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she heard from nigel after his divorce. >> you tell him where you're going? >> i tell him where i'm going and he's still interested in pursuing journalism. why not invite him to go with me? >> narrator: ammanda told her mother about the trip. >> were you, to use your mom's words, a little headstrong? >> i was headstrong and i was even a touch naive. i don't think that i had spent enough time throughout any 20s on what would happen if something went wrong. >> he said to me, your head, your head alone is worth half a million dollars in mogadishu, be careful. >>> coming up, a single terrifying moment that transformed ammanda lindhout's life. >> he was armed with an ak-47. i went into shock. controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you could do for your asthma. that there's the guy who gets his salsa from new york city. new york city?! [ male announcer ] only pace has that big, bold kick. anything else just ain't right. pace. grab the southwest by the bottle. and we've been on this ground since 1853. on
she heard from nigel after his divorce. >> you tell him where you're going? >> i tell him where i'm going and he's still interested in pursuing journalism. why not invite him to go with me? >> narrator: ammanda told her mother about the trip. >> were you, to use your mom's words, a little headstrong? >> i was headstrong and i was even a touch naive. i don't think that i had spent enough time throughout any 20s on what would happen if something went wrong. >>...
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nigel: this is our star head capture system.nce you sit here, and you get your pictures taken, that is exactly how you're going to look in the game. ross: it takes four hours to set up 18 cameras, each with a 50 millimeter lens; but it only takes 90 seconds for stars like graham zusi to be immortalized. ross: paparazzi, right? what's it like to get your photo taken from all angles in here all at once? graham: a bit intimidating, and i'm a little nervous that my hair looks a little messy from the back; but other than that, it's pretty cool. ross: it's a good concern, because the circle of cameras capture the most minute details on your entire head. nigel: we've had people come in and have to turn around and leave to get a haircut and come back. [ross laughing] it's happened multiple times. ross: i just got a -- i'm glad i just got a haircut. nigel: okay, in three seconds, it's going to flash like crazy. you ready? three, two, one. ross: i had to give it a shot. and let me tell you, it definitely feels like i jumped into the futur
nigel: this is our star head capture system.nce you sit here, and you get your pictures taken, that is exactly how you're going to look in the game. ross: it takes four hours to set up 18 cameras, each with a 50 millimeter lens; but it only takes 90 seconds for stars like graham zusi to be immortalized. ross: paparazzi, right? what's it like to get your photo taken from all angles in here all at once? graham: a bit intimidating, and i'm a little nervous that my hair looks a little messy from...
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right now the power is in my hands, i report him to nigel. >> he is a very emotional man.o the
right now the power is in my hands, i report him to nigel. >> he is a very emotional man.o the
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nigel travis is ceo of did you thinkin brands.e you over there. >> good to see you, ross. >> why is now the right time? why is it going to be different this time? >> well, i think there's several reasons, ross. firstly, i think we're fortunate that the uk economy seems to be picking up at the right time by those unemployment numbers. secondly, we feel that we are a very changed company from the early 90s. and actually, i remember dunkin donuts from the early 90s when i was with burger king right now. we've got a very extensive product range in bakery and, obviously, our sandwiches, which have fwm become huge here in the states. then, obviously, our global icon, our beverages and our coffee. so we feel we're a much better product range, we're a much more disciplined company and i think this is exactly the right time to go to the uk. >> you've done this with two agreements. you've sort of got a greater london franchise agreement and then one for the rest of the country. is that -- which one goes first? do they go at the same time or
nigel travis is ceo of did you thinkin brands.e you over there. >> good to see you, ross. >> why is now the right time? why is it going to be different this time? >> well, i think there's several reasons, ross. firstly, i think we're fortunate that the uk economy seems to be picking up at the right time by those unemployment numbers. secondly, we feel that we are a very changed company from the early 90s. and actually, i remember dunkin donuts from the early 90s when i was...
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nigel travis. up very big today and not done, going higher.e. [ male announcer ] frequent heartburn? the choice is yours. chalky... not chalky. temporary... 24 hour. lots of tablets... one pill. you decide. prevent acid with prevacid 24hr. huh...fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. >>> we've come a long way in the past eight years together. on tuesday, we're celebrating our 2000th episode. it's a huge milestone. i don't believe it, i think the staff is making it all up. since we're doing it anyway, let me do this, i want to invite all of you to join me down on wall street for the new york stock exchange. next week for a very special show. if you're in the area, come on down, be a part of the audience on october 1st. now, it is time for the lightning round. bye buy, buy, buy.
