful rescue. the white house press office reports that the president hailed the rescue as a tribute not only to the determination of the rescue workers and the chilean government but also the miners and the chilean people who have inspired the world. wal-mart workers, signing the papers to kick people out of their homes. that's the charge from a lawyer for thousands of homeowners in florida. it comes as prosecutors in all 50 states investigate a collosal foreclosure crisis. the attorney claims mortgage companies hired people with zero mortgage experience to be so-called robo signers. blindly signing any document put in front of them. not just wal-mart staffers assembly line workers, even hairstylists. >> they wanted to hire people that were basically unsophisticated in this way. usually people that didn't have very much, if any secondary education. people who would go alon
shepard? >> shepard: steve harrigan live at the hospital in chile tonight. thanks again. we are now hearing president obama has called his chilean counter part earlier today to congratulate him on successful rescue. the white house press office reports that the president hailed the rescue as a tribute not only to the determination of the rescue workers and the chilean government but also the miners and the chilean people who have inspired the world. wal-mart workers, signing the papers to...
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>>shepard: fun to watch.e whole world was watching as they brought the 33 miners through half a mile of solid rock. freedom came two months after they were trapped inside the mine. the president says that the rescue cost somewhere between $10 and $20 u.s. million and private donations covered a third of that and the rest comes from a state owned mining company and the government. today they are national heroes and still recovering in hospitals and still wearing the sunglass dozen protects their eyes after all the time in the dark. we are told that is the reason. we were told this was a scheduled news conference but i have been informed that is canceled. steve haring is in chile. what is the word, steve? steve: they will released between two and ten and we will have reports on the health. the health is better than expected. there were concerns of serious eye damage from being in the dark so long and concern of possible collapsed lung from shallow breathing, concern of fungus but the only things we have heard o
>>shepard: fun to watch.e whole world was watching as they brought the 33 miners through half a mile of solid rock. freedom came two months after they were trapped inside the mine. the president says that the rescue cost somewhere between $10 and $20 u.s. million and private donations covered a third of that and the rest comes from a state owned mining company and the government. today they are national heroes and still recovering in hospitals and still wearing the sunglass dozen protects...
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>> shepard: how could you forget? judge napolitano says that law would have been unconstitutional anyway but we will see where it goes. james, thanks. >> all right. >> shepard: a fox urgent now. a live picture scheduled launch of a russian rocket. it's slated to carry a new crew, including american astronaut to the international space station. this is said to be the only way that nasa can send astronauts into space if it ends the shuttle program as planned next year. the american on board is astronaut scott kelly. he is scheduled to remain on that space craft until early next year when his twin brother, who is also an astronaut is scheduled to arrive on space shuttle endeavor. our amy kellogg is live near the launch site in kazakhstan tonight. i guess we'll be seeing a lot more of this in the years to come. >> well, we will, shep. because once the shuttle is retired sometime next june, american astronauts will be relying solely on the russian soyuz to get to and from the international space station. some people questi
>> shepard: how could you forget? judge napolitano says that law would have been unconstitutional anyway but we will see where it goes. james, thanks. >> all right. >> shepard: a fox urgent now. a live picture scheduled launch of a russian rocket. it's slated to carry a new crew, including american astronaut to the international space station. this is said to be the only way that nasa can send astronauts into space if it ends the shuttle program as planned next year. the...
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>>shepard: so, cake batter. we know they do not make things go away, the word is "disperse," but then what happened? >> well, that is the million dollar question. whether you are for disperseans or against them, you have to agree that they worked in this case. and they did their job. we are not seeing the massive slicks of oil. we never saw the massive impact on land or in the marshes but many of the marshes and beaches were impacted but we never saw the worst case, and that is because of dispersants but the question scientists have to answer: did they do more good? or more harm to the environment? >>shepard: you went diving this time you found something different. >>reporter: what we found was very clear sign that something had gone wrong on the rigs. i would not say it is different, we found similar things when we dove early in the summer when the oil was gushing and what we found is that there is a line on almost all of the rigs out there in the spill zone, and at that line, in the depth of the line it varies
>>shepard: so, cake batter. we know they do not make things go away, the word is "disperse," but then what happened? >> well, that is the million dollar question. whether you are for disperseans or against them, you have to agree that they worked in this case. and they did their job. we are not seeing the massive slicks of oil. we never saw the massive impact on land or in the marshes but many of the marshes and beaches were impacted but we never saw the worst case, and...
