| 00:00:04 | >> He was invincible.
|
| 00:00:07 | He had it all.
|
| 00:00:08 | He had the wealth, the fame.
|
| 00:00:12 | >> narrator: IT IS A LIFESTYLE
Pablo fiercely protects.
|
| 00:00:17 | >> Colombia was a place where,
certainly in the underworld,
if you wanted to survive,
you had to bmore feared
than your rivals.
|
| 00:00:24 | And so pablo cultivated his
reputation for violence.
|
| 00:00:28 | One of the stories that I was
told is that at a party--
at a dinner party at his house,
his people caught someone
stealing silverware
from his kitchen.
|
| 00:00:37 | He had the waiter who stole the
silverware bound hand and foot
and then kicked him into the
swimming pool and had his guests
all watch this man drown
and announced that this is what
happened to anyone who stole
from pablo escobar.
|
| 00:00:53 | >> He was a terrible criminal.
|
| 00:00:54 | He used terrorism in a way that
colombia never before had seen.
|
| 00:01:00 | >> narrator: AS THE MEDELLIN
Cartel grows in power, marxist
guerilla movements such as farc
also grow in strength.
|
| 00:01:08 | >> Even though, in his early
days, pablo liked to use
marxist rhetoric,
he rapidly became the richest
man in colombia and, as such,
he became a target for some of
the leftist guerilla movements
in the hills.
|
| 00:01:20 | So pablo joined with a lot of
other wealthy drug traffickers
to form their own private
armies--paramilitaries--
to go after the guerilla units.
|
| 00:01:31 | Two of the early paramilitary
leaders who pablo worked with
were fidel and carlos castaño.
|
| 00:01:36 | >>Y el gobierno sigue
fregando a la nacion.
|
| 00:01:40 | My father was kidnapped
in the year of '79
by the farc guerillas.
|
| 00:01:47 | Our lives turned 180 degrees.
|
| 00:01:52 | >> narrator: WITH THE COLOMBIAN
Government unable to protect its
citizens from marxist guerillas,
carlos castaño and brother fidel
establish a paramilitary army
called the a.u.c.
|
| 00:02:04 | >> Once they cowardly
killed my father,
I made a decision to fight.
|
| 00:02:10 | >> They created this
organization of paramilitaries
with the support
of the drug traffickers,
primarily the medellin cartel.
|
| 00:02:20 | >> This is when my brother fidel
met escobar and began
a friendship with escobar.
|
| 00:02:27 | >> The castaños became allies
of the escobar organization.
|
| 00:02:33 | >> [speaking Spanish]
>> The paramilitaries were an
armed branch of the drug
traffickers.
|
| 00:02:39 | >> Of course, with all the kind
of private army he had
and a huge amount of money,
he became very powerful.
|
| 00:02:48 | >> Pablo had ambitions
to be more than just the
wealthiest man in colombia and
its most successful criminal.
|
| 00:02:54 | He wanted to be beloved by the
people of colombia,
and he wanted to have
a legitimate political power.
|
| 00:03:03 | And so he began spending some
of his millions on projects
for the poor people in medellin.
|
| 00:03:09 | He funded the building of
housing and recreational centers
and soccer pitches and embarking
on a lot of sort of private
welfare programs that
something the government of
colombia would never have done.
|
| 00:03:21 | >> narrator: THE OBJECTIVE OF
Pablo's political campaign:
Avoiding extradition
to the untied states.
|
| 00:03:29 | >> That was the one thing that
they feared more than anything,
because--whereas in colombia,
they could manipulate
the justice system
by killing judges,
by corrupting them, by all sorts
of coercion, once they got to
this country, they were just
another defendant.
|
| 00:03:46 | They were willing to die rather
than go to the united states.
|
| 00:03:50 | >> In 1982, he was elected to
the congress as an alternate.
|
| 00:03:54 | But the first time he tried to
take his seat in the house,
he was denounced by the minister
of justice, rodrigo lara,
as a notorious drug trafficker
and criminal.
|
| 00:04:05 | >> narrator: ESCOBAR'S CRIMINAL
History surfaces in the
colombian press, and his fall
from grace is swift.
|
| 00:04:12 | Pablo is banished from the
political scene, and many of his
assets are seized.
|
| 00:04:18 | >> Pablo was deeply humiliated
by lara's denunciation and,
really from that day forward,
was at war with the state of
colombia.
|
| 00:04:27 | ambassador
had warned lara that his life
was in danger and, in fact, had
given him a bulletproof vest.
|
| 00:04:35 | >> narrator: THREE MONTHS AFTER
Taking his stand against
escobar, lara is tracked by one
OF PABLO'S GUNMEN.INTRODUCING Good Hands
Roadside FROM Allstate.
|
| 00:05:55 | It's free to join
AND YOU DON'T HAVE TO BEAN Allstate CUSTOMER
To use it.
|
| 00:05:58 | Now, help is never far away.
|
| 00:05:59 | [ Female Announcer ]GET THE FREE TO JOIN,
Pay only when you use itroadside assistance.
|
| 00:06:03 | REGISTER ATAllstate.com/roadside.
|
| 00:06:08 | scores!
|
| 00:06:08 | something
you.
|
| 00:06:09 | Is it all new picks? 2 for $20.
|
| 00:06:10 | With the all new flavorsof bourbon street.
|
| 00:06:11 | [ Male Announcer ]APPLEBEE'S 2 FOR $20 MENU,
Now jazzed up with the flavorsof bourbon
street,
like new cajun shrimp pasta.
|
| 00:06:17 | One appetizer. two entrees.20 bucks.
|
| 00:06:19 | Only at applebee's.catch all the games here.
|
| 00:06:23 | asthma.
|
| 00:06:23 | back
I'd get this tightness in my chest.
|
| 00:06:26 | So I went back to my doctor again.
|
| 00:06:28 | We chose symbicort to help control my asthma
symptoms
all day and night.
|
| 00:06:32 | [ Man ] SYMBICORT IMPROVES MY LUNG FUNCTION,
Starting within 15 minutes.
|
| 00:06:35 | Symbicort will not replace a rescue inhaler
for sudden symptoms.
|
| 00:06:39 | It is a combination of two medicines
and should not be taken more often than prescribed.
|
| 00:06:43 | Symbicort contains formoterol.
|
| 00:06:45 | Medicines like formoterol
increase the risk of death from asthma problems,
and children and adolescents may have an
increased risk
of being hospitalized for asthma problems.
|
| 00:06:52 | Symbicort is not for people whose asthma
is well controlled
with a long-term asthma control medicine
like inhaled corticosteroids.
|
| 00:06:59 | Once your asthma is well controlled,
your doctor will decide if you can stop symbicort
without loss of control,
and prescribe a long-term asthma control
medicine.
|
| 00:07:06 | Be sure to see your doctor
if your asthma does not improve or gets worse.
|
| 00:07:10 | Symbicort is a good choice
to help control my asthma all day and night.
|
| 00:07:14 | [ inhales ] [ exhales ]
Ask your doctor if symbicort is a good choice
for you.
|
| 00:07:18 | [ Male Announcer ] IF YOU CAN'TAFFORD YOUR
Medication,
astrazenecamay be able to help.
|
| 00:08:24 | >> narrator: JUSTICE MINISTER
Rodrigo lara is the first
colombian to take a stand
against drug lord pablo escobar.
|
| 00:08:33 | April 30, 1984:
Lara is followed from his office
by one of escobar's hired guns.
|
| 00:08:52 | [gunshots]
A bulletproof vest provided by
government is found
by his side.
|
| 00:09:03 | >> With the amount of bullets
in his body, it's clear that
the vest wouldn't have saved
his life anyway.
|
| 00:09:09 | >> narrator: WHILE LARA'S
Killing puts pablo at war
with colombia,
he has yet to become a target
for the americans.
|
| 00:09:18 | >> Well, initially pablo escobar
and the other drug traffickers
were considered to be sort
of romantic, dashing figures.
|
| 00:09:24 | In programs likemiami vice
here in the united states,
they were portrayed as somewhat
romantic figures.
|
| 00:09:31 | Assuming the risks of drug use
was considered to be part of
what made it cool.
|
| 00:09:35 | And so it was really
the hip world
against the square world.
|
| 00:09:39 | And the square world was sort
of epitomized by the reagan
administration program,
which was nancy reagan's
"just say no" program.
|
| 00:09:47 | >> Little kids doing drugs,
it turns my stomach.
|
| 00:09:50 | [glass shattering]
>> Don't mess with 'em.
|
| 00:09:52 | >> Just say no.
|
| 00:09:55 | >> narrator: IN THE EARLY '80s,
Cocaine begins to transform the
landscape of urban america.
|
| 00:10:02 | >> Public attitudes began to
change when cocaine began
arriving in the united states
in a new form.
|
| 00:10:07 | Instead of being a powder
that you sniffed, it was then--
now being sold as crack.
|
| 00:10:11 | And it was very inexpensive.
|
| 00:10:13 | And that quickly became hugely
popular with the poorer classes
in the united states
and was just a devastating
plague in our cities.
|
| 00:10:22 | >> The change from just normal
cocaine to crack had a huge
impact on u.s. policy.
|
| 00:10:29 | >> It had not only a
the people who became addicted
to crack, but then these people
would set out to steal in order
to sustain their addiction.
|
| 00:10:37 | So the cities became plagued
by an epidemic of violence
and crime.
|
| 00:10:43 | >> A very high percentage of the
murders that take place in the
united states are somehow or
other connected with cocaine
trafficking.
|
| 00:10:49 | >> And suddenly people like
pablo escobar were not seen by
everyone as such romantic,
dashing figures and became much
more perceived
as violent criminals.
|
| 00:10:59 | ..
|
| 00:11:00 | >> narrator: APRIL 1982:
In answer to the growing crime
rate in america, reagan signs
national security directive 221,
declaring drug trafficking
a threat to national security.
|
| 00:11:11 | >> Pablo became something much
more than a law enforcement
problem.
|
| 00:11:14 | He became a real--
a military target,
a real threat
to world civilization.
|
| 00:11:20 | >> narrator: AS POLICY SHIFTS
In america, escobar escalates
his war against the government
of colombia.
|
| 00:11:27 | >> At the heart of pablo's war
against the government
of colombia was his fear
of extradition.
|
| 00:11:32 | In colombia, pablo knew he could
bribe or intimidate judges
or juries
or even prison executives.
|
| 00:11:39 | In the united states,
he knew that he couldn't.
|
| 00:11:41 | >> He had a lot of judges
who were against him killed.
|
| 00:11:45 | That was his fight, trying to
show colombia that he was
tougher than colombia.
|
| 00:11:52 | >> Pablo's policy in his war
against the government
was calledplomo o plato,
"
you can accept pablo's bribe,
or you can accept his bullets.
|
| 00:12:04 | It was very easy to accept
pablo's bribes;
they were generous and reliable.
|
| 00:12:09 | And also the alternative to
accepting the bribe was that you
and your family would be killed.
|
| 00:12:13 | So it became very difficult
not to do what pablo
wanted you to do.
|
| 00:12:18 | >> Escobar was very invincible.
|
| 00:12:20 | In other words, nobody thought,
you know, they could ever take
him down.
|
| 00:12:23 | So people were afraid to talk.
|
| 00:12:25 | They were afraid to go up
against him, 'cause they know
they would end up dead.
|
| 00:12:30 | >> Pablo was untouchable.
|
| 00:12:31 | You know, he had contacts
all over the government.
|
| 00:12:33 | And he had access to virtually
anybody in colombia.
|
| 00:12:39 | >> Under those circumstances,
it took an extraordinary amount
of integrity and courage
to go after pablo escobar.
|
| 00:12:47 | >> narrator: AMONG THE FEW WHO
Publicly oppose escobar
is general miguel maza.
|
| 00:12:53 | >> General maza,
who was the head of the das,
which is the equivalent of the
fbi in the united states,
was probably the one person
that was seriously
going after pablo.
|
| 00:13:05 | >> And pablo twice tried
to assassinate maza
with huge bombs.
|
| 00:13:11 | >> narrator: MAY 30, 1989:
[glass shattering and screaming]
Escobar targets maza with
a remote-detonated car bomb.
|
| 00:13:22 | >> Maza's car was at the center
of the blast.
|
| 00:13:24 | Its wheels were melted
to the road, but he managed
to kick the door open
and step out unhurt.
|
| 00:13:30 | >> It killed many people.
|
| 00:13:33 | Fortunately I was spared from
death in that attempt.
|
| 00:13:37 | >> Pablo was trying to kill
maza, and maza was trying to get
pablo escobar.
|
| 00:13:41 | >> narrator: IN HIS OBSESSION TO
Kill maza, escobar does not care
who gets in the way.
|
| 00:13:49 | >> A 500-kilogram bomb
was placed in a bus which was
driven in front of the
headquarters building of the
das, which was occupied by maza,
and was detonated.
|
| 00:14:02 | Hundreds of people were injured
at that time, and about 70
people were actually killed.
|
| 00:14:09 | The carriage of the bus ended up
on top of the 11th floor
of the building.
|
| 00:14:14 | >> It is only
by the grace of god
that general miguel maza
is here to tell you this story.
|
| 00:14:22 | >> narrator: ESCOBAR WAGES WAR
On the colombian judicial
system.
|
| 00:14:28 | >> Pablo paid a guerilla group
called m19 to invade
the palace of justice
and kidnap basically the entire
supreme court of colombia.
|
| 00:14:40 | >> The m19 went into the
courthouse for the purpose of
taking and destroying all the
evidence against the drug
traffickers.
|
| 00:14:50 | >> Most of the supreme court
judges were killed.
|
| 00:14:55 | Records were destroyed.
|
| 00:14:57 | >> The government responded to
the invasion of the palace of
justice by invading it, which
led to a bloodbath during which
11 of the country's 21 supreme
court justices were killed.
|
| 00:15:08 | >> There was no institution that
was safe from pablo escobar.
|
| 00:15:13 | >> The issue of extradition
became a centerpiece of the
1989 presidential campaign.
|
| 00:15:19 | Luis galan was the leading
galan was campaigning,
promising to utilize
extradition to rid colombia
of drug traffickers like
pablo escobar.
|
| 00:15:32 | >> Escobar and his gang decided
that galan was an obstacle,
that he shouldn't be president
of colombia.
|
| 00:15:43 | >> narrator: AUGUST 18, 1989:
Galan prepares to deliver
a campaign speech in soacha,
southwest of bogota.
|
| 00:15:53 | [machine gun fire]
[screaming]
>> Pablo escobar targeted him
and had him killed.
|
| 00:16:03 | Pablo was responsible
for assassinating three
of the five candidates
for president.
|
| 00:16:09 | The man who took galan's place
was his campaign manager,
a man named cesar gaviria.
|
| 00:16:17 | Difficult period.
|
| 00:16:18 | Escobar was tying to kill me.
|
| 00:16:21 | If he had the possibility of
killing me, he would not doubt
a second.
|
| 00:16:28 | >> narrator: NOVEMBER 27, 1989:
Presidential candidate gaviria
is scheduled to fly
avianca airlines flight 1803
from bogota to cali.
|
| 00:16:38 | One of pablo escobar's
lieutenants is instructed
to board the plane
with a suitcase he is told
contains a listening device.
|
| 00:16:47 | Unbeknownst to escobar's man,
the suitcase is, in fact,
..
|
| 00:18:19 | ..
|
| 00:18:22 | Pleasure.
|
| 00:18:23 | One square inch of extra smooth, rite.
|
| 00:18:28 | Hershey's bliss.
|
| 00:20:15 | Al is on amission for priceline.
|
| 00:20:15 | Uncovering hotel freebieslike instant discounts,
..
|
| 00:20:19 | ...And free breakfast athotels in virtually
every city.
|
| 00:20:20 | ..
|
| 00:20:23 | ..
|
| 00:20:25 | Right now only at priceline.
|
| 00:20:30 | (announcer)
what
you,
you can take the heat.
|
| 00:20:32 | 'Til it turnsinto heartburn,
you've gotwhat it takes:
Zantac.
|
| 00:20:36 | It's strong, fast lasting relief.
|
| 00:20:38 | So let them turn up the heat.
|
| 00:20:40 | (sssssssss!!!)YOU CAN STOP THATHEARTBURN
Cold:
Zantac.
|
| 00:21:32 | >> narrator: NOVEMBER 27, 1989:
In an attempt to assassinate
colombian presidential
candidate cesar gaviria,
cocaine boss pablo escobar
tricks one of his own
lieutenants into carrying what
he believes is a listening
device aboard the candidate's
plane from bogota to cali.
|
| 00:21:54 | Avianca flight 1803 goes down
in the mountains outside bogota.
|
| 00:21:59 | 110 People are killed.
|
| 00:22:01 | There are no survivors.
|
| 00:22:04 | >> Gaviria, as it happens,
was not on the plane.
|
| 00:22:07 | But at the point where pablo
bombed an airplane, he became
what the united states considers
a clear and present danger.
|
| 00:22:15 | >> There were two american
citizens killed on that plane.
|
| 00:22:18 | So under the long arm statutes,
we could prosecute him
for the avianca plane.
|
| 00:22:24 | >> narrator: WITH COCAINE
Continuing to flow
across the borders,
american drug policy changes
from intercepting drug shipments
to taking down cartel leaders.
|
| 00:22:34 | >> It became very evident that
we had to target them
more specifically.
|
| 00:22:39 | As their power grew, it became
evident that they had to be
dealt with.
|
| 00:22:45 | >> When george bush was elected
president in 1988, he changed
our country's policy
against drugs
to targeting the drug kingpins,
men like pablo escobar.
|
| 00:22:55 | >> And for the drug kingpins,
the death penalty.
|
| 00:23:00 | >> narrator: NOVEMBER 2, 1989:
President bush's legal council
drafts a reinterpretation of
the long-standing executive
order prohibiting the
assassination of foreign
nationals.
|
| 00:23:12 | >> The new interpretation of the
prohibition said that if the
president of the united states
determined that someone was a
threat to national security or
to the lives of american
citizens, that that person
could become a target for
assassination.
|
| 00:23:25 | Our forces could go out and not
just try to find them and
arrest them but actually
kill them.
|
| 00:23:31 | >> narrator: AMERICA'S PREMIER
Counterterrorism team prepares
for a potential mission.
|
| 00:23:37 | >> Delta force
he army's top-secret
counterterrorism unit
that specializes in finding
people and going after them and
is considered to be one of the
best in the world at doing this.
|
| 00:23:47 | >> [
>> narrator: AS DELTA FORCE
Stands by, a new group of covert
soldiers has already entered
colombia.
|
| 00:23:57 | >> The cia had obviously always
had a presence in colombia,
but after the
avianca airliner bombing, the
colombian government invited the
united states to help them
go after pablo escobar.
|
| 00:24:08 | >> narrator: THE U.S. DISPATCHES
A secret surveillance unit
code-named centra spike.
