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poppy? >> over the past few days as the peace talks were going on, you and i were talking about how people were getting out of shelters, going to the markets and see what remained of their homes, et cetera. what are the streets like now in gaza? i assume desserted? >> reporter: yeah, having a quick look over my shoulder to see what the situation is, there are a few cars out. we went out a short time ago but pretty much desserted. it was bumper-to-bumper traffic on the roads, people were out and at the markets. today, a few people were out stocking up on last minute supplies. everybody heading indoors knowing the cease-fire was over. some are going to take shelter at the u.n. schools. they believe that may be safer than returning to their home. i guess everyone here hunkering down. hamas, overnight, did warn the people here, the palestinians here that they should get ready for a long war. poppy? >> there was hope as this cease-fire and the peace talks were continuing for the full three days,
poppy? >> over the past few days as the peace talks were going on, you and i were talking about how people were getting out of shelters, going to the markets and see what remained of their homes, et cetera. what are the streets like now in gaza? i assume desserted? >> reporter: yeah, having a quick look over my shoulder to see what the situation is, there are a few cars out. we went out a short time ago but pretty much desserted. it was bumper-to-bumper traffic on the roads, people...
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>> reporter: hi, poppy.he first time a patient with ebola has been treated in spain and the first to be treated in europe since the outbreak began. 75-year-old father miguel arrived around 2:00 a.m. eastern from liberia. he landed in madrid on board airbus a-310, which was specially equipped for his return. earlier in the week, he gave an interview to cnn espanol. take a listen. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: i got a fever and drowsiness. i cleep. i'm always half asleep. i have no appetite at all. today, i spent the day without eating. i have no appetite and energy. i have tried to eat. i have a lot of joint pain especially pain around the hips. my knees are also effected. >> reporter: since that interview on monday, his condition has deteriorated. it is, perhaps, why spanish authorities scrambled to secure him. in terms of his treatment, we understand they have cleared out the entire sixth floor of a major hospital in madrid. they have sealed off the rooms. plenty of preparations under way in
>> reporter: hi, poppy.he first time a patient with ebola has been treated in spain and the first to be treated in europe since the outbreak began. 75-year-old father miguel arrived around 2:00 a.m. eastern from liberia. he landed in madrid on board airbus a-310, which was specially equipped for his return. earlier in the week, he gave an interview to cnn espanol. take a listen. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: i got a fever and drowsiness. i cleep. i'm always half...
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poppy? >> interesting reaction. i think a lot of people were expecting to hear something else from the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. he did say that they will regroup now that he says they have significantly damaged and destroyed that tunnel system, but he did not specify what that regrouping would be, and said in terms of timing, that would be up to the israeli military. as soon as we get more from folks on the ground there, we will let you know. >>> i want to take you to a critical story here in the united states. inside emory university hospital in atlanta, doctors are treating the first ever ebola victim known to be on u.s. soil. that victim, a doctor, dr. kent brantly just arriving in georgia a few hours ago from liberia on board a specially equipped medical plane. he was then driven by ambulance to the hospital. when the ambulance arrived, two men in protective suits exited through the back. it is actually believed one of the men was dr. brantly. he will be treated in an isolation unit, created b
poppy? >> interesting reaction. i think a lot of people were expecting to hear something else from the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. he did say that they will regroup now that he says they have significantly damaged and destroyed that tunnel system, but he did not specify what that regrouping would be, and said in terms of timing, that would be up to the israeli military. as soon as we get more from folks on the ground there, we will let you know. >>> i want to take...
