@@UsaisaboveallNot only that, the president cared about his own people. Its the reason why a mission was initiated to rescue Capt. Phillips and starting a war with the Al-Queda.
The other aid worker is named Poul Hagen Thisted, he is Danish and after being rescued by the Navy Seals said, he felt so lucky to have been captured with an American.
Allegedly, the rescue operation of Jessica Buchanan cost over $100 million, which is significantly more than the $45 million that they asked for. It wasn't about the money, but more about the message... don't mess with the US. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
My daughters father in law was one of the SEALs on this mission. He was Team 2, 10 and Dev Gru, just recently retired. My Son in law is currently in medical training with a BUDS contract to become a SEAL team member. So proud to have family members of this caliber.
The Danish worker who was also kidnapped at the same time, he was rescued by the SEAL team that night along with Jessica. He reported that it was his luck to be kidnapped alongside with an American as he knew that the USA would certainly rescue her.
Just so you know, Jessica has spent the years since her rescue trying to repay the Seals by giving speeches and raising money to help support family members of Seals who have died or been seriously wounded on duty. And she has talked openly about the years of therapy she's needed to overcome the horrors and stress of her captivity. The Danish hostage was also rescued by the Seals. As the 60 Minutes interviewer said, "The only thing left at the camp were nine dead bandits."
Amazing story of rescue by men who chose to go through the most intense training, never looking for recognition or praise. They are just serving their country by doing their job. Selfless. God bless them and protect them.
And that’s what America is all about. I’m a veteran myself served in Desert storm. I understand this. They are true. Heroes that want no recognition. I salute them.
I've heard this many, many times, and it will always make me Proud to be an American. The man who was with her got savedtoo. Thank you so much for reacting to this video ❤❤ Love From Michigan and it's a beautiful evening ❤️
it was several weeks after her re-integration, health assessments, etc., that Jessica finally got to meet us, see us with clear eyes and without darkness. 'nothing else mattered but her.
This is why we are so damn proud of our military and our country , we may fight amongst ourselves buy you just let someone mess with an American and see how hell comes for you. Thank you my brave brothers and sisters. Thank you God for this great country that you've so generously blessed us with.
Being American our government lets us down.. alot! But! I know that i am also very blessed to be American💪🤘🇺🇲 I wouldn't trade it for anywhere else on Earth🇺🇲🤙
Navy seals can be the scariest people you have ever met but they can also be the most caring people you’ve ever met, it just depends on what side you’re on
I'm a Navy vet...I was mever so proud of the Navy as when they rescued her! The guy kidnapped with her was also rescued, and he said later the best thing that could have happened to hime was being kidnapped with an American.
yeah as was said below the guy that was with her was rescued too. He commented later that the best thing for him was to have been taken hostage with and American. Also if u continued the video they included information about him and information about her that was very nice.
If it's so difficult to get a fishing license I can't imagine getting all the building permits y'all are talking about 😮... Good luck and sending love and prayers from Georgia
RECOMMENDATION FOR YOU GUYS TO WATCH IS OPERATION YELLOW RIBBON WHICH IS ABOUT HOW CANADA LANDED PLANES IN GANDER NEWFOUNDLAND, Halifax etc during the 9/11 attacks after The US AIRSPACE CLOSED AND AFTER THERE WERE NO PLANES LEFT TO LAND THE CANADIAN AIRSPACE CLOSING ASWELL AND AND THE LOCALS TREATED THOSE PASSENGERS.
She can't know who they are for security reasons. She now spends her free time working for the Navy Seal Vets support group speaking and raising money for the group. She is truly paying back.
Howdy from Texas! As a former building inspector for a small Texas town. I was amazed at the complexity of what you two described just to be able to hire someone to redo your residential electrical wiring. When I was the head and sole employee of the building department of the town. All that was needed was a master electrician who's credentials were on file with my office, or could produce the proper credentials, to submit a blueprint with an explanation of everything that they were planning to do . Then once I had a chance to review the plans and have a meeting with the master electrician. Unless there was something that they needed to correct, a permit was paid for by the contractor and issued by me. Then there were different stages of their work that required physical inspections by me prior to them being allowed to proceed. And then once completed there was a final inspection and either a green tag was presented to the contractor, meaning everything was found to be correct and within the national electrical codes. Or a red tag meaning that there were some issues that needed correcting before the new electrical wiring could be energized. . No approval by anyone else besides the city inspector. No Mayor or City Manager, or neighbors approval needed.
