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. >>> ¿cómo puede ser que uno de los aviones más sotisficados del mundo desaparezca por dos semanas isn . >>> jorge sunderland es un piloto ese día del incidente estaba volando,nos comunicamos central park skype . >>> en caso de falkla es volar, la segunda es navegar, sin tratar de regresar a un luga rpa aterrizar y la tercera es comunicarte . >>> esa podría ser la razón por la que no se comunicaron con la torre de control, donde no lo pudieron superar . >>> la reforma a lsistema de salud generó problemas, hospitales están fuera del alcance de muchos pacientes que se inscriben en el mercado de seguros . >>> christian fue diagnosticada con linfoma en el 2011 y semanas más tarde fue sometida a un proce ode quimioterapia ,ahora enfrenta otro problema de salud, empeorado por la falta de cobertura . >>> el probable seguro fue cancelado y ahora estoy pagando para otro programa de al misma compañía, pero no sé acepta ese programa, mis médicos. >>> esto según un informe del a agencia de noticias prensa asociada es la reforma de salud de el presidente de los estados unidos barack obama mediante
. >>> ¿cómo puede ser que uno de los aviones más sotisficados del mundo desaparezca por dos semanas isn . >>> jorge sunderland es un piloto ese día del incidente estaba volando,nos comunicamos central park skype . >>> en caso de falkla es volar, la segunda es navegar, sin tratar de regresar a un luga rpa aterrizar y la tercera es comunicarte . >>> esa podría ser la razón por la que no se comunicaron con la torre de control, donde no lo pudieron superar...
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you, isn, let me ask this a new cold war? is that what we are witnessing? [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> is this a in cold war? >> i don't think it has to be. that is one possible outcome. i think we have to be careful moving forward in how we are thinking about this situation. you know, there is one school of thought, which is that we need to isolate russia.
you, isn, let me ask this a new cold war? is that what we are witnessing? [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> is this a in cold war? >> i don't think it has to be. that is one possible outcome. i think we have to be careful moving forward in how we are thinking about this situation. you know, there is one school of thought, which is that we need to isolate russia.
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mimi's if the referendum was organized in the right to a thick foreign accent isn' high quality ballots without throat yes i would've taken conti says. some opponents a baking tray and play pro russian activists statues of lenin of being toppled elsewhere in ukraine but the russian repetition the heat is venerated by many in crimea eagerly anticipating role from the kremlin in. they're hoping to salvage this eight things that strike me as stance on the brink of customers in the regional capitals in the poll studded line up to reading that cash was in short supply in the withdrawals would be that it takes. possible if it is that on the internet we could only with joy second amount of money had been stealing something unique. it's been said about the changing political situation that the adults will close. i'm also trying to protect myself because my saving the lost value. what's with the thousand dollars before is now with a talented filly pulled the details down ukraine's central bank has moved to reassure people that i've been crying the air are operating normally that it is expected t
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only one lane isn >>> back to the traffic alert in the east bay. overturned truck is blocking three lanes of traffic on 880. the trouble is in the southbound lanes of stevenson boulevard. only one lane is open right now. the backup extends as you can see all the way back to fremont boulevard. it is a mess. now getting word of a separate accident in the backup as well involving a three-car accident also in the southbound lanes. a traffic mess right now on 880 southbound. >>> well, city lights are undergoing a gradual change in san jose. some new l.e.d. streetlights are brighter more efficient and less expensive. but there's one group of people that prefers the old dim yellow lights. as kpix 5's kiet do reports, those lights are better for astronomers atop mount hamilton. >> reporter: a dramatic change is under way all across the bay area especially in san jose. the region's hundreds of thousands of yellow streetlights are being converted to white l.e.d.s neighbors love it. astronomers, not so much. >> my first reaction to be honest with you is,er, n
only one lane isn >>> back to the traffic alert in the east bay. overturned truck is blocking three lanes of traffic on 880. the trouble is in the southbound lanes of stevenson boulevard. only one lane is open right now. the backup extends as you can see all the way back to fremont boulevard. it is a mess. now getting word of a separate accident in the backup as well involving a three-car accident also in the southbound lanes. a traffic mess right now on 880 southbound. >>>...