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>> shepard: jonathan serrie, live in atlanta. the father of the test tube baby won the nobel prize for medicine. robert edwards invented in vit vitro. he developed it with a doctor who died in 1988. the nobel committee does not give out prizes posthumously so edwards gets the entire $1.5 million prize for what the committee called a milestone in modern medicine. >> it seems like increasing number of humans, now. 4 million have been born because of this. >> it started with louise brown on july 25, 1978. her middle name joy. summing up the feelings of couples around the world who had new hope of becoming parents. >> we knew for the first time that science and medicine had entered human conception decisively and from now on we -- [ inaudible ] diseases and disorders in embryos as part of medicine. >> shepard: but not everyone celebrated the breakthrough. the vatican still opposes i.v.f., claiming it lets doctors play god. and even some doctors say the technique should be off-limits to certain women, like the world's oldest mother wh
>> shepard: jonathan serrie, live in atlanta. the father of the test tube baby won the nobel prize for medicine. robert edwards invented in vit vitro. he developed it with a doctor who died in 1988. the nobel committee does not give out prizes posthumously so edwards gets the entire $1.5 million prize for what the committee called a milestone in modern medicine. >> it seems like increasing number of humans, now. 4 million have been born because of this. >> it started with...
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>>shepard: thank you from chile today.order lake is likely to remain a mystery. next, why police in mexico say they are calling off the search for david hartley. stay tuned. my doctor said most calcium supplements... aren't absorbed properly unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it's different -- it's calcium citrate, so it can be absorbed with or without food. also available in small, easy-to-swallow petites. citracal. mmmmmm. mmmmmm. wow! you have got to be kidding me. 80 calories? light & fit has 80 calories versus 100 in the other leading brand. light & fit. irresistible taste. fewer calories. i love light & fit. >>shepard: in hungary, folks affect bid the flood of skin burning toxic sludge are going home. the area is safe, and the government claims it spent millions on the clean up. but some say they are not just they want to go back yet. one farmer told the associated press he thinks the land will be useless for 30 years. 200 million gallons of this industrial waste broke out of a reservoir and the disaste
>>shepard: thank you from chile today.order lake is likely to remain a mystery. next, why police in mexico say they are calling off the search for david hartley. stay tuned. my doctor said most calcium supplements... aren't absorbed properly unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it's different -- it's calcium citrate, so it can be absorbed with or without food. also available in small, easy-to-swallow petites. citracal. mmmmmm. mmmmmm. wow! you have got to be kidding me. 80...
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>>shepard: how does it work? selling advertising space to help pay for that program and then georgia makes money by outsourcing the highway exit logo sign that tells you what gas station is available at the interstate access. this is a program they used to operate on its own at a loss. listen to this. >> we brought a private sector partner in that knows how to do this better than we did. and they are making money. we are making money. >>reporter: what was economic necessity could, eventually, become the new normal. >>shepard: i has a shay of critics. >>reporter: some groups say when you have the public-private sector partnerships, it make them nervous saying the programs need transparency so you make sure there are no sweetheart deals, and there is no favoritism and the georgia dot insists that their programs go to the highest bidder to ensure fairness and also to ensure the taxpayers get the most bang for the book. >>shepard: thank you from atlanta this afternoon. brazil's latest elections featuring unusual cand
>>shepard: how does it work? selling advertising space to help pay for that program and then georgia makes money by outsourcing the highway exit logo sign that tells you what gas station is available at the interstate access. this is a program they used to operate on its own at a loss. listen to this. >> we brought a private sector partner in that knows how to do this better than we did. and they are making money. we are making money. >>reporter: what was economic necessity...
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shepard? >> shepard: adam housley live in copiapo again tonight. thanks a lot. that rescue capsule that brought the guys to the surface is a celebrity in its own right. complete with upcoming world tour. 13-foot phoenix capsule as they call it a little beat up now. let's check out the photos from before and after it went into that mine. but nasa scientists and chilean engineers didn't build it just to look good. they built it to do a job. those scrapes and missing paint a testament to how well the phoenix performed faring men from underground prison over and over again. interior minister says he has been asked to take the capsule on a world tour as part of an exhibition on the rescue. no word on exactly when that might happen. well, now the debate in this country over don't ask, don't tell. president obama is now prom missing -- promising it will end on his watch. still in legal limbo as fox reports tonight. the judge has ordered the military to stop enforcing the law. that happened this week. president obama's justice department revealing that ruling, even that
shepard? >> shepard: adam housley live in copiapo again tonight. thanks a lot. that rescue capsule that brought the guys to the surface is a celebrity in its own right. complete with upcoming world tour. 13-foot phoenix capsule as they call it a little beat up now. let's check out the photos from before and after it went into that mine. but nasa scientists and chilean engineers didn't build it just to look good. they built it to do a job. those scrapes and missing paint a testament to how...
