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poppy?just so i understand correctly, the people that were inside the capitol and those outside wanting to get in still at this point cannot move inside or out? >> reporter: that's right. the capitol complex is on lockdown, even though this shooter, suspected shooter has been neutralized by self-inflict self-inflicted gunshot wound because of suicide. it's on lockdown because there's a suspicious package, but important to note they are saying it is related to the other incident. the whole capitol complex including the capitol building and importantly the capitol visitors' center. you know poppy, this is a time of high tourism in washington, d.c. s cherry blossom festival brings a lot of people the city packed with people that's close to the capitol visitors center and people are coming to see the iconic view of the national mall. we're kept at bay once the incident unfolded hours ago. poppy? >> thank you so much. keep us posts as soon as you know more and as soon as they lift the lockdown at
poppy?just so i understand correctly, the people that were inside the capitol and those outside wanting to get in still at this point cannot move inside or out? >> reporter: that's right. the capitol complex is on lockdown, even though this shooter, suspected shooter has been neutralized by self-inflict self-inflicted gunshot wound because of suicide. it's on lockdown because there's a suspicious package, but important to note they are saying it is related to the other incident. the whole...
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i'm poppy harlow in new york.with news. president obama expected to hold a news conference any moment as he prepares to leave the summit of the americas being held in panama. it has already been full of historic firsts as the u.s. and cuba officially work towards burying the cold war hatchet. a short time ago when the two men sat down for an informal one-on-one talk you're seeing it right there, we're going to talk about what was said. this was castro's first appearance at the event. for many years he and the former leader of cuba have not been invited. castro used the occasion to lecture the assembly on the long list of grievances cuba has with the united states. among them he said the u.s. holds onto that naval base at guantanamo bay without any legal right. he also said 77% of the cuban population grew up under the economic hardships of u.s.-imposed embargoes of goods and trade. he also referred back to the failed cia mission at the bay of pigs in 1961. he called the people involved bandits. but then this was j
i'm poppy harlow in new york.with news. president obama expected to hold a news conference any moment as he prepares to leave the summit of the americas being held in panama. it has already been full of historic firsts as the u.s. and cuba officially work towards burying the cold war hatchet. a short time ago when the two men sat down for an informal one-on-one talk you're seeing it right there, we're going to talk about what was said. this was castro's first appearance at the event. for many...
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that's the mystery, poppy. we're not sure how much energy is still locked into the earth under the earth's crust. will we have another? and that's a big factor right now. not only kathmandu, but what's going on and what will unveil itself on mt. everest? >> and that's why 50 you know -- as you said there have been 50 aftershocks, tom, that's why so many of these people are literally sleeping outside because they don't want to be in unstable structures if there's another aftershock. tom, thank you so fuchl formuch on the reporting. keep us posted on what you hear as it develops there. also how difficult is it to carry out search and rescue operations in the middle of a disaster like this? we're going to discuss the challenges ahead. rudy and i have a lot of daily rituals. namaste. stay. taking care of our teeth is one of them. when i brush my teeth, he gets a milk-bone brushing chew. just another way to keep ourselves healthy. i'll go change. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] he doesn't need your help. until he does. t
that's the mystery, poppy. we're not sure how much energy is still locked into the earth under the earth's crust. will we have another? and that's a big factor right now. not only kathmandu, but what's going on and what will unveil itself on mt. everest? >> and that's why 50 you know -- as you said there have been 50 aftershocks, tom, that's why so many of these people are literally sleeping outside because they don't want to be in unstable structures if there's another aftershock. tom,...
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. >> thank you, poppy. >> thank you, poppy. >> see you later. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> 6:00 eastern. you're in the cnn newsroom. i'm poppy harlow with you. we begin with this shocking story. the fbi made a startling admission, it is about crime scene evidence and how some of it was used to send people to prison and to death row for more than 20 years in a report published this weekend in the "washington post," the justice department admits that almost every fbi hair expert that took the stand in a courtroom over a long period of time maybe gave the wrong information. flawed forensic testimony that helped prosecutors, and some those trials ended with the death penalty. take a look at this. this is a quote from the "washington post." it reads, "fbi experts systemically testified to the near certainty of matches of crime scene hairs to defendants backing their claims by citing incomplete or misleading statistics drawn from their casework. in reality, there is no accepted research on how often hair from different people may appear the same." jonathan gilli a,am former fbi
. >> thank you, poppy. >> thank you, poppy. >> see you later. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> 6:00 eastern. you're in the cnn newsroom. i'm poppy harlow with you. we begin with this shocking story. the fbi made a startling admission, it is about crime scene evidence and how some of it was used to send people to prison and to death row for more than 20 years in a report published this weekend in the "washington post," the justice department admits...
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poppy? >> nick, do me a favor, on the ground there, find out from jeremy and the friends what the name is of that go fund me page. if you can tweet it, i will as well so people watching to see what he went through only $3,000 of insurance, that's not going to rebuild. they need all the help they can get. we'll tweet it out so anyone watching can help. nick, thank you very much. if you want to know other ways to help those affected by these absolutely devastating tornados, go to cnn.com/impact, a long list of ways to help. >>> less than 24 hours from now, hillary clinton makes it official. big shocker, right? she will be in the race. her first move as a candidate for the white house in 2016. we'll talk about it next. >>> guess who is making headlines this week? hillary clinton, all eyes on her for sure. former secretary of state expected to launch a second bid for the white house tomorrow with a video message. she's doing it online. it's expected on social media, and then immediately hit the
poppy? >> nick, do me a favor, on the ground there, find out from jeremy and the friends what the name is of that go fund me page. if you can tweet it, i will as well so people watching to see what he went through only $3,000 of insurance, that's not going to rebuild. they need all the help they can get. we'll tweet it out so anyone watching can help. nick, thank you very much. if you want to know other ways to help those affected by these absolutely devastating tornados, go to...
