From the jungles of colombia. She came as a free woman after more than six years as perhaps the most famous captive in the world. Hers is an extraordinary story, from Hellish Imprisonment to miraculous rescue. And now Ingrid Betancourt is ready to tell it. Ingrid betancourt, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you so much, im so glad to be here with you today. Were very glad to have you on the programme. Youve had a week and a little bit more of freedom. How do you feel now . Well, its a shock. First, because after years of being every day submerged into sadness, im the opposite now. Its the euphoria of being with my family, and feeling so much happiness, its just great. Has the euphoria to any extent worn off yet . No. I hope it wont go ever again. I mean, i would like to always remember how great it is to be alive and how great it is to be free. I dont want to forget it. I think we shouldnt forget. Its a privilege. Has it been somewhat disorientating to be, for more than six years, a captive
From the jungles of colombia. She came as a free woman after more than six years as perhaps the most famous captive in the world. Hers is an extraordinary story, from Hellish Imprisonment to miraculous rescue. And now Ingrid Betancourt is ready to tell it. Ingrid betancourt, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you so much, im so glad to be here with you today. Were very glad to have you on the programme. Youve had a week and a little bit more of freedom. How do you feel now . Well, its a shock. First, because after years of being every day submerged into sadness, im the opposite now. Its the euphoria of being with my family, and feeling so much happiness, its just great. Has the euphoria to any extent worn off yet . No. I hope it wont go ever again. I mean, i would like to always remember how great it is to be alive and how great it is to be free. I dont want to forget it. I think we shouldnt forget. Its a privilege. Has it been somewhat disorientating to be, for more than six years, a captive
adun a hug from rick. and tonight, here, adun, five years ago this week, after that miraculous rescue. his message. we have to keep adjusting to the environment where you are. in order to survive, you have to, like, keep adapting your life, so i think that this is just incredible it is this miracle. i never thought i would come this far and i would be sitting here in the united states. santa cruz county, search-and-rescue crews pull one person from a car that crashed into the ocean off highway one near davenport. the car veered off the cliff side highway and fell into the water about 300 feet below. the accident happened just north of the scotts creek bridge this afternoon. all southbound lanes of highway one are closed while authorities recover that vehicle. good afternoon and thanks for joining us. more breaking news to tell
submarine from water deeper than the submarine s in, so it is the thing we need there to get the submarine up. we just need to find it. well, yeah. obviously step one, as you were saying earlier, but kristen, i think the consistent thing we have heard throughout the day, whether it was in these press conferences, the two that we just listened to, the experts that we ve had on throughout the day, here on msnbc, everybody agrees if they can do what captain marquet says, if they can locate it, there has never been an operation like this, perhaps more prepared to get the folks out of there, and potentially, in what many people would consider to be a miraculous rescue get them out alive, kristen. yeah, absolutely, chris, and keep in mind, these are the owners of the support vessel. what i heard in that press conference was them holding on to hope saying things like i have never seen an operation like this before. i have never seen equipment moved this quickly on site for a