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the latest, a barrage of rocket who huge planes that seat more than 400 people almost fire from gaza into israel. collided. this time it was actually dozens of rockets fired in just captured on video. we will show it to you now. one hour. 85 total fired by hamas today this is what you're looking at. plane headed for a barcelona along. the military wing of that group runway. confirms they fired those rockets. now israel has given this operation an official name. operation protective edge. had to abort. it's now under way tonight. hanging there as it today gain earlier five hamas members altitude again. that would have been a horrific killed by israeli airstrikes in collision. we will just watch it again. gaza. this is the latest in an you can hear the engine escalating back and forth between israelis and screaming there as it tries to palestinians following the killings of teenagers on both get that altitude. this is just one of several close calls in just the past few sides. and the beating of an american days. tom foreman is out front. teenager, the cousin of one of >> whoa. the murdered israeli teens at the hand of the police. if those al allegations are >> a turkish f-16 screaming just true, israeli police involved feet above spectators at a will have to pay a price. we will talk to the teen's british air show as it comes in family in a moment. for a landing. the video is a sensation on first, ben wedeman is in youtube and no rules appears to jerusalem. ben, we talk about war being have been broken. imminent. this has been escalating and but ending could have been
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escalating. are we nearing a tipping point? tragic according to aviation >> it certainly does. now that israel has given a analyst like steve cowell. name, erin, to this operation, >> all it takes one slight move of that control stick, that operation protectedive edge, it airplane's into the crowd. >> just one of several red flags definitely means this is not raised about aviation safety in recent days. in houston, authority are business as usual. israeli security cabinet met for looking at a singapore airlines three hours today and this flight that took off, reached barrage out of gaza which happens between 8:00 and 9:00 4,000 feet as planned, then kept climbing into space held by a p.m. local time signals that trouble is to come. delta flight triggering a fast warning from the tower. >> 2:00, five miles, boeing 777. >> funerals, clashes, airstrikes >> okay, we need to deviate. and rocket attacks. >> do what you need to do, sir. tensions thick and black and growing ever more intense beginning to be reminiscent of the dark and bloody days from >> we are descending, delta. more than ten years ago. all this set in motion with the >> traf uktraffic alert. kidnapping last month of three israeli teenagers and weeks >> in may, two jets crowded each later the discovery of thier other above jfk in new york and bodies. the israeli government said two others did the same thing at hamas is responsible for the murders and named two suspects. newark. >> yeah, he is real close.
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>> and near hawaii, another case as israelis mourned some lashed of too close for comfort forced out in cold-blooded revenge. one plane to quickly change kidnapping and burning to death altitude. flinging passengers and bags. 16-year-old palestinian. >> there's hundreds of people in sunday, police arrested several front of me. israeli jews. people start screaming. i thought, oh, god, this is it? some of whom have confessed to the murder, according to israeli media report. >> to top off the latest spate of closed calls in barcelona a prime minister netanyahu russian jet coming in to land condemned the killing of the only to find a plane from teen and expressed con dole uns argentina crossing the runway. to his father in a phone call. russians accelerated, climbed the murder sparked intention and avoided collision. >> that is the way it is clashes between palestinian supposed to work. youth and israeli police in a perfect example of everything going right when something is jerusalem due chg a 15-year-old wrong for the landing aircraft. tampa boy was brutally assaulted by israeli police, an assault >> just watch willing all of caught on cell phone cameras. those graphics. and you've got to think about that jet in barcelona. if the people on the jet on the a bruised an battered boy ground on the right side of the plane had just looked, just the released sunday. fear that they would have had, >> how do you feel now that just imagine, you look out the you're out? >> i feel way better. >> but the release isn't the end window and this is what you see, of taric's story, warns his as you said, just over the past few days, rush of these reports.