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ont now, the isn manufacturing index, which measures the health of the services economy came out lower than expected. mike mckee has more for us. >> they seem to break their own, putting out the release a little bit early. we were expecting a little bit of a decline and we got a big decline instead. down to 51.6. you can see a weather affect in this. .usiness activity fell rose. it looks like what may have happened is people cannot get to work. that pushes down the composite index. the one everybody is looking at -- we have some bad news -- down to 47.5. thes considered roughly dividing line between expanding and contracting. this is suggesting that service sector employment contracted in february. factor that into your cap collations for friday and people will get really pessimistic about where we are going with the employment report. >> thank you very much. the latest read on the economy. we are looking ahead to the jobs report on friday. >> as mike mentioned, the embargo broken a bit early. there was little change before this report came out. and now decidedly down with the s&p losi
ont now, the isn manufacturing index, which measures the health of the services economy came out lower than expected. mike mckee has more for us. >> they seem to break their own, putting out the release a little bit early. we were expecting a little bit of a decline and we got a big decline instead. down to 51.6. you can see a weather affect in this. .usiness activity fell rose. it looks like what may have happened is people cannot get to work. that pushes down the composite index. the...
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he isn' is someone that would do favors. can you give me some kind of a little job in government cracks even his son-in-law said i'm not putting out until the very end. however, for some reason he felt so warmly to his nephew was and this is the one that had so many oddities that he would never be able to do anything in public life he may as well stay home and read that john adams said no, he's my nephew and he got him a job as the secretary probably the only job he could have ever got in and he performed so well in that job and he went on to have a fruitful life and his other nephew that he did a lot for was one of the midnight judges that was appointed by adams and so john adams is one character. my book began in 1755 when britain imposes the first of its punishing acts on the colonies. so stand back. and it ends 35 years later when adams loses the bid for the second term of the president of the united states to thomas jefferson. and abigail goes home to her sisters at last. now, the times are my fifth character because th
he isn' is someone that would do favors. can you give me some kind of a little job in government cracks even his son-in-law said i'm not putting out until the very end. however, for some reason he felt so warmly to his nephew was and this is the one that had so many oddities that he would never be able to do anything in public life he may as well stay home and read that john adams said no, he's my nephew and he got him a job as the secretary probably the only job he could have ever got in and...
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the senator who filibustered for abortion rates an rights and isn line for governor. >>> texas is oneof the reddest states in the country. >> as living in texas i see it purple. i see people become more politically involved in the last year. >> reporter: the last time texans voted for governor was in 2010 when 38% of registered voters cast a ballot. that made it the lowest voter turnout in the nation. and historically as many as half vote in primaries as texas republicans. which is why walking the streets of heavily democratic neighborhoods is the focus of campaign consultant jeff dalton. >> there has probably been a lot of depression in the democratic party. why bother, we're not going to win. >> reporter: as she trails greg abbott by 11 points in the poll, dalton and his team of volunteers are optimistic the november matchup could be an upset. the republicans see that as wishful thinking. >> the democrats were serious about having wendy davis in a statewide office. they would have put her in a race she could win. >> reporter: democrats, though, say if davis doesn't win she'll at lea
the senator who filibustered for abortion rates an rights and isn line for governor. >>> texas is oneof the reddest states in the country. >> as living in texas i see it purple. i see people become more politically involved in the last year. >> reporter: the last time texans voted for governor was in 2010 when 38% of registered voters cast a ballot. that made it the lowest voter turnout in the nation. and historically as many as half vote in primaries as texas republicans....
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isn they can integrate what on the record with what they learned from intelligence, all of those 16 agenciesare available to enable wise decisions. i know the intelligence theunity did not foresee decline of the soviet union and do not get the weapons of mass from saddam hussein, but the record overall has been extremely successful. it is a source we do not use enough. one of the basic frustrations is in adequate or in complex -- or incomplete. i work with the current director .f national intelligence a veteran of the intelligence world. he once turned to me and reflected on experience and said 50 years of experience in the world, there are two outcomes in national security affairs. one, and operational success. the other is an intelligence failure. when it goes wrong, it is probably because of intelligence. you do not often use intelligence the way you should. you can go back to the strategic arms treaty. they had a delegation of 12 u.s. senators to complete the ratification. he was the chairman and i was the chief of staff. i was the guy who took the note and so on. of the u.s.ft, one inte
isn they can integrate what on the record with what they learned from intelligence, all of those 16 agenciesare available to enable wise decisions. i know the intelligence theunity did not foresee decline of the soviet union and do not get the weapons of mass from saddam hussein, but the record overall has been extremely successful. it is a source we do not use enough. one of the basic frustrations is in adequate or in complex -- or incomplete. i work with the current director .f national...