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poppy? >> sunlen for us at the white house this evening. thank you very much. i want our viewers to listen to what the president said and bring in brian stelter in, too, to talk about the media strategy and let's listen to more of the president's interview and talk about it. >> what i would say to the israeli people is however, there is no formula, there is no option to prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon that will be more effective than the diplomatic initiative and framework that we put forward and that's demonstrable. >> cnn senior media correspondent brian celter back with me. huge interview with "the new york times," tom freedman, what's the strategy here the game plan between the president and his team between the framework of a deal and finalizing what they hope will be the deal. >> this caught my eye. a couple of thing, we rarely hear the brz speak to "the new york times." it's an outlet that's been wanting more and more interviews with him and haven't gotten them over the yea
poppy? >> sunlen for us at the white house this evening. thank you very much. i want our viewers to listen to what the president said and bring in brian stelter in, too, to talk about the media strategy and let's listen to more of the president's interview and talk about it. >> what i would say to the israeli people is however, there is no formula, there is no option to prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon that will be more effective than the diplomatic initiative and...
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poppy predicament. rural poverty drives myanmar's illegal opium trade. and nature trail -- a quest to find a rare and endangered bird in benin. millions of sirens have fled their homes since the outbreak of civil war four years ago, many of them had originally hoped to make it to the european union. but in reality, it is neighboring countries with the ma majority end up finding shelter. turkey alone is playing host to some one .six million syrian refugees and counting. the chip pea dishes of hum mulls are fall fell are staple foods throughout the middle east. so of course they're on the menu at nizar bitar's restaurant. he comes from syria, like many of his customers too. they've fled to turkey to escape the civil war at home. >> i like to make food, and, you know, kitchen work. i like it so much i decide, i must work, because syrian people also missed more things here. like bread, like syrian kitchen. bitar arrived in turkey from damascus with two suitcases. he was on the run from the syrian secret police. with his restaurant, he was able to make a new
poppy predicament. rural poverty drives myanmar's illegal opium trade. and nature trail -- a quest to find a rare and endangered bird in benin. millions of sirens have fled their homes since the outbreak of civil war four years ago, many of them had originally hoped to make it to the european union. but in reality, it is neighboring countries with the ma majority end up finding shelter. turkey alone is playing host to some one .six million syrian refugees and counting. the chip pea dishes of...
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i am poppy harlow in today for carol costello. it's 9:00 here on the east coast. good morning, and we begin with a city on edge. baltimore bracing for more protests in the angry demand for answers. protesters calling for transparency in the death of freddy gray a 25-year-old man detained under murky circumstances and suffering a fatal spinal cord injury before arriving at the jail and new cell phone adding new questions. this shows the police van stopped less than a block away from where gray was arrested and it may be the last time he was seen before the fatal injury. suzanne malveaux joins me this morning with the latest. what do we know at this point, suzanne? >> reporter: the protests have grown day by day, and we expect a rally where freddy gray was first apprehended, and then at 3:00 we expect thousands of people to be here outside city hall, the pastor as well as the mother and stepfather of freddy gray all of them asking the question of what happened to that young man just a week ago. protests continuing into the night in baltimore. after another tense sta
i am poppy harlow in today for carol costello. it's 9:00 here on the east coast. good morning, and we begin with a city on edge. baltimore bracing for more protests in the angry demand for answers. protesters calling for transparency in the death of freddy gray a 25-year-old man detained under murky circumstances and suffering a fatal spinal cord injury before arriving at the jail and new cell phone adding new questions. this shows the police van stopped less than a block away from where gray...
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>> i'm doing really wonderfully, poppy.y you don't even understand even the guilty verdict that just came out lately i felt a new me i feel so energetic, vitalized. i'm ready to take on the world, actually. >> ready to take on the world. i like the sound of that. heather, you're doing -- you're doing your part in that. you just came from a huge gathering of 400 people for your foundation that officially launched today. tell me about it. >> i did. it was terrific. the foundation is called the heather abbott foundation and we will be giving prosthetic devices to limb loss victims of trauma. so we did a great job stoedtoday. we raised some money, had a big turnout and excited to be launching the foundation. >> you know it was just two years ago that you went through this something i think a lot of people would have a very hard time just getting through, yet alone accomplishing what both of you have. you said heather, to me you're not angry, but watching this trial progress and the evidence that has come out from it, how tough
>> i'm doing really wonderfully, poppy.y you don't even understand even the guilty verdict that just came out lately i felt a new me i feel so energetic, vitalized. i'm ready to take on the world, actually. >> ready to take on the world. i like the sound of that. heather, you're doing -- you're doing your part in that. you just came from a huge gathering of 400 people for your foundation that officially launched today. tell me about it. >> i did. it was terrific. the...
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poppy? >> yeah. yeah. great to have you on the program this sunday thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> coming up next we are going to talk about a big development that will happen tonight. the investigation into what could have gone wrong with this story about a gang rain on the campus of uva, columbia journalism review coming out in just a few hours and we'll have details from brian stelter and we will likely hear from the woman who wrote the article speaking out for the first time tonight. across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. and the needle is thin. victoza is not for weight loss but it may help you lose some weight. victoza is an injectable prescription medicine that may improv
poppy? >> yeah. yeah. great to have you on the program this sunday thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> coming up next we are going to talk about a big development that will happen tonight. the investigation into what could have gone wrong with this story about a gang rain on the campus of uva, columbia journalism review coming out in just a few hours and we'll have details from brian stelter and we will likely hear from the woman who wrote the article speaking out for the first...
