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>>> visitation draws families together. but it also sparks a crackdown on contra band that grips the entire prison. and now we've put our cameras in the hands of inmates who share intimate thoughts about life behind bars. >> this prison will eat you up and spit you out. >> i'm tired of all these bars, watching my days and nights go by. >>> a man my age, i should have a car, a house, wife, kids, job, big tvs, big couches. but i gave all of that up to live a life of gang-banging, drug-selling, womanizing and street-hustling. >> they always are asking for seconds. >> how are those eggs? >> they're not the best, but it's better than nothing. >> institutional eggs might not be considered comfort food, but few things at indiana state prison are meant to provide comfort. if anything comes close, it's visitation. >> you've both been here before, right? >> yes, ma'am. >> visitation is a valued privilege for inmates, but it can also be abused. it's the most common route for contraband to enter the prison. >> there's going to be a vis
>>> visitation draws families together. but it also sparks a crackdown on contra band that grips the entire prison. and now we've put our cameras in the hands of inmates who share intimate thoughts about life behind bars. >> this prison will eat you up and spit you out. >> i'm tired of all these bars, watching my days and nights go by. >>> a man my age, i should have a car, a house, wife, kids, job, big tvs, big couches. but i gave all of that up to live a life of...
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later they started making return visits to tend family graves. they have not needed passports, instead relying on a humanitarian arrangement. marking the 50th year of this program, they went back to honor their ancestors. >> the group left from hokkaido last month. they ranged in age from 23 to 91. many used to live in the northern territories. others were relatives. this woman wanted to visit the graves of her grandmother and sister. she is 87. and thought this visit might be her last opportunity. her son accompanied her. it was his first visit. >> translator: i want my son to remember where i come from. i want him to see it. >> translator: i've been thinking i should make a visit at some point. i want to see what the island looks like. >> but there were complications. a russian vessel showed up. before sailing to their destination, the japanese had to stop to complete entry procedures. then the travelers could travel to their destination, shikotan island. it took three hours to complete the paperwork and receive authorization. if the ship had b
later they started making return visits to tend family graves. they have not needed passports, instead relying on a humanitarian arrangement. marking the 50th year of this program, they went back to honor their ancestors. >> the group left from hokkaido last month. they ranged in age from 23 to 91. many used to live in the northern territories. others were relatives. this woman wanted to visit the graves of her grandmother and sister. she is 87. and thought this visit might be her last...
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he visited north korea last year as a tourist. authorities detained him accusing him of subversive activities. in april judges on the supreme court sentenced him to 15 years of hard labor. a u.s. state department official said a delegate from the swedish embassy in pyongyang visited pae in a hospital. sweden represents u.s. interests in north korea. >> we continue to urge the dprk authorities to grant mr. pae amnesty and immediate release. >> a japanese newspaper published by a pro-north korean group carried an interview with him. the article said he is asking u.s. officials to send an envoy to negotiate his release. former presidents jimmy carter and bill clinton have visited north korea in the past to help win the freedom of detained americans. >>> a u.n. panel investigating human rights abuses in north korea is heading to japan. they'll meet later this month with relatives of japanese nationals abducted by north korean agents in the 1970s and '80s. the u.n. human rights council set up the panel in march. members will visit sout
he visited north korea last year as a tourist. authorities detained him accusing him of subversive activities. in april judges on the supreme court sentenced him to 15 years of hard labor. a u.s. state department official said a delegate from the swedish embassy in pyongyang visited pae in a hospital. sweden represents u.s. interests in north korea. >> we continue to urge the dprk authorities to grant mr. pae amnesty and immediate release. >> a japanese newspaper published by a...
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so visitations are a big deal.of these inmates they haven't seen a child or a wife or parent in years. so it is a very dramatic time when they come to visit them. and in lockup, these visitations have provided some of the most compelling moments in the series. >> few visitations provide as much drama as conjugal visits when an inmate is allowed an overnight stay with his spouse. >> makes you appreciate the little things in life. >> when we met ron golden at the california state prison he was serving a 22-year sentence for armed robbery and assault on correctional staff. he claimed his recent marriage to a childhood friend helped turn him around. >> before we were married i was always in a lot of fist fights and in and out of the hole. >> golden's improved behavior earned him the right to a 46-hour conjugal visit with his wife in one of the prison's family cottages. before the visit begins, she must pass through security. >> you have your i.d.? >> it is in here. >> okay. >> when ron's wife hope showed up, we thought
so visitations are a big deal.of these inmates they haven't seen a child or a wife or parent in years. so it is a very dramatic time when they come to visit them. and in lockup, these visitations have provided some of the most compelling moments in the series. >> few visitations provide as much drama as conjugal visits when an inmate is allowed an overnight stay with his spouse. >> makes you appreciate the little things in life. >> when we met ron golden at the california...
