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the park system gives you access to things that are so untouched or so kind of unspoiled by us and toome here and experience this as a volunteer has given me such an appreciation for it. >> and it's inspiring to train side by side with all the different rangers and volunteers here who work so hard to keep visitors safe and sound. >> thank you. >> thank you for coming out and working with us today and thanks for all your hard work in the park this week. as a small token of our appreciation, i wanted to award a denali pro pen, which we give out to numerous volunteers and visitors who do good things here on the mountain. >> i will wear it proudly. >> thank you. >> great meeting you. ♪ >>> i see you. i see what you're doing. ahh, missed. missed twice. as director jarvis said back in washington, d.c., the best way to support the park service is to actually go out and enjoy the parks. and we were able to do that in denali. >> i like parks with mountains, and we're in a park with a mountain. >> i like mountains, too. i'm just like you. you and me, we have so much in common. >> that's because
the park system gives you access to things that are so untouched or so kind of unspoiled by us and toome here and experience this as a volunteer has given me such an appreciation for it. >> and it's inspiring to train side by side with all the different rangers and volunteers here who work so hard to keep visitors safe and sound. >> thank you. >> thank you for coming out and working with us today and thanks for all your hard work in the park this week. as a small token of our...
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since the park are some of the nation's most untouched lands, they serve as a baseline to which othery and world can be compared. back at denali as part of my volunteer ranger training, i'm going to track the effects of global warming on the park. i head out with karl and sara, using a process called repeat photography. they take photos of the park from the early 1900s, go to the same spots in the park and recreate the image. >> it's amazing how many more trees there are. >> you can see the difference in the trees and other plant life i took today versus when taken the exact same spot in 1958. the dramatic growth strongly correlates to rising temperatures. people say this is a good sign. look at the trees, they're reproducing. we have so many more here. how is this bad? >> spruce trees across the north american continent, known in interior alaska. as you get a bunch of these woody plants, it's going to slowly diminish and eradicate. this resource that makes this land unique. >> it's not just vegetation changing denali. a massive landslide covered the park road and completely blocked t
since the park are some of the nation's most untouched lands, they serve as a baseline to which othery and world can be compared. back at denali as part of my volunteer ranger training, i'm going to track the effects of global warming on the park. i head out with karl and sara, using a process called repeat photography. they take photos of the park from the early 1900s, go to the same spots in the park and recreate the image. >> it's amazing how many more trees there are. >> you can...
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. >> they walked out of there with our babies untouched. untouched. >> reporter: as tornado season is now under way. it will be another long night for residents here. more than 30 homes are destroyed in this neighborhood alone. there is debris in every direction here. and just to our south the national weather service just announced that the city of moore was hit with an ef-1 tornado with winds up to 110 miles per hour. lester. >> all right, gabe gutierrez. gabe, thank you. >>> to the middle east now where the chaos in yemen has suddenly expanded into a dangerous regional war with iran on one side, saudi arabia on the other. and as you might imagine, syria's -- serious implications all around for the u.s. our chief foreign correspondent richard engel has more. >> reporter: saudi arabia has long been known for getting washington to fight its battles. not this time. these saudi fighter jets are on their way to attack rebel positions in yemen, targeting weapons depots, a command center and aircraft used by the rebels who've been trying to over
. >> they walked out of there with our babies untouched. untouched. >> reporter: as tornado season is now under way. it will be another long night for residents here. more than 30 homes are destroyed in this neighborhood alone. there is debris in every direction here. and just to our south the national weather service just announced that the city of moore was hit with an ef-1 tornado with winds up to 110 miles per hour. lester. >> all right, gabe gutierrez. gabe, thank you....
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so-called rape kit for analysis in a dna lab, but like hundred's of thousands across the country, it sat untouched for years. >> it was the invisible injustice. brad: today she joined the vice president and senator barbara mikulski at the announcement of $40 million newly available to help police agencies eliminate the backlog. vice president biden: testing rape kits should be an absolute priority. brad: it took helen's over 10 years to be tested. >> for a victim to be able to leave her home, to the survivor standing here today, i cannot wonder how my life would have been different if this happened at 17 instead of 34. brad: brad bell abc 7 news. kimberly: local leaders are vowing to and homelessness across the nation. d.c. mayor muriel bowser, ike leggett, and baker signed a proclamation to that effect. mayor bowser talked about her pledge to close the shelter at d.c. general hospital and open 8 others across the city. mayor bowser: the idea is to have emergency shelter to house between 20 and 50. kimberly: we will keep you posted as we get more specific information on the plans for those shelter
so-called rape kit for analysis in a dna lab, but like hundred's of thousands across the country, it sat untouched for years. >> it was the invisible injustice. brad: today she joined the vice president and senator barbara mikulski at the announcement of $40 million newly available to help police agencies eliminate the backlog. vice president biden: testing rape kits should be an absolute priority. brad: it took helen's over 10 years to be tested. >> for a victim to be able to leave...
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governor if you just go over find untouched snow.official pat collins snow stick. >> are you ready? >> yeah. >> here we go. >> what do you got there? >> we got about 2.25 inches. >> and it's still coming down. >> if you live in virginia about 80 degrees, get out of the district. a beautiful sun tan. you need sun tan lotion over there. >> how do you like my sun stick sdwrvgts it's good. would you like to have one? >> love it. >> but you can't have one. >> 1922 biggest -- it's a big one. >> yeah. >> well to get one you've got to build a snowman. epter ernter our snow stick challenge. go home and work on it. >> back to the governor's mansion in richmond get the five kids out there, two dogs and do it's i want a stick. >> thank you, governor. >> thank you, pat. >> terry mcauliffe governor of virginia measuring snow here in d.c. >> pat collins, love it. >>> that's "news4 midday" but coverage continues at noon. >> stay with u >>> snow is blanketing the area now. road conditions quickly getting very bad as the snow picks up and the temperat
governor if you just go over find untouched snow.official pat collins snow stick. >> are you ready? >> yeah. >> here we go. >> what do you got there? >> we got about 2.25 inches. >> and it's still coming down. >> if you live in virginia about 80 degrees, get out of the district. a beautiful sun tan. you need sun tan lotion over there. >> how do you like my sun stick sdwrvgts it's good. would you like to have one? >> love it. >> but you...
