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mexican farmers are planting more poppy fields than ever before. our mexican correspond adam rainey begins his journey in the poppy fields of guerrero state. >> the sierra madre mountains the corridor from mexico to the united states begins. in the fold of these mountains we meet a woman who leads us to her family plot. a rare glimpse of of what people call their garden. the key source for heroin. the demand north of the border is why farms like this exist and there are more and more of them. mexico sees five times as much poppy paste in 2014 compared to the year before. southern guerrero state is a leading producer of raw poppy sap, once collected it is processed into high grade heroin. it is delicate time-consuming work but the payoff is higher than for legal crops like avocado. arriving at these beautiful fields it's easy to forget that these poppies are the root of a violent and increasingly lucrative industry. >> the farmers we met say men show up three times a year to buy the poppy sap and they have to agree to whatever price is set. asking f
mexican farmers are planting more poppy fields than ever before. our mexican correspond adam rainey begins his journey in the poppy fields of guerrero state. >> the sierra madre mountains the corridor from mexico to the united states begins. in the fold of these mountains we meet a woman who leads us to her family plot. a rare glimpse of of what people call their garden. the key source for heroin. the demand north of the border is why farms like this exist and there are more and more of...
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a whole harvest of poppies are lost.etimes neighboring legal fields are damaged too but the flowers continue to flourish and mexican cartels are now the main source of the heroin found in the united states. with american users dough handing more of the deadly drug, the difficult journey out of these mountains is well worth it for the traffickers. al jazeera in mexico. >> a march for life rally has been held in colombia to support peace talks between the government and farc rebels. it follows an agreement to remove land mines and other explosives from battlegrounds. >> china's prime minister is looking at ways to stabilize the property market after a major slump in prices. that's led to the emergence of ghost cities as we report from a northeast city. >> there's not much construction going on at the construction site. it's just you a seasonal pause while the ground is frozen, but they admit they've decided not to put any amounts up for sale yet. >> a few years ago some developers ran away with in vestors money. our boss i
a whole harvest of poppies are lost.etimes neighboring legal fields are damaged too but the flowers continue to flourish and mexican cartels are now the main source of the heroin found in the united states. with american users dough handing more of the deadly drug, the difficult journey out of these mountains is well worth it for the traffickers. al jazeera in mexico. >> a march for life rally has been held in colombia to support peace talks between the government and farc rebels. it...
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poppy? >> let's not forget these are families that had to really be earning jed around by the airline and the government getting all of this misinformation being told some things by text message that all of a sudden it was definitive the plane had gone down in the south indian ocean and their family members were all dead. >> that's right. the trust was lost. i think when they received that text message, that the families were told that the plane had gone down. this was in the very early days of this saga and from then on the families didn't want to believe anything the malaysian authorities told them. once trust is lost it's very hard to get back and in the absence of physical proof these families are going to be stuck in this limbo for a very long time indeed potentially. >> pochy? >> i completely understand that. david being ma enzi thank you for going there and showing us what these families are encountering just trying to go pay respects for their loved ones. i appreciate it. >>> also at
poppy? >> let's not forget these are families that had to really be earning jed around by the airline and the government getting all of this misinformation being told some things by text message that all of a sudden it was definitive the plane had gone down in the south indian ocean and their family members were all dead. >> that's right. the trust was lost. i think when they received that text message, that the families were told that the plane had gone down. this was in the very...
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colorful poppies thousands of them. source for heroin. >> reporter: the demand north of the border is why farms like this exist. and there are more and more of them. mexico sees five times as much poppy paste in 2014 compared to the year before. southern guerrero state is a leading producer of raw poppy sap. once collected it's processed in to high-grade heroin. it's delicate time-consuming work but the pay off is higher than for legal crops like avocado. arriving at these beautiful fields of flowers it's easy to forget that these poppies are at the root of an increasingly lucrative and violent industry. the farmers who asked to us hide their identities, face threats from drug traffickers but also from authorities. >> reporter: the farmers we met say men show up three times a year to buy the poppy sap and they have to agree to whatever price is set. asking for more would be suicide suicide. >> reporter: poppy farmers can earns hundreds of dollars a day in the high season. community leaders say they would prefer to grow
colorful poppies thousands of them. source for heroin. >> reporter: the demand north of the border is why farms like this exist. and there are more and more of them. mexico sees five times as much poppy paste in 2014 compared to the year before. southern guerrero state is a leading producer of raw poppy sap. once collected it's processed in to high-grade heroin. it's delicate time-consuming work but the pay off is higher than for legal crops like avocado. arriving at these beautiful...
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poppy? >> wow.cia thank you very much. >>> is iran a failing nation crip eld by sanctions or a rising superpower pulling strings in syria iraq and yemen? we'll talk about that next. also we're answering your questions about the germanwings crash. tweet us right now any question you have. use the #germanwingsqs. we'll get to that as well. quick break, we'll be back in a moment. people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where it's 90 degrees. in the shade. sound hard? yeah. does that mean people in laos shouldn't get their vaccine? we didn't think so. from figuring it out to getting it done, we're here to help. ...and the wolf was huffing and puffing... kind of like you sometimes, grandpa. well, when you have copd it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... doctor: symbicort could hel
poppy? >> wow.cia thank you very much. >>> is iran a failing nation crip eld by sanctions or a rising superpower pulling strings in syria iraq and yemen? we'll talk about that next. also we're answering your questions about the germanwings crash. tweet us right now any question you have. use the #germanwingsqs. we'll get to that as well. quick break, we'll be back in a moment. people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine....
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poppy farmers can earn hundreds of dollar as day in the high season.ty leaders say they would prefer to grow fruits and vegetables but need good roads to get them to market. no support they say but there is punishment, in resent years mexico's government has stepped this up and the result a whole harvest of poppies lost and sometimes neighboring legal fields are damaged too but the flowers continue to flourish and mexican cartels are the main source of the heroin found in the united states and with american users demanding more of the deadly drug the difficult journey out of these mountains is well worth it for the traffickers traffickers. >>> thousands of people in u.s. walked across the edmund pettus bridge in selma, alabama commemorating bloody sunday 50 years ago when they beat peaceful demonstrators demanding voting rights for african/americans and rob reynolds reports. ♪ the day began with prayer and song giving thanks for freedoms won, remembering the cause and lives, blood and broken bones. thousands marched across the span that made selma a sy
poppy farmers can earn hundreds of dollar as day in the high season.ty leaders say they would prefer to grow fruits and vegetables but need good roads to get them to market. no support they say but there is punishment, in resent years mexico's government has stepped this up and the result a whole harvest of poppies lost and sometimes neighboring legal fields are damaged too but the flowers continue to flourish and mexican cartels are the main source of the heroin found in the united states and...
