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camden metro police say the next time they address minister narc narcan, that will mark the 300th time they save a life since 2014. >>> eagles nation ready for the big game tonight, but it will be a beig test. keith jones traveled to charlotte with fans who are hoping that the team can improve to 5-1. >> and we know philly will be well represented. if it rain, hopefully eagles deal better with rain than panthers. >> reporter: hopefully they will do better without an umbrella. i'll take a step out of the way and he show you who just entered the field here. you have doug petersen, they were just checking td skies because it looks murky. but fans are into the deterred, they are everywhere here. they made the 10 hour drive. some flew. but one fan stands out. devonte is from west philadelphia but now lives in charleston, south carolina. he made the four hour trip north to charlotte to watch the birds. he everyone brought his helmet signed by a former eagle. and this isn't the most interesting garment he brought here. >> we're decked out. undershirt, sock, boxers, the whole nine. all right h
camden metro police say the next time they address minister narc narcan, that will mark the 300th time they save a life since 2014. >>> eagles nation ready for the big game tonight, but it will be a beig test. keith jones traveled to charlotte with fans who are hoping that the team can improve to 5-1. >> and we know philly will be well represented. if it rain, hopefully eagles deal better with rain than panthers. >> reporter: hopefully they will do better without an...
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i will begin with you, sell narcs it appears that the president entertained replacing him. for certain, what do you think works? is replacing tillerson now or keeping him on the job despite this somewhat toxic relationship with president trump? >> neither one of these options is a good thing in terms of foreign policy, we're dealing with critical issues. north korea is not a joke. it is not a game. we cannot have this uncertainty so have you rex tillerson saying he is talking directly with north korea and the president tweeting the opposite. >> that is not something that our allies and other foreign leaders can look at and be able to gain out what they are going to do, because there is an issue, not just doesn't affect the united states, it affects the entire planet and i think that the scariest thing about this is that we are entertaining, we are focused on whether or not the secretary of state thinks the president is a moron. i think it's interesting nobody is questioning whether or not that's true, but we're trying to confirm whether he said it. but i think that you know
i will begin with you, sell narcs it appears that the president entertained replacing him. for certain, what do you think works? is replacing tillerson now or keeping him on the job despite this somewhat toxic relationship with president trump? >> neither one of these options is a good thing in terms of foreign policy, we're dealing with critical issues. north korea is not a joke. it is not a game. we cannot have this uncertainty so have you rex tillerson saying he is talking directly...
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. >> the medics need more narc drug bag, more patients, more narcan. >> the ant dote to get them back six doses of narcan. the man in the back of the ambulance didn't just overdose, he also had a heart attack. >> the likelihood of him coming back after we do cpr on him for an extensive amount of time is not good, so, instead of bringing a dead body to the hospital, we usually field terminate then the coroner will come get him. >> wait a minute, the man in the ambulance might die? is. >> yeah. probably. it's not looking good. >> two doses revive the man in the van. the patient inside the house is also saved. for several minutes, the man in the ambulance is flat line, kline ly dead, but the emts sta at it. their efforts paying off. >> they have a pulse. so they're going to the hospital. >> o that's good. the man who was in bad shape has a pulse? that's good news. >> yes, great news. >> great news, indeed. three lives saved in a matter of minutes. and yet, to dayton's first responders, these scenes are now common place. there's tho time to celebrate after saving three lives. it's just on
. >> the medics need more narc drug bag, more patients, more narcan. >> the ant dote to get them back six doses of narcan. the man in the back of the ambulance didn't just overdose, he also had a heart attack. >> the likelihood of him coming back after we do cpr on him for an extensive amount of time is not good, so, instead of bringing a dead body to the hospital, we usually field terminate then the coroner will come get him. >> wait a minute, the man in the ambulance...