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. >> instead of going down prepared slopes, the skiers are blazing new trails down untouched mountainsidessk, but the powdered snow coming up your face, you're screaming, and it's great. >> the skiers are heading home when they can't resist one last run. the first three go down the mountain and are waiting below for carlson. he turns on a go-pro camera attached to his helmet and skis down after them. but 25 seconds after he starts, the snow around him begins to give way under his feet. >> it was like being in a washing machine. i couldn't decide what was up and down. >> his friends below watch as he struggles to keep it together. >> like fell 50 meters. and then he stops. so we think like, oh, hope he's okay. nothing -- nothing broke or something. then the whole face just go. >> i just felt the snow like taking my feet away, and i started tumbling down the mountain and thinking, i have to get up. i have to do something. >> but there's nothing he can do. he's engulfed as the camera keeps recording. he's buried beneath the snow. >> first few seconds was like i need to keep my hands in front
. >> instead of going down prepared slopes, the skiers are blazing new trails down untouched mountainsidessk, but the powdered snow coming up your face, you're screaming, and it's great. >> the skiers are heading home when they can't resist one last run. the first three go down the mountain and are waiting below for carlson. he turns on a go-pro camera attached to his helmet and skis down after them. but 25 seconds after he starts, the snow around him begins to give way under his...
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her cell phone has been dead and there is no contact and credit card and bills untouched and her two young daughters miss her dearly. >> we love her and miss her and need her home. >> if this can reach my sister i would want her to know not to be scared to come home and we love and miss her and that her daughters miss her. >> upper darby police fear that the young mother is likely dead, after complications with her first child the 25-year-old became addicted to pain killers and a month before her disappearance became involved in prostitution prostitution. >> she was last seen in kensington and she has several tattoos including the country of italy and tommy on her torso and initials on her ring finger. >> her mother hopes for the best. >> if she is not alive bring her home, i need an answer for her children and for her family. >> and upper darby police have been using social media to help find her their post has received over 140,000 hits. chad pradelli channel 6 "action news." >> chad, thank you. >>> a man will spend life behind bars after being convicted of killing another man over
her cell phone has been dead and there is no contact and credit card and bills untouched and her two young daughters miss her dearly. >> we love her and miss her and need her home. >> if this can reach my sister i would want her to know not to be scared to come home and we love and miss her and that her daughters miss her. >> upper darby police fear that the young mother is likely dead, after complications with her first child the 25-year-old became addicted to pain killers...
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reporter: in the hills around, barely a building is untouched and imagine the force needed to up route tree like this. this green marks where the village well it used to be. now, the water is only good to wash in. people cannot live like this for long. >> people need water, and they also need food. i am still asking. i'm going to pray. reporter: and help is arriving. but the eight operation is not yet in full swing. in the villages around the capital, remarkably and thankfully, most people got away with their lives but the damage is massive. it is going to take months if not years to rebuild, and what we do not know is the situation on one of the more remote islands, many of which remain unreachable. people there are showing warm our couple strength and resilience, but the full impact of cyclone pam may not be known for several days, and the recovery will be a much longer road. john donnison, bbc news in va nuatu. katty: a deadline looms to reach a deal with the iranian nuclear program, and in the past few weeks, many have weighed in on this, and now a senior member of the saudi royal
reporter: in the hills around, barely a building is untouched and imagine the force needed to up route tree like this. this green marks where the village well it used to be. now, the water is only good to wash in. people cannot live like this for long. >> people need water, and they also need food. i am still asking. i'm going to pray. reporter: and help is arriving. but the eight operation is not yet in full swing. in the villages around the capital, remarkably and thankfully, most...
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ukrainian armies in their attempts, the entire house nothing is untouched nowhere. >> the afternoon begins with shells of a school roof in the fields of debaltseve. the city taken lost, and retaken by rebel fighters. it's perilous work, and the russian soldier who says he's fighting here as a separatist volunteer, has lost three colleagues so far. >> we all walk under guard. if it's my destiny maybe i'm more needed in heaven. >> we're driving down this dirt road and troops found this long-range rocket, and there is no safe way to deal with it, so they've attached exclusive material and they'll blow it up right here. >> he stops a civilian ambling towards the bomb and stops him. first with a yell, and then with gunfire. and then... [ explosion ] all that's left is a tail pin. the work will take months even if the fighting doesn't start anew but straightist troops feel a sense of victory over the ukrainian army in debaltseve and over the international community. >> a big hello to barack obama. >> a community that has largely condemned them. john hedron, al jazeera, debaltseve, east ukraine.
ukrainian armies in their attempts, the entire house nothing is untouched nowhere. >> the afternoon begins with shells of a school roof in the fields of debaltseve. the city taken lost, and retaken by rebel fighters. it's perilous work, and the russian soldier who says he's fighting here as a separatist volunteer, has lost three colleagues so far. >> we all walk under guard. if it's my destiny maybe i'm more needed in heaven. >> we're driving down this dirt road and troops...
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wonder list" by our very own bill weir and he take us to an incredibly breathtakingly beautiful untoucheduatu. >> baby i'm so sorry to wake you up but i had to call from the most amazing spot. >> i travel the planet for the wonder list to find the most amazing places that are right on the brink of change. ♪ ♪ >> there's a certain kind of tourism we should be thinking about in the 21st century that allows people to celebrate their heritage and give you a taste of what they have but it doesn't turn the whole place into a strip mall. >> you are going to progress. you are going to develop, but how are you going to do that? please with respect and without being patronizing learn some of the lessons that we've already learned from the mistakes we've already made and once you move on into the future move through in a constructive and in a balanced way. >> home sweet home. >> now that is a really rough assignment. bill weir joins me now. i think the journalist with the best gig in the business. congrats my friend. it is a beautiful searies. >> thank you. >> it starts tonight. i know it was all yo
wonder list" by our very own bill weir and he take us to an incredibly breathtakingly beautiful untoucheduatu. >> baby i'm so sorry to wake you up but i had to call from the most amazing spot. >> i travel the planet for the wonder list to find the most amazing places that are right on the brink of change. ♪ ♪ >> there's a certain kind of tourism we should be thinking about in the 21st century that allows people to celebrate their heritage and give you a taste of what...