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baltimore born mother. >> you will press charges are the skies getting more against the police who beat him? >> yes, we will. dangerous? is there another reason this is definitely. >> a probe launched into the beating. happening. >> good question. we don't have an answer in this as israel smolders, dark clouds country right now. what happened is federal authority started recalculating gather over gaza for weeks now what they consider to be a close militants have fired rockets call. into israel which in turn has and how they add these things up. launched dozens of airstrikes on gaza. so all we have are numbers from escalation is in the air. a hamas leader warning that 2012. israel has crossed a red line and they have to update the numbers before they know if there a trend. after killing eight gaza militants overnight sunday. even though the accidents may be some distance apart, a mile, two miles, at the speed these planes are moving, that distance can be newly posted video on hamas's closed very, very quickly. and the skies are getting more military wing, with music, showing off their long-range crowded, especially around the rocket. biggest airports in the world. and of course, probably one of so as they step up technology to those missiles or many were deal with all of this, they need it because that space is filling up with planes. >> tom, thank you very much. fired on israel this evening. most were intercepted by i want it bring in miles israel's anti-missile iron dome system. o'brien, safety analyst david others fell in open areas but with each strike an counter susie and phillip mudd. strike the region moves ever
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when we look at that video in closer to all out war. barcelona, as we just talk about erin? >> ben, thank you very much. how these things can happen and joining me right now is taric's you see the plane on the ground crossing over, if you're the aunt and lawyer. pilot of that plane, do you not i appreciate both of you taking the time to be with us tonight. look before you cross? forget what air traffic control may or may not have done wrong. hassan, i know have you spoke how could human error there on with taric's parent. the ground, didn't look like how is he doing? they looked right. >> he is still in a lot of pain, >> i think it was my first flying lesson, erin, when they erin. severe headaches. told me, when you go to a stitches. his eyes are still blood shot. runway, whether you know it's i think he has a long way to go active or not, look both ways. for recovery. it is pretty basic. that is complacency on the part we need him to come home to tampa, florida so he can get the of that crew. i'm told that particular runway in barcelona is seldom used. treatment he needs from the hands of the beating of the maybe that particular flight crew thought oh, this is just runway 2. officers. >> you want him to come back to we will taxi around and we won't the united states to get the pay much attention. the system is absolutely at care he needed. you talked about about his capacity. family worried with brain not enough concrete on the plan trauma. has he shown any signs of tote handle all of the plans going in even out. lasting issues, in terms of we can't afford any complacency. communicating with people or fortunately the crew on short anything? >> certainly not like he was final could see what was happening.
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before. his face is still hardly recognizable. >> and at that last second, i imagine there is a point where once medical expert examine him you are so close to the ground and we have had several medical that there isn't you can do at this point. experts examine the footage of >> miles raises the point of how his terrible beating. crowded skies are. and officers stomping on his we put together a flight head even after he was tracker. these are all of the planes in the air over the united states. unconscious. this could cost hundreds of this is a pretty scary picture thousands of dollars to treat. to look at. i know that you had the we need to get him medical care as soon as possible. opportunity to talk to the >> i see your emotion here as president of the civil aviation you hear this about your nephew. administration, saying, it will be twice as crowded than this in can you believe this happened. 20 years when you look around >> yes. the world. how do you prevent the horrific no, i can't believe it happened. crashes from happening. unfortunately, it did happen and or do we need to just accept it is real. there will be midair collisions? it is a hundred percent real. this is why we're here to cover >> anything is not acceptable adds far as midair collisions. this. we want the world to know what nor is it acceptable to have is going on. we want justice served. these close calls. at this point we are very proud miles brings up a great point, to be americans. the fact that system worked. there is something wrong and that other crew noticed it and because without -- without america, i don't think we could moved ahead. have gotten this much media coverage and help to get a story there was another crew that made a mistake. out. >> what is very important here but this is not the problem. to me, the problem is much
