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mat ick untold story. with the star finalist martinez dr. mat ick untold story. that's on >> closed captioning brought to >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >> super committee as it is called, 12 members of congress charged with cutting the deficit by 1.2 trillion dollars collapsed in defeat. market saw it coming dropping around the world. dow closed down almost 249 points. s&p was off 23 points. and the nasdaq lost 49. deficit super committee ended in a super failure. lawmakers worked down to the wire. 7 of the 12 panel members met this afternoon. but they said in a statement this evening that they were unable to reach a bipartisan deal. democratic leaders in the state say their big beef is the g.o.p. refusal to end tax breaks for the wealthy. >> how the hell do you go to the people and say you weren't to make sure that people making 1 million and two million and 5 million a year get a tax break and working stiff get nothing? i just don't think that's good. >>reporter: president obama said republicans were the main sum bling block for not
mat ick untold story. with the star finalist martinez dr. mat ick untold story. that's on >> closed captioning brought to >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >> super committee as it is called, 12 members of congress charged with cutting the deficit by 1.2 trillion dollars collapsed in defeat. market saw it coming dropping around the world. dow closed down almost 249 points. s&p was off 23 points. and the nasdaq lost 49. deficit super committee ended...
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bringing sean home, the untold story, dateline nbc. >> any guesses? "60 minutes," haiti, cbs. >> forgive me, but this looks like civil war madison. >> it is. we have not flashlights, rusty instruments it. >> they are american doctors at the largest hospital. when they arrived, there were no haitian doctors or nurses, just them to treat hundreds of seriously injured people. we joined them on one of their first missions, distributing food to thousands. >> you'll be doing this over and over? >> as long as it takes. [applause] >> stand closer, i need back up. areas matt -- here is matt richmond. this is a wonderful way to start a new work week. stephanie, dan. we like to thank jeff, bill, harry, and byron for doing this amazing job with a horrible story. thanks,. -- thanks. [applause] >> the nominees for new approaches to news and documentary coverage -- >> education nation, nbc. brain wars, how the military is failing its wounded, npr. deepwater horizon oil spill interactive account coverage, pbs newshour. a year at war, the new york times. the final mom
bringing sean home, the untold story, dateline nbc. >> any guesses? "60 minutes," haiti, cbs. >> forgive me, but this looks like civil war madison. >> it is. we have not flashlights, rusty instruments it. >> they are american doctors at the largest hospital. when they arrived, there were no haitian doctors or nurses, just them to treat hundreds of seriously injured people. we joined them on one of their first missions, distributing food to thousands. >>...
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because it seemed like a very important story that have gone untold. you know, there are eight people sitting and to people what can one person stands guard for people are shot and died immediately in four others survived. the first person in my kitchen and talking to me was one of the four survivors named teethree. one of the first questions i asked him was so what did you do when you first got home? it may not seem like the smart question to many of you but i was curious. what if one of us survived such an atrocious crime and the police come we go to the headquarters and get interrogated or whatever they do fingerprint i don't know then it is all over and several hours later in his case for a 5:00 a.m. my your home and you have to go back to your life as usual to your own space in apartments that was one of the first questions that i asked. what happened to the next morning when you we're done? they said you can now go home. i will read a very short passage from the moment he arrives home and his thoughts then follow through with some of the other ch
because it seemed like a very important story that have gone untold. you know, there are eight people sitting and to people what can one person stands guard for people are shot and died immediately in four others survived. the first person in my kitchen and talking to me was one of the four survivors named teethree. one of the first questions i asked him was so what did you do when you first got home? it may not seem like the smart question to many of you but i was curious. what if one of us...
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tonight his untold story of dark days, a career break and the power of a mother's love. >>> and wing and a prayer. here they come. it is the action-packed airport with the world's biggest planes flying over the beach and every touchdown is a real blast. >>> and good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin with an urgent search for a missing florida mother. just hours before michelle parker vanished she was seen on national television appearing on the program "the people's court." she and her former fiance, the father of her twin, were in a tense face-off. he accused her of throwing away an expensive engagement ring. she accused him of violence. now her family is making an emotional appeal for her safe return. here's abc's matt gutman. >> this is the defendant. >> reporter: it seemed like a typical episode of "the people's court." >> he gets pretty malicious and vindictive and he is a mean person when he is drinking. >> reporter: michelle parker and her fiance dale smith bickering over an engagement ring thrown off a balcony. >> i took it off and threw it at him. >> reporter: even awa
tonight his untold story of dark days, a career break and the power of a mother's love. >>> and wing and a prayer. here they come. it is the action-packed airport with the world's biggest planes flying over the beach and every touchdown is a real blast. >>> and good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin with an urgent search for a missing florida mother. just hours before michelle parker vanished she was seen on national television appearing on the program "the people's...