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followed by front line, the untouchables and see, what video and what books you need, and we need to digest to know what is going on thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. are there any other members of the public who would like to provide public comment at this time? >> seeing none, public comment is closed. madam clerk could you please call item number 33? >> >> okay, at this time we will go to the adoption calendar. madam clerk. >> okay. >> could you please read the adoption calendar, without reference to committee item? >> yes, madam america, item 34, through 36, are being considered for adoption without committee reference. >> okay. does anyone want to sever, any items for adoption without reference? >> seeing none, mat am clerk, could you call the role. >> yes, on item 3s 4, 35 supervisor and 36, cohen? >> yes. >> aye. >> and supervisor ferrill. >> aye. >> kim. >> aye. >> mar. >> aye. >> tang. >> aye. >> supervisor weiner? >> aye. >> and supervisor yaoe in >> aye. >> aye. >> and avalos in >> aye. >> and supervisor breed? >> aye. >> breed, aye. >> sperp campos? >> aye.
followed by front line, the untouchables and see, what video and what books you need, and we need to digest to know what is going on thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. are there any other members of the public who would like to provide public comment at this time? >> seeing none, public comment is closed. madam clerk could you please call item number 33? >> >> okay, at this time we will go to the adoption calendar. madam clerk. >> okay. >>...
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recently left say that there is a culture of senior, senior people feeling that they're above the law untouchable, that marry "made," and that that -- that they're "made," and that could lead to significant risks for the president. if up think you're not going to get in trouble for anything, things can go wrong. >> what do the president and first lady think? you said they have confidence in the director, but it must be disconcerting for them to have gone through this again and again and again. >> when the president said he was disappointed, i think there was probably a stronger word that he was considering. how much more can we go through? i interviewed congressman cummings today, ranking member of the house oversight and government reform committee and he said i do not -- do not want you and i to be talking about any more of these incidents ever again after this, not because i don't like talking to you but because the president's life is on the life -- line. pretty strong say. . -- statement. gwen: -- gwen: and this takes us back to when the stories first broke, it was in colombia and the questi
recently left say that there is a culture of senior, senior people feeling that they're above the law untouchable, that marry "made," and that that -- that they're "made," and that could lead to significant risks for the president. if up think you're not going to get in trouble for anything, things can go wrong. >> what do the president and first lady think? you said they have confidence in the director, but it must be disconcerting for them to have gone through this...
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rape kits for an estimated 400,000 women have gone untouched, some for years. the white house is proposing $41 million to clear up the backlog. the money would go towards training and personnel to help prevent future rape kit tests backups. >>> in a surprise announcement today, u.s. attorney ronald machen says he is resigning to return to private practice. he served five years. there was no mention of whether an investigation will go forward or not. his departure is effective april 1. his deputy vincent cohen will take over in the interim. >>> a service -- [indiscernible] sky 9 was over the scene this morning where the left wingtip of the aircraft was clipped. delta maintenance technicians are evaluating the boeing 717 while the passengers were put aboard another flight. delta says 110 travelers were booked for the trip to atlanta though not all of them were on board at the time. >>> three suspects are under arrest but police believe there could be more connected to homicides in riverdale, maryland. 18-year-old rashad jamal clarke was killed last week. police b
rape kits for an estimated 400,000 women have gone untouched, some for years. the white house is proposing $41 million to clear up the backlog. the money would go towards training and personnel to help prevent future rape kit tests backups. >>> in a surprise announcement today, u.s. attorney ronald machen says he is resigning to return to private practice. he served five years. there was no mention of whether an investigation will go forward or not. his departure is effective april 1....
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max: that -- soviet union, the land untouched by modern medicine. had some sort of a respiratory disease after another. bronchitis to pneumonia to some other stuff. every time i would breathe into a tube, they'd say, "oh, the lung capacity -- any minute now he is going to pass out and not wake up." between my mom and grandma, they were like, well, that is unacceptable. go do 100 push-ups, expand your lung capacity. my mom insisted i played a woodwind instrument to expand my lung capacity. i played clarinet. and somehow survived past the point where the doctors said we're going to stop predicting when he's going to die, since he seems to be surviving. emily: you were in chernobyl? max: i was not in chernobyl. i was a couple of -- pretty close to chernobyl. emily: you were there when chenobyl happened? max: oh, yeah. i was very much in kiev. i think it was about 90 miles. so it's pretty close. yeah. it was -- it was very anti-climactic, retrospectively. a couple weeks after it happened, it became this giant, terrifying thing. but, when it happened, it
max: that -- soviet union, the land untouched by modern medicine. had some sort of a respiratory disease after another. bronchitis to pneumonia to some other stuff. every time i would breathe into a tube, they'd say, "oh, the lung capacity -- any minute now he is going to pass out and not wake up." between my mom and grandma, they were like, well, that is unacceptable. go do 100 push-ups, expand your lung capacity. my mom insisted i played a woodwind instrument to expand my lung...