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nigel travis. up very big today and not done, going higher. stay with me.o: if you had a chance to go anywhere in the world, but you had to leave right now, would you go? man: 'oh i can't go tonight' woman: 'i can't.' hero : that's what expedia asked me. host: book the flight but you have to go right now. hero: (laughs) and i just go? this is for real right? this is for real? i always said one day i'd go to china, just never thought it'd be today. anncr: we're giving away a trip every day. download the expedia app and your next trip could be on us. expedia, find yours. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an insurance expert about all our benefits today, like our 24/7 support and service, because at liberty mutual insurance, we believe our customers do their best out there in the world, so we do everything
nigel travis. up very big today and not done, going higher. stay with me.o: if you had a chance to go anywhere in the world, but you had to leave right now, would you go? man: 'oh i can't go tonight' woman: 'i can't.' hero : that's what expedia asked me. host: book the flight but you have to go right now. hero: (laughs) and i just go? this is for real right? this is for real? i always said one day i'd go to china, just never thought it'd be today. anncr: we're giving away a trip every day....
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. >> but to have the opportunity to play with thom and nigel and joey and play with musicians i respectt are interested in pushing boundaries and reaching forward and curious about new sounds, it's a great opportunity. so i'm just humble. >> jon: that's great. look at you. is it difficult to get a new group to gel? when you have the men, do you have in your mind a certain sound and a certain rhythm you're looking for or do you say i like flea's style and rhythm and i'm going to adjust a little bit to that? how does that come together? >> it was like i could only think of flea because flea plays bass like a lead instrument. >> like nobody ever played it. tremendous. >> that's what i really wanted to happen. when we got together, it was one of those things -- it was no idea. you don't know. >> jon: did the writing process take place over a period of time? >> we sort of did it on our own. but the sound created was not something i expected. it was really exciting. an experiment that worked. >> jon: that's what this album is. you're going to play two songs off of that for us. >> one from tha
. >> but to have the opportunity to play with thom and nigel and joey and play with musicians i respectt are interested in pushing boundaries and reaching forward and curious about new sounds, it's a great opportunity. so i'm just humble. >> jon: that's great. look at you. is it difficult to get a new group to gel? when you have the men, do you have in your mind a certain sound and a certain rhythm you're looking for or do you say i like flea's style and rhythm and i'm going to...
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with more, nigel is in mumbai. nigel? >> reporter: yeah, hi. the markets did open up 100 points higher. there's selling pressure on. the sensex has fallen. some pressure being seen from the top. the wbi is expected. up around 6.1. clearly not a good sign for the market given that we have a crucial time. all of them are losing 2 to 4%. that's putting pressure on the market. some bit of hope like an ics bank which is seeing pressure. we are seeing a fair bit of profit. back to you. >> nigel, thanks for that. with us for singapore, chief strategist at real economics.com. p.k., thanks for joining us. put this inflation number into some context for us. how much has it muddied the waters? >> they will have their first policy statement after the next meeting on the 20th of september and i think this ensures that any talk of a rate cut goes right out the window. there is no question of a rate cut in india. if anything, further monetary tightening is probably the more prudent thing to do. the important thing about the number is that food inflation has a
with more, nigel is in mumbai. nigel? >> reporter: yeah, hi. the markets did open up 100 points higher. there's selling pressure on. the sensex has fallen. some pressure being seen from the top. the wbi is expected. up around 6.1. clearly not a good sign for the market given that we have a crucial time. all of them are losing 2 to 4%. that's putting pressure on the market. some bit of hope like an ics bank which is seeing pressure. we are seeing a fair bit of profit. back to you. >>...
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nigel from tv-18 joins us from mumbai with more. hi, nigel. >> hi.s a fantastic afternoon in mumbai because our markets are running at the high point of the nifty as well as the sensex. sensex is approaching that 20,000 odd mark while the nifty is heading towards 18,000. the rupee came from the 68.80 that it hit. but the big data point out coming out is in the next 10 minutes. this would be a nearly 30% cut on a month and month basis. so that's the big starting point. even the other couple of order stocks are up, as well. itc is really leading the pack. the bank is up nearly around 15% the last two trading sessions. what did i tell you after the big break that we did have? it's gained another 2% leading the gains in today's session. all of them flying away into these session sessions maybe th some kind of pes nimp creaming in. all in all, it's a very good afternoon in mumbai. nifty and sensex flying away. now all eyes would be on the trade deficit data that would be out in the next 20 minutes expected at around $10 million. >> thanks for that, nigel.
nigel from tv-18 joins us from mumbai with more. hi, nigel. >> hi.s a fantastic afternoon in mumbai because our markets are running at the high point of the nifty as well as the sensex. sensex is approaching that 20,000 odd mark while the nifty is heading towards 18,000. the rupee came from the 68.80 that it hit. but the big data point out coming out is in the next 10 minutes. this would be a nearly 30% cut on a month and month basis. so that's the big starting point. even the other...