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is that justice is served so that these officers cannot do bigger. if you listen to civil that kind of terrible beating to authorities, they say, it wasn't a big deal because there was any other individual. and what we need is to stop this plenty of separation. air crews did what they are terrible cycle of violence which supposed to. is taking innocent children, but that in itself is concerning israelis and palestinians on to me, that there is complacency at a much higher level. both sides and causing a lot of people who are supposed to do damage. >> hassan, you both talk about something doesn't think it is a big deal. to me, that is the biggest deal of all. justice being served. >> we have been doing so many of the segments. ron dahmer says, nothing excuses part of the reason is we are this use of force. finding out about this them. they are investigating. and he says this about taric's someone add cell phone and videos that. maybe we wouldn't have been case. i want it read it and get your aware of this a few years ago. reaction. from what i understand about the part of this could be aware of facts of the case, this is not this. just an innocent bystander pulled off a school yard. i'm aware of that. he was with six other people. do you think this is inevitable? >> i i'm afraid it is, erin, unfortunately. i this i what we had is a system with amazing depth of safety. they were mask ped. they through petrol bombs and layer upon layer of safety. including the flight crew looking down the runway and molotov cocktails at police. what do you make of that? seeing the aircraft. >> what we have proof of is the that is what saved us. this is the last resort and it police beating him. that doesn't justify the way he was beat after tied hands and worked. but as we push the system feet. further, and we will have 1.5 to
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2 times more aircraft in the air multiple blows to the head. over the next 20 years, we're multiple blowes to the back. no matter what he was throwing or doing, if he was. not building a corresponding amount of runways or flying this is not a justified act of planes closer to each other, well rely on the crews to be arrest. if he was doing anything wrong, arrest limb. much more on their toes. that's fine and we can figure it and eventually, statistic will tell you, our number will be up. out in the end. but as of now, there's nothing that can justify the way he was >> that's a pretty terrifying thing, david. would you agree with that? beat and there is no proof of especially because you talk him throwing. >> taric is a regular american about, as tom foreman pointed out, you are going at incredibly kid. he is 15. he was on his family's land when high speeds. separation may sound far apart he got attacked. i spoke to his mother. to all of us but it is just i said, what happened. she said he was on our land when second when you are talking about crews that are exhausted, the police started chasing people who were protesting the working long hours. someone will mess up. brutal murder of his cousin, >> yeah. for the last 20 years, when i 16-year-old. and when taric started running, was with the faa, we talked a he didn't know what was going lot about the doubling of the on, so he started running too. number of aircraft in the air. and yet, nothing's been done about it. that's when the officers tied now we have a program called him up an started beating him. >> you spoke with taric and you next jen, which is designed to reduce the number of planes. talked about the death of his
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it sound scarier but it is cousin and your cousin, better. it is a performance based thing. apparently a revenge killing for the murders of the three israeli teens. where the aircraft had to travel all over the place to get where what happened in that conversation? what did taric say? they need go. with the next jen in place, >> first i want to start off by things would be better p. but congress is holding off on saying there were two funding. it could put us off another 15 palestinian children killed prior to the three israeli teens years before we get there and we killed. that's not mentioned. will almost be at double by 15 so let's not say revenge. years. this is -- it is not a back and i'm very concerned about the forth type of game here. facts that things that we are doing on a systemic nature to i mean, whether israeli or make this safer are being delayed. palestinian, no child's life >> that's terrifying. should be treated this way. and speaking to use that word, nobody should have to go through phil, there's another concern this inhumane act or be beaten for air travellers tonight. that's new security measure while tied up, basically. going into effect. you know what i'm saying? supposedly screeners at overseas yes -- airports, they could ask u.s. >> i was just going to say, you bound passengers to turn on hear now, i mean, this back and their electronic devices to farther, horrible things that prove they work, that they are not explosive devices. richard quest on the show, in are happening and then you hear london, flew here to new york, wasn't asked to do that today. the words, you heard our maybe they are picking people out at random, obviously he saw reporter say, this could be the no evidence of it. worse in ten years. you could be talking about is this new measure doing