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i'm poppy harlow. us. >>> back in 1981, i had the american dream, the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs, and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son good-bye, and never saw him again. in two weeks, i became the parent of a murdered child and i'll always be the parent of a murdered child. i still have the heartache. i still have the rage. i waited years for justice. i know what it's like to be there waiting for some answers, and ovho
i'm poppy harlow. us. >>> back in 1981, i had the american dream, the beautiful wife, the house in the suburbs, and a beautiful 6-year-old son. and one day i went to work, kissed my son good-bye, and never saw him again. in two weeks, i became the parent of a murdered child and i'll always be the parent of a murdered child. i still have the heartache. i still have the rage. i waited years for justice. i know what it's like to be there waiting for some answers, and ovho
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poppy? >> you know, ed, heard such loud applause and praise for captain ron johnson, when he spoke during that ceremony today, but at the same time, he's one of the officials that's calling for this daughter few, for everyone to abide by it at midnight. do the people that you're talking to on the ground there agree with him? do he they think it's a good idea? >> you know, lot of people who quite frankly very worried that the curfew would inflame passions once again, but you know, what our reporters on the ground saw last night was that it was close to midnight and many of the people who were there protesting started leaving early so they could clear the streets, make the jobs for the police officers much easier. so, obviously, ron johnson, since he was put in charge of security here on thursday by the governor of missouri, in many ways, has kind of been seen as a savior. as he walks the street, he is continuously hugged. he received a standing to ovation when he opened up the unity service h
poppy? >> you know, ed, heard such loud applause and praise for captain ron johnson, when he spoke during that ceremony today, but at the same time, he's one of the officials that's calling for this daughter few, for everyone to abide by it at midnight. do the people that you're talking to on the ground there agree with him? do he they think it's a good idea? >> you know, lot of people who quite frankly very worried that the curfew would inflame passions once again, but you know,...
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poppy?on, that you make. and, you know, they were criticized for being, you know, overly aggressive some were saying and then criticized, as you heard the store owner, for not doing enough last night. what is the right way to police this situation and let those voices be heard is a big question right now. i appreciate the reporting. we'll get back to you in a moment. rene, to you, is this what the justice department was worried about and warning against when they said to ferguson police a week ago, don't release that tape that allegedly shows michael brown involved in that convenience store robbery, do not release that tape at this point? >> reporter: right, poppy. you know, if they wanted to, it's almost like an "i told you so" kind of situation here. because we know based on sources telling cnn's evan perez that behind the scenes before this videotape was released, the department of justice said this is a bad idea. it is simply going to escalate the tensions within this community. fast-for
poppy?on, that you make. and, you know, they were criticized for being, you know, overly aggressive some were saying and then criticized, as you heard the store owner, for not doing enough last night. what is the right way to police this situation and let those voices be heard is a big question right now. i appreciate the reporting. we'll get back to you in a moment. rene, to you, is this what the justice department was worried about and warning against when they said to ferguson police a week...
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i'm poppy harlow in for christine romans. this is "cnn money." nearly 1,000 people are dead, about twice that number infected from the deadly virus in liberia, sierra leone, guinea and nigeria. the cd cds calls it the biggest and most complex ebola outbreak in history. the world health organization calls it an international health emergency, yet there's no vaccine. why not? it might come down to money. it costs millions and millions of dollars to develop new vaccines. big pharma needs a big incentive to spend that. and some health experts say that doesn't exist with ebola, a disease that breaks out sporadically. in fact, only when there's an outbreak does the real money start to rush in. check out this stock chart for tekmira pharmaceuticals, a vancouver-based company working on an ebola treatment. investors sent shares climbing earlier this week, but when cnn's dr. sanjay gupta broke the story that the serum give on the two americans infected with ebola was actually made by a different company, shares tanked. and it could be a roller coaster rid
i'm poppy harlow in for christine romans. this is "cnn money." nearly 1,000 people are dead, about twice that number infected from the deadly virus in liberia, sierra leone, guinea and nigeria. the cd cds calls it the biggest and most complex ebola outbreak in history. the world health organization calls it an international health emergency, yet there's no vaccine. why not? it might come down to money. it costs millions and millions of dollars to develop new vaccines. big pharma needs...
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i'm poppy harlow. here. >>> an motional male for justice came to an end, the crowd gathered in the wake of the death of michael brown, an unarmed teen killed by police one week ago. michael brown's parents were there. you see them walking to the podium, they did not speak but their lawyer spoke on their behalf. teachers of michael brown were there, friends, community members, all inside of this church in ferguson, which was standing room only, long lines outside of people waiting to get in, the uplifting song stood in sharp contrast to last night's protests where gunfire erupted and there were seven arrests on the streets much police say a protester is in critical condition after beingt
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. >> and i'm poppy harlow in for christine romans. it's 4:00 a.m.ere, we welcome viewers both in the united states and around the word. up new this morning, peace, and the second day, all is pretty quiet between israel and hamas. the people of gaza emerging from the ruins with israeli troops gone from the ground there. the tricky part now try to make this last. talks to build a lasting peace seem to get started in cairo. let's go straight to john vause live in gaza for us this morning. john, let's begin with this. what is it like today? it's pretty stunning to see the images emerging, people coming out of the shelters, coming into the markets, getting food. going into their homes, trying to see their homes, many of them destroyed. >> reporter: yeah, poppy, absolutely. you say it's peaceful between israel and hamas. it's not exactly peaceful right now. in fact, just a short time ago there was a funeral here down the main roads for a senior leader militant group islamic jihad. there was the sound of gunfire in the air as they passed by us here. now he
. >> and i'm poppy harlow in for christine romans. it's 4:00 a.m.ere, we welcome viewers both in the united states and around the word. up new this morning, peace, and the second day, all is pretty quiet between israel and hamas. the people of gaza emerging from the ruins with israeli troops gone from the ground there. the tricky part now try to make this last. talks to build a lasting peace seem to get started in cairo. let's go straight to john vause live in gaza for us this morning....