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>>shepard: thank you, jonathan. for years, illinois has been considered one of the reliably blue states. but this year the president is putting in overtime in his home state to drum up support for democrats. we are taking a look. >>shepard: fox news is american's election headquarters with 26 days to the midterm elections, president obama today hitting the campaign trail for fellow democrats. that is a live in bowie, maryland, for the governor, and later this afternoon to chicago and tonight, a fundraiser for the illinois senate candidate. this is a race to watch. illinois is usually blue state and this race is in a dead heat. and steve brown, our correspondent, live. this is the second fundraising trip for the candidate and more help is on the way? >>reporter: there is more white house help on the way. the president visited last month and tonight. the vice president bide were has been in for a swing and axelrod, senior advisor to the president has been through here, a chicago native, and next week, it is the first
>>shepard: thank you, jonathan. for years, illinois has been considered one of the reliably blue states. but this year the president is putting in overtime in his home state to drum up support for democrats. we are taking a look. >>shepard: fox news is american's election headquarters with 26 days to the midterm elections, president obama today hitting the campaign trail for fellow democrats. that is a live in bowie, maryland, for the governor, and later this afternoon to chicago...
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shepard? >> shepard: anita vogel in our los angeles newsroom. tipping coverage and updates throughout this news hour as we get them. also tonight. >> she was a beautiful girl. always smiling. >> shepard: after three students in one school system committed suicide, some parents are fighting back in court. >> there is people in that school system who knew what was going on. the family begged them to take some sort of actions, and they did nothing. >> shepard: tonight, the growing battle against bullies in america. accusations from the mexican president on the drug war. why felipe calderon seems to be calling us a bunch of hypocrites. plus, mystery at the border lake. this woman claims mexican pirates murdered her husband. prove whether stories are true. >> there is indication of blood on her vest. >> shepard: and that's not all. tonight, the last known moments of the reported murder victim captured on video. and it turns out a texas state trooper's dashboard camera actually recorded david hartley and his wife the day he disappeared. troopers stopp
shepard? >> shepard: anita vogel in our los angeles newsroom. tipping coverage and updates throughout this news hour as we get them. also tonight. >> she was a beautiful girl. always smiling. >> shepard: after three students in one school system committed suicide, some parents are fighting back in court. >> there is people in that school system who knew what was going on. the family begged them to take some sort of actions, and they did nothing. >> shepard:...
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shepard? >> shepard: claudia cowan live in afternoon in san francisco. thanks, clawed i can't., president obama bestowed the nation's highest military honor on a man who gave his life for our country. just ahead, the remarkable story of staff sergeant robert miller. a green beret who charged enemy forces to protect his friends. plus, attacked by a bear. just ahead, the city councilman who tells how he fought off a wild animal and how his wife ran to his rescue. >> he was very aware of what was going on, and i didn't want him to talk. he wanted to talk. he wanted to move. i told him just to stay calm, to be quiet, to breathe. hey, guys, i know i've been bad at this in the past, so i've come up with some mnemonic devices to help me learn your nas. hello, a "penny" saved a "penny" earned. oh, that's 'cause fedex ground helps you save money. that'sht, penny. do you know ours? heavens to betsy. dwayne the bathtub. magic wanda. ah! what's mine? uh, you're a dan fool. oh. it's just a device, dan. you c take it personally. yeah, i suppose. [ male announcer ] we uerstand. you need a par
shepard? >> shepard: claudia cowan live in afternoon in san francisco. thanks, clawed i can't., president obama bestowed the nation's highest military honor on a man who gave his life for our country. just ahead, the remarkable story of staff sergeant robert miller. a green beret who charged enemy forces to protect his friends. plus, attacked by a bear. just ahead, the city councilman who tells how he fought off a wild animal and how his wife ran to his rescue. >> he was very aware...
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>>shepard: thank you, chris. coming up a report on mexico's deadly drug war and where the mexican president says the government is boating the cartels and what he says about american of thees to legalize marijuana. that is coming up later in the newscast. well, a small high school outside cleveland, ohio, dealing with a spike in suicides but lawsuits by the family of two victims claim that their children were essentially bullied to death and the school did not do anything to stop it. in fact, in a little more than two years, three students at the high school killed themselves. another overdosed on her mother's antidepressants and died. and one of the victims, 16 years old, and in her final words, she scribbled a note describing a life of torment where students mocked her accents, threw food at her and called her repeatedly a "slut." and our chief important has the news. anything more on the bullying? than the first of the two was filed by the parents of a 17-year-old allege through teased relentlessly because oth
>>shepard: thank you, chris. coming up a report on mexico's deadly drug war and where the mexican president says the government is boating the cartels and what he says about american of thees to legalize marijuana. that is coming up later in the newscast. well, a small high school outside cleveland, ohio, dealing with a spike in suicides but lawsuits by the family of two victims claim that their children were essentially bullied to death and the school did not do anything to stop it. in...