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. >> pc is europe as a conglomerate of sovereign european nations and has found common ground with nigeloes. >> we have 251 days until the european election that takes place across the whole of europe. that is the opportunity politically to cause an earthquake. lobbying is important. intelligence reefing is important. argumentation is important. in the end the thing that changes politics is the way people vote. i think these european elections are an opportunity right across the continents to spark something that leads to referendums, that leads to real change. >> and he has found that -- recognition from an unlikely source. barroso says that the u.k. could be part of this, implying that david cameron has jumped on the bandwagon to win votes. should the eurozone limp along wrapped up by scaffolding, or should they return to an economic rationale and a europe based on intergovernmental corporation rather than integration? >> the european central bank is urging governments not to grow complacent over recent sounds of recovery, pushing for more action and reforms. one expert from the frankf
. >> pc is europe as a conglomerate of sovereign european nations and has found common ground with nigeloes. >> we have 251 days until the european election that takes place across the whole of europe. that is the opportunity politically to cause an earthquake. lobbying is important. intelligence reefing is important. argumentation is important. in the end the thing that changes politics is the way people vote. i think these european elections are an opportunity right across the...
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ground with you kids nigel . we have got two hundred fifty one days until the european election that takes place across the whole of europe that is the opportunity politically to cause an earthquake lobbying is important intelligence briefings are important argumentation is important but in the end the thing that changes politics is the way people vote and i think these european elections are a major opportunity right across the continent of europe to spark something that leads to referendums that leads to real change. and found recognition from the most unlikely source close a man well barroso the european commission president says you kip could become the primary force in british politics implying david cameron's jumped on the bandwagon if you keep the skepticism just to win votes both errors and klaus agree the time is right for a fundamental decision should the eurozone limp along propped up by folding or should there be a return to an economic rationale and to europe based on intergovernmental cooperation ra
ground with you kids nigel . we have got two hundred fifty one days until the european election that takes place across the whole of europe that is the opportunity politically to cause an earthquake lobbying is important intelligence briefings are important argumentation is important but in the end the thing that changes politics is the way people vote and i think these european elections are a major opportunity right across the continent of europe to spark something that leads to referendums...
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have quit the since they were cameron became the leader in two thousand and five you could leader nigel farage had said that the success of the party is because of the total disconnect between those in power and ordinary people and you can because they're filling up that gap however criticism still come their way a lot of it focusing on the fact that people are voting for this party because it was simply a protest vote and not necessarily agreeing with their policies we spoke to some of the members and this is what they had to say if we're for a test case because there's a hell of a lot to protest about how the old established parties not listening to old married people want and you know politics is a marketplace we believe in certain things we sell our ideas and people are buying those ideas so that i think the reason that we do it so well is because we represent what a lot of ordinary people actually think of one crosses on our crosses we're going to get bigger even the european union is just the beginning we want to change britain we want to britain where you have individual responsi
have quit the since they were cameron became the leader in two thousand and five you could leader nigel farage had said that the success of the party is because of the total disconnect between those in power and ordinary people and you can because they're filling up that gap however criticism still come their way a lot of it focusing on the fact that people are voting for this party because it was simply a protest vote and not necessarily agreeing with their policies we spoke to some of the...
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moves it seems behind the scenes to run it least and you know it remains to be seen i guess whether a nigel i actually do it but i would if i were if i were just placing a wager on it i would say yes simon going to wager that she would thanks to both of you very much look forward to having you on again thanks you're very welcome here thank you guys thanks to our guest senator chris murphy of connecticut and rolled scoll roll calls kneels less new skete along with keith l.b. of n.p.r. and also thanks to you for joining us don't forget probably on twitter at kings things see you next week for another edition of politics. could you take three. three. three. three. three. videos for your media project c.e.o. don carty dot com. what's going on guys i'm abby martin welcome the break and so if you haven't heard back from general david petraeus has a new gig as a professor he sits in public policy at the city university of new york and i put it lightly students aren't exactly happy to war criminals now lecturing them on conflict resolution and fact over the past few weeks dozens of students have pr
moves it seems behind the scenes to run it least and you know it remains to be seen i guess whether a nigel i actually do it but i would if i were if i were just placing a wager on it i would say yes simon going to wager that she would thanks to both of you very much look forward to having you on again thanks you're very welcome here thank you guys thanks to our guest senator chris murphy of connecticut and rolled scoll roll calls kneels less new skete along with keith l.b. of n.p.r. and also...