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visit truecar.com today. >>> how could a rapist get visitation rights for the child born of that rapehat we've been asking, and tonight we speak exclusively with a woman who is now fighting this fight to keep her attacker from having any interaction with their child. david mattingly sat down with this woman who asked us not to use her name. >> i was just crying all the time. i just felt really alone. i didn't know what to do. >> reporter: at age 14, she was raped by an acquaintance who was 20. left pregnant and emotionally devastated, her life was turned upside down. >> i was also scared to, like, disappoint everybody. >> reporter: did you give any consideration at all to ending the pregnancy? >> i was very involved in the church. i went to private christian school, so i immediately knew that i wasn't going to end the pregnancy just because that's not part of my faith. >> reporter: what did it mean to you to have this baby? >> i knew as soon as i had her, i knew that i wasn't alone anymore, that i wasn't fighting this just for myself, that i had to save her, too. >> reporter: now, 19,
visit truecar.com today. >>> how could a rapist get visitation rights for the child born of that rapehat we've been asking, and tonight we speak exclusively with a woman who is now fighting this fight to keep her attacker from having any interaction with their child. david mattingly sat down with this woman who asked us not to use her name. >> i was just crying all the time. i just felt really alone. i didn't know what to do. >> reporter: at age 14, she was raped by an...
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suspension. >> why were your visits suspended?different violations. i had just been back, but a got caught with a cell phone, so they came and took my visitation back. i've got to calm down, get on cm. i've been on cm for three years, so right now, i ain't seen my family in four years. when i go to sleep at 10:00, 11:00, that's when i think about my family. that's the only thing i've really got, because in the end, no friends are going to do anything for you, but your family's the ones that are going to be there. >> it will now be up to administrators to determine if roca moreno will have his visitation restored. in the meantime, officers knight and demerey will update their photos with roca moreno's tattoos and question him about his ties to the nietas. >> on the wall, on the wall. >> just going to take a few pictures. >> what do they call you, roca? >> alfredo. >> alfredo? >> we're not going to call you by your first name. >> come on now. what do the other guys call you around here? >> alfredo. >> no, no, what's your ak, your ni
suspension. >> why were your visits suspended?different violations. i had just been back, but a got caught with a cell phone, so they came and took my visitation back. i've got to calm down, get on cm. i've been on cm for three years, so right now, i ain't seen my family in four years. when i go to sleep at 10:00, 11:00, that's when i think about my family. that's the only thing i've really got, because in the end, no friends are going to do anything for you, but your family's the ones...
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i can't go visit her without an i.d. card.here an hour early and hoping to god that i got in and got to see her for the exact 40 minutes. >> chad was released on probation but couldn't find his i.d. when his personal property was returned to him upon his release. since the jail requires visitors to show one, he was unable to visit katie. >> broke my heart and it did make me down in the dumps. because i don't want her heart to be broken, as well. i don't want her to think i'm putting her off for any reason. as soon as i get an identification card i'll be in those doors. >> until then, chad is working on rebuilding his life and staying off drugs. >> i've been pressured to use again several times out here. literally that was the first time in my life i think i ever said no six times repeatedly. that's the farthest thing from my mind is dope. >> chad is now living at the salvation army in downtown tampa, and says he's looking for work. >> part of my motivation and my strength is my wife that's locked up doing time for something th
i can't go visit her without an i.d. card.here an hour early and hoping to god that i got in and got to see her for the exact 40 minutes. >> chad was released on probation but couldn't find his i.d. when his personal property was returned to him upon his release. since the jail requires visitors to show one, he was unable to visit katie. >> broke my heart and it did make me down in the dumps. because i don't want her heart to be broken, as well. i don't want her to think i'm putting...
