prosecutors asked to increase her bond after revealing she was receiving money from a man overseas and she could be a flight risk. well, remember the chilean miner whose wife and mistress learned about each other while he was underground? well, a man who helped drill the rescue hole says the miner didn t even want to be saved. that man spoke this morning to our philadelphia affiliate. well, when i first arrived, they said we have 32 men and i couldn t figure out for the longest time. the news said 33 and i finally started talking to people, one man down there had a mistress and a wife and he wanted to stay down in the hole. he decided he d be better off down there. and after about 20 days, i guess the guy finally decided to change his mind and come out. wow. the miner apparently considered death a better option than facing the two women. when he was rescued, remember this video right here. his wife said she had gained respect for herself and decide not to show up. it was the mist
he was underground and now the man who drilled the rescue hole tells fox that chile s cheating miner did not want to face both women. i arrived and he said we had 32 memberships men and one man had a mistress and a wife and he wanted to stay in the hole. he said that to our station in philadelphia. it took workers three weeks to talk him into leaving and when he did only the mistress was there, the wife found out he invited the other women and decide toe boycott the rescue. that is it for studio b and there has been a statement issued by npr regarding juan williams and neil cavuto will have that as his news begins have that as his news begins just in 2 1/2 minutes. to help reduce attacks, lower your uric acid.
you were both involved in the quecreek mine rescue in 2002. nine miners trapped underground. there s lila with her flip cam standing with mine officials. mine miners trapped underground for a little more than three days. wet and cold and this was the first time that we saw publicly at least one of these rescue capsules being used. joe, when you look at the scene here and you look at what s going on there in copiapo at the san jose mine, how are you struck by the whole operation? it brings back a lot of memories very similar to the operation at quecreek. we weren t down as deep but the same process, drill the rescue hole, make sure the hole is safe and then place the rescue capsule and lower it down and get the miner in it and bring the miner back out. although the depth is much greater in chile, the process is very similar. the depth much greater as we said some half a mile down that journey. we re watching the wife of one
for. it seems like all the experts said the bore hole is adequate . to do what has to be done inut it and without casing it. we have been spending a lotof of time talking about psychological issues here, nd both in terms of getting them to out. then we see them and they are exuberant.he what was your experience fromexn the case in pennsylvania from a psychological perspective? things went quickly.houghty it was filling up with wateruall and they were thinking theyhere were going to drowned. they tied themselves up in the t corner and wrote notes to their family. in under76 hours they were out. and for awhile we had no communication. that s when we drilled through with the rescue hole and found out all nine were alive and in
way. anytime you have something orke this come up, especially in this situation where you have to drill a rescue hole to rescue the miners, it would play on your emotions. you and last question, you say y it affected the miners inthe different ways. i in what ways and emotionallyon and psychologically in particular? some will never be able toack go back into the mine.eiramil some of the families were affected and some of thesomef th families with never let them go back into the mine. that s a heck of an ordeal wn when you are staring death eye right in the eye, and you are able to survive.we dt the water was coming in, and be we didn t know if we could prevent them from drowning. we didn t know if we could t keep them breathing good air.y l every decision we made was theyu right one. they all came out of the mine.