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what's that guy's name, nigel, the executive producer might be out as well? i don't know what to say except this thing with pop stars and singers doesn't seem to be working. while at one point we were thinking that pink would make a great judge, no. and we don't want to see former winners come bac like clay or adam lambert. no. i don't know who they would put at the judge's table. and some brilliant person in my "hot topics" meeting said -- >> wendy williams! >> wendy: no, thank you. it wasn't me. oh, it was my executive producer, david. david goes, how about if we make us, the fans, the judges, like they do on "dancing with the stars," even though i think that was probably rigged also. instead of us voting, they make us think we're voting. but it works. and maybe they can skype in with some of the regular people to talk about how the singing was on point but the hair was wrong. you criticize and we be the judges. i don't know what they're going to do. but we'll be watching. [ cheers and applause ] and, randy, unless you take up my idea and start calling simo
what's that guy's name, nigel, the executive producer might be out as well? i don't know what to say except this thing with pop stars and singers doesn't seem to be working. while at one point we were thinking that pink would make a great judge, no. and we don't want to see former winners come bac like clay or adam lambert. no. i don't know who they would put at the judge's table. and some brilliant person in my "hot topics" meeting said -- >> wendy williams! >> wendy: no,...
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dedicated fathers like nigel. joining facebook just to keep up with his girls.f whom said he was always the cool dad. they were loving mothers like mary francis knight devoted to her daughters and just recently watched with joy as her older daughter got married. they were doting grand apartments like john johnson. always smiling, giving bear hugs to his ten grandchildren and who would have welcomed an 11th grandchild this fall. these are not statistics. they are the lives that have been taken from us. this is how the single act of violence can ripple. the husband lost his wife, wives have lost their husbands. sons and daughters have lost their moms and their dads. little children have lost their grandparents. hundreds in our communities have lost a neighbor, and thousands here have lost a friend. as mentioned for one family, the daniels family, old wounds are ripped open again. they lost arthur, her husband of 30 years only a few years ago as mayor gray indicated another shooting took the life of their son, just 14 years old. i can't believe this is happening ag
dedicated fathers like nigel. joining facebook just to keep up with his girls.f whom said he was always the cool dad. they were loving mothers like mary francis knight devoted to her daughters and just recently watched with joy as her older daughter got married. they were doting grand apartments like john johnson. always smiling, giving bear hugs to his ten grandchildren and who would have welcomed an 11th grandchild this fall. these are not statistics. they are the lives that have been taken...
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then nigel ferage. >> dr. toby cosgrove, give us an overview of what the cleveland clinic is. >> we're a large group practice. we have 3200 physicians. we have facilities in cleveland, ohio. a main campus and eight community hospitals, 18 family help center, facilities in las vegas, toronto, a hospital and outpatient facility in ft. lauderdale. a big commitment in abu dhabi, we're running a hospital in abu dhabi, which is the largest hospital in uae. we're building the cleveland clinic abu dhabi. that is a very big project and the biggest project of its sort taken overseas. >> ceo since 2004. prior to that, how many operations did you get? >> i was a heart surgeon, 22,000 procedures. >> what kind? >> cardiac surgery, mostly valve surgery. i did a lot of coronary bypass operations and then gradually migrated over to doing more valve surgery. but i've done almost all kinds of heart surgery. >> why did you leave cardiology surgery and go to that add minute stra-- administrative si >> cardiac surgery is an at lett
then nigel ferage. >> dr. toby cosgrove, give us an overview of what the cleveland clinic is. >> we're a large group practice. we have 3200 physicians. we have facilities in cleveland, ohio. a main campus and eight community hospitals, 18 family help center, facilities in las vegas, toronto, a hospital and outpatient facility in ft. lauderdale. a big commitment in abu dhabi, we're running a hospital in abu dhabi, which is the largest hospital in uae. we're building the cleveland...
