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. >> these men athey were sold to the fishing company by an agent in thailand who promised them a job in a restaurant. instead they ended up far from home. they managed to escape and are now hiding. >> maybe some people on the boats wanted to be there but not me and not many others. they told me to accept my situation, but i couldn't. i wanting to home so badly. >> the fishing company used a prison cell to regularly lock up fishermen they had written on the walls. for sure i will get home one day, within writes. if there is a way in, there should an way out. their way out has finally come after listening to the companies, government has decided to move them to a safer place. as soon as the indonesian government announced they were going to bring them to safety, they all emergedder more than 280, and more are still coming. they live in a life that that was full of fear and horror, and they go into a life of uncertainty, but most importantly they're going home. >> these victims of human trafficking are only a small group of fishermen stuck in indonesia. while he is excited to finally go
. >> these men athey were sold to the fishing company by an agent in thailand who promised them a job in a restaurant. instead they ended up far from home. they managed to escape and are now hiding. >> maybe some people on the boats wanted to be there but not me and not many others. they told me to accept my situation, but i couldn't. i wanting to home so badly. >> the fishing company used a prison cell to regularly lock up fishermen they had written on the walls. for sure i...
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and unfortunately for many people who have been here for the attacks in gris athey say this -- this holds a sentimental value to people around the area, the particular area. and there are people saying that this is just a sad moment for garissa because they did not expect gunmen to enter an institution of higher learning and attack students indiscriminately. >> it's an incredibly frightening situation to watch unfold. as you mentioned this being a predominantly sunni area, what you said. this increases the suspicion that perhaps it's al shabaab militants behind this. they have been known to attack many targets in the country in respond to military actions across the border in somalia. we'll wait to see who claims responsibility. how are kenyans reacting in the wake of the west great attack when divisions of the police and military were blamed for such a high injury and death count? we're almost five hours into this attack now, and it seems to not have been contained yet. surely people are watching with concern. >> reporter: people are angry. on social media, kenyans are talking about this
and unfortunately for many people who have been here for the attacks in gris athey say this -- this holds a sentimental value to people around the area, the particular area. and there are people saying that this is just a sad moment for garissa because they did not expect gunmen to enter an institution of higher learning and attack students indiscriminately. >> it's an incredibly frightening situation to watch unfold. as you mentioned this being a predominantly sunni area, what you said....
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it is the most impressive showing we've seen so far and we expect in the days athey had this is goingdeath of freddie gray has woken up people in this neighborhood. anderson miguel marquez. thank you. and we'll see you at 11:00 for an edition of ac360. deadly high starts now. >> the following is a cnn special report. >> i don't think he's breathing at all there. >> we need somebody now. >> he started to foam at the mouth, convulsing uncontrollably. >> this is the only time we've reached out to a school system, to the university and said hey, there's this danger on the streets. >> deadly new drugs on america's streets. >> it was nothing like anything i've had before. the trees look like cauliflowers, like dancing around. >> designed to evade the law. >> once they alter that chemical, it is no longer a controlled substance. >> and to maximize profit. >> we process, you know, $40,000 to $50,000 a month in credit card payments.
it is the most impressive showing we've seen so far and we expect in the days athey had this is goingdeath of freddie gray has woken up people in this neighborhood. anderson miguel marquez. thank you. and we'll see you at 11:00 for an edition of ac360. deadly high starts now. >> the following is a cnn special report. >> i don't think he's breathing at all there. >> we need somebody now. >> he started to foam at the mouth, convulsing uncontrollably. >> this is the...
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actions that average people took in the moments after the bombing game known as the oklahoma standard atheyo recommit to that standard. a principal that lives two decades after terror reaches through n. oklahoma city. i'm reporting. >>> back here. the century is over for a citizenning motorcycle. dillon tell off the avenue yacht. they found his body saturday about a half mime southeast of bridge. it was back on april 12th. hargrevesly david so many collided throwing him over the bridge t. took several days of searching on the coast forward to find the body. >> also people are expecting a stabbing near lrk ivohk high school. from our clorp participaten. they began fighting at 2:00. one of them was stabbed four times. the teenager is expected to survive. the incident happened before a school carnival. so far no rirses have been been made -- sliding through pars of the southeast and west. show you the damage left behind. also a miserable situation for passengers on board a flight to colorado. why they were forced to weight on the tarmac for several hours. check out my breakfast! i got eggs...
actions that average people took in the moments after the bombing game known as the oklahoma standard atheyo recommit to that standard. a principal that lives two decades after terror reaches through n. oklahoma city. i'm reporting. >>> back here. the century is over for a citizenning motorcycle. dillon tell off the avenue yacht. they found his body saturday about a half mime southeast of bridge. it was back on april 12th. hargrevesly david so many collided throwing him over the bridge...
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usually the activist owns 5% of the stock, sometimes less so it isn't that hef athey have a new dominantust listen to. i think what it does is it brings their attention to questions that they should have focused better on capital structure, cost of capital, how much leverage is appropriate, what kind of dividend payment is appropriate and maybe there hasn't been enough attention paid to that. >> what do you make of the tax idea? >> i think it's absurd. >> it's absurd because? >> absurd. first of all, the big financiers of the hedge funds are entities that don't pay tax anyway it's the big state pension funds, it's the large foundations and endo youmentu en endowments so putting that in would have -- >> but it would change the dynamic for people like yourself. >> well, we're long-term holders anyway, so it's very rare that we're out of something inside of a year having nothing to do with the tax. >> would you say there has been definitely a shift. you pointed out that cap ex has been going down. you can point to the demand picture for that but you can also say that maybe we're trapped --
usually the activist owns 5% of the stock, sometimes less so it isn't that hef athey have a new dominantust listen to. i think what it does is it brings their attention to questions that they should have focused better on capital structure, cost of capital, how much leverage is appropriate, what kind of dividend payment is appropriate and maybe there hasn't been enough attention paid to that. >> what do you make of the tax idea? >> i think it's absurd. >> it's absurd because?...
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as much athey want to agree, they want someone who will defeat hillary clinton in the fall. >> that'son one hand. jfk, senator obama. that's about it. >> and you have to go back to warren harding. that was 1920. so it has been a long time. but they are not nervous. the last question i asked them is who do you think will win in the fall? hillary clinton will have billions of dollars. do you think the republicans can win? and a room of about 300 people, only one person thought hillary clinton would be the next question. they have tremendous faith that the american people will wake up, will pay attention to then candidates. will listen to the issues and then in the end, reward the republican. >> it's a wide playing field right now, frank. what do the candidates need to say to emerge from the pack when you can't distinguish. what can one candidate do to stand out from the pack among these voters? >> they want someone passionately patriotic. they feel that the current administration isn't delivering that to them. number two is they want specific solutions. they don't just want to know gene
as much athey want to agree, they want someone who will defeat hillary clinton in the fall. >> that'son one hand. jfk, senator obama. that's about it. >> and you have to go back to warren harding. that was 1920. so it has been a long time. but they are not nervous. the last question i asked them is who do you think will win in the fall? hillary clinton will have billions of dollars. do you think the republicans can win? and a room of about 300 people, only one person thought hillary...