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more than 100 pedro panists and their parents with monsignor walsh came from across the u.s. to share their experiences. this conference gave participants permission to speak about their less positive memories. news coverage in the miami media acknowledged pedro panists had both positive and negative experiences. an article in a news magazine admitted that for some of the bigger children, coming to the u.s. was like coming to a summer camp. it went very well for them. however for others, especially for the littlest ones, they lived a nightmare. however, in the end, news coverage of this cathartic event concluded in line with the exile community's agreed-upon narrative about operation pedro pan. with a happy ending. "we are survivors," the article said. today, the immense majority are responsible citizens of the society we live in. any blame for their suffering fell strictly on the castro regime. "we were politically abused by a cruel system that separated us from our parents and tried to rob our culture, our language, and our customs. but it did not succeed." the article conc
more than 100 pedro panists and their parents with monsignor walsh came from across the u.s. to share their experiences. this conference gave participants permission to speak about their less positive memories. news coverage in the miami media acknowledged pedro panists had both positive and negative experiences. an article in a news magazine admitted that for some of the bigger children, coming to the u.s. was like coming to a summer camp. it went very well for them. however for others,...
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walsh to get the ball into the end zone. they have all three of their timeouts left. >> chris: the toughness would not be denied. no doubt. grogan to cut it to a six-point game. they didn't use much time. >> referee: false start, offense number 75. five yard penalty. >> chris: they'll back it up five yards. beginning at the 39 yard line after the kick return was huge. allowed them to save some time. didn't burn a timeout. and it's a six-point game. >> kirk: three receivers in motion. hill trying to catch all the attention of the florida state defense thinking that they would be going to the offense's right. >> chris: paul lewis there making a block. >> kirk: grisbhy leading the way. regardless of how this game finishes, you got one team in florida state who has expectations much making it to the final four and back to this building in early january, another team that's in, quote unquote rebuilding year because they lost so many players. one team is thinking, hey guys, i told you, we're young but we're going to have a great y
walsh to get the ball into the end zone. they have all three of their timeouts left. >> chris: the toughness would not be denied. no doubt. grogan to cut it to a six-point game. they didn't use much time. >> referee: false start, offense number 75. five yard penalty. >> chris: they'll back it up five yards. beginning at the 39 yard line after the kick return was huge. allowed them to save some time. didn't burn a timeout. and it's a six-point game. >> kirk: three...
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walsh to get the ball into the end zone. they have all three of their timeouts left. >> chris: the toughness would not be denied. no doubt. grogan to cut it to a six-point game. they didn't use much time. >> referee: false start, offense number 75. five yard penalty. >> chris: they'll back it up five yards. beginning at the 39 yard line after the kick return was huge. allowed them to save some time. didn't burn a timeout. and it's a six-point game. >> kirk: three receivers in motion. hill trying to catch all the attention of the florida state defense thinking that they would be going to the offense's right. >> chris: paul lewis there making a block. >> kirk: grisbhy leading the way. regardless of how this game finishes, you got one team in florida state who has expectations much making it to the final four and back to this building in early january, another team that's in, quote unquote rebuilding year because they lost so many players. one team is thinking, hey guys, i told you, we're young but we're going to have a great y
walsh to get the ball into the end zone. they have all three of their timeouts left. >> chris: the toughness would not be denied. no doubt. grogan to cut it to a six-point game. they didn't use much time. >> referee: false start, offense number 75. five yard penalty. >> chris: they'll back it up five yards. beginning at the 39 yard line after the kick return was huge. allowed them to save some time. didn't burn a timeout. and it's a six-point game. >> kirk: three...
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thank you so much, john walsh. this has happened so much with john walsh. now we have got two who are no longer with us. >> we've got the news yesterday. really. two in a week. why is this helpful for law enforcement? >> having worked with john walsh, the success rate that he had, over a thousand people were caught because of the reach of television. the community gets involved and all eyes are critical. so many people think they can evade the radar because who is looking? if you got a police force, if it's a small local police force, that's tricky. >> their resources are strapped. the fact that people are more willing to talk to them than they are to talk to the police. a lot of people are not trusting the law enforcement. >> a lot of them can be aanonymous. they can be with law enforcement as well. people are pretty wary. he just had reach. i covered a case where one of his guys were caught in thailand. these guys think they can get away anywhere. >> the last suspect, the mozdir guy was killed in a shoot-out in new york. there were several officers hurt i
thank you so much, john walsh. this has happened so much with john walsh. now we have got two who are no longer with us. >> we've got the news yesterday. really. two in a week. why is this helpful for law enforcement? >> having worked with john walsh, the success rate that he had, over a thousand people were caught because of the reach of television. the community gets involved and all eyes are critical. so many people think they can evade the radar because who is looking? if you...