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is that you, poppy? >> it's me. thank you for being with us again. i'm sorry for the technical difficulties. let me ask you this. what we have seen is captain ron johnson being really embraced by many of the people there, many of the protesters, marching with them on the street on thursday night. now he along with the governor are the ones calling for this curfew. given the reaction of many in the community to -- positively to captain ron johnson, do you think that that will help and in terms of them abiding by this curfew even though clearly we heard that a lot of them don't want it? >> reporter: you know, again, poppy, it's one of those things you have to wait and see. clearly after spending a few days now with captain johnson, people here on the street respond to him. when he came down here earlier in the week and was engaging some of the protesters, i could clearly see a connection there with some of them. however, there were also people there who clearly still did not trust and he was very honest, he said, look, it is will take a while to build
is that you, poppy? >> it's me. thank you for being with us again. i'm sorry for the technical difficulties. let me ask you this. what we have seen is captain ron johnson being really embraced by many of the people there, many of the protesters, marching with them on the street on thursday night. now he along with the governor are the ones calling for this curfew. given the reaction of many in the community to -- positively to captain ron johnson, do you think that that will help and in...
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reporter: you heard the governor and law enforcement pointing out the number of people who came out here, poppy, as you know last night trying to help, trying to stop some of the people from coming out here and looting. today local police met with a number of community leaders trying to find a better way to deal with the city that will be under curfew tonight. the calm in ferguson broken once again as leaders took to the streets late friday night in some cases stealing in plain sight to the police. now law enforcement being criticized for under reacting to those coming to ferguson to do more than just protest. workers at sam's meat market said they called police several times last night when looters broke in but no help came. >> they got calls from me and from co-workers, from everybody. why they not send one cop? that is my question. >> reporter: sam's meat market was looted twice, their patience wearing thin. >> the cops lineup down the street and let the people protest peacefully and let them march. some protect their businesses. >> reporter: clearly there was a break down in security. capta
reporter: you heard the governor and law enforcement pointing out the number of people who came out here, poppy, as you know last night trying to help, trying to stop some of the people from coming out here and looting. today local police met with a number of community leaders trying to find a better way to deal with the city that will be under curfew tonight. the calm in ferguson broken once again as leaders took to the streets late friday night in some cases stealing in plain sight to the...
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>> sure, poppy. as you can imagine it's a very chaotic moment when all this is going on and unfolding, tear gas canisters going on, confusion in the air. it's important for us to clarify exactly what happened and make sure we're clarifying it and i'm telling you exactly what i saw and witnessed. so as the line of riot police were advancing towards the demonstrators, we saw -- first we heard the unmistakable sound of gunfire. there was no doubt in our minds, it was gunshots. we had heard it earlier in the night. we've heard it throughout the course of events here in ferguson from time to time. everybody hit the deck. the police went down, hit the deck. several of them got behind their armored vehicles and we heard several of them saying "shots fired, shots fired." some of the police pushed us back for our own safety. and that's when a captain from the st. charles county police came out and told us shots were fired in their direction. so again, i want to make sure we're clear about this. while i was be
>> sure, poppy. as you can imagine it's a very chaotic moment when all this is going on and unfolding, tear gas canisters going on, confusion in the air. it's important for us to clarify exactly what happened and make sure we're clarifying it and i'm telling you exactly what i saw and witnessed. so as the line of riot police were advancing towards the demonstrators, we saw -- first we heard the unmistakable sound of gunfire. there was no doubt in our minds, it was gunshots. we had heard...