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the entire house nothing is untouched, nowhere. >> the afternoon begins with shells an a school roof and on the fields of debaltseve. it's perilous work, and raven as he's called, a russian soldier saying he's fighting here as a separatist volunteer has lost three colleagues so far. >> we all walk under guard man proposes, god disposes. if it's my destiny maybe i'll be more needed in hemp. >> the rebel troops ran across this long-range rocket, an oregon with a range of up to 120 kilometers and there's no safe way to deal with it. they've attached explosive material and they're going to blow it up right here. >> raven off camera stops a civilian going towards the bomb and stops him first with a yell, then with gunfire. and then. [ explosion ] >> all that's left is a tail fin. the work will take months, even if the fighting doesn't start anew but separatist troops feel a sense of victory over the ukrainian army here in debaltseve and over the international community. >> a big hello to barack obama. >> a community that has largely condemned him. al jazeera eastern ukraine. >> iran's sup
the entire house nothing is untouched, nowhere. >> the afternoon begins with shells an a school roof and on the fields of debaltseve. it's perilous work, and raven as he's called, a russian soldier saying he's fighting here as a separatist volunteer has lost three colleagues so far. >> we all walk under guard man proposes, god disposes. if it's my destiny maybe i'll be more needed in hemp. >> the rebel troops ran across this long-range rocket, an oregon with a range of up to...
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it was then finally shut down three years later and remain largely untouched ever since. >> this station has been called into service a number of times when circumstances in the region demanded it. >> reporter: aboveground jonathan, thinks that the added stop would help this section of the olde city continue to grow. >> we have the benefit of going to school so we get to use this every day but some people, they just zoom right past here. >> it would bring more people over here to olde city especially franklin square. >> reporter: getting to the base of the ben franklin comes with the price. new study renovation costs were estimated at eight and a half million-dollar plus another 8 million to install elevators. >> we want to be prudent with our dollars &ut our customers come first and make their commute to and from work most pleasurable experience as possible. >> reporter: decision is still months away and would require committee recommendation and vote opposition hopes that there are better things to do with 26 million then bring back a ghost n olde city alexandria h. off for cbs-3 "eyew
it was then finally shut down three years later and remain largely untouched ever since. >> this station has been called into service a number of times when circumstances in the region demanded it. >> reporter: aboveground jonathan, thinks that the added stop would help this section of the olde city continue to grow. >> we have the benefit of going to school so we get to use this every day but some people, they just zoom right past here. >> it would bring more people...
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national marine sanctuaries will nearly double in size noa published a rule to expand the area of untouched coastal waters to 4500 square miles based on years of public comment and research on how to further protect the areas. it's home to 25 speesy including blue gray and hump back whales. >> a lot of beg movie news announced today, details for a sequel to the hit movie frozen and release dates to films during the annual meeting. >> disney shareholders are feeling good about their investment. the entertainment giant held a meeting in san francisco. >> it seems like movies are incredible. elsa, anna and the gang will be back for a new chilling sequel. bob iger broke the news "frozen" is the most successful animated movie of all time. >> we've got the team back to do it. i'm happy about that. >> olaf is back. >> christy is a big fan. >> frozen opened up a whole new world for the little girls. >> what are you looking forward to? >> i'm a huge star wars fan. >> it is a trailer that has gone viral with 150 views two more films will follow >> we said the film coming out were calling road one. th
national marine sanctuaries will nearly double in size noa published a rule to expand the area of untouched coastal waters to 4500 square miles based on years of public comment and research on how to further protect the areas. it's home to 25 speesy including blue gray and hump back whales. >> a lot of beg movie news announced today, details for a sequel to the hit movie frozen and release dates to films during the annual meeting. >> disney shareholders are feeling good about their...
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. >> i never had to face consequences, so i guess i figured i was pretty much untouchable, and i rebelled against them being so straight, and i went crooked, bad. >> steele's rebellion culminated in a 60-year sentence for residential burglaries, armed robbery and false imprisonment. >> i was robbing a house, boom, someone came home, i laid in wait or whatever. they came through the garage door, i put the gun in their face, told them to shut up, sit on the couch, i finished robbing the house, left, and that was it. >> we had numerous off-camera conversations, but everything switched when it became an on-camera interview. there's a convict code that many of these guys have to live by. and part of that code is to not reveal too much information. the most challenging part of interviewing alejandro steele was when i started asking him about his most visible crime. >> that crime occurred while steele was serving his original sentence and got him an additional 23 years. it was an assault that he carried out literally in front of a jury of his peers. >> i saw basically the whites of his eyes and
. >> i never had to face consequences, so i guess i figured i was pretty much untouchable, and i rebelled against them being so straight, and i went crooked, bad. >> steele's rebellion culminated in a 60-year sentence for residential burglaries, armed robbery and false imprisonment. >> i was robbing a house, boom, someone came home, i laid in wait or whatever. they came through the garage door, i put the gun in their face, told them to shut up, sit on the couch, i finished...
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national marine sanctuaries will nearly double in size noa published a rule to expand the area of untouched coastal waters to 4500 square miles based on years of public comment and research on how to further protect the areas. it's home to 25 speesy including blue gray and hump back whales. >> a lot of beg movie news announced today, details for a sequel to the hit movie frozen and release dates to films during the annual meeting. >> disney shareholders are feeling good about their investment. the entertainment giant held a meeting in san francisco. >> it seems like movies are incredible. elsa, anna and the gang will be back for a new chilling sequel. bob iger broke the news "frozen" is the most successful animated movie of all time. >> we've got the team back to do it. i'm happy about that. >> olaf is back. >> christy is a big fan. >> frozen opened up a whole new world for the little girls. >> what are you looking forward to? >> i'm a huge star wars fan. >> it is a trailer that has gone viral with 150 views two more films will follow >> we said the film coming out were calling road one. th
national marine sanctuaries will nearly double in size noa published a rule to expand the area of untouched coastal waters to 4500 square miles based on years of public comment and research on how to further protect the areas. it's home to 25 speesy including blue gray and hump back whales. >> a lot of beg movie news announced today, details for a sequel to the hit movie frozen and release dates to films during the annual meeting. >> disney shareholders are feeling good about their...