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>>shepard: thank you. and california, both sides are working to make sure the supporters get to the polls. and now to the west coast. the groups are using tens of thousands of volunteers to get out the vote. >>reporter: they are. both parties say volunteers are the key here in terms of getting people to the polls and they are out there doing all kinds of old fashioned campaigning and high-tech voter outreach, so both parties including volunteers and candidates are canvassing neighborhoods and walking precincts and talking to voters person to person, and democrats, in particular, are taking advantage of new media, facebook, twitter, youtube, to reach the younger voters. but in the end of the day, there is nothing like pressing the flesh. it is still a grass roots mechanical business in the sense you find the people if they vote, they will vote for you at gunpoint, if necessary, to the polling play so they vote. >>reporter: this year, voters in california are particularly disappointed with the state of affai
>>shepard: thank you. and california, both sides are working to make sure the supporters get to the polls. and now to the west coast. the groups are using tens of thousands of volunteers to get out the vote. >>reporter: they are. both parties say volunteers are the key here in terms of getting people to the polls and they are out there doing all kinds of old fashioned campaigning and high-tech voter outreach, so both parties including volunteers and candidates are canvassing...
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joining me in new york is shepard smith. outside of the mine where the rescue operations are underway with the latest is steve harrigan tonight. steve, how are you. welcome. give us an update. >> reporter: thanks sean. right now that capsule is being adjusted. we've seen engineers go at it with wrenches and hammers, pounding it into shape. on the one hand it is a high-tech capsule it can monitor the miners' health conditions direct communication to the surface. yet, it is a tight fit many along we've seen a great deal of improvisation in this rescue. different attempts tried, three different wells drilled. that improvisation is continuing to the final moments as engineers pound away at that high-tech capsule to make sure, it only has two inches of leeway on either side. we've seen it go down and come back up empty. that must be agonizing for some of those 33 miners, to be within arm's reach of that capsule then to have it go up again. what we are likely to see is an announcement by the president of chile that the rescue oper
joining me in new york is shepard smith. outside of the mine where the rescue operations are underway with the latest is steve harrigan tonight. steve, how are you. welcome. give us an update. >> reporter: thanks sean. right now that capsule is being adjusted. we've seen engineers go at it with wrenches and hammers, pounding it into shape. on the one hand it is a high-tech capsule it can monitor the miners' health conditions direct communication to the surface. yet, it is a tight fit many...
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i'm shepard smith in new york.capsule which is about to be lowered down into the mine in copiapo, chile to rescue of the first of the miners who have been trapped down there for 68 long days. here is what we will be witnessing. first a coordinator something lowered. it's my understanding that the coordinator is either in that capsule or about to be put in that capsule to be lowered down into the mine. after that, the shaft will come back up. and when it does, an emergency medical technician will be lowered. then, the first of the miners themselves will be brought out of the mine. producers in the booth, it's my understanding that there is a rescue worker in this capsule now? do we know? a rescue worker went into that capsule just a moment ago as you were watching on the left-hand side of the screen and will be placed in there again, that's our understanding. we have been watching through many of the evening hours now as it's an hour later than eastern time there. so 9:32 p.m. in chile. they have been testing this t
i'm shepard smith in new york.capsule which is about to be lowered down into the mine in copiapo, chile to rescue of the first of the miners who have been trapped down there for 68 long days. here is what we will be witnessing. first a coordinator something lowered. it's my understanding that the coordinator is either in that capsule or about to be put in that capsule to be lowered down into the mine. after that, the shaft will come back up. and when it does, an emergency medical technician...
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shepard? >> this time last night as we were waiting for the first of the rescues, there was an enormous crowd there and great excitement. is there still? >> shepard, the screams, the whistles, the cheers really happened after that first rescue. there was a real sense of could this be done technologically as an engineering feat, can you lower a capsule 1/2 mile into the earth along a path with two separate turns, a capsule with just two inches to spare on the side through the size of a hole, about a manhole size, can it be done? it was shown with the first miner that it could be done and then over and over and over, it's been done without a pause, without a flaw. there is a sense now of overwhelming confidence, also relief and a bit of exhaustion as well. this is a rescue operation now. into day two as the nation has waited for more than two months. waited and hoped. about to come to an end. we could see an explosion after the last man. the last man is the shift foreman and been seen as a leade
shepard? >> this time last night as we were waiting for the first of the rescues, there was an enormous crowd there and great excitement. is there still? >> shepard, the screams, the whistles, the cheers really happened after that first rescue. there was a real sense of could this be done technologically as an engineering feat, can you lower a capsule 1/2 mile into the earth along a path with two separate turns, a capsule with just two inches to spare on the side through the size of...
