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and" we continue with a look at ghana. both feelbject they very strongly about. saving wild animals from poachers. prince william and his father, prince charles, are hosting a conference calling for global action. of thewaned part problem on the world's growing middle-class for buying exotic but illegalcts at reflect their press parity. , the target of poachers. last year a conservation group estimates 25,000 african elephants were victims of poaching. for the rhino, the story is even bleaker. their horns have medicinal , evenin some countries as a hangover cure. this is the harsh reality of poaching. animals killed, the parts that can be sold taken and left to rot. in the unlikely setting of a royal palace, today's conference aims to find ways of ending this illegal wildlife trade. is the prince of wales, it a long-term passion. using his position to persuade and cajole. >> as a father and a soon-to-be grandfather, i find it inconceivable that our children and grandchildren could live in a world bereft of these animals. n, a similars som story. >> i sincerely ho
and" we continue with a look at ghana. both feelbject they very strongly about. saving wild animals from poachers. prince william and his father, prince charles, are hosting a conference calling for global action. of thewaned part problem on the world's growing middle-class for buying exotic but illegalcts at reflect their press parity. , the target of poachers. last year a conservation group estimates 25,000 african elephants were victims of poaching. for the rhino, the story is even...
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he moved to america from ghana in pursuit of the american dream devoted to a life of education and study, he earned a degree at columbia university and then after attending med school at cornell, he became a successful orthopedic surgeon. >> it provided almost immediate gratification in being able to have someone have a problem that you could correct and/or fix and they can go back to living their lives in the fullest way that they can. >> reporter: evidence of that are in pictures of some of the toughest cases. this 14-year-old girl was born with sko with a deformity of the spine. rollins designed this implant to correct the condition giving her a normal life. >> what we do is insert these screws and rods in cases in which patients have a spinal deformity for example or unstable spine so lock the spine in place that will then allow the spinal bone to heal and become solid. >> reporter: the path in medicine is unique. he and his siblings are the product of a tender love story shared between his father, a white englishman who fell in love and married an african from ghana. the relationshi
he moved to america from ghana in pursuit of the american dream devoted to a life of education and study, he earned a degree at columbia university and then after attending med school at cornell, he became a successful orthopedic surgeon. >> it provided almost immediate gratification in being able to have someone have a problem that you could correct and/or fix and they can go back to living their lives in the fullest way that they can. >> reporter: evidence of that are in pictures...
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security swore to ghana was the year rest of us suspected terrorists who got into the country lawfully just like the boston bombers. it is six pm in moscow you're watching r t.
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the government of ghana and all school-aged children are grateful for your support. >> very well done. great to be here. >> rose: how do you find the balance in all of this? father, chairman of a major company, a foundation, and then all these other ventures. how does the balance come to you? >> i don't mow the lawn. ( laughter ) >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm charlie rose. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." all business purchases. so you can capture your receipts, and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from chase. so you can. [ kids ] yes! it's better to be fast to not be bitten by a werewolf and then you'll be turned into one and you will have to stay in and then you'll have to get shaved because you will be too hot and then you're like... [ growling ] which means i wish i was back to a human. what? [ male announcer ] it's not complicated. faster is better. and at&t is the nation's fastest 4g lte network f
the government of ghana and all school-aged children are grateful for your support. >> very well done. great to be here. >> rose: how do you find the balance in all of this? father, chairman of a major company, a foundation, and then all these other ventures. how does the balance come to you? >> i don't mow the lawn. ( laughter ) >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm leslie stahl. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm charlie rose. >> i'm...
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. >> he is so frustrated he is considering moving to kenya or ghana. he has started an on-line campaign encouraging people to donate and save water by not bidding for a weekend. it is the latest step in his personal mission to make cleanliness are right and not a privilege. al jazeera, south africa. >> philippine police have confirmed seven members of their elite forces have been killed and eight others wounded in an attack. they were ambushed in a remote village in the north of the country. the rebel army has been fighting for a separate state for over a quarter decades. decades.er four >> police officers were on their way for a checkup in a remote village with a land mine exploded on the road. a group of 30 armed men opened fire at the vehicle. seven police officials have been killed. eight others have been wounded. philippineewewewewewewewewewewe government spokesperson from the national police who said this was a premeditated and coordinated attack from a communist rebel group for the new people's army. there have been no claims of responsibility,
. >> he is so frustrated he is considering moving to kenya or ghana. he has started an on-line campaign encouraging people to donate and save water by not bidding for a weekend. it is the latest step in his personal mission to make cleanliness are right and not a privilege. al jazeera, south africa. >> philippine police have confirmed seven members of their elite forces have been killed and eight others wounded in an attack. they were ambushed in a remote village in the north of the...