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madame and the good of untold club the strength of arrested for become the photo. if you just joined us for a while commodity life here in moscow top stories not hot postie out here in the russian capital or new drifts at the heart of greek government disdain replaces disbelief for the p.m.'s referendum stunt with just hours to go into the vote of confidence in parliament. to morning greece dominates the g twenty summit which is just wrapped up and the french was all city of can openly doesn't agree to please the powerful international monetary fund as they try to stop that contention from spreading further. the mission touches down a simulated flight to mars is completed by a six man crew is running on a plane hundred days in isolation as part of an ambitious space experiment. brings up stakes and i'll be back with more on those stories and other news and it's an hot enough time to join us on our trip across russia discover the fascination with me. the first settlements were founded here thousands of years ago. this is a land of ancient manton's and pristine fores
madame and the good of untold club the strength of arrested for become the photo. if you just joined us for a while commodity life here in moscow top stories not hot postie out here in the russian capital or new drifts at the heart of greek government disdain replaces disbelief for the p.m.'s referendum stunt with just hours to go into the vote of confidence in parliament. to morning greece dominates the g twenty summit which is just wrapped up and the french was all city of can openly doesn't...
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engages people through our print magazine, website and events to fulfill the commission to tell the untoldf asian americans with accuracy, nuance and complexity. to showcase emerging artists, creators and leaders of our community and to build a socially and politically aware community through media, dialogue, and cultural events. it's been honored by chinese for affirmative action, with the flames of justice award in 2008, nominated by the utney reader for -- for utney independent press award, best new title in 2007 and in 2010 for best social and cultural coverage. so again we say congratulations to you. [applause] >> thank you all so much. as much as i wanted hyphen to win i was hoping this would mean lisa would get our speech out of the way and i wouldn't have to be up here to talk. but i do want to say thank you so much again to the same people, to the asian pacific american heritage celebration committee, to the award judges, and i also want to honor our co-nominees as well, q -- kqed and new american. our culture is so diverse and complex and naturally that means we need more than on
engages people through our print magazine, website and events to fulfill the commission to tell the untoldf asian americans with accuracy, nuance and complexity. to showcase emerging artists, creators and leaders of our community and to build a socially and politically aware community through media, dialogue, and cultural events. it's been honored by chinese for affirmative action, with the flames of justice award in 2008, nominated by the utney reader for -- for utney independent press award,...
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she was being held responsible for thousands of dollars in untold tolls and fees he says he did not evennow about. >> if you pay it within a certain amount of days, they would waive part. i was still flabbergasted. >> the only, he thought, he could take his case to court. he wrote a letter to the agency that handles the toll system. >> what i said in a letter is that i really did not want to -- is there any other method? no, no other way. >> in fact, what he did not know, stay lot appears to be on his side. the article that governs told -- toll citations says he may pay directly to the maryland transportation authority or to elect to stand trial. the problem, it makes no mention at all of the option to go to court. why did the authority not follow this statute? >> there was a process that we believe to be more user- friendly. >> the acting secretary. >> you think this is more user friendly? >> we are not issuing a civil penalty. >> the agency says they are in the right because they do not call these civil citations, never mind the intent of state law. >> the bill cannot send you a bill a
she was being held responsible for thousands of dollars in untold tolls and fees he says he did not evennow about. >> if you pay it within a certain amount of days, they would waive part. i was still flabbergasted. >> the only, he thought, he could take his case to court. he wrote a letter to the agency that handles the toll system. >> what i said in a letter is that i really did not want to -- is there any other method? no, no other way. >> in fact, what he did not...
