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send us e-mails or call and leave us up voicemail. ng up in the next half- hour, classic car takes the spotlight in tractor tales. all that and more coming up next. >>> today on us farm report. the raw milk and medicine to biological reality as consumers discover the risks are real. just as we saw with the new us chinese president, links between foreign exchange students and american funds can have surprising future reports. and baxter black puts new technology to the ultimate test. us farm report is brought to you by the less we control system and by the 2012 chevy silverado hd. >>> hello and welcome to us farm report. i'm john phipps. we have the story in the moment which i hope might be the first of many such announcements. several of our current health scourges including cancer may be amenable to control vaccines. microbiology is making procedures advances and right now it appears that some of humankind's biggest medical challenges may be encountered by boosting our own immune systems. it's my dream that my grandchildren will view
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had put up on facebook the night before that we were being obstructed and our fans clogged up their voicemailvery clearly partisan and political. attacking science, attacking the epa's meticulous and thorough 3.5 year investigation. and then barring an investigator willing to report on this and putting me in handcuffs and throwing me in jail. this is thuggery. they threw out john boehner's promise for transparency out with me yesterday. now they are paying for it. because there is on enormous media backlash because it. >> right. i just saw a john boehner clip on transparency, and it seems like a joke now. you are really right, one, they are already recording this so they don't mind it being recorded as long as it's not to show you wrong they are. and you were trying to record it to see what they were going to say. and then just real quick there, you as a public citizen -- since it was a public hearing could have sat in the hearing anyway. >> but not recorded it. >> wasn't your camera man credentialed. >> the first set we hired were credentialed. but the point is that, you know our film gaslan
had put up on facebook the night before that we were being obstructed and our fans clogged up their voicemailvery clearly partisan and political. attacking science, attacking the epa's meticulous and thorough 3.5 year investigation. and then barring an investigator willing to report on this and putting me in handcuffs and throwing me in jail. this is thuggery. they threw out john boehner's promise for transparency out with me yesterday. now they are paying for it. because there is on enormous...
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next up i'll try you to save you more money. >> announcer: coming up at your request, jim is checking his inbox, voicemail and twitter to answer your best questions to air, tonight, ready to ride the rails some all board, conductor cramer decides which stocks with take your portfolio full steam ahead. and this company makes the world's smallest heart pump, giving patients another option, do not miss exclusive ahead coming up on "mad money". [ male announcer ] the draw of the past is a powerful thing. but we couldn't simply repeat history. we had to create it. introducing the 2013 lexus gs, with leading-edge safety technology, like available blind spot monitor... [ tires screech ] ...night view... and heads-up display. [ engine revving ] the all-new 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little place where we can get some work done. there's a three-prong plug. i have club passes. [ male announcer ] now there's a mileage card that offers special perks on united, like a
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up in his home in that massive explosion. so abc's "good morning america" they obtained the final words powell spoke via a voicemail that he apparentlyinutes before the house went up in flames. >> hello, this is josh. and i'm calling to say good-bye. i am not able to live without my sons. and i am not able to go on anymore. i'm sorry to everyone i've hurt. good-bye. >> a little bit of the back story here. these boyce were at the center of this nasty custody dispute between powell and the parents of his wife susan. susan had disappeared. slice been gone ever since 2009. so her parents were the official guardians of brayden and charlie who were on a court-mandated visit. it was supposed to be supervised. deputies say powell actually locked the social worker out of the house. >> they didn't want to see their dad when it came time, but daddy's waiting for you. i encouraged them and tried talking them into going, but they clearly did not want to go. >> judy and chuck cox were starting
up in his home in that massive explosion. so abc's "good morning america" they obtained the final words powell spoke via a voicemail that he apparentlyinutes before the house went up in flames. >> hello, this is josh. and i'm calling to say good-bye. i am not able to live without my sons. and i am not able to go on anymore. i'm sorry to everyone i've hurt. good-bye. >> a little bit of the back story here. these boyce were at the center of this nasty custody dispute between...