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you have the flag. [ applause ] >> oh son. >> shepard: that's the miners father.visor, as a good shift don't take the sunglasses off. you are the last one, that's how a good boss is supposed to be. >> mr. president, i hope this should never, ever happen again. thank you for everybody. thank you to the entire chile and all the people that helped us. i am proud to be chilean. and thank you to all the people. >> i am taking over your shift and i congratulate you, because you did what you had to do, like a proper captain. we are proud of each and every one of the miners. they gave an example of friendship. and i want to tell to the thousands and thousands of people that worked hard for you to be here,
you have the flag. [ applause ] >> oh son. >> shepard: that's the miners father.visor, as a good shift don't take the sunglasses off. you are the last one, that's how a good boss is supposed to be. >> mr. president, i hope this should never, ever happen again. thank you for everybody. thank you to the entire chile and all the people that helped us. i am proud to be chilean. and thank you to all the people. >> i am taking over your shift and i congratulate you, because...
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members of our medical team, shepard smith will be joining us. but first to the president of chile as he makes some public comments. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ chilean anthem ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> you have been the most important support down there. thank you very much for you taking care of my family, which was very difficult. the first days it was really difficult. i hope that this will never, ever happen again. very nice to meet you. we had a conversation always saying the truth. and the trust should keep existing between us. thank you very much. it is very important to communicate. [ applause ] >> thank you very much, thank you. we were all psycologists, it was very important. the number 70 shift, that's how it is, thank you very much. i thank you very much for everything. keep going the way you are going. thank you very much for what you did, thank you. you are the most popular person, oh, yes. thank you very much. you have done an excellent job. we did what the people were asking and expecting from us. 70 days. 70 days of struggle. 70 days of fight. but w
members of our medical team, shepard smith will be joining us. but first to the president of chile as he makes some public comments. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ chilean anthem ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> you have been the most important support down there. thank you very much for you taking care of my family, which was very difficult. the first days it was really difficult. i hope that this will never, ever happen again. very nice to meet you. we had a conversation always saying the truth. and...
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it may result in the kind of legislation that matthew shepard resulted in.ama signed in 2009, making gay murder a hate crime. i that i one was -- cyber bullying is a real issue. >> the young irish immigrant who was bullied in massachusetts that a lot of coverage. it made the cover of people magazine. i would agree there's a lot of cases that completely go unnoticed. this one is a little different when you have hollywood outpouring now, filming this psa, because he was gay. i think there are certain cases where if it is a young gay boy or girl it seems to get a little more attention than just the typical bullying cases. >> moving on. what is in a name? it seems some ers are ruffled across the street -- some feathers are ruffled across the street at the peacock network. people at msnbc.com want nothing to do with the cable channel that carries the same name. they call it bran insanity. one of the complaints is the far left liberal the cable channel exhibits daily with like those you see on your screen now. can you imagine being in the room for that argument, j
it may result in the kind of legislation that matthew shepard resulted in.ama signed in 2009, making gay murder a hate crime. i that i one was -- cyber bullying is a real issue. >> the young irish immigrant who was bullied in massachusetts that a lot of coverage. it made the cover of people magazine. i would agree there's a lot of cases that completely go unnoticed. this one is a little different when you have hollywood outpouring now, filming this psa, because he was gay. i think there...
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judy shepard, thank you so much for being with us. >> thank you, maggie. >>> up next, is it time fort? we'll tell you what you need to know as the new flu season gets under way today. this is "the early show" on cbs. . [ woman #3 ] i feel these aches and pains. [ woman #4 ] the guilt. [ man ] my sleep just isn't right. [ woman #5 ] i'm so anxious. [ man #2 ] i need to focus. [ female announcer ] depression hurts. cymbalta can help with many symptoms of depression. tell your doctor right away if your depression worsens, you have unusual changes in behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing of the skin or eyes. talk with your doctor about your medicines, including those for migraine, or if you have high f
judy shepard, thank you so much for being with us. >> thank you, maggie. >>> up next, is it time fort? we'll tell you what you need to know as the new flu season gets under way today. this is "the early show" on cbs. . [ woman #3 ] i feel these aches and pains. [ woman #4 ] the guilt. [ man ] my sleep just isn't right. [ woman #5 ] i'm so anxious. [ man #2 ] i need to focus. [ female announcer ] depression hurts. cymbalta can help with many symptoms of depression. tell...