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it's called"counterstrike: e untold story of america's secret campaign against al qaeda." i'm pleased to have them here at this table. welcome. let me just talk about where we are today because you have heard what leon panetta has said. where are we in this fight agait al qaeda? especially light of osama bin laden and then what happened in yemen. >> i think where were, charlie, is that the core leadership of al qaeda in pakistan h suffered a huge blow with the death of osama bin laden but 's not sufficient to wipe out al qaeda all together. the threat that came from that leadership and carried out the... executed the attacks on 9/11 has bee greatly diminished but what's happened is al qaeda is like corporation. they have franchised that have cropped up in places like north aver a, east africa, somalia, iraq still and in yemen. that's the one that carried out the attempted bombing by the so-called underpants bomber. the nigeriaman who tried to blow himself up and ten months later same organization packed explives in thr printer cartridges, put them on cargo planes and tried
it's called"counterstrike: e untold story of america's secret campaign against al qaeda." i'm pleased to have them here at this table. welcome. let me just talk about where we are today because you have heard what leon panetta has said. where are we in this fight agait al qaeda? especially light of osama bin laden and then what happened in yemen. >> i think where were, charlie, is that the core leadership of al qaeda in pakistan h suffered a huge blow with the death of osama bin...
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msnbc will air what it calls the untold story of the trial.he program chronicles the trial from the points of view of murray and his defense team. msnbc had exclusive access to murray's life at the time. in 2009, murray agreed to make jackson his only patient. he lived with jackson in beverly hills. he talks about the bedroom where he treated jackson for insomnia. >> the bedroom where i treated him during the night, that i had to persuade him eventually to have it cleaned because it did not smell good. it was mildew, and i had to get it clean. >> coming up on the "today" show, part two of an exclusive interview with dr. conrad murray. plus watch michael jackson and the doctor tonight at 10:00 on msnbc. >>> the nba lockout will last through at least this weekend. the league presented players with a new offer yesterday after 11 hours of bargaining, but player representatives probably won't need to discuss the offer until next monday or tuesday at the earliest. on top of that, players union president derek fisher says the proposal does not addres
msnbc will air what it calls the untold story of the trial.he program chronicles the trial from the points of view of murray and his defense team. msnbc had exclusive access to murray's life at the time. in 2009, murray agreed to make jackson his only patient. he lived with jackson in beverly hills. he talks about the bedroom where he treated jackson for insomnia. >> the bedroom where i treated him during the night, that i had to persuade him eventually to have it cleaned because it did...
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because it seemed like a very important story that has gone untold. so you know there are eight people sitting, two people walk-in. one person stands guard. four people get shot and died immediately. and four others survive. the first person who was in my kitchen talking to me was one of these four survivors. his name was tryviz. the first question asked was what did you do when you first got home? it may not seem a very smart question to many of you but it was very curious to me. what if one of us survived such an atrocious crime and the police come, we go to the headquarters of the police, get interrogated or whatever they do, fingerprint and it is all over and several hours later, in his case 4:00 or 5:00 a.m. and you are alone and have to go back to your life as usual, you have to go back to your own apartment. what is that like? what -- that was one of the first questions. what happened to you the next morning? what happened to you when you were done? you can now go home? so are will read a very short passage from the moment he arrived home and w
because it seemed like a very important story that has gone untold. so you know there are eight people sitting, two people walk-in. one person stands guard. four people get shot and died immediately. and four others survive. the first person who was in my kitchen talking to me was one of these four survivors. his name was tryviz. the first question asked was what did you do when you first got home? it may not seem a very smart question to many of you but it was very curious to me. what if one...
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each will cause untold misery -- >> i pick number three. >> you don't even want to read them first?i was elected to lead, not to read! >> how could cain have stepped into that? if there's a strong strain of anti-intellectuals taking hold of the republican party, could that be the case? and will voters go for that anti-intellectualism? david corn and washington bureau -- i'm sorry. i'm looking at the other guy there. he's washington bureau chief for mother jones, and ron christie, who's now broken into a smile, is a republican strategist, and fellow at harvard university institute of politics, very impressed. although i'm not, just kidding. let's go now to david corn. let these people speak for themselves. first of all, leader, not a reader. what does he mean? you don't have to read the paper? you just get experts to do it for you? like when is he going to know these things? my question is, if you don't know it now, do you need briefers to tell you where libya is? >> i think that's exactly what he means. and i think the question you could put to herman cain, would you hire someone to
each will cause untold misery -- >> i pick number three. >> you don't even want to read them first?i was elected to lead, not to read! >> how could cain have stepped into that? if there's a strong strain of anti-intellectuals taking hold of the republican party, could that be the case? and will voters go for that anti-intellectualism? david corn and washington bureau -- i'm sorry. i'm looking at the other guy there. he's washington bureau chief for mother jones, and ron...