|
| 00:24:14 | >> Centra spike has
>> centra spike is another
top-secret army unit
that consists mostly of
language experts and technicians
who specialize in finding
people by eavesdropping on
their electronic communications
and using radio telemetry
to target their location.
|
| 00:24:33 | >> narrator: FLYING UNDER THE
Cover of an aviation technician
team, centra spike begins
eavesdropping and triangulating
phone conversations.
|
| 00:24:42 | >> One of the things
that centra spike did
was prepare a kind of
organizational map.
|
| 00:24:48 | For instance, they would soon
know who were the ten people who
pablo escobar most frequently
spoke to on the phone
and then who were the ten people
that each of those ten
most frequently spoke to.
|
| 00:24:58 | You can form a fairly
sophisticated map of the inner
workings of an organization.
|
| 00:25:04 | >> The nucleus of the medellin
cartel was rodriguez gacha,
,el mexicano;
fabio,
jorge luis, juan david;
and pablo escobar as the leader.
|
| 00:25:17 | So it was a conglomerate.
|
| 00:25:18 | They would get together.
|
| 00:25:19 | They would borrow each other's
airstrips, airplanes,
borrow each other's labs.
|
| 00:25:26 | They were doing loads of coke
into mexico.
|
| 00:25:28 | Then mexico would bring it
to the united states.
|
| 00:25:34 | >> narrator: WITH CENTRA SPIKE
Flying and listening overhead,
the colombians place a team
in medellin with the dangerous
task of acting on centra spike
intelligence.
|
| 00:25:45 | >> They created their own
special unit of elite police
and soldiers called the
bloque de busqueda,
or the "search bloc,"
which existed specifically
to go after men like
pablo escobar.
|
| 00:25:58 | >> narrator: COMMANDING THE
Search bloc would be the most
dangerous job in the most
dangerous country on earth.
|
| 00:26:04 | >> It was a job that nobody
wanted because whoever was going
to be in charge of this group
going after escobar would
become immediately
a target of escobar's.
|
| 00:26:13 | The man who commanded the
search bloc
was colonel hugo martinez.
|
| 00:26:17 | >> narrator: MARTINEZ ACCEPTS ON
The condition that he will be
periodically rotated
out of the hot seat.
|
| 00:26:23 | >> [speaking Spanish]
>> It was understood that there
was to be a change in personnel
every 15 days.
|
| 00:26:30 | However, there was never
a change in personnel.
|
| 00:26:33 | I remained on duty
the entire tim
>> narrator: HUGO AGUILAR IS
Selected as colonel martinez's
right hand.
|
| 00:26:42 | >> [speaking Spanish]
>> We were chasing
after the most dangerous
criminal organization in the
world, backed by more than a
thousand men in uniform from a
combination of various colombian
armed forces.
|
| 00:26:55 | >> As soon as the search bloc
was foed, pablo escobar
announced that he was
going to kill 60 members of the
search bloc in the first month.
|
| 00:27:04 | And then he proceeded to
make good on his word.
|
| 00:27:10 | >> He says he will destroy the
search bloc within eight days.
|
| 00:27:16 | In those eight days,
he placed two car bombs
which killed approximately
25 police officers.
|
| 00:27:24 | >> In the first weeks of the
search bloc's efforts,
scores of the men were killed.
|
| 00:27:31 | >> There were times when we
would feel powerless
before such a criminal.
|
| 00:27:41 | >> narrator: THOUGH THE
Colombian government considers
disbanding the search bloc,
colonel martinez asks for
and receives more men
and continues targeting
escobar's organization.
|
| 00:27:54 | >> The first of the drug
traffickers that centra spike
targeted and found
was rodriguez gacha.
|
| 00:28:00 | When the centra spike located
gacha on a hilltop,finca,just
outside of bogota, they turned
over this information to the
colombian government.
|
| 00:28:09 | >> narrator: GACHA AND THREE
Of his associates are
gunned down in a battle with
colombian forces.
|
| 00:28:15 | >> Gacha went down fighting.
|
| 00:28:16 | I mean, you know,
shooting at the police.
|
| 00:28:19 | [shouting in Spanish]
>> narrator: ESCOBAR WOULD SOON
Lose more vital assets.
|
| 00:28:26 | >> Centra spike enabled
the search bloc to target
a lot of the key people
right around pablo escobar.
|
| 00:28:34 | >> They started
arresting people.
|
| 00:28:37 | They started killing people.
|
| 00:28:39 | >> The search bloc began
killing or arresting the top
people around pablo, including
his long-time associate
and his cousin, gustavo.
|
| 00:28:51 | >> And gustavo gaviria
was the brains behind
the medellin cartel.
|
| 00:28:57 | >> narrator: ESCOBAR REMAINS
Unaware that centra spike
is listening in from above.
|
| 00:29:03 | >> Centra spike got to be
so effective that pablo
came to suspect that he had
an informer in his inner circle.
|
| 00:29:11 | So he began torturing and
killing people around him who
he suspected of collaborating
with the authorities.
|
| 00:29:20 | What he didn't realize was that
the information
was being provided
by the secret american unit,
centra spike.
|
| 00:29:29 | >> narrator: ESCOBAR WAS NOT
The only one
who operated by violence.
|
| 00:29:35 | >> All of these hit men
and associates of escobar were
killed in what the police would
euphemistically call
shoot-outs with the police.
|
| 00:29:46 | ..
|
| 00:29:49 | Or his troops may have gone
to the extreme, but this wasn't
a normal criminal
that they were after.
|
| 00:29:58 | Pablo escobar rates right
up there with adolf hitler.
|
| 00:30:01 | This is a man that's responsible
for ousands and thousands
of deaths of innocent people.
|
| 00:30:08 | >> The search bloc was
a 700-man swat team, and you
can't run an operation like that
without it being violent.
|
| 00:30:16 | They were being shot at
and killed all the time.
|
| 00:30:20 | >> This was a war.
|
| 00:30:21 | It was an armed confrontation
between the medellin cartel
and the state.
|
| 00:30:29 | >> narrator: DESPERATE FOR AN
Advantage in his war against the
state, pablo begins kidnapping
colombian dignitaries.
|
| 00:30:36 | >> I was kidnapped
on september 19, 1990.
|
| 00:30:43 | I was a classical kidnapping
in which a couple of cars--
three cars blocked your car.
|
| 00:30:47 | They killed my driver.
|
| 00:30:49 | [gunshots]
>> He was doing that to exert
his power and show
the colombian government--
the colombian people--
that he could get to anybody.
|
| 00:31:03 | >> narrator: ESCOBAR WILL USE
His hostages to negotiate the
terms of a surrender.
|
| 00:31:09 | >> Escobar decided that what he
needed was a comfortable, secure
base of operations, where he
and his associates could live,
be protected from their enemies:
From members of the cali cartel,
from the colombian search bloc
and the colombian
national police,
from the united states.
|
| 00:31:28 | >> In case he was captured,
he would use us as
bargaining chips.
|
| 00:31:33 | >> narrator: AS ESCOBAR
Negotiates with the colombian
government, the hostages remain
in the hands of hissicarios.
|
| 00:31:40 | >> I was kept
in a very small room.
|
| 00:31:43 | I was chained to a bed.
|
| 00:31:44 | I had four guards.
|
| 00:31:46 | It's an experience in which
you survive by the second.
|
| 00:31:49 | When you're in the hands of
pablo escobar, you don't know
what's going to happen.
|
| 00:31:52 | You know you can be dead
the next second.
|
| 00:31:55 | So I didn't have any illusions
of surviving.
|
| 00:31:59 | I thought I was going to die.
|
| 00:32:02 | >> narrator: JANUARY 24, 1991:
Pablo executes one of his
hostages.
|
| 00:32:11 | Days later, another is killed
in a rescue attempt.
|
| 00:32:18 | >> That was the toughest point.
|
| 00:32:19 | I cried a lot.
|
| 00:32:20 | I got used to knowing that
maybe the next day
would be my last day.
|
| 00:32:25 | >> At this point,
pablo is literally running
from hideout to hideout,
knowing that if colonel martinez
catches up to him,
he's going to be killed
but, at the same time,
not wanting to surrender
until the terms had been
worked out to his satisfaction.
|
| 00:32:39 | Pablo is playing
a very dangerous game with the
colombian government.
|
| 00:32:43 | >> He felt the pressure.
|
| 00:32:45 | He knew were getting
very close.
|
| 00:32:50 | >> The president was warned
about the danger in negotiating
with pablo escobar,
but he went right ahead.
|
| 00:32:58 | >> The deal that pablo made with
the government of colombia was,
he would discontinue his
violent campaign against the
state in return for being able
to build his own prison on a
mountaintop just outside of
medellin, calledla catedral.
|
| 00:33:14 | >> narrator: MAY 20, 1991:
As a concession towards his
private sanctuary, escobar
releases his remaining hostages.
|
| 00:33:23 | >> I couldn't believe it.
|
| 00:33:25 | They took me to a street.
|
| 00:33:27 | They gave me money for a cab.
|
| 00:33:29 | And finally a guy picked me up,
and I told him,
"
>> narrator: AS PART OF PABLO'S
Deal, general maza
is removed from his case.
|
| 00:33:42 | With construction underway on
escobar's private prison,
one last demand must be met.
|
| 00:33:50 | >> They actually held
a continental congress,
basically, where they rewrote
the constitution of colombia
to ban extradition.
|
| 00:34:01 | >> And the day that the
amendment to end extradition was
put into the constitution,
pablo escobar turned himself in.
|
| 00:34:10 | >> He held a press conference on
the mountaintop outside the
prison and graciously announced
that he had decided to end his
war against colombia.
|
| 00:34:21 | >> He sent this message:
"Tell president gaviria
"
the agreement was thus sealed.
|
| 00:34:32 | >> I personally viewed it, along
with my colleagues working on
the search, as having been
defeated.
|
| 00:34:40 | >> He knew we were close
to getting him.
|
| 00:34:43 | And this was his way out.
|
| 00:34:45 | >> To us, it was a defeat.
|
| 00:34:47 | We had lost, and he had won.
|
| 00:34:50 | >> narrator: EVEN AS PABLO IS
Incarcerated inla catedral,
he sends a message
to colonel martinez.
|
| 00:34:57 | >> They discovered a bomb
that had been planted
by one of pablo's hit men.
|
| 00:35:03 | Pablo's deal with the
government of colombia
evidently didn't include
ending his war
AGAINST COLONEL MARTINEZ.[ Male Announcer
] Gout's root cause is high uric acid.
|
| 00:35:45 | ♪♪ ♪♪
|
| 00:35:48 | if you have gout, high uricacid can lead
to more attacks.
|
| 00:35:53 | ♪♪ ♪♪
|
| 00:35:55 | to help reduce attacks,lower your uric acid.
|
| 00:35:58 | Uloric lowers uric acid levelsin adults with
gout.
|
| 00:36:02 | It's not for the treatmentof high uric acid
without a history of gout.
|
| 00:36:06 | Uloric reduces uric acid to
help you reach a healthy level.
|
| 00:36:09 | [ Female Announcer ]DON'T TAKE ULORIC
If you are taking azathioprine,
mercaptopurine,or theophylline.
|
| 00:36:14 | Gout may flarewhen starting uloric.
|
| 00:36:16 | Don't stop taking it.
|
| 00:36:17 | Your doctor may give youother medicines
to help prevent flares.
|
| 00:36:20 | A small numberof heart attacks, strokes,
and heart-related deathswere seen in studies.
|
| 00:36:24 | It's not certainuloric caused them.
|
| 00:36:25 | Certain tests to check liverfunction may
be required.
|
| 00:36:28 | Tell your doctor aboutliver or kidney problems,
or history of heart diseaseor stroke.
|
| 00:36:32 | The most common side effectsare liver problems,
nausea,
gout flares, joint pain,and rash.
|
| 00:36:37 | [ Male Announcer ]IF YOU HAVE GOUT,
Ask your doctor about uloric.
|
| 00:36:43 | BlockSecond
Review,
we find money others miss.
|
| 00:36:46 | Look at my taxes. Please,find some extra
money for us.
|
| 00:36:50 | [ Chuckles ]
[ Woman ]There was a lotthat I'd guessed
at.
|
| 00:36:56 | And I have a feeling I guessed wrong.
|
| 00:37:00 | [ Announcer ]What will we find you?
|
| 00:37:01 | Come in for a free Second LookReview of your
taxes.
|
| 00:37:04 | Even if you've alreadydone them with someone
else.
|
| 00:37:06 | Call 1-800-HRBLOCK,and Never Settle For Less.
|
| 00:39:00 | >> narrator: 1992:
With colombian cocaine boss
pablo escobar serving time
in his own prison
atla catedral,no one
in colombia is breathing easy.
|
| 00:39:12 | >> It was a different kind of
prison in the sense that he
wasn't actually required to
stay there.
|
| 00:39:16 | He would frequently turn up
at soccer matches in medellin
or christmas shopping in bogota.
|
| 00:39:23 | >> I've been in a lot of prisons
in my 26 years, and this is
definitely not classified
as a prison.
|
| 00:39:29 | A resort would be a more
accurate way to describe
la catedral.
|
| 00:39:38 | >> They would bring truckloads
of friends and prostitutes
to party with them.
|
| 00:39:44 | He had built a discotheque
inside of the prison, which was
used as the party room.
|
| 00:39:49 | >> My favorite part of the deal
was that the colombian national
, colonel martinez
and his search bloc,
were not allowed within
20 kilometers of the prison.
|
| 00:40:00 | >> We made a huge mistake.
|
| 00:40:02 | We underestimated the capacity
of escobar for corruption
and intimidation.
|
| 00:40:07 | >>Desastroso.
|
| 00:40:09 | >> Disastrous.
|
| 00:40:12 | You could not negotiate
with pablo escobar.
|
| 00:40:16 | Pablo escobar was a psychopath,
a mentally sick individual.
|
| 00:40:21 | And he proved it.
|
| 00:40:22 | >> Pablo got set up in
la catedraland began to
reconsolidate his hold
over the cartel.
|
| 00:40:29 | In fairly short order,
he built the medellin cartel
back up to where it was
exporting more cocaine than it
ever had in its history.
|
| 00:40:37 | >> He was still doing his same
old activities of ordering the
killings of people, of sending
dope, so nothing had changed
except that now he was safer.
|
| 00:40:46 | >> Some of his subordinates had
begun basically running the
organization for themselves
and apparently had been helping
themselves to large portions
of the profits.
|
| 00:40:55 | Two of the associates who were
doing this, the heads of the
galeano and the moncada
families, where invited up to
the prison for a chat
with pablo.
|
| 00:41:05 | Pablo had them both executed.
|
| 00:41:09 | >> I'm declaring afujimori.
|
| 00:41:11 | In other words,
"i'm taking over.
|
| 00:41:13 | I am taking over the government.
|
| 00:41:15 | And I am the boss now.
|
| 00:41:19 | "
>> president gaviria
had put up with a lot of the
criticism of his deal.
|
| 00:41:25 | But the embarrassment of
putting pablo up in such luxury
and giving him such relative
freedom finally reached
a turning point when he learned
of the executions
inside the prison.
|
| 00:41:36 | >> So he was, like, running his
business from jail, and I gave
orders to move him to bogota.
|
| 00:41:45 | >> narrator: AMBASSADOR
Morris busby receives the news
while back in the states.
|
| 00:41:50 | >> The phone rang, and it was
janet crist, who was the
political counselor.
|
| 00:41:54 | And she said, "the president
has moved against escobar.
|
| 00:41:58 | He has sent a military team up
to envigado, and they're going
"
>> he made the decision that
they had to move pablo from his
self-built prison to a real one.
|
| 00:42:10 | Eduardo mendoza, who was a vice
minister of justice for
colombia, was sent up with
the army unit just to observe.
|
| 00:42:17 | But of course, escobar found out
about this before they
got there.
|
| 00:42:23 | >> narrator: WITH ESCOBAR AWARE
Of their plans, the army
refuses to enter the prison.
|
| 00:42:30 | >> Mendoza took it upon himself
to go in the prison to negotiate
with escobar to try to reassure
him that he really was just
going to be transported
to a different prison.
|
| 00:42:41 | >> Well, things went badly.
|
| 00:42:43 | >> Escobar got very angry with
him and said this was
a violation of his agreement
with the president and basically
took mendoza captive
inside the prison.
|
| 00:42:54 | >> narrator: JUSTICE MINISTER
Mendoza is held at gunpoint
inside escobar's
living quarters.
|
| 00:43:00 | >> While mendoza was being held
captive in the prison,
pablo's men kept threatening
to kill him.
|
| 00:43:06 | >> narrator: AS THE STANDOFF
Continues through the night,
president gaviria calls in the
colombian special forces.
|
| 00:43:12 | >> Time was passing,
and we need to do it.
|
| 00:43:15 | >> In the early morning hours,
they assaulted the prison.
|
| 00:43:23 | Mendoza, in the confusion, was
corralled by one of the special
forces sergeants that threw him
to the ground and basically sat
on him and then directed him on
how to run out of the line of
fire and managed to escape
with his life.
|
| 00:43:36 | >> It was incredible
what happened.
|
| 00:43:38 | I was indignant and furious
because I did not understand,
and I do not today.
|
| 00:43:43 | >> Several hours later,
janet called again and said,
"there has been a real fiasco.
|
| 00:43:49 | The whole operation's
"
>> they discovered that escobar
had escaped.
|
| 00:43:57 | >> Escape is not
the correct word.
|
| 00:43:59 | He walked out of the prison.
|
| 00:44:01 | He controlled the guards.
|
| 00:44:03 | He controlled everything.
|
| 00:44:05 | >> I think he had, like, 12 of
his best assassins
staying with him.
|
| 00:44:09 | And they all escaped that night.
|
| 00:44:12 | >> The americans associated with
this mission were delighted
that pablo had escaped,
because while he was in prison,
they hadn't been able to go
after him at all.
|
| 00:44:20 | Now that he was free,
it opened up the possibility
of targeting him again
and killing him.
|
| 00:44:25 | >> We were elated
because the hunt was on again.
|
| 00:44:28 | And we knew we were going to
get him.
|
| 00:44:30 | >> narrator: PRESIDENT GAVIRIA
Makes a plea
to the u.s. embassy.
|
| 00:44:34 | >> Gaviria had said to me,
you know, "i don't know what
restrictions you've been
operating under in this country
up to the present time.
|
| 00:44:42 | But I'm telling you right now.
|
| 00:44:43 | We need your help.
|
| 00:44:44 | "
>> I asked full--
full cooperation of the u.s.
|
| 00:44:48 | In this matter.
|
| 00:44:49 | We needed to find escobar.
|
| 00:44:51 | >> He asked ambassador busby for
military help, and the first
thing that occurred to busby
was delta force.
|
| 00:44:59 | He made a request to washington
to bring delta force to colombia
to help lead and train
the colombian forces
to go after him.