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you, isn, let me ask this a new cold war? is that what we are witnessing? [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> is this a in cold war? >> i don't think it has to be. that is one possible outcome. i think we have to be careful moving forward in how we are thinking about this situation. you know, there is one school of thought, which is that we need to isolate russia. and that that's the answer to this problem. the challenge that we have in the world today is, you know, that it's the world today. it's 2014. t's not 1990, it's not 1980. so isolating russia is not really something that the united states can do unilaterally. i mentioned the point about europe-russia economic relations. but there is also china out there. and even if we were to succeed in bringing our china allies along with a strategy of isolating russia, isolating russia, in my view, basically pushes russia into far closer alignment with china than its in now. you start to see again major russian arms sales to china, and, you know, do we start to see russian support for chi
you, isn, let me ask this a new cold war? is that what we are witnessing? [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> is this a in cold war? >> i don't think it has to be. that is one possible outcome. i think we have to be careful moving forward in how we are thinking about this situation. you know, there is one school of thought, which is that we need to isolate russia. and that that's the answer to this problem. the challenge that we have in the world today is,...
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the isn data kind of showed the same thing. we had backlog showing in that data. we saw new manufacturing orders coming up. that suggested better growth. >> but who is doing the buys? is it the retail investor? or is it a lot of, like asset managers and guys who are managing money who essentially, you know, feel like they need to be in this market and that are agnostic to the headlines? >> i think you see some institutional money coming into the marketplace. may have had some cash on the sidelines after things got a little expensive at the end of the year. i think they're also noting that, again, some of these pieces of data coming out of february, they don't like quoot as balance as some might have expected. some of the lower growth he saw in the first part of the year had to do with weather across the country. it doesn't mean international may have some impact, as copper prices are coming down, we expect the energy futures are going lower. this should be margin builders. you know, i think institutional investors have seen that, and individual investors are also
the isn data kind of showed the same thing. we had backlog showing in that data. we saw new manufacturing orders coming up. that suggested better growth. >> but who is doing the buys? is it the retail investor? or is it a lot of, like asset managers and guys who are managing money who essentially, you know, feel like they need to be in this market and that are agnostic to the headlines? >> i think you see some institutional money coming into the marketplace. may have had some cash...
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this isn this isn't hungary '56. they have done this in three days and here in greater numbers than before. >> it's an extraordinary situation of caution, people wearing ski masks on both sides knowing this isn't going to end. and also not putting on the uniform. i see that as a good sign. we'll see it. bill neely, thank you so much. >>> vladimir putin denied russia has taken full control of crimea but the images much russian troops on the ground seems to tell a different story. for more on the diplomatic challenges this presents, i'm joined by nicholas burns who served undersecretary of state for political affairs and now a professor at the harvard kennedy school of government. thank you for joining us. how do you read these interesting signs? beginning with the takeover of the presidential palace when the new government took power in kiev, they were still wearing ski masks the people in the presidential bedroom i noticed. then you have this weird situation where the russians don't identify themselves as russians, p
this isn this isn't hungary '56. they have done this in three days and here in greater numbers than before. >> it's an extraordinary situation of caution, people wearing ski masks on both sides knowing this isn't going to end. and also not putting on the uniform. i see that as a good sign. we'll see it. bill neely, thank you so much. >>> vladimir putin denied russia has taken full control of crimea but the images much russian troops on the ground seems to tell a different story....