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. >> in ghana, he most of the emphasis is on agriculture.king at cocoa, processing, and the tools that are involved. >> machete sharper. this is a big deal. people sharpen machetes three times a day when they are doing field work and have stones in the field and stones at their home and spend 10 to 15 minutes each time. you can get that now in two minutes. you can potentially contribute a 1.5% productivity if not more to the entire agricultural sector of the nation. >> what every team delivers to their partner is ideally a working prototype of the prod t product. >> they will deliver an implementation plan and we try to deliver the customer experience, how will we get it to them? how will they pay for it? how will we service it? if you don't touch all of those bases you leave yourself vulnerable to failure. we're trying to help solve these problems so they stay solved. the notion that this is not a toy project, this is not an exercise, this is for real, and we're the only design partner they will ever have is motivating to students. i think
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migrated and contaminated natural crops destroying their export value genetic drift is a problem for ghana farmers because when genetic material from transgenic crops. migrates into organic crops then you can no longer sell those crops as organic and so you can ruin the livelihoods of organic farmers if your genes escape and. this is happened there are farmers now like in canada and the northern tier the united states that have relied upon organic farmers who have relied upon for example organic canola in their their crop rotation and the soon as organic as soon as a genetically engineered can all i was introduced they all had to drop canola from their rotations because they could not guarantee that the trans teens would could be kept out of their their crops and so they lost all their markets and i lost a lot of money and i know this happened i know this very specifically happened with canola and i know some organic farmers that have told me that it's either genetically engineered we are genetically engineered alfalfa is introduced they're out of business completely because there's no rot
migrated and contaminated natural crops destroying their export value genetic drift is a problem for ghana farmers because when genetic material from transgenic crops. migrates into organic crops then you can no longer sell those crops as organic and so you can ruin the livelihoods of organic farmers if your genes escape and. this is happened there are farmers now like in canada and the northern tier the united states that have relied upon organic farmers who have relied upon for example...
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this is one of the border checkpoints between ghana and brazil and the military here is out in force and they're checking every single car that comes from that country here in to brazil. they're looking in the back seats, in the trunks, even the engine. and they're looking for contraband because they say that is the biggest problem that they've been encountering here, is bringing up illegal products from that country into brazil. in a normal day they say between 6-900 cars pass through here and they might not be able to check all of them. but now they have add troops here and they are checking every single car. >> these are just some of the medicines that the army has brought to this community that we're at right now. it's a small community of only about 650 people mostly indiginous and they have no hospital in this community at all. so what the army has done is mounted a military hospital here to provide a medical care to people that otherwise wouldn't be receiving it in this very remote corner of brazil. this is all part of a bigger social project as well that the military is doing
this is one of the border checkpoints between ghana and brazil and the military here is out in force and they're checking every single car that comes from that country here in to brazil. they're looking in the back seats, in the trunks, even the engine. and they're looking for contraband because they say that is the biggest problem that they've been encountering here, is bringing up illegal products from that country into brazil. in a normal day they say between 6-900 cars pass through here and...
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them because their chili is genetically engineering but i think it may ruin all the markets for their ghana growers also the north american free trade act would force and m.s. you to share its technology with america's competitors if they develop this to this next internet choice seat they don't have to go to mexico they can take the seed and go to mexico mexico peru or china or wherever else and so it's not going to benefit the new the new mexico farmers it whatever technology they can adopt their competitors can adopt so i'm not sure how this is going to solve their problems. resistance to chemically intensive genetically modified foods is increasing worldwide including bans labeling requirements and companies advertising their foods as g.m.o. free. consumer demand for g.m.o. products fifteen years after their introduction is still virtually nonexistent my particular view is that the industrial model of agriculture is not long for this world that we we can't continue going down this road because it's too energy intensive the stories biodiversity not only while by oliver city but also cult
them because their chili is genetically engineering but i think it may ruin all the markets for their ghana growers also the north american free trade act would force and m.s. you to share its technology with america's competitors if they develop this to this next internet choice seat they don't have to go to mexico they can take the seed and go to mexico mexico peru or china or wherever else and so it's not going to benefit the new the new mexico farmers it whatever technology they can adopt...