|
| 00:45:08 | >> We got some assets
into the country.
|
| 00:45:11 | We got a lot of very, very
competent people that came to
colombia literally within hours.
|
| 00:45:18 | >> All kinds of groups were
the unit, the agency,
centra spike, all to provide
support for the colombian
command.
|
| 00:45:25 | >> I always believed that we had
a very, very good shot at
finding escobar
in the early going.
|
| 00:45:33 | He was the crown jewel.
|
| 00:45:35 | He is what we wanted.
|
| 00:45:37 | >> narrator: DELTA FORCE PLACES
Two operators atla catedral.
|
| 00:45:41 | While centra spike would put
their ears on the target,
delta force would put their eyes
on it.
|
| 00:45:48 | >> Centra spike and delta force
were able to pinpoint escobar's
location literally days after
he'd escaped from prison.
|
| 00:45:54 | >> narrator: BY THE TIME THE
Colombian forces act
on the american intelligence,
pablo has vanished.
|
| 00:46:04 | >> In order to be successful
with pablo, it had to very
time-sensitive, because if
we got intelligence that
pablo escobar was at a location
last night, chances are
he wasn't there anymore.
|
| 00:46:17 | >> narrator: AS ESCOBAR'S TRAIL
Grows cold, a decision is made
to reform the original
search bloc.
|
| 00:46:23 | This time, it will have the full
support of the united states
law enforcement, intelligence,
and counterterrorism agencies.
|
| 00:46:31 | >> Peña and murphy went to live
in medellin with the task force.
|
| 00:46:35 | I mean, that was
their second home.
|
| 00:46:38 | >> This search bloc was now
more organized, had more of
a focus, had more intelligence,
had better equipment to start
the second search for escobar.
|
| 00:46:52 | >> narrator: WITH CORRUPTION AND
Fear permeating the colombian
forces, there is one clear
choice for commander
of the new search bloc.
|
| 00:47:02 | >> I did not ask to be
reassigned to head the
operations, but when he escaped
fromla catedral,my immediate
thought was, "this represents
an opportunity
"
>> he was one of the few
colombian police officers that
was not afraid of pablo escobar.
|
| 00:47:28 | And he was completely obsessed
with getting pablo.
|
| 00:47:32 | >> So a decision was made to
bring colonel martinez back.
|
| 00:47:36 | They spent the latter part
of 1992 basically training
martinez and his men to be more
effective, basically to be
a proxy delta force in this
effort to get escobar.
|
| 00:47:49 | >> narrator: THE SEARCH BLOC
Immediately begins launching
daring raids throughout
medellin.
|
| 00:47:54 | >> It was very stressful.
|
| 00:47:57 | I mean, it's one of the most
stressful, I guess,
dangerous points in my life.
|
| 00:48:01 | You got to remember that
we were going after probably
one of the world's
most dangerous persons.
|
| 00:48:06 | >> narrator: THROUGH HIS
Lawyers and the press,
escobar desperately tries to
reclaim his deal with the
government.
|
| 00:48:13 | But this time,
there will be no deal.
|
| 00:48:16 | >> We all the time say,
"he can only give up.
|
| 00:48:19 | We will not--going to give
"
>> and it was very clear to
everyone involved that the
intention was no longer to
arrest pablo to bring him to
justice or put him in prison.
|
| 00:48:29 | At this point, they were just
looking for him to kill him.
|
| 00:48:36 | work,
..
|
| 00:48:37 | ...That's why I have my new at&t 4g phone
--
[ horn blares ]
Perfect for watching movies and tv shows
when I'm on the go.
|
| 00:48:45 | I get thousands of android apps.
|
| 00:48:48 | And 4g capability,
which means I can download faster than you
can say,
"
[ siren wailing ]
[ Male Announcer ] IN THE NETWORK,
At&t is getting faster with 4g.
|
| 00:49:02 | At&t.
|
| 00:49:03 | Rethink possible.
|
| 00:50:35 | Today, investors want retirement planning
on their terms.
|
| 00:50:39 | I want to work with people who are objective.
|
| 00:50:40 | .. not
someone else's.
|
| 00:50:44 | Can we start with realistic goals please?
|
| 00:50:46 | And research that's strictly third party.
|
| 00:50:48 | Show me how to keep more retirement money
in my pocket.
|
| 00:50:51 | Now, and down the road.
|
| 00:50:53 | Those are my terms.
|
| 00:50:54 | Those are my terms. those are my terms.
|
| 00:50:56 | Then this isyour place.
|
| 00:50:57 | wheremillions of investors
plan for retirementon their terms.
|
| 00:51:36 | Radio, it's savings, on the radio.
|
| 00:51:36 | Hello uh George and Linda!
|
| 00:51:38 | George: Hello mr. gecko!
|
| 00:51:40 | Linda: So, we're such huge fans -
George:..and would be really honored...
|
| 00:51:42 | Linda:..If you would marry us.
|
| 00:51:45 | Me?
|
| 00:51:46 | Linda:..so -
George: British - sounding.
|
| 00:51:49 | I'm not really qualified to speak on matters
of the heart.
|
| 00:51:50 | Look I'll tell you this: When you insure
more than one car
GEICO you could save even more with our multi-car
discount.
|
| 00:51:55 | I now pronounce you...thrifty!
|
| 00:51:59 | Geico.
|
| 00:52:01 | Fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent
or more on car insurance.
|
| 00:52:44 | >> narrator: 1992: DESPITE THE
Full cooperation of the american
forces in the hunt for
pablo escobar, the drug boss
remains at large and protected
by his powerful medellin cartel.
|
| 00:52:56 | >> Escobar was the head of
a very large criminal
organization, so he employed not
just gunmen and hit men and
criminals but also bankers and
lawyers and accountants.
|
| 00:53:07 | >> He had an infrastructure
in medellin.
|
| 00:53:10 | So we started targeting other
members of his organization.
|
| 00:53:14 | >> We began to systematically
cut away all of his support
mechanisms,
all of his infrastructure.
|
| 00:53:21 | We built up a large body of
intelligence, put together
organization charts down to the
lowest lieutenant in his
organization.
|
| 00:53:30 | >> narrator: ESCOBAR RESPONDS BY
Putting a price tag on the head
of medellin police officers.
|
| 00:53:38 | >> He was killing regular police
officers, nothing to do with
the search bloc, just a regular
police officer on the beat.
|
| 00:53:44 | >> Every day, there were
funerals for policemen that were
killed the night before.
|
| 00:53:51 | >> Pablo was able always to stay
one step ahead of the search
bloc because he had a lot of
friends and informants both in
the community and also within
the search bloc itself.
|
| 00:54:02 | >> There was a lot of
information that was being
intercepted, which suggested
a lot of people on the take.
|
| 00:54:08 | If you didn't take the money,
he would shoot you, you know?
|
| 00:54:10 | Plataorplomo.
|
| 00:54:12 | You know, you want a bullet?
|
| 00:54:13 | Or you want some money?
|
| 00:54:16 | >> We knew that we could be
infiltrated.
|
| 00:54:20 | The medellin cartel members
were constantly looking for
someone they could bribe
monetarily.
|
| 00:54:26 | >> It became apparent to the
americans and to the colombians
searching for escobar that the
tactics they were using were
never going to be successful.
|
| 00:54:37 | >> narrator: IN THE DAYS AFTER
Escobar's escape from his
private prison in july of 1992,
had toured the site
in search of any int
that they could possibly use
against the drug lord.
|
| 00:54:50 | >> We went through the prison
where he had lived,
found great intelligence,
just great information.
|
| 00:54:57 | >> One of the things that they
noticed about escobar as they
examined his living quarters
and his memorabilia was how
much his life revolved around
his family and his children.
|
| 00:55:09 | >> I was always of the opinion
that we should watch his
family, track his family,
because he had the reputation
of being an absolutely ruthless,
murderous man but a man who
really had great regard
for his family, for his wife
and his two children.
|
| 00:55:27 | >> narrator: AMBASSADOR BUSBY
Shared his thoughts with the
colombian authorities.
|
| 00:55:31 | >> I talked to the colombians
about that and said, you know,
"i think this will make him
uneasy and perhaps have him--
he'll stick his head up,
"
>> narrator: JANUARY 30, 1993:
[explosions and shattering]
A 220-pound car bomb explodes
in front of a book store
in downtown medellin.
|
| 00:55:53 | >> It killed scores of people,
many of them children shopping
for school supplies.
|
| 00:55:58 | And I think it was really the
point at which the gloves
came off in the search
for pablo escobar.
|
| 00:56:09 | >> narrator: IN THE SUBSEQUENT
Days, more bombs go off
in colombia.
|
| 00:56:13 | This time, however, the bombs
are targeting pablo's family.
|
| 00:56:19 | A bomb blows up a 12-story
apartment building owned
by pablo's mother.
|
| 00:56:27 | Soon, another escobar house
is decimated.
|
| 00:56:31 | >> An organization
calling itselflos pepes
came out of the woodwork.
|
| 00:56:36 | >> narrator: A MYSTERIOUS ENTITY
Begins targeting pablo's
organization and even his family
for outright assassination.
|
| 00:56:45 | >>Los pepes,which stood for,
in its acronym,
"people persecuted
by pablo escobar,"
suddenly burst on the scene,
targeting and assassinating
anyone who was associated
with escobar.
|
| 00:56:58 | >> It had the earmarks of
a psychological operation
of some sort.
|
| 00:57:02 | But it got very quickly
beyond that, and it became
a murderous bloodbath--
people being killed by thepepes
almost every night.
|
| 00:57:15 | >> They ran the whole gamut
of crimes.
|
| 00:57:17 | So in reality,los pepeswere
just as ruthless as escobar.
|
| 00:57:23 | >> Anybody who had any
connection with escobar was
either killed, arrested,
or running for their lives.
|
| 00:57:31 | >> They were killing as many
as five and six people a day.
|
| 00:57:34 | They would assassinate these
people and leave signs hanging
around the neck of the body,
"
>> narrator: WHILELOS PEPESIS
Exterminating escobar's support
structure, the search bloc
takes down some of pablo's top
lieutenants such as tyson muñoz.
|
| 00:57:52 | >> The search bloc raided the
apartment, cornered tyson,
and killed him in the proverbial
gun battle with the
colombian police.
|
| 00:58:01 | >> The confrontation was pretty
much inevitable, because these
people were not going to be
taken alive.
|
| 00:58:07 | In my opinion, the police did
not want to take him alive
either because the wheels of
justice don't work in colombia
the way they do in
the united states.
|
| 00:58:18 | >> narrator: DESPITE AN OFFICIAL
Prohibition, many of the
american forces are rumored to
be participating in the search
bloc raids.
|
| 00:58:25 | >> Delta force operators
agents
very frequently went along on
these raids and often led them.
|
| 00:58:32 | >> We couldn't stand back and
feed them this information about
a potential escobar hideout
and expect them to go out
and participate in all of the
dangerous activities while we
sat in the rear, you know, and
drank our coffee and waited for
them to come back
an
>> narrator: WITH AMERICANS
Funding, training, and possibly
even participating in search
bloc raids, concern grows
over a possible connection
between the search bloc
and the death squadlos pepes.
|
| 00:58:58 | >> There were allegations on the
part of pablo thatlos pepes
and martinez were one
and the same.
|
| 00:59:08 | I was very much afraid of
being
contaminated by what was going
on out there.
|
| 00:59:16 | >> There's been accusations
that members of the
bloque de busquedaprovided
information tolos pepes.
|
| 00:59:21 | Did I ever see that?
|
| 00:59:22 | No.
|
| 00:59:23 | Did I ever see any indication
that that happened?
|
| 00:59:25 | No.
|
| 00:59:26 | Could it happen?
|
| 00:59:27 | Sure, it could happen.
|
| 00:59:28 | You know, there are 600 guys
in that operation.
|
| 00:59:32 | >> It's still something of
a mystery wholos pepeswere.
|
| 00:59:36 | And that's obvious, because the
los pepeswere basically
murdering people.
|
| 00:59:41 | >> narrator: ONE OF THE FEW
To admit to participating
in the killings
is escobar's former ally,
carlos castaño.
|
| 00:59:51 | >>Los pepesis an organization
that arose supported
by theautodefensas.
|
| 00:59:57 | Yes, particularly by my brother,
fidel castaño,
but it was bigger.
|
| 01:00:03 | >> Carlos castaño and his
brother, fidel, were some of the
original paramilitary units
created to fight
against the guerillas.
|
| 01:00:12 | >> narrator: WHEN ESCOBAR BEGAN
Executing members of his own
organization inside his private
prison,la catedral,
the survivors began to secretly
ally themselves with pablo's
paramilitaries
against the drug lord.
|
| 01:00:26 | >> Pablo escobar killed most of
hifriends and allies
and his pals.
|
| 01:00:34 | But there were relatives that
survived that lunatic,
and they joined us.
|
| 01:00:39 | >> The drug traffickers said,
"we're sick and tired
of this guy.
|
| 01:00:42 | We're going after him,"
and they created thepepes,
and they attacked him
exactly the way he used to work
against society
and against them.
|
| 01:00:49 | >> We realized that he was
a monster that we had to fight
against no matter what.
|
| 01:00:56 | >> So when they turned against
him, they knew the inner
workings of his organization.
|
| 01:01:00 | They knew who the people were,
where the money was.
|
| 01:01:04 | >> narrator:LOS PEPES
Reportedly receive support from
pablo's chief business rival,
the cali cartel.
|
| 01:01:12 | >> The cali cartel was more than
happy to helplos pepes
or the search bloc
or the colombian government
go after escobar, because
he was their primary rival.
|
| 01:01:21 | And by eliminating the medellin
cartel, it just made for a more
lucrative business for them.
|
| 01:01:28 | >> narrator: COLONEL MARTINEZ
-backed search bloc
are rumored to be cooperating
withlos pepes.
|
| 01:01:35 | >> Colonel martinez was, at this
point, even though he denies it,
I think was willing to work
with these elements from the
underworld, because for him,
the battle with escobar had
become very personal.
|
| 01:01:49 | >> You could say
that escobar affected all of us
who werelos pepesmembers.
|
| 01:01:56 | >> When things started to get
really ugly, whenlos pepes
began killing people wholesale,
it was clear to the americans
working in bogota
that this was out of bounds.
|
| 01:02:05 | And if word got back to
washington that the united
states' effort was conneed in
any way to theseeath squads,
then washington would basically
pull the plug on american
involvement.
|
| 01:02:16 | >> This threw something into the
game which really could have
brought everything
to grinding halt.
|
| 01:02:22 | >> narrator: MARK BOWDEN'S
Killing pablocites
classified cables outlining the
american concerns about
los pepes.
|
| 01:02:31 | >> While the united states
embassy in bogota maintained
the pretense that there was no
connection whatsoever between
colonel martinez's search bloc
andlos pepes,i came across the
's cable traffic
back and forth from bogota to
washington which documents the
agents that
thelos pepeswere intimately
involved with the search bloc.
|
| 01:02:55 | Ambassador busby himself wrote
a rather lengthy cable to
wat their own intelligence
showed that there was
a connection betweenlos pepes
and the search bloc.
|
| 01:03:07 | In fact, ambassador busby had
gone to president gaviria to
complain about this and to
demand that this connection
cease and desist.
|
| 01:03:15 | >> I had several meetings, and
in one of them--i want you to
say every member of the police
that we don't--that this is not
an instruction, that this is
not the policy,
that we shouldn't be involved
in that.
|
| 01:03:28 | >> narrator: DAYS AFTER
Gaviria's orders to the police,
los pepesissue a press
communique announcing they are
officially disbanding.
|
| 01:03:37 | >> And in effect,
for a period of time,
los pepesdid cease and desist.
|
| 01:03:41 | So it was obvious that they
understood that there was
a connection between the police
andlos pepes.
|
| 01:03:48 | >> narrator: THOUGH OFFICIALS
Moved to distance themselves
from the vigilante group,
los pepescontinue
their bloody campaign.
|
| 01:03:56 | >>Los pepeswere the first
tactic employed against escobar
that was immediately effective.
|
| 01:04:02 | In short order, everybody
associated with escobar--his
family members, his lawyers,
his bankers, his accountants
were either running for their
lives or dead or under arrest.
|
| 01:04:13 | And very quickly, pablo began to
find that his protective shell
was disintegrating.
|
| 01:04:20 | >> We confronted escobar's
terrorists.
|
| 01:04:24 | There were a lot of killings
during this confrontation.
|
| 01:04:27 | >> We could see that the impact
that they were having was
incredible, because they were
playing without any rules.
|
| 01:04:32 | >> Officially the united states
was not involved in the efforts
oflos pepesat all, but if you
look at what they were doing in
colombia at the time, it's
clear that they were working
hand-in-hand withlos pepes,
whether they intended to or not.
|
| 01:04:47 | >> It was very evident that they
were having tremendous success
in dismantling the medellin
organization, and obviously--
I mean, were trying to do the
same thing.
|
| 01:04:57 | wide,
perfect, outlined by the united
states, by these agencies--
in which, tacitly, each one did
what each one had to do.
|
| 01:05:14 | >> narrator: BY FEBRUARY OF '93,
Los pepeshave killed
dozens of escobar's associates
and members of his extended
family.
|
| 01:05:24 | >> So pablo is now terrified
thatlos pepesare going to kill
his wife and children.
|
| 01:05:31 | >> I got a phone call,
almost a frantic phone call,
from the minister of defense,
who said, "escobar's wife
and children and an entourage
of 12 or 14 people are
at the rio negro airport,
and they have visas to go to the
united states, and they're going
"
if he succeeded in getting his
family out of the country,
there would be no inhibitions
on him, and there was no telling
what he might do.
|
| 01:05:59 | >> narrator: THE ESCOBAR FAMILY
And their bodyguards are met at
rio negro airport by u.s.
|
| 01:06:04 | D.e.a. agents.
|
| 01:06:07 | >> They were stopped at the
airport in bogota and stripped
of their visas.
|
| 01:06:13 | >> Who's going to tell me to
give escobar's family's
visas back?
|
| 01:06:16 | Nobody.
|
| 01:06:18 | >> So they're effectively
keeping the bait, the bait being
the family, in position in the
country whilelos pepesapply
the pressure against escobar.
|
| 01:06:27 | >> narrator: PABLO'S RESPONSE TO
The american's block would be
SWIFT AND DEADLY.Dennis ] NOBODY WANTS TO
Worry
about how their children will get by without
them.
|
| 01:08:06 | Allstate WANTS YOU TO WORRYABOUT IT A WHOLE
Lot less.
|
| 01:08:10 | LK TO AN Allstate AGENTABOUT LIFE INSURANCE.
|
| 01:08:14 | Are you in good hands?
|
| 01:08:33 | asthma.
|
| 01:08:33 | back
I'd get this tightness in my chest.
|
| 01:08:36 | So I went back to my doctor again.
|
| 01:08:38 | We chose symbicort to help control my asthma
symptoms
all day and night.