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7+expygcta8i-[ozk=5-i-isn]j]z=íí7on9m[j-ñ-ñjóñóç=v=v >>> kentucky senator rand paul has won the strawhe conservative political action conference. it's an early way of knowing how the gop will lean in the 2016 president al race. >>> an airline jet disappeared off the radar. 239 passengers and crew were onboard. >>> now back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. for firefighters in the city, rescues from tall buildings can pose enormous challenges and sometimes call for a little ingenuity. this next rescue near times square was not by the book, but it sure did become one great story. flames and smoke are overwhelming two men trapped in a high-rise and firefighters must make a daring attempt to try and save them. >> it was definitely going through my mind he may jump or fall. >> it's the morning of may 14th, 1991, near times square in new york city. a fire's broken out on the top floor of this building on 7th avenue and 48th street. the billowing smoke is caught on camera by news crews at street level and by ron pearlstein from his video prod
7+expygcta8i-[ozk=5-i-isn]j]z=íí7on9m[j-ñ-ñjóñóç=v=v >>> kentucky senator rand paul has won the strawhe conservative political action conference. it's an early way of knowing how the gop will lean in the 2016 president al race. >>> an airline jet disappeared off the radar. 239 passengers and crew were onboard. >>> now back to "caught on camera." >>> welcome back to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. for firefighters in the...
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iraq, there isn a city, falluja, which was attacked by u.s.orces using weapons that no one understands. they leave a high level of radiation. iraqi andstudies by american doctors showing a very high level of cancer among children -- far higher than before and the whole neighborhoods of falluja. but the government denies it. the u.s. government denies it. the iraqi government doesn't function. international organizations refuse to look so it is all being carried out by independent organizations and citizens groups. .nd this is simply everywhere in 1961, the united states began a chemical warfare in south crops and destroy livestock. that went on for seven years. the level of poison -- they used the most extreme carcinogen known, dioxin. this went on for years. the enormous effect in south , there are children today being born in saigon hospitals that are deformed with horrible to formations. the government refuses to investigate. they have investigated effects on american soldiers, but not on the south vietnamese. there's a listthe of it except
iraq, there isn a city, falluja, which was attacked by u.s.orces using weapons that no one understands. they leave a high level of radiation. iraqi andstudies by american doctors showing a very high level of cancer among children -- far higher than before and the whole neighborhoods of falluja. but the government denies it. the u.s. government denies it. the iraqi government doesn't function. international organizations refuse to look so it is all being carried out by independent organizations...
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isn that, there de-escalation training and things, just making sure there is not overcrowding and proper ratio can diffuse a lot of the tensions that can lead to violence behind bars. >> there was a study done in minnesota for a faith-based warm we have run their for more than 10 years. it was a 10 year study of every inmate that went through that program. a .8% rate,re was every type of prisoner that went through their from the worst of the worst on through. at the same time, it found there theno deviation between technical violations of the people who went through the and the general population in minnesota, which had a 37% rate. words, human beings would still be human beings, even if they had moved away from a criminal lifestyle. i think the director's comments about technical violations that we should take to heart it is the same type of behavior i see in my kids. it is the same type of behavior i see in the workplace. guess what. when we study it and find a bunch of people moved away from criminal activities, they will still get along -- get it wrong on the technical side throughou
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training with the eyes and stop were offered to the war at a time when i think the cover of a drama and isn t the ridges since omar early. thank you to the minister of the world this week. or. and it is. was the african union. your eyes on the day. we need an exit from across the continent. ms african youth. cos i got done on it. the room. anticipates take a stand. the note defend your position the independents. ciao zeitgeist the boat. stunned the world. you knew long wong will the eye. signing up on rt ten cents. ntini and build between russia and ukraine over crimea. today a crimean delegation visited moscow meanwhile last night's allegations of putting thousands of troops on the ground for how bubbly is something straight ahead the forty locals in a town next to my huge toxic landfill find a plan to expand that gentleman sitting presidents have experienced a cluster of birth defects fuelling fears and frustration over their safety from a toxic material named
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traders digesting not only ukraine's crisis, the weaker than estimated that on payroll, and the isn droppingis looking at utilities and energy and telecom as the big losers. steve wood is calling for rock -- stocks to rise by the end of the year. however he warns that there is a global squeeze for investors brought on by central banks. he talked about it this morning on "in the loop." >> it's what we've been calling for years to squeeze play. we know the federal reserve, the pan -- the bank of japan to a lesser degree, and europe. to the extent that they take away that investment option, what investors might have called yield in the past and try to get to the rate that they need, the federal reserve and banks globally are taking that away and forcing investors into more risk oriented assets. >> that is why you are saying that stocks will continue to rally. >> one thing to look at is the liquidity driven bull market. another way to look at it is that the fed is reducing the more secure risk to risk options that investors face. that squeeze play will go on for the foreseeable future. the game
traders digesting not only ukraine's crisis, the weaker than estimated that on payroll, and the isn droppingis looking at utilities and energy and telecom as the big losers. steve wood is calling for rock -- stocks to rise by the end of the year. however he warns that there is a global squeeze for investors brought on by central banks. he talked about it this morning on "in the loop." >> it's what we've been calling for years to squeeze play. we know the federal reserve, the pan...
