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has been broken by the heroic red army soldiers have built a railway across our liberated country the vul destroyers the railway workers will be arriving today with the first train from the heartlands. january seventeenth one thousand nine hundred forty three the focus of the day the siege finally ended when we heard the noise from our soldiers guns we were so happy . the scenes took millions of lives. even now we know exactly how many. was. when the. ok it was over people started sending in food from bush all over the country. i'm feeling better now i go to the alexander nevsky monastery to pick grass my make soup with it it's a pity there are no nettles in leningrad they're quite tasty we have bread now the only thing that upsets me still is the bombing it's more frequent now. will we stay alive. i even want to play my guitar again i just wish the bombing of leningrad would stop. it on the chin i was really scared by the air raid sirens isn't it that there were lots of them but you should be anti aircraft guns fired planes were flying and there was a lot who are all over the sea or it w
has been broken by the heroic red army soldiers have built a railway across our liberated country the vul destroyers the railway workers will be arriving today with the first train from the heartlands. january seventeenth one thousand nine hundred forty three the focus of the day the siege finally ended when we heard the noise from our soldiers guns we were so happy . the scenes took millions of lives. even now we know exactly how many. was. when the. ok it was over people started sending in...
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. >> as this begins you can just see almost as if they were vul tours on a telephone line waiting to leap as the republican leadership starts talking about abortion and they start cranking up their war on women rhetoric and campaign. >> they want republicans to take the bait. they really do. republicans ould be smarter about not taking the bait. >> and maybe coming up with an agenda that really gets to the issues, solves the issues of working men and women in this country, our middle class,nd gets to all that matters most to america. >> yes, instead of the social issues. when they're asked about social issues, the one thing chris christie does very well even though he does shoot inside the tent, he says i'm not here to talk about that right now. he takes control of the message and the stories and the media, at least before bridgegate he did, and i think that's a pretty good way to do it. >> do you thk he'll be doing that again soon? >> i hope not, i really do. i hope he can just proceed and govern the state of new jersey and if he wants to run he can do it and doesn't have to wry abo
. >> as this begins you can just see almost as if they were vul tours on a telephone line waiting to leap as the republican leadership starts talking about abortion and they start cranking up their war on women rhetoric and campaign. >> they want republicans to take the bait. they really do. republicans ould be smarter about not taking the bait. >> and maybe coming up with an agenda that really gets to the issues, solves the issues of working men and women in this country, our...
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markets from this soil soil, and -- volatile tie and vul nirability?> emerges markets are important to numberral growth, asthma,et central banks raise their interest rates to fight inflation, they risk slowing growth. as they slow growth that lowers global gdp that lowers demand for goods and services produced companies in the u.s., especially large caps in s&p 500 for example. lori: taper is done slowly. by the fed. so, there is a cyclome cal psychological react going on in markets, will tha be priced in and move on? become the cost of doing business or will that volatile tie turn it? >> our assessment washat equity market in u.s. would be up marginally this year. in to august, when thi then it will flatten out. other periods of hisry we've seen a lot of volitility. lori: how would you play these times, have you to be on top of our investment portfolio. >> i like owning volitility this year, you can also do it by bringing up your cash balances. if you are a retail investor, and position yourself more conservatively. lori: a defensive profile these day
markets from this soil soil, and -- volatile tie and vul nirability?> emerges markets are important to numberral growth, asthma,et central banks raise their interest rates to fight inflation, they risk slowing growth. as they slow growth that lowers global gdp that lowers demand for goods and services produced companies in the u.s., especially large caps in s&p 500 for example. lori: taper is done slowly. by the fed. so, there is a cyclome cal psychological react going on in markets,...
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i want to hear what is going on vul ner ran bli. ford is moving big into china. now that argentina is falling apart, we have to listen extra close to ford's latin american facts and figures. dupont is going to give us a sense of how immune the new dupont is to these global issues. wednesday is the day that i'm counting on to tell fuss there are buyers looking to get into stocks without much more economic exposure because they think a recession is on the horizon. will listen to biogen and wellpoint which are pristine health care companies that go up when the rest of the market goes down. thursday we hear from three amazing tech companies that people don't realize are tech. they are called stealth tech in the get rich carefully, 3m, underarmor and colgate. if we're still down by thursday, look to the stocks as places to deliver good numbers. unlike today we still haven't discounted the negative news, by next thursday we should be less emotional. today was very emotional. these are stocks that could shoot higher if the market once again is willing to differentiate a
i want to hear what is going on vul ner ran bli. ford is moving big into china. now that argentina is falling apart, we have to listen extra close to ford's latin american facts and figures. dupont is going to give us a sense of how immune the new dupont is to these global issues. wednesday is the day that i'm counting on to tell fuss there are buyers looking to get into stocks without much more economic exposure because they think a recession is on the horizon. will listen to biogen and...