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beyond those, untouched forest with the giant brazilian nut tree towering over it. the farmer says with all the beauty of this site, it evidently has a hard time of it. i still have a hard time of it i am careworn and a little discouraged. the land is excellent but the stream is too small to give me good waterpower. without that, i cannot manage a large cane plantation. the man went on to complain that how the prices he received for his produce were not very good. the santarem traders take advantage of his helplessness, he cannot speak portuguese. it would be like an immigrant in this country. it is a huge disadvantage. all the americans are cultivating, who are cultivating sugarcane, the juice is distilled into rum which is sold at santarem. coffee or coconut might pay better but colonists came without money, there's the disenfranchisement. they could not wait for slow going crops. the farmer tells me how he and his family were housed with the others in a great thatched building. the colonists were supported until they could locate plantations and get crops. they h
beyond those, untouched forest with the giant brazilian nut tree towering over it. the farmer says with all the beauty of this site, it evidently has a hard time of it. i still have a hard time of it i am careworn and a little discouraged. the land is excellent but the stream is too small to give me good waterpower. without that, i cannot manage a large cane plantation. the man went on to complain that how the prices he received for his produce were not very good. the santarem traders take...
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journalists, activists, even powerful oligarchs once seemingly untouchable are now fair game if theyosed to be dining at another restaurant this evening and when they heard that you would be joining me, we were uninvited. should i be concerned about having dinner with you? >> this is a country of corruption. and if you have business, you are in a very unsafe situation. everybody can press you and destroy your business. that's it. this is a system. >> meet boris nemtsov. he was deputy prime minister under yeltsin and today is one of putin's most vocal critics. this restaurant was kind enough to take us in, but the chef is a brit, so maybe he has less reason to worry. >> first course, gentlemen? >> ah. >> at yornik restaurant they are serving their own versions of dino-era russian classics. a modern riff on borscht. typically a chunky hearty beet and cabbage broth with chunks of meat, here it's a puree with a more elegant, shall we say, deconstructed presentation. critics of the government, critics of putin, bad things seem to happen to them. >> yes. unfortunately, existing power repre
journalists, activists, even powerful oligarchs once seemingly untouchable are now fair game if theyosed to be dining at another restaurant this evening and when they heard that you would be joining me, we were uninvited. should i be concerned about having dinner with you? >> this is a country of corruption. and if you have business, you are in a very unsafe situation. everybody can press you and destroy your business. that's it. this is a system. >> meet boris nemtsov. he was...
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if you are a photographer, are you going to want to take pictures of this or the untouched houses? i know what i'm going to pick. we do it today. we have tanks rolling into baghdad. we don't want to see the order and peacefulness. this is visual. this is what you want. you will see this particular ruling. and then this -- ruin. and then this door like thing. you have seen that before. countless times. there is the wall. i was able to find the original caption. view of ruins richmond, from main street. lee's army still on the field. lincoln still very much alive. all of this, that big week has yet to occur with the exception of the evacuation of richmond. how many have seen the caption women mourning the deaths of the confederacy? they are still out there. the confederacy is not dead. they are just wearing dark dresses. they could be in mourning for all i know, but it shows how far we go to make ourselves the story. nearby was the ruins of the exchange bank. it was one of several that burned during the evacuation fire. it is a pretty boring shot until you dig in. you will see civil
if you are a photographer, are you going to want to take pictures of this or the untouched houses? i know what i'm going to pick. we do it today. we have tanks rolling into baghdad. we don't want to see the order and peacefulness. this is visual. this is what you want. you will see this particular ruling. and then this -- ruin. and then this door like thing. you have seen that before. countless times. there is the wall. i was able to find the original caption. view of ruins richmond, from main...
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my father used to sit here on the chair and watch "the untouchables." this is the couch. yeah. >> great. but, you knew most of the people in this building? >> you knew everybody in the building. >> they all knew you and everybody knew what everybody's business was? >> absolutely. you could recite every apartment. you knew who lived in every single apartment. we were the first ones in the building so for 10 years, there was not much turnover. you knew who lived in every apartment. >> your grandmother would come down -- >> yet, my grandmother upstairs. >> would you eat together? >> yeah, we would except for my father who came home to late from work to eat with him. >> he was a clothing manufacturer? >> a salesman. >> it seems like this is a good thing. family, you know, everybody took care of each other. >> it was good. i remember trying to touch the ceiling to jump and touch it. i was this high. eventually i got to be able to touch it. >> to dunk it. >> yet, dunkah dunk it. we used to -- they had a basket that went over the door of the room. and, we play with a big sock. y
my father used to sit here on the chair and watch "the untouchables." this is the couch. yeah. >> great. but, you knew most of the people in this building? >> you knew everybody in the building. >> they all knew you and everybody knew what everybody's business was? >> absolutely. you could recite every apartment. you knew who lived in every single apartment. we were the first ones in the building so for 10 years, there was not much turnover. you knew who lived...
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overseas aid budget is expected to stay untouched when the government unveiled it's latest spending plans that may sound like a good thing, but critics say much of the money helps big consider rangeses strengthen their presence. lawrence lee explains. >> watching t. v., hardly a luxury, but in the capitol you can't take anything for granted. >> the blackouts happen all the time, and it isn't just t.v. that is effected. >> light is more expensive you cannot have food, basic food things in the freezer billions have been spent trying to provide basic power in a country that is full of oil. half a world away, the british government has been watching this with interest. it's ministries with responsibility for aid hire add company to help sort out the energy problem. >> but rather than offer aid they proposed that nigeria's sector should be sold off. to private investors. >> the whole series were acquired buttability 100 billion-dollars is required to expand the system, and that can't come from the state even if there were capable of spending it without there being massive corruption, so that o
overseas aid budget is expected to stay untouched when the government unveiled it's latest spending plans that may sound like a good thing, but critics say much of the money helps big consider rangeses strengthen their presence. lawrence lee explains. >> watching t. v., hardly a luxury, but in the capitol you can't take anything for granted. >> the blackouts happen all the time, and it isn't just t.v. that is effected. >> light is more expensive you cannot have food, basic...