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the poppies key source of the heroin.s as much poppy paste in 2014 compared to the year before. southern guerrero state is a leading producer of raw poppy sap. once collected it's processed into high grade heroin. it's dell cattle time consuming work but the payoff is higher than legal crops like avocado. arriving here in these fields it's easy to forget that these poppies are at the root of an increasingly lucrative industry. the farmers who asked us to high their identities, face threats from drug traffickers but also from law enforcement authorities. >> reporter: the farmers we met say men show up three times a year to buy the poppy sap and they have to agree to the prices that were set asking for more would be suicide. poppy farmers can earn hundreds of dollars a day in the high season. community leaders say they would prefer to grow fruits and vegetables but need good roads to get them to market. >> reporter: no support they say, but there is punishment. in recent years mexico's government has stepped up fumigation.
the poppies key source of the heroin.s as much poppy paste in 2014 compared to the year before. southern guerrero state is a leading producer of raw poppy sap. once collected it's processed into high grade heroin. it's dell cattle time consuming work but the payoff is higher than legal crops like avocado. arriving here in these fields it's easy to forget that these poppies are at the root of an increasingly lucrative industry. the farmers who asked us to high their identities, face threats from...
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southern guerrero state is a leader producer of raw poppy sap.e collected it's processed into high-grade heroin. it's delicate time-consuming work but the payoff is higher than for legal crops like avocado. arriving at the beautiful fields of flowers it's easy to forget it's a violent industry. the farmers who asked us to hide their identity face threats from drug traffickers but also from authorities. >> the farmers we met say men show up three times ai year to buy the poppy sap, and they have to agree to whatever price is set. asking for more would be suicide. poppy farmers can earn hundreds of dollars a day in the high season. community leaders would prefer to grow fruits and vegetables but need good roads to get them to market. >> no support, they say, but there is punishment. if recent years mexico's government has stepped up fumigation. the result? a whole harvest of poppies lost sometimes neighboring legal fields are damaged, too, but the flowers continue to flourish and mexican cartels are now the main source of the heroin found in the un
southern guerrero state is a leader producer of raw poppy sap.e collected it's processed into high-grade heroin. it's delicate time-consuming work but the payoff is higher than for legal crops like avocado. arriving at the beautiful fields of flowers it's easy to forget it's a violent industry. the farmers who asked us to hide their identity face threats from drug traffickers but also from authorities. >> the farmers we met say men show up three times ai year to buy the poppy sap, and...
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so what's life like in these villages where the poppy farmers are? in many ways it is like it is in any other small town in mexico or other farming communities around the world. when we went up to these fields we visited the home of some of the ers. they have breakfast in a wooden shack, a stove with firewood is where they cook. they live an almost rural peasant life in many ways but their whole life depends upon this international illegal drugs trade. also although they make an amount of money that for many mexicans is unthinkable, hundreds of dollars a day during the high season, it's a pretty insecure life as well because they have to take whatever drug traffickers or middle men offer them. so yes, they are making more money than perhaps someone who might have a middle class jobs sometimes here in mexico city but they are in this insecure violence world where they keep doing what they do because they don't have many other options but at some point, they may be offered on prices they frankly can't live as well. >> what's the mexican government tryi
so what's life like in these villages where the poppy farmers are? in many ways it is like it is in any other small town in mexico or other farming communities around the world. when we went up to these fields we visited the home of some of the ers. they have breakfast in a wooden shack, a stove with firewood is where they cook. they live an almost rural peasant life in many ways but their whole life depends upon this international illegal drugs trade. also although they make an amount of money...
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more of the news room straight ahead with poppy harlow. >>> cnn news room i'm poppy harlow. we begin with a state of emergency in the south pacific after tropical cyclone pam struck the island chain of vanuatu with a furry of a category five hurricane. that's what it was e lentquivalent to. the city of port villa looks like a bomb went off. at least six people are dead. that number will likely rise as search teams comb through the area. there is no power, there is no portable water, trees are down in droves. the storm hit virtually all of the nation's 83 islands located hundreds of miles off of the coast of australia. our linda kin candidate has more. this is the sound of wind gusts of up to 200 miles per hour as cyclone pam slammed into the pacific island of vanuatu endangering the lives of nearly 250,000 people. >>it's absolute devastation here. there's uprooted trees. roovs have been ripped off everywhere. roads are blocked. >> it looks like an absolute -- it is devastating. i'm just driving around where you can drive through because there are a lot of roads that are bloc
more of the news room straight ahead with poppy harlow. >>> cnn news room i'm poppy harlow. we begin with a state of emergency in the south pacific after tropical cyclone pam struck the island chain of vanuatu with a furry of a category five hurricane. that's what it was e lentquivalent to. the city of port villa looks like a bomb went off. at least six people are dead. that number will likely rise as search teams comb through the area. there is no power, there is no portable water,...
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southern guerrero state is a leading producer of raw poppy sap. once collected it's processed into high grade heroin. it's delicate, high-consuming work but it's paveoff pay off is higher than crops like avocado. >> reporter: the farmers who have asked us to hide their identities face threats from drug traffickers as well as authorities. >> reporter: the farmers we met meet three times a year about the poppy sap. they have to agree on the price that is set. asking for more would be suicide. poppy farmers can earn hundreds of dollars a day in the high seasons. community leaders say they would prefer to grow fruits and vegetables but need good roads to get them to market. no support, they say but there is punishment. in recent years mexico's government has stepped up fumigation the result a whole harvest of poppies lost. sometimes neighboring legal fields are damaged too but the flowers continue to flourish. in mexican cartels are now the main source of the heroin found in the united states. with american users demanding more of the deadly drug the
southern guerrero state is a leading producer of raw poppy sap. once collected it's processed into high grade heroin. it's delicate, high-consuming work but it's paveoff pay off is higher than crops like avocado. >> reporter: the farmers who have asked us to hide their identities face threats from drug traffickers as well as authorities. >> reporter: the farmers we met meet three times a year about the poppy sap. they have to agree on the price that is set. asking for more would be...