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five minutes later, he began to con vuls slightly. there were gasps, snorts like a violent snore. they would be intermittent, every 30 seconds or so. >> went on for about 10 minutes, at which point he ceased to move throughout the entire time the family of the victim didn't say a thing. they were motion less and quite the entire time, his family was sobbing quite loudly as you can imagine. they declared him dead at 10:53 a.m. yesterday. >> what did you think when you were listening to the snorting as you describe it in the attempts? it was highly with unusual. it wasn't what they said was going to happen there is some reaction from the inmates early on. within five minutes, they are ceasing to move. so is the inaction followed by the gasping was highly unusual according to the people who have seen dozens of these things i have spoke to. >> you spoke to mcguire's family shortly after. if you would, describe what they had to say and what you saw from them in terms of reaction? >> mcguiree's family was in grief. one said oh, my god. at one point, they said how could this take so long
five minutes later, he began to con vuls slightly. there were gasps, snorts like a violent snore. they would be intermittent, every 30 seconds or so. >> went on for about 10 minutes, at which point he ceased to move throughout the entire time the family of the victim didn't say a thing. they were motion less and quite the entire time, his family was sobbing quite loudly as you can imagine. they declared him dead at 10:53 a.m. yesterday. >> what did you think when you were listening...
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witnesses say the execution took roughly 20 minutes and he appeared to gasp and con vuls repeatedly before died. his family described it as torture. tonight they are planning to file a federal lawsuit saying the state violated the eighth amendment. >> he tried to sit up against the straps on the guernsey. i watched him repeatedly clench his fists. it appeared to me he was fighting for his life and suffocating. the agony and terror of watching my dad suffocate to death lasted more than 19 minutes. >> well, tonight cnn legal analyst sunny hostin and paul joined us. they say the length is not unusual. is this cruel and unusual punishment? >> it's a close call. executions usually last 10 minutes. the lethal injection protocol that had been used is ten minutes. that was well past that. there was evidence of the struggle. the supreme court has found that it is cruel and unusual for someone to suffer, but we also know that the death penalty doesn't have to be pain free. so at the very least i think it does open up the question as to what is going to happen with the death penalty because we can't
witnesses say the execution took roughly 20 minutes and he appeared to gasp and con vuls repeatedly before died. his family described it as torture. tonight they are planning to file a federal lawsuit saying the state violated the eighth amendment. >> he tried to sit up against the straps on the guernsey. i watched him repeatedly clench his fists. it appeared to me he was fighting for his life and suffocating. the agony and terror of watching my dad suffocate to death lasted more than 19...
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they weren't the ones who put this on line but found the vul nesht. months and they never heard back from snap chat. are we good now? have you patched up this hole? what they told me last night is they may have patched it but with a couple of minor modifications, you can actually utilize this exploit. pretty eye opening, fredricka. >> oh, night gosh. indeed, it is. let's bring in the president of mitnik security.com and formerly the most wanted criminal but now he hacks for the good guys. good to see you, kevin. if skype and snap chat are vulnerable, is your private information safe anywhere? >> i think the nsa has proved what was said years ago. you have no privacy. get over it. with respect to that snap chat hack, it wasn't that the hackers actually broke into snap chat. what they were able to do is to -- what you can do is you could abuse their service so if you have a valid telephone number of a snap chat user, you could associate what user name or display name that that phone number is attached to. all these guys did was basically take up telepho
they weren't the ones who put this on line but found the vul nesht. months and they never heard back from snap chat. are we good now? have you patched up this hole? what they told me last night is they may have patched it but with a couple of minor modifications, you can actually utilize this exploit. pretty eye opening, fredricka. >> oh, night gosh. indeed, it is. let's bring in the president of mitnik security.com and formerly the most wanted criminal but now he hacks for the good guys....