the lives of the crew worth far more. reopening the debate about whether people who put themselves at risk should have to pay. this california family came under intense criticism earlier this year when their 1-year-old daughter got sick on a sailing trip. the u.s. navy had to rescue them. despite being warned, belucci will likely not have to reimburse the government because they generally want people in life-threatening danger to call for help when they really need it, without worrying about getting a bill. clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >> this isn't his first run-in with the law. he was granted asylum here in 2003 from iran. he was arrested by the iranian forces for pro-western anti-islamic stunts that included eating during ramadan. >> and running in a hamster wheel on the water? throwing punches for jesus. a controversial movement has