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in the barcelona city council from madrid tony roldan the economic spokesman for the sierra dardar narced party translated that means citizens party and from nottingham in the u.k. simon to bo who is an assistant professor in the school of politics and international relations at the university of nottingham welcome to you all alfred if i can start with you going back to the speech by your president the catalan president what were your thoughts when you heard his words particularly the words he said first today i assume a mandate for catalona catalonia to become an independent state in the form of a republic. i thought he was very clever in the first first place because he accepted the mandate of the people there's nothing else he could do this was a binding referendum and those of was a clear yes by ninety percent on the second hand he said he was open to negotiation so he offered the very last chance to the spanish government opening the door stretching out his hand and saying we will leave a couple of weeks for talks let's see if this works always take into account that democracy is the
in the barcelona city council from madrid tony roldan the economic spokesman for the sierra dardar narced party translated that means citizens party and from nottingham in the u.k. simon to bo who is an assistant professor in the school of politics and international relations at the university of nottingham welcome to you all alfred if i can start with you going back to the speech by your president the catalan president what were your thoughts when you heard his words particularly the words he...
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in seven years, i don't know from america, from argentine narcs i don't know from where, but these are nonothe palestinians. they don't know the people of the land. so these are the extremistss a theyey are becoming more and more. 1/3 of the nation are newcomers.s. newcomers that came during fighting. >> my family lived for many centuries in germany and it was in 1920 when it became impossible for the jews, my mother left for palestine to begin working as a gymnastic teacher in a youth village. she was thinking about the identity of a jew, and she came to her parents and said to them i don't think the germans want us here. i'm looking for another place where we can do something from the beginning. so she came here. i think her motivation saved about 15,000, 20,0,000 children. and i think it's good that i have some roots here. so this is my home since 1946, and i love the neighborhood. up there on the corner there's a catholic convent with a huge courtyard where it was very easy to learn to go on bikes. this was from 1946, 1947, the last joint palestinian jewish house. we had a very goo
in seven years, i don't know from america, from argentine narcs i don't know from where, but these are nonothe palestinians. they don't know the people of the land. so these are the extremistss a theyey are becoming more and more. 1/3 of the nation are newcomers.s. newcomers that came during fighting. >> my family lived for many centuries in germany and it was in 1920 when it became impossible for the jews, my mother left for palestine to begin working as a gymnastic teacher in a youth...
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"house of cards," narc co, 13 reasons why.any of them liz: i wish i could watch scripted television. just too busy. we're watching it right now. they say those who forget history are condemned to repeat it so let's remind everyone, this weeks mark the 30th anniversary of black monday, the most disasterous day in market history. the dow tanked 23%, or 5200 points in today's terms in a single day. as we approach a milestone of blue chip index of 23,000, which lessons have we learned and which ones have we forgotten from that catastrophic day? we bring in carson group founder, ron carson. you have 4.6 billion assets unmanagement so i'm listening to you. >> you know, liz, i was reminisce about the day. i can tell you where i was in rural town in nebraska. i remember coming out listening to the radio. and they said we're going up to date wall street every hour. they don't say that unless something is going on. we had no electronic devices. really, if you're out of your office, you had no way of knowing that was happening. but there
"house of cards," narc co, 13 reasons why.any of them liz: i wish i could watch scripted television. just too busy. we're watching it right now. they say those who forget history are condemned to repeat it so let's remind everyone, this weeks mark the 30th anniversary of black monday, the most disasterous day in market history. the dow tanked 23%, or 5200 points in today's terms in a single day. as we approach a milestone of blue chip index of 23,000, which lessons have we learned and...