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so, the only bright spot for these inmates is a visit from a family member or a friend. >> visitationportant right for inmates but it also poses a security risk. it's one of the chief ways drugs and other contraband can be smuggled into the jail. at new york city's rikers island, we found the correctional staff wasn't about to let that happen. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to new york city department of corrections. >> my name is officer p. hunt, 9865. i'm a member of the k-9 unit, narcotics unit. today we're going to do a narcotics search. we board the bus and look for any type of illegal substance. crack, cocaine, marijuana. if you have it, now is the time to throw it on the floor or deposit it in that box over there. >> when leaving the bus to enter the jail facility, visitors are not only given a blunt warning about contraband, they're handed a number to correspond with their seat. then a drug-sniffing dog boards the bus. >> so my dog boards that bus and starts scratching seat number three, i'm going to look over and say that's who we have to search. >> right he
so, the only bright spot for these inmates is a visit from a family member or a friend. >> visitationportant right for inmates but it also poses a security risk. it's one of the chief ways drugs and other contraband can be smuggled into the jail. at new york city's rikers island, we found the correctional staff wasn't about to let that happen. >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to new york city department of corrections. >> my name is officer p. hunt, 9865. i'm a...
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robert men endez will visit japan tuesday through thursday. the democrat senator will meet officials. john mccain is a member of the armed services committee. republican representative dana rohrabacher is considering a visit early next month. some u.s. lawmakers are worried about soured relations between japan and other countries as a result of territorial disputes. in june they called on china to exercise self-restraint over territorial dispute concerning the senkaku islands in the east china sea. the u.s. lawmakers are likely to take up japan-china relations in their discussions with japanese officials. futenma air station in okinawa is another likely topic on their agendas. the deployment of ospreys at the sufficient base in japan is a thorny issue for the two countries, making matters worse is the crash of a u.s. military helicopter in southern japan earlier this month. but now u.s. marine pilots have used the osprey aircraft for the first time to transport reporters accompanies u.s. president barack obama to his vacation site. they began
robert men endez will visit japan tuesday through thursday. the democrat senator will meet officials. john mccain is a member of the armed services committee. republican representative dana rohrabacher is considering a visit early next month. some u.s. lawmakers are worried about soured relations between japan and other countries as a result of territorial disputes. in june they called on china to exercise self-restraint over territorial dispute concerning the senkaku islands in the east china...
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he and nine other members of a volunteer group visited from south korea. they took part in a small annual memorial for korean victims of the atomic bombing. mu prayed for the more than 20,000 koreans who died. many were working in the city as conscripts or laborers under japanese colonial rule. >> translator: i don't know much about the atomic bombing. i'd like to find out more about the damage it caused. i want to feel the tragedy. >> reporter: before coming to japan, moon and the others went to a nursing home for atomic bomb survivors. moon listened to their stories. the survivors have suffered from health disorders and poverty. and they've faced discrimination for having been exposed to radiation. moon and others have tried to raise awareness about the atomic bomb survivors in their country. in hiroshima, he visited the peace memorial museum to really understand how the bomb killed tens of thousands of people in an instant. >> translator: i was shocked to see what the atomic bomb did to people. their clothes were torn and their skin was burned and peele
he and nine other members of a volunteer group visited from south korea. they took part in a small annual memorial for korean victims of the atomic bombing. mu prayed for the more than 20,000 koreans who died. many were working in the city as conscripts or laborers under japanese colonial rule. >> translator: i don't know much about the atomic bombing. i'd like to find out more about the damage it caused. i want to feel the tragedy. >> reporter: before coming to japan, moon and the...
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that sparked further controversy by making an official visit. some japanese criticized him, saying he was violating the constitution. people abroad said the visit appeared to legitimize the actions of the japanese military in world war ii. and the cabinet minsters and lawmakers visited the shrine sparking further criticism from china and south korea. >> these belong to japanese soldiers. they wrote messages, wishing them luck. the soldiers took some to the u.s. as memorability. 68 years after the war, flag made it home. this 85-year-old holes his brother's. it came from america. his brother died in what is now myanmar. his remains were never recovered. . >> translator: when i touch this flag, all the memories come flooding back. it makes me feel so sad. he knows how special these flags are for people who lost relatives. the 87-year-old from new york collects these and other items to send them back to where he thinks they belong. we have a report. . >> she holds her dead son's. >> my mother stares at the flag with tears every day. that makes me p
that sparked further controversy by making an official visit. some japanese criticized him, saying he was violating the constitution. people abroad said the visit appeared to legitimize the actions of the japanese military in world war ii. and the cabinet minsters and lawmakers visited the shrine sparking further criticism from china and south korea. >> these belong to japanese soldiers. they wrote messages, wishing them luck. the soldiers took some to the u.s. as memorability. 68 years...