For those who keep bringing this up. 60 Minutes broadcast two versions of this story approximately one year apart. The original version was longer and had more detail. When they repeated the story the next year, they trimmed it down so they could squeeze more stories into the same one-hour program. The video we saw here was the repeat version and thus, some details -- such as the fate of Jessica's Danish coworker -- were left out of this video.
Her co-worker was rescued as well. He later said that the luckiest thing that ever happened to him was getting taken with an American. Jessica has since spoken at several SEAL functions and fundraisers. She has met some if not all of the SEALs who rescued her that night. She and her husband have moved back to the US from Africa and have started a family as well.
The United States doesn’t care if she was an aid worker or a garbage man…. she’s an American, and we go after and rescue Americans. The other hostage said that he was blessed to be kidnapped with an American, because he was rescued too. 👍😎❤️🇺🇸
@@mnz6324ify they asked the question= “what happened to the man with her ?”. I was just answering that particular question not trying to rewrite history. The news story is longer than the clip they found.
Terrorist do not understand, touch one of us, you have touched all of us. We will rain down like fire to rescue one of our own. And then, make them pay dearly for messing with one of us. The guy that was with her, was also rescued. He said that he was so thankful to be with an American that night. We will also rescue our friends. My father served in the military. God Bless the USA!
“How did they know where she was?” Every time one of the kidnappers made a phone call, the Americans knew exactly where they were. National Security Agency (NSA).
Loved this. There is another video from the Seal Team's point of view. You would like it. SEAL Team Six SMOKED These Pirates - Jessica Buchanan Hostage Rescue
She said she later found out that they weren't just a random kidnapping. The security advisor, charged with their protection/safety, who she was sitting next to in the SUV, had actually set up the entire thing and sold them to the pirates.
The full video shows Poul H. At the end. He survive and went on to state how lucky he was to be captured with an American. It also shows then President Obama reaching out to her family to let them know she was recovered safely.
Interesting note: In other interviews Jessica said that she has no contact with Paul Thisted because she later found out that he and the agency they worked for knew of credible kidnapping threats and never told her.
She was just an aid worker y'all. We believe in "All for one, and one for all !" That's what my veteran daddy taught me my entire life. It's served me well over 51 years. We, as a nation are fine with sending, and spending, whatever it takes to bring one person home. It's drilled into us from an early age here. I understand why people from other places find it strange, or even unbelievable. It's not what they are taught, so it seems odd. To most of us, well at least from about the age of 35 and older, that is ingrained into us from before elementary school in most cases. It continues as you go through school, especially if you play sports. I played football from primary school till the end of high school. We lived it. We were a team on and off the field. Someone messes with one, they get us all. That was true from just normal stuff at school, to cruising the weekend hangout and a fight breaks out, we see it, we're in it. In fact, if our coaches ever heard anything otherwise, we would regret it on the next day of practice. That continues on once you leave too. The people I work with, I have no problem saying I love them, their my brothers, and I'd take a bullet right no for them without a moment's hesitation. So, imagine what lengths we will go to for our families. I don't know if I find it more odd or sad that the rest of the world is not this way. Look, I don't really know you guys other than watching these videos, but I know enough for me. If ever in that position, I'd do the same for all four of you. When we see a wrong, we want to right it. I guess that's what it boils down to. As the son of a vet, and many others of my family members have served back to the Revolutionary War, I was just taught that there's nothing better, nothing more noble, nothing more honorable I could do with my life than to lay it down for my family, friends, nation, or fellow man. I just wish more people felt the same now days. I'm just out of place and out of time I guess. There's another version of this that's a bit longer. Like others have said, the news host says that later on, the Danish aid worker said his lucky break was being captured with an American, as the SEALS got him out too! They also cover the fact that she said she didn't want to die yet because she had never had children. They let you know that she's fixed that problem since and show a picture of her, her husband and their baby.
This is the shortened version of this video. You should have watched the longer one. It explains more. In it, it also tells you the man with her survived when the SEAL's got him out as well.
sounds like you are bringing in a higher amp service! everything on the service side of the meter is a real pain in the butt with paperwork and the power company inspections
No they didn't. That's the entire budget for the Department of Navy's Special Warfare Force which includes 8 active duty Seal Teams and 2 in The Naval Reserve Componet.