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martinez, his dramatic untold story coming up on nightline, right after abc 2 news at 11. >>> thanks a lot, cynthia. you know it's a quick turnaround for the ravens. they have another home game coming up on thanksgiving night. >> yeah, it's the 49ers against the ravens but john versus jim. big brother versus little brother, first time ever, usually mondays an off day but not this week. all about brotherly love coming up thursday night. coach was raised around football and he thinks you should bring your son and daughter into your work. >> bring your kids around. let them be a part of what you're doing, take them to work. it's really meaningful to be along with your mom and be around them and be a part of what they're doing and i think that's something our parents did for us so if there's a message out there, great. >> i've got it. john says his roots for brother jim except thursday and he carries around a slogan he uses to this day, whose got it better than us, nobody. and word on the street, he's going to play. >> all right! >> battle, man. >> you can't miss out on that game. >> no.
martinez, his dramatic untold story coming up on nightline, right after abc 2 news at 11. >>> thanks a lot, cynthia. you know it's a quick turnaround for the ravens. they have another home game coming up on thanksgiving night. >> yeah, it's the 49ers against the ravens but john versus jim. big brother versus little brother, first time ever, usually mondays an off day but not this week. all about brotherly love coming up thursday night. coach was raised around football and he...
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wary about letting anyone stick his in because the inspectors willing to iraq for years on storm untold one of the tasks was that identifying the defense installations in iraq ended and the control of physicians would learn my second thought is this is a labor of syria still holds on his lens the golan has both becomes a large nuclear armory. and the weapons he delivers is over some thousands of miles it is ironic we should be sure syria when the israeli nuclear armory has never been inspected...
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alternate steps right now i whether it leaves the euro zone or not is somewhat technical really an untold but for another discussion but ultimately the greek people need to secure their own destiny and decide what they want to do because piling austerity on a stereotype is just going to lead to more militancy and tragically people starving in the streets and nobody wants to see it up within the modern europe but i certainly don't patrick every week there seems to be a new peak reached in this euro zone crisis and just how many more picks can the eurozone sustain now oh oh look we really are close to the the end i mean truly there is no leadership at the european union political level we're hearing from the apec today that they're extremely worried about what's going on the americans have been trying to push the europeans into having an outbreak of leadership and it's just not happening and ultimately if that doesn't go on sadly i wish i didn't have to keep coming on and saying this the euro itself is probably going to implode by the end of the year or perhaps even the end of this month un
alternate steps right now i whether it leaves the euro zone or not is somewhat technical really an untold but for another discussion but ultimately the greek people need to secure their own destiny and decide what they want to do because piling austerity on a stereotype is just going to lead to more militancy and tragically people starving in the streets and nobody wants to see it up within the modern europe but i certainly don't patrick every week there seems to be a new peak reached in this...
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and their tremendous spending and tremendous profit centers in military contracting and this is the untold story this is the story i read it economies are right now are going to. and that was ross baker editor of who what why dot com and author of the vulcan family secrets the bush dynasty well that does it for now for more on the stories we covered go to artsy dot com slash usa you can also check out our youtube page if youtube dot com slash r t america you can also follow me on twitter liz wall the big picture of thom hartmann is coming up in just a half an hour that's going to do it for me i'm liz wall had a great night.
and their tremendous spending and tremendous profit centers in military contracting and this is the untold story this is the story i read it economies are right now are going to. and that was ross baker editor of who what why dot com and author of the vulcan family secrets the bush dynasty well that does it for now for more on the stories we covered go to artsy dot com slash usa you can also check out our youtube page if youtube dot com slash r t america you can also follow me on twitter liz...