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i'm poppy harlow in new york. this is our special live coverage as we await the president, president obama expected to hold a news conference any moment as he prepares to leave the summit of the americas in panama on a very historic day for this country. it has already been full of historic firsts as the u.s. and cuba move to bury the cold war hatchet pap short time ago the two presidents sat down for an informal 12 minute, one-on-one discussion. this was raul castro's first appearance at the summit of americas and he used his time to lecture many countries and their leaders of a long list of grievances that cuba has with the united states among them he said the u.s. holds on to that naval base in guantanamo bay without any legal right. he also said 77% of the cuban population grew up under the economic hardships of the u.s.-imposed embargo on goods and trade. and he referred back to the failed cia policy at the bay of pigs in april 1961. he called the people involved bandits. but after that this is what has every
i'm poppy harlow in new york. this is our special live coverage as we await the president, president obama expected to hold a news conference any moment as he prepares to leave the summit of the americas in panama on a very historic day for this country. it has already been full of historic firsts as the u.s. and cuba move to bury the cold war hatchet pap short time ago the two presidents sat down for an informal 12 minute, one-on-one discussion. this was raul castro's first appearance at the...
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poppy harlow is out front in philadelphia. poppy, what are you seeing right now?er: we're seeing this big crowd. police said at least 600 strong. looks bigger now. they've been marching for an hour and a half. but i want to show you the police. this is what we've been seeing as well. is real strong police force but they have been allowing these protesters to protest. there have been absolutely no clashes between protesters and the police at all. i spoke with the chief information officer for the philadelphia police who said to me this is going to be a very loud a very large and a very lawful protest. these are people that need to be heard. and our job as police in this city is to protect them and their right to vocalize what they need to say. he said protesters are citizens not suspects and that is how we're going to treat them. so what we've continued to see is very peaceful protests. a mother who brought her daughter her telling me i am bringing my daughter and i'm here because i believe this is bigger than freddie gray. this is about a lack of economic opportun
poppy harlow is out front in philadelphia. poppy, what are you seeing right now?er: we're seeing this big crowd. police said at least 600 strong. looks bigger now. they've been marching for an hour and a half. but i want to show you the police. this is what we've been seeing as well. is real strong police force but they have been allowing these protesters to protest. there have been absolutely no clashes between protesters and the police at all. i spoke with the chief information officer for...
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poppy. >> he certainly has.l embraces with his family members there at augusta, georgia. very quickly, what is it about this guy and many people didn't know his name until just recently. just a meteoric rise. >> oh absolutely. he had a phenomenal amateur and junior career second only to tiger woods, to be honest, before he turned professional, but everybody that's met him, myself included is just blown away by how mature and calm and composed and thoughtful he is and that certainly translates to his golf game. a lot of that is a credit to himself, of course but also to his mom and dad and his family situation at home. he's the future of american golf in so many ways is in good hands. >> congratulations to him, jordan speed, the future of golf in this country. appreciate it. >>> 7 closhgs eastern and you're in the cnn newsroom. i'm poppy harlow in new york with you this sunday evening and if you haven't heard yet, hillary clinton is run for example president, the former first lady u.s. senator and former secretar
poppy. >> he certainly has.l embraces with his family members there at augusta, georgia. very quickly, what is it about this guy and many people didn't know his name until just recently. just a meteoric rise. >> oh absolutely. he had a phenomenal amateur and junior career second only to tiger woods, to be honest, before he turned professional, but everybody that's met him, myself included is just blown away by how mature and calm and composed and thoughtful he is and that certainly...
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i'm poppy harlow joining you from new york. >>> you know what that music means. we're talking politics. it is official. hillary clinton is running for president. the former first lady u.s. senator, and secretary of state has just announced her 2016 plans in this video released on social media. >> i'm running for president. americans have fought their way back but the deck is still stacked in favor of those at the top. everyday americans need a champion. i want to be that champion so you can do more than just get by. you can get ahead and stay ahead, because when families are strong, america is strong. so i'm hitting the road to earn your vote. because it's your time and i hope you'll join me on this journey. >> that is part of about a two-minute video just released a few hours ago. even though she is the first democrat to officially announce hillary clinton joins a lengthy list of possible 2016 contenders. here is who has already officially in the race. republicans ted chris and rand paul have announced their running, eight oth
i'm poppy harlow joining you from new york. >>> you know what that music means. we're talking politics. it is official. hillary clinton is running for president. the former first lady u.s. senator, and secretary of state has just announced her 2016 plans in this video released on social media. >> i'm running for president. americans have fought their way back but the deck is still stacked in favor of those at the top. everyday americans need a champion. i want to be that champion...
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farmers who grow poppy which has been met with mixed success.it's a real challenge. you fly over afghanistan you see poppy fields for miles and miles and miles. but again those economies have huge force them to become lives of their own and they can be very for difficult undermine. i don't think anyone has yet to data undermine the poppy trade. [inaudible] -- treat all the symptoms and everything that flows downhill from the? >> interesting idea. we tried with passengers down south. didn't work too well. -- we tried it with "fast and furious" down south. >> some of the folks are using them, are probably biggest supporters of the poppy field. but you haven't mentioned civilians. i think that's been one of to me as a reader, a newspaper, the hardest thing for me is to read all the civilian deaths that are occurring in that were. any comment on that? >> sure. i think that you come in both this were and iraq war many of you can in this novel are civilians. the civilians trickled are rendered almost invisible and i think as americans we think what th
farmers who grow poppy which has been met with mixed success.it's a real challenge. you fly over afghanistan you see poppy fields for miles and miles and miles. but again those economies have huge force them to become lives of their own and they can be very for difficult undermine. i don't think anyone has yet to data undermine the poppy trade. [inaudible] -- treat all the symptoms and everything that flows downhill from the? >> interesting idea. we tried with passengers down south....