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i'm poppy harlow.news at any time and updates on germanwings flight 9525. good night. new aleve pm the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour strength of aleve. know your financial plan won't keep you up at night. know you have insights from professional investment strategists to help set your mind at ease. know that planning for retirement can be the least of your worries. with the guidance of a pnc investments financial advisor, know you can get help staying on track for the future you've always wanted. i want my foyer to smell more like a foyer. i want his bedroom to smell like he's away at boarding school. surround yourself with up to 6 hours of luxurious, long-lasting scents... ...introducing new unstopables air refresher. >>> the following is a cnn special report. >>> morten storm, for half a decade, he says he moved back and forth between two worlds and two identities when one misplaced sentence could have cost him his life. >> you don't know what angle he's playing. >> reporter:
i'm poppy harlow.news at any time and updates on germanwings flight 9525. good night. new aleve pm the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour strength of aleve. know your financial plan won't keep you up at night. know you have insights from professional investment strategists to help set your mind at ease. know that planning for retirement can be the least of your worries. with the guidance of a pnc investments financial advisor, know you can get help staying on track for the...
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arriving at the poppy fields it's a violent industry.he farmers asked us to hide their identities face threats from drug traffickers and authorities. >> reporter: the farmers say men show up three times a year to buy the poppy sap, and they have to agree to whatever price is set. acting for more is suicide. poppy farmers it earn hundreds a day in the high season. community leaders say they prefer to grow fruit and vegetables but need good roads to get them to market. no support, they say, but there is punishment. in recent years, mexico's government stepped up and it was the result of a harvest. mexican cartels are the main source ever heroin in the united states. with users demanding more of the deadly drug the difficult journey out of the mountains is worth it for the traffickers. >> adam raney joins me from mexico city. >> help me to understand the farmers. they are doing this because of the money. they are doing this because of the money or base they have no choice, because the cartel forces them to. >> it's a bit of both. the specif
arriving at the poppy fields it's a violent industry.he farmers asked us to hide their identities face threats from drug traffickers and authorities. >> reporter: the farmers say men show up three times a year to buy the poppy sap, and they have to agree to whatever price is set. acting for more is suicide. poppy farmers it earn hundreds a day in the high season. community leaders say they prefer to grow fruit and vegetables but need good roads to get them to market. no support, they say,...
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>> it's very controversial, poppy. as you know, and twitter has been lighting up. of back and forth from both sides, but here's one the things that i find fascinating. venezuela is one of the top oil importers in the united states. we get a lot of their oil. so think about this, in the sandbox, in the business sandbox, the u.s. and venezuela, they play the trade game, but you wouldn't know it by watching this. surrounded by a sea of revolutionary red in caracas, venezuelan president maduro turned up the heat on an already tense relationship with the united states. announcing on saturday the arrest of several americans for engaging in alleged espionage. including a pilot of latin american origin flying an american plane and carrying what he called all kinds of documents. four missionaries from north dakota were detained in venezuela for two days and released saturday according to u.s. officials. it's unclear if these are the americans president maduro was referring to. government supporters cheered when the venezuelan president went on to list sanctions on the u.s.
>> it's very controversial, poppy. as you know, and twitter has been lighting up. of back and forth from both sides, but here's one the things that i find fascinating. venezuela is one of the top oil importers in the united states. we get a lot of their oil. so think about this, in the sandbox, in the business sandbox, the u.s. and venezuela, they play the trade game, but you wouldn't know it by watching this. surrounded by a sea of revolutionary red in caracas, venezuelan president...
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there were changes, poppy.hat even if folks on hillary clinton's side can prove that she did not break the federal records act here which is entirely possible then we wouldn't actually know because she has controlled these e-mails. even though -- even if she didn't go against the letter of the law, she went against the spirit of the law because even back in 2009 when she was secretary of state, the whole idea of this act was, if you use private e-mail to conduct government business you need to turn it over put it into the state department recordkeeping system. she didn't until 2014. so you're talking about almost five or six years later that she didn't and also we're getting more information now that the white house was really alarmed to find out this summer that while they knew she had used a private e-mail address, they didn't realize that she solely used and that she hadn't turned over the documents. you're seeing concern from the white house that this was what was going on and that's part of the reason why
there were changes, poppy.hat even if folks on hillary clinton's side can prove that she did not break the federal records act here which is entirely possible then we wouldn't actually know because she has controlled these e-mails. even though -- even if she didn't go against the letter of the law, she went against the spirit of the law because even back in 2009 when she was secretary of state, the whole idea of this act was, if you use private e-mail to conduct government business you need to...
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>> reporter: poppy, yes.actually coming back to washington for the next three days for some business here. and then he will be returning to loussanne, switzerland for more talks. they have about a week left for those talks to yield any progress. secretary kerry made a statement earlier today, and he laid out where things stand. listen here. >> we are not rushing. this has been a 2 1/2 year or more process. but we recognize that fundamental decisions have to be made now, and they don't get any easier as time goes by. it is time to make hard decisions. we want the right deal that would make the world including the united states and our closest allies and partners safer and more secure. >> now, after being briefed by secretary kerry, the british foreign minister filip hammond just made a very brief statement. i want to read a little bit part of that to you because it is important. he said "we agreed that substantial progress has been made in some areas, but there are other areas where we do not have agreement. a
>> reporter: poppy, yes.actually coming back to washington for the next three days for some business here. and then he will be returning to loussanne, switzerland for more talks. they have about a week left for those talks to yield any progress. secretary kerry made a statement earlier today, and he laid out where things stand. listen here. >> we are not rushing. this has been a 2 1/2 year or more process. but we recognize that fundamental decisions have to be made now, and they...