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i'm poppy harlow in new york. the breaking news in the middle east.ved to be captured is now dead. he was identified as second lieutenant hadar goldin. the idf said he was captured in southern gaza. we know goldin was killed in battle. earlier today, benjamin netanyahu vowed to bring goldin home safely. netanyahu was set to meet with goldin's parents tonight. i'm joined by mark ferguson. to you both, i think we all think we honor this soldier's life and all of the lives that have been lost. remember at the same time, over 1,600 palestinian lives lost in the battle. enough 64 israeli soldier lives and three israelis civilians. how do you think this changes the strategy moving forward? we know what israel does to bring their soldiers home. >> i want to echo your sentiments here. his death is tragic. we can never allow the political discourse or maneuvering everyone engages in that this is a valuable life. i think moving forward, though, we have to remember that all lives matter. the 64 israeli deaths are not more or less value abiliable th palestinian l
i'm poppy harlow in new york. the breaking news in the middle east.ved to be captured is now dead. he was identified as second lieutenant hadar goldin. the idf said he was captured in southern gaza. we know goldin was killed in battle. earlier today, benjamin netanyahu vowed to bring goldin home safely. netanyahu was set to meet with goldin's parents tonight. i'm joined by mark ferguson. to you both, i think we all think we honor this soldier's life and all of the lives that have been lost....
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police escorted the israeli supporters out of the area because it was getting so rowdy and intention, poppy. >> all right, erin, we appreciate the report. we'll get back to you if you get any sort of statement. we're waiting for a statement from the white house responding to what israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu earlier
police escorted the israeli supporters out of the area because it was getting so rowdy and intention, poppy. >> all right, erin, we appreciate the report. we'll get back to you if you get any sort of statement. we're waiting for a statement from the white house responding to what israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu earlier
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i'm poppy harlow in new york.are watching protests that escalated in the last hour or so on the streets of ferguson, missouri. before we get back to that i want to bring you breaking news coming in from the "new york times." what the "new york times" is reporting is that preliminary results from the family's autopsy of the body of michael brown, that teenager who was shot and killed by a police officer one week ago, they are reporting now according to the "new york times" that the autopsy conducted at the request of the family, this independent autopsy that's separate from the county's autopsy shows that michael brown was shot six times. the "new york times" said it shows he was shot twice in the head and four times in the right arm. again this is according to the "new york times." preliminary results show six bullet entered michael brown's body from the front. cnn has reached out to dr. bodden for chent on the preliminary results as soon as we get our own independent confirmation. we'll bring it to you. this is a
i'm poppy harlow in new york.are watching protests that escalated in the last hour or so on the streets of ferguson, missouri. before we get back to that i want to bring you breaking news coming in from the "new york times." what the "new york times" is reporting is that preliminary results from the family's autopsy of the body of michael brown, that teenager who was shot and killed by a police officer one week ago, they are reporting now according to the "new york...
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poppy? >> appreciate the live updates from sara sidner, thank you so much, sara. >> increasingly like a daily event seeing so many civilians caught up in that conflict in gaza. another story at home. day three and roughly 500,000 people in ohio and parts of michigan still p can't drink their water even if they boil it. that only makes the water more dangerous. the city gets its water from lake erie where a toxin has been found growing in algae. it can cause nausea, vomiting, even acute liver failure. and now people are waiting hours in line for clean water as they wait for test results from several different labs to determine when the water crisis will end. >> it is my hope that the governor and his staff, we will sit together and we will work through what needs to be done in terms of bringing this, this horrendous negative experience to a positive end. >> so far, there have been no reports. didn't want anyone yet getting sick from the water. >> a pretty unnerving situation, indeed. coming u
poppy? >> appreciate the live updates from sara sidner, thank you so much, sara. >> increasingly like a daily event seeing so many civilians caught up in that conflict in gaza. another story at home. day three and roughly 500,000 people in ohio and parts of michigan still p can't drink their water even if they boil it. that only makes the water more dangerous. the city gets its water from lake erie where a toxin has been found growing in algae. it can cause nausea, vomiting, even...