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a particularly good question and i wish it was one that more media was asking because one of the untold assumptions in all of this is that the protesters are somehow peacefully protesting and that there is no violence coming from their side of it which i think is categorically untrue and has been shown to be untrue by the fact that. syrian forces themselves are being shot at so so clearly there are there are armed protesters here this is not just some peaceful benign movement in a game like in libya where we saw the well funded and well. supported rebels taking over in libya will we see that happening again through covert means here with covert supplies going to the syrian opposition and that came out earlier this year that in fact that the u.s. state department has been funding the syrian opposition for for years so again we see the exact same pattern ramping up and and again on the case of building up stories that just were completely untrue we saw again in libya with the the story of gadhafi forces being having their fuelled rape sessions which again turned out to be another complete
a particularly good question and i wish it was one that more media was asking because one of the untold assumptions in all of this is that the protesters are somehow peacefully protesting and that there is no violence coming from their side of it which i think is categorically untrue and has been shown to be untrue by the fact that. syrian forces themselves are being shot at so so clearly there are there are armed protesters here this is not just some peaceful benign movement in a game like in...
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and their tremendous spending and the tremendous profit centers in military contracting this is the untold story this is the story i love it economies are rife with so she is a growing figure and you know we're seeing connally of the right spell the of the pals we saw some of our memoirs come out from the bush administration as this on do you think that we can expect the same from the obama administration in the years to come. i think so i have a sense that most sewing some kind of wood we him and the work we are their materials i know certainly people who work for the cia and other agencies are not allowed to write anything without it being cleared and i have to assume that even with these i love those with their national security clearances also have to hand it to somebody who goes through takes out all the good stuff so you know i think people from the obama administration will also want to cash in and remain in the public eye on the rights of the right to and then the will hand it over and all the good stuff gets taken out again russ thank you so much for your insight on all this that
and their tremendous spending and the tremendous profit centers in military contracting this is the untold story this is the story i love it economies are rife with so she is a growing figure and you know we're seeing connally of the right spell the of the pals we saw some of our memoirs come out from the bush administration as this on do you think that we can expect the same from the obama administration in the years to come. i think so i have a sense that most sewing some kind of wood we him...
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john widen offers a window into operation neptune spear and reveal untold details of what really happened on that historic day. now, i sat down with the seven best selling author to get a sneak peek at his book, kill bin laden. >> sean: you approach this as a journalistic under taking? >> i saw it as a docu drama. everything i read it was 60 minutes was fun. the new yorker piece was fun. the daily coverage was fun. sometimes deadlines, but it was fun. seal book was fun. >> sean: why do you say that? >> because every one of those articles, books concentrated on one element only. the seals. the white house involvement or the c.i.a.'s involvement. i said you got to step back. it's much more interesting to look at the last ten months in time. meaning, to try to put together a real picture of the ebb and flow of the arguments, to go or not to go. >> sean: that is a big part of the decision. it really was ten years in the making when you think, okay, war on terror, tora bora, renditions fights, gitmo, and all these battles over this. but without the intelligence that we gather and connecting th
john widen offers a window into operation neptune spear and reveal untold details of what really happened on that historic day. now, i sat down with the seven best selling author to get a sneak peek at his book, kill bin laden. >> sean: you approach this as a journalistic under taking? >> i saw it as a docu drama. everything i read it was 60 minutes was fun. the new yorker piece was fun. the daily coverage was fun. sometimes deadlines, but it was fun. seal book was fun. >>...
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her latest book is called "demonic, the untold story of shirley temple." and his family celebrates the 12 days of litmas. it is paul mccurio. look at what he is wearing. and if we feed him from the table he won't touch the dry food in his bowl. it is bill schulz. and he is sharper than a gilliten wearing a tuxedo during brain surgery, sitting next to me, the legendary john gibson. host of "the john gibson show" named after john gibson. weekdays at noon, you better tune in. and his future is murky because he talks too much turkey. good to see you, pinch. >> this weekend op-ed columnist writes of the, quote, enduring cult of kennedy. cult? cult? balderdash, scientology is a cult, twi-hards a cult. j j.f.k. was the best president in the history of presidents and/or kings. everybody else might as well be smoking pot. >> my opinions are more than strong. they are right. >> that was a good column, by the way. it was the first column of the "new york times" that was linked to not out of sarcasm or to make fun of. >> this is a topic for a 30-minute show on the "ne
her latest book is called "demonic, the untold story of shirley temple." and his family celebrates the 12 days of litmas. it is paul mccurio. look at what he is wearing. and if we feed him from the table he won't touch the dry food in his bowl. it is bill schulz. and he is sharper than a gilliten wearing a tuxedo during brain surgery, sitting next to me, the legendary john gibson. host of "the john gibson show" named after john gibson. weekdays at noon, you better tune in....
