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CBS Evening News-20150517-01:02:00

the delta commandos intended to capture the man who ran the operation. a firefight broke out, and according to pentagon officials, some of the isis fighters attempted to use women and children as human shields. about a dozen enemy fighters were killed in fighting that sometimes involved hand-to-hand combat. pentagon officials said there were no reports of civilian casualties and no americans were killed or wounded, although there were bullet holes in some of the aircraft. the commandos found abu sayyaf and his wife on the top floor of the building. according to pentagon officials, he attempted to resist and was killed. his wife was captured and taken back to iraq, along with a young iraqi woman who officials believe had been enslaved by abu sayyaf. the young woman will be returned to her family. the wife will be interrogated. officials believe she knows about the abuse suffered by kayla mueller, the american aid worker who died earlier this year while being held hostage by isis. defense secretary carter called

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NBC Nightly News-20150517-00:32:00

territory in eastern syria, into deir al-zour. no allies on the ground. if the u.s. forces were captured they risked unimaginable horrors. a jordanian pilot captured by isis was burned alive. u.s. officials say the american's target, abu sayyat, was a top isis money man, managed isis' oil and gas income and was close personally close to the isis leader al baghdadi. >> he did not go quietly. there was a gunfight and hand-to-hand fighting. abu sayyat was killed along with a dozen other fighters. >> the fact the united states was willing to mount a skap chur -- capture mission to grab him shows he was important in the infrastructure itself. >> reporter: the u.s. commandos left unharmed, take with them abu sayyat's wife known as umm sayyat. u.s. officials allege she helped manage hostages taken by isis. the delta forces also

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NBC Nightly News-20150517-00:48:00

her story from cambodia. >> reporter: slowly but surely lucky the elephant is striding back to fitness, though nick marks had feared for the worst. >> the really bad times i was thinking she's going to die. >> reporter: she's been battling a rare and usually fatal elephant virus supported by passionate keepers for whom she has been a symbol for conservation. >> she's kind of the iconic animal of the rescue center, the star of the show really. everybody loves lucky and was asking about her every day. >> reporter: now 15 years old she was found abandoned at six months, her mother likely killed by poachers. she was reared by keepers at this cambodian wildlife rescue center, home to 1200 animals rescued from illegal wildlife traders. lucky grew into a gentle giant, acting at times as a surrogate mother to other injured elephants. her keepers were devastated when she fell ill earlier this year. >> i was sleeping in a hammock along with keepers beside lucky every night. >> reporter: she stopped eating.

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ABC World News Tonight-20150517-00:51:00

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NBC Nightly News-20150517-00:49:00

and the $40,000 cost of her treatment quickly drained the resources of the rescue center and savings. but lucky has another rare skill as an artist. she's been taught to paint. as money ran low, the new york-based wildlife alliance which supports the center raised money for her treatment by auctioning two of her paintings. early this month, the first signs of recovery flapping her ears, throwing dust an eating again. >> we're just happy that there's progress at last we look like we're winning. >> reporter: during our visit, she raised a paint brush for the first time in weeks, slapping on the paint. >> this is a sign that lucky really is on the mend. this is it. >> reporter: marks cautions there have been ups and downs before. but for now -- >> there's a smile on everybody's face again and on lucky's face as you can see. >> reporter: ian williams, nbc news, cambodia. still ahead, a group of u.s. sailors who are making history today.

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NBC Nightly News-20150517-00:47:00

we're back with an elephant named lucky overcoming obstacles.

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CBS Evening News-20150517-01:20:00

incredible! i've been claritin clear for ten days. when your allergy symptoms start, doctors recommend taking one claritin every day of your allergy season for continuous relief. with powerful 24-hour, non-drowsy claritin live claritin clear. every day. >> axelrod: as >> axelrod: as we've been reporting, boston is a city processing deep emotion tonight after the death penalty handed down to dzhokhar tsarnaev yesterday. in the trial, prosecutors used the work of a photographer to demonstrate the chaos and carnage of the moment. here again is don dahler. >> reporter: be it the seals of nantucket, stars above yosemite, or the skyline of boston, what bill hoenk prefers to take pictures of is beauty. >> we do have a few specials tonight. >> reporter: but what the waiter and amateur photographer is best

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NBC Nightly News-20150517-00:45:00

when "nightly news" continues on this saturday, mitt romney is no stranger to bruising battles. but his latest opponent is a real heavy hitter. up next, how luck lucky the elephant is living up to her name.

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ABC World News Tonight-20150517-00:39:00

d.c. and that mansion fire that killed four people. tonight, the mystery deepening. one woman who said she was supposed to be at the house that day now said she received an unusual text message telling her to stay away. here's abc's gloria rivera. >> reporter: tonight, arson investigators and dc police are back at this burned-out mansion, searching for clues. >> the fire appears to have been intentionally set. >> reporter: this tight-knit, affluent and well-patrolled community grieving the sudden, grisly murders of a well-liked family. savvas savopolous, a leading ceo in the iron industry, his wife amy, their young son and family housekeeper. >> i've been here for 25 years. nothing like this ever happens. >> reporter: thursday's time line. at 9:56 a.m., a woman who says she worked for the family told wjla she received an unusual text from amy telling her to stay home. >> i don't understand why. >> reporter: around 10:30 the family porsche is spotted at the house.

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