Reality is better than a made up movie in this case they saved this woman and showed the world how brave the seal teams are so don’t mess with the USA!
She was an aid worker. Intelligence agencies have many ways of locating people, all of which are closely guarded secrets as they should be. I heard in a different video about this mission that Seal Team 6 garnered the attention of a pack of hyenas after they parachuted in, but I don't know what happened and nothing else was mentioned about this.
Not sure why the end of the video was chopped off. They summarized the end that Poul Hagen Thisted (Danish) mentioned how grateful he was being kidnapped with an American, and then Jessica also mentioned they were having their first child, which was mentioned during the video that she was sad about never going home to her husband and starting a family.
The bandits wanted $45 million to let her go. The United States citizens spent around $100 million to bring her back and send a message to anyone who might try this in the future.
There is another version of this 60 minutes video that has just a little bit more info. Paul, the other one kidnapped with her was rescued at the same time with her by a Seal. Also, there is a video about this rescue from the POV of the Seals. Very good.
The piece was a bit longer. At the end it tells you that the man (her fellow captive), was also rescued, and he said he felt fortunate to have been captured with an American.
Justin K. Sheffield was a leader of this squad. He's since retired and written a couple books about his service. I believe the US military doesn't even acknowledge the existance of Seal Team 6. The even numbered squads are based in Virginia, the odd numbered squads from California. They skydived in from 20,000 feet and walked the final few miles to the camp. Using night vision they were able to get very close to the kidnappers. The Seals pointed their infared lasers at the kidnappers. Without night vision the kidnappers never even saw the multiple lasers that targeted them.
The guy, (forgot which European country) was also saved and he said he was glad Jessica was an American otherwise they probably wouldn’t have been saved.
The guy survived. At the very beginning, they mentioned how the guy had commented on how lucky he had been to be captured with an American.
Yes, he said that if she wasn't American he probably would have died.
Poul Hagen Thisted --- from Denmark
You stole my comment 😂😂😂
Cause we’re ELITE
@@UsaisaboveallNot only that, the president cared about his own people. Its the reason why a mission was initiated to rescue Capt. Phillips and starting a war with the Al-Queda.
The other aid worker is named Poul Hagen Thisted, he is Danish and after being rescued by the Navy Seals said, he felt so lucky to have been captured with an American.
This is why we Americans have so much respect for our military!!!
Except for Trump.
The guy she was with was also rescued. He was grateful for being taken hostage with an American. No joke, he said it.
She wasn’t just an aid worker. She was & is an American!! God Bless America 🇺🇸 ❤ 🇺🇸
Damn right!🤘🇺🇲
Groan
@@drobichaud1000 realizing he is not American....
The American Motto "Leave NO American Behind!!" Great Reaction!! Thank you!!
Allegedly, the rescue operation of Jessica Buchanan cost over $100 million, which is significantly more than the $45 million that they asked for. It wasn't about the money, but more about the message... don't mess with the US. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
*significantly more
@@SherriLyle80s Nice catch. It's been fixed. Thank you.
AS Thomas Jefferson put it "Millions for Defense, not a penny for tribute."
Her reaction to men she will never see again who shielded her from possible enemy fire with their own bodies makes my heart swell 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
She's not just an Aide worker She's an AMERICAN
The rescue ended up costing around 100 million but well worth the saving them and showing these bandits and others f##k around and find out.
My daughters father in law was one of the SEALs on this mission. He was Team 2, 10 and Dev Gru, just recently retired. My Son in law is currently in medical training with a BUDS contract to become a SEAL team member. So proud to have family members of this caliber.
The Danish worker who was also kidnapped at the same time, he was rescued by the SEAL team that night along with Jessica. He reported that it was his luck to be kidnapped alongside with an American as he knew that the USA would certainly rescue her.
Just so you know, Jessica has spent the years since her rescue trying to repay the Seals by giving speeches and raising money to help support family members of Seals who have died or been seriously wounded on duty. And she has talked openly about the years of therapy she's needed to overcome the horrors and stress of her captivity. The Danish hostage was also rescued by the Seals. As the 60 Minutes interviewer said, "The only thing left at the camp were nine dead bandits."
Paul was rescued, too.
The next year, Jessica and her husband had their first child.