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that's not nigel ratburn buster. that's harry mills. it isn't mr. ratburn? whoopee!) ( all scream ) kodo, my lord, i bring you two fresh earthlings! good work, horseshoe! ( both scream ) buster, he's not an alien! do you have proof? i don't need proof! well, you're probably right. but it doesn't hurt to be sure. ( static ) is that your final answer? ( alienator beeping ) it works. ( doorbell rings ) bitzi: buster, could you get it? i'm not ready yet. ( gasps ) knock, knock. who's there? venice. venice who? venice you going to invite me in? hi, buster. i'm harry. ( crunches ) whoops. sorry. hmm. and by the time the batter slid into home all he had on was his boxer shorts! ( spits, then laughs ) buster baxter! where are your manners? ( laughter turns to coughing ) it wasn't my fault. he's making me laugh. he's right. i'm sorry. i tell funny stories when i'm nervous and... harry, your tie. actually, it looks better with crab chowder on it. ( all laugh ) that was delicious! now, how about a little dessert? ( laughs evilly ) ( all scream ) i'll get some plates. let me hel
that's not nigel ratburn buster. that's harry mills. it isn't mr. ratburn? whoopee!) ( all scream ) kodo, my lord, i bring you two fresh earthlings! good work, horseshoe! ( both scream ) buster, he's not an alien! do you have proof? i don't need proof! well, you're probably right. but it doesn't hurt to be sure. ( static ) is that your final answer? ( alienator beeping ) it works. ( doorbell rings ) bitzi: buster, could you get it? i'm not ready yet. ( gasps ) knock, knock. who's there? venice....
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independent party leader nigel farish -- farage.s include britain's addition within the european union, the parties recent stance on syria. the u.k. independence party currently holds 11 seats in the european parliament but has no members in the british house of commons. this is 40 minutes. >> well. good morning everybody. we have been on the march for 20 long years. there have been many failures, many disappointments, many ups and downs. we have beens, roundly abused and left that and mocked and derided. despite that, over the past 18 months, something remarkable is happening and we are now changing the face of british politics. [applause] jane collins coming second in the election with our percentage a tremor sent through westminster into downing street. then secondd, and in south shields. they way the labor both inched up shields but they must be using imperial measurements. richard's share of the vote went from zero percent to 25% in the space of three weeks. truly remarkable. [applause] then, the election where again, diane jam
independent party leader nigel farish -- farage.s include britain's addition within the european union, the parties recent stance on syria. the u.k. independence party currently holds 11 seats in the european parliament but has no members in the british house of commons. this is 40 minutes. >> well. good morning everybody. we have been on the march for 20 long years. there have been many failures, many disappointments, many ups and downs. we have beens, roundly abused and left that and...
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then nigel ferage. >> dr.y cosgrove, give us an overview of what the cleveland clinic is. >> we're a large group practice. we have 3200 physicians. we have facilities in cleveland, ohio. a main campus and eight
then nigel ferage. >> dr.y cosgrove, give us an overview of what the cleveland clinic is. >> we're a large group practice. we have 3200 physicians. we have facilities in cleveland, ohio. a main campus and eight
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joining us to a share in the celebration, chairman and ceo nigel travis taking on the role of chairmanso what our reporter was covering out of washington. what happened once again the fiscal showdown and potential government showdown. last year when you were used that you were frustrated they were not coming to ceos like you to get your input on fiscal policy in the shutdown talk. how are you feeling this year? has anything changed? >> no. actually been contacted for my views this year's so that was a big change. it happens more often than national coffee day so we can't carry on like this. i read this morning every time there is a shutdown it takes away 1 or $2 billion. in the scheme of things doesn't seem like a lot but it is distracting and takes away from gdp and everyone talks about it rather than moving forward, in clement and important things so we are all frustrated was happening. i don't think it will make a difference to our business because our business is all about value but i think it takes people's minds off and people are bored with everything that is happening in washin
joining us to a share in the celebration, chairman and ceo nigel travis taking on the role of chairmanso what our reporter was covering out of washington. what happened once again the fiscal showdown and potential government showdown. last year when you were used that you were frustrated they were not coming to ceos like you to get your input on fiscal policy in the shutdown talk. how are you feeling this year? has anything changed? >> no. actually been contacted for my views this year's...