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. >> announcer: coming up at your request, jim is checking his inbox, voicemail and twitter to the airnight, ready to ride answer your best questions on the air, tonight, ready to ride the rails some all board, conductor cramer decides which stocks with take your portfolio full steam ahead. and this company makes the world's smallest heart pump, giving patients another option, do not miss exclusive ahead coming up on "mad money". >>> welcome to request week here on "mad money," this is the single most interactive show on earth. tonight's tweet is from bovey23, he asks, jim, union pacific or norfolk souther? give me that? by the way, we are getting so many amazing ideas and we can't get to all of them. but you can see the incoming tweets from all over cramerica in the cnbc twitter. so keep them coming,@jimcramer #madtweets. now back to the excellent question. not just because these rails are not like the reading and the pennsy, both worth the same price in monopoly when i always threw the board at my sister when i lost, which is why she always let me win. i'm a fan of the railroads beca
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up 1,000 bucks short, too. we called the corporate office and their voicemail box was filled. this is what a tax prepare at the district heights office says -- preparer at the district heights office says happened. >> the irs database crashed. 200million people's information got lost, their money got lost, their numbers got lost. scott irs right now is reinputting over -- so the irs right now is reinputting 200 million people into the system. >> i want my money. i would like to know what's going on. >> we checked and no one at the irs that we spoke with knows anything about a database crash of 200 million people. the complaints against bat tax service are growing. after our 10:00 report we got calls with similar complaints from other local instant tax service offices. >>> the news edge on the district now, 130 current and former city employees accused of fraud. the director of the d.c. department of employment services says an audit turned up the names of city workers who may have collected unemployment while on the job. altogether between 700 this is and $800,000 was scammed
up 1,000 bucks short, too. we called the corporate office and their voicemail box was filled. this is what a tax prepare at the district heights office says -- preparer at the district heights office says happened. >> the irs database crashed. 200million people's information got lost, their money got lost, their numbers got lost. scott irs right now is reinputting over -- so the irs right now is reinputting 200 million people into the system. >> i want my money. i would like to know...
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. >> he left me a voicemail. >> what up? >> i got a call from a guy i met in jail.oing illegal things." >> said the police kicked his door in, locked up his brother, they threw handcuffs on his mother. and he talking about he knew who had sent the police in his house. he was looking for 'em. >> ( talking on phone ): ain't find your bitch ass yesterday, nigga. ( bl) that ( bleep )-ass nigga. >> what's up, what's up? my man flamo, he'll make you laugh. but if you ( bleep ) with him, you better bring it on. >> these mother ( ble) came here, man. took my little brother, the one that got shot. in a ( bleep ) wheelchair, man. took him to jail. >> but still though man... >> boy, it's gonna make it better for me. >> i'm sorry to hear about your brother, but still though, that don't make ( bleep ) no right. >> i need my phone. i walk around with my pistol... can you grab my phone, brother? i can't, you know... >> man, you crazy, man, be out here like this. and i respect y'all, you know what i'm saying, what you doing and everything, that's cool. i'm not with ceasefire. >> wh
. >> he left me a voicemail. >> what up? >> i got a call from a guy i met in jail.oing illegal things." >> said the police kicked his door in, locked up his brother, they threw handcuffs on his mother. and he talking about he knew who had sent the police in his house. he was looking for 'em. >> ( talking on phone ): ain't find your bitch ass yesterday, nigga. ( bl) that ( bleep )-ass nigga. >> what's up, what's up? my man flamo, he'll make you laugh. but...