|
| 01:08:42 | [ Man ] SYMBICORT IMPROVES MY LUNG FUNCTION,
Starting within 15 minutes.
|
| 01:08:45 | Symbicort will not replace a rescue inhaler
for sudden symptoms.
|
| 01:08:49 | It is a combination of two medicines
and should not be taken more often than prescribed.
|
| 01:08:53 | Symbicort contains formoterol.
|
| 01:08:55 | Medicines like formoterol
increase the risk of death from asthma problems,
and children and adolescents may have an
increased risk
of being hospitalized for asthma problems.
|
| 01:09:02 | Symbicort is not for people whose asthma
is well controlled
with a long-term asthma control medicine
like inhaled corticosteroids.
|
| 01:09:09 | Once your asthma is well controlled,
your doctor will decide if you can stop symbicort
without loss of control,
and prescribe a long-term asthma control
medicine.
|
| 01:09:16 | Be sure to see your doctor
if your asthma does not improve or gets worse.
|
| 01:09:20 | Symbicort is a good choice
to help control my asthma all day and night.
|
| 01:09:24 | [ inhales ] [ exhales ]
Ask your doctor if symbicort is a good choice
for you.
|
| 01:09:28 | [ Male Announcer ] IF YOU CAN'TAFFORD YOUR
Medication,
astrazenecamay be able to help.
|
| 01:10:35 | >> narrator: APRIL, 1993:
With his family prevented from
fleeing colombia and forced back
into the hands of the death
squad,los pepes,cocaine king
pablo escobar
exacts his revenge.
|
| 01:10:51 | >> Pablo's response was to
set off a 300-pound bomb in
bogota that leveled
a city block.
|
| 01:11:00 | >> One of the predictions
that we had made was that as we
began to tighten the noose on
escobar, things would get more
violent--that he would react,
and he certainly did.
|
| 01:11:15 | I think we had nine bombs
in bogota in the space of
about two months,
hundreds of people killed.
|
| 01:11:25 | >>Los pepesresponded by
kidnapping and murdering
pablo's chief lawyer,
guido parra.
|
| 01:11:31 | And when they killed parra, they
also took his teenage son
and murdered him too.
|
| 01:11:35 | They hung signs around their
neck that said, "what do you
think of the exchange for the
"
"
>> narrator: DESPITE ALLEGATIONS
That colonel martinez is
cooperating withlos pepes,he
is kept on as commander of the
search bloc.
|
| 01:11:52 | >> Colonel martinez stood up
and did the job
that had to be done.
|
| 01:11:55 | Nobody else wanted to do it.
|
| 01:11:56 | A lot of people were afraid
to do it.
|
| 01:11:58 | >> Colonel martinez realized
that the fight between him
and pablo escobar was a fight
to the death.
|
| 01:12:03 | And at the end, either he or
pablo escobar was going to be
DEAD.>> narrator: With centra spike
finding no sign of pablo's voice
on the airways for months,
colonel martinez requests the
support of a colombian ground
surveillance unit.
|
| 01:12:19 | >> The colombian national police
were having a lot of success
with a small unit that operated
pole direction finders in
collaboration with centra spike.
|
| 01:12:29 | And colonel martinez requested
that this unit come to medellin.
|
| 01:12:33 | >> narrator: MARTINEZ RECEIVES
The unit.
|
| 01:12:36 | But he insists on sending one
of its members back home
to bogota.
|
| 01:12:41 | >> His superiors sent him to me
on two occasions, and on both
occasions, I sent him back
because he bears my name.
|
| 01:12:53 | >> The problem was that his own
son was one of the men
working in this unit.
|
| 01:12:58 | >> I knew that my equipment
would work, and we could get
good results in medellin.
|
| 01:13:06 | But he was always resistant
to my working in medellin
for my safety.
|
| 01:13:12 | , was determined
to be with the unit and get
pablo escobar before he could
get him or his sisters
or brothers or his mother.
|
| 01:13:24 | >> After a lot of talking,
we came to the conclusion that
I could stay in medellin.
|
| 01:13:29 | We could get no more rest
until we captured him.
|
| 01:13:34 | >> narrator: WITH ESCOBAR'S
Family under police watch
in medellin, pablo's own son
becomes his father's front man.
|
| 01:13:44 | >> He talked to juan pablo just
about everyday by radiophone.
|
| 01:13:48 | And juan pablo became the one
person who he trusted who he
could communicate with to do
his bidding with the government.
|
| 01:13:57 | >> narrator: WHILE PABLO
Strategizes with his son,
colonel martinez's son tries to
pinpoint the transmission.
|
| 01:14:05 | >> I was very sure that I would
find pablo escobar
with this equipment.
|
| 01:14:10 | >> narrator: AS THE HUNT FOR
Escobar gets new life,
rumors continue to cloud
the search bloc.
|
| 01:14:15 | Known members of the
mellin cartel are seen meeting
with search bloc officers
outside the search bloc base,
including a notorious assassin.
|
| 01:14:27 | >> An individual that we knew
only as don bernardo at that
time--and I'll admit, we did
interview him.
|
| 01:14:32 | The colombian national police
brought him in as an informant,
and he provided information
about escobar and his
associates.
|
| 01:14:40 | >> It was one of those things
that happened in a dirty war.
|
| 01:14:44 | There was lots of informants.
|
| 01:14:47 | I can't say, you know,
if they were part oflos pepes
or not, but there were
informants.
|
| 01:14:52 | >> narrator: AMONG THOSE WORKING
As as a secret informant
for the colombian police
is carlos castaño.
|
| 01:14:59 | >> I provided information to the
police under the code name
alekos.
|
| 01:15:05 | They never knew I was carlos
castaño, leader of the
paramilitaries.
|
| 01:15:11 | >> We're not afforded the luxury
of having informants
who are priests.
|
| 01:15:17 | Thebloque de busquedawas the
good guys; the narcotics
traffickers were the bad guys.
|
| 01:15:22 | >> narrator: WASHINGTON ALSO
Becomes concerned about
a possible connection between
los pepesand delta force.
|
| 01:15:30 | >> The tactics being employed by
los pepeswere basically the
same tactics that delta force
was in colombia teaching
to the search bloc.
|
| 01:15:38 | >> There had been a lot of
comments that thepepeswere
using like tactics.
|
| 01:15:42 | From what I had heard,
they were just ruthless.
|
| 01:15:45 | There's no tactics
..].
|
| 01:15:47 | They just whacked people.
|
| 01:15:49 | Anyway, they were very
efficient.
|
| 01:15:52 | >> In washington, the fear was
not just that members of the
colombian search bloc who had
been trained by delta force
were, in fact, moonlighting as
members oflos pepesbut that
delta force operators themselves
might be participating
in these hits.
|
| 01:16:07 | >> narrator: NOVEMBER 12, 1993:
The cia briefs the pentagon
on suspicions of a connection
between delta force
andlos pepes.
|
| 01:16:16 | A decision is made to pull all
american forces from colombia.
|
| 01:16:22 | >> I did get word that we were
going to be told that our
military units were going to be
pulled out, and I certainly
didn't want that to happen.
|
| 01:16:31 | >> Ambassador busby was then
able to go to work with his
connections in the white house
to countermand the joint chief's
order to remove the people
from colombia, and they stayed.
|
| 01:16:42 | >> narrator: AS BUSBY BUYS THE
Search bloc precious time,
surveillance teams continue to
crisscross medellin.
|
| 01:16:49 | >> In late november of 1993,
the search bloc, with the help
of centrspike, was able
to pinpoint pablo's location
to a hilltop
fincaoutside medellin.
|
| 01:16:59 | >> Intelligence had been
received that indicated that
escobar was hiding in a small
house located on the side
of a mountain out in
the rural areas.
|
| 01:17:08 | >> When the assault forces hit
the house, they burst in,
and pablo wasn't there.
|
| 01:17:16 | In fact, pablo had been talking
on the radio, but he would
walk up into the woods
a short distance from the house
so that he would have a better
line of sight--of communications
with his son,
juan pablo, in medellin.
|
| 01:17:27 | So when the search bloc
descended on the farmhouse,
pablo was actually
up in the woods.
|
| 01:17:33 | The search bloc examined the
farmhouse where pablo
had been staying.
|
| 01:17:37 | And it was apparent to them
that the drug kingpin was
living under increasingly
strained circumstances.
|
| 01:17:45 | >> Virtually his entire
organization, the medellin
cartel, was totally destroyed.
|
| 01:17:50 | >> narrator: ONE OF THE FEW
Remaining links to pablo's
empire is his son juan pablo.
|
| 01:17:56 | >> The escobar family was
staying in a apartment
in medellin.
|
| 01:18:02 | Andlos pepeswere sort of
picking off people who worked
for the family.
|
| 01:18:07 | So they were pretty terrified.
|
| 01:18:11 | Pablo is really desperate.
|
| 01:18:12 | His family is literally in the
hands of his enemies.
|
| 01:18:15 | >> We always had his family
under watch 24 hours a day.
|
| 01:18:21 | So he could never touch our
families, because if he does,
his family would also perish.
|
| 01:18:30 | >> He was always worried about
his family's security, because
that is where thepepes
concentrated their attack
efforts: his family.
|
| 01:18:41 | >> narrator: NOVEMBER 27, 1993:
Scheming with his son,
juan pablo, escobar makes
a secret arrangement to
evacuate his family to germany.
|
| 01:18:50 | >> And word of this, of course,
gets back to the embassy,
because centra spike
is listening to all of
pablo's communications.
|
| 01:18:58 | >> We learned that they were
traveling on a lufthansa flight
from bogota to germany.
|
| 01:19:03 | >> So the united states
government goes to work with the
colombian government to assure
that the german authorities will
not allow the escobar families
into that country.
|
| 01:19:13 | >> narrator: ESCOBAR'S FAMILY IS
Refused entry into germany and
flown directly back to colombia.
|
| 01:19:20 | >> They put them up in hotel
tequendama, which is a large
hotel complex in bogota that's
actually owned by the colombian
national police.
|
| 01:19:28 | And so w, publicly they
claimed to be protecting
pablo's family, the way that
pablo saw it was that his
family had now fallen into the
hands of the very people
who were likely to kill them.
|
| 01:19:38 | >> Sure enough, it wasn't a day
before escobar called.
|
| 01:19:43 | When he made the first phone
call, I thought,
"
>> once again, their efforts to
get out of the country
had been stopped.
|
| 01:19:51 | That's when he started
making mistakes.
|
| 01:19:54 | >> When pablo escobar begins to
make phone calls to the hotel
tequendama, we placed everybody
in a state of alert.
|
| 01:20:04 | >> He called the presidential
palace in an effort to speak to
president gaviria, threatening
to wage all-out war against the
state unless they released his
family and allowed them to
leave colombia to a safe haven.
|
| 01:20:15 | >> He started calling everybody,
and that's where he made the
mistake of staying in one place
too long.
|
| 01:20:21 | >> And at this critical moment,nt of colombia
announces that they're going to
remove the protective detail
from around the escobar family.
|
| 01:20:32 | >> I mean, it was not fair to
have so many colombians at risk
and, at the same time, having
this man with nothing to lose.
|
| 01:20:40 | >> At this point, just to
ratchet up the pressure on
escobar,los pepesmade a public
announcement that they were
going to resume their murderous
campaign against him.
|
| 01:20:49 | >> We were closing in
on escobar.
|
| 01:20:52 | We made him get to a point
where he had to abandon his
bodyguards, and he was reduced
to hide out almost alone.
|
| 01:21:02 | >> narrator: WITH THE EXCEPTION
Of pablo's family, every
resident of the hotel has fled
for fear of being caught in the
cross fire between pablo
escobar, the search bloc,
and thepepesdeath squad.
|
| 01:21:15 | >> The fear is so palpable
that little manuela,
who was then eight years old,
was overheard walking the halls
of the empty hotel singing
a little christmas carol to
herself that she'd changed the
words to, and the words that
she was singing were,"los pepes
are going to kill my father,
" you know what this is,
cartwright? yes. nicorette mini.
|
| 01:22:36 | You carry them around everywhere.
|
| 01:22:37 | Yes I do,
because cravings are everywhere.
|
| 01:22:40 | Would you take aravi for me, cartwright?
|
| 01:22:42 | How would I --
exactly.
|
| 01:22:45 | [ Male Announcer ] NICORETTEMINI GOES WHEREVER
You go,
to help make quittingsuck less.
|
| 01:22:49 | =çññ x?8w7o?X
ings ]
Well, well, well. What do we have here?
|
| 01:25:09 | Frozen pipes. A classic.
|
| 01:25:10 | Well put. Pretty obvious. Ms. Young?
|
| 01:25:11 | That's why it's so important,as an agent,
to sit down with our clients,
so we can get to know themand talk about
stuff like this.
|
| 01:25:18 | Why don't they just turn off the main water
supply?
|
| 01:25:21 | You do realize this is just an exercise,
right?
|
| 01:25:25 | - I do now. - Moving on.
|
| 01:25:26 | Okay, let's getthe fire-retardant suits on.
|
| 01:25:28 | [ Man Announcing ]We are insurance.
|
| 01:25:30 | ♪♪ We are Farmers Bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum
♪♪
|
| 01:25:38 | >> narrator: DECEMBER 1993:
On the run and at war
with the state of colombia,
pablo escobar tries to protect
his family from the vigilante
death squad,los pepes.
|
| 01:25:48 | >> He's desperate to get his
family out of colombia, so he
has to continue making phone
calls to the hotel tequendama.
|
| 01:25:57 | While pablo is on the phone
talking, centra spike is
listening in, and they fix his
location to a neighborhood in
medellin called los olivos.
|
| 01:26:06 | Colonel martinez positioned
a lot of his men in parking lots
in that neighborhood so they
would be poised and ready to
move the next time pablo came up
on the radio.
|
| 01:26:17 | >> narrator: HUGO MARTINEZ, JR.,
And the rest of the search bloc
wait for another escobar
phone call.
|
| 01:26:24 | >> Every time pablo got on the
radiotelephone with this son,
, would be cruising
the streets in his telemetry van
trying to zero in on the precise
location of the phone call.
|
| 01:26:38 | >> My father was very clear,
saying that the operations
cannot go on if pablo was
not talking.
|
| 01:26:44 | >> narrator: DESPERATE FOR
A way out, pablo turns to his
son, juan pablo.
|
| 01:26:51 | >> Pablo woke up on the morning
OF DECEMBER 2nd, THE DAY AFTER
His 44th birthday, and had
spaghetti for breakfast and then
immediately got on the phone
with his son juan pablo.
|
| 01:27:02 | >> narrator: ESCOBAR AGREES TO
Answer a phone interview
through his son.
|
| 01:27:06 | >> He instructs his son to
accept a list of questions from
journalists with the intention
of giving interviews that will
play on the heartstrings of the
colombian public, the fact that
the government is using his
wife and children as bait.
|
| 01:27:22 | Juan pablo asked his father for
some coaching on how to answer
the questions.
|
| 01:27:27 | He also warned pablo that there
were a lot of questions so this
conversation might take
a long time.
|
| 01:27:33 | He tells juan pablo that
they'll get back on the phone
a few hours later.
|
| 01:27:37 | This, of course, gave the
tip-off then to colonel martinez
and his men that they could be
waiting and in position for the
phone call that was going to
happen later in the day.
|
| 01:27:48 | >> Indeed, he called again.
|
| 01:27:50 | We were already located in
a house near the zone from where
he first called.
|
| 01:27:55 | >> Hugo immediately started
tracking the signal, and the
search bloc followed him out
into the city.
|
| 01:28:00 | He's looking at a little
monitor that has a line
stretched across it, and the
line either contracts or
expands depending on whether
he's getting closer or getting
further away.
|
| 01:28:11 | And initially, he locates it in
a building where he thinks
pablo must be speaking.
|
| 01:28:17 | And the search bloc launches
a raid on this building, but
immediately upon launching the
, realizes
that he's made a mistake.
|
| 01:28:27 | >> I read the instruments wrong.
|
| 01:28:29 | They went inside, and I realized
he was still talking,
and I was very surprised.
|
| 01:28:34 | I had to look again at the
instruments, and I found out
that there were things that
produced an error in the
readings.
|
| 01:28:41 | >> The signal is bouncing off of
water in a little canal running
down the side of the street.
|
| 01:28:47 | >> When I realized this and
made the subtractions, the arrow
changed immediately.
|
| 01:28:53 | >> So he radios to the search
bloc that he's made a mistake,
and he races off thinking that
the troops will then get back
in their vehicles
and follow him, but, in fact,
no one hears him.
|
| 01:29:03 | , and his driver
are driving off by themselves
hunting down this signal
and manages to drive
right down the correct street
in los olivos where pablo is
staying.
|
| 01:29:17 | >> He started talking again,
and I followed the signal to
the point where the equipment
showed me the exact location
he was in.
|
| 01:29:25 | I turned around and passed by
the front again.
|
| 01:29:29 | And with the radio in my hand,
I put my hand out the window
and started pointing at the
window in the second floor.
|
| 01:29:39 | At the same time that I was
pointing, I observed
the silhouette of pablo escobar
with the phone in his hand.
|
| 01:29:46 | I was listening, and he looked
through the window.
|
| 01:29:49 | We saw each other.
|
| 01:29:54 | >> He calls me and tells me,
"i have located him with
"
furthermore, he tells me,
"
>> and colonel martinez
immediately tells him,
"
>> I tell them that they should
wait for the search bloc,
but if they had to confront him,
to do so.
|
| 01:30:17 | >> And so hugo went around to
the back of the building, and
some of the men with him staked
out the front door.
|
| 01:30:25 | >> Pablo escobar was very calm.
|
| 01:30:30 | We did not see him trying to
make any escape attempts.
|
| 01:30:34 | He was very still,
maybe waiting for luck to help
him again, but this time,
he was surrounded.
|
| 01:30:46 | >> narrator: HUGO AGUILAR'S TEAM
Reaches the scene and
immediately makes the assault.
|
| 01:30:52 | >> Pablo hadn't noticed anything
peculiar and was still talking
on the phone with his son juan
pablo when the explosive charge
went off on the door downstairs.
|
| 01:31:03 | >> We began going up the stairs.
|
| 01:31:06 | I was up front.
|
| 01:31:07 | Pablo escobar said, "there is
something going on here.
|
| 01:31:10 | "
and he threw the telephone.
|
| 01:31:15 | He ran to the window, and he
went into the abyss.
|
| 01:31:19 | >> narrator: ESCOBAR'S LONE
Bodyguard limon is the first to
reach the window.
|
| 01:31:25 | >> The man that was with pablo
escobar come out of the house.
|
| 01:31:27 | He jumped, and he headed in our
direction, shooting.
|
| 01:31:32 | >> Limon attempted to race
across the rooftop and was
apparently shot on his way
across the roof.
|
| 01:31:39 | The force of his momentum
carried him right off the roof,
and he landed on the grass
behind the garage.