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the poppy says "never again." but you can see it is being stamped on by a boot, some soldier, we don't know where it is. this comes in the context of the fighting in ukraine, the middle east, etc.. china daily focuses on this as well. and also the ebola crisis that we have been seeing spreading in africa. a pretty bleak situation there. you can see the angel of death launching a rocket toward the world on the edge of a cliff. a pretty depressing cartoon. >> you mentioned the ebola crisis, and that is at the top of the agenda of the first ever u.s.-africa summit in washington. >> that summit was aimed to encourage investment u.s. investment in africa. but it has been overshadowed by the ebola crisis, according to "the independent." the u.s. media is really focusing on the ebola crisis, especially after two usaid workers were infected last week. there is almost a sense of panic, or according to papers, including "the daily beast." why have we been seen this panic attack over the ebola crisis as well? it is because a
the poppy says "never again." but you can see it is being stamped on by a boot, some soldier, we don't know where it is. this comes in the context of the fighting in ukraine, the middle east, etc.. china daily focuses on this as well. and also the ebola crisis that we have been seeing spreading in africa. a pretty bleak situation there. you can see the angel of death launching a rocket toward the world on the edge of a cliff. a pretty depressing cartoon. >> you mentioned the...
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poppies were also dropped by air this week. london blacked out last night in remembrance, a single candle lit the doorway of number 10 downing street. the war killed close to 17 million people. fully 2% of the world's population. >>> attention parents, if you've ever tried to cajole an amped up 2-year-old into going to bed on a hot summer night. take your worst experience and then double it. the video that's hit the web today shows a 21-year-old norwegian mom trying to coral her little wide awake helpers. leon and nathaniel, twin 2-year-olds who will not go down. we should also point out it's nighttime, though it doesn't look like it. it's sunny for 16 and a half hours a day these days in norway. and in the summer it's hot. and suspecting she was getting played. she set up a time lapse camera, and the video is being played around the world. >>> when we come back here tonight, andrea mitchell at an extraordinary summer camp where something very special is going on there right now. >>> our making a difference report tonight is ab
poppies were also dropped by air this week. london blacked out last night in remembrance, a single candle lit the doorway of number 10 downing street. the war killed close to 17 million people. fully 2% of the world's population. >>> attention parents, if you've ever tried to cajole an amped up 2-year-old into going to bed on a hot summer night. take your worst experience and then double it. the video that's hit the web today shows a 21-year-old norwegian mom trying to coral her little...
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there are people that grow opium poppies but it has never been done on a large scale. thanks to that, we do have the import statistics. we could see there was a duty starting in 1842 and the amount imported is growing at a rate higher than population growth and that is when you start to see something is going on here. >> that is only the legal opium import. again, you have the split in the opium because the chinese are importing bricks of it and you bring it into an opium kitchen. vancouver, canada, had a lot of those. you had that and split it into different things. -- smoking asum an adjective, is a different thing and that is how they are able to ban smoking opium. >> [indiscernible] so much of the opium use is the gastrointestinal indignities. the moment where he sees his smoking habit transform in front of them, that happened into a voyage and heea to to be a ship captain look at this and resolve the issue. >> he calls a constipation. my question is in the discourse around opium, whether it is smoked or -- do you see a discussion when it comes to this issue? >> al
there are people that grow opium poppies but it has never been done on a large scale. thanks to that, we do have the import statistics. we could see there was a duty starting in 1842 and the amount imported is growing at a rate higher than population growth and that is when you start to see something is going on here. >> that is only the legal opium import. again, you have the split in the opium because the chinese are importing bricks of it and you bring it into an opium kitchen....
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say that afghan farmers could only make a living off of poppy crops because they just have no the resort so if you throw a bunch of guns and ammo into the hands of people who have the career choices of poppies or starvation yeah that someone might be willing to sell some bullets to get by also we shouldn't forget that every government on earth has people in it working for their old self interests or others interests it is totally naive to think that every person involved in the process of transferring weapons will be loyal to the afghan government which seems to have been put in place by a certain hyper power who will remain nameless in short if you find this story shocking then you really need to get off the couch and see how the world really works but that's just my opinion. he she. can make up sounds in the final. day to learn to deal sang night and the rest because i think the ac will be a prickly. news today and made signs of more tricky progressives serape a story. many many people would see as threads where the trademark easterlin are a case of saying what people sick you see the
say that afghan farmers could only make a living off of poppy crops because they just have no the resort so if you throw a bunch of guns and ammo into the hands of people who have the career choices of poppies or starvation yeah that someone might be willing to sell some bullets to get by also we shouldn't forget that every government on earth has people in it working for their old self interests or others interests it is totally naive to think that every person involved in the process of...