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worst case scenario, we have the euro zone collapse, the european banking system seizing up with untold consequences on the u.s. sector. >> reporter: u.s. lawmakers aren't leading by example. the super committee failed to make the demands they don't make. >> we need to take decisive action on the things we need to control. >> reporter: that was the obama message to the europeans today. the president will not ask u.s. taxpayers to kick in help. i'm steve handelsman, news 4, capitol hill. >>> on wall street, the stocks closed up, gaining 2%. it's after boosted confidence following the record-breaking shopping weekend. nasdaq up 85. s&p closing 33 points higher. >> congressman barney frank is retiring at the end of his term. he announced he doesn't plan to seek re-election. he was amajor architect of the sweeping banking reform passed last year. he remains the ranking congressman on that committee. he's 71 years old and was one of the first lawmakers to announce he's gay. >>> the official holiday season hit capitol hill. the tree arrived in d.c. this morning from california national forest
worst case scenario, we have the euro zone collapse, the european banking system seizing up with untold consequences on the u.s. sector. >> reporter: u.s. lawmakers aren't leading by example. the super committee failed to make the demands they don't make. >> we need to take decisive action on the things we need to control. >> reporter: that was the obama message to the europeans today. the president will not ask u.s. taxpayers to kick in help. i'm steve handelsman, news 4,...
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the stucktural damage his body would have taken without it is untold. >> reporter: he was found in 2007 in the jungle, barely alive after an animal trap mangled part of his foot. a specialist with the wildlife was first on the scene. >> i didn't think he would make it. i hand fed him everything he ate. >> reporter: he was brought to the wildlife rescue center and nursed back to health. he then turned to local prosthetics experts who learned their skills during the war. they never attempted anything on this scale. what is it made out of? >> kind of a plastic resin. the inside is soft and the outside is hard. >> reporter: he's familiar with the daily foot cleaning routine. with heavy wear and him growing up fast, he's on his fourth false foot. he's ablg to move around with ease. he'll never be able to return to the wild. at least now he can live a more comfortable and happy life here in the grounds of the rescue center. he's the most famous of the 1,000 plus residents. supported by seaworld and busch gardens conservation fund. >> we have rescued so many animals. an incredibly cruel busine
the stucktural damage his body would have taken without it is untold. >> reporter: he was found in 2007 in the jungle, barely alive after an animal trap mangled part of his foot. a specialist with the wildlife was first on the scene. >> i didn't think he would make it. i hand fed him everything he ate. >> reporter: he was brought to the wildlife rescue center and nursed back to health. he then turned to local prosthetics experts who learned their skills during the war. they...
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the untold million sinz sane. >> if you don't want to get charged with sexual harassment, don't use things like reamed. >> did that make you uncomfortable? >> it made me very uncomfortable. >> i even dragged out reamed. >> is this another smear that you and your lefty buddies dismyself? >> i have to get two complaints. this story i feel like the one thing here that doesn't smell right, it could just be me is the fact that, okay, he recalls that this happened and he acknowledges that it happened, but it wasn't aware of the settlement. he was the head of the nra, as you so rightly dubbed it. he was aware of everything, but he claims he doesn't know of any settle meant. this strikes me as one of two things. either he is lying or bad leadership from on top. if you are aware of the other stuff, you better be aware. >> i think are you wrong on this. >> what do you think of what bill said? is there any relevance to any of his commentary? >> he can't know what happened. that's the whole point. you are a lawyer. >> i think it was a nuisance suit. he knew that the charges were made and then the lawy
the untold million sinz sane. >> if you don't want to get charged with sexual harassment, don't use things like reamed. >> did that make you uncomfortable? >> it made me very uncomfortable. >> i even dragged out reamed. >> is this another smear that you and your lefty buddies dismyself? >> i have to get two complaints. this story i feel like the one thing here that doesn't smell right, it could just be me is the fact that, okay, he recalls that this happened...