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i'm poppy harlow. stick with us for d.c.'s most glamorous night of the year. tonight hollywood's hottest celebrities are sharing the spotlight with washington, d.c.'s biggest star. >> hello, mr. president. >> we're giving you a vip invitation to the most exclusive party of the year in the nation's capital. >> so you're partying. i was impressed. >> join a-list celebrities and hollywood stars as they wine and dine with america's power players. >> it's sort of the clash of hollywood and politics. what am i going to regret i said tomorrow morning? >> it's a nice of all-out glamour and lots of laughs with snl's cecily strong headlining the night. >> it's sort of known as a tough room. >> but the best punch lines may come from the president as he pokes fun at the top names. >> the house of republicans actually gives john boehner a harder time than they give me. which means orange really is the new black. >> now the red carpet is out for a star-studded celebration. this is cnn's coverage of the white house c
i'm poppy harlow. stick with us for d.c.'s most glamorous night of the year. tonight hollywood's hottest celebrities are sharing the spotlight with washington, d.c.'s biggest star. >> hello, mr. president. >> we're giving you a vip invitation to the most exclusive party of the year in the nation's capital. >> so you're partying. i was impressed. >> join a-list celebrities and hollywood stars as they wine and dine with america's power players. >> it's sort of the...
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poppy?he national guard arrested for trying to sell guns am yo and body armour. officials say they were so brazen they wore their army uniforms while conducting the deal. tough to believe. >> these two soldiers worked at a national armed army and they tried to sell guns and thousands of stolen military ammunition to drug cartels. they say the two were caught in a sting that was run by the atf. both men are charged with running firearms without a license and that carries a prison sentence for five years, and reyes is charged with transporting firearms unlicensed, and among the arsenal they sold was at least seven guns including an ar-15 rifle and ak-47 rifle, and thousands of ammunition stolen from the armory and the soldiers showed up in military uniforms and sold an ar-15 rifle for $2,000. >> thank you, evan. appreciate it. >>> and then a book by the murdered editor and he has harsh words for people that defended the magazine after it was first attacked and you will remember that back in 20
poppy?he national guard arrested for trying to sell guns am yo and body armour. officials say they were so brazen they wore their army uniforms while conducting the deal. tough to believe. >> these two soldiers worked at a national armed army and they tried to sell guns and thousands of stolen military ammunition to drug cartels. they say the two were caught in a sting that was run by the atf. both men are charged with running firearms without a license and that carries a prison sentence...
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poppy poppy? >> no question. thank you for the reporting this evening.e from david on the story throughout the evening here on cnn, but let's continue to discuss this with a former cia operative and intelligence and security analyst and author of "perfect kill: 21 laws for assassins" and former navy seal and fbi agent. thank you, gentlemen, for both being herement bob, beginning with you. this attack, when you talk about as david and i did, what the government can do outside of basically making schools, universities malls armed compounds compounds, what is the most effective way to stop this? >> well kenya's got multiple problems one, of course the same problems we have and that's protecting soft targets. how do you protect the big sprawling university or school or a mall? you know you can put more place,place police better reaction time but at the end of the day, you can't protect anything. they can always hit you somewhere. remember northern kenya, there's a muslim population which is you know is not shared in the wealth as the rest of kenya, and you g
poppy poppy? >> no question. thank you for the reporting this evening.e from david on the story throughout the evening here on cnn, but let's continue to discuss this with a former cia operative and intelligence and security analyst and author of "perfect kill: 21 laws for assassins" and former navy seal and fbi agent. thank you, gentlemen, for both being herement bob, beginning with you. this attack, when you talk about as david and i did, what the government can do outside of...
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poppy? >> christina, thanks so much for that.'s talk about it with casey jordan and she's here with me in new york, criminologist and an attorney and tom fuentes is in washington. casey, to you first. people increasingly are pointing at these body cameras saying this makes sense. why not mandate them? it's not as sifmple as that. is it practical? >> it's the liability to the taxpayers who end up paying millions of dollars to people who are shot and there are no witnesses and they end up winning these lawsuits for millions and millions of dollars and we're going to see these continue to go on. i think if you're talking about an $800 investment even if it's $1,000 to store the data, i think officers will buy into it because it protects them from liability, as well. >> do you, tom fuentes, believe that they change behavior? >> i think they probably do and some of the departments have reported that they see, you know, a decrease in violence involving police in many situations. i, you know, this could work both ways, though because th
poppy? >> christina, thanks so much for that.'s talk about it with casey jordan and she's here with me in new york, criminologist and an attorney and tom fuentes is in washington. casey, to you first. people increasingly are pointing at these body cameras saying this makes sense. why not mandate them? it's not as sifmple as that. is it practical? >> it's the liability to the taxpayers who end up paying millions of dollars to people who are shot and there are no witnesses and they...
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>> reporter: i am poppy. as you mentioned, 64 pages worth of documents and this is the most detailed picture we've got goten so far of robert bates' training background. this is information that has been requested of the sheriff's department in tulsa since just after the shooting. the sheriff's department citing investigatory reasons for not releasing them. now clearly the attorneys for robert bates going on the offensive here in starting to provide a lot of the documentation. what we see in these documents is several years worth of what lawyers say are the documents for firearm certification, several years worth of that as well as the score -- you see the scores on this firearm training that mr. bates received as well. and then also some comments in there, poppy, where there was actually favorable reviews of mr. bates and his interaction with the public and his performance in some of those roles as a reserve deputy. so this is 64 pages worth of documents. now, there is one thing in particular that still stan
>> reporter: i am poppy. as you mentioned, 64 pages worth of documents and this is the most detailed picture we've got goten so far of robert bates' training background. this is information that has been requested of the sheriff's department in tulsa since just after the shooting. the sheriff's department citing investigatory reasons for not releasing them. now clearly the attorneys for robert bates going on the offensive here in starting to provide a lot of the documentation. what we see...