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announcer: and nigel lythgoe. >> my granddaughter diz ballet it they want her on point now.e news [ applause ] >> it's monday, september 30t september 30th. we have breaking health news to share with you today. before we start i want to urge any children watching should probably leave the room for a bit. we arewing scary images. just a few days ago health officials in phoenix reported evidence of a tainted heroin like drug making sho it's way te u.s. it rots your flesh, literally, from the inside oufrplt. >> a warning about a terrifying new drug out of russia that has made it's way into the valley. we want to warn you these images maybe disturbing to some viewers. this drug is what it does. it eats flesh from the eurpb side out leaving the user with reptilian type skin. it's the third of the cost of heroin. a handful of cases have been encountere here, the first in the united states. when people start using the drug they only have a one to two yead life expectant see. >> drugs can take over peoples lives where rational thinking is out the window. you're using a drug that wil
announcer: and nigel lythgoe. >> my granddaughter diz ballet it they want her on point now.e news [ applause ] >> it's monday, september 30t september 30th. we have breaking health news to share with you today. before we start i want to urge any children watching should probably leave the room for a bit. we arewing scary images. just a few days ago health officials in phoenix reported evidence of a tainted heroin like drug making sho it's way te u.s. it rots your flesh, literally,...
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it's harrowing and it's heart stopping but you and nigel, your friend, were able to basically chip awayn held hostage for about five months and we were feeling really desperate, sure that our captors were probably going to kill us even if they did get the ransom that they were demanding from our families. and so we planned an executed an escape which was using a pair of nail clippers, carving out a couple of bricks at a bathroom window and we made it out and we were free for all of about 40 minutes and found our way into a mosque where we hoped to find help and it didn't take long for our captors to track us there and drug us out of there and what happened after was, you know, was much worse than anything we had experienced up until that point. >> i know you have been through so much. we don't want to relive it here but i knew that there was one thing you wanted to make clear. there has been a rumor out there that you had become pregnant and given birth to a child during this time and i know you want to set the record straight about that. >> yeah, i absolutely did not have a child in ca
it's harrowing and it's heart stopping but you and nigel, your friend, were able to basically chip awayn held hostage for about five months and we were feeling really desperate, sure that our captors were probably going to kill us even if they did get the ransom that they were demanding from our families. and so we planned an executed an escape which was using a pair of nail clippers, carving out a couple of bricks at a bathroom window and we made it out and we were free for all of about 40...
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. >> there's a point in the book where you write in detail about the escape and how you and nigel managed you get to a mosque. your captors find their way to the mosque, but so does a woman. who is that? >> there was a woman in the mosque that day who risked her life trying to help me, trying to save me. a woman who literally threw her body on top of mine as i was being drug out of the mosque by my captors and that woman gave me so much hope for everything that i still had to endure for the remaining ten months. that woman gives me hope, still. >> i want to ask you about one part of the book. it caught my attention. you said when i got out, i would hug my father all the time. i'd take my mother to india, eat better food, look into going to a unit and find a man that really loved me. where are you on the list? >> i'm doing well on most of those. i have been back to university. i have gone traveling with my mom. i certainly hug my family more than i ever did. after i was released, i found a global enrichment foundation that supports initiatives in somalia where i had lost my freedom, to pro
. >> there's a point in the book where you write in detail about the escape and how you and nigel managed you get to a mosque. your captors find their way to the mosque, but so does a woman. who is that? >> there was a woman in the mosque that day who risked her life trying to help me, trying to save me. a woman who literally threw her body on top of mine as i was being drug out of the mosque by my captors and that woman gave me so much hope for everything that i still had to endure...
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the price of the nigel and the political -- the nile -- denial and the political system. allow more to say on many other occasions. because this report was released hours ago, i would not have felt right by not addressing it. i am going to talk about the potential for a shutdown in just a moment. i think the only phrase that describes it is political terrorism. a nice global economy you have their. it will be a shame if we had to destroy it. we have a list of demands, if you do not meet them all, we will blow up the global economy. really? where are the american people in this? why does partisanship have anything to do with such a despicable and this honorable threat to the integrity of the eight states of america? cannot be allowed. -- it cannot be allowed. only if people in both parties and political's -- independence and will say a my night agreed with thet not agree affordable care act but it was passed and upheld by the supreme court and it is the law of the land. did not succeed in the process by which this was considered and are now you want to threaten to not only
the price of the nigel and the political -- the nile -- denial and the political system. allow more to say on many other occasions. because this report was released hours ago, i would not have felt right by not addressing it. i am going to talk about the potential for a shutdown in just a moment. i think the only phrase that describes it is political terrorism. a nice global economy you have their. it will be a shame if we had to destroy it. we have a list of demands, if you do not meet them...