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in a statement, walsh telling supporters the paper had, quote, become a distraction from the debate. now, he's going to serve the remainder of his term which expires in january. his party will choose a new candidate to run against steve danes. and before the news, roll call named walsh to the top ten most vulnerable senators up for vote this fall. the only republican on that list, mitch mcconnell of kentucky. >>> we shift our attention to focus on business. and markets slip after the ongoing crisis in ukraine and middle east. dow fell to lowest level since april. the nasdaq and s&p also posting double digit declines. jeff joins us now live with more from london. how do we expect this trading week to end? >> well, i think it's going to end in a similar fashion to be honest with you. the early calls on the u.s. market open are that we have the dow, the s&p, and the nasdaq all off as we start the trading session. and it's going to need some pretty big news, i think, to change that momentum. because even as we had a good claims number yesterday, the market sold on that. and it also got v
in a statement, walsh telling supporters the paper had, quote, become a distraction from the debate. now, he's going to serve the remainder of his term which expires in january. his party will choose a new candidate to run against steve danes. and before the news, roll call named walsh to the top ten most vulnerable senators up for vote this fall. the only republican on that list, mitch mcconnell of kentucky. >>> we shift our attention to focus on business. and markets slip after the...
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is some concern amongst some republicans that walsh, that the hit on walsh for lack of a better way of putting it in terms of the plagiarism scandal was landed too early. it gave him enough time to get out, give democrats to find a replacement candidate. most democrats don't think this is in play anymore but left a bit of wiggle room some republicans are not comfortable with. they would not have minded seeing him in for another week. >> conspiracy theory. >> like the ashley judd thing in kentucky. >> exactly. >> i'll close with this, peter just noted, iowa has been getting most of the spotlight for the 2016 hopefuls this past week, including this weekend but new hampshire is about to take back the spotlight. chris christie visited twice this summer. he just scheduled a third advise nit early september after the primary. bobby jindal going back to new hampshire, trying to put together a three-day consecutive trip to do public event and all-important behind the scenes work with activists as well and rick perry already due to appear in september, he's trying to add another day to his trip
is some concern amongst some republicans that walsh, that the hit on walsh for lack of a better way of putting it in terms of the plagiarism scandal was landed too early. it gave him enough time to get out, give democrats to find a replacement candidate. most democrats don't think this is in play anymore but left a bit of wiggle room some republicans are not comfortable with. they would not have minded seeing him in for another week. >> conspiracy theory. >> like the ashley judd...
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reaction from cnn's john walsh right after this. when i had my first migraine, i was lucky. that sounds crazy, i know. but my mom got migraines, so she knew this would help. excedrin migraine starts to relieve my pain in 30 minutes. plus, sensitivity to light and sound, even nausea. excedrin migraine works. this is the first power plant in the country to combine solar and natural gas at the same location. during the day, we generate as much electricity as we can using solar. at night and when it's cloudy, we use more natural gas. this ensures we can produce clean electricity whenever our customers need it. ♪ that's why i always choose the fastest intern.r slow. the fastest printer. the fastest lunch. turkey club. the fastest pencil sharpener. the fastest elevator. the fastest speed dial. the fastest office plant. so why wouldn't i choose the fastest wifi? i would. switch to comcast business internet and get the fastest wifi included. comcast business. built for business. >>> just in, stunning developments to report don't regarding cnn's new show "the hunt with john walsh."
reaction from cnn's john walsh right after this. when i had my first migraine, i was lucky. that sounds crazy, i know. but my mom got migraines, so she knew this would help. excedrin migraine starts to relieve my pain in 30 minutes. plus, sensitivity to light and sound, even nausea. excedrin migraine works. this is the first power plant in the country to combine solar and natural gas at the same location. during the day, we generate as much electricity as we can using solar. at night and when...
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walsh denied ripping off the work of other scholars, then told the a.p. that maybe he had but was being treated at the time for post-traumatic stress disorder, then clarified to yahoo! what his doctor had said. >> he didn't he make that diagnosis of ptsd specifically? >> he said there were symptoms of ptsd. in no way did any of that have anything to do with what i did at the army war college. >> and on thursday walsh ended his campaign for a full senate term. so amy holmes, have you gotten over your shock and surprise that a left-leaning newspaper just knocked a democrat out of office? >> ironic, since the -- him dropping out of the race has been as buried as his political career. look, if this were a republican, these would be screaming headlines and the entire republican party would be complicit in the senator's plagiarism. but you know what, howie? i think that this could actually be a -- >> wait, wait. i'm not going to let you blame the rest of the media. "the new york times" did a detailed investigation. does it deserve credit for taking on this demo
walsh denied ripping off the work of other scholars, then told the a.p. that maybe he had but was being treated at the time for post-traumatic stress disorder, then clarified to yahoo! what his doctor had said. >> he didn't he make that diagnosis of ptsd specifically? >> he said there were symptoms of ptsd. in no way did any of that have anything to do with what i did at the army war college. >> and on thursday walsh ended his campaign for a full senate term. so amy holmes,...