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another war in the middle east. what goes through your head when you hear about that. anything? and know that what's happened to >> i think it will. you have to think of a cell taric is now a part of that? phone, not as an electronic device, but as a receptacle. >> i just want taric home. something to carry a liquid or i want him home now on american paste. remember in summer of 2006, when soil. he is an american teen. doesn't know what war zone, war i was back at fbi, we were crimes, all this. he hasn't had to ever deal with that. and speaking to him prior to his facing a major plot where beating, he was just afraid for terrorists were trying to make his life since what they did to new energy drinks with be to his cousin. he was with him an hour before fill up with with something that they could use for bombs and put his cousin was kidnaped. and that just shows that while them in the rest room. he was being ambushed and that would be a laptop and cell attacked, he was afraid they phone now to take on it a plane. were going to burn him alive as not just a detonator but well. how does he know he wasn't going something you carry on and mix with another liquid to make a to taken and burned alive as well. bomb. >> it just seems whenever the >> and they do not want this conversations happen, how would you know? when you think about, okay, that's something you can turn on or off, what about chargers used against other children. themselves and batteries they want the cycle of violence themselves, right? there is no on or off switch on stop. we have seen this strengthen those things. jewish and muslim relations as they have stood together to call
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for an end to this violence that is just killing children on both >> that's right. 13 years after 911, tsa, more sides unjustifiably. >> both of you have talked about risked-base aid analysis. wanting taric to come back to you notice there is more passengers who can go through a line and say, hey, i'm a secure the united states, the role of the united states and importance of the u.s. and due process. passenger. let me ask you about this, i i've gone through a process with know the u.s. government has been involved, hassan, have they tsa to go through without taking my shoes off. done enough? there is a lot of risk benefit are you confident that the u.s. going on. we didn't do that ten years ago. has done enough to bring taric, should we check a cell phone a u.s. citizen, home. saying there are secure passengers and they can bring a cell phone on the plane? >> his father said, i'm grateful i think that's the wave of the for the international attention future. the balance fwebetween securityd we were able to bring to this because only then did the u.s. allowing people to travel step in and meet with taric and freely. >> there are also reports of provide the family with the additional security measures out assistance they need. of paris p. taric is still not facing why do you think all of this is happening right now? criminal charges, he is still >> i think rising tensions particularly in iraq. under house arrest. israeli officers really hurt him. we need to see the u.s. there is probably report out of government stand firm and that yemen and devices that could be the israeli government punish created. but the idea we are now, you those responsible and provide know, a lot of discussion in taric the treatment he needs.
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>> hassan, thank you and sanah, aviation circles about why don't we just go to profiling. thank you. i know this is a difficult time for your family. we appreciate you being with us. we have. wi we have voluntarily profiling. >> thank you. >>out front next, the father of it is not racial profiling, but a toddler who died in a hot that is what it is. care, this jail. tonight, new questions about the >> thanks to you three. now up front, man comes eye mother. plus concerns about explosives prompt new airport security measures. to eye with a great white shark. what is it like to have a shark he survived and is out front bite you in the chest? one man lives to tell the tale. next. girls make a break for he is out front tonight and he will show us that bite. freedom from a terrorist group. their dramatic story tonight. well, did you know that playing cards with kenny rogers gets old pretty fast? ♪ you got to know when to hold'em. ♪ ♪ know when to fold 'em. ♪ know when to walk away. ♪ know when to run. ♪ you never count your money, ♪ when you're sitting at the ta...♪ what? you get it? i get the gist, yeah. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. but i've managed.