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appreciate it. >> poppy?g this man tried to train and did train with islamic extremis in syria and then came back to the united states and plotted to kill americans. he is facing terrorism charges. according to his indictment he got his marching orders from a muslim clairic last year and came back here to the united states with the goal of executing american soldiers. and it's very troubling. >> it's very troubling, and what is especially chill something according to the indictment he was already planning to go to syria to join terror groups even as he was applying for citizenship, and take a look what he was planning. >> back from syria radicalized and with intent to kill. a 23-year-old american in custody this morning and he was hoping to do something big in the u.s. muhammad left his home on a one way ticket to athens greece. but he never boarded his connection flight instead an accomplice picked him up and drove him to the border town where he crossed over into syria. he allegedly trained with terrorists
appreciate it. >> poppy?g this man tried to train and did train with islamic extremis in syria and then came back to the united states and plotted to kill americans. he is facing terrorism charges. according to his indictment he got his marching orders from a muslim clairic last year and came back here to the united states with the goal of executing american soldiers. and it's very troubling. >> it's very troubling, and what is especially chill something according to the indictment...
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and then there's another one, i love this, poppy.s a behind the scenes look at her practicing her lines. if you look closely, you can see the obamas in the background. so you can tell she's probably a little nervous, but she's prepping. >> she told me when i interviewed her that she found out like six months ago about this gig but tried not to prepare until just a few weeks ago because it was way too much pressure. can you imagine the weight of that on your shoulders? we are just moments away from this program and cesily strong and the president speaking. we'll dip in as soon as that begins. but also, we'll hear from her, you know, the girl you wish you hadn't started a conversation with at a party. my interview with cesily strong, next. in small business you have to work hard, know your numbers, and stay focused. i was determined to create new york city's first self-serve frozen yogurt franchise. and now you have 42 locations. the more i put into my business the more i get out of it. like 5x your rewards when you make select busines
and then there's another one, i love this, poppy.s a behind the scenes look at her practicing her lines. if you look closely, you can see the obamas in the background. so you can tell she's probably a little nervous, but she's prepping. >> she told me when i interviewed her that she found out like six months ago about this gig but tried not to prepare until just a few weeks ago because it was way too much pressure. can you imagine the weight of that on your shoulders? we are just moments...
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. >>> good evening, everyone i'm poppy harlow joining us from new york. we begin with the earthquake that was a tragedy and now the aftershocks are making even worse. this is nepal, the capital city kathmandu. this man is one of the lucky ones. he is alive, rescued from the building that collapsed right around him. aftershocks nearly as powerful as the initial quake. they have been rattling the country, making rescue work even more dangerous. survival stories are a relief but the death toll is incredibly high and it is rising. as of now, more than 2500 people in nepal, india and china are dead. those injured double that number. and it happened mid-saturday, a 7.8-ma magnitude earthquake center in land-locked nepal it shook the ground far into india, far into china and across the towering himalayian mountain range. back in the city nearly surviving is just one hurdle. finding medical care shelter, food and water is another. thousands of families their homes destroyed, are spending a second night out in the open air. and kathmandu's hospitals are overflowin
. >>> good evening, everyone i'm poppy harlow joining us from new york. we begin with the earthquake that was a tragedy and now the aftershocks are making even worse. this is nepal, the capital city kathmandu. this man is one of the lucky ones. he is alive, rescued from the building that collapsed right around him. aftershocks nearly as powerful as the initial quake. they have been rattling the country, making rescue work even more dangerous. survival stories are a relief but the death...
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what's it like there, poppy? >> reporter: what it is is a very vocal, as you can hear, but very peaceful protest. the police here tweeting at least 600 people have descended here on city hall right at 15th and market right in the middle. pan out to see what we're talking about here. again, gathering of people of all ages all races, coming together and telling me wolf, this is about a lot more than freddie gray. one young woman angela telling me this is about equal treatment for all people of all races, under the law, and saying they want answers about freddie gray, but they want answers about a number of different african-american men they believe were unjustly killed in police custody. i did have a chance to speak with the police inspector here one of the top guys in it's police force who told me we know this is going to be peaceful. the city has a long history of peaceful protests we're prepared for whatever happens, there are marchers in another location but told me this, wolf. protestors are stirns scitizens
what's it like there, poppy? >> reporter: what it is is a very vocal, as you can hear, but very peaceful protest. the police here tweeting at least 600 people have descended here on city hall right at 15th and market right in the middle. pan out to see what we're talking about here. again, gathering of people of all ages all races, coming together and telling me wolf, this is about a lot more than freddie gray. one young woman angela telling me this is about equal treatment for all people...
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jake. >> thanks poppy. good morning, everyone. if you're just joining us let's bring you up to speed on what's going on. at this hour we're expecting any moment president obama to appear in the brady white house press briefing room to talk about what is probably the most difficult decision a president has to make the decision to try to rescue hostages the decision to send troops into harm's way. right now what we know president obama is going to talk about is a counter-terrorism attempt, mission that went wrong. one that went wrong in january, an attempt to rescue the hostage, kenneth weinstein -- sorry, warren weinstein, an american contractor who has been held by al qaeda since august 2011. in december 2011 the al qaeda leader ayman al zawahiri claimed to hold him. last video in 2013 when warren weinstein asked president obama in his second term to do everything he could to try to rescue him. this rescue attempt did go wrong. we're now told by president obama and the white house that warren weinstein and another hostage, an ital
jake. >> thanks poppy. good morning, everyone. if you're just joining us let's bring you up to speed on what's going on. at this hour we're expecting any moment president obama to appear in the brady white house press briefing room to talk about what is probably the most difficult decision a president has to make the decision to try to rescue hostages the decision to send troops into harm's way. right now what we know president obama is going to talk about is a counter-terrorism attempt,...