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the art installation called blood swept land and seas of red featured 888,246 ceramic poppies.r every british and commonwealth soldier who died during the conflict. >>> a competitive august weekend, and here are three that we thought you should see. first up, american bartender shook his 47 competitors to their core and made the best cocktails. he earned the title bartender of the we're in london after a week-long competition. >>> which one of these guys is dangerously hot? after consuming 14 increasingly spicy dishes, this man won germany's spicy food competition. ouch. that's a tough one. >>> this round outs our top three. men and women flex their muscle at the world handbag tossing championship. the winning group won for their distance and technique. now time for a look ahead and a look back. the inaugural u.s.-african leaders summit gets underway. secretary kerry is one of the speakers of the three-day summit that will focus on trade, security, and governance. the president of sierra leone and liberia are staying at home to deal with the ebola outbreak. >>> happy birthday t
the art installation called blood swept land and seas of red featured 888,246 ceramic poppies.r every british and commonwealth soldier who died during the conflict. >>> a competitive august weekend, and here are three that we thought you should see. first up, american bartender shook his 47 competitors to their core and made the best cocktails. he earned the title bartender of the we're in london after a week-long competition. >>> which one of these guys is dangerously hot?...
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i am fredricka whitfield, more from the newsroom next with poppy harlow and john vause.what if a photo were more than a memory? what if it were more than something to share? what if a photo could build that shelf you've always wanted? or fix a leaky faucet? or even give you your saturday back? the new snapfix app revolutionizes local service. just snap a photo and angie's list coordinates a top-rated provider to do the work on your schedule. the app makes it easy. the power of angie's list makes it work. download snapfix for free. honey, look i got one to land. uh-huh. (vo) there's good more... honey, look at all these smart rewards points verizon just gave me. ooh, you got a buddy. i'm like a statue. i just signed up and, boom, all these points. ...and there's not-so-good more. you're a big guy... ...oh no. get the good more with verizon smart rewards and rack up points to use towards the things you really want. get the lg g3 for $199.99. please choose one based oh, no on the cover.n that. here we go... woah! no test rides allowed. i can't show you the inside, but... tr
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so if you throw a bunch of guns and ammo into the hands of people who have the career choices of poppies or starvation yeah that someone might be willing to sell some bullets to get by also we shouldn't forget that every government on earth has people in it working for their old self interests or others interests it is totally naive to think that every person involved in the process of transferring weapons will be loyal to the afghan government which seems to have been put in place by a certain hyper power who remain nameless in short if you find this story shocking then you really need to get off the couch and see how the world really works but that's just my opinion. i i i. i i i. i. g nine hundred fifteen. this is simon's need some crushes more terrifying than i could have imagined. weeks travelling i finally made it to the eastern front where pitched battles seem an almost daily occurrence some months now the russian army has been pushed backwards by the german and austrian garion forces but they make them work for every inch the find sees fit.
so if you throw a bunch of guns and ammo into the hands of people who have the career choices of poppies or starvation yeah that someone might be willing to sell some bullets to get by also we shouldn't forget that every government on earth has people in it working for their old self interests or others interests it is totally naive to think that every person involved in the process of transferring weapons will be loyal to the afghan government which seems to have been put in place by a certain...
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so if you throw a bunch of guns and ammo into the hands of people who have the career choices of poppies or starvation yeah that someone might be willing to sell some bullets to get by also we shouldn't forget that every government our earth has people in it working for their old self interests or others' interests it is totally naive to think that every person involved in the process of transferring weapons will be loyal to the afghan government which seems to have been put in place by a certain hyper power who remain nameless in short if you find this story shocking then you really need to get off the couch and see how the world really works but that's just my opinion. hello there i'm aaron aid this is boom bust and these are some of the stories that we're tracking for you today. it's my favorite day of the week here on boom bust tech thursday and we're talking about twitter today now the micro-blogging site is having a remarkable week and we look into what the little birds chirp and then renowned cryptologist bruce schneier is on the program first sat down with me to talk about data m
so if you throw a bunch of guns and ammo into the hands of people who have the career choices of poppies or starvation yeah that someone might be willing to sell some bullets to get by also we shouldn't forget that every government our earth has people in it working for their old self interests or others' interests it is totally naive to think that every person involved in the process of transferring weapons will be loyal to the afghan government which seems to have been put in place by a...