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former japanese residents are allowed to visit the islands without a visa. yamamotoa is expected to take part in an exchange program between them and russian residents. >>> a play depicting a sad chapter in american history has made its overseas debut hiroshima. it's a story of japanese americans inturned in camps in world war ii. japanese-american actors have performed the play for nearly three decades, but wanted to bring the story to the land of their ancestors. nhk world reports. >> who do you want to win the war? >> when your mother and father are having a fight, do you want them to kill each other, or do you just want them to stop fighting? >> reporter: this man is 80 years old and the eldest cast member. he's from the second generation of japanese-americans. his parents emigrated from hiroshima to the u.s. they were made prisoners in their adopted home. now he has returned to hiroshima. >> we are probably the last generation of people that experienced the story ourselves in our personal lives and our family. and if we don't tell that story, who will?
former japanese residents are allowed to visit the islands without a visa. yamamotoa is expected to take part in an exchange program between them and russian residents. >>> a play depicting a sad chapter in american history has made its overseas debut hiroshima. it's a story of japanese americans inturned in camps in world war ii. japanese-american actors have performed the play for nearly three decades, but wanted to bring the story to the land of their ancestors. nhk world reports....
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this is obviously a visit heavy with symbolism. why is the chancellor visiting now? >> pragmatically speaking, she was due to attend a campaign rally in bavaria, very important to the christian democrats sister party, so she was due to speak there and then received an invitation from a survivor who had heard that she planned to visit. we saw him in the picture there. he is 93 years old, and the chancellor then accepted that, and it is a very symbolic act. she is the first chancellor to visit, a surprising fact, given how important this concentration camp was, but no chancellor has traveled there before, and she said she went there with feelings of shame and sadness. >> the timing has been raising some eyebrows, with some calling it election nearing. >> that's right. she received some criticism, particularly from the green party spokesman, who said it was reprehensible to combine the visit with a campaign rally, but frankly, you might just as well post the question why has no chancellor been there before, and what would it have look like if she had attended a campaign
this is obviously a visit heavy with symbolism. why is the chancellor visiting now? >> pragmatically speaking, she was due to attend a campaign rally in bavaria, very important to the christian democrats sister party, so she was due to speak there and then received an invitation from a survivor who had heard that she planned to visit. we saw him in the picture there. he is 93 years old, and the chancellor then accepted that, and it is a very symbolic act. she is the first chancellor to...
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and lindseyn mccain graham will be visiting egypt. i am not sure what they can achieve at this point, but people are talking about how much -- they are almost like a diplomatic shield for the protest. all this talk about an imminent dispersal of the police force and the thought is if you have these senior u.s. officials in visiting, maybe that much harder to give the command to the people -- to the police to disperse these protests by force. >> it will be interesting to see what happens. you mentioned all of the sit- ins around cairo. is anyone listening to the interior ministry? is anyone leaving? not appear they are at all. do not forget that this is being told to them by the same that cracked down on them in the past few weeks and killed over 140 supporters in two of the bloodiest day since the uprising. there is no trust or between the and these protesters. there is also a change in discourse or rhetoric, a softening in the town of these statements. the interior ministry was talking about these protests as a threat to public secur
and lindseyn mccain graham will be visiting egypt. i am not sure what they can achieve at this point, but people are talking about how much -- they are almost like a diplomatic shield for the protest. all this talk about an imminent dispersal of the police force and the thought is if you have these senior u.s. officials in visiting, maybe that much harder to give the command to the people -- to the police to disperse these protests by force. >> it will be interesting to see what happens....
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>>> coming up -- judy valente reports on a chicago priest who visits parishes to bring attention to an often taboo subject, domestic violence. >>> and in israel, an interfaith village where israelis and palestinians intentionally live together in peace. >>> plus, a spectacular pageant celebrating mormon history. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lilly endowment, an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to its founders' interest in religion, community development, and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and the corporation for public broadcasting. >> welcome. i'm kim lawton, sitting in for bob abernethy. thank you for joining us. >>> interfaith leaders offered prayers and support as israeli and palestinian negotiators came to washington this week to open the first middle east peace talks in years. state department officials say they will negotiate for at least nine months. there are many tough issu
>>> coming up -- judy valente reports on a chicago priest who visits parishes to bring attention to an often taboo subject, domestic violence. >>> and in israel, an interfaith village where israelis and palestinians intentionally live together in peace. >>> plus, a spectacular pageant celebrating mormon history. >>> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lilly endowment, an indianapolis based private family foundation...