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there watching the isn report. they are watching retail sales.re watching consumer confidence. -- they are watching consumer confidence. we talked to many fed officials since the first of the year who say we do not know at this point. we know there are other things going on, so we have to look past all of this. >> it has been five long years, right? your average american, and you can sit there and tell me, it could have been worse, what the point is, it could and should be better. behind janet hide yellen on this, but i do think she is right about the idea that you had a major bank and real estate crisis, damaged balance sheets. the main effect of low interest rates has been balance sheet repair. everyone has refinanced, banks are in better shape. that repair process has distracted attention from growth. the repair process is well advanced and we can start seeing some better growth. >> i wonder if we ever see incomes creep back up. and i talk about income levels over the past 10 years, 20 years, 30 years. it just does not go up. income desks what
there watching the isn report. they are watching retail sales.re watching consumer confidence. -- they are watching consumer confidence. we talked to many fed officials since the first of the year who say we do not know at this point. we know there are other things going on, so we have to look past all of this. >> it has been five long years, right? your average american, and you can sit there and tell me, it could have been worse, what the point is, it could and should be better. behind...
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the isn number comes in with a big rise. the forecast had been to go to 52.3 where we want to be. we are about a point ahead of where we wanted to be. newport is rose significantly. 54.5 from 54.2. the production number to come in a little bit weak on the month. 48.2 falls below the expansion number. the other number is unchanged. manufacturing was not too bad. we do not get a clue as to where we are going with that. higher thanoint what you expected any month when the weather was so bad it has to give people some hope that we do see a lot of weather impact on the economy. >> thank you very much. the a point out, it would market moving piece of data. there is so much else going on. other side ofthe the world. we need to get to the crisis in crimea. john kerry is headed to the capital of kiev to meet with the new prime minister. i went to bring in julianna from a snowyng us washington, d.c. i imagine the white house had a busy weekend. is d.c. surprised by putin's aggressiveness? respondare working to in handle and control this to the extent they can. seen, the options available to
the isn number comes in with a big rise. the forecast had been to go to 52.3 where we want to be. we are about a point ahead of where we wanted to be. newport is rose significantly. 54.5 from 54.2. the production number to come in a little bit weak on the month. 48.2 falls below the expansion number. the other number is unchanged. manufacturing was not too bad. we do not get a clue as to where we are going with that. higher thanoint what you expected any month when the weather was so bad it has...
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minister isn prime headed to washington today, scheduled to meet with president obama for john kerry, and leaders of congress. he is seeking aid for his country. the opposition leader is knocking out an early referendum on an eu membership saying they would only hold a vote before 2020 if more power is handed to brussels. he said he would rather focus on his economic agenda. let's talk about that. it is about the cost of living and clamping down on utilities and banks making it harder. talk to me about the referendums. ,t kind of fits -- increasingly this has been coming on, talking about their concern about this. the voices are beginning to be heard. to what extent is it internal label -- labor politics? is ina response to what the best interest of our nation, national economic interest. many business people ice big to have been extremely concerned about the future of the u.k. in europe, the prospect of our exit or many businesses is the number one risk. we are clear on what the british people and businesses want us to focus on in that his growth, jobs, sorting out the economy. a maj
minister isn prime headed to washington today, scheduled to meet with president obama for john kerry, and leaders of congress. he is seeking aid for his country. the opposition leader is knocking out an early referendum on an eu membership saying they would only hold a vote before 2020 if more power is handed to brussels. he said he would rather focus on his economic agenda. let's talk about that. it is about the cost of living and clamping down on utilities and banks making it harder. talk to...