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more importantly untold numbers of young boys would not have been molested. >> andrea: what is ironicthe way that paterno had it, no name on the back. no stickers on the helmet. he wanted them to operate as a team so individual players wouldn't get the glory. like the team, that well-intended, you know, action, somehow everything about the team got bigger and the man got bigger. >> bob: give penn state credit. they haven't done the ridiculous things, the glow and the socks, two did that? oregon, the ducks. >> kimberly: quack, quack. >> bob: the thing that occurs to me, greg gets upset with me talking about this, but this reminds me of the catholic church scandals because -- >> kimberly: you said it already. >> bob: do you mind if i expand it? >> kimberly: you can. but it won't go over well. >> bob: no, i won't say anything. >> greg: you can say something. >> dana: what is your point? >> bob: the catholic church suffered so much financial damage because they covered it up, a lot of parishs had to close down. a lot of places in the inner city had to close down. i have not said it before
more importantly untold numbers of young boys would not have been molested. >> andrea: what is ironicthe way that paterno had it, no name on the back. no stickers on the helmet. he wanted them to operate as a team so individual players wouldn't get the glory. like the team, that well-intended, you know, action, somehow everything about the team got bigger and the man got bigger. >> bob: give penn state credit. they haven't done the ridiculous things, the glow and the socks, two did...
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worst case scenario is we have the eurozone collapse, the european banking system seizes up with untold consequences on the global financial sectors. >> but u.s. lawmakers are not leading by example. the super committee last week failed to make the kind of debt reduction deal we demand the europeans make. >> it does remind all of us that we need to take the type of action on the top of things we can control. >> that was the obama message to the europeans today. >> the president made clear he will not ask u.s. taxpayers to kegan any help. steve handelsman, wbal tv 11 news. >> 24 hours after authorities said a deadline for occupy protesters to move their camp and in philadelphia, it is a stalemate. >> tonight, the question remains, what now? that is just ahead as we cover the nation. >> i am jane miller live at the mitchell courthouse. the jury is now in place x a historic day in egypt. the first election since hosni mubarak was forced out. relatively peaceful, despite concerns there would be widespread violence. today marks the start of a political process in egypt. demonstrators are org
worst case scenario is we have the eurozone collapse, the european banking system seizes up with untold consequences on the global financial sectors. >> but u.s. lawmakers are not leading by example. the super committee last week failed to make the kind of debt reduction deal we demand the europeans make. >> it does remind all of us that we need to take the type of action on the top of things we can control. >> that was the obama message to the europeans today. >> the...
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john widen offers a window into operation neptune spear and reveal untold details of what really happened on that historic day. now, i sat down with the seven best selling author to get a sneak peek at his book, kill bin laden. >> sean: you approach this as a journalistic under taking? >> i saw it as a docu drama. everything i read it was 60 minutes was fun. the new yorker piece was fun. the daily coverage was fun. sometimes deadlines, but it was fun. seal book was fun. >> sean: why do you say that? >> because every one of those articles, books concentrated on one element only. the seals. the white house involvement or the c.i.a.'s involvement. i said you got to step back. it's much more interesting to look at the last ten months in time. meaning, to try to put together a real picture of the ebb and flow of the arguments, to go or not to go. >> sean: that is a big part of the decision. it really was ten years in the making when you think, okay, war on terror, tora bora, renditions fights, gitmo, and all these battles over this. but without the intelligence that we gather and connecting th
john widen offers a window into operation neptune spear and reveal untold details of what really happened on that historic day. now, i sat down with the seven best selling author to get a sneak peek at his book, kill bin laden. >> sean: you approach this as a journalistic under taking? >> i saw it as a docu drama. everything i read it was 60 minutes was fun. the new yorker piece was fun. the daily coverage was fun. sometimes deadlines, but it was fun. seal book was fun. >>...