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this bomb had been found lying on its side, seemingly untouched since the nazis dropped it there abouto, freaking nazis! a military bomb squad from the defense was called in. happily, it did not go off and they were able to dig it off. military experts extracted it and trucked it out of london for detonation. this afternoon, residents received an apology from the police. the cops have officially apologized that their warning flyer was "a bit blunt." considering that there was an undetonated 1,000 pound nazi bomb in the neighborhood, i declare that the cops can be excused for bluntness. >>> good morning. right now on "first look," breaking details coming in to nbc news on that black box from the downed germanwings plane crash that claimed 150 lives. two passengers aboard a bus who narrowly escaped as the motor coach is swallowed up by a massive crater and washed away in rushing water. >>> and to a 10-year-old world record holder with a drive to win unlike any other. >>> good morning, i'm angie goff. moments ago search efforts resumed in southern france for bodies an debris from a passen
this bomb had been found lying on its side, seemingly untouched since the nazis dropped it there abouto, freaking nazis! a military bomb squad from the defense was called in. happily, it did not go off and they were able to dig it off. military experts extracted it and trucked it out of london for detonation. this afternoon, residents received an apology from the police. the cops have officially apologized that their warning flyer was "a bit blunt." considering that there was an...
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where civil strikes have left the civil strikes of mosque untouched by now. >> that's why people are so shocked because this is the first time that it happened. >> reporter: a poor country with a mostly sunni muslim population has been in chaos since september when a group of shiite rebels took control of nine of the 29 provinces. sunni extremist groups such as al-qaida have gained a foothold there. but al-qaida denied responsibility. their leader has prohibited attacks on mosques. instead a group claiming to be associated with extremists said online it was responsible. the white house said there's no confirmation. >> we deplore the brutality of the terrorists. >> a mosque is supposed to be a sacred place. a place you can go connect spiritually and no matter what's going on, you leave it at the door. >> reporter: for this yemene immigrant in oakland outrage is mixed with a deep desire for peace in a homeland warped with war. >> i remember growing up with really friendly people. this yemen today is just unfamiliar and it's just scary. >> reporter: it appears a third suicide attempt fa
where civil strikes have left the civil strikes of mosque untouched by now. >> that's why people are so shocked because this is the first time that it happened. >> reporter: a poor country with a mostly sunni muslim population has been in chaos since september when a group of shiite rebels took control of nine of the 29 provinces. sunni extremist groups such as al-qaida have gained a foothold there. but al-qaida denied responsibility. their leader has prohibited attacks on mosques....
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the national ocean and atmospheric administration noaa published a rule to expand the area of untouched coastal waters to more than 4500 square miles. expansion is based on years of public comment and research on how to further protect the areas. it's home to 25 endangered or threatened species and marine mammal species including blue, gray and hump back whales. >> much more ahead for you on this thursday night. coming up this thursday night. coming up. two too many fairly cats in brentwood. officials have them in tichbility big news from the parent company. disney. frozen. "star wars"and more. announcement making waves on wall street. >> sandhya is here with the weather. >> yes. the only thing going up is the temperature. let you know if there's anything coming down. rain chance details on your wean coming right up. >> thank you sandhya. and president obama makes appearance on "jimmy kimmel live"tonight. we have a back. >> residents being warned to keep an eye on the dog and cat after a dead bat tested positive for rabies. workers went door to door in forming residents of the danger. b
the national ocean and atmospheric administration noaa published a rule to expand the area of untouched coastal waters to more than 4500 square miles. expansion is based on years of public comment and research on how to further protect the areas. it's home to 25 endangered or threatened species and marine mammal species including blue, gray and hump back whales. >> much more ahead for you on this thursday night. coming up this thursday night. coming up. two too many fairly cats in...
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some facilities would be offlimits and nuclear missiles remain untouched. >> the minute they become a nuclear power saudi arabia does. egypt does. jordan does. and then you are going to end up with a real problem in the middle east. >> the white house supporters say a imperfect deal is better than no deal at all. we should learn how good or bad the deal is if there even is one. >> thanks very much. more now with senator john barrasso. senator, are you poised to say increase the sanctions against iran unless we see a commitment to stop supporting terrorists around the world as well as stopping the enrichment of uranium? >> absolutely. i want to make sure that any deal is accountable, enforceable and verifiable. i'm ready to vote and i'm ready to vote for or against depending on what the deal says. >> let me move to obamacare. you attended oral arguments this past wednesday. you are a medical doctor for 25 years. what's your sense of the current playing field in terms of the supreme court looking at obamacare. >> the supreme court has asked whether the president has acted illegally in h
some facilities would be offlimits and nuclear missiles remain untouched. >> the minute they become a nuclear power saudi arabia does. egypt does. jordan does. and then you are going to end up with a real problem in the middle east. >> the white house supporters say a imperfect deal is better than no deal at all. we should learn how good or bad the deal is if there even is one. >> thanks very much. more now with senator john barrasso. senator, are you poised to say increase...
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nothing is untouched. nowhere. >> the afternoon begins with shells on a school roof ending in the fields. a city tape, lost and retaken, it's perilous work, and a russian soldier fighting as a volunteer has lost three colleagues so far. >> we all work under god. man programmeses, god disposes. if it's my destiny maybe i'll be more needed in heaven. we were driving down the road. the troops came across this rocket. there's no safe way to deal with it. they attached explosive material and they'll blow it up. the time fuse set, it starts angling and is stopped. first with a yell, then with gunfire. and then... ..all that is left is a tail fin. the work will take months even if the fighting doesn't start anew. separatist troops feel a sense of victory. a big hello to president obama. a community that largely condemned him. >> there is only a handful of explosive troops on the battlefield. four teems with separate groups with them and there are so many munisheses that we literally stumbled upon them. if fightin
nothing is untouched. nowhere. >> the afternoon begins with shells on a school roof ending in the fields. a city tape, lost and retaken, it's perilous work, and a russian soldier fighting as a volunteer has lost three colleagues so far. >> we all work under god. man programmeses, god disposes. if it's my destiny maybe i'll be more needed in heaven. we were driving down the road. the troops came across this rocket. there's no safe way to deal with it. they attached explosive material...