|
| 01:31:46 | >> And then pablo escobar
appeared.
|
| 01:31:48 | He had two guns in his hands.
|
| 01:31:51 | Pablo began trying to inch his
way out along a wall that
bordered the rooftop looking for
some avenue of escape.
|
| 01:32:00 | He was talking to the police
with such rage and shooting in
and out of the house.
|
| 01:32:05 | When he was against the wall, we
were not able to get a line of
fire to hit him.
|
| 01:32:08 | He started walking to the front,
and since the roof goes up,
we started seeing more of his
body, and at that moment,
he fell.
|
| 01:32:26 | >> When the firing stopped,
I looked, and I saw him lying
on the roof.
|
| 01:32:30 | I took the radio and said,
"viva, colombia.
|
| 01:32:33 | "
>> narrator: THE WORLD'S MOST
Powerful criminal was dead.
|
| 01:32:41 | But just how pablo escobar died
would remain clouded in mystery.
|
| 01:32:50 | ]
computer.
|
| 01:32:50 | It has up to 48 gigs of memory
so it can hold work files, pictures, videos,
music.
|
| 01:32:53 | Whatever you need.
|
| 01:32:54 | And this is just the keyboard.
|
| 01:32:56 | All my stuff stays on the phone
when I pull it off the laptop dock.
|
| 01:32:58 | So it's a computer that's a phone.
|
| 01:33:00 | Or a phone that's a computer,
really, either way is correct.
|
| 01:33:03 | Well, which is it, sir?
|
| 01:33:04 | You seem to be changing your story.
|
| 01:33:08 | [ Male Announcer ]THE POWER OF A COMPUTER.
|
| 01:33:10 | The portabilityof a smartphone.
|
| 01:33:11 | At&t presentsthe motorola atrix™ 4g.
|
| 01:33:13 | In the network,your life fits in your phone.
|
| 01:33:16 | At&t.rethink possible.
|
| 01:33:35 | L.
|
| 01:33:35 | rooms.
|
| 01:33:36 | So why does this one
cost so much less
ON Hotwire.com?
|
| 01:33:39 | When hotels have unsold rooms
they use hotwire hot rates
to fill them,
so you get
ridiculously low prices,
backed by
our low price guarantee.
|
| 01:33:45 | ♪ H-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪
|
| 01:33:47 | ♪ Hotwire.com ♪
|
| 00:00:40 | Expanded
tsthfrom monta jr.
|
| 00:00:57 | There.
|
| 00:00:58 | He says dad, lets take wesley
johnson inside.
|
| 00:01:00 | That's exactly what he did on
the inside.
|
| 00:01:01 | >> Jim: And that's how to play
basketball.
|
| 00:01:03 | You face up.
|
| 00:01:04 | You want to make a move.
|
| 00:01:05 | A quick move.
|
| 00:01:06 | One dribble.
|
| 00:01:07 | You are at he
is decisive.
|
| 00:01:30 | He is efficient.
|
| 00:01:30 | Egestion the ball.
|
| 00:01:31 | He does something with it or he
gets rid of it.
|
| 00:01:33 | He doesn't sit there and pound
it all the time.
|
| 00:01:36 | When he does he gets in
trouble.
|
| 00:01:41 | >> Bob: Kevin love is today for
minnesota.
|
| 00:02:26 | >> Bob: milicic
beasley
is 3 of 8 from the field.
|
| 00:02:35 | Amundson continues his good
night.
|
| 00:02:37 | 10 Points and 6 rebounds in 13
minutes.
|
| 00:02:42 | That's the mound that the
warriors with been looking for.
|
| 00:02:45 | >> Jim: Finally healthy and in
shape.
|
| 00:02:48 | >> Bob: Law draws the foul on
randolph on the pass.
|
| 00:02:57 | This game is a lot like friday
night's game.
|
| 00:02:59 | >> Jim: Oh, my goodness.
|
| 00:03:01 | >> Bob: It's been a very
different tempo.
|
| 00:03:08 | >> Jim: There is there is an
old cole porter song what is
pretty ap ripo.
|
| 00:03:25 | Night and day.
|
| 00:03:26 | >> Bob: They've outrebounded
the best rebounding team in the
league and they have forced all
these turnovers and they have
limited kevin love from going
crazy.
|
| 00:03:36 | They have made a nice
adjustment to a team that lost
108-105 to dallas and then beat
up on indiana and utah.
|
| 00:03:43 | Minnesota has been playing very
well.
|
| 00:03:46 | But the warriors are taking it
to them tonight.
|
| 00:03:49 | There hasn't been a barrage of
threes or easy scoring.
|
| 00:03:53 | It's kind of tough, bare
knuckled defense and
rebounding.
|
| 00:04:02 | You hold to minnesota to three
second chance points after they
had 31 in your last meeting,
you have a good emphasis on
something.
|
| 00:04:14 | A little fake and drops in the
jumper.
|
| 00:04:24 | Coach smart probably wondering
if the team goes home and give
monta ellis all that rest with
sacramento lurking tomorrow
night.
|
| 00:04:31 | >> Jim: That's a rhetorical
question.
|
| 00:04:36 | Yes, they can.
|
| 00:04:36 | >> Bob: A wing jumper.
|
| 00:04:45 | It to 20.
|
| 00:04:45 | >> Jim: They're trying to get
it to love.
|
| 00:04:53 | Love is going to go to the foul
line.
|
| 00:04:56 | The warriors have another
agenda here.
|
| 00:04:58 | You know what that is?
|
| 00:05:00 | To stop love from getting a
double-double.
|
| 00:05:03 | They're going double-team him.
|
| 00:05:05 | Are going to triple team
hi
you can see that.
|
| 00:05:07 | That agenda is coming into fold
here.
|
| 00:05:13 | >> Bob: Acie law picked up the
foul.
|
| 00:05:16 | So kevin love 1 of 5 from the
field. misses right there.
|
| 00:05:26 | Kevin love is 85% from the
line.
|
| 00:05:27 | he's
feeling a little pressure.
|
| 00:05:35 | Tick tick.
|
| 00:05:36 | Away out of memphis.
|
| 00:05:38 | He was traded for o.j.
|
| 00:05:42 | Mayo.
|
| 00:05:42 | Kevin love at 6 points and 3
rebounds.
|
| 00:05:44 | >> Jim: He is upset with
himself.
|
| 00:05:46 | >> Bob: He is going to get the
streak.
|
| 00:05:47 | There is a long way to go in
this game.
|
| 00:05:51 | You are going to have some
garbage time there in a couple
minutes.
|
| 00:05:56 | >> Jim: I agree with you.
|
| 00:06:03 | Randolph has picked up four
fouls in 13 minutes.
|
| 00:06:06 | >> Jim: It's still intriguing
to me to see how they will play
him.
|
| 00:06:11 | Let's keep an eye on that, all
right?
|
| 00:06:16 | Because foregoing some
disaster, the warriors are up
19 here with 7 minutes left.
|
| 00:06:21 | They're in the drivers' seat.
|
| 00:06:32 | Acie law could not get the
jumper.
|
| 00:06:38 | >> Jim: Well, now he has a
point guard on the floor.
|
| 00:06:41 | >> Bob: We had a foul and then
we had the rim grab.
|
| 00:06:53 | >> Jim: this is an easy
basket that is
going in.
|
| 00:06:59 | And then --
>> Bob: What is randolph doing?
|
| 00:07:01 | >> Jim: Anthony randolph comes
in and takes it away.
|
| 00:07:12 | >> Bob: Wow.
|
| 00:07:12 | >> Jim: He has to realize how
serious this is to make a bone
he pl like that.
|
| 00:07:18 | I love anthony randolph.
|
| 00:07:21 | I really do.
|
| 00:07:21 | And I think he can be a really
good player in this league and
I want him to be a good player.
|
| 00:07:27 | He is young.
|
| 00:07:28 | But he's old enough to know
better than that.
|
| 00:07:32 | >> Bob: It's his third year in
the league.
|
| 00:07:36 | >> Jim: Yeah.
|
| 00:07:36 | Which would be a senior at lsu,
by the way.
|
| 00:07:41 | >> Bob: Yeah.
|
| 00:07:44 | >> Jim: I'll tell you something
playing the
clock as much as the t-wolves.
|
| 00:07:56 | Right now missing there.
|
| 00:07:56 | The question is going to be
does kevin love get four more
points and do they have to get
any kind of nervous time where
monta ellis comes back in the
game.
|
| 00:08:06 | Those are the two rival stories
in the final six minutes.
|
| 00:08:12 | >> Bob: Acie law setting up
david lee.
|
| 00:08:16 | The warriors haven't shot it
well themselves at 43%.
|
| 00:08:19 | Love on the postup.
|
| 00:08:22 | Bigger double.
|
| 00:08:23 | Look what they're doing.
|
| 00:08:24 | He had it knocked away.
|
| 00:08:26 | They are not giving him
anything.
|
| 00:08:28 | They doubled him before he put
the ball on the floor which is
unusual.
|
| 00:08:33 | 52 Remaining in the game as
kevin love tries for
>> Bob: David lee and the
warriors are looking to become
the first opponent in 54 games
to keep kevin love out of the
double digit scoring and
rebounding.
|
| 00:09:57 | He's got six points and ten
rebounds on one of five
00 left and
the warriors up 18.
|
| 00:10:06 | And minnesota is going to force
feed him.
|
| 00:10:09 | >> Jim: Looks like they are
trying to here -- well, beasley
loves to score in the 4th
quarter.
|
| 00:10:16 | >> Bob: Unable to
knocked out of bounds.
|
| 00:10:21 | It's warriors ball.
|
| 00:10:22 | Kevin love is 1 of 6.
|
| 00:10:22 | >> Jim: He is feeling a little
pressure.
|
| 00:10:24 | >> Bob: The last time he didn't
have a double-double was
november 19 against the lakers.
|
| 00:10:29 | He had no points and 7 beast
and 0 of 7 -- 7 re7 shooting.
|
| 00:10:38 | He averages 20 points a game.
|
| 00:10:39 | >> Jim: That's an unusual
thing.
|
| 00:10:42 | You would think it would come
with rebounds, not points.
|
| 00:10:48 | >> Bob: A foul.
|
| 00:10:49 | Thornton took a shot.
|
| 00:10:51 | We had a foul off the ball on
martell webster.
|
| 00:10:54 | >> Jim: Goodness.
|
| 00:10:57 | Just let them play.
|
| 00:10:58 | >> Bob: Both teams over the
limit.
|
| 00:11:03 | Amundson, who has had a really
good game in terms of 10 points
and 10 rebounds in 16 minutes.
|
| 00:11:17 | He is at 34%.
|
| 00:11:23 | Missing there.
|
| 00:11:23 | Amundson for his career has
been at 48%.
|
| 00:11:26 | Last year in phoenix he shot
55% from the line.
|
| 00:11:33 | So every possession becomes
more and more intriguing.
|
| 00:11:39 | Do they force feed kevin love
to keep the streak alive?
|
| 00:11:51 | Ridnour double dribble.
|
| 00:11:52 | >> Jim: Was the ball knocked
out of his hand?
|
| 00:11:54 | That's uncharacteristic from
someone whose fundamentally
sound like that.
|
| 00:11:59 | Okay.
|
| 00:11:59 | He picks it up.
|
| 00:11:59 | Oh, he just lost it.
|
| 00:12:01 | You know, that's not a double
dribble.
|
| 00:12:04 | You can't advance the ball, but
you can fumble the
that's not a correct call.
|
| 00:12:09 | >> Bob: 25 Turnovers by
minnesota.
|
| 00:12:23 | Steph curry dropping in the 3.
|
| 00:12:26 | Steph's got 22 points, 9
rebounds and 6 assists.
|
| 00:12:28 | >> Jim: The shot is all in his
legs.
|
| 00:12:31 | That's why he can pump it from
a distance.
|
| 00:12:34 | >> Bob: Ridnour missing.
|
| 00:12:39 | Setting up randolph.
|
| 00:12:40 | Nd he'll go to the line.
|
| 00:12:52 | >> Jim: Well, minnesota is
playing it straight.
|
| 00:12:55 | They are not just forcing it to
kevin love so he could get some
kind of record like that.
|
| 00:13:07 | >> Bob: Randolph attempting a
free-throw.
|
| 00:13:11 | Amundson 16 minutes at 11
points and 6 rebounds.
|
| 00:13:18 | Very good productivity.
|
| 00:13:18 | They will acramento
tonight and deal with the kings
tomorrow at 7:00.
|
| 00:13:26 | Of course pregame live will
come your way at 6:30.
|
| 00:13:37 | Thorn going on the box.
|
| 00:13:42 | If you are smart, you get a new
toy.
|
| 00:13:47 | You have a small board that you
can post up.
|
| 00:13:52 | Thornton has eight points.
|
| 00:13:53 | He runs over beasley.
|
| 00:13:56 | That's a foul.
|
| 00:13:58 | Jim, wear something extra
special for bollywood night.
|
| 00:14:03 | It will be telecasts in india.
|
| 00:14:06 | Jim barnett comes to delhi.
|
| 00:14:08 | >> Jim: I tell you what, that's
going to be a huge audience.
|
| 00:14:13 | >> Bob: Yes, it is.
|
| 00:14:13 | >> Jim: You know, games back
to china.
|
| 00:14:18 | >> Bob: There are only two
countries in the world that
have over 1 billion people.
|
| 00:14:26 | India is the second.
|
| 00:14:27 | >> Jim: Yes, I understand.
|
| 00:14:29 | You know what language they
speak in india, though?
|
| 00:14:36 | There are like 80 different
dialects and languages.
|
| 00:14:37 | >> Bob: Kevin love 50 straight
double-doubles appears to have
come to an end.
|
| 00:14:42 | He will finish tonight with 6
points and 12 rebounds on 1 of
7 shooting.
|
| 00:14:52 | And david lee held wright out
without a field goal for a half
and held kevin love to six
points on 1 of 6 shooting after
he had hit for 37 points and 23
rebounds in minnesota.
|
| 00:15:17 | Reggie wills gets the steel and
cruises it in.
|
| 00:15:21 | 33 Points offer turnovers.
|
| 00:15:25 | Now it's a matter of getting
lee and curry out of the game.
|
| 00:15:27 | >> Jim: So now you have reggie
on the boards.
|
| 00:15:33 | See if he is going to shoot
these.
|
| 00:15:37 | >> Bob: Ridnour cracked that
down.
|
| 00:15:42 | >> Jim: He likes to score in
the 4th quarter, there is no
doubt.
|
| 00:15:45 | It is automatic that he is
going to launch.
|
| 00:15:48 | >> Bob: Michael beasley is
running the give and go.
|
| 00:15:52 | Give me the ball and you go
away.
|
| 00:15:54 | >> Jim: I've done that before.
|
| 00:16:02 | The skip pass to curry.
|
| 00:16:03 | Drop it in for two.
|
| 00:16:08 | Steph 24.
|
| 00:16:09 | Kurt rambis is going to call
timeout.
|
| 00:16:12 | And it's warriors.
|
| 00:16:13 | The story will be forcing 26
TURNOVERS >> Bob: Five-point game at
halftime.
|
| 00:17:31 | It has been all warriors in the
second half.
|
| 00:17:33 | All defense, all rebounding and
forcing turnovers.
|
| 00:17:37 | Time for the electrofying
seth curry with 24 points.
|
| 00:17:42 | 9 REBOUNDS, 6th AS.
|
| 00:17:47 | Monta picked up his fourth foul
with five minutes left in the
3rd.
|
| 00:17:52 | Didn't even need to come back
in because steph curry had it
handled.
|
| 00:17:58 | Our solar company electrofying
player.
|
| 00:18:02 | >> Jim: Gives monta a little
rest, like you coming into
sacramento tomorrow.
|
| 00:18:09 | Of course, his scoring average, probably
doesn't hurt monta
tonight getting 16 as it does
to stop kevin love's bad
streak.
|
| 00:18:19 | >> Bob: 53
straight games double digit.
|
| 00:18:25 | David lee played exceedingly
well.
|
| 00:18:29 | Couldn't finish inside.
|
| 00:18:30 | Got the rebounds and got to the
line with 4 of 6 free-throws.
|
| 00:18:37 | Randolph misses a jumper.
|
| 00:18:44 | Jeff adrian's first action.
|
| 00:18:53 | Egypt last time adrian -- the
warriors were not going to
allow kevin love to get 3-point plays.
|
| 00:18:59 | They fouled him hard on that.
|
| 00:19:04 | They were determined.
|
| 00:19:05 | >> Bob: So seth curry gets a
nice round of applause.
|
| 00:19:14 | Terrific game for the warriors
point guard.
|
| 00:19:16 | >> Jim: When he gets in t
rhythm he is such a pure
shooter.
|
| 00:19:21 | It just comes right out of his
hands.
|
| 00:19:23 | >> Bob: Reggie missing the
three.
|
| 00:19:26 | Warriors going to win three out
of 4 for minnesota this season.
|
| 00:19:37 | Lazar hayward in the game for
minnesota.
|
| 00:19:43 | Sent away by ekpe udoh.
|
| 00:19:47 | Udoh with five blocks tonight.
|
| 00:20:00 | Lou amundson is getting to the
rim.
|
| 00:20:05 | So the warriors going to win 3
out of 4. back up.
|
| 00:20:14 | Effort against
orlando.
|
| 00:20:18 | Tremendous defensive effort
tonight.
|
| 00:20:23 | Amundson has been able to shoot
jumpers tonight, which is not
normally in the game plan.
|
| 00:20:28 | But at this point in the game,
why not?
|
| 00:20:32 | If you're open, hoist it up
there.
|
| 00:20:36 | Now, minnesota beaten their
last two opponents.
|
| 00:20:38 | Indiana beat them by 24.
|
| 00:20:40 | Beat them 21 against utah.
|
| 00:20:43 | They have had big wins but
tonight not able to score.
|
| 00:20:47 | >> Bob: And dallas, too.
|
| 00:20:53 | 108-105.
|
| 00:20:53 | They come in and the warriors
shut them down.
|
| 00:20:58 | Lazar hayward out of marquette
was a 30th pick by washington
in the last year's draft.
|
| 00:21:04 | Season low is 78 by an
opponent.
|
| 00:21:08 | So minnesota has 77 right now.
|
| 00:21:15 | A udoh wing jumper.
|
| 00:21:22 | And randolph will miss.
|
| 00:21:26 | Amundson another rebound.
|
| 00:21:27 | Reggie can go right to the
iron.
|
| 00:21:32 | Likely one more minnesota
possession and this ended up
being the best defensive effort
of the season for the warriors
and another blocked shot as
ellington was sent away.
|
| 00:21:47 | james
ready to talk about this on
postgame live.
|
| 00:21:54 | Flynn will misfire.
|
| 00:21:55 | And it will be a season
a
-- the warriors win a game on
friday.