Amazing story of rescue by men who chose to go through the most intense training, never looking for recognition or praise. They are just serving their country by doing their job. Selfless. God bless them and protect them.
And that’s what America is all about. I’m a veteran myself served in Desert storm. I understand this. They are true. Heroes that want no recognition. I salute them.
Paul was rescued as well. He said his lucky break was that he was kidnapped with an American.
Gentle and kind, not words usually associated with SEALS
you guys should watch the video of how they rescue Jessica Buchanan
I’ve seen reactions to this video so many times that all I watch now is ppls reaction to “all that was left, were 9 dead bandits”
The worlds greatest military
There's a longer full version of this that explains more. Plus there's also one from the SEAL'S point of view.
Do you know who or where I can find that SEAL’s point of view? Thanks!
This is the thing about America... We don't negotiate with terrorists.
Yall are awesome. Hope everything with your house goes well. God Bless!!
Outstanding job Seal Time 6, You Navy guys did good!🙂
Tom Boyte
GySgt. U.S. Marine Corps, retired
Vietnam 1965-66/1970-71
Bronze Star, Purple Heart
I've heard this many, many times, and it will always make me Proud to be an American. The man who was with her got savedtoo. Thank you so much for reacting to this video ❤❤ Love From Michigan and it's a beautiful evening ❤️
it was several weeks after her re-integration, health assessments, etc., that Jessica finally got to meet us, see us with clear eyes and without darkness. 'nothing else mattered but her.
Pray for US we need rescue
This is why we are so damn proud of our military and our country , we may fight amongst ourselves buy you just let someone mess with an American and see how hell comes for you.
Thank you my brave brothers and sisters. Thank you God for this great country that you've so generously blessed us with.
Being American our government lets us down.. alot! But! I know that i am also very blessed to be American💪🤘🇺🇲
I wouldn't trade it for anywhere else on Earth🇺🇲🤙
Navy seals can be the scariest people you have ever met but they can also be the most caring people you’ve ever met, it just depends on what side you’re on
Thank you for showing this.❤
I'm a Navy vet...I was mever so proud of the Navy as when they rescued her! The guy kidnapped with her was also rescued, and he said later the best thing that could have happened to hime was being kidnapped with an American.
yeah as was said below the guy that was with her was rescued too. He commented later that the best thing for him was to have been taken hostage with and American. Also if u continued the video they included information about him and information about her that was very nice.
If it's so difficult to get a fishing license I can't imagine getting all the building permits y'all are talking about 😮... Good luck and sending love and prayers from Georgia
RECOMMENDATION FOR YOU GUYS TO WATCH IS OPERATION YELLOW RIBBON WHICH IS ABOUT HOW CANADA LANDED PLANES IN GANDER NEWFOUNDLAND, Halifax etc during the 9/11 attacks after The US AIRSPACE CLOSED AND AFTER THERE WERE NO PLANES LEFT TO LAND THE CANADIAN AIRSPACE CLOSING ASWELL AND AND THE LOCALS TREATED THOSE PASSENGERS.
She did end up meeting the seals and talked at a Navy seals event much later
Night time raids on people with no night vision is *chef's kiss*
She's actually sat down on a podcast with one of the men who saved her
She can't know who they are for security reasons. She now spends her free time working for the Navy Seal Vets support group speaking and raising money for the group.
She is truly paying back.
Howdy from Texas! As a former building inspector for a small Texas town. I was amazed at the complexity of what you two described just to be able to hire someone to redo your residential electrical wiring.
When I was the head and sole employee of the building department of the town. All that was needed was a master electrician who's credentials were on file with my office, or could produce the proper credentials, to submit a blueprint with an explanation of everything that they were planning to do . Then once I had a chance to review the plans and have a meeting with the master electrician. Unless there was something that they needed to correct, a permit was paid for by the contractor and issued by me. Then there were different stages of their work that required physical inspections by me prior to them being allowed to proceed. And then once completed there was a final inspection and either a green tag was presented to the contractor, meaning everything was found to be correct and within the national electrical codes. Or a red tag meaning that there were some issues that needed correcting before the new electrical wiring could be energized. .
No approval by anyone else besides the city inspector. No Mayor or City Manager, or neighbors approval needed.
They rescued him too, they would never leave anyone behind. He was so happy he was kidnapped with an American!