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poppy harlow is in the newsroom with the very latest? >> people who survived the initial shock, the ground shook and rolled violently for roughly a minute knocking down buildings burying people inside. the death toll very early now stands at more than 1450 people. officials say it is the most destructive earthquake to hit nepal in more than 80 years. on the phone with me from kathmandu melody sleever. she's in nepal with an international reporting project, a group of reporters from john hopkins university. melody, thank you for being with me. i'm glad you are okay. is everyone who was traveling with you already all right? >> reporter: yes. thankfully, everyone is just fine. we really lucked out. >> i'm glad to hear that. can you tell me what you went through, what it was like. >> reporter: yeah. i was walking across the lobby of the hotel. i was actually about to get on the elevator thank goodness i didn't get on it or else i would have been struck there. the floor just began rocking very violently. ways sort of thrown toward a pillar. m
poppy harlow is in the newsroom with the very latest? >> people who survived the initial shock, the ground shook and rolled violently for roughly a minute knocking down buildings burying people inside. the death toll very early now stands at more than 1450 people. officials say it is the most destructive earthquake to hit nepal in more than 80 years. on the phone with me from kathmandu melody sleever. she's in nepal with an international reporting project, a group of reporters from john...
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poppy harlow joining you from new york. >>> you know what that music means.olitics. it is official. hillary clinton is running for president. the former first lady u.s. senator, and secretary of state has just announced her 2016 plans in this video released on social media.
poppy harlow joining you from new york. >>> you know what that music means.olitics. it is official. hillary clinton is running for president. the former first lady u.s. senator, and secretary of state has just announced her 2016 plans in this video released on social media.
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i'm poppy harlow joining you from new york this morning.in baltimore in just a moment. we want to update you on the latest on how nepal is coping after that devastating earthquake. the number of confirmed deaths is now at 5,031. about 10,000 people are believed to be injured as well. a drone shot this footage right outside the capital of kathmandu. you can see how much is flattened there. 200 people are now missing after the heavy rains triggered landslides just north of the capital. cnn senior international correspondent arwa damon joins me now. a mountainside village was almost entirely destroyed from the earthquake. as i understand it you're about 15 miles from where the epicenter was. how hard is it to get there and to get aid to the people that need it most there? >> reporter: poppy, we left the capital about eight hours ago. we had to stop because night fell and so the last four hours we've been driving on mud and dirt roads. very very slow going. we're right now camped out next to a grocery store. about three miles from where we're b
i'm poppy harlow joining you from new york this morning.in baltimore in just a moment. we want to update you on the latest on how nepal is coping after that devastating earthquake. the number of confirmed deaths is now at 5,031. about 10,000 people are believed to be injured as well. a drone shot this footage right outside the capital of kathmandu. you can see how much is flattened there. 200 people are now missing after the heavy rains triggered landslides just north of the capital. cnn senior...
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brandon: when i met poppi, the first person i thought of was my aunt. narrator: but will this chow hound's insatiable appetite... brandon: hey, hey, hey hey, hey, off. narrator: ...spoil the fun? brandon: poppi will be going into the epicenter of food central, and this bad habit needs to be trained out of him right now. i'm brandon mcmillan and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope. my mission is to make sure these amazing an
brandon: when i met poppi, the first person i thought of was my aunt. narrator: but will this chow hound's insatiable appetite... brandon: hey, hey, hey hey, hey, off. narrator: ...spoil the fun? brandon: poppi will be going into the epicenter of food central, and this bad habit needs to be trained out of him right now. i'm brandon mcmillan and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope. my mission is to make sure these amazing an
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poppy predicament. rural poverty drives myanmar's illegal opium trade.and nature trail -- a quest to find a rare and endangered bird in benin. millions of sirens have fled their homes since the outbreak
poppy predicament. rural poverty drives myanmar's illegal opium trade.and nature trail -- a quest to find a rare and endangered bird in benin. millions of sirens have fled their homes since the outbreak
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i want to bring in cnn's poppy harlow. governors and legislators are one thing.usinesses changes the metric for everything. >> every governor of every state wants big business to operate and headquarters in that state. >> and not leave. >> nike say they oppose this, it's bad for business. walmart coming out against the arkansas law. you name a big business, starbucks, eli lily, they are speaking out about this. i sat down in new york last night with warren buffett whose berkshire hathaway owns 70-plus different businesses that operate all of them in indiana, some of them are headquartered in indiana. i asked him what he makes of the law. and he said he hadn't read the fine print but he knows all about it. he said, to the extent it could in any way be prejudicial to gays or lesbians, he opposes it. here's more. the governor of indiana, mike pence, said this week he will fix the law, that he will move to make sure that it does not discriminate against anyone. however, when he was asked over the weekend whether he would add sexual orientation, be in favor of adding
i want to bring in cnn's poppy harlow. governors and legislators are one thing.usinesses changes the metric for everything. >> every governor of every state wants big business to operate and headquarters in that state. >> and not leave. >> nike say they oppose this, it's bad for business. walmart coming out against the arkansas law. you name a big business, starbucks, eli lily, they are speaking out about this. i sat down in new york last night with warren buffett whose...
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much more straight ahead in the newsroom with poppy harlow. >>> good evening, everyone i'm poppy harlow us from new york. we begin with the earthquake that was a tragedy and now the aftershocks are making even worse. this is nepal, the capital city kathmandu. this man is one of the lucky ones. he is alive, rescued from the building that collapsed right around him. aftershocks nearly as powerful as the initial quake. they have been rattling the country, making rescue work even more dangerous. survival stories are a relief but the death toll is incredibly high and it is rising. as of now, more than 2500 people in nepal, india and china are dead. those injured double that number. and it happened mid-saturday, a 7.8-ma magnitude earthquake center in land
much more straight ahead in the newsroom with poppy harlow. >>> good evening, everyone i'm poppy harlow us from new york. we begin with the earthquake that was a tragedy and now the aftershocks are making even worse. this is nepal, the capital city kathmandu. this man is one of the lucky ones. he is alive, rescued from the building that collapsed right around him. aftershocks nearly as powerful as the initial quake. they have been rattling the country, making rescue work even more...