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check in now with shepard smith.the rest of to used and it looks like the first person may surface in "fox report" tonight. >> we hope so. soaper, the better for all of the men trapped down there for so long. it will be a fascinating thing to watch. first, as use mention they send one man down with him and do the testing. as the cylinder comes up, they have to make sure there is not a lot of friction. this small tight cylinder will go up slowly and wheels to reduce friction. shock abserbers they're calling them. wheels on shock absorbers. capsule has aid owe and video -- audio and video link to surface. i have a long the way, miners will be strapped in to ensure the standing position. even should they faint under the stress, he will be safe as he comes up. by the time they get to the surface they can work on them. you can see the pictures on the right-hand side of the screen. we are told they have been sent down blockbuster movies and they've communicated with the families. the authorities say the reason they have be
check in now with shepard smith.the rest of to used and it looks like the first person may surface in "fox report" tonight. >> we hope so. soaper, the better for all of the men trapped down there for so long. it will be a fascinating thing to watch. first, as use mention they send one man down with him and do the testing. as the cylinder comes up, they have to make sure there is not a lot of friction. this small tight cylinder will go up slowly and wheels to reduce friction....
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>> jeff glor at rutgers this morning, thank you, jeff. >>> it was 12 years ago that matthew shepard,-old university of wyoming student was brutally murdered by two young men that targeted him because he was gay. since then, his mother judy shepard whom you saw is an activist for issues involving gay youth and she joins this morning from chicago. >> i'm sorry to be here under such circumstances. >> i know. this is obviously different from what happened to matthew and must have brought back painful memories for you. >> absolutely. approaching the 12th anniversary of matthew's death. absolutely brings home very painful memories. >> i remember that you and i spoke when you had just written the book about matthew and you told me that you hoped that it would lead to more tolerance. do you think that our young people that we as a society have learned anything since matthew's death? >> well, you know, we have such vicious rhetoric still floating around the country. i'm not sure who our leaders are and what they think they're communicating to our young people. all tough do is go to the floor
>> jeff glor at rutgers this morning, thank you, jeff. >>> it was 12 years ago that matthew shepard,-old university of wyoming student was brutally murdered by two young men that targeted him because he was gay. since then, his mother judy shepard whom you saw is an activist for issues involving gay youth and she joins this morning from chicago. >> i'm sorry to be here under such circumstances. >> i know. this is obviously different from what happened to matthew and...
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of isabella butter flisse -- butterflies, and extinct alpha betts, a teaspoon of autumn leaves, a shepard playing with the winds, some animal begging for snow. mix vigorously like the mountain mixes up its slopes. preheat the bed of a star to -- 240 light-years away. thank you. and next is -- [cheers and applause] >> next is robin black. >> hi, robin! >> oh, ok. i had to know. this is called "eviction notice." the police turned us away. 11 years old eating baby food. days warm like the occasional free matsoff from next door. no plates the cups were yoplaits. i stepped on a nail taking my sister through the yard the drinking from beer bottles that tasted like warm quarters the i caught fleas from cookie puss sleeping on my stomk keeping us both warms. at that age i lost the comfort from lies. stranded on a crescent move, floating in a sea of ash littered with diamonds the i swallowed past lives to spit these alternate futures. >> one more big round of applause for our very talented apprentice program. fantastic. >> i honor each and every one of you for coming out to the library on saturday
of isabella butter flisse -- butterflies, and extinct alpha betts, a teaspoon of autumn leaves, a shepard playing with the winds, some animal begging for snow. mix vigorously like the mountain mixes up its slopes. preheat the bed of a star to -- 240 light-years away. thank you. and next is -- [cheers and applause] >> next is robin black. >> hi, robin! >> oh, ok. i had to know. this is called "eviction notice." the police turned us away. 11 years old eating baby food....
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i'm jon scott in for shepard smith. this is the fox report. it's the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news. fuel meant for u.s. troops in afghanistan goes up in flames in pakistan. militants torching more than two dozen tankers and reportedly burning two drivers alive. 80% of the troop's supplies travel through pakistan. the government shut down one of two crucial border crossings yesterday after a nato helicopter killed three pakistani soldiers. nato claims someone on the ground fired at the chopper first, but one pakistani senator calls it an act of war. jennifer griffin live at the pentagon. what's the situation between the u.s. and pakistan right now. >> it's starting to look like a war is breaking out between the u.s. and its key ally. recent polls inside pakistan shows that most pakistanis view the u.s. not al qaeda as their enemy. in fact those polls show that 40% believe the u.s. is most responsible for violence in their territories and asked if suicide bombings against the u.s. military are justified. 59 percent said often
i'm jon scott in for shepard smith. this is the fox report. it's the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news. fuel meant for u.s. troops in afghanistan goes up in flames in pakistan. militants torching more than two dozen tankers and reportedly burning two drivers alive. 80% of the troop's supplies travel through pakistan. the government shut down one of two crucial border crossings yesterday after a nato helicopter killed three pakistani soldiers. nato claims someone on the ground...