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so if you throw a bunch of guns and ammo into the hands of people who have the career choices of poppies or starvation yeah that someone might be willing to sell some bullets to get by also we shouldn't forget that every government on earth has people in it working for their old self interests or others interests it is totally naive to think that every person involved in the process of transferring weapons will be loyal to the afghan government which seems to have been put in place by a certain hyper power who remain nameless in short if you find this story shocking then you really need to get off the couch and see how the world really works but that's just my opinion. right on the scene. first street. and i think you're. on a reporter's. instagram. to be in the. what's really good folks know rob lowe filling in for abby martin and this is breaking the set so yesterday we reported on this show that hamas and israel had reached a seventy two hour cease fire agreement three weeks after the start of israel's operation protective edge against the gaza strip and the campaign has now resulted
so if you throw a bunch of guns and ammo into the hands of people who have the career choices of poppies or starvation yeah that someone might be willing to sell some bullets to get by also we shouldn't forget that every government on earth has people in it working for their old self interests or others interests it is totally naive to think that every person involved in the process of transferring weapons will be loyal to the afghan government which seems to have been put in place by a certain...
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so if you throw a bunch of guns and ammo into the hands of people who have the career choices of poppies or starvation yeah that someone might be willing to sell some bullets to get by also we shouldn't forget that every government on earth has people in it working for their old self interests or others interests it is totally naive to think that every person involved in the process of transferring weapons will be loyal to the afghan government which seems to have been put in place by a certain hyper power who remain nameless in short if you find this story shocking then you really need to get off the couch and see how the world really works but that's just my opinion.
so if you throw a bunch of guns and ammo into the hands of people who have the career choices of poppies or starvation yeah that someone might be willing to sell some bullets to get by also we shouldn't forget that every government on earth has people in it working for their old self interests or others interests it is totally naive to think that every person involved in the process of transferring weapons will be loyal to the afghan government which seems to have been put in place by a certain...
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so if you throw a bunch of guns and ammo into the hands of people who have the career choices of poppies or starvation yeah that someone might be willing to sell some bullets to get by also we shouldn't forget that every government on earth has people in it working for their old self interests or others interests it is totally naive to think that every person involved in the process of transferring weapons will be loyal to the afghan government which seems to have been put in place by a certain hyper power who remain nameless in short if you find this story shocking then you really need to get off the couch and see how the world really works but that's just my opinion. crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. money's huge impact on american politics can democracy survive special interest campaign spending we're going to take a look at that on this edition of politicking. the politicking on larry king and on today's show a scare nominated filmmaker called deal his new documentary is citizen koch it investigates the money behind the tea party traces the impact
so if you throw a bunch of guns and ammo into the hands of people who have the career choices of poppies or starvation yeah that someone might be willing to sell some bullets to get by also we shouldn't forget that every government on earth has people in it working for their old self interests or others interests it is totally naive to think that every person involved in the process of transferring weapons will be loyal to the afghan government which seems to have been put in place by a certain...
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so if you throw a bunch of guns and ammo into the hands of people who have the career choices of poppies or starvation yeah that someone might be willing to sell some bullets to get by also we shouldn't forget that every government on earth has people in it working for their old self interests or others' interests it is totally naive to think that every person involved in the process of transferring weapons will be loyal to the afghan government which seems to have been put in place by a certain hyper power who remain nameless in short if you find this story shocking then you really need to get off the couch and see how the world really works but that's just my opinion. talking about language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports for. the puts the know i will leave them to the state department to comment on your letter play them safe. secure a car is on the docket no. thank you no more weasel. when you need a direct question the proof for a chase when you know you should be ready for a. pretty speedy letter and the freedom to watch. since he's from now you'l
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so if you throw a bunch of guns and ammo into the hands of people who have the career choices of poppies or starvation yeah that someone might be willing to sell some bullets to get by also we shouldn't forget that every government on earth has people in it working for their old self interests or others interests it is totally naive to think that every person involved in the process of transferring weapons will be loyal to the afghan government which seems to have been put in place by a certain hyper power who remain nameless in short if you find this story shocking then you really need to get off the couch and see how the world really works but that's just my opinion. what's hidden in fish farms waters do you have a pond to me because. i saw it spread all over and over is the most toxic food you have in the whole world. drowns out in the social inquiry furthermore are those restrictions. really. what's inside. choose your language. make it oh if the. places i choose this is the consensus can. choose to opinions that invigorating. choose the stories that imply. choose access to. put some
so if you throw a bunch of guns and ammo into the hands of people who have the career choices of poppies or starvation yeah that someone might be willing to sell some bullets to get by also we shouldn't forget that every government on earth has people in it working for their old self interests or others interests it is totally naive to think that every person involved in the process of transferring weapons will be loyal to the afghan government which seems to have been put in place by a certain...