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poppy farmers can earn hundreds a day.munity leaders say they prefer to grow fruit and vegetables, but need good roads to get them to market. no support, they say, but there is punishment. in recent years, mexico adds government stepped up. the result, a whole harvest of poppies lost. sometimes neighbouring legal fields are damaged to. but the flowers continue to flourish. and mexican cartels are the main source of the heroin found in the united states. and with american users demanding more of the deadly drug, a difficult journey out of these mountains is well worth if for the traffickers. it tune in for freeway, crack in the system - award-winning film-maker exposes how the threat of cocaine destroys all across the u.s. beginning at 9:00 eastern. we have weather with rebecca stevenson, and why he doesn't find being auld a nerd. >>> finally it seems most of the country caught a beak with the weather. finally rebecca stevenson is here with all the good news. all the news for nose a deep freeze. there's snow showers around
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mexico sees five times as much poppy paste in 2014 compared to the year before.n geurrero state is a leading producer of poppy sap and it's collected and processed into high-grade heroin and it's delicate, time-consuming work but it's better pay than avacado and arriving at the beautiful fields of flowers it's easy to forget the poptys are the root of an increasingly lucrative and violent industry. the farmers who asked us to hide identities face threats from drug traffickers and also authorities. the farmers we met say men show up three times a year to buy poppy sap and have to agree to whatever price is set. asking for more would be suicide. poppy formers can earn hundreds of dollars a day in the high season community leaders say they would prefer to grow fruits and vegetables but flood need good roads to go to market. no support they say, but there is punishment. in resent years mexico's government has stepped up fumigation and poppies were lost and neighboring legal fields are damaged too but the flowers continue to flushourish and with american users demandi
mexico sees five times as much poppy paste in 2014 compared to the year before.n geurrero state is a leading producer of poppy sap and it's collected and processed into high-grade heroin and it's delicate, time-consuming work but it's better pay than avacado and arriving at the beautiful fields of flowers it's easy to forget the poptys are the root of an increasingly lucrative and violent industry. the farmers who asked us to hide identities face threats from drug traffickers and also...
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i'm poppy harlow from new york. 7:00 eastern. a new ebola scare involving american aide workers.t is where we begin because the cdc says a group of ten aid workers being flown out of sierra leone will be monitored for 21 days as soon as they land in the united states. this comes one day after another american aid worker diagnosed with the ebola virus arrived in the u.s. for treatment. this brings the total number of people treated in the u.s. up to 11. let's bring in dr. alexander garvey on the phone, the former chief medical officer for the department of homeland security. thanks for being with me doctor. first question that comes to my mind is ten seems like a pretty big number. >> yeah. that is a significant number. and i think it just goes to show that the disease is still very prevalent in sierra leone as well as guinea and the patient that's being brought back that was treated at nih was quite sick. so the cdc out of an abundance of cautions is being proactive to bring these ten people exposed to the virus back for monitoring to make sure none of them are going to get any m
i'm poppy harlow from new york. 7:00 eastern. a new ebola scare involving american aide workers.t is where we begin because the cdc says a group of ten aid workers being flown out of sierra leone will be monitored for 21 days as soon as they land in the united states. this comes one day after another american aid worker diagnosed with the ebola virus arrived in the u.s. for treatment. this brings the total number of people treated in the u.s. up to 11. let's bring in dr. alexander garvey on the...
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>> poppy, it's possible.f the aspects is you have the french a lot of experience down there, especially in mali. they're part of the coalition. so they can definitely get involved. but again, we start to stretch our asset too thin and those are one of the decisions leaderships have to make to decide where they want to focus their combat power for their main effort. again, one of the little sidebar on this is boko haram the last couple weeks has had some defeats, some regional forces especially up in the northeast. so i see this reach-out to isis to give them the possibility of subordinating them to isis to maybe even get some reinforcements from the algeria, mali area to come down since they support themselves with isis now. >> it's interesting when the president asked for the authority from congress the war powers authority, they didn't limit it in scope in geography because they didn't want to let, as they said isis know that, you know you can operate in this region and not the rest if you will. do you thin
>> poppy, it's possible.f the aspects is you have the french a lot of experience down there, especially in mali. they're part of the coalition. so they can definitely get involved. but again, we start to stretch our asset too thin and those are one of the decisions leaderships have to make to decide where they want to focus their combat power for their main effort. again, one of the little sidebar on this is boko haram the last couple weeks has had some defeats, some regional forces...
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i'm poppy harlow in new york.ed. it appears an unidentified person has leaked the audio from the cockpit's voice recorder. i want to be clear. we at cnn have not heard it about you the state of of a german newspaper has. today that newspaper published what it says a is summary of that transcript. the words and sounds illuminate the final minutes of that flight. they're also critically important to investigators who are still trying to wrap their minds around the nothing that a german airline co-pilot intentionally flew the plane right into the mountains killing 150 people on board. the co-pilot andreas lubitz had symptoms of depression and once got injection of antipsychotic medication according to a french journalist who researched his medical history. >> police found prescription drugs in his home and doctor's notes torn up saying he was unfit to fly this week. the airline he works for says it had no idea that lubitz was under mental health care or that he was unfit to fly. it is exceedingly rare for audio recor
i'm poppy harlow in new york.ed. it appears an unidentified person has leaked the audio from the cockpit's voice recorder. i want to be clear. we at cnn have not heard it about you the state of of a german newspaper has. today that newspaper published what it says a is summary of that transcript. the words and sounds illuminate the final minutes of that flight. they're also critically important to investigators who are still trying to wrap their minds around the nothing that a german airline...
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i'm poppy harlow in new york. we begin this evening with a terrifying machete attack on tsa agents at the new orleans airport. it happened late last night. and we have now learned that the 63-year-old suspect, richard white, has died in just the past few hours. he was shot three times by police during that incident. this all started when white allegedly was spraying bug spray and swinging a machete in the security area. police also said he had a bag with him that contained six molotov cocktails. they also found other dangerous explosives in his car. we want you to listen to one tsa agent who was chased by white with the machete, was wounded in the arm as police tried to subdue him. >> what i have to say is tsa spends a lot of time having us train. and we train and train, unbeknownst to a lot of people so, we are trained to -- how to react to different situations. when this all started happening, coming down it was second nature. you know, we want to make sure the passengers are safe so we tell them run, run, you h
i'm poppy harlow in new york. we begin this evening with a terrifying machete attack on tsa agents at the new orleans airport. it happened late last night. and we have now learned that the 63-year-old suspect, richard white, has died in just the past few hours. he was shot three times by police during that incident. this all started when white allegedly was spraying bug spray and swinging a machete in the security area. police also said he had a bag with him that contained six molotov...