|
| 00:22:11 | They win a game on sunday and
head to sacramento for a game
on monday.
|
| 00:22:14 | They have won three of four
now.
|
| 00:22:17 | Win number 30 on the season.
|
| 00:22:19 | Win number 21 at home.
|
| 00:22:22 | So a minnesota team that rolled
through the wars 126-123.
|
| 00:22:27 | Gets shackled tonight and kevin
love's double-double streak
ends at 53 with 6 points and 12
rebounds on 1 of 6 shooting.
|
| 00:22:37 | The man who shut him david
lee.
|
| 00:22:43 | Congratulations.
|
| 00:22:43 | Impressive run for a very good
player.
|
| 00:22:45 | And kevin love as the warriors
defense very good tonight.
|
| 00:22:48 | Monta ellis only had to play 28
minutes.
|
| 00:22:53 | Steph curry led the way and
dorell wright backed up his
only in terms of minutes but
productivity from everyone.
|
| 00:23:03 | And lou amundson had 11 points
and 7 rebounds in 19 minutes.
|
| 00:23:07 | Part of the warriors' advantage
on the glass, 46-43 over one of
bounding teams in the
nba.
|
| 00:23:16 | And lou amundson, there is a
long cider.
|
| 00:23:23 | >> Jim: Previous game against
orlando was wild.
|
| 00:23:25 | It was woolley.
|
| 00:23:28 | All the three-pointers.
|
| 00:23:29 | Tonight this was a game that to
me was won in the trenches and
that came right to your
strength.
|
| 00:23:34 | >> Yeah, it was.
|
| 00:23:35 | I mean, complete opposite of
what we thought the other
night.
|
| 00:23:38 | You know, you can compare that
shootout we had to the real
ground them out games.
|
| 00:23:43 | I think all the big guys did a
great job on kevin love,
limiting his production
tonight.
|
| 00:23:49 | And, you know, like you said,
it was jup down in the
trenches and get it done.
|
| 00:23:54 | >> You brought it up.
|
| 00:23:56 | Kevin love.
|
| 00:23:56 | He stops the streak of double-
doubles.
|
| 00:23:58 | Was that something that you
talked about before the game?
|
| 00:24:00 | I could tell the end you didn't
want him to get it.
|
| 00:24:03 | Was that something you decided
late to the game to present
that?
|
| 00:24:08 | >> We talked a little bit about
it at halftime.
|
| 00:24:10 | He only had 2 points
something at half.
|
| 00:24:13 | So we wanted to make sure we
limited touches and, you know,
try to prevent him from getting
that double-double.
|
| 00:24:19 | Tem us how you remain ready.
|
| 00:24:20 | You don't always get a lot of
minutes.
|
| 00:24:23 | But whenever you are called
upon you have high energy and
you just give your out-out
effort like that.
|
| 00:24:28 | How do you ustain that
mentally?
|
| 00:24:33 | >> I try to work hard and
really just stay ready.
|
| 00:24:34 | There is nothing of more than
that.
|
| 00:24:38 | Just, you know, I always work
hard.
|
| 00:24:39 | When my number is called I'm
ready to play.
|
| 00:24:40 | >> What's it like playing with
a group of talented guards out
there?
|
| 00:24:46 | Monta ry.
|
| 00:24:48 | You can hang around and you
know what they are going to do.
|
| 00:24:50 | They are not going to feed you
the ball but it allows you to
go to the boards because they
are always going to the basket.
|
| 00:24:56 | >> Yeah.
|
| 00:24:56 | That's the thing about this
team.
|
| 00:24:58 | We have a great guard play.
|
| 00:25:00 | They take a lot of long jump
shots.
|
| 00:25:04 | That means chances for
at's what I try to, you
know,
make it a point to do when i
get in the game and just really
key in on the offensive
rebounds.
|
| 00:25:13 | >> I've got to ask you.
|
| 00:25:13 | Today's game because of the
score, and it was always
finalize the, gave you a chance
to work on your jump shot a
little bit?
|
| 00:25:20 | >> Yeah, yeah, I was playing
three out there for a little
that was nice.
|
| 00:25:25 | Good team effort.
|
| 00:25:26 | >> It's a great win.
|
| 00:25:28 | You pick up your 30th win of
the season.
|
| 00:25:31 | There was no letdown today.
|
| 00:25:33 | That was important.
|
| 00:25:33 | >> Yeah, you don't want to see
that after a big game like
that.
|
| 00:25:38 | And that's something that you
always are prepared for.
|
| 00:25:39 | You know, you have a big game
and you want 7 points.
|
| 00:26:03 | After 31 second chance points
in minnesota the tworld held to
>> tonight on chronicle live,
harsh reviews continue to pour
in for the ncaa selection
committee.
|
| 00:26:27 | Two basketball lifers tell us
what they think about the
controversy surrounding this
year's at large bids.
|
| 00:26:33 | Matt cain returns to game action
in arizona.
|
| 00:26:35 | Is he on track to be at full
strength for the regular season?
|
| 00:26:42 | >>> If the warriors put a bulls
eye on keith smart's back with a
pledge to make the post season
next season?
|
| 00:26:52 | Hot off the tonight on
chronicle live.
|
| 00:26:57 | Andrew bailey pitching against
the indians.
|
| 00:26:58 | That fast ball hit the mark but
the pain in the elbow did as
well.
|
| 00:27:02 | Bailey was shut down late last
year to have bone chips and
spurs removed from hi right
elbow.
|
| 00:27:09 | That did not look good.
|
| 00:27:10 | In a lot of pain there.
|
| 00:27:13 | Welcome to chronicle live.
|
| 00:27:14 | Greg papa in studio in san
francisco.
|
| 00:27:19 | We bring in susan who covers the
oakland a's.
|
| 00:27:24 | You tweeted foreman tightness.
|
| 00:27:27 | What is the problem with the
closer tonight?
|
| 00:27:28 | >> I actually heard from two
was more down
to the bottom part of his
forehand, near his hand.
|
| 00:27:37 | Which, you know, maybe that
indicates that it's not elbow
related.
|
| 00:27:40 | You got to think following his
second elbow surgery, a minor
clean up aside that somehow it's
to the elbow.
|
| 00:27:49 | Sometimes foreman problems can
be flexor tendons and that's
something you can feel in an
elbow.
|
| 00:27:57 | Greg, you know, removed four or
five months after surgery,
sometimes these things are just
scar tissue and things aren't
moving around and regular work
after forced inactivity for a
while, sometimes that can create
strange things.
|
| 00:28:15 | Until they get a goot look at
the pictures, x-rays, mri's, no
one will go.
|
| 00:28:22 | Billy bean said he didn't know
anything yet.
|
| 00:28:25 | >> When you say foreman
tightness and the hand going
numb, to me that would start
with the pain from the elbow.
|
| 00:28:32 | It will shoot down the foreman
and cause the tightness and
eventually like a stinger in
your shoulder, it will get into
your hand.
|
| 00:28:39 | I think it will be proved it has
to start with the elbow.
|
| 00:28:42 | He threw a on this
pitch.
|
| 00:28:47 | Thursday, he threw 12 pitches
and pitched beautifully one,
two, three.
|
| 00:28:50 | They were all fastballs.
|
| 00:28:52 | Did he throw anything besides a
fast ball today?
|
| 00:28:54 | >> You know what, I only saw
fastballs.
|
| 00:28:59 | You don't watch every pitch.
|
| 00:29:00 | The other game today, though.
|
| 00:29:17 | They brought him along slowly
and sort of done everything
right to this point.
|
| 00:29:23 | I just feel uncomfortable
speculating when it could be
anything, really.
|
| 00:29:28 | It could be nothing and could be
surgery again, which
he had in 2004.
|
| 00:29:37 | >> They got brian fuentes and he
could close.
|
| 00:29:45 | Thanks for the update.
|
| 00:29:45 | Susan.
|
| 00:29:48 | The big
ten, big 12, southeastern
conference, acc, mountain west
has two that may win it in byu
and san diego state.
|
| 00:30:18 | The day area doesn't have mes bracket.
|
| 00:30:25 | Mark, you've been around as long
as I have.
|
| 00:30:28 | What's going on with the men's
situation right now?
|
| 00:30:32 | Nobody makes it at all?
|
| 00:30:33 | >> Well, the teams are just not
good enough.
|
| 00:30:35 | I mean, everybody will talk
about saint mary's and we can
get into that later.
|
| 00:30:42 | They're okay teams.
|
| 00:30:43 | That's why they're playing in
the second tier tournaments.
|
| 00:30:52 | So they're not horrible teams
but they're not great.
|
| 00:30:54 | When I moved here in '84 and it
took a while for any team here
to make it.
|
| 00:30:59 | For a while, people forget but
BACK IN THE 80s, YOU SAY
20 YEARS, BACK IN THE 80s IT WAS
Like watching the ncaa was like
watching the moon landing.
|
| 00:31:11 | >> There were only 16 teams
then.
|
| 00:31:13 | How many were in the tournament
then?
|
| 00:31:15 | >> There were
>> you have 68 and you can't get
one?
|
| 00:31:20 | >> It's a statement and it's not
a good statement.
|
| 00:31:23 | >> What do you think, damon?
|
| 00:31:24 | >> There was a team good enough
to make it in there and the
selection committee screwed it
up.
|
| 00:31:32 | Saint mary's earned its way in
the tournament and the selection
committee did less than its job
here.
|
| 00:31:39 | The explanation only made the
situation worse, not better.
|
| 00:31:43 | Saint mary's scheduled
aggressively and stepped out of
their comfort zone to play top
teams.
|
| 00:31:49 | Saint mary's and gonzaga is the
west equivalent of duke, north
carolina.
|
| 00:31:57 | Not with as much talent but can
you find me a pac 10 rival to
pretend to move the needle as
much as they do?
|
| 00:32:04 | >> Damon, you're younger than i
am and better looking, but
you're not smarter.
|
| 00:32:12 | Here's the deal.
|
| 00:32:13 | Saint mary's had a chance to get
in the tournament and that was
by taking care of business.
|
| 00:32:17 | They lost to san diego.
|
| 00:32:18 | >> That was a bad loss.
|
| 00:32:20 | >> That to to me is when al gore
should have been president but
you didn't win tennessee.
|
| 00:32:29 | He didn't win his own state.
|
| 00:32:32 | While he had a case, he didn't
win his home state.
|
| 00:32:34 | Saint mary's has a case and you
could argue they're as good as
some of the teams in the
tournament but they had a chance
to beat san diego and didn't and
I think that's really what
happened.
|
| 00:32:47 | >> Even with the loss, they're
coconference regular season
championships.
|
| 00:32:52 | >> Who did they beat?
|
| 00:32:54 | They beat gonzaga back in
november.
|
| 00:32:58 | The head coach grows with you
and later on, we'll hear his
thought.
|
| 00:33:03 | He wants to go to a bcs where
the rpi is a prevailing number
you look at.
|
| 00:33:10 | The bigger issue here, I think
randy is tired of this.
|
| 00:33:14 | This is two out of the last
three years where he feels he
was snubbed.
|
| 00:33:18 | This team wasn't as good as the
patty mills and diamond simpson
team of a couple years ago but
he's mad.
|
| 00:33:28 | How could I get anymore out of
this program?
|
| 00:33:29 | I'm doing all I can and we still
can't get in the ncaa
tournament.
|
| 00:33:33 | This may be the moment randy
decides to leave just to get
into the tournament.
|
| 00:33:38 | >> I think he's looking for
groaner pasture.
|
| 00:33:43 | You have to.
|
| 00:33:43 | A farm not
being picked up by a grocery
store, what's the point of
working there?
|
| 00:33:49 | He has to be beside himself.
|
| 00:33:54 | She's scoured the globe to put
together the best team he can
and he's done a hell of a job.
|
| 00:34:00 | They've been among the better
consistently represented teams
over and over again.
|
| 00:34:04 | Are we going to hold him guilty
of being in the wcc?
|
| 00:34:11 | Maybe it's the wcc not getting
it done for saint mary's.
|
| 00:34:15 | >> You say, I understand why he
wants it to be strict.
|
| 00:34:19 | Somebody in that meeting room
was not representing them well.
|
| 00:34:23 | Stan morrison, the former san
jose state coach is the guy who
is supposed to monitor the wcc
and tout the teams.
|
| 00:34:33 | He didn't scream loud enough --
>> how about carroll williams?
|
| 00:34:36 | >> He's not on the committee but
stan morris is supposed to
represent the wcc room in that
room and tout them and maybe
stan needed to make a better
case.
|
| 00:34:48 | If saint mary's fans want to get
upset, maybe they should get mad
at him.
|
| 00:34:53 | >> Whether it was the wcc
representative in the room that
dropped the ball or not, how
about the fact that ohio state,
in case you didn't heard, is in
an awful lot of trouble with the
ncaa right now.
|
| 00:35:05 | There is not a minute of buckeye
basketball and they're the
number one seed that means more
than the result of next year's
spring game.
|
| 00:35:18 | With jim tressel going through
the investigation of his life,
shouldn't they have said -- i
think he should have gone back
to columbus and worried about
his football team and somebody
else should have put this
together.
|
| 00:35:30 | >> We are going to talk to bob
knig coming up and also billy
packer.
|
| 00:35:38 | The big news, andrew bailey's
elbow appears to be barking.
|
| 00:35:45 | Matt cain was back today.
|
| 00:35:48 | Up next, we'll tell you how the
post season hero did against e
brewers.
|
| 00:38:58 | >> First time in scottsdale,
good news is he gets five back.
|
| 00:39:03 | He wore nine last year.
|
| 00:39:05 | Back to work is the first in
depth look at the 2011 giants as
they prepare to defend their
championship.
|
| 00:39:15 | We're concerned about
number 18 on chronicle live.
|
| 00:39:19 | Welcome back.
|
| 00:39:19 | Greg papa joined by mark purdy.
|
| 00:39:26 | Matt cain made one start and had
a little inflammation and threw
a simulated game thursday and
back on the mound against
milwaukee and pitched well.
|
| 00:39:34 | Are you work ried anymore about
your number three starter?
|
| 00:39:40 | >> No.
|
| 00:39:40 | We call him the number three
starter and I guess that's what
he'll be.
|
| 00:39:45 | I think secretly, he's the best
pitcher they have and also, i
think, physically built and
constructed to have the longest,
most tenured career when it's
all said and done.
|
| 00:39:58 | He's a horse.
|
| 00:39:58 | I think he's the secret ace of
this staff and I am not worried
about matt cain at all.
|
| 00:40:05 | Whenever anybody has much as a
hangover in spring training,
shut it down for a day or two
and call me friday.
|
| 00:40:11 | >> They got that every morning
when they wake up in the spring.
|
| 00:40:15 | The real kicker is how he feels
tomorrow.
|
| 00:40:20 | When I hear an elbow injury, you
throw a lot of pitches and
things get in the elbow.
|
| 00:40:26 | >> Your question is are you
worried?
|
| 00:40:29 | I worry about every pitch r.
|
| 00:40:33 | Look at what happened at bailey.
|
| 00:40:34 | I agree with you about cain
being the most sturdy workhorse.
|
| 00:40:39 | I remember the all star game of
2009.
|
| 00:40:43 | Joe morgan was here and either
you and I asked him who he would
take and he said cain because of
the reason you said.
|
| 00:40:50 | He's just built stronger and he
seems to have a better chance.
|
| 00:40:55 | >> Cain was hurt that night and
didn't pitch in the all star
game.
|
| 00:41:00 | But go ahead.
|
| 00:41:00 | >> Joe said long term to go with
cain.
|
| 00:41:04 | >> I'm just teasing.
|
| 00:41:05 | You're worried about injuries in
spring training.
|
| 00:41:09 | I'm worried about moving payroll
off the roster.
|
| 00:41:13 | I would to look at moving
zito's money, if possible.
|
| 00:41:16 | Aaron rowand is the guy.
|
| 00:41:18 | When they got to surprise to
play the rangers, I was
surprised when aaron row wapd
went out to left field.
|
| 00:41:25 | Something is telling me somebody
in baseball wants to look at
aaron rowand in left field.
|
| 00:41:32 | Any way they could the
salary to the phillies?
|
| 00:41:40 | >> He's done nothing from a
production standpoint since he's
been in the uniform, pretty
much.
|
| 00:41:47 | He owes it to the giants to be a
good sport and play where ever
they need him to play whether
for their needs or shop him
eventually.
|
| 00:41:56 | I've never seen a more crowded
and also less all star laidened
outfield as the giants have.
|
| 00:42:04 | They're secretly untalented and
very crowded all at the same
time.
|
| 00:42:09 | When I say untalented, they were
talented enough to win the world
series.
|
| 00:42:14 | >> Individually, yes.
|
| 00:42:15 | If you put the collective stats
of the left fielder, whoever
that is over the course of the
season, they aren't that bad.
|
| 00:42:21 | >> They're not barry bonds' left
field stats.
|
| 00:42:24 | >> No, but I think what's
happened is bouchy loves to make
and fiddle with the lineups.
|
| 00:42:33 | >> He tinkers.
|
| 00:42:34 | >> I think he wanted to see
rowand out there to show him he
could do it.
|
| 00:42:41 | If you're going to play on this
team, you may have to play left
field.
|
| 00:42:45 | >> He has years left and $24
million.
|
| 00:42:54 | Phillies lost werth and brown
will be out four to six weeks.
|
| 00:42:58 | They have ibanez in left field.
|
| 00:43:01 | Shane victorino in center and
ben francisco in right.
|
| 00:43:04 | Would theyot look at aaron
rowand if the giants took half
of the $24 million left?
|
| 00:43:10 | >> Sure they would.
|
| 00:43:12 | If anyone is picking up half of
a contract and you have a need,
why wouldn't you be open to any
and all ideas?
|
| 00:43:19 | This is the time we're kicking
tires and exploring offers.
|
| 00:43:24 | >> I would never send him to
another national league team.
|
| 00:43:28 | The last thing you want is this
guy to come back and haunt you
in the playoffs.
|
| 00:43:32 | >> Do you think he's hauntable?
|
| 00:43:35 | >> Yes.
|
| 00:43:35 | I think he could come up and be
a cody ross.
|
| 00:43:41 | I would send him to an american
league team.
|
| 00:43:44 | >> I wouldn't bet on him hitting
five home run in the post
season.
|
| 00:43:50 | >> Purdy is worried about health
and andrew bailey's health.
|
| 00:43:55 | We have an update.
|
| 00:43:56 | james
andrews.
|
| 00:43:59 | He'll travel to the south of the
andrews
who performed the clean up
procedure this past off season.
|
| 00:44:06 | Saint mary's is not going to the
ncaa tournament again and the
head coach is calling out the
selection committee.
|
| 00:44:14 | Up next, we get the opinion of
winningiest opinion of -- bob
knight and billy packer are
tonight's dual chronicle
conversations.
|
| 00:47:07 | >> Go to something where there's
a standardized system.