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so if you throw a bunch of guns and ammo into the hands of people who have the career choices of poppies or starvation yeah that someone might be willing to sell some bullets to get by also we shouldn't forget that every government on earth has people in it working for their old self interests or others interests it is totally naive to think that every person involved in the process of transferring weapons will be loyal to the afghan government which seems to have been put in place by a certain hyper power who remain nameless in short if you find this story shocking then you really need to get off the couch and see how the world really works but that's just my opinion. and. what's happening i'm out in martin and this is breaking the set tonight we have a very special show for you and future in an exclusive debate between two very prominent jewish boyce's with very different perspectives on the israel palestine conflict without further ado let's break this up. please please state and leave very hard to take kindly. to. that or how exactly would that hurt their little. league. play. a litt
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so if you throw a bunch of guns and ammo into the hands of people who have the career choices of poppies or starvation yeah that someone might be willing to sell some bullets to get by also we shouldn't forget that every government on earth has people in it working for their old self interests or others interests it is totally naive to think that every person involved in the process of transferring weapons will be loyal to the afghan government which seems to have been put in place by a certain hyper power who remain nameless in short if you find this story shocking then you really need to get off the couch and see how the world really works but that's just my opinion. and. hello and welcome just sophie and co i'm sophie shevardnadze jody williams embarked on a crusade against landmines in the early ninety's with few people behind her within several eraser motorist n.-g.'s who had grown into a cloak spanning network landmines where we're international a band and she was awarded a nobel peace prize now she's on a different mission.
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>> reporter: i could tell you, poppy, it was extremely tense.learly governor jay nixon here was trying to convey the message of how they plan to maintain the security of the people in ferguson, it was very difficult to get that message across as several members of the public, several brown family supporters would often yell out the questions and demanding the justice that you mentioned there, demanding that officer darren wilson be charged, obviously indicted here. a lot of these individuals really expressing their anger, their frustration, and trying to keep the focus, keep the spotlight on that issue. meanwhile, governor nixon and also the head of the missouri state police trying to focus the attention, though, on what is that curfew that you mentioned there, a 12:00 to 5:00 a.m. curfew that's expected to be in place tonight. one of the main questions that was being asked by some of the members of the public here is exactly how the missouri state police planned to enforce that curfew. there were some concerns here, in a very aggressive manner
>> reporter: i could tell you, poppy, it was extremely tense.learly governor jay nixon here was trying to convey the message of how they plan to maintain the security of the people in ferguson, it was very difficult to get that message across as several members of the public, several brown family supporters would often yell out the questions and demanding the justice that you mentioned there, demanding that officer darren wilson be charged, obviously indicted here. a lot of these...
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so if you throw a bunch of guns and ammo into the hands of people who have the career choices of poppies or starvation yeah that someone might be willing to sell some bullets to get by also we shouldn't forget that every government on earth has people in it working for their old self interests or others interests it is totally naive to think that every person involved in the process of transferring weapons will be loyal to the afghan government which seems to have been put in place by a certain hyper power who remain nameless in short if you find this story shocking then you really need to get off the couch and see how the world really works but that's just my opinion. says the media leave us so we leave the media. motions so to the. party visit the. places that no one is asking with the guests they deserve answers from it's all politics only our team. hello and welcome to crossfire all things considered i'm peter lavelle the idea of russia in russia is long obsessed western minds and politics and that obsession has to date been remarkably dark even menacing is this because the west proj
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so if you throw a bunch of guns and ammo into the hands of people who have the career choices of poppies or starvation yeah that someone might be willing to sell some bullets to get by also we shouldn't forget that every government on earth has people in it working for their old self interests or others interests it is totally naive to think that every person involved in the process of transferring weapons will be loyal to the afghan government which seems to have been put in place by a certain hyper power who remain nameless in short if you find this story shocking then you really need to get off the couch and see how the world really works but that's just my opinion. welcome to the kaiser report imax kaiser a couple of hundred years ago sir thomas moore wrote you an abandoned ship in a storm just because he couldn't control the winds well america ain't no utopia to tommy and ill stinky wind is blowing and the corporate rats are abandoning ship this is right stacy.
so if you throw a bunch of guns and ammo into the hands of people who have the career choices of poppies or starvation yeah that someone might be willing to sell some bullets to get by also we shouldn't forget that every government on earth has people in it working for their old self interests or others interests it is totally naive to think that every person involved in the process of transferring weapons will be loyal to the afghan government which seems to have been put in place by a certain...