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breaking news in one of nastiest races in the country. primary mitting long time surviving a great white eye tack. incumbent. senator cochran defeated steven roblis was swimming this mcdaniel in the run off. weekend when he found himself in they today do a count to make the jaws of a shark. sure it was accurate from the original vote a couple weeks
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ago. the mcdaniel campaign has >> he got bit. >> that's not very cool. announced its intention to >> luckily for him, surfers were there in the area and they were contest these results. authorities digging deeper able to get robliss to shore. into the death of the georgia toddler. you no doubt are familiar with he was treated for a bite on the side of his rib cage. that appreciate little face. he thought he was going to die. cooper harris. strapped into his car seat for steven robliss o out front seven hours in the sweltering heat before he was dead. tonight. first, how are you feeling? his father fais in jail an face >> thank you. much better. much better than tw days ago. i'm very blessed that i'm hear charges. authorities are taking a look today to share my story. into the family's finances now >> your story is terrifying and as well. incredible. i know a couple moments ago with a new new twist here. you are showing us your wound. cooper's he mother hasn't been i will show the viewers now so charged but authorities they can see it. repeatedly mentioned her access how deep is it? raising suspicious about her >> erin, i was very fortunate, potential involvement. david mattingly is out front when the shark bit me, the with more on lee anna harris. puncture went into the -- through the skin and the fat layer that's beneath the skin. >> she wasn't at the scene of but it didn't puncture my the crime. she is not officially a suspect organs, my lungs, and did not but because of comments she made penetrate the rib cage. she can't escape suspicious in the death of her toddler in the so it looks nasty and it is back seat of her husband's car. pretty ugly to look at, but
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>> while they may not be very powerful evidence that would secure conviction, they it's -- you know, i'm going to certainly are from a public make it. i'm going to be all right. relations standpoint statements >> now you said right before the that the rest of the public is attack, with you were staring eye ball to eye ball with the going to find very odd. shark. that's the moment when i hear this and think, you get sort of >> search warrant states her fear is that her child would be left in a hot vehicle. a -- you just feel terror even reacting to her child missing at hearing that. what did you think at that day care, harris allegedly told moment? i -- it was petrifying. employees her husband must have left him in the car. according to detective testimony, she privately questioned her husband about what he said to police asking, well, did you say too much? it was the worst nightmare you >> keeping in mind what she's could ever imagine. what happened was when the way already said and what we've heard about in the court case, she's done nothing wrong. >> the suspicion comes because this all started, i was swimming with a group of friends of mine it is her husband, her child, every saturday morning we'd get together and we'd get out and do and her reaction to it after the a 2-mile swim. fact isn't fitting some people's we start at the south end of playbill of what it should be. there's been a lot of judgment on her as to how she is reacting hermosa pier and swim to to a situation that is shocking. manhattan pier. i got about 200 yards until we >> when anna harris is a
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were just about finished. and this -- as i'm swimming 30-year-old dietitian. she and her husband, ross, have been married for eight years. along, this shark all of a sudden surfaces from underneath at her son's funeral, she said me and comes right up to the top ross, is, was an will be, if we of the water. and i see the full length of the have more children, a wonderful shark. >> oh, my. >> and it makes a -- a quick father. no one saw signs of problems. she sat quietly in the courtroom left, a really sharp left turn, and listened to how her husband and just lunges right at my sexted to other women as her chest. and once i felt that crunch toddler died in her husband's going right through my chest, that is like, oh, my god. this is it. >> you thought you were going to everheated car. >> this is a whorrible story. die? >> this is the real deal. this continued to grow and grow and grow. what are police saying about leana harris. it is impossible to comprehend a you know, at that moment, i w father doing this, never mind was -- you know, i was fighting now a mother. >> late last week all they would tell us is she was part of the for my life, and i wasn't about investigation. to give up. it was very vague. today we got also another vague just out of a -- reaction, response saying they had interviewed her but wouldn't go reflex action.