|
| 00:47:14 | I know the way we're doing it
now, is some teams can get a 65,
69 rpi from a big conference,
they'll find a way to m an
excuse to get them in.
|
| 00:47:24 | Whereas from our conference,
they're not going to flip-flop
that.
|
| 00:47:29 | We won't get the same deal.
|
| 00:47:31 | To me, that's not right.
|
| 00:47:34 | Let's just go by the numbers.
|
| 00:47:35 | Take the huner ror out of it.
|
| 00:47:38 | I know these guys are doing as
good of joby can, but
that's not right.
|
| 00:47:42 | >> Randy bennett has been
stopped twice now in the last
three years and advocating a bcs
type of system for college
system.
|
| 00:47:51 | Would that work?
|
| 00:47:52 | Let's bring in two legends in
their field.
|
| 00:48:01 | Bob knight.
|
| 00:48:04 | I'll start with you, billy.
|
| 00:48:04 | You've been outspoken on this
topic before.
|
| 00:48:07 | The committee, should they go to
a computerized system to pick
the field of 68 now?
|
| 00:48:14 | >> Well, bob just went to the
bathroom and I hope they had the
full facility there bob because
if they didn't I'd take the rpi
paper and take it in there and
properly use it.
|
| 00:48:25 | I don't think we want to get
into paper and numbers.
|
| 00:48:29 | Here's what I would suggest.
|
| 00:48:30 | The tournament committee, as you
know is headed up by people now
because you can't succeed
yourself on that committee with
a lot of people that don't have
basketball broundz.
|
| 00:48:39 | I'd like to see a subcommittee
established of former basketball
coaches who really know the game
and be willing to study the
teams and they watch them and
work together
subcommittee.
|
| 00:48:55 | When the basketball committee
gets down to their ten or twelve
teams they can't decide on, they
call those guys in the room and
based on their expertise in
basketball, those guys make the
selections.
|
| 00:49:06 | I don't think any coach in the
country would complain at the
likes of denny crumb, bob knight
sitting around talking about
I've seen these teams and
studied them and here's our
opinion.
|
| 00:49:19 | As a matter of fact, I've been
with bob this weekend and I said
bob, how many members of that
committee called you on sunday
to say bob, you've seen colorado
play a lot.
|
| 00:49:29 | You'rey familiar with the
big 12 and only won 900 plus
games and you know a little bit
about the game.
|
| 00:49:36 | In your opinion, what do you
think about colorado and the
answer is no one called bob
knight.
|
| 00:49:42 | So that's what would concern me
more than figuring out you could
have a computerized schedule to
determine who could play.
|
| 00:49:50 | Let's get the guys who really
coached the game.
|
| 00:49:55 | >> Claire williams is one of two
coaches on that committee.
|
| 00:50:00 | You don't like the rpi and bcs
adaptation but do you agree the
system is flawed on how pick
the field of 68?
|
| 00:50:09 | >> Well, you know, most systems
are flawed somewhere regardless
of where it is and I'm not so
sure you could do anything with
this system other than billy has
suggested, get real basketball
people involved in it.
|
| 00:50:22 | There's been people on that
committee for year a basketball from
a coconut unless it hit them on
the head.
|
| 00:50:30 | You have to have pure basketball
people on the committee and even
then, there would be situations
arising when you have x number
OF TEAMS TO PLAY AND THE 65th,
67Th teams think they should be
in it.
|
| 00:50:44 | The key to be able to handle
that is why complain?
|
| 00:50:49 | Get ready for the nit.
|
| 00:50:49 | It's been a great tournament for
college basketball.
|
| 00:50:52 | Get ready for it.
|
| 00:50:54 | Get your kids excited about
winding up playing in madison
square garden.
|
| 00:51:00 | The more coaches complain about
less likely they'll have
teams going into post season
play with the nit.
|
| 00:51:09 | Remember, there's 330 some
division I teams.
|
| 00:51:12 | When you put the nit together
with the ncaa, only about 25% of
all teams continue to play.
|
| 00:51:19 | So get with that part of it.
|
| 00:51:21 | The nit is a great answer.
|
| 00:51:22 | >> At one time, that was the
national championship
tournament.
|
| 00:51:28 | The ncaa was much later.
|
| 00:51:32 | You won that on top of the ones
you won at indiana.
|
| 00:51:37 | Do you agree with the top seeds
in each region in ohio state in
the east, kansas in the
southwest, pittsburgh in the
southeast and duke out here in
the west?
|
| 00:51:49 | >> Yeah, I think you can't make
an argument too much in that
regard.
|
| 00:51:54 | If notre dame made it to the big
east finals and won the big east
post season conference
tournament they probably would
have beaten out pitt for that
spot.
|
| 00:52:02 | The committee said they wouldn't
take the last ten games in
consideration to be anymore
important than the full body of
work.
|
| 00:52:10 | When you look at the four teams,
over the three and a half months
they were probably the four best
teams.
|
| 00:52:16 | >> You know another thing, our
online program to do something
about prostate cancer would be
served out and nobody would
complain about it.
|
| 00:52:30 | The women have done a great job
looking into breast canner and
we want to urge men to get
tested for prostate cancer.
|
| 00:52:40 | One in six men are susceptible
to it.
|
| 00:52:44 | While you're complaining about
who didn't get picked and
seeding, take that paper to the
doctors' office and get your
prostate lost.
|
| 00:52:52 | >> You're so right.
|
| 00:52:53 | I lost my brother to prostate
cancer a few summers ago and he
didn't get checked early enough.
|
| 00:53:02 | Tell me about the organization.
|
| 00:53:06 | >> Have you been in to get
checked yet?
|
| 00:53:10 | >> I get checked every six
months now.
|
| 00:53:12 | >> That's good.
|
| 00:53:14 | Nobody is going to complain
about you because we're going to
give you our award of the day
for being alert to prostate
cancer.
|
| 00:53:21 | How is that?
|
| 00:53:21 | >> I learned it the hard way.
|
| 00:53:24 | I had to lose my closest friend
in the world, my brother.
|
| 00:53:29 | Tell me about the online
organization and what fans can
do to find out more about this
on the line?
|
| 00:53:37 | com is where to
go.
|
| 00:53:40 | We have the top oncologists in
the world at our service there
and they're doing a terrific
job.
|
| 00:53:47 | Bob said we want guys to emulate
the women.
|
| 00:53:51 | One in eight come down with
breast cancer and they've done a
tremendous job of recognizing
that and one in six men will
come down with prostate cancer.
|
| 00:54:02 | Enjoy the tournament but at some
point call your doctor and go
for a checkup.
|
| 00:54:10 | >> Andrew -- a mutual friend of
mine and yours as well.
|
| 00:54:15 | I want to ask you about your
third and final ncaa
championship.
|
| 00:54:21 | We have keith smart now as the
head coach of the golden state
warriors and beat my syracuse
orangemen in '87.
|
| 00:54:28 | Did you know keith smart would
follow you and become a head
coach one day?
|
| 00:54:33 | >> Well, I don't think you know
anybody will follow you and
become a coach one day.
|
| 00:54:40 | Keith was a very studious kid,
both as a student and as a
player.
|
| 00:54:46 | Paid a lot of attention.
|
| 00:54:47 | The move he made, the shot
wasn't the most important thing
in that sequence.
|
| 00:54:52 | There were two things more
important than the shot.
|
| 00:54:55 | The fact, number one, that
darrell thomas saw a pass could
be made to keith and number two,
that keith got open.
|
| 00:55:04 | He made a good move and a fake
to the inside and a three step
cut to the outside and he was
open when darrell hit him with
the ball.
|
| 00:55:12 | It wasn't the fact that the shot
went in that I'll remember, it
was the fact that two kids
really paying attention to the
game at perhaps the most
stressful point ever having a
basket made in a championship
game and those two kids came
through with just what was
available to them and did it in
a great way.
|
| 00:55:37 | Probably without any exception.
|
| 00:55:38 | My favorite play of my career in
basketball.
|
| 00:55:40 | >> Coach knight, we thank you
for your time and appreciate it.
|
| 00:55:45 | Billy packer, so nice to catch
up with you as well.
|
| 00:55:47 | Thanks for your thoughts
tonight.
|
| 00:55:48 | >> Thank you very much.
|
| 00:55:50 | >> Keith smart a hero in '87 and
now a coach in the warriors.
|
| 00:55:55 | It sounds like he better start
wiping.
|
| 00:55:57 | This is from peter guber.
|
| 00:56:00 | We'll need everyone in this
organization from the basketball
side to the business side to
meet the expectations we've
established.
|
| 00:56:07 | The warriors are saying if they
don't make the playoffs next
year it won't raise season
ticket prices if you renew now.
|
| 00:56:17 | How do you read that quote?
|
| 00:56:21 | We have our panel reassembled.
|
| 00:56:22 | >> I would get my resume ready.
|
| 00:56:26 | I'm sorry.
|
| 00:56:27 | I saw him the other night on the
charlie rose show talking about
inception.
|
| 00:56:31 | He was one of the producers of
inception and he's an
imaginative guy.
|
| 00:56:40 | I don't think he envisions keith
smart being the coach of the
warriors when they get to the
playoffs again.
|
| 00:56:45 | >> Unfortunately I think these
guys are hollywood guys.
|
| 00:56:49 | They like stars and names above
the movie on the marquee and
keith smart I just don't think
has a big enough name to come
back next year as this team's
coach.
|
| 00:57:00 | You'll not find a bigger keith
smart fan than me except bob
knight who you talked to.
|
| 00:57:09 | team,
which means maybe playing
players that aren't necessarily
going to help you win now but he
also has to prove himself now in
order to be coach next year.
|
| 00:57:18 | I think they did a huge
disservice and matt steinmetz
has been all over this by giving
him a one year deal.
|
| 00:57:27 | You're basically lame buck from
go.
|
| 00:57:30 | >> Did he really deserve a
multiyear deal?
|
| 00:57:34 | >> From a credibility
standpoint, yeah, he might of.
|
| 00:57:39 | If you didn't think he did, you
made the wrong hire.
|
| 00:57:45 | >> They had to make decisions or
somebody else had to make a
decision.
|
| 00:57:51 | It was very confusing.
|
| 00:57:51 | I believe that if the ownership
change had been made in june
instead of when was it?
|
| 00:58:00 | August or september.
|
| 00:58:00 | Yeah, I don't think keith smart
would have been the coach.
|
| 00:58:02 | They would have spent the summer
finding somebody with a bigger
name.
|
| 00:58:06 | >> Does phil jackson have the
warriors in the playoffs this
season?
|
| 00:58:10 | >> He has them closer than keith
smart.
|
| 00:58:13 | I don't know.
|
| 00:58:15 | On that roster, possibly.
|
| 00:58:16 | Possibly.
|
| 00:58:16 | >> You think?
|
| 00:58:17 | >> Maybe not phil jackson but
maybe george karl.
|
| 00:58:21 | Coach jackson is riding it out
as well.
|
| 00:58:25 | Speaking of bad timing, the nba
may lock out their players.
|
| 00:58:30 | The nfl owners locked out their
players friday after the union
desert bid.
|
| 00:58:35 | How the union which no longer
represents players is telling
future players to boycott the
draft.
|
| 00:58:46 | The carolina panthers select,
where is he?
|
| 00:58:48 | We'll discuss that next on
chronicle live.
|
| 01:01:32 | >> San jose sharks, a five on
three advantage.
|
| 01:01:38 | Joe pavelsky gives them a 1-0
lead.
|
| 01:01:48 | Stallburg's length of the year
and tied at 1 at the new mad
house.
|
| 01:01:57 | Welcome back to chronicle live.
|
| 01:02:01 | .
|
| 01:02:01 | >> They're in a funny position.
|
| 01:02:03 | They have a little distance
between them and people chasing
them.
|
| 01:02:07 | They could almost fall out of
the top 8 entirely.
|
| 01:02:10 | That, these two games are
important.
|
| 01:02:13 | >> Nhl playoffs begin in mid
april, so we'll be tuned in
closely.
|
| 01:02:17 | The draft begins on april 28th
and the player's association,
which no longer is technically
representing the nfl players but
advising them as a professional
trade association is advising
the guys coming into their
league, the draftees not to go
to new york or play nice with
the nfl.
|
| 01:02:40 | When they stand up there and
have the first pick, they'll be
nobody to give it to.
|
| 01:02:45 | >> Let's see, I don't want to
anger the club I'm about to
join.
|
| 01:02:48 | That's the way I would be
looking at this if I were a
rookie and high draft pick.
|
| 01:02:55 | When I say club, a club of guys
in the clubhouse.
|
| 01:02:58 | The nfl pa.
|
| 01:03:00 | You don't want to upset your
union body before you even
really make your first dues
payment.
|
| 01:03:06 | It's a tough situation.
|
| 01:03:07 | >> No, no.
|
| 01:03:08 | The only people upset are espn.
|
| 01:03:10 | I don't think the coaches care
whether the guys are there.
|
| 01:03:15 | Espn has something to show.
|
| 01:03:16 | I'm thinking aaron rodgers is
thinking that's a dam good idea
not going there.
|
| 01:03:21 | Nobody will be sitting there
waiting to be picked.
|
| 01:03:25 | >> It's also going to upset this
commissioner.
|
| 01:03:27 | He's put this thing on network
tv on prime time.
|
| 01:03:31 | Do you cancel that and draft
them over the phone like the old
days?
|
| 01:03:35 | Do you want to parade around the
fact the players don't like you
anymore?
|
| 01:03:38 | >> It would be an incredibly
awkward media situation for the
oversaturated coverage of the
draft we have.
|
| 01:03:46 | Am I a rookie, is the first
thing I want to do is to get on
demorris' smith bad side?
|
| 01:03:53 | He'll think I'm not on the same
page as the other guys.
|
| 01:03:58 | It's putting the rookies in a
terrible situation.
|
| 01:04:01 | It shouldn't be up to them.
|
| 01:04:02 | >> It's not up to them.
|
| 01:04:05 | It's up to the agents.
|
| 01:04:06 | The agents will tell them
whether to go or thg is not solved
by then and it won't be, they
can't go there.
|
| 01:04:18 | >> Does baseball do it this way?
|
| 01:04:21 | No.
|
| 01:04:21 | >> We don't care about the
baseball draft.
|
| 01:04:23 | >> It's all done for show.
|
| 01:04:26 | They used to do it without all
this and it worked fine.
|
| 01:04:31 | Listen to it on the radio.
|
| 01:04:33 | You won't be disappointed.
|
| 01:04:34 | >> That's a great idea.
|
| 01:04:35 | You should listen to everything
on the raid yoeshgs , as a
matter of
fact.
|
| 01:04:41 | >> Have people stand in for each
people.
|
| 01:04:47 | Matthew ma --
>> we tuned in for the analysis
and mel kiper, he's the star.
|
| 01:05:00 | Do I need to see cam newton get
asked a terrible question and
hold up a jersey?
|
| 01:05:06 | There's a lot more happening on
draft day than that.
|
| 01:05:10 | >> Could they go to them in
their living rooms sitting
somewhere?
|
| 01:05:16 | >> The nfl pa will make them
available for other networks,
not espn and not the nfl
network.
|
| 01:05:22 | Maybe they'll come to chronicle
live.
|
| 01:05:23 | >> You can have the entire first
round here.
|
| 01:05:26 | >> I'll give up my sit.
|
| 01:05:27 | That will be on april 28th.
|
| 01:05:31 | The big news, tom brady
antitrust lawsuit, which will be
heard, we are hearing april 6th
in minneapolis.
|
| 01:05:41 | Judge david doty won't be
hearing this, which is great
news for the owners.
|
| 01:05:46 | Susan richard nelson in
minnesota will hear this.
|
| 01:05:49 | The nfl got doty out of the mix
for the hearing.
|
| 01:05:53 | >> Some lawyers earned their
money with that one.
|
| 01:05:56 | That's a good move.
|
| 01:05:56 | I don't know what the scouting
report is but doty had shown a
tendency to side with the
players' side.
|
| 01:06:06 | >> Is susan a vikings fan?
|
| 01:06:08 | That would be my only question.
|
| 01:06:10 | >> We shall see.
|
| 01:06:11 | I don't know.
|
| 01:06:11 | >> That's much more important
whether the players go to the
draft.
|
| 01:06:16 | I mean, that's real stuff right
there.
|
| 01:06:18 | That will help decide whether
this gets settled sooner or
later.
|
| 01:06:23 | 5 million a
part per team.
|
| 01:06:27 | Will they get it solved before
the nfl draft on april 28th?
|
| 01:06:33 | The ncaa tournament new 14-year
8 billion tv deal games will
be seen on cbs but on the true
tv and turner sports.
|
| 01:06:44 | That means charlie barkley and
kenny smith from inside the nba
will go inside the madness.
|
| 01:06:49 | Up next we head to new york city
to visit with the former north
carolina carolina kenny smith is
next on chronicle live.
|
| 01:09:43 | >> It's that time of the year to
com and
play the bracket challenge.
|
| 01:09:49 | You can log onto
www.csnbayarea.com to play.
|
| 01:09:52 | Summit picks before every round
and match up against the pro's
and prizes will be awarded
including an i-pad two, nintendo
wii and a flip camera.
|
| 01:10:07 | Wall-to-wall coverage from cbs
crew tvs involved.
|
| 01:10:11 | Tnt and tbs and kenny the jet
smith with inside the nba.
|
| 01:10:18 | He joins us courtesy of coke
zero to chronicle live.
|
| 01:10:23 | Kenny the jet, welcome first of
all.
|
| 01:10:26 | This is a lot of work for you.
|
| 01:10:28 | You got 68 schools set to tip
off tomorrow night.
|
| 01:10:31 | >> Yeah, as my father would say
but you could have a real job,
kenny.
|
| 01:10:36 | It's a lot of fun.
|
| 01:10:37 | I think, overall, I've been
watching college basketball and
always filled out my pool and
always followed it throughout
the year.
|
| 01:10:46 | Maybe not with the same
analytical eye.
|
| 01:10:51 | I have an aaa basketball team
and I have ten to fifteen kids
playing now and this is a lot of
fun for me.
|
| 01:10:57 | >> You were watching north
carolina against duke in the
final I know.
|
| 01:11:03 | Tell me about the bracket for
the tar heels.
|
| 01:11:07 | They have long island in the
first round.
|
| 01:11:09 | If they win, they may be looking
at washington or georgia.
|
| 01:11:12 | I know how much you like isaiah
thomas.
|
| 01:11:17 | Can the tar heels, if they
advance get by uw?
|
| 01:11:21 | >> I have them going to the
final four for sure.
|
| 01:11:24 | There's no easy road.
|
| 01:11:26 | Once you play that first game,
the first game if you're a one
or two seed, you should
overmatch those teams.
|
| 01:11:33 | But after that, all bets are
off.
|
| 01:11:37 | You're playing teams that are
accustom to and traditionally
played schools like you.