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> yooi in the cnn "newsroom," i'm poppy harlow joining you from atlanta and the prime minister of israel is in the nation's capital, washington d.c. for what is the most controversial visits of a head of state to our nation in quite a while. let me bring in elise labott and traveled to washington d.c. and joins me on the line. elise, you spent 12 hours on the plane with benjamin netanyahu. what was he like? what was he doing? joo he >> reporter: joohe was working on that speech the entire time. we were finding whether there was symbolism in the movies we were watching. we watched "the imitation game" which as you know is the award-winning story of the genius that will crack that nazi code and save hitler -- europe from hitler and indeed the prime minister does see himself as making this kind of last-ditch effort as churchill, the former british prime minister did in 1939 warning about the nazis. you know i talked to israeli analysts and they say he sees himself faded in that way and we were talking in the back the journalist aides came back a
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you have armed, guerilla and organised crime that is pedalling poppy, sending poppy to the united states. that's a problem. >> okay. that was very helpful to have that perspective, former white house and pentagon official. coming up on tuesday we visit virginia state that has had addiction problems and fatal overdoses from drugs. >> we look forward to that report. thank you for that adam raney, in mexico city there >>> now, swine flu is spreading across india, claiming more than 1,300 lives this year. media are reporting 25,000 have been affected this year. india's health ministry is stepping up efforts to combat the virus. it will provide free treatment to swine flu patients. >> protesters from myanmar are speaking out from a new education law. those attending rallies say the law restricts academic freedom by preventing students from forming unions. student protesters kept the rally short due to heavy security presence. >>> still to come here on al jazeera - all the sport for you. it's a painful day for a belgium cyclist in france. raul will be here with all the details. hi, i'm matt mc
you have armed, guerilla and organised crime that is pedalling poppy, sending poppy to the united states. that's a problem. >> okay. that was very helpful to have that perspective, former white house and pentagon official. coming up on tuesday we visit virginia state that has had addiction problems and fatal overdoses from drugs. >> we look forward to that report. thank you for that adam raney, in mexico city there >>> now, swine flu is spreading across india, claiming more...
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appreciate it. >> good to be here poppy.now, of course it looks like the longest of long shots. the cnn poll has eight among jeb and bush and huckabee and carson and scott walker all in double digit, ted cruz at around 4.5% for a cnn poll. he is seen as an extremist in even in his own party and john mccain has called him a whacko bird but i'll tell you this don't underestimate him. he's a smart fellow. i've met his wife recently heidi, who is with goldman sachs and runs the houston operation for southwest and he's been well educated princeton, harvard law school and he pulled a big surprise in texas when he first ran for the senate. nobody thought he would win that and he did and he's a tea party candidate so what he's playing for, he's not playing to come in at number one, but what he wants to be is the alternative to the establishment candidate whether it's a bush or a walker or something like that and he has a shot at that and so i wouldn't underestimate him and it's the longest of long shot but coming out of the gate fir
appreciate it. >> good to be here poppy.now, of course it looks like the longest of long shots. the cnn poll has eight among jeb and bush and huckabee and carson and scott walker all in double digit, ted cruz at around 4.5% for a cnn poll. he is seen as an extremist in even in his own party and john mccain has called him a whacko bird but i'll tell you this don't underestimate him. he's a smart fellow. i've met his wife recently heidi, who is with goldman sachs and runs the houston...
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i'm poppy harlow.e man who russian authorities tried to arrest blew himself up and thatta cording to russian state. our matthew chance is in moscow this evening. >> police have named the suspect who killed himself as beslan shavanov a 30-year-old man from the chechen capital grozny according to state television. the building in which he'd been hiding was surrounded and there was a fire fight with the police. when he detonated a hand grenade that killed him. meanwhile, here in moscow investigators say they have now at least five suspects under arrest in connection with the killing of boris nemtsov, one of the five a chechen plan named zaur dadayev has confessed to the killing and the plot thicken, as well because the pro-kremlin leader of chechnya has now issued a statement essentially praising dadayev saying that he was a russian patriot, but also a muslim who was angered by
i'm poppy harlow.e man who russian authorities tried to arrest blew himself up and thatta cording to russian state. our matthew chance is in moscow this evening. >> police have named the suspect who killed himself as beslan shavanov a 30-year-old man from the chechen capital grozny according to state television. the building in which he'd been hiding was surrounded and there was a fire fight with the police. when he detonated a hand grenade that killed him. meanwhile, here in moscow...
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. >> sure poppy, i would like to responsibility to one thing. >> i was born in the state of israel. my hometown is there, my entire family there, many of my loved ones are there, i visit frequently. if there was a true existential threat to the population there, i would have every reason to be as concerned as anyone else. the reality, sir, what you are engaged in and what the israeli prime minister is engaged in and going to be engaged in is threatened inflation for political grandstanding, the same he participated in in 2002, when he spoke to congress before the war on iraq and exaggerated the benefits of that war saying he guaranteed in fact enormous positive reverberations throughout the region if we took out saddam. what we ended up seeing as a result of the iraq war, what we are seeing today still is one of the most horrific things we have seen in the middle east that is isis growing out of that vacuum of power. the american people don't need any more of his bad advice. >> yousef how important, though do you think that a strong relationship between the prime minister and the pr
. >> sure poppy, i would like to responsibility to one thing. >> i was born in the state of israel. my hometown is there, my entire family there, many of my loved ones are there, i visit frequently. if there was a true existential threat to the population there, i would have every reason to be as concerned as anyone else. the reality, sir, what you are engaged in and what the israeli prime minister is engaged in and going to be engaged in is threatened inflation for political...
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, not poppy. let's take a live look this is the schuylkill expressway just happened i'm not seeing police on the scene with this one just yet. you see the flashing lights the guy has his hazards around. you have to be careful at the end of the ramp from the schuylkill to belmont. live on 42, new jersey dot waiting in the wings not needed just yet. some of the flurries starting to fly around a little bit dave. >> reporter: on radar we have snow close to philadelphia, a lot of the leading edge is meting before it hits the grounds and evaporating. you might see something in through here, temperatures are above freezing in most cases though, so at the on set of this we're probably looking at mainly wet roads or slushiness developing in spots. coatsville 31 degrees, across the to freezing in ken net square and oxford. 34 in chester. the numbers will rise before turning around. 37 in buena and gandys beach. similar numbers in delaware. as we roll through the day might be a day you want to get out and ge
, not poppy. let's take a live look this is the schuylkill expressway just happened i'm not seeing police on the scene with this one just yet. you see the flashing lights the guy has his hazards around. you have to be careful at the end of the ramp from the schuylkill to belmont. live on 42, new jersey dot waiting in the wings not needed just yet. some of the flurries starting to fly around a little bit dave. >> reporter: on radar we have snow close to philadelphia, a lot of the leading...