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gets to jump into poppy's ponds pond, a tradition. >>> to the pits earthquakes hosting salt lake. quakes called to the foul despite their protest. allowing morales a free kick. initially hits the wall. comes back to him. doesn't miss. salt lake wins 1-0. san jose now 2-3 on the year. >> they grindsed out a victory. sometimes you have to do that. that's what they do. they defended their box pretty well. and at times desperate defending goes a long way. that's what worked for them. >> tomorrow's opener, down in arizona. a's and rangers. preview on abc7 after the ten commandments. >> what's the temperature of that pond. >> i'm not sure. polar plung. >> they have a robe to put on afterwards, too. >> why am i asking what's the temperature? >> i have a small radius i forecast for. >>> next on abc7 news at 9:00 a >>> coming up tonight on abc7 news after the ten commandments, check out the sierra. fresh snow made for a great easter on the slopes. we'll take you to borealis ski resort. in sacramento an attempt to break the record for the world's largest easter egg hunt ends in anger. >>> t
gets to jump into poppy's ponds pond, a tradition. >>> to the pits earthquakes hosting salt lake. quakes called to the foul despite their protest. allowing morales a free kick. initially hits the wall. comes back to him. doesn't miss. salt lake wins 1-0. san jose now 2-3 on the year. >> they grindsed out a victory. sometimes you have to do that. that's what they do. they defended their box pretty well. and at times desperate defending goes a long way. that's what worked for them....
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poppy, you interviewed the host of saturday night's dinner comedian cecily strong. is she nervous?think she's a little nervous to stand next to the leader of the free world and point some jokes at him and others. if she's nervous, she wears it very well. >> people are angry, seth. society is angry. and sometimes it's not angry enough. open your eyes people. war, hunger diseases it's like pick one. >> hosting the white house correspondent's dinner is a job some have turned down. it's a job of awkward moments. >> the launch of healthcare.gov was a disaster. >> and biting words. >> i believe the government that governs best is the government that governs least and by these standards we've set up a fabulous government in iraq. >> you said some people encouraged you not to do this? >> uh-huh. >> why? >> no eoffense. it's sort of known as a tough room. when it was made public people were like congratulations and i think i would go like uh-huh thank you. >> let's face it fox. you'll miss me when i'm gone. it will be harder to convince the american people that hillary was born in kenya. >>
poppy, you interviewed the host of saturday night's dinner comedian cecily strong. is she nervous?think she's a little nervous to stand next to the leader of the free world and point some jokes at him and others. if she's nervous, she wears it very well. >> people are angry, seth. society is angry. and sometimes it's not angry enough. open your eyes people. war, hunger diseases it's like pick one. >> hosting the white house correspondent's dinner is a job some have turned down. it's...
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word is getting around fast about this rally, poppy. >> reporter: right, jake.'re expecting about 2,000 people here at city hall 15th and market street right in the heart of philadelphia. we know police have tweeted there are 500 people here so far. it has just gotten under way. expected to grow. about 100 people in another location are marching. talking to people here about why they're marching and they say this is not just about baltimore. this is not just about freddie gray. this is about a national problem. one girl i just spoke with a young woman named angela told me this is about police ignoring the cry for treating everyone equally. she said we want answers, and we want them now. there is a sense here that they're not getting answers. i know the process takes time, but they want answers from baltimore and they say nationwide they're seeing this happen. i did have an interesting conversation jake with a chief inspector of the philadelphia police here. joe sullivan. here's what he told me. he said protestors are citizens, not suspects. our job as police is
word is getting around fast about this rally, poppy. >> reporter: right, jake.'re expecting about 2,000 people here at city hall 15th and market street right in the heart of philadelphia. we know police have tweeted there are 500 people here so far. it has just gotten under way. expected to grow. about 100 people in another location are marching. talking to people here about why they're marching and they say this is not just about baltimore. this is not just about freddie gray. this is...
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poppy harlow up next. you're in the cnn newsroom i'm poppy harlow joining me from new york. we begin this hour with very dangerous weather wreaking havoc for millions of americans, the threat is far from over. severe storms stretching from texas to the carolinas bringing damaging winds, large hail and tornadoes this a day after a circus act in texas had to end early when a strong storm hit, hail the size of baseballs forcing those crowds to quickly evacuate the tent. >> [ bleep ]. >> come here baby. >> somehow, that tent did not collapse. luckily no one was injured. and then in colorado lightning forced some denver-bound planes to reroute to colorado springs and land there. some of those passengers were left sitting on the tarmac for six hours. in neighboring wyoming blizzard companies caused a human pileup on interstate 80 blizzard
poppy harlow up next. you're in the cnn newsroom i'm poppy harlow joining me from new york. we begin this hour with very dangerous weather wreaking havoc for millions of americans, the threat is far from over. severe storms stretching from texas to the carolinas bringing damaging winds, large hail and tornadoes this a day after a circus act in texas had to end early when a strong storm hit, hail the size of baseballs forcing those crowds to quickly evacuate the tent. >> [ bleep ]....
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and some like the fire poppy are resurfacing after 40 years. experts say these kinds of plants can only be found one to three years after fire and won't be seen again until the next one. >>> happening right now, road closures on parts of van ness avenue in san francisco. it won't re-open until monday. the 72-hour closure is between geary and post and from ellis to pine. muni and golden gate transit will still run through the area. crews are building an underground walkway to sutter health's california pacific medical center's campus. >>> saying good-bye to your pet can be heartbreaking. coming up, how to know when it's time to let go. >> can't wait for the new apple watch? neither could they. the first customers to get their hands on the newest gadgets. >> from the kpix 5 weather center, good afternoon. we have all heard by now that it's going to rain. but i'll tell you just how much and the effects on your weekend. the news >>> it is friday and we are's answering your questions with our pet expert dr. jill. while it's not the happiest of subs,
and some like the fire poppy are resurfacing after 40 years. experts say these kinds of plants can only be found one to three years after fire and won't be seen again until the next one. >>> happening right now, road closures on parts of van ness avenue in san francisco. it won't re-open until monday. the 72-hour closure is between geary and post and from ellis to pine. muni and golden gate transit will still run through the area. crews are building an underground walkway to sutter...