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with any further detail saying i use this hand to grab the everything is fluid. they are can continuing to look at all of the evidence coming in. not saying what that evidence is. that's a pretty run of the mill nostril part of the shark, and i answer you might expect nor any run of the mill investigation at was pushing it away to get that off my chest. this point. but this is an ordinary fortunately, the shark let go. statement in a case that is anything but ordinary at this and i was very, very fortunate that's the way it went. >> it's miraculous. ti time. erin? >> david mattingly, thank you. >> once that shark released itself, i got away and i appreciate you being with us, stacey. fortunately, three of my friends press allege that the couple were about five strokes behind told them that they looked up me. i immediately just started how hot a car needed to be to kill a child. screaming and screaming, and the there were internet searches by the mother and father. first friend that was next, i said i got bit, i got bit, a in court last week, the father shark bit me. and he looked over and saw a big pool of blood and knew that was defended their actions saying it. i actually was in danger of look, they just learned about a dying. got me on top of the paddle program about people leaving board. and there's about six of these their kids in cars, that's why swimmers, surfers all helping
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they did the search. getting me on to shore. you know, the weird thing, erin, when the mother saying, my god, he must have left the child in the car, do you believe her? is that, you know, one of the should they be looking into her? paramedics was saying, do you >> absolutely. they are widening the want me to give you a shot of investigation. morphine? and at that moment i said, no. they are doing that because of the comments, very odd off the chart comments that you wouldn't believe a mother would say when and the reason i said, no, was their child was found dead in the car. when the first thing that you because i wanted to be cognizant of what was going on around me. ask is, did he leave the child in the car? something is going to arouse i thought this might be my last moments. your suspicion. and i just -- you know, i just in the very beginning, while this case is opened up and investigation is going on, she wanted to take it all in. wasn't honed in on right now after all these comments. >> well, steven, we're so glad she is going to be part of this that you are -- that you are investigation. safe, that you are going to a very big part of the recover, and thank you so much. investigation. >> and we also of course hear >> thanks for your time, erin. thank you. they are looking into the financial history of the couple. >> we also have an update when you put all these pieces tonight on some of the hundreds together, is soming this you of women and girls kidnapped in could comprehend happening? nigeria. and this is an uplifting i think the reason people have development. a local security force tells cnn latched on to this case is because it is a fear parent 63 women and girls made a
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have. that it could happen. dramatic escape when their and this is something that is captors weren't looking. >> dozens of women and children truly incomprehensible to made an extraordinary break for freedom in the north of nigeria. everyone watching. >> i see horrible things that and the women and girls who had been taken at the end of last parent do everyday because of my job and what i do. month say they saw their but for the average person, it opportunity when their captors is incomprehensivible. headed out to stave off a you can't believe it. nigerian government attack. they walked for almost 24 hours but when you put things together, comments made, before being brought to safety. insurance policy, fact that she asked if he said too much. this is a different contingent for me. asking if he left the child in the car. you don't know if he has done it in past. some 200 schoolgirls who are what did she know? still missing, but it does bring what did she say? a ray of hope to their families. what did she know afterwards. the hope is that perhaps the all of these things, while we didn't know them right now, as nigerian government, military the discovery and investigation campaign might be finally gez goes on, we will hear more and more if she played any role bringing boko haram under some or had any knowledge that this kind of pressure. was going to happen. >> stacey, thank you. >> so many around the world have forgotten about the story or given up. that incredible breakthrough. next, a tour de france win >> thank, erin. sealed with a kiss. up next, a near miss. it was, well, frankly, a whole lot more than a diss. two jets, about 404 people, came jeannie's next. you'll find the! dangerously close to colliding. it's a complete checkup