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the grand question for this first one is will there still be pristine untouched sort of sugar sand islands pacific without big hotels or golf courses or strip malls. so we looked all over but found the best possible example of that, this place where every island is different, every tribe different, some anxious to join the modern world, think tourism is their ticket to a better life. others would rather not. they'd rather let everybody else put on pants to punch a clock. >> a lot of them aren't wearing pants. >> that's right. >> you go there and ask them about their lack of pants in this episode. for you personally, what you discovered doing this because what i think is so interesting about this unlike any other show it doesn't show sort of the beauty and it is beautiful, but it also shows the internal conflict going on within these communities. and also some of the criticism they face. >> reporter: right. the jet fuel of any good story the change right? whether war to peace or love to hate or whatever. from sort of primitive, quote, unquote, to modern struck me as interesting and how peop
the grand question for this first one is will there still be pristine untouched sort of sugar sand islands pacific without big hotels or golf courses or strip malls. so we looked all over but found the best possible example of that, this place where every island is different, every tribe different, some anxious to join the modern world, think tourism is their ticket to a better life. others would rather not. they'd rather let everybody else put on pants to punch a clock. >> a lot of them...
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there's no one in this conversation that's been untouched by cancer and that's only going to get mores with the tools to know how to deal with it and knowledge is of course, power in this case. because we don't know what's going on we felt we could organize this following sid's extraordinary work of literature and tell the story. it's very dramatic. we have got some of the most poignant human stories we have ever seen on camera. our talking heads are more brain power than i've ever seen in a film. we have this wonderful animation that brings the science not only alive, but understandable to a lay audience. >> what is that like when you're in these rooms when there's bad news, there's fear, there's uncertainty, and you're talking about the ultimate human question which is life and death? >> it's gut wrenching, but there was a lot of joy as well. a lot of the people we followed -- we rode the roller coaster along with them and many of them turned out fine. the big news is some 60% of current diagnosed cases will end up fine. that number continues to rise every year. we are on the verge
there's no one in this conversation that's been untouched by cancer and that's only going to get mores with the tools to know how to deal with it and knowledge is of course, power in this case. because we don't know what's going on we felt we could organize this following sid's extraordinary work of literature and tell the story. it's very dramatic. we have got some of the most poignant human stories we have ever seen on camera. our talking heads are more brain power than i've ever seen in a...
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this bomb had been found lying on its side seemingly untouched since the nazis dropped it there aboutitary bomb squad from the defense was called in. happily, it did not go off and they were able to dig it off. military experts extracted it and trucked it out of london for detonation. this afternoon residents received an apology from the police. the cops have officially apologized that their warning flyer was "a bit blunt." considering that there was an undetonated 1,000 pound nazi bomb in the neighborhood i declare that the cops can be excused for bluntness. old nazi bomb trumps charming british understatement. new rule. that does it for us tonight. we'll see you again tomorrow. now time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." >> we're going to start with an update on the crash site in france. we'll go straight to that. thanks rachel. >>> well in france they are examining the cockpit voice recorder of that german flight that crashed in the french alps this morning. >>> and israel is denying it spied on the united states negotiations with iran and democrats are urging hillary cli
this bomb had been found lying on its side seemingly untouched since the nazis dropped it there aboutitary bomb squad from the defense was called in. happily, it did not go off and they were able to dig it off. military experts extracted it and trucked it out of london for detonation. this afternoon residents received an apology from the police. the cops have officially apologized that their warning flyer was "a bit blunt." considering that there was an undetonated 1,000 pound nazi...
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if there were an earthquake at fox headquarters and everything else was left untouched except for foxere would be people understand, now here is was a genius of rupert murdoch and roger ailes. i have said this before there genius was understanding a niche audience in tv news. that was half the american people there would be such a demand for the kind of news by fox meaning unfiltered through the liberal lens that inevitably it would arise. >> not in time. >> not in time for 2016, no. >> that's what it's all about here. >> i don't anticipate the earthquake between now and then anyway. >> i hope not. i have to say, charles, if the earthquake came, i would miss you, personally miss you. >> but you would be gone, too. >> that's right, i would. >> so i wouldn't be missing anything. charles krauthammer, everybody. one footnote as you may know the far left attack on my reporting continue. nothing i can do about it but if you are interested, the reporter who was with me 38 years ago has put out a statement on my book "killing kennedy." it is posted on henry hope.com type killing kennedy and s
if there were an earthquake at fox headquarters and everything else was left untouched except for foxere would be people understand, now here is was a genius of rupert murdoch and roger ailes. i have said this before there genius was understanding a niche audience in tv news. that was half the american people there would be such a demand for the kind of news by fox meaning unfiltered through the liberal lens that inevitably it would arise. >> not in time. >> not in time for 2016,...
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we found parked cars covered in snow and untouched. people ventured out for a walk and others did some shoveling here is what is looks like on mobile 6, it's moving fairly well and there is slush and icy buildup on the roads here, as they pass by your cafes and shops, cars are moving at a smart speed and a plow up there as we head towards downtown we'll have more "action news" and cecily tynan with the latest from accuweather. i am never getting married. never. psssssh. guaranteed. you picked a beautiful ring. thank you. we're never having kids. mmm-mmm. breathe. i love it here. we are never moving to the suburbs. we are never getting one of those. we are never having another kid. i'm pregnant. i am never letting go. for all the nevers in life state farm is there. >>> welcome back to "action news" i'm meteorologist, cecily tynan, stormtracker 6 live double scan showing that the snow is shutting off north and west of philadelphia right now zooming in you see a few flakes falling in philadelphia and accumulating light snow in parts of we
we found parked cars covered in snow and untouched. people ventured out for a walk and others did some shoveling here is what is looks like on mobile 6, it's moving fairly well and there is slush and icy buildup on the roads here, as they pass by your cafes and shops, cars are moving at a smart speed and a plow up there as we head towards downtown we'll have more "action news" and cecily tynan with the latest from accuweather. i am never getting married. never. psssssh. guaranteed....
