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i think i can hear it. it s just amazing that these animals are filling the ocean with their sounds and their song. they are very simple sounds, but for me they are super beautiful. it s summer. whales are gathering along patagonia s pacific coast. home to the fjordlands, long, deep, flooded valleys that were carved out by glaciers over millions of years. these remote, rich waters are a magnet for wildlife and increasingly for people. at the ends of the earth is a land of extremes. home to spectacular wildlife. for centuries people and animals have battled for supremacy, but now enemies are becoming allies. together they face new challenges in our rapidly changing world. you are at the mercy of the elements. this is the story of what it takes to survive on the edge of the world. it s the start of another all too brief summer. patagonia s 600 glaciers are rapidly melting. fresh water cascades off the mountains. as it pours into the fjords, it mixes with saltwater
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investigating if officers used excessive force. they chased 25-year-old brandon callaway into his house and tased him and hit him with batons. this began with an alleged traffic violation. nadia romero has reaction from the victim. reporter: pamela, so hard to watch and hear the screams of 22-year-old brandon callaway s girlfriend. she was the person behind that video. as you continue to watch, you will hear her say, stop hitting him, get off his neck repeatedly at officers. this all started by an alleged traffic violation. in the affidavit, police say callaway failed to stop at a stop sign. they then say he continued driving. he began speeding, going 12 miles per hour over the speed limit before he turned into his own driveway, got out of the car, told them, i stopped at that stop sign, and then ran into his house.
[whistling] with technology that can scale across all your clouds. it s easier to do more innovative things. [whistling] the man accused of trying to stab a new york congressman, lee zeldin, has been arrested on a federal assault charge. evan perez has more on this develop case. evan? pamela, federal authorities have arrested and charged a man accused of trying to assault new york congressman lee zeldin on stage at a campaign event.