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last week, as you know, senator walsh took himself out of the running for the race. montana democrats now need to scramble to find a new democrat to try to hold that seat. former governor brian schweitzer quickly nixed the idea though it generated lots of buzz. other names floated include the president of emily's list, stephanie shriake and nancy keenan, former president of naral pro-choice america. also apparently jeff bridges. yes, the actor. jeff bridges. apparently the dude lives in montana. over 1,000 people have dined an online petition in favor of jeff bridges, u.s. senator. he told howard stern, naturally howard stern, that his wife had put the kibosh on his running for the senate seat, although he professed to being intrigued by the idea. you know, hey, you never know. that's what montana democrats are doing right now. praying that the dude will abide and that's how they can hold on to that senate seat. and it is hilarious on one level, but the deadline for democrats to choose a new democrat is next week. and so montana democrats are holding a last-second me
last week, as you know, senator walsh took himself out of the running for the race. montana democrats now need to scramble to find a new democrat to try to hold that seat. former governor brian schweitzer quickly nixed the idea though it generated lots of buzz. other names floated include the president of emily's list, stephanie shriake and nancy keenan, former president of naral pro-choice america. also apparently jeff bridges. yes, the actor. jeff bridges. apparently the dude lives in...
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i want to bring in nick paton walsh. i'm here, you are there. politically, it's a mess. for the people on mount sinjar, it's a mess. bring us up to speed about what's going on in iraq. >> reporter: the issue is what exactly does nuri al maliki see in the days ahead. clearly in the eyes of the west -- [ inaudible ] they wanted to see him away from nuri al maliki. they may allow him to bolster military aid. nuri al maliki is talking ability constitutional challenges. it's not clear where it lies on the issue. the issue is going to be a matter of power with the greatest sense of authority. nuri al maliki may have enough sway for the hold on power. on the streets just yet. step back -- former allies turning their back on him and particularly the obstacle getting more in the fight against isis. >> nick paton walsh for us. the next move is nuri al maliki's. thanks. >>> 42 minutes after the hour. angry crowds protesting the police shooting of an unarmed teenager whachlt the teen's mother is say sg next. q. >>> we are getting reaction this morning from every corner of the countr
i want to bring in nick paton walsh. i'm here, you are there. politically, it's a mess. for the people on mount sinjar, it's a mess. bring us up to speed about what's going on in iraq. >> reporter: the issue is what exactly does nuri al maliki see in the days ahead. clearly in the eyes of the west -- [ inaudible ] they wanted to see him away from nuri al maliki. they may allow him to bolster military aid. nuri al maliki is talking ability constitutional challenges. it's not clear where it...
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nick paton walsh is there. >> reporter: carol, i'm in donet donetsk. we've heard jets over the skies and distant rumble of artillery as the ukrainian army moves in. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. when laquinta.com sends him a ready for you alert the second his room is ready, ya know what salesman alan ames becomes? i think the numbers speak for themselves. i'm sold! a "selling machine!" ready for you alert, only at lq.com. >>> 20,000 russian troops are at ukraine's doorstep, poised to are a cross border attack some fear could come at any time. world powers closely watching for vladimir putin's next move. ukrainian forces bracing for the worst, while battling pro-russian militants just miles from flight 17's still smoldering crash site. cnn's naik payton walsh found himself dangerously close to the fight. >> reporter: today we've heard he
nick paton walsh is there. >> reporter: carol, i'm in donet donetsk. we've heard jets over the skies and distant rumble of artillery as the ukrainian army moves in. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. when laquinta.com sends him a ready for you alert the second his room is...
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democrats may have a hard time finding a competitive replacement for walsh. he defeated two p candidates this year. few think they could compete in the fall. brian schweitzer may be the best alternative who has won stayed statewide. >> there's only potentially one person available, and that is former governor brian schweitzer. that time has passed, it's over. >> schweitzer's controversial. in a journal interview he suggested eric cantor seems gay and compared democratic diane feinstein a prostitute for snooping until it was done to senators. quote, she was the woman who was standing under the street light with her dress pulled up over her knees, and now she says i'm a nun when it comes to spying. nine days from now, they have to replace the candidate. they have 12 weeks to build a new campaign, make it competitive. that's very, very tough not to say impossible. >> in a red state. carl, thank you. >>> the director of the cdc said his agency is up to the task of fighting the ebola virus. director dr. tom freeden told me earlier it will not be fast or easy. gl i
democrats may have a hard time finding a competitive replacement for walsh. he defeated two p candidates this year. few think they could compete in the fall. brian schweitzer may be the best alternative who has won stayed statewide. >> there's only potentially one person available, and that is former governor brian schweitzer. that time has passed, it's over. >> schweitzer's controversial. in a journal interview he suggested eric cantor seems gay and compared democratic diane...
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. >> matt walsh, that plays like -- into the communications director, tall bald red-haired guy. >> the imaginary dog. >> so good. >> good news and bad news, hoda woman. >> what's the good news some. >> the good news is that prince harry and his girlfriend cressida have split. that's bad news for her. good news for all those girls on "how to marry a prince". >> that reality. >> they think they're going to marry the real prince anyway. >> here is what you pointed out which is actually the best point. this is the reality show where girls think that guy is actually prince harry but he's not so maybe the twins -- >> maybe the twist at the end of the show is harry walks out. >> he seems like the kind of guy for a chuckle or giggle -- he would do it just for the stupid fun of it, you know? >> i think you made a good point we're not so invested in that relationship. i made that point in the dressing room. >> but i attributed it to you. i never saw it as a couple. we never heard a lot about em