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i'm poppy harlow. see you back here tomorrow. >>> he's the next king of great britain. she'll be there by his side. charles and camilla. unguarded moments. never seen before video and an exclusive interview. congratulations on the imminent arrival of another grandchild. uncommonly up front about his feelings for her. >> i'm very proud of her. >> they first toured the united states as newlyweds. >> we enjoyed that visit very much. now on the eve of their return. >> i picked up a lot of good ideas from the united states. tonight in the cnn "spotlight," charles and camilla. on the estate, 50,000 picturesque acre, the british royal family's much loved estate in scot land. it's here i spent an extraordinary morning with the prince of wales and his wife, the duchess of cornwall. they granted me unique access, including an exclusive interview with the heir to the throne. your royal highness, thank you so much for welcoming me into your home. it's absolutely beautiful. we also requested an interview with the duchess, but she declined. she's never done a tv interview, preferring
i'm poppy harlow. see you back here tomorrow. >>> he's the next king of great britain. she'll be there by his side. charles and camilla. unguarded moments. never seen before video and an exclusive interview. congratulations on the imminent arrival of another grandchild. uncommonly up front about his feelings for her. >> i'm very proud of her. >> they first toured the united states as newlyweds. >> we enjoyed that visit very much. now on the eve of their return....
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>> hi poppy. there was a rally today in caracas and in that rally it ended at the presidential palace president maduro announced as part of the speech and in the speech he also said he was imposing a veto requirement for americans traveling to venezuela, that an american pilot of latino origin has been captured on the board we are colombia and that he was cooperating with authorities. it's not the first time something like this comes out from the venezuelan government. this pilot has not been identified. there hasn't been any more information on his apparent activities. but it has been a very tense week between the u.s. and venezuela. the congress approved sanctions that included denying visas or eliminating visas for anyone who the u.s. government determines has violated human rights in venezuela. and the response from president maduro today was to impose a visa requirement for americans traveling to that country. and insistence on alleged coup in his country but evidence has been scarce. >> we k
>> hi poppy. there was a rally today in caracas and in that rally it ended at the presidential palace president maduro announced as part of the speech and in the speech he also said he was imposing a veto requirement for americans traveling to venezuela, that an american pilot of latino origin has been captured on the board we are colombia and that he was cooperating with authorities. it's not the first time something like this comes out from the venezuelan government. this pilot has not...
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rising rents in big cities are pushing mom and poppies out of their store fronts. neighborhood institutions having been the fabric for decades have finding themselves with no place to go. kate rogers joins was more. >> hi becky. and a grasds roots camp pain in new york city is aiming to same some of the businesses. ke look. >> many consider this a institution in the west village. the current owner has been there three decades but by next month he'll close his doors building e fund who then tripled his rent every month. >> we were thriving here. we were still able to increase business because we provided a service . sp. >> but steady businessen isn't enough. office space and store front rentals have increased by more than 20% in the past five years. and in san francisco the problem is even worse. with store front rentals up over 30% since 2010. a new social media campaign called save nyc is hoping to change that. the effort was launched by a blogger who's been chronicling the demise of mom-and-pop's facing higher rents. >> it's modelled off another initiative out of
rising rents in big cities are pushing mom and poppies out of their store fronts. neighborhood institutions having been the fabric for decades have finding themselves with no place to go. kate rogers joins was more. >> hi becky. and a grasds roots camp pain in new york city is aiming to same some of the businesses. ke look. >> many consider this a institution in the west village. the current owner has been there three decades but by next month he'll close his doors building e fund...
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one thing i notice california poppies in full bloom. the clover and what else is going on, oh, the mustard. >> i was going to say the mustard my favorite. it's beautiful. >> pretty nice picture. >> while on the bike. >> really! [ laughter ] >> thanks, ro. >>> still ahead on our news at noon, we are going to show you how you can take >>> well, today's tip of the day is going to be is going to be with portobello mushrooms. i love the grilled mushrooms. they taste great. selection and storage is very important. when you buy them, make sure light brown color all the way around very important. and then check the bottom free from decay and the cavity and the stem are attached and free from any cracking. when you bring them home, store them in the refrigerator right away. and either open up the plastic bag or store them in a brown paper bag so they last longer and won't decay because the plastic bag closed they will decay faster. i love them grilled. i just cut off the stem here, i put them on the grill with olive oil and salt and pepper, thre
one thing i notice california poppies in full bloom. the clover and what else is going on, oh, the mustard. >> i was going to say the mustard my favorite. it's beautiful. >> pretty nice picture. >> while on the bike. >> really! [ laughter ] >> thanks, ro. >>> still ahead on our news at noon, we are going to show you how you can take >>> well, today's tip of the day is going to be is going to be with portobello mushrooms. i love the grilled...
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i'm poppy harlow joining you from new york.ewers both here in the united states and around the world. we begin with our top story, the tragic plane crash of flight 9525. and today we have heard from the father of the man officials believe deliberately killed himself along with 149 other people. the co-pilot of germanwings flight 9525 that crashed into the french alps. the family of andreas lubitz traveling to the crash site me
i'm poppy harlow joining you from new york.ewers both here in the united states and around the world. we begin with our top story, the tragic plane crash of flight 9525. and today we have heard from the father of the man officials believe deliberately killed himself along with 149 other people. the co-pilot of germanwings flight 9525 that crashed into the french alps. the family of andreas lubitz traveling to the crash site me
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the nympho tick, the most contagious, is about the size of a poppy seed. on the right is an encouraged tick, that's how big it can get when it has a lot of blood meal. >> that sounds so gross. when somebody gets sick, they have flu-like symptoms. these little mouthpieces here, they just send all kinds of things into your system. >> they do. when the tick bites you, it injects saliva into the wound t has a numbing effect, an anti-coagulant effect, and it can suppress the immune response so the tick can sit there for hours and feed and transmit lyme disease. >> amy, when you got sick, you started going to doctors over and over again. >> ten of them, actually. this is the problem, people don't know what to treat. they're looking only at one symptom. i had joint problems, insomnia, sleep disorder. i had problems walking. i had so many things wrong that people were looking at different things. they thought i had addison's or curbing i cushinges. i had hypoglycemia levels of 27, 31. that made them take it seriously. >> at what point did you get tested for lyme d
the nympho tick, the most contagious, is about the size of a poppy seed. on the right is an encouraged tick, that's how big it can get when it has a lot of blood meal. >> that sounds so gross. when somebody gets sick, they have flu-like symptoms. these little mouthpieces here, they just send all kinds of things into your system. >> they do. when the tick bites you, it injects saliva into the wound t has a numbing effect, an anti-coagulant effect, and it can suppress the immune...