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i have mixed emotions when i'm in visit with my mother.'s hurting for me being in here. i know she may blame herself sometime for what happens. >> her birthday is next week. >> mine is coming up. >> you think she's going to be mad if i won't be able to get anything? >> no. i'm going to get them something. so you don't have to worry about that. we need him at home if we can ever get him there. there we need him at home. >> it's really painful to visit. when you see that person, your loved one walking out and you're walking back to be strip searched, i mean, that's just deep. >> i've been locked up virtually since age 12, in reform schools and prisons and penal farms. i'm in here this time for prying a into an empty drawer in the lobby of a hospital. i received a life sentence under what they call the habitual criminal clause because i was convicted so many times of theft, shoplifting and just being a pain to the members of society in midtown memphis. >> richie hall, nicknamed "ziggy," has spent 35 of his 50 years of life behind bars. most i
i have mixed emotions when i'm in visit with my mother.'s hurting for me being in here. i know she may blame herself sometime for what happens. >> her birthday is next week. >> mine is coming up. >> you think she's going to be mad if i won't be able to get anything? >> no. i'm going to get them something. so you don't have to worry about that. we need him at home if we can ever get him there. there we need him at home. >> it's really painful to visit. when you see...
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every weekend, loyally and faithfully, she comes and visits me.ur each other's hearts out to each other. she tells me how much she's missed me. how she thought about me. she looked for me since i was 10 and she was 13. always been so something special and magical between us. now she's me soul mate. she's my wife now. >> richardson hasn't actually married his new girlfriend, but the relationship has caused a serious rift with his legal wife. >> she can't help but feel any other way probably but betrayed and hurt. we have grown apart. and those things just happen. >>> coming up, jason richardson is visited by his girlfriend. but first, beau de'arborne and michelle culberson have a family reunion with their infant son. >> peekaboo! the blisters were oozing, and painful to touch. i woke up to a blistering on my shoulder. i spent 23 years as a deputy united states marshal and i've been pretty well banged up but the worst pain i've experienced was when i had shingles. when i went to the clinic, the nurse told me that it was a result of having had chicke
every weekend, loyally and faithfully, she comes and visits me.ur each other's hearts out to each other. she tells me how much she's missed me. how she thought about me. she looked for me since i was 10 and she was 13. always been so something special and magical between us. now she's me soul mate. she's my wife now. >> richardson hasn't actually married his new girlfriend, but the relationship has caused a serious rift with his legal wife. >> she can't help but feel any other way...
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he made the remarks during a visit to kuwait. abe said he would continue to call for talks with chinese president xi jinping and south korean president park guen-hye. he would look for opportunities to meet on the sidelines of upcoming international conferences. >>> prosecutors in china are demanding a severe sentence for a former political heavyweight. the trial of bo xilai has ended. the once rising star in the communist party is denying charges of bribery, embezzlement and abuse of power. the criminal trial lasted five days in a country where most cases of this nature wrap up in a day. bo was at one time considered a contender for a top leadership post. but a number of scandals involving him came to light after his wife was accused of murdering a british businessman. prosecutors argued bo abused his power to obstruct an investigation into his wife's actions. and they said he accepted more than $3.5 million in bribes when he was mayor and party secretary in the city of dalian. he said he doesn't deserve leniency because he refu
he made the remarks during a visit to kuwait. abe said he would continue to call for talks with chinese president xi jinping and south korean president park guen-hye. he would look for opportunities to meet on the sidelines of upcoming international conferences. >>> prosecutors in china are demanding a severe sentence for a former political heavyweight. the trial of bo xilai has ended. the once rising star in the communist party is denying charges of bribery, embezzlement and abuse of...
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no, 1966, i think it was february that the former president's and madame visited taiwan.t that time we say that they invited the guest to the ship, so at that time we can say that we are brothers and sisters and, you know, they intimated a close contacts between taiwan and south korea, but as you see, it is quite different now. it is a big change for us to face. he has four doctorate degrees from korea and abroad. you know, it is interesting to note that the chinese cultural university gave her a degree in 1987. so, you know, the four degrees, doctorate degrees, only the first one offered by the taiwan university. the rest of the three doctorate degrees are all from korean universities. so, you know, it is happy to know that she has, the president, she has some things in mind for the university. during the ceremony she invited the board chairman of the university to attend. this is a barry special relationship. during the five terms of assembly in korea, she has several times been invited by mr. -- minister. if she has any special thoughts in her mind, it would help to lo
no, 1966, i think it was february that the former president's and madame visited taiwan.t that time we say that they invited the guest to the ship, so at that time we can say that we are brothers and sisters and, you know, they intimated a close contacts between taiwan and south korea, but as you see, it is quite different now. it is a big change for us to face. he has four doctorate degrees from korea and abroad. you know, it is interesting to note that the chinese cultural university gave her...