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invasion in of ghana's then on the other hand they were accused of helping the taliban to keep leverage with them in case they get in power also as a hedge against indian influence so they have that rivalry going so as far as pakistan's interests it's been complicated russia possibly the greatest threat to russia faces now from afghanistan is the flow of afghan heroin that kills thousands of russians every year so russia has a state it has stated a clear interesting afghanistan that would be under control of a responsible government not plagued with corruption. a government that would help and this drug plague but what if global powers are on able to avoid a power vacuum in afghanistan what could happen then if you'd ever comes to the stage where we have to be ploy. somewhat if you may have to delete the only problem is in the past in the one nine hundred ninety s. after the soviet withdrawal this kind of external proxies led to a major civil war with. positive outcome one thousand nine hundred ninety six so we want to avoid that kind of civil war like situation now as far as the taliba
invasion in of ghana's then on the other hand they were accused of helping the taliban to keep leverage with them in case they get in power also as a hedge against indian influence so they have that rivalry going so as far as pakistan's interests it's been complicated russia possibly the greatest threat to russia faces now from afghanistan is the flow of afghan heroin that kills thousands of russians every year so russia has a state it has stated a clear interesting afghanistan that would be...
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contractors are also staying on middle east and un issues activist phyllis bennis believes that's because of ghana strategic location allows washington to keep a foothold in the region we know that the agreement signed between the u.s. and afghanistan allows for some number of u.s. troops to remain after the end of two thousand and fourteen the numbers have varied there's been estimates of as low as eight thousand and as many as twenty two thousand that the obama administration would like to keep in afghanistan after the the withdrawal of so-called combat troops this has everything to do with the neighborhood where afghanistan is located afghanistan doesn't have on its own but it has a large territory in the midst of a very crucial neighborhood in terms of oil and in terms of the expansion of power the u.s. wanted for example to keep permanent bases in iraq that it could use as a base from which it could attack iran the iraqis said no the afghans will be asked the same thing will they allow those bases even if it's only nine of them to be used potentially to attack other countries in the neighborh
contractors are also staying on middle east and un issues activist phyllis bennis believes that's because of ghana strategic location allows washington to keep a foothold in the region we know that the agreement signed between the u.s. and afghanistan allows for some number of u.s. troops to remain after the end of two thousand and fourteen the numbers have varied there's been estimates of as low as eight thousand and as many as twenty two thousand that the obama administration would like to...
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american military anywhere in the world but the world doesn't work that simply and certainly not in that ghana steadman which has been a breeding ground for violent forces for decades so for vice president joe biden to promote an incredibly simplistic one note possibly devastating solution is just embarrassing he might as well suggest that we give the entire afghan army that he got a scholarly chocolates boas that'll make the world happier and safer against the taliban right so tonight let's talk about that by following the end twitter asked the resident. well abercrombie and fitch used to be the brand for teens now the clothing company's c.e.o. has gotten himself into quite a tight situation c.e.o. michael jeffery said that he does carefully brand management because quote it's almost everything that's why we hire good looking people in our stores because good looking people attract other good looking people and we want to market to cool good looking people we don't want to market to anyone other than that this exclusive form of brand management has led abercrombie and fitch to go to extreme m
american military anywhere in the world but the world doesn't work that simply and certainly not in that ghana steadman which has been a breeding ground for violent forces for decades so for vice president joe biden to promote an incredibly simplistic one note possibly devastating solution is just embarrassing he might as well suggest that we give the entire afghan army that he got a scholarly chocolates boas that'll make the world happier and safer against the taliban right so tonight let's...