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able to pull that off, but many corporate executives say the volume of voicemail and email they get has become unmanageable, eating up. combine that with a corporate culture that values endless meetings and face time with the boss, and you can see why so many employees toil into the night just to get their real work done. we visited the corporate headquarters of best buy, the electronics retailer in richfield, minnesota. >> hey, john. it's stac'. >> employees stacy verstraight, jason dehne... >> oh, i sent it to her already. >> and marissa plume say that putting in 60-to-80-hour weeks got them pats on the back. >> you know, you'd send an email at 9:00 at night, and the next day your coworkers would say, "hey, wow, you were up really late last night. what were you doing? you were working that whole time? wow, great job." >> right, right. >> but if you weren't there at the crack of dawn, you were put down. >> you know, if i come in at 9:00 or 10:00, i was at a doctor's appointment, you know, people were saying, "oh, gee, glad you could show up today." you know, so it felt a little-- >> a little dig. >> yeah, a little b
able to pull that off, but many corporate executives say the volume of voicemail and email they get has become unmanageable, eating up. combine that with a corporate culture that values endless meetings and face time with the boss, and you can see why so many employees toil into the night just to get their real work done. we visited the corporate headquarters of best buy, the electronics retailer in richfield, minnesota. >> hey, john. it's stac'. >> employees stacy verstraight,...
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voicemail system. good-bye. >> reporter: these angry customers say they aren't giving up on getting their money. >> i will never come back here again. >> reporter: and if the information for 200 million people had been compromised, that would be big news, but no one we spoke with at the irs knows anything about that. now we did, however, find many complaints against instant tax service on the ripoff reports website from 13 different states. claims like that will go through the inspector general for tax administrations office. >> how frustrating for all those people. thank you. this first started with several tips from viewers. if you see a story you think we should look into send us your tips at wttg.com or call us at 202-895-3000. >>> a news alert out of maryland tonight, two prince george's county police officers have been suspended pending an investigation into a police involved shooting in brentwood last friday. the officers say they thought two people were about to rob a convenience store and confronted them. one allegedly tried to hit an. is both took off running. when officers -- an officer. both took of
voicemail system. good-bye. >> reporter: these angry customers say they aren't giving up on getting their money. >> i will never come back here again. >> reporter: and if the information for 200 million people had been compromised, that would be big news, but no one we spoke with at the irs knows anything about that. now we did, however, find many complaints against instant tax service on the ripoff reports website from 13 different states. claims like that will go through the...
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up and i feel like it didn't really happen. i just miss them all so much. they were our boys. all three of them. >> reporter: josh powell's sister, alina, talking exclusively to "gma." recalling a voicemail from her brother, just 20 minutes before he blew up the house, killing himself and his two young sons, charlie and braden. >> i'm not able to live without my sons. i'm sorry to everyone i've hurt. good-bye. >> reporter: moments later, she called 911. >> i'm terrified to drive over there. i'm afraid of seeing something i don't want to see. i just stopped in the street, looking at the shell of the house. it was gone. we know it was just empty, hollow inside. >> reporter: why do you think your brother did this? why did he kill himself and his two young sons? >> he must have just felt that -- that there was only one way left for him to protect his sons from the pain. all the emotional and physical pain that they had been experiencing. >> reporter: but he didn't protect them. he killed them. >> i wish it had been differently. >> reporter: considering what we now know josh was capable of, do you think that he had a role in susan's disappearance? >> no. i have never seen any indication from
up and i feel like it didn't really happen. i just miss them all so much. they were our boys. all three of them. >> reporter: josh powell's sister, alina, talking exclusively to "gma." recalling a voicemail from her brother, just 20 minutes before he blew up the house, killing himself and his two young sons, charlie and braden. >> i'm not able to live without my sons. i'm sorry to everyone i've hurt. good-bye. >> reporter: moments later, she called 911. >> i'm...