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hunter was dealing d night and the proof, customers was a narc >> hunter foster act to an undercoverr is s to an undercover off >> yes, sir. >> then less than a hunter's arrest, pol something tolles ann enrique arochi was u for kidnapping chris but police believed murdered her. >> i can't even expl emotions and the pai my whole word was tu >> you knew she was >> yes. >> in september of 2 two years to the day christina had vanish arochi went on trial a colin county courtho with aggravated kidn zeke fortenberry was >> why not prosecute >> we thought about i believe he did mur the problem is we di body to show that an have a crime scene t murder. it's probably the mo cases i've tried. >> i'm here to tell facts and tell you t defendant kidnapped morris and that's wh >> the prosecutor sh jury those interview gave police and poin changing s >> why did you lie a again and again. >> he told the jury she can't be seen he probably in the pass of his car. >> maybe he told her you home to fort wor > fortenberry pointe from cell phone towe said proved she was he said christina's battery was will
hunter was dealing d night and the proof, customers was a narc >> hunter foster act to an undercoverr is s to an undercover off >> yes, sir. >> then less than a hunter's arrest, pol something tolles ann enrique arochi was u for kidnapping chris but police believed murdered her. >> i can't even expl emotions and the pai my whole word was tu >> you knew she was >> yes. >> in september of 2 two years to the day christina had vanish arochi went on trial a...
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one of his customers was a narc. >> hunter foster actually dealt to an undercover agent. >> so on theter is selling drugs to an undercover officer? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: then, less than a week after hunter's arrest, police had something else to announce. enrique arochi was under arrest for kidnapping christina morris, though police believed he had murdered her. >> i can't even explain the emotions and the pain. my whole world was turned upside down. >> you knew she was gone then? >> yeah. >> reporter: in september of 2016, almost two years to the day since christina had vanished, enrique arochi went on trial at the collin county courthouse charged with aggravated kidnapping. zeke fortenberry was the lead prosecutor. >> why not prosecute him for murder? >> we thought about that, and i believe he did murder her. the problem is we didn't have a body to show that and we didn't have a crime scene to show murder. it's probably the most difficult case i've ever tried. >> i'm here to give you the facts. and to tell you that on aug. 30th this defendant kidnapped christina morris. and that'
one of his customers was a narc. >> hunter foster actually dealt to an undercover agent. >> so on theter is selling drugs to an undercover officer? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: then, less than a week after hunter's arrest, police had something else to announce. enrique arochi was under arrest for kidnapping christina morris, though police believed he had murdered her. >> i can't even explain the emotions and the pain. my whole world was turned upside down. >>...
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one of his customers was a narc. >> hunter foster actually dealt to an undercover agent. >> so on the night christina vanishes, hunter is selling drugs to an undercover officer? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: then, less than a week after hunter's arrest, police had something else to announce. enrique arochi was under arrest for kidnapping christina morris, though police believed he had murdered her. >> i can't even explain the emotions and the pain. my whole world was turned upside down. >> you knew she was gone then? >> yeah. >> reporter: in september of 2016, almost two years to the day since christina had vanished, enrique arochi went on trial at the collin county courthouse charged with aggravated kidnapping. zeke fortenberry was the lead prosecutor. >> why not prosecute him for murder? >> we thought about that, and i believe he did murder her. the problem is we didn't have a body to show that and we didn't have a crime scene to show murder. it's probably the most difficult case i've ever tried. >> i'm here to give you the facts. and to tell you that on aug. 30th this defendant kidnapp
one of his customers was a narc. >> hunter foster actually dealt to an undercover agent. >> so on the night christina vanishes, hunter is selling drugs to an undercover officer? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: then, less than a week after hunter's arrest, police had something else to announce. enrique arochi was under arrest for kidnapping christina morris, though police believed he had murdered her. >> i can't even explain the emotions and the pain. my whole world was...
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they don't have much of a narc. there are other boys around who also have storylines. book was also titled two boys kissing so is pretty much guaranteed by guaranteed that we would show two boys kissing on the cover. and that is exactly what random house did. basically having the kiss on the cover made it easier for it to be criticized. we still would've had challenges. the top five books also had clear content. definitely a trend that goes beyond that. i knew very much titling that book that way. would certainly make it vulnerable to attack and challenge both actual and preemptive. or just to ignore that identity completely. that is all the more reason to write about them. books like this i mean no. we were very much in the infancy of clear why a when i was a young adult. we had books like that. it did not really happen until the last decade. is now about getting as many clear voices out there. did you ever occur to you that you could one day do what you're doing now, like back then? certainly the path that it took was not what i would have expected. it is a little bi
they don't have much of a narc. there are other boys around who also have storylines. book was also titled two boys kissing so is pretty much guaranteed by guaranteed that we would show two boys kissing on the cover. and that is exactly what random house did. basically having the kiss on the cover made it easier for it to be criticized. we still would've had challenges. the top five books also had clear content. definitely a trend that goes beyond that. i knew very much titling that book that...