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isn the optimists say it ugly. >> i was in china three years ago, and in some cities i thought therend storms but it was not. >> we have those that are just coming back because they can no longer bring -- breathe the air. isspeaking of china, here single best chart. >> a chart that shows big numbers. looking at the number of college graduates produced by china in diversity. the total number of university graduates in china when from nearly 7 million in 2012 from 2 million in 2003, up 250% over the past decade. just on the basis of comparison, look at how the u.s. that's of -- stacks up. this is why my kids will not be able to get in. like i do not agree. i think there is smart stuff. levin talkedchard about this with great ability. there are quality academics in china. it isis a whole subset, like wait a minute. we have great inflation. what you are effectively saying is they have diploma inflation. >> the academics of it. linear all jerome. did not get anywhere today. >> that chart probably under represents the full potential of what china is trying to do with the education system.
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the said isn at shifting a bit and investors were rattled by what she had to say. consensus in the market was that the fed was not going to start raising interest rates until later in 2015, and when they do they will do it in small amounts so by the end of 2015, the expectation was the fed up.d not even push rates there were messages in the tea leaves that let people to think that maybe a quarter of a percentage point higher. so caught up in the fed's monetary policy. it has been such an important driver not just of the recovery, but the stock market for the last couple of years that even tiny changes like that could over 100ks down points, and that's what happened yesterday. host: was that a surprise to people as far as the aggressive nature of it? guest: a little bit of a surprise. after every meeting the fed does, they put out a formal policy statement. sincelicy statements december 2012 have been saying they were not even going to think about raising interest rates until the unemployment rate got to 6.5%. the unemployment rate is getting close to 6.5%. they cha
the said isn at shifting a bit and investors were rattled by what she had to say. consensus in the market was that the fed was not going to start raising interest rates until later in 2015, and when they do they will do it in small amounts so by the end of 2015, the expectation was the fed up.d not even push rates there were messages in the tea leaves that let people to think that maybe a quarter of a percentage point higher. so caught up in the fed's monetary policy. it has been such an...
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bypass the moment where you feel you will cave in because of peer pressure or whatever. 40 says it isn easier to steal opiates from their parents bathroom then tracked on a drug killer for heroin. in your "christian science monitor" article you write what happened in 1996, kristina lindborg? when perdueis released the oxycontin opiate. been prescribed for anything other than end-of-life situations. was touted as something and something --sicians could prescribe touted as something physicians could prescribe for moderate pain. they were ill advised and it was totally a marketing campaign. during that time, a lot of things did get out. i do not think that explains why thee is such a glut on market as there seems to be, but more importantly, the initial question or comment -- yes, that is where kids get their pills. if you do not know what is in your medicine cabinet, you might want to check it out. cities are doing now in terms of forming coalitions to address the problem, is making sure there is a dropbox, 24/seven at the police station, no questions asked. if you have old pills hanging
bypass the moment where you feel you will cave in because of peer pressure or whatever. 40 says it isn easier to steal opiates from their parents bathroom then tracked on a drug killer for heroin. in your "christian science monitor" article you write what happened in 1996, kristina lindborg? when perdueis released the oxycontin opiate. been prescribed for anything other than end-of-life situations. was touted as something and something --sicians could prescribe touted as something...
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bypass the moment where you feel you will cave in because of peer pressure or whatever. 40 says it isnasier to steal opiates from their parents bathroom then tracked on a drug killer for heroin. in your "christian science monitor" article you write what happened in 1996, kristina lindborg? when perdueis released the oxycontin opiate. been prescribed for anything other than end-of-life situations. was touted as something and something --sicians could prescribe touted as something physicians could prescribe for moderate pain. they were ill advised and it was totally a marketing campaign. during that time, a lot of things did get out. i do not think that explains why thee is such a glut on market as there seems to be, but more importantly, the initial question or comment -- yes, that is where kids get their pills. if you do not know what is in your medicine cabinet, you might want to check it out. cities are doing now in terms of forming coalitions to address the problem, is making sure there is a dropbox, 24/seven at the police station, no questions asked. if you have old pills hanging a
bypass the moment where you feel you will cave in because of peer pressure or whatever. 40 says it isnasier to steal opiates from their parents bathroom then tracked on a drug killer for heroin. in your "christian science monitor" article you write what happened in 1996, kristina lindborg? when perdueis released the oxycontin opiate. been prescribed for anything other than end-of-life situations. was touted as something and something --sicians could prescribe touted as something...