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murder, buying ten gallons of gasoline the night before and left voicemail messages to his family saying good-bye 20 minutes before blowing up the house. he was a suspect in his wife's disappearance two years ago. funeral services for the two boys are set for this saturday. >>> well, so much for talk of peace. one day after southeastern president bashar al assad said he was committed to ending the bloodshed, his government forces to continue to attack those who oppose him. a fifth straight day of bombings in the city of homs. civilians are pleading for help tonight saying dozens of innocent families are being killed. the pentagon is now considering possible intervention and the european union is threatening more sanctions. so right now, no signs that things are easing up. >> everyone just watching this from afar as of right now. >> exactly. >> thank you, janelle. >>> during a tumultuous first year in mayor, jean kwan will deliver the state of the state address tonight at city hall. the speech comes while there are two recall petitions circulating to remove the mayor from office. during jean kwan's first year, the city has se
murder, buying ten gallons of gasoline the night before and left voicemail messages to his family saying good-bye 20 minutes before blowing up the house. he was a suspect in his wife's disappearance two years ago. funeral services for the two boys are set for this saturday. >>> well, so much for talk of peace. one day after southeastern president bashar al assad said he was committed to ending the bloodshed, his government forces to continue to attack those who oppose him. a fifth...
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made the mistake of calling up the editor-in-chief of the country's biggest selling paper and leaving, according to with a paper, built a very threatening message on the voicemail of the editor-in-chief. of course, they take things like democracy and freedom of the press very seriously in germany, and he didn't like being told what to do by the president, so it then took against him. what's now changed -- what's now changed is the prosecutor is basically saying there are initial suspicions, and we want to investigate. >> right, we're just seeing some movement here now, as what looks like a statement being laid out on the podium there, possibly christian's resignation statement, just if he emerges through the door. indeed, here he is. so we shall stay with these pictures and pick up on christian wulff as he makes an announcement on his position. >> dear citizens. i was glad to accept my election as a federal president, and i did my the host to do my job. it came from the bottom of my heart to strengthen the cohesion with and also society. everybody who lives in germany should feel accepted, should be able to go to school no matter what roots they have. we are to
made the mistake of calling up the editor-in-chief of the country's biggest selling paper and leaving, according to with a paper, built a very threatening message on the voicemail of the editor-in-chief. of course, they take things like democracy and freedom of the press very seriously in germany, and he didn't like being told what to do by the president, so it then took against him. what's now changed -- what's now changed is the prosecutor is basically saying there are initial suspicions, and...
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newspaper the sun up and running the investigation is part of the country's phone hacking scandal that came to light last year he revealed. it was common practice to monitor the private voicemail messages of celebrities. whitney houston has died at the age of forty eight the six time grammy award winner was found in a beverly hills hotel room on saturday the performer struggled with drugs and alcohol problems late in her career and did go to rehab last year authorities have yet to determine the exact cause of houston's death. now the u.s. army private bradley manning accused of passing government secrets to wiki leaks has been nominated for the nobel peace prize he's been put forward. by an icelandic parliamentary group which said he should be recognized for exposing wall crimes the twenty four year old to spend more than a year behind bars awaiting trial in the us a clock stokely an activist for manning's coolest things the accused deserves the price the prize rather no less than the current us president did bradley manning is accused of the greatest act of civil disobedience least in my lifetime and what he is accused of is leaking documents and video. that has led to the en
newspaper the sun up and running the investigation is part of the country's phone hacking scandal that came to light last year he revealed. it was common practice to monitor the private voicemail messages of celebrities. whitney houston has died at the age of forty eight the six time grammy award winner was found in a beverly hills hotel room on saturday the performer struggled with drugs and alcohol problems late in her career and did go to rehab last year authorities have yet to determine the...