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another reason they are being targeted - poppy fields flourish here, under the control of militia groups. the myanmar army has been accused of aiding and protecting. the militia and troops attacked us with artillery five times. within three days we have destroyed 1,000 acres of opium fields. >> they had agreed to stop fighting a decade ago in exchange for a self-administered zone. they say things had got worse, and took up arms again four years ago. it illustrates how complex a ceasefire is. >> we have a deep-rooted conflict. it started in 1948, along with the independence. so you cannot or one cannot simply undo you know almost 70 years of conflict 70 years of destruction overnight. >> several deadlines to sign a peace deal has passed. negotiations continue. >> another round of talks are scheduled to continue. the president wants a ceasefire before elections are held at the beginning of the year. despite meetings that have taken place, the government and a dozen armed ethnic groups are divided. >>> argentine president cristina fernandez de kirchner has given her last african union addre
another reason they are being targeted - poppy fields flourish here, under the control of militia groups. the myanmar army has been accused of aiding and protecting. the militia and troops attacked us with artillery five times. within three days we have destroyed 1,000 acres of opium fields. >> they had agreed to stop fighting a decade ago in exchange for a self-administered zone. they say things had got worse, and took up arms again four years ago. it illustrates how complex a ceasefire...
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a bit of an example of what this drought is doing, a heat wave virtually cooking away the poppies in the antelope valley. blooming just days ago, now shriveled and dead. >>> to the east. don't look now. there's a big snowstorm about to hit on the first day of spring. janice huff is in the weather center. it just doesn't end, does it? >> no, lester. unbelievable. right now it's all rain that's across the carolinas and the virginias, but as low pressure develops along the coast, it will pull in colder air and this system will produce snow beginning across pennsylvania and upstate new york around 9:00 tomorrow morning and then spreading through pennsylvania, towards philadelphia, new york city, southern new england through the evening commute on friday. boston it looks like you barely escaped this storm with an inch or less of snow. but generally we're talking 3 to 6 inches as winter just won't give up, lester. >> all right janice huff, thanks. >>> still ahead tonight, it's totally free. just about everybody clicks on it but are you unknowingly giving away your private information? up n
a bit of an example of what this drought is doing, a heat wave virtually cooking away the poppies in the antelope valley. blooming just days ago, now shriveled and dead. >>> to the east. don't look now. there's a big snowstorm about to hit on the first day of spring. janice huff is in the weather center. it just doesn't end, does it? >> no, lester. unbelievable. right now it's all rain that's across the carolinas and the virginias, but as low pressure develops along the coast, it...
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they believe that another reason why they're being targeted poppy fields flourish here under the control of militia groups, which they accuse the army of aiding and protecting. >> this morning, the militia troops attacked us with artillery five times. within three days, we've already destroyed about 1,000 acres of opium fields. >> they had agreed to stop fighting nearly a decade ago in exchange for a self-administered zone, but they say things only got worse, including a growing drug addiction rate among the local population and took up arms again four years ago. their story indicates how complex negotiating a nationwide ceasefire deal is. >> we have this very rooted, you know, deep-rooted conflict. the conflict started in 1948 along with the independence, so you cannot or one cannot simply undo almost 70 years of conflict, 70 years of distrust overnight. >> so far, several deadlines to sign a peace deal passed, but negotiations continue. >> another round of talks is scheduled to begin later this month. the president still wants a ceasefire agreement before elections are held at the end
they believe that another reason why they're being targeted poppy fields flourish here under the control of militia groups, which they accuse the army of aiding and protecting. >> this morning, the militia troops attacked us with artillery five times. within three days, we've already destroyed about 1,000 acres of opium fields. >> they had agreed to stop fighting nearly a decade ago in exchange for a self-administered zone, but they say things only got worse, including a growing...
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on today and the rest go to their homes to mall there was a line out the door yesterday to see the poppies been able to reach out to the good samaritan about the puppies in for a comment. here's info that are in turn alley got for us. >>pam: the bay bridge will go dark for the next 11 months. repairing old cables with new ones. people walk by today to get one last glimpse. >>: it would be insufferable but i did not know was coming back. >>pam: the lights will be in action in 2016 was the ball 50 takes over the bay area. >>pam: coming up were following breaking news tonight come on a manhunt underway for an escaped inmate. plus 50 years after the historic selma alabama march and seven years into president of bombings term why some say they are not optimistic about race relations. and next by a preparations underway for big celebration details a it. >>reporter: in the rain that may come next week. >>reporter: in santa clara county and in the last 40 minutes deputies have called off an active search for jailed and make that escape from them. this is the and mail and make them talking about jo
on today and the rest go to their homes to mall there was a line out the door yesterday to see the poppies been able to reach out to the good samaritan about the puppies in for a comment. here's info that are in turn alley got for us. >>pam: the bay bridge will go dark for the next 11 months. repairing old cables with new ones. people walk by today to get one last glimpse. >>: it would be insufferable but i did not know was coming back. >>pam: the lights will be in action in...
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a vivid example of what this extreme heat is doing, a heat wave cooking away the poppies in the antelopeley, blooming just days ago, now shrivelled and dead. >>> there's a big snowstorm about to hit on the eve of spring. >> right now it's all rain. but as low pressure developed along the coast it will pull in colder air, and this system will produce snow beginning around pennsylvania and upstate new york around 9:00 tomorrow morning and spreading through pennsylvania philadelphia new york through the evening compute on friday. boston it looks like you barely escape this storm with an inch or less of snow. but generally we're talking 3 to 6 inches as winter just won't give up. >>> still ahead tonight. it's totally free. just aboutesque clicked on it. but are you unknowingly giving away your private information. >>> up next the stunning results of our investigation. >>> also can you name the man on the $20 bill? we'll talk about the growing (vo) maggie wasn't thrilled when ben and i got married. i knew it'd take some time. and her sensitive stomach didn't make things easier. it was hard to
a vivid example of what this extreme heat is doing, a heat wave cooking away the poppies in the antelopeley, blooming just days ago, now shrivelled and dead. >>> there's a big snowstorm about to hit on the eve of spring. >> right now it's all rain. but as low pressure developed along the coast it will pull in colder air, and this system will produce snow beginning around pennsylvania and upstate new york around 9:00 tomorrow morning and spreading through pennsylvania philadelphia...