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that's why i always choose the fastest intern.r slow. the fastest printer. the fastest lunch. turkey club. the fastest pencil sharpener. the fastest elevator. jeannie moos has more. >> kissing should be like riding the fastest speed dial. a bike. you never forget how. the fastest office plant. but instead, it can get so so why wouldn't i choose the fastest wifi? i would. switch to comcast business internet awkward. watch when the italian who won and get the fastest wifi included. comcast business. stage two angles from the kisses built for business. from the podium girls. the first one goes fine, but the second girl leaves him hanging, stuck pretending to fix his own collar. it's being analyzed in slow motion, looped in a six-second vine. but the cyclist is in good okay, for those of you out company when it comes to having there with a lot of money and his lips left in limbo. power, or for those of you who even former presidents end up in like to imagine about those kind puckered up purgatory. of things, we have for you a car the intended target was hilary, to buy or imagine. a $1 million mercedes. but bill ended up kissing air they will revive the poleman
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while hillary ended up being brand. that makes me think like the gilded age of epic proportions. kissed by barack obama. a real model there too. including the time he for decades, carried accidentally kissed his vice president's wife right on the celebrities, world leaders, even the pope had one. the new version is said to be smacker. based on the mercedes s class. and the vice president found himself in a three-way kissing but this is way bigger. muddle. after you add in the options talk about having your kiss like bulletproof glass and dissed. armored plating, the price tag erica badu was clowning around could top $1 himillion. in a live shot and tried to kiss him. when the world ends and there no >> and labeouf obviously -- fuel too buy, you can have this thing. they should call it the beast. >> the old man wab the pullman >> miley cyrus' kiss was dissed 600. by katy perry when miley went elvis presley, the pope, saddam too far with her tongue. hussein. of course, a lot of kissing confusion blamed on the age-old >> what a grouping p. angle dilemma. >> that's the famous one. >> a german researcher concluded this one will be called the after spying on 124 couples that pullman. it'll be 21 feet long. 65% of people tend to tilt their heads to the right rather than which means that you would just about, bigger than the u-haul. to the left when leaning in for a kiss.
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the size of this studio. president obama was in the from here, right on -- keep minority with his left tilt going. approach to kissing supreme keep going. keep going. court nominee elena kagan, but don't blame his left-handedness. about there. >> incredible when you think many famous movie kisses start about it that way. with a right tilt. >> huge. 1 million includes armor plating. we would sit opposite each other like thp. he plays it both ways in "notorious." >> in the back seat. >> yes. >> limousine. babies in their last few weeks a barrier and chauffeur at the in the womb tend to turn their front and you and i will be heads to the right. talking like this. when it comes to rejecting >> and bulletproof glass for all of the places in the world where affection, tim howard is still people want those things. blocking, in this case blocking so up to $1 million. a fan's hug. but the thing that amaze med is it's no fun being rejected all that is cheap compared to other cars out there. puckered up with no place to go. >> it is. jeannie moos, cnn, new york. lamborghini, $4.5 million. >> all puckered up with no place but remember -- to go. only jeanne could come up with that. thanks for watching, anderson's next. good evening, i'm wolf blitzer. breaking news out of the middle
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bugatti veyro east. air strikes over gaza right now. np. this is like the rolls royce phantom. but this is times two the cost the operation now has a protective edge as more rockets after rolls royce. more. >> more. >> when you get all the options. fall, casualties rise. also tonight, what is one of the >> you are telling me people devices that scared officials so will pay a million. much they amped up airport why? security for flights coming into the united states? because they want to say they paid a million. the answer, and the danger can >> mercedes doesn't have an uber fit in a pocket and is carried in billions of pockets worldwide. luxury brand. plus, he's charged with bmw has rolls royce. audi has luxury brand. but mercedes has been desperately trying to get something like this. it is a bargain at 221. it will be 1 million. >> who will buy this? >> same people who may or may not have bought the mayback. >> tomato, tomato. >> $459,000 was the price of the mayback.
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only sold a couple of thousand. >> but they lock a million dollars. >> they will take this name and put it on other mercedes vehicles. but the question is this, if you were going to spend a million dollars on this, ask richard quest, i can plug myself, if you spend a million bucks on a car, do you want the maybach? do you prefer the pullman? or would you prefer the rolls royce phantom. >> or a car that actually could go fast that you could drive yourself? that would be me. thank you. all right, up next, if you thought getting liquids past airport security was hard. cell phones next. a major, major development today on a dramatic escape. italian cyclist sell brits a win at tour de france. why did the women on the podium
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