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a gunfight is raging in the center of ghana stands capital kabul militants have reportedly barricaded themselves in a u.n. building started after two powerful explosions one of which hit close to the hospital used by the country's intelligence agency the blast collapse part of the building's wall but there have been no reports of casualties so far. and the international monetary fund chief has arrived at a special court in paris for the second day christine legarde is being questioned over her role in a four hundred million euro payoff to a controversial businessman while she was france's finance minister the payment was allegedly used to settle a dispute with a state owned bank the case is being seen as an example of the cozy relationship between the country's elite and the government. that's it for me and i mean this is we bring you the cutting edge and tomorrow today i know it's. paranoia and zero tolerance policies strikes yet again the latest in a string of children being punished for making gun noises or playing with toy guns involves a son of a u.s. marine who had the audacity
a gunfight is raging in the center of ghana stands capital kabul militants have reportedly barricaded themselves in a u.n. building started after two powerful explosions one of which hit close to the hospital used by the country's intelligence agency the blast collapse part of the building's wall but there have been no reports of casualties so far. and the international monetary fund chief has arrived at a special court in paris for the second day christine legarde is being questioned over her...
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would help and this drug play but what if global powers are on able to avoid a power vacuum in of ghana's then what could happen then if we don't work on to the stage where we have to be. somewhere you may have to believe the only problem is in the past in the one nine hundred ninety s. after the soviet to draw discussion of external proxies let me just civil war with . positive outcome one thousand nine hundred ninety six so we want to avoid that kind of civil war next you do now as far as the taliban the talks with them stalled last year after the failure to agree on the terms with the release of five afghan insurgent commanders held at guantanamo it's not really clear how far those talks will go because the taliban are not homogenous either part of them seems to think that once nato pulls out they'll be able to take over anyway so why negotiate in washington i'm going to check and as candy mentioned that russia is one of those countries most interested in a stable afghanistan and focusing on how to move putin said that international forces have failed to make a breakthrough in their fi
would help and this drug play but what if global powers are on able to avoid a power vacuum in of ghana's then what could happen then if we don't work on to the stage where we have to be. somewhere you may have to believe the only problem is in the past in the one nine hundred ninety s. after the soviet to draw discussion of external proxies let me just civil war with . positive outcome one thousand nine hundred ninety six so we want to avoid that kind of civil war next you do now as far as the...
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s main base of ghana stand up to ninety suspected militants or held their charge. over lawyers that that's why this is being is the quote the realty that was completely off the radar and have cold comparisons with guantanamo bay we've got all the latest on that story boy coming right up. this comes as u.k. academics map out cia rendition flights shedding light on america's secret overseas prisons. washington blasts russia for its anti-aircraft missile supplies to syria but backs the end of the e.u. arms ban to pave the way for direct aid to rebel forces. three pm in moscow watching r t i'm marina joshie welcome to the program now up to ninety afghan nationals are being held without charge at the british army's camp bastion in afghanistan lawyers say the detention of the er clients is unlawful drawing comparisons to guantanamo bay or to sara first has the details. we heard a fairly robust defense for the defense secretary philip hammond this morning when he confirmed that around eighty or ninety afghan detainees are being held in camp bastian now he said that it was
s main base of ghana stand up to ninety suspected militants or held their charge. over lawyers that that's why this is being is the quote the realty that was completely off the radar and have cold comparisons with guantanamo bay we've got all the latest on that story boy coming right up. this comes as u.k. academics map out cia rendition flights shedding light on america's secret overseas prisons. washington blasts russia for its anti-aircraft missile supplies to syria but backs the end of the...
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proliferation also discussed the situation around iran nuclear program korean abuse of an insular ghana stand and the broader region and what paid special attention to the situation in syria where greed to as follows russians the us going to encourage both syrian authorities and their physician groups with the find a political solution which also agreed on the need was so. so try and establish and hold the international conference shortly thesis which will develop which will bit a follow up to the geneva conference we are going to invite with your current russians the us agreed on the need to trade in order to convince representatives of the authorities and a position to gather decide how they can implement geneva communiqué. adopted last year both part is referring to their commitment to restore real integrity and sovereignty of syria with the account of the geneva communiqué we admit that this would require mutual. willingness on the part of syrian pas has and we will watch and undertake to use all the opportunities in order so in the car age their position and this horror to sit down
proliferation also discussed the situation around iran nuclear program korean abuse of an insular ghana stand and the broader region and what paid special attention to the situation in syria where greed to as follows russians the us going to encourage both syrian authorities and their physician groups with the find a political solution which also agreed on the need was so. so try and establish and hold the international conference shortly thesis which will develop which will bit a follow up to...