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visit celebrex.com and ask your doctor about celebrex.ody in motion. >>> locked behind the gates and razor wire of neve tirza, the only women's prison in israel, are three people who are unquestionably innocent. >> right now there are three children here. one was brought here with the mother when she was arrested. two of them were born here. the mothers were arrested when pregnant. they gave birth here. they live here with the babies. >> at neve tirza, babies can stay with their mothers until they turn 2 years old. pregnant inmates are released to civilian hospitals to give birth but then must return as soon as they are able. maria is here with her 2-month-old son. >> translator: we don't feel that we are in prison here in this room. it is very different from the rest of the rooms. playpen, cribs for babies, strollers. they painted for us and drew for us and they really put in a lot of effort. we're comfortable. it's pleasant for us. >> still samolovich says being a mother in prison is difficult. >> translator: the truth is, it really is
visit celebrex.com and ask your doctor about celebrex.ody in motion. >>> locked behind the gates and razor wire of neve tirza, the only women's prison in israel, are three people who are unquestionably innocent. >> right now there are three children here. one was brought here with the mother when she was arrested. two of them were born here. the mothers were arrested when pregnant. they gave birth here. they live here with the babies. >> at neve tirza, babies can stay with...
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partners on all key issues. >>> a group of united nations investigators will visit panama to visit an arms shipment that was detained. it was traveling from cuba to north korea. a vessel was found to be carrying military equipment. the shipment may violent a u.n. arms embargo against north korea. the u.n. security council's committee on north korea sanctions says that the six-member team will visit panama for three days beginning august 13th. officials seized a ship last month. they found the obsolete equipment under sacks of sugar in the ship's hold. cuban authorities said that the cargo had planes and missiles sent to north korea to be repaired. the panamanian officials said that the crew members were endangering the nation's safety. member nations have commended panama for the handling of the incident. she said that the committee would wait for the report before deciding whether the shipment violates the sanctions. they have received no complet n explanation on the matter from north korea. >>> north korean authorities say they're ready to reopen a joint zone with south korea. the k
partners on all key issues. >>> a group of united nations investigators will visit panama to visit an arms shipment that was detained. it was traveling from cuba to north korea. a vessel was found to be carrying military equipment. the shipment may violent a u.n. arms embargo against north korea. the u.n. security council's committee on north korea sanctions says that the six-member team will visit panama for three days beginning august 13th. officials seized a ship last month. they...
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it might be controversial to visit as a public figure, but personally as long as he visits as a privateindividual, there should not be any problem. most of the tens of thousands of people who braved the heat today to pay their respects have no political agenda. in japan is a free country. people can express themselves however they see fit. in china and korea, looking at these scenes, we'll say it confirms what they thought -- japan finds it very difficult to face up to the corners of its past. shrine in tokyo. >> japan's history there. today there was no exciting announcement from the world of science. researchers have made a discovery of a new species of mammal called an olinguito. this kind of find has not happened for 35 years. other olinguitos live in the northern andes. this discovery began in a museum thousands of miles away. jane o'brien has the details. >> meet the olinguito, the newest addition to the recruiting family. found in ane was museum in chicago. >> i have a lot of treasures. this is filled with new species. these are olinguitos. dr. helgen took 10 years to prove his d
it might be controversial to visit as a public figure, but personally as long as he visits as a privateindividual, there should not be any problem. most of the tens of thousands of people who braved the heat today to pay their respects have no political agenda. in japan is a free country. people can express themselves however they see fit. in china and korea, looking at these scenes, we'll say it confirms what they thought -- japan finds it very difficult to face up to the corners of its past....
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he also visited a museum. the facility focuses on the japanese military action in china and the korean peninsula during world war ii. the director shared impressions of his trip at an event in tokyo. >> i went to the museum in nagasaki which i'm afraid is a private museum, very small. and it's not properly funded. but it really is a shame that you do not have a museum that is open about the japanese aggression. >> reporter: stone says he wonders why so little attention is paid to japan's actions during the war. compared with the impact of the atomic bombings. he says japanese should question their knowledge and understanding of the past, especially when it comes to world war ii. >> translator: i came to realize that i've been misinterpreting distorted facts as the truth. mr. stone's activities make me understand that i need to study more by myself. i feel this is just the beginning. >> translator: relations between japan and the united states and other countries are based on history. so i believe it's extremel
he also visited a museum. the facility focuses on the japanese military action in china and the korean peninsula during world war ii. the director shared impressions of his trip at an event in tokyo. >> i went to the museum in nagasaki which i'm afraid is a private museum, very small. and it's not properly funded. but it really is a shame that you do not have a museum that is open about the japanese aggression. >> reporter: stone says he wonders why so little attention is paid to...