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like taylor, come to use drugs, but are also monitored and can be saved with the medication called n narccan reverse an overdose. >> when taylor first told you about the bathroom, what are your first thoughts when you heard about that? >> he's going to do it whether he wants to do it or not. whether he's going to go under the bridge where they go or in my bathroom and do it. at least there, i know people are watching over him, and if he does overdose, he's not going to die. because they're going to be able to save him. >> i think there is an acknowledgement, generally, that drug users are using bathrooms all over the place. and people are dying in those bathrooms. and so there is an acknowledgement that as a syringe exchange provider, we have a moral obligation to make sure that people don't die in our building. >> reporter: liz evans directs the corner project. she moved here from vancouver, canada, where she helped found insight, the home of the only legal safe injection sites in north america. over 14 years, there have been over 3 million visits there and not one single death. the rate
like taylor, come to use drugs, but are also monitored and can be saved with the medication called n narccan reverse an overdose. >> when taylor first told you about the bathroom, what are your first thoughts when you heard about that? >> he's going to do it whether he wants to do it or not. whether he's going to go under the bridge where they go or in my bathroom and do it. at least there, i know people are watching over him, and if he does overdose, he's not going to die. because...
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additional strategy in south asia, how do you see this strategy including an effort to affect the opiate narc cottic trade? >> it's a great question. both the counter-finance aspects of the strategy and the counter-corruption are linked directly to the counter-narcotics campaign. we watched as we drew down too fast too early, we watched the taliban surge. as the taliban surged we watched the poppy surge right along with it. there's no surprise here. the intelligence community warned us about this. it's exactly what we were told would happen. as we look at this we will go after the counter-narcotics refineries, transportation nodes, the bizarres as they call them, where they're bartered. the reason is, that's where the taliban actually accrues their taxation cash off of the trade. it's not from the little guy down there who's farming this hearty crop of poppys. we're going to look where does it help the taliban and fight it from that direction rather than going pretty much in a big way just after the farmers themselves. there's a way to cut this thing and reduce it by targeting the right locat
additional strategy in south asia, how do you see this strategy including an effort to affect the opiate narc cottic trade? >> it's a great question. both the counter-finance aspects of the strategy and the counter-corruption are linked directly to the counter-narcotics campaign. we watched as we drew down too fast too early, we watched the taliban surge. as the taliban surged we watched the poppy surge right along with it. there's no surprise here. the intelligence community warned us...
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additional strategy in south asia, how do you see this strategy including an effort to affect the opiate narc cottic trade? >> it's a great question. both the counter-finance aspects of the strategy and the counter-corruption are linked directly to the counter-narcotics campaign. we watched as we drew down too fast too early, we watched the taliban surge. as the taliban surged we watched the poppy surge right along with it. there's no surprise here. the intelligence community warned us about this. it's exactly what we were told would happen. as we look at this we will go after the counter-narcotics refineries, transportation nodes, the bizarres as they call them, where they're bartered. the reason is, that's where the taliban actually accrues their taxation cash off of the trade. it's not from the little guy down there who's farming this hearty crop of poppys. we're going to look where does it help the taliban and fight it from that direction rather than going pretty much in a big way just after the farmers themselves. there's a way to cut this thing and reduce it by targeting the right locat
additional strategy in south asia, how do you see this strategy including an effort to affect the opiate narc cottic trade? >> it's a great question. both the counter-finance aspects of the strategy and the counter-corruption are linked directly to the counter-narcotics campaign. we watched as we drew down too fast too early, we watched the taliban surge. as the taliban surged we watched the poppy surge right along with it. there's no surprise here. the intelligence community warned us...