For those who keep bringing this up. 60 Minutes broadcast two versions of this story approximately one year apart. The original version was longer and had more detail. When they repeated the story the next year, they trimmed it down so they could squeeze more stories into the same one-hour program. The video we saw here was the repeat version and thus, some details -- such as the fate of Jessica's Danish coworker -- were left out of this video.
Her co-worker was rescued as well. He later said that the luckiest thing that ever happened to him was getting taken with an American. Jessica has since spoken at several SEAL functions and fundraisers. She has met some if not all of the SEALs who rescued her that night. She and her husband have moved back to the US from Africa and have started a family as well.
They rescued him too. He mentioned he was lucky to be taken along with an American.
There's a longer version... the guy that was with her survived and said, "his luck came when he was captured with an American."
You should watch the entire eposide it will answer all your questions
The United States doesn’t care if she was an aid worker or a garbage man…. she’s an American, and we go after and rescue Americans. The other hostage said that he was blessed to be kidnapped with an American, because he was rescued too. 👍😎❤️🇺🇸
After this Jessica moved back to the US. She and her husband had a baby boy.
This is the abridged version of the story. There's some details that were cut out that would be worth seeing.
You got a kind of short version. The guy with her was saved as well. He said he felt lucky to have been captured with her being an American.
No he didn't. He just stopped the video before it was over.
@@rycallter3372no it was the short version, there’s a better video that explains the whole story of the lead up, climax, and conclusion
Would it make any difference? The other was not the main star
@@mnz6324ify they asked the question= “what happened to the man with her ?”. I was just answering that particular question not trying to rewrite history. The news story is longer than the clip they found.
The Danish worker with her was also rescued. He later said it was lucky that he was captured with an American
Terrorist do not understand, touch one of us, you have touched all of us. We will rain down like fire to rescue one of our own. And then, make them pay dearly for messing with one of us. The guy that was with her, was also rescued. He said that he was so thankful to be with an American that night. We will also rescue our friends. My father served in the military. God Bless the USA!
“How did they know where she was?”
Every time one of the kidnappers made a phone call, the Americans knew exactly where they were.
National Security Agency (NSA).
Loved this. There is another video from the Seal Team's point of view. You would like it. SEAL Team Six SMOKED These Pirates - Jessica Buchanan Hostage Rescue
She said she later found out that they weren't just a random kidnapping. The security advisor, charged with their protection/safety, who she was sitting next to in the SUV, had actually set up the entire thing and sold them to the pirates.
That figures!
@@MEMAONE right?
They know because it was SEAL Team 6, they have access to stuff no one knows exists. They can find anyone, anytime and anywhere.
How they found her was a lot of Intel. Also they saved her because it was the seals job. They are supposed to be the very best at what they do.
“How did they find her?”
They might have tracked her cell phone, they kept the phone for negotiations all that time.
The full video shows Poul H. At the end. He survive and went on to state how lucky he was to be captured with an American. It also shows then President Obama reaching out to her family to let them know she was recovered safely.
Interesting note: In other interviews Jessica said that she has no contact with Paul Thisted because she later found out that he and the agency they worked for knew of credible kidnapping threats and never told her.
I don't remember the details but other videos say he was rescued at the same time and made his way back to his country.
I really like the tattoo on his left arm.
The Danish worker with her was also Rescued
She was just an aid worker y'all. We believe in "All for one, and one for all !" That's what my veteran daddy taught me my entire life. It's served me well over 51 years. We, as a nation are fine with sending, and spending, whatever it takes to bring one person home. It's drilled into us from an early age here. I understand why people from other places find it strange, or even unbelievable. It's not what they are taught, so it seems odd. To most of us, well at least from about the age of 35 and older, that is ingrained into us from before elementary school in most cases. It continues as you go through school, especially if you play sports. I played football from primary school till the end of high school. We lived it. We were a team on and off the field. Someone messes with one, they get us all. That was true from just normal stuff at school, to cruising the weekend hangout and a fight breaks out, we see it, we're in it. In fact, if our coaches ever heard anything otherwise, we would regret it on the next day of practice. That continues on once you leave too. The people I work with, I have no problem saying I love them, their my brothers, and I'd take a bullet right no for them without a moment's hesitation. So, imagine what lengths we will go to for our families. I don't know if I find it more odd or sad that the rest of the world is not this way. Look, I don't really know you guys other than watching these videos, but I know enough for me. If ever in that position, I'd do the same for all four of you. When we see a wrong, we want to right it. I guess that's what it boils down to. As the son of a vet, and many others of my family members have served back to the Revolutionary War, I was just taught that there's nothing better, nothing more noble, nothing more honorable I could do with my life than to lay it down for my family, friends, nation, or fellow man. I just wish more people felt the same now days. I'm just out of place and out of time I guess.