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inspectors to visit the site of the alleged chemical weapons attack and inspectors say they will visithe area tomorrow. they have agreed o ceasefire to allow the inspectors a safe passage. state tv was claiming it was the rebels using chemical weapons, the rebels are blaming the state. will the u.n. inspectors be able to get to the bottom of this? >> well, it is a pretty tough problem, dale, you are right, and that will be the focus of the inspectors as they go in there tomorrow afternoon just outside of damascus. the prevailing thought on all of this from doctors without borders who have an office here in beirut is that if a military entity like the government of syria is using chemical weapons, it will show up as the more professional usage of that product, of that item, than it would if rebels were using it and making it themselves. presumably, there is quite a difference in the way the two would be handled and that is what inspectors are looking for when they get on the ground. >> and yet no one suspects that if it were the state that were using the chemical weapons, that they woul
inspectors to visit the site of the alleged chemical weapons attack and inspectors say they will visithe area tomorrow. they have agreed o ceasefire to allow the inspectors a safe passage. state tv was claiming it was the rebels using chemical weapons, the rebels are blaming the state. will the u.n. inspectors be able to get to the bottom of this? >> well, it is a pretty tough problem, dale, you are right, and that will be the focus of the inspectors as they go in there tomorrow afternoon...
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for a visit to haiti and paraguay. taiwan has diplomatic ties with these nations.e will also stop over in new york for two days, this will be his first trip to the united states since he took office five years ago.
for a visit to haiti and paraguay. taiwan has diplomatic ties with these nations.e will also stop over in new york for two days, this will be his first trip to the united states since he took office five years ago.
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commander wu will visit the united states. general dempsey offered to host his counterpart for a visit to the united states next ear. speaking another language] >> in our meeting this morning, general chang invited me to visit china next year. i enthusiastically accepted. i look forward to meeting with him again next week as part of my trip to southeast asia. speaking another language] >> i will also visit malaysia, indonesia, and the philippines on this trip. i will now ask general chang for his comments before we take questions from all of you. thank you. speaking another language] >> thank you. >> friends in the press, good afternoon. speaking another language] >> at the invitation of ecretary hazel, i am leading the senior military delegation from the people's liberation army to visit the united states bringing friendship from the chinese people and the chinese military. speaking another language] >> the purpose of my visit is to implement the important consensus reached by our president and president obama of building a n
commander wu will visit the united states. general dempsey offered to host his counterpart for a visit to the united states next ear. speaking another language] >> in our meeting this morning, general chang invited me to visit china next year. i enthusiastically accepted. i look forward to meeting with him again next week as part of my trip to southeast asia. speaking another language] >> i will also visit malaysia, indonesia, and the philippines on this trip. i will now ask general...
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visit celebrex.com and ask your doctor about celebrex. for a body in motion. visit celebrex.com and ask your doctor about celebrex. "the democratic party of virginia sponsored this ad." "i starteded working when i was about sit een years old and i've worked for about sixty years. now i'm retired and i do rely on social security and medicare i think ken cuccinelli does not care about people like me. in his book cuccinelli questions whether medicare and social security should exist and said people are pendent on government. it scares me to think of ken cuccinelli as governor. i think he is way out of touch with everybody." you're doing great. you have almost $33,000 cash and prizes. who's out in the audience with you? i have, from left to right, my lovely wife, shara, my aunt annie, my uncle paul, and my cousin jenny. you got the whole gang here, huh? all right, let's spin that wheel, and you might as well get more. you're here. what the heck? a lot of good stuff out here. and... grab that for me. and then come on with me, stephen. we're go
visit celebrex.com and ask your doctor about celebrex. for a body in motion. visit celebrex.com and ask your doctor about celebrex. "the democratic party of virginia sponsored this ad." "i starteded working when i was about sit een years old and i've worked for about sixty years. now i'm retired and i do rely on social security and medicare i think ken cuccinelli does not care about people like me. in his book cuccinelli questions whether medicare and social security should exist...