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guest: i remember asking him this very question, why do allow this poppy to grow? why don't we destroy and find another way to help prop them up? i agree with you. i am not sure we can get into the legalization of it because that is something that is country by country and in america, state-by-state. they are determining what they are able to make legal or illegal, so i think even getting into that discussion doesn't necessarily address the problem because there will always be countries who have been illegal and there will be a market for this kind of thing. they will want it there and the price will be high and there will be a demand so i think wiping out the poppy is the best way to go about it and help these farmers figure out another way to make a living. host: by the way, the caller was referring to something we showed earlier, fox.com has something that says afghan drug war is a total failure and this is what they say -- they are auditing the war effort in putting together human data on drugs and they found that from 2008 2 2013, the u.s. only seized about 1%
guest: i remember asking him this very question, why do allow this poppy to grow? why don't we destroy and find another way to help prop them up? i agree with you. i am not sure we can get into the legalization of it because that is something that is country by country and in america, state-by-state. they are determining what they are able to make legal or illegal, so i think even getting into that discussion doesn't necessarily address the problem because there will always be countries who...
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i just like their kind of funky, poppy sound. >> what do you think about deejay underwire?u like his music? >> he's mixing it up with turn tablism, scratching, it's something lost on some of the newer age deejays. >> what do you think about police and little brother cheese whiz? >> one of my friends is really into him. he's showed me a lot more than i've been exposed to. >> what do you love about eddie and the man purse. >> well, man purse is the band, and eddie is the lead singer, sow pretty much get to seat whole man purse. like you get to see the whole band. >> can you describe their sound? >> it's like an mmmm. >> what do you think of deejay gluten? do you like his sound? >> i like it. i could get it on my phone, actually. i like some of it. >> what's your favorite deejay gluten song. >> i'm sorry, i don't have the names and everything. the actual song titles. >> like crackers? >> that's probably what it is. >> what about deejay cialis. do you like his vibe? >> he's got the high hat. and you're like, ooh, ooh, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> do you think deejay cialis gets the cro
i just like their kind of funky, poppy sound. >> what do you think about deejay underwire?u like his music? >> he's mixing it up with turn tablism, scratching, it's something lost on some of the newer age deejays. >> what do you think about police and little brother cheese whiz? >> one of my friends is really into him. he's showed me a lot more than i've been exposed to. >> what do you love about eddie and the man purse. >> well, man purse is the band, and...
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. >> the himalayan blue poppies, it looks and smells like spring, gardening experts encourage you not to get too excited about this nicer weather. >> i encourage people don't go and buy plants yet for the annuals wait until the first of april even the 15th is not a bad idea. meanwhile carol and linda are taking in the taste of the spring. >> after this winter it feels it. hoping it is with them until the season takes holds. >> it smells like perfume, you want to bottle it and keep it. i hope any clothes smell like it when i go home. >> i feel like we have seen more people out smiling today i think the sunshine and warmer weather has something to do with that if you are dying to get something into the ground in your garden we are told that pansies despite their name are strong and can hold up against the spring go for a pansy. eva pilgram, channel 6 "action news." >> what did she call me? >> winter pansies in particular, not you. >>> lets take it live now to autumn marisa in the traffic center. >> hi monica and rick, everybody is excited to get home and enjoy this beautiful evening, on
. >> the himalayan blue poppies, it looks and smells like spring, gardening experts encourage you not to get too excited about this nicer weather. >> i encourage people don't go and buy plants yet for the annuals wait until the first of april even the 15th is not a bad idea. meanwhile carol and linda are taking in the taste of the spring. >> after this winter it feels it. hoping it is with them until the season takes holds. >> it smells like perfume, you want to bottle...
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poppy daypuppy day... >> grant lodes: in the interest of putting smiles interfaces we give you national day. so small tired this is the first time we're seeing these viewers have been sharing their puppy pictures with us all day long. this is a german shepherd looked like right there are those the all bombers look like sonny and a bow president obama kron 4 viewer. >> pam moore: national puppy day it as something to smile about. >> grant lodes: set of pictures to our kron-4-dot-com his puppies are good news. >> pam moore: will be back at 11. my name is bret hembree. i am an electric crew foreman out of the cupertino service center. i was born and raised in the cupertino area. it's a fantastic area to work. the new technology that we are installing out in the field is important for the customers because system reliability i believe is number one. pg&e is always trying to plan for the future and we are always trying to build something stronger and bigger and more reliable. i love living here and i love the community i serve. nobody wants to be without power. i don't want my family to be w
poppy daypuppy day... >> grant lodes: in the interest of putting smiles interfaces we give you national day. so small tired this is the first time we're seeing these viewers have been sharing their puppy pictures with us all day long. this is a german shepherd looked like right there are those the all bombers look like sonny and a bow president obama kron 4 viewer. >> pam moore: national puppy day it as something to smile about. >> grant lodes: set of pictures to our...
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poppy bush did not win, but you have to go back to nixon in '62 to find a winning republican presidential ticket that did not have someone from that one family to win in the number one or the number two spot. on the one hand that bodes well for the william party deciding to put jeb bush on the ballot. on the other hand, governor bush says it might be a little creepy to vote for someone as president that not only was his father president but his brother was too, and not that long ago. so it was sort of the unofficial jeb bush for president campaign launch that he may consider running for president and if he does so he will do so as his own man. >> i have also been fortunate to have a father and a brother who help's shape american's foreign policy from the oval office. i recognize that as a result my views will be held in comparison to theirs. i love my brother, my dad, my mother as well, hope that is okay, and i admire their service to the nation and the difficult decisions they had to make. but i'm my own man. >> i am my own man, that was last month. since then he has put himself on pace
poppy bush did not win, but you have to go back to nixon in '62 to find a winning republican presidential ticket that did not have someone from that one family to win in the number one or the number two spot. on the one hand that bodes well for the william party deciding to put jeb bush on the ballot. on the other hand, governor bush says it might be a little creepy to vote for someone as president that not only was his father president but his brother was too, and not that long ago. so it was...