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let's check some other stories from around the world and we'll start in ghana stan where road side bomb blast has claimed the lives of ten civilians and left many others injured in the southern region of kandahar the victims including three children were in a truck which hit an improvised explosive device they were on their way to a funeral of two others who died of another explosion last week no group has claimed responsibility so far however in april the taliban threatened renewed violence and what they call their annual spring offensive. volleyball kerio position protesters do with torches have clashed with security forces have broken through police lines during post-election riots in the capital so fear they were action that was overshadowed with the widespread allegations of ballot fraud members of the opposition are contesting the rescue the results right that which gave the form of prime minister's party a victory he stepped down and made corruption allegations and mounting economic turmoil just two months ago. next a look at one of the world's most dangerous professions and the
let's check some other stories from around the world and we'll start in ghana stan where road side bomb blast has claimed the lives of ten civilians and left many others injured in the southern region of kandahar the victims including three children were in a truck which hit an improvised explosive device they were on their way to a funeral of two others who died of another explosion last week no group has claimed responsibility so far however in april the taliban threatened renewed violence...
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security swore to ghana with a year rest of us suspected terrorists who got into the country lawfully just like the boston bombers. it is expanding moscow you're watching r t with me marina joshie. turkish police have fired tear gas at protests are in a town near the syrian border which was the scene of a deadly double car bombing a week ago the unrest follows similar clashes in a sample and ankara demonstrators are angry over turkish support for the syrian rebels which they say is putting turks and the firing line world affairs journalist and broadcaster neil clark says anger is aggravating the conflict. they stared has made a. lot of blood and blood to it because in august two thousand lebanese took a leading role in trying to topple syrian government allowed to be based in the country's government arms to them an equipment and now it's sort of blowback targets and terrible goings in turkey this week and this will only continue until turkey changes course in relations to syria will be absolutely suicidal pretty sad to order to knowing that a very powerful countries in the west are j
security swore to ghana with a year rest of us suspected terrorists who got into the country lawfully just like the boston bombers. it is expanding moscow you're watching r t with me marina joshie. turkish police have fired tear gas at protests are in a town near the syrian border which was the scene of a deadly double car bombing a week ago the unrest follows similar clashes in a sample and ankara demonstrators are angry over turkish support for the syrian rebels which they say is putting...
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program britain's confirmed it's holding up to ninety afghan nationals at its camp bastion base of ghana stand without charge it's thought some have spanned more than a year and detention lawyers say the u.k.'s actions are unlawful drawing a parallel with america's notorious guantanamo bay sarah first has a story. we heard a fairly robust defense for the defense secretary philip hammond this morning when he confirmed that around eighty or ninety afghan detainees are being held in camp bastian now he said that it was observed to suggest the britons running a secret detention facility this comes on the back of u.k. lawyers who are acting on behalf of some of these detainees speaking out they've launched a legal action saying that some of these men have been held for up to fourteen months of that and that this amounts to a little detention now the rules dictate that british forces are only allowed to hold detainees the ninety six hours unless there are exceptional circumstances the last november we saw the defense secretary. change the rules that a hold the transfer of detainees captured by
program britain's confirmed it's holding up to ninety afghan nationals at its camp bastion base of ghana stand without charge it's thought some have spanned more than a year and detention lawyers say the u.k.'s actions are unlawful drawing a parallel with america's notorious guantanamo bay sarah first has a story. we heard a fairly robust defense for the defense secretary philip hammond this morning when he confirmed that around eighty or ninety afghan detainees are being held in camp bastian...