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of hope that the peace makers would never visit him. and i absolutely had no desire to make up with him my plans all i wanted was to kill that man i didn't care what would happen to me. the murderer was given eighty is but to guy of and to down his own sentence he waited for the day when the man would be released from prison he had already planned out the revenge in his own mind. i have imagine hanging on this memory in him for eight years once that's done i was stuffed his remains into a car and take them to his family like i would take them to the market place i think about it every day and night every hour and every second. with little with the worst thing that could happen to anybody. he has taken away everything. of. a man without a family is nothing but that samir. here he is hussein is leading the song this is who say. hussein was religious this old footage shows him among a group of chechens performing a special kind of prayer. bishan was to be a theological scola but that would never be. a little but. they say time heals all wo
of hope that the peace makers would never visit him. and i absolutely had no desire to make up with him my plans all i wanted was to kill that man i didn't care what would happen to me. the murderer was given eighty is but to guy of and to down his own sentence he waited for the day when the man would be released from prison he had already planned out the revenge in his own mind. i have imagine hanging on this memory in him for eight years once that's done i was stuffed his remains into a car...
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he began to imagine visits by people who had never visited him. >> reporter: in 1969, kaczynski suddenly his promising career as a college professor. wanting to divorce himself from modern society and his family. he eventually moved into a small cabin in lincoln, montana, choosing to live in isolation without plumbing or electricity. >> he had this peculiar nexus between ideology, sort of a hatred of the growing and advancing technology within the world. >> reporter: when david married his wife, linda, in 1990, ted was supposed to be the best man. but refused to attend. that's when linda started asking questions. >> i struggled to answer the questions, why did he quit his job? why is he living the way he's living? why has he rejected his parents? why did he refuse to come to our wedding? >> reporter: and then the letters started to arrive. a diatribe of hatred toward modern technology. >> it used to be that i suffered from hardly any tension at all around here. but the area is now so messed up that my old way of life is all shot to hell. >> this was not just a disgruntled brother. but th
he began to imagine visits by people who had never visited him. >> reporter: in 1969, kaczynski suddenly his promising career as a college professor. wanting to divorce himself from modern society and his family. he eventually moved into a small cabin in lincoln, montana, choosing to live in isolation without plumbing or electricity. >> he had this peculiar nexus between ideology, sort of a hatred of the growing and advancing technology within the world. >> reporter: when...
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did the national security visit thise to morning? was there anything that required him to be awake overnight? >> it is my understanding he was briefed this morning by ambassador rice. i do not know exactly when that occurred. we could try to get more details if that would be helpful, but he was briefed this morning. >> this situation has been building. the interim government has been sending signals for 72 hours it was moving in this direction. was any last-minute effort made this, tovel to avoid warn them, to urge the transitional government not to take the violence steps that now resulted in so many deaths? >> i do not have any six of to highlight for you. all along you have heard me and jay and other senior officials urge the interim government to respect the basic human rights of their people. there is no ambiguity about the position of our government, the united states government, about the importance of respecting basic human rights. that includes the right to peaceful assembly and peaceful protest. that is a message that has b
did the national security visit thise to morning? was there anything that required him to be awake overnight? >> it is my understanding he was briefed this morning by ambassador rice. i do not know exactly when that occurred. we could try to get more details if that would be helpful, but he was briefed this morning. >> this situation has been building. the interim government has been sending signals for 72 hours it was moving in this direction. was any last-minute effort made this,...
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john roos told nhk he hopes president obama will one day visit hiroshima. roos became theist first u.s. envoy to attend the memorials in hiroshima and nagasaki. >> president obama, as you know, has promoted an agenda of elimination of all nuclear weapons. i have no doubt that the president would support that decision to go, which he did. >> roos says it would be an honor for obama to visit hiroshima during his presidency. >>> the forecast for japan's meteorological agency have issued an extreme weather warning to people in northern parts of the country telling them to watch out for flooding an landslides. >> northern japan is being hit by unprecedented torrential rains. it may continue for a few more hours. please take measures to protect yourselves. >> in some areas, flooding has inundated road. landslides have blocked other routes. weather authorities say dozens of houses have been swamped. they are urging people who live alongside several rivers to evacuate their homes because of possible flooding. in a city of ayutthaya kita prefecture, forecasters say
john roos told nhk he hopes president obama will one day visit hiroshima. roos became theist first u.s. envoy to attend the memorials in hiroshima and nagasaki. >> president obama, as you know, has promoted an agenda of elimination of all nuclear weapons. i have no doubt that the president would support that decision to go, which he did. >> roos says it would be an honor for obama to visit hiroshima during his presidency. >>> the forecast for japan's meteorological agency...