There's another version of this that's a bit longer. Like others have said, the news host says that later on, the Danish aid worker said his lucky break was being captured with an American, as the SEALS got him out too! They also cover the fact that she said she didn't want to die yet because she had never had children. They let you know that she's fixed that problem since and show a picture of her, her husband and their baby.
Check how the seals did it, and all they went through to save her.
There is another video of her addressing the Seals later on.
they saved
Paul too
They pinged the cell phone when the bandits used her phone to make a call
This is the shortened version of this video. You should have watched the longer one. It explains more. In it, it also tells you the man with her survived when the SEAL's got him out as well.
In Florida is one county permit and about 1500 to get a new service panel.
Thank You
sounds like you are bringing in a higher amp service! everything on the service side of the meter is a real pain in the butt with paperwork and the power company inspections
The US spent well over 100 million dollars on that operation.
No they didn't. That's the entire budget for the Department of Navy's Special Warfare Force which includes 8 active duty Seal Teams and 2 in The Naval Reserve Componet.
The guy who was with her was rescued by the Seals. He would later say how fortunate he was to be kidnapped with an American.
Reality is better than a made up movie in this case they saved this woman and showed the world how brave the seal teams are so don’t mess with the USA!
I’m Sam, John, Willie, Mike, Bill, Ritchie, Jim, we’re here for you!
She was an aid worker. Intelligence agencies have many ways of locating people, all of which are closely guarded secrets as they should be. I heard in a different video about this mission that Seal Team 6 garnered the attention of a pack of hyenas after they parachuted in, but I don't know what happened and nothing else was mentioned about this.
I personally know of the individuals who saved her
love you'll ❤️
The Navy Seal Team also rescued the man that was with her.
Not sure why the end of the video was chopped off. They summarized the end that Poul Hagen Thisted (Danish) mentioned how grateful he was being kidnapped with an American, and then Jessica also mentioned they were having their first child, which was mentioned during the video that she was sad about never going home to her husband and starting a family.
The bandits wanted $45 million to let her go.
The United States citizens spent around $100 million to bring her back and send a message to anyone who might try this in the future.
There is another version of this 60 minutes video that has just a little bit more info. Paul, the other one kidnapped with her was rescued at the same time with her by a Seal. Also, there is a video about this rescue from the POV of the Seals. Very good.
The piece was a bit longer. At the end it tells you that the man (her fellow captive), was also rescued, and he said he felt fortunate to have been captured with an American.
Yes both were rescued, there is more to that video another 3 or 4 minutes.
The man with her was also rescued by the seals. He even made a comment that said he was lucky to have been kidnapped with an American.
I heard that her Danish coworker was also rescued at the same time.
Justin K. Sheffield was a leader of this squad. He's since retired and written a couple books about his service.
I believe the US military doesn't even acknowledge the existance of Seal Team 6. The even numbered squads are based in Virginia, the odd numbered squads from California.
They skydived in from 20,000 feet and walked the final few miles to the camp. Using night vision they were able to get very close to the kidnappers. The Seals pointed their infared lasers at the kidnappers. Without night vision the kidnappers never even saw the multiple lasers that targeted them.
The guy that was with her was included in the rescue, he made it out fine.
The guy, (forgot which European country) was also saved and he said he was glad Jessica was an American otherwise they probably wouldn’t have been saved.
The Seal team took him also with Jessica.
The Danish guy with her was rescued as well.
45 million was back in 2012
What a nightmare. It's that insane level of governmental bureaucracy and oversight you don't find in the US.
You guys have to react to seal team six smoked these pirates, it's more in depth on the military side of the rescue
Paul, the other hostage, said his luck was being captured with an American....funny
the guy with her was rescued as well
If you watch the longer video on this. It tells you what happened to the guy. OR. Just read the comments below. William s
The guy w/ her got out w/ them too, he was quoted as saying he was REALLY lucky to be kidnapped w/ an American.