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the procedure took place at the shepard center in atlanta. stem cell drug is being inspected within the spine within two weeks to see if it helps nerves regenerate. the scientist who designed it has been waiting to see this moment for years. >> this clinical trial is a historic moment. it reflects a change in spinal cord injury research as we move from the bench to the bedside. any benefit to the patient population will be a home run. >> so the main goal of this early study is to see if the treatment is safe. doctors should know within a week or one to two months if it's restoring function to the patient. the company behind the drug will be testing it on ten patients over the next two years. >>> a record 68 degrees and mild in the morning. a light chance of a sprinkler or shower. 58 to 68. i wouldn't worry about the umbrella but the sunglasses. we'll come back and talk about whether or not the day ends in a thunderstorm and when our temperature correction will occur. >>> still ahead, a new warning for parents. >> it made me very delirious. >>
the procedure took place at the shepard center in atlanta. stem cell drug is being inspected within the spine within two weeks to see if it helps nerves regenerate. the scientist who designed it has been waiting to see this moment for years. >> this clinical trial is a historic moment. it reflects a change in spinal cord injury research as we move from the bench to the bedside. any benefit to the patient population will be a home run. >> so the main goal of this early study is to...
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for the mother of matthew shepard who was killed and tied to a fence post 12 years ago because of hisxual orientation, the latest high profile cases underscore the need to strengthen hate crime laws but teach basic respect. >> we need to teach empathy and what it feels like to be someone who is perceived as different. >> reporter: lessons lost at the cost of her son and other victims. michelle franzen, nbc news, new york. >>> there's more to come here tonight when we continue in a moment. another comeback for the comeback kid. look who's a hit on the campaign trail these days. and i'm a guy who likes to go exploring ... get my hands dirty... and try new things. so i asked my doctor if spiriva could help me breathe better. spiriva is e only once-daily inhaled mainnance treatment for both forms of copd... which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva keeps my airways open... to help me breathe better for a full 24 hours. and it's not a steroid. spiriva does not replace fast acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. stop taking spiriva and call your doctor right away if your breath
for the mother of matthew shepard who was killed and tied to a fence post 12 years ago because of hisxual orientation, the latest high profile cases underscore the need to strengthen hate crime laws but teach basic respect. >> we need to teach empathy and what it feels like to be someone who is perceived as different. >> reporter: lessons lost at the cost of her son and other victims. michelle franzen, nbc news, new york. >>> there's more to come here tonight when we...
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his group first gained national attention in 1998, protesting at the funeral of matthew shepard, theld gay man murdered in wyoming. two of his 13 children broke with him, and in the film, they describe their father as a man with a volcanic temper. >> his violence was extreme. he had a barber's strap when i was younger and a moderate beating would be seven to ten lashes. >> basically, addicted to anger, a rage-oholic. >> that group is a cult. >> reporter: almost all of the congregants at the tiny church are members of phelps' own family. >> they're self-funded operation, and they have good jobs, a lot of them are lawyers. >> reporter: and even the youngest are inculcated with the vilest rhetoric. >> disgusting freaks. >> evil. they're evil. ♪ god showed his wrath to thee ♪ >> reporter: the picketing at military funerals is meant to decry what phelps considers the country's moral decline. >> no surprise to me that god is picking off these miserable brats. >> reporter: to phelps and his followers, they are sinners paying for america's sins. ron claiborne, abc news, new york. >> and you
his group first gained national attention in 1998, protesting at the funeral of matthew shepard, theld gay man murdered in wyoming. two of his 13 children broke with him, and in the film, they describe their father as a man with a volcanic temper. >> his violence was extreme. he had a barber's strap when i was younger and a moderate beating would be seven to ten lashes. >> basically, addicted to anger, a rage-oholic. >> that group is a cult. >> reporter: almost all of...