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seeds and months seeds so if there's a very small section of the market that's or ghana single digits there's an even smaller section of folks that are going on g.m.o. it's very very hard for them to find the seeds and it's very very hard at this point for them to protect themselves from contamination from what their neighbors are growing so they may do their best to have it be still tested positive because pollen or accidental contamination came from their neighbors it's very hard to be an island when you're surrounded by this technology and it seems like a lot of people are speaking out about this and that's why we're going to have the months and the march on monsanto coming up can you explain what exactly people are protesting with this march they're protesting a lot of things so in some part they're protesting the absolute use of genetically engineer crops it's going to be happening in thirty six countries two hundred fifty fifty is around the world places like washington d.c. and los angeles everybody is planning these huge protests we'll have part that they're protesting and tha
seeds and months seeds so if there's a very small section of the market that's or ghana single digits there's an even smaller section of folks that are going on g.m.o. it's very very hard for them to find the seeds and it's very very hard at this point for them to protect themselves from contamination from what their neighbors are growing so they may do their best to have it be still tested positive because pollen or accidental contamination came from their neighbors it's very hard to be an...
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is staggering the hospital sewage plants the amount of environmental destruction forty percent of ghana stands forests have been completely vaporized and of course during the invasion this was but the first gulf war there were massive fires set to oil wells and so on the white death as the iraqi physicians call it the result of nearly a thousand radioactive weapons being used against tanks and other infrastructure in iraq has resulted in a six fold increase in leukemia because of course it has a half life of about the life of the planet over four billion years the stuff atomizes into the air goes into the lungs typhus is up ten fold because drinking water and cleaning water fish between facilities have been destroyed the country is a smoking wreckage and this is not something that we see and until we see it i think it's going to be really hard to rein in foreign policy if you can see the bloody footprint on the face of the world absolutely and i think another really under-reported part as much as i've researched iraq i didn't hear this quote from a from a senior strategist army veteran
is staggering the hospital sewage plants the amount of environmental destruction forty percent of ghana stands forests have been completely vaporized and of course during the invasion this was but the first gulf war there were massive fires set to oil wells and so on the white death as the iraqi physicians call it the result of nearly a thousand radioactive weapons being used against tanks and other infrastructure in iraq has resulted in a six fold increase in leukemia because of course it has...
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. >> why are begins so big in ghana? >> it's the same thing, greg. >> because they're little there.re a giant. congratulations on the new movie, "gone in 60 seconds." yes. >> the dumbest joke ever. all right. do you have a comment on the show in e-mail us -- got a video of your animal doing something? go to foxnews.com/redeye. >>> still to come, the half type report from andy levy. why won't he go to north korea? wait, he did. >>> tonight's half doppler report is sponsored by prison, those secure places where people are confined for punishment for a crime. thanks, prison. i automatically go there. at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. if you want to save yourself time and avoid a hassle, go to angie's list. at angie's list, you'll find the right person to do the job you need. and you'll find the right person quickly and easily. i'm busy, busy, busy, busy. thank goodness for angie's list. from roofers to plumbers to dentists and more, angie's list -- reviews you can trust. oh, angie? i have her on speed dial
. >> why are begins so big in ghana? >> it's the same thing, greg. >> because they're little there.re a giant. congratulations on the new movie, "gone in 60 seconds." yes. >> the dumbest joke ever. all right. do you have a comment on the show in e-mail us -- got a video of your animal doing something? go to foxnews.com/redeye. >>> still to come, the half type report from andy levy. why won't he go to north korea? wait, he did. >>> tonight's...
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how for you find out why sauza portuguese are heading for the exit and also what lies in store for ghana stand on its neighbors when u.s. troops pull out next year. will be. science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got this huge area covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. download the official publication yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television and well it just doesn't matter how would your mobile device you can watch your t.v. any time anyway. welcome back here with our team portugal's unemployment level hit a staggering eight hundred firsthand this week with close to how the population of young people now out of work are just peed all over reports cores of portuguese are hurrying up to jump ship from job for jobs and better prospects abroad. leaving home in search of a b
how for you find out why sauza portuguese are heading for the exit and also what lies in store for ghana stand on its neighbors when u.s. troops pull out next year. will be. science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got this huge area covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry...
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. >> why are begins so big in ghana? >> it's the same thing, greg. >> because they're little there.re a giant. congratulations on the new movie, "gone in 60 seconds." yes. >> the dumbest joke ever. all right. do you have a comment on the show in e-mail us -- got a video of your animal doing something? go to foxnews.com/redeye. >>> still to come, the half type report from andy levy. why won't he go to north korea? wait, he did. >>> tonight's...