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sun up and running the investigation as part of the country's phone hacking scandal that came to light last year he revealed that journalists it was a common practice to monitor the private voicemail messages of celebrities. whitney houston has died at the age of forty eight the six time grammy award winner was found in a beverly hills hotel room on saturday the performer struggled with drugs and alcohol problems later in her career even went to rehab last year authorities have yet to determine the exact cause of houston's death. while the u.s. army private bradley manning accused of passing government secrets to wiki leaks has been nominated for the nobel peace prize he's been put forward by the icelandic parliamentary group which said he should be recognized for exposing war crimes the twenty four year old who spent more than a year behind bars awaiting trial in the u.s. meantime but a key. member of parliament things that manning has played an important role in helping to tackle war crimes committed by governments. bradley manning deserve this honor because it is in criminal or along the whistle on war crimes it is not a criminal act to blow the whistle on war crimes or to blow
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voicemail, if you don't mind. put it in the hacker 9000. >> hi, r.j. it's rebecca. [ laughter ] i can't believe you stood me up on valentine's day.me a present, even though i'm assuming you got the one i gave you, that black shirt jacket thing you were asking for. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you wore a jacket, yeah. >> begging for it. >> jimmy: it's a shirt jacket. >> sort of a shirt jacket. >> jimmy: it's a blazer. yeah. blazer. >> you're probably wearing it right now, wherever you are. and i hope you're not with that hussy, bailey. [ laughter ] what do you see in her anyway? she's always wearing that tan blousy-looking thing. [ laughter ] but she never laughs at anything. [ laughter ] she better not laughing at me right now. is she laughing at me? [ sobs ] anyway, i still love you. happy valentine's day. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: all right, there you go. happy valentine's day. sorry you had to listen to that. you need to delete that immediately. i love this device. how about one more? how are you doing, buddy? >> how you doing? >> jimmy: good. what is your name and where are you from? >> i'm sam from cape cod. >> jimmy: sam
voicemail, if you don't mind. put it in the hacker 9000. >> hi, r.j. it's rebecca. [ laughter ] i can't believe you stood me up on valentine's day.me a present, even though i'm assuming you got the one i gave you, that black shirt jacket thing you were asking for. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you wore a jacket, yeah. >> begging for it. >> jimmy: it's a shirt jacket. >> sort of a shirt jacket. >> jimmy: it's a blazer. yeah. blazer. >> you're probably wearing...
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students who show up and maybe have questions about this sudden closure and they will be helping those students move forward with their educational careers. i did leave a message on their voicemail system and i have not heard back and i have yet to receive a comment from them. alex savage ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> time now 6:05 president barack obama is coming to san francisco raising money for his reelection campaign. he is scheduled to arrive just before 1:00 this afternoon. they will appear at three fundraisers and the first two are private with $30,000 per person. the second is at the knob hill masonic center and it is 13,000 dollars to get into that one. the boys and girls club is invited to be there. >> i fell raising tuitions are holding everybody back. >> reporter: now the president will spend the night in san francisco and tomorrow morning he plans on flying off to seattle. it is a small gathering at the mark hopkins hotel and will be followed by a private dinner in san francisco. then he will go to the masonic center featuring chris cornell at sound garden at 9:00 p.m. >>> they reached a final agreement on the payroll tax extension. >> we are here to talk about
students who show up and maybe have questions about this sudden closure and they will be helping those students move forward with their educational careers. i did leave a message on their voicemail system and i have not heard back and i have yet to receive a comment from them. alex savage ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> time now 6:05 president barack obama is coming to san francisco raising money for his reelection campaign. he is scheduled to arrive just before 1:00 this afternoon....
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up their home. he is a suspect for killing his wife in 2009. this is a voicemaileft just moments before his death to his dad. >> hello, this is josh. i'm calling to say goodbye. i am not able to live without my sons and i'm not able to go on anymore. i'm sorry to everyone i've hurt. goodbye. >> powell sent several similar goodbye e-mails including one to his pastor, attorney, family and friends. powell's children had come to see their dad for a court-ordered supervised visit on sunday. he drenched their home with 10 gallons of gas and then set the place on fire. >>> children's health care of atlanta is phasing out a series of ads which included messages like "being fat takes the fun out of being a kid." the hospital says it was meant to raise awareness. critics felt the ads were too negative and reinforced negative stereotypes. the hospital is now shifting its focus to changing the culture. >>> so let's head further south to the florida everglades where pythons are causing an alarming amount of destruction. according to the new study, the burmese python has nearly
up their home. he is a suspect for killing his wife in 2009. this is a voicemaileft just moments before his death to his dad. >> hello, this is josh. i'm calling to say goodbye. i am not able to live without my sons and i'm not able to go on anymore. i'm sorry to everyone i've hurt. goodbye. >> powell sent several similar goodbye e-mails including one to his pastor, attorney, family and friends. powell's children had come to see their dad for a court-ordered supervised visit on...