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but the organization's senior leadership and nerve center is largely untouched. director. >> isil has basically been a phenomenon that has snow balled. we see boko haram inside nigeria pledging allegiance to isil. we see other groups trying to get on the band wagon of this if he -- phenomenon. >> dana, there always seems to be this conflict between what the administration is saying and then what military and intelligence officials are saying and sometimes within the administration you have a disconnect. what's going on here? are they misleading the public, worried about their national security? >> the internal administration complex. basic facts. john allen who was the first person we saw there general john allen, there's a "wall street journal" weekend interview that he did about a month ago. and he painted a pretty positive picture, pretty optimistic. i finished reading it maybe things aren't so bad. a day late richard engel the nbc correspondent poured cold water and said things are much worse than they are admitting. today it is reported that after four years
but the organization's senior leadership and nerve center is largely untouched. director. >> isil has basically been a phenomenon that has snow balled. we see boko haram inside nigeria pledging allegiance to isil. we see other groups trying to get on the band wagon of this if he -- phenomenon. >> dana, there always seems to be this conflict between what the administration is saying and then what military and intelligence officials are saying and sometimes within the administration...
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and my father used to sit here on the chair and watch the untouchables, and this was the couch and -- yeah. >> rose: that's great. but you knew most of the people in this building? >> yeah, you knew everybody in the building. >> rose: they all knew you, you knew the kids, everybody knew what everybody's business was? >> absolutely. you could recite every apartment. you knew who lived in every single apartment. >> rose: and who lived there before they did? >> well, no, we were the first ones in the building. >> rose: right. so, you knowyk there wasn't much turnover, and you knew who lived in every apartment. >> rose: and your grandmother would come down and -- >> yeah, yeah, my grandmother upstairs. >> rose: would you eat together? >> well, yeah. yeah, we would, except for my father because he came home too late from work to eat with him. >> rose: he was a clothing manufacturer? >> he was a salesman. >> rose: salesman, yeah. i mean, seems like this is a good thing -- family, everybody took care of each other. >> yeah, it was good. it was good. i remember always trying to touch the ceil
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hear from one victims advocate on why she says it's just a simple reason why all these rape kits go untouched. back to you in the studio. >> thank you, nikki. >>> a family is in mourning after losing their 2-yard daughter. she was -- 2-year-old daughter. she was struck and killed by a van in bowie at old chapel road. 2-year-old destiny and her grandmother were crossing the street headed toward the cvs. that's when a van made a left turn and struck both of them. on sunday her family returned to that intersection so they could mourn. >> this was their only child. god got him a good one. >> she was really precious. we're going to miss her. >> her grandmother has two broken legs. she is now listed in serious condition. a friend has since set up a gofundme account to help the family pay for funeral costs. we have a link to it on our wusa9 app. >>> prince george's county police have arrested three men in connection with a murder in riverdale. >> police are not double. they believe there are more suspects out there. delia goncalves joins us live from prince george's county police headquarters with m
hear from one victims advocate on why she says it's just a simple reason why all these rape kits go untouched. back to you in the studio. >> thank you, nikki. >>> a family is in mourning after losing their 2-yard daughter. she was -- 2-year-old daughter. she was struck and killed by a van in bowie at old chapel road. 2-year-old destiny and her grandmother were crossing the street headed toward the cvs. that's when a van made a left turn and struck both of them. on sunday her...
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she left no island untouched. and the devastate that will be on the smaller remote islands, i can't imagine it particularly around port vila today and when i consider the structures we have in the capital city here are so much stronger than what would have been out on those islands, this morning, most of port vila didn't have running water. some have it now. out on the outlying communities, many communities before cyclone pam struggled to access clean water, share access to shelter is an immediate priority as well. this is a mammoth ka stas strofy here in vanuatu and a national disaster so we'll fill our need priorities that need to be met and this will be part of a longer term response to this disaster. >> let's get more perspective on vanuatu. it was featured on the first episode of cnn's new show "the wonder list." cnn's bill weier traveled there. watch. >> there is an alarming number of americans who are skeptical it's even happening and that island nations see this as an easy way to get extra money. what is t
she left no island untouched. and the devastate that will be on the smaller remote islands, i can't imagine it particularly around port vila today and when i consider the structures we have in the capital city here are so much stronger than what would have been out on those islands, this morning, most of port vila didn't have running water. some have it now. out on the outlying communities, many communities before cyclone pam struggled to access clean water, share access to shelter is an...
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for buck, jessie's untouched room is a constant comfort while for joy it's a painful reminder. >> aretaying here because that's what he wants. but i would move tomorrow. >> do you feel that if you leave you're leaving jessie? >> not exactly. i feel like she's with me everywhere. and maybe we should talk again 'cause i didn't know you still felt so much that way. >> reporter: daniel is now 20-years-old and was sentenced to life in prison without the chance of parole. for the attack on melissa richards, he was sentenced to five more years. >> melissa's our hero. if it wasn't for her, they wouldn't have caught him. we are forever indebted and thankful to her for that. >> the police and the blodgetts commend you and do feel that other women could have been murdered if it wasn't for you. >> i tried to help as much as i could. i just wanted to help 'em out. i don't know. i tried. >> reporter: jessie's parents have started an educational campaign in their daughter's honor called "love is greater than hate." >> i'm doing it for the millions of people who will be jesse, if not murdered sexuall
for buck, jessie's untouched room is a constant comfort while for joy it's a painful reminder. >> aretaying here because that's what he wants. but i would move tomorrow. >> do you feel that if you leave you're leaving jessie? >> not exactly. i feel like she's with me everywhere. and maybe we should talk again 'cause i didn't know you still felt so much that way. >> reporter: daniel is now 20-years-old and was sentenced to life in prison without the chance of parole. for...