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. >> this is insane here poppy. >> you can go in search of answers. >> which celebrities do you wanto see tonight? >> you might discover something unfamiliar. >> what is your favorite -- >> what is the nerdy one? >> or uncover something unexpected. >> you know the boyfriend on the show secretaries slnt. >> just when you think your journally has reached an end you'll be surprised to find it's only just beginning. >> you shall did -- wherever it goes. >> we'll be right back (cheers and applause) there's no taste like twizzlers. there's no taste like twizzlers. there's no taste like twizzlers. (witch laughing) from movie classics to tv hits twizzlerize your entertainment with twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. ♪ ♪ ♪ hershey's spreads. bring the delicious taste of hershey's chocolate to anything - everything. with hershey's spreads, the possibilities are delicious. woman: it's been a journey to get where i am. and i didn't get here alone. there were people who listened along the way. people who gave me options. kept me on track. and through it all my retirement never got left behind.
. >> this is insane here poppy. >> you can go in search of answers. >> which celebrities do you wanto see tonight? >> you might discover something unfamiliar. >> what is your favorite -- >> what is the nerdy one? >> or uncover something unexpected. >> you know the boyfriend on the show secretaries slnt. >> just when you think your journally has reached an end you'll be surprised to find it's only just beginning. >> you shall did --...
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all the glitz, glamour and jokes start at 7:00 with poppy harlow only on cnn. >>> well the speculation is over. last night former u.s. olympian turned reality tv star bruce jenner revealed to the world that he's transitioning to a woman. here's part of his emotional interview with diane sawyer. >> we see the -- you see what? >> a confused person running away from who i was. >> with fear? >> big-time fear yeah yeah. scared to death. didn't know what my future held at that time. >> help everybody struggling with what this is. >> that is me. that is her. >> jenner says he will decide later whether to have sex reassignment surgery, but that -- this is the last interview he will do as bruce. jenner watched the interview with members of his family including ex-wife kris jenner who had been largely supportive. >>> bruce jenner has no doubt already experienced a roller coaster of emotions all in front of a national audience. someone who may be able to relate zoe turk. for three decades he flew a helicopter in the skies over los angeles capturing some of the most dramatic news stories from the
all the glitz, glamour and jokes start at 7:00 with poppy harlow only on cnn. >>> well the speculation is over. last night former u.s. olympian turned reality tv star bruce jenner revealed to the world that he's transitioning to a woman. here's part of his emotional interview with diane sawyer. >> we see the -- you see what? >> a confused person running away from who i was. >> with fear? >> big-time fear yeah yeah. scared to death. didn't know what my future...
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. ♪ >>> 3:00 eastern here in the cnn news room, i'm poppy harlow. with us beginning with this, the world again hearing from a brutal terrorist organization claims responsibility for a massacre on college campus in kenya. al shabab based in somalia, but has a history of violent attacks outside that country. today, the group promised more bloodshed in kenya, just two days after 147 people, mostly christians and mostly students, were gunned down on a university campus. four of the terrorists were killed. police arrested five others believed to be conct
. ♪ >>> 3:00 eastern here in the cnn news room, i'm poppy harlow. with us beginning with this, the world again hearing from a brutal terrorist organization claims responsibility for a massacre on college campus in kenya. al shabab based in somalia, but has a history of violent attacks outside that country. today, the group promised more bloodshed in kenya, just two days after 147 people, mostly christians and mostly students, were gunned down on a university campus. four of the...
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>> well, poppy, the u.s. capitol police confirming it was suicide.woman saying in a statement it was self-inflicted gunshot by neutralized subject. this happened on the west front of the u.s. capitol building, side of the c
>> well, poppy, the u.s. capitol police confirming it was suicide.woman saying in a statement it was self-inflicted gunshot by neutralized subject. this happened on the west front of the u.s. capitol building, side of the c
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. >> poppy seeds!) >> from the employee break room at the hayden collider, it's "the late show with david letterman." tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now, a man hopped up on placebo, david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs ( band playing "late show" theme )
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issues in the eyes of the american public you will get sidetracked or you are or just the one issue poppy. >> that is the ridiculousness of the media and the democrats and politicians to put them into racing call box. everybody that is for life and family everyone is concerned not just about the economy but the number one issue in the touche champion said know this best charles instagram and rick santorum of the global jihad movement if you look at the governor's they talk about education and issues and health care so the whole issue facing over country is of global jihad movement we have to be sure we get our president in a position he knows how to defend every country in what the issues are and nobody is talking about that. to think we have this dichotomy is a false premise they're in trouble for an we have to have strong families with a strong country and a strong economy. hagel are these companies going to be able to function? neil: is a destructive given that you? -- that you of foreign policy? >> it is sad for in the republican to violate the 11th amendment you shall not speak ill o
issues in the eyes of the american public you will get sidetracked or you are or just the one issue poppy. >> that is the ridiculousness of the media and the democrats and politicians to put them into racing call box. everybody that is for life and family everyone is concerned not just about the economy but the number one issue in the touche champion said know this best charles instagram and rick santorum of the global jihad movement if you look at the governor's they talk about education...
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. >> poppy seeds! h g soon!tyrest black, stearns & foster serta icomfort even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, free set-up, and free removal of your old mattress and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. but hurry! sleep train's interest free for 3 event is ending soon. ...guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ -the following is a paid presentation from the new face of time life starvista entertainment. -♪ don't touch a dial ♪ -♪...