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voicemails of celebrities, politicians and even crime victims. murdoch and his deputies all said they had no idea what was going on. >> i feel regret. clearly, the practices of certain individuals did not live upto the standards and quality of journalism that we believe in, and that i believe in, and that this company believes in. >> ifill: but the disclosures kept coming. murdoch twice changed his story about what he knew and when. some lawmakers were left incredulous at this parliamentary hearing in november. >> mr. murdoch, you must be the first mafia boss in history who didn't know he was running a criminal enterprise. >> mr. watson, please. i think that's inappropriate, mr. chairman. >> ifill: the growing outcry led the murdochs to shut down "news of the world," after 168 years in business. more than a dozen of its journalists were arrested and two top executives resigned, along with london's police commissioner, as the fallout spread. two days ago, the police official heading three criminal investigations detailed a culture of illegal payments from journalists to those in authority. >> payments were being made to public officials who were in all areas of public life. and i've said that t
voicemails of celebrities, politicians and even crime victims. murdoch and his deputies all said they had no idea what was going on. >> i feel regret. clearly, the practices of certain individuals did not live upto the standards and quality of journalism that we believe in, and that i believe in, and that this company believes in. >> ifill: but the disclosures kept coming. murdoch twice changed his story about what he knew and when. some lawmakers were left incredulous at this...
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up. one of the messages went to his attorney where he said goodbye and i'm sorry. the other went to his cousin in texas. and it was a voicemailis josh. i'm calling to say goodbye. i'm not able to go on any more. i'm sorry to everyone. and shortly after that here in washington, that home blew up with the children inside. michael? >> thelma gutierrez, thanks so much. >>> up next, trouble with an american company outsourcing to chinese manufacturers like the controversial foxcon. >> do you know what the solutions were? we should put up more nets so people can't jump off their buildings. we should have more psychiatrists to help advise people. oh, and we should have more medical services to help the people doing this. instead of talking about what's wrong with a country who has no labor rights. >> they're reported as overworked and underpaid, and the reason why the company gets so much business? it makes quality electronics for us cheap. rethink how to do b. in here, inventory can be taught to learn. ♪ in here, machines have a voice... ♪ [ male announcer ] in here, medical history follows you... even when you're away from home. i
up. one of the messages went to his attorney where he said goodbye and i'm sorry. the other went to his cousin in texas. and it was a voicemailis josh. i'm calling to say goodbye. i'm not able to go on any more. i'm sorry to everyone. and shortly after that here in washington, that home blew up with the children inside. michael? >> thelma gutierrez, thanks so much. >>> up next, trouble with an american company outsourcing to chinese manufacturers like the controversial foxcon....
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up in flames. that's when the social worker got another dispatcher on the phone. >> powell's own sister had called police before the fire and told them she had received a strange voicemailo something drastic. new day and brand new violence shattering syria at this hour. the city coming under attack for the fifth day in a row. today, the heaviest so far. 40 people have died today. and according to the reports from the pentagon, they have started an internal review of military capabilities in case president obama calls for action. however, top officials say they are working on nonmilitary options first. qantas airways grounding one of its a-3830 jets after discovering dozens of hairline cracks in its wings. this happened in january. the plane has been flown 20 positive 30 times since those cracks were found. this is want the first problem for the airline. in 2008, an oxygen tank exploded on that flight. that plane forced to make an emergency landing. the new cracks are linked to some type of manufacturing issue and the plane should be back in the air within a week and those are your headlines. i hope i'm not on that plane when it's back into service. >> no cracks in my ai
up in flames. that's when the social worker got another dispatcher on the phone. >> powell's own sister had called police before the fire and told them she had received a strange voicemailo something drastic. new day and brand new violence shattering syria at this hour. the city coming under attack for the fifth day in a row. today, the heaviest so far. 40 people have died today. and according to the reports from the pentagon, they have started an internal review of military capabilities...