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so shepard has been invited to join the roineds. candidates, you'll have 45 seconds to answer. >> my question is for all three candidates, kernls the cost of healthcare. we have the unfortunate distinction in colorado of having the seventh highest healthcare costs in the nation, and our costs are continuing to increase at a faster pace than in most other states. being as specific as possible, what would do you as governor to control healthcare costs in colorado and ensure that every coloradan has access to adequate and affordable healthcare? and in light of congressman tancredo's earlier comment, i'd ask if part of your answer is to force coloradans or many coloradans off the medicaid rolls, how that would reduce healthcare costs if those same coloradans ended up in emergency rooms, and in light of the fact that most of those costs were paid for by the federal government. >> shep, thanks very much. the focus on that, former congressman, go right ahead. >> ending up in the emergency room, a very, very expensive way to treat any kind
so shepard has been invited to join the roineds. candidates, you'll have 45 seconds to answer. >> my question is for all three candidates, kernls the cost of healthcare. we have the unfortunate distinction in colorado of having the seventh highest healthcare costs in the nation, and our costs are continuing to increase at a faster pace than in most other states. being as specific as possible, what would do you as governor to control healthcare costs in colorado and ensure that every...
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we'll talk to judy shepard, a crusader against this since her son was murdered. [ male announcer ] whencomes to energy bills, let's see how low we can go. let's do some little things... that help us save big. add some insulation here. a little weather stripping there. maybe an energy star-rated appliance, or two. let's save money on the things that keep saving money. that way, we can turn a little energy into a lot of savings. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. we're lowering the cost of staying at room temperature with owens corning insulation -- just $10.44 per roll. with owens corning insulation -- discover customersl are getting five pcent cashback bonus at restaurants. it pays to switch, it pays to discover. ♪ your favorites, in pieces. >> >> we're seeing the end of the weather and we're breezy and less humid and a high of 72 degrees. the temperatures now in the low 60s. now, over to sharon gibala. >> we have two accidents on 83 northbound, this one's coming in from timonium road. and the second on parkville and 83. downed tree blocking sum hill road and b
we'll talk to judy shepard, a crusader against this since her son was murdered. [ male announcer ] whencomes to energy bills, let's see how low we can go. let's do some little things... that help us save big. add some insulation here. a little weather stripping there. maybe an energy star-rated appliance, or two. let's save money on the things that keep saving money. that way, we can turn a little energy into a lot of savings. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. we're...
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we are shepards. we'll protect the flocks as long as we can. flocks, time to wake up. a minute. >> glenn: i fear i'm going to run out of time tonight but we'll pick this up tomorrow. this is a show you need to watch and research on your own, please. tonight you heard about fabian socialism, some famous fabian socialist. why are we bringing this up? what relevance does it have to you today? to answer that, introduce you to the gentleman, you should have known him but no one heard of him. stuart chase. chase was a member of the boston fabian club. and he wrote a little book here called "the road we are traveling." i would tell you to read this book but this book we had to have overnighted. we found in a library in arkansas. this was the only one we could find of it. in this book, he outlined more than a dozen things he observed that were happening that would result in replacing the free enterprise system. he said the free enterprise system would be replaced by something he envisioned just called "x." because the structure was still being molded. the name he threw around
we are shepards. we'll protect the flocks as long as we can. flocks, time to wake up. a minute. >> glenn: i fear i'm going to run out of time tonight but we'll pick this up tomorrow. this is a show you need to watch and research on your own, please. tonight you heard about fabian socialism, some famous fabian socialist. why are we bringing this up? what relevance does it have to you today? to answer that, introduce you to the gentleman, you should have known him but no one heard of him....
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. >>> dax shepard has a two game win streak with a nail biter over adam carolla. >> the sports guy bill simmons is now 4-1 with a victory over jimmy kimmel. >> jimmy: that's it. he's out of the league. jb smoove crosses the century mark in a dismantling of joel mchale. >> and william "the refrigerator" perry had kristen bell for lunch. >> jimmy: and paid off their side bet with the biggest back rub in american history. >> don't even worry about this. >> what' he going to do to you if you won. >> don't worry about it. it's not going to happen now. >> you guys are a couple. so you should massage the fridge together. >> get it up. come on, man. >> well, i'm going to loosen these big mitts up. >> jimmy: this is like the beginning to the weirdest porno ever. >> is the pressure okay? >> no joke. >> hey, i have an idea, let's look at next week's matchups. >> jimmy: the crucial week six. >> the big question, will team kimmel get back on track against the feisty kristen bell? >> that is how you do it! >> the "jimmy kimmel live" fantasy league right here every week. >> jimmy: i'm jimmy kimmel. >>
. >>> dax shepard has a two game win streak with a nail biter over adam carolla. >> the sports guy bill simmons is now 4-1 with a victory over jimmy kimmel. >> jimmy: that's it. he's out of the league. jb smoove crosses the century mark in a dismantling of joel mchale. >> and william "the refrigerator" perry had kristen bell for lunch. >> jimmy: and paid off their side bet with the biggest back rub in american history. >> don't even worry about...