|
| 01:11:43 | That fear factor is gone.
|
| 01:11:44 | They're kind of giant killers
now.
|
| 01:11:46 | They want to prove to the world
they're just as good as you.
|
| 01:11:51 | They're not afraid of you.
|
| 01:11:52 | A lot of times those schools
haven't played as well only
because of injuries and or a
rough patch in the road, but not
because of they're not good
enough.
|
| 01:12:02 | >> North carolina is a very
young team.
|
| 01:12:07 | Guy walking in there.
|
| 01:12:08 | Of course they were the
defending ncaa champions and had
michael jordan and matt
dougherty.
|
| 01:12:21 | It must have been easier for you
since they had the great players
the ncaa champions.
|
| 01:12:27 | >> Yeah, I think it's always
easy to play with great players,
but the expectation levels were
still there.
|
| 01:12:34 | Those are the things you kind of
always felt in the back of your
mind.
|
| 01:12:41 | You know, the ncaa is so young
now and there are a lot of
younger teams and younger
players.
|
| 01:12:48 | There's probably guys that this
year probably played against
more than half their teams that
won't have guys that will move
onto the next level.
|
| 01:12:58 | Where when I played in probably
ten years ago even, there were
so many guys that were going to
be playing at the next level
that you play against on a
nightly basis.
|
| 01:13:08 | There's more great teams than
individuals.
|
| 01:13:09 | >> Kenny had a long career in
the nba and a two time catchon
with the rockets but here in
northern california you came in
the nba as a sacramento king.
|
| 01:13:18 | You were the sixth overall pick
in the 1987 nba draft, kenny.
|
| 01:13:23 | With all the talk of the kings
moving to orange county and
playing in anaheim next year,
what's your reaction, being a
former player with the franchise
and being so connected to the
nba?
|
| 01:13:35 | Do you think that will happen
where they'll move from northern
california to southern
california?
|
| 01:13:42 | >> I hope not.
|
| 01:13:44 | The kings' fans deserve and
probably been the most loyal
fans other than maybe utah in
the nba.
|
| 01:13:51 | The king fans has supported them
through thick and thin.
|
| 01:13:56 | We used to sell out.
|
| 01:13:57 | When they became good with weber
and williams and the rest of
them, they sold out.
|
| 01:14:06 | Bibby, peja.
|
| 01:14:07 | Now they're hitting a rough
patch, they're still supportive.
|
| 01:14:11 | This is a team that hasn't won
20 games and that arena is three
quarters filled.
|
| 01:14:17 | They're saying a lot.
|
| 01:14:19 | They should really consider
what's going on in staying in
sacramento.
|
| 01:14:22 | >> Yeah, it would be sad if they
move to orange county.
|
| 01:14:26 | We shall see.
|
| 01:14:27 | We're talking ncaa final four.
|
| 01:14:29 | Let's talk nba final four.
|
| 01:14:31 | Do you see in the east celtics
and heat and in the west, it
will be lakers and spurs?
|
| 01:14:37 | >> That would be great for
television but I don't think
that will happen.
|
| 01:14:41 | Between those four teams, the
only one that on the other side
of the spectrum you could say is
the western conference where
they play consistently well and
injury free and play great
basketball.
|
| 01:14:54 | On the east, those teams with
boston just hasn't stayed
healthy.
|
| 01:15:00 | If they do, you could plug them
in and miami heat hasn't played
consistent basketball with being
healthy most of the year.
|
| 01:15:08 | >> So the nba won't have the
final four until june.
|
| 01:15:12 | The ncaa has the final four in
april.
|
| 01:15:14 | What do you do in the studio
now?
|
| 01:15:18 | Do you sit around and drink coke
zero all day?
|
| 01:15:23 | >> I like the coke zero
reference.
|
| 01:15:27 | We'll sit around from 12 to 12
and watch basketball.
|
| 01:15:36 | Fans can go to
www.cokezerosocialmedia.com.
|
| 01:15:37 | You can talk to people and watch
the games online and tell people
and talk smack to your friends
and other people.
|
| 01:15:46 | All your friends that are around
the country.
|
| 01:15:49 | It's a great thing and also you
can also get tickets to possibly
win to go to the final four.
|
| 01:15:54 | So it's an impressive site.
|
| 01:15:58 | >> Final four is in houston,
texas, this year.
|
| 01:16:04 | We'll be talking smack
now we get to see them in the
ncaa tournament.
|
| 01:16:07 | Thank you so much for your time
tonight on chronicle live.
|
| 01:16:09 | >> Thank you.
|
| 01:16:11 | >> San jose sharks and
blackhawks met in the final four
last year.
|
| 01:16:19 | Hot off the presses.
|
| 01:16:20 | Thornton, his 17th of the year
to give the sharks a 2-1 lead.
|
| 01:16:26 | Nice pass by marlowe.
|
| 01:16:27 | His second assist of the game.
|
| 01:16:31 | >> Let me get out of here, i
want to watch that game.
|
| 01:16:34 | >> I got to get your final four
picks.
|
| 01:16:40 | Who's going to ten guy like damon.
|
| 01:16:47 | I'm going with ohio state.
|
| 01:16:49 | I like them to play texas and i
think texas is a four seed but
they're going to come out of the
bracket.
|
| 01:16:57 | Notre dame because it's time for
them to get back.
|
| 01:16:59 | If they were the best
conference, they were the best
team in that conference.
|
| 01:17:02 | The other bracket is the one i
don't think anybody should come
out of.
|
| 01:17:07 | I picked florida because I had
to pick somebody.
|
| 01:17:09 | I believe if saint mary's had
gotten into the tournament, they
could have beaten anybody.
|
| 01:17:20 | >> What do you got?
|
| 01:17:22 | >> I'm a big ten honk, so I put
them in my final four.
|
| 01:17:27 | I got uconn because I think you
need a special player and
experience in kemba walker.
|
| 01:17:34 | He's nails, man.
|
| 01:17:34 | On the other half of that side,
if I'm throwing a party in
march, I want cinderella to be
there.
|
| 01:17:42 | Do I really think utah state is
going to the final four?
|
| 01:17:47 | Probably not.
|
| 01:17:47 | Like mark, I'm so unimpressed
that why not?
|
| 01:17:52 | I'll take a team that's won 30
games.
|
| 01:17:54 | >> What are they a 12 seed?
|
| 01:17:57 | >> Yeah.
|
| 01:17:57 | Give me one total shocker in
there.
|
| 01:18:02 | They've won 30 games.
|
| 01:18:03 | >> You know what, I was at the
first round games in san jose
and I saw butler play and i
thought they're pretty good but
they'll never make the final
four and went all the way.
|
| 01:18:14 | You never know.
|
| 01:18:15 | >> Who wins it all?
|
| 01:18:15 | >> I got kansas winning it all.
|
| 01:18:19 | >> Boy, they're good.
|
| 01:18:20 | >> I'm saying ohio state.
|
| 01:18:22 | I'm real impressed with the way
they're playing and they got a
good coach.
|
| 01:18:32 | The center, sullinger -- i
watched some of the big ten
tournament and he was a man in
that tournament.
|
| 01:18:42 | He was like the nba guy playing
on a floor of college guys.
|
| 01:18:47 | >> We'll have a cham crowned
and houston, reliant stadium
will be the site.
|
| 01:18:52 | For the women, all roads lead to
indianapolis.
|
| 01:18:54 | The brackets were announced this
afternoon.
|
| 01:18:57 | We'll tell you the route that
the cardinals must go through to
get to the final four for a
fourth straight year.
|
| 01:19:05 | This is chronicle live.
|
| 01:21:15 | >> This is a slam dunk that
these four schools would be in
the women's -- uconn, baylor,
stanford and tennessee.
|
| 01:21:33 | Mary murphy is
here, our college basketball
expert.
|
| 01:21:39 | That's obvious.
|
| 01:21:40 | Uconn, baylor, tennessee,
stanford.
|
| 01:21:41 | Who else could it be?
|
| 01:21:42 | >> Slam dunk.
|
| 01:21:43 | The number two's weren't even
close.
|
| 01:21:49 | >> Stanford bracket, the spokane
in
anything.
|
| 01:21:54 | >> It's a great matchup.
|
| 01:21:57 | They're d-i for four years.
|
| 01:21:59 | San di simpson has done an
amazing job.
|
| 01:22:02 | You get stanford but it's a
great matchup locally.
|
| 01:22:07 | >> There was one year uc davis
beat stanford in football,
basketball, but I think tara
will sneak through that.
|
| 01:22:17 | It's onto texas tech and saint
john's and also xavier, the
great rematch of last year's two
point win to get to the final
four.
|
| 01:22:25 | Is this a good road for them to
get to indy?
|
| 01:22:29 | >> There's an interesting road.
|
| 01:22:30 | They beat xavier back in
december by 37 points.
|
| 01:22:34 | The big rematch turned into the
big let down.
|
| 01:22:38 | Stanford was complete
domination.
|
| 01:22:40 | Ucla is a three seed and a lot
of people thought they would be
a two seed.
|
| 01:22:43 | They gave stanford a run for
their money saturd in los
angeles, so that matchup if it
makes it that far could be
interesting.
|
| 01:22:52 | If it's the pac ten and ucla
versus stanford in spokane, it
will be a great game.
|
| 01:23:00 | >> Do the other three make it to
indy?
|
| 01:23:05 | >> I think baylor could get
tripped up.
|
| 01:23:12 | They'll play a&m.
|
| 01:23:13 | They've played three times and
each one could be close.
|
| 01:23:15 | I could see them beating baylor
on a neutral court.
|
| 01:23:25 | >> How about tennessee?
|
| 01:23:27 | >> The whole world wants to see
geno and pat play.
|
| 01:23:32 | Pat summit won't schedule them
anymore because of recruiting
issues.
|
| 01:23:38 | Everyone wants to see them shake
hands or not.
|
| 01:23:40 | It's enough to be tremendous.
|
| 01:23:42 | >> Tara will play them both.
|
| 01:23:44 | >> Anywhere any time.
|
| 01:23:45 | >> I was surprised she's not
only in naismith basketball hall
of fame.
|
| 01:23:50 | Is it a lock she makes it?
|
| 01:23:54 | >> It's a lock.
|
| 01:23:55 | >> Will she go as the ncaa
champion?
|
| 01:23:58 | We're hoping she goes to the
final four for a fourth straight
year.
|
| 01:24:02 | She won the titles in the
nineties and not won the third
one since.
|
| 01:24:05 | We're looking for a rematch.
|
| 01:24:07 | We want geno against tara like
IT WAS DECEMBER 30THth AND BROKE
The winning streak.
|
| 01:24:17 | If they meet on a neutral court
in a championship game, who wins
it?
|
| 01:24:23 | >> I think stanford does it.
|
| 01:24:25 | The big difference from last
year, jane apel had a broken
foot and nobody knew it.
|
| 01:24:34 | She can check maya moore and
check offensive players, whether
a guard or forward.
|
| 01:24:40 | She's a difference maker.
|
| 01:24:42 | They're deep in the bench.
|
| 01:24:43 | The seniors have been to the
final four for three straight
years.
|
| 01:24:48 | They're ready to breakthrough.
|
| 01:24:48 | They're the chicago bulls when
they finally broke through on
the pistons.
|
| 01:24:53 | It will happen.
|
| 01:24:53 | >> Uconn is the bad girls, is
that what you're saying?
|
| 01:24:58 | >> That's what I'm saying.
|
| 01:24:59 | >> Should we like geno?
|
| 01:25:00 | >> You should buse he's a
fantastic coach.
|
| 01:25:03 | He knows the game and knows how
to coach.
|
| 01:25:07 | He rubs people the wrong way.
|
| 01:25:08 | Characters are what make the
world interesting.
|
| 01:25:12 | It's kind of entertaining.
|
| 01:25:15 | >> We're hoping tara will go to
the final four.
|
| 01:25:17 | We were talking the stanford
women are the only bay area
basketball team that will play
in the ncaa tournament.
|
| 01:25:25 | None of the mens made it and
tara, we'll watch her closely.
|
| 01:25:30 | She's the only team playing in
the march madness.
|
| 01:25:32 | >> She's the best coach in this
bay area, maybe in the entire
state.
|
| 01:25:36 | She does the best job and
belongs in every hall of fame
and we'll see another national
championship.
|
| 01:25:43 | Get ready for number three.
|
| 01:25:44 | >> That will be exciting.
|
| 01:25:45 | Mary, you'll be dropping by.
|
| 01:25:47 | We have to talk march madness
with someone.
|
| 01:25:50 | We have the stanford women.
|
| 01:25:53 | More on the andrew bailey visit
to see dr. james andrews.
|
| 01:25:55 | He'll be going to birmingham,
alabama coming your way in
moments on sportsnet central.
|
| 01:28:25 | >>> Stanford joins uconn,
tennessee and baylor as the top
four teams in the bracket.
|
| 01:28:30 | They will play on saturday at
30
>>> baseball, march madness and
a warriors/kings showdown.
|
| 01:28:43 | Welcome to sportsnet central.
|
| 01:28:45 | >>> Athletics fans still holding
their brets over seeing bradley
lead the cactus game today
against the indians.
|
| 01:28:52 | We'll have that video once again
as well as the rest of the
action.
|
| 01:28:56 | Dallas braden has been
struggling and this spring no
exception.
|
| 01:29:08 | The top of the third, two on for
coco crisp.
|
| 01:29:11 | A line drive in the corner.
|
| 01:29:18 | Matt carson and jameel weak, a
triple for chris and the game is
tied at 3.
|
| 01:29:26 | Duncan doubles down the line.
|
| 01:29:30 | Braden's spring e.r.a.
|
| 01:29:35 | Now
10.13.
|
| 01:29:35 | THE TOP OF THE 4th, JAMEL WEEKS
At the plate again.
|
| 01:29:40 | Double to left.
|
| 01:29:40 | He was a 3-3 in today's game.
|
| 01:29:43 | TOP OF THE 6th, IT'S 6-5
Indians.
|
| 01:29:50 | Chris carter unloads.
|
| 01:29:51 | Check out his home run to deep
left.
|
| 01:29:55 | Off the scoreboard.
|
| 01:29:56 | That was his first home run of
the spring, and it tied the game
at 6.
|
| 01:30:00 | BOTTOM 7th, HERE'S THAT SCARY
MOMENT FOR THE A's AS HE COMES
Off holding his elbow.
|
| 01:30:11 | Bailey would leave the game and
once again they're calling it
forearm tightness.
|
| 01:30:15 | TOP OF THE 8th, ONE ON FOR CHRIS
Carter.
|
| 01:30:18 | He homers to right field.
|
| 01:30:18 | That is his second of the game.
|
| 01:30:21 | BUT THE A's WOULD FALL 9-8 TO
The indians.
|
| 01:30:30 | CARTER WITH 3 RBIs ON THE DAY.
|
| 01:30:34 | A's WERE CHARGED WITH TWO ERRORS
And had other miscues such as
failing it cover 2nd base on a
rundown.
|
| 01:30:40 | >>> The world series champs are
already doing fine entering
today's game against the
brewers.
|
| 01:30:47 | The giants' 14-4 record was the
best this spring.
|
| 01:30:50 | Getting matt kane back on the
mound for his first appearance
since february 27th is added
ammunition.
|
| 01:30:57 | And kane threw three shutout
innings.
|
| 01:31:01 | Pablo sandoval and aubrey huff,
huff was perfect at the plate.
|
| 01:31:07 | Jeff su responsible allowed five
ones and -- supon allowed five
runs.
|
| 01:31:16 | Giants tortured top 4 winner
this week, giants win the nl
west.
|
| 01:31:21 | We'll reart game tuesday at --
reair the game tuesday at 7:00.
|
| 01:31:33 | >>> The dub -- golden state
enjoyed their largest victory of
the season and held minnesota to
its lowest scoring output of the
season.
|
| 01:31:41 | Can they do it in back to back
#2k3w5i78s on back to -- games
on back to back night?
|
| 01:31:48 | Right
now we take it to keith smart
for pregame.
|
| 01:31:53 | >> I think the rivalry between
the two teams that are so close
ach other as far as the fan
base and everything and you
really get into the game so,
regardless of records with these
two teams, there's always a
fantastic show.
|
| 01:32:06 | And so, you know, in this series
that we've had thus far, you've
had four of the guards had 32
points or more, so they've
played very well.
|
| 01:32:16 | Of course we've had two overtime
games this year already.
|
| 01:32:20 | It's always you throw records
out the window, this team is
going to play well.
|
| 01:32:23 | The strength is going to be the
way they attack the glass so we
have another task at hand
paint.
|
| 01:32:37 | They're playing very well as far
as hitting the glass.
|
| 01:32:41 | Giving second chance
opportunities.
|
| 01:32:43 | So we got to make sure we
rebound and do the job we've
been doing so far.
|
| 01:32:48 | >> You got more confidence in
your rebounding after last
night?
|
| 01:32:52 | >> For me, personally, I always
look at how you play the game
you just left.
|
| 01:32:58 | That perchlt is -- was --
personality was that game.
|
| 01:33:03 | Now you move into this game and
it will have something
different.
|
| 01:33:07 | Hopefully we have understanding
of the success against this team
and we're plus 1 in our first
win and 7 or 8 with the second
one.
|
| 01:33:17 | How we take care of the
basketball along with rebounding
and not giving them second and
third opportunities to score and
limit our turnovers to that 10
two 12 range will put us in a
better position to close the
game out.
|
| 01:33:31 | >> HERE ARE THE ABCs OF THE
Warriors d last night.
|
| 01:33:36 | 77 Points allowed, more than 28
less than their season average.
|
| 01:33:40 | 6% for the
game and totalled just 33 points
in the second half.
|
| 01:33:47 | Perhaps most significant, kevin
love held to 6 points and 3
rebounds.
|
| 01:33:52 | In his streak of -- ending his
streak of double doubles.
|
| 01:33:56 | >>> Plenty more to come in this
edition of sportsnet central.
|
| 01:34:06 | >>> And the stanford women know
where they're headed in the
women's ncaa tournament and
we'll tell you if their path to
the final 4 is smooth or full of
upset potential.
|
| 01:34:16 | >>> And the nfl draft is just a
little over a month away but up
next, why scenes like this may
not be happening here.
|
| 01:34:40 | ]
network.
|
| 01:34:41 | A living, breathing intelligence
that's helping business rethink how to do
business.
|
| 01:34:46 | ..
|
| 01:34:49 | ♪♪ ♪♪
|
| 01:34:50 | ..
|
| 01:34:53 | ♪♪ ♪♪
|
| 01:34:54 | ..
|
| 01:34:58 | Even when you're away from home.
|
| 01:34:59 | It's the at&t network -- a network of possibilities,
creating and integrating solutions,
..work.
|
| 01:35:08 | Rethink possible.
|
| 01:35:10 | Hel
>>> as expected, the stanford
women received a no.
|
| 01:35:37 | 1 Seed in
|