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with all the drama some community leaders are shining a light on an untold story. they say these protesters are endanger the residents of a city already hit hard by violence and stretched to the financial limits. terry mcsweeney is live in the oakland police department. they a they have facts to back this up? >> reporter: yeah. here's a tack that gets my attention. one -- fears a fact that gets my attention. one million dollars is what police saying they've paid so far in overtime for oakland police officers to deal with occupy oakland. these folks are not happy about that. take a -- they held a news conference yesterday with broken windows, the rock still sitting on a chair in that hearing room. these are policing advocates and members of the clergy. they are saying oakland has one of the highest crime rates in the state. last saturday night at the peak of the demonstrations, 200 service calls went unanswered. these folks are saying there's got to be a better way. >> by using us in this battlefield for the attack on wall street, occupy oakland is hurting the very
with all the drama some community leaders are shining a light on an untold story. they say these protesters are endanger the residents of a city already hit hard by violence and stretched to the financial limits. terry mcsweeney is live in the oakland police department. they a they have facts to back this up? >> reporter: yeah. here's a tack that gets my attention. one -- fears a fact that gets my attention. one million dollars is what police saying they've paid so far in overtime for...
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inside the ring, the perrys found hints of stories still untold. two sets of initials, j.f.e, may 4th, 1962. that was three weeks before james foley asked to leave needham and his problem there behind. what promises were made on a date so special it was engraved in gold? whose hopes did the ring embody? the perrys told us they are not done asking questions just yet. >> we spoke to jim perry to find out how he's been doing since we first broadcast this story. jim told us his feelings toward father foley have changed from hatred to forgiveness. jim attributes that to the grace of god working in his heart. he told us he no longer wants to stand in judgment of the priest and has reached out to father foley through intermediaries hoping to arrange a meeting. turns out, jim says, time does heal all wounds. that's all for now. i'm stone phillips. for ann curry and all of us at nbc news, thanks for watching. [ male announcer ] juice drink too watery? ♪ ♪ feel the power my young friend. mmm! [ male announcer ] for unsurpassed fruit and veggie nutrition... v8 v-fusion. could've had a
inside the ring, the perrys found hints of stories still untold. two sets of initials, j.f.e, may 4th, 1962. that was three weeks before james foley asked to leave needham and his problem there behind. what promises were made on a date so special it was engraved in gold? whose hopes did the ring embody? the perrys told us they are not done asking questions just yet. >> we spoke to jim perry to find out how he's been doing since we first broadcast this story. jim told us his feelings...
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had those two got out of that van and got in walmart, there is untold how many lives would have been >> still, the question remains why all this happened in the first place. the west memphis police discover that jerry and joe cane were radical right members of the sovereign citizens movement, the canes traveled america giving seminars on how to avoid following some of the laws of this country. this video was posted on youtube by one of the seminar's participants who wanted to spread their message. >> you're being lied to just so we can wrap our hands around your throat. >> they don't have to go by any rules of this country. they misinterpret the constitution. they say that the federal laws do not affect them, that they have their own laws. >> at the time of the murders, no one at the west memphis police department had heard of the organization. >> we were totally caught unprepared and we won't be again. >> the chief is informing other law enforcement communities about the sovereign citizens movement and he's on what many view as a controversial mission, arming his police force with m
had those two got out of that van and got in walmart, there is untold how many lives would have been >> still, the question remains why all this happened in the first place. the west memphis police discover that jerry and joe cane were radical right members of the sovereign citizens movement, the canes traveled america giving seminars on how to avoid following some of the laws of this country. this video was posted on youtube by one of the seminar's participants who wanted to spread their...
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why i decide to write about it because it seemed like a very, very important story that had gone untold so, you know, there are eight people sitting, two people walk in, one person stands guard, for people get shot and die immediately, and for other survive. now, the first person who is in my kitchen talking to me was one of these four survivors. his name was parvic. of the first questions i asked him was this, so what did you do when you first got home? it may not seem a very smart question to many of you, but it was really curious to me. what if one of us in this room survived such an atrocious time and the police come, go to the headquarters of the police, get interrogated, what ever it is they do, fingerprint, i don't know. then it's all over and several hours later, in his case, four or 5 a.m., and now you're all alone and you have to go back to your life as usual. you have to go back to your own space, your own apartment. what is that like? so that was one of the very first questions i asked when i said, so what happened to you in the morning? what happened to you when you were do
why i decide to write about it because it seemed like a very, very important story that had gone untold so, you know, there are eight people sitting, two people walk in, one person stands guard, for people get shot and die immediately, and for other survive. now, the first person who is in my kitchen talking to me was one of these four survivors. his name was parvic. of the first questions i asked him was this, so what did you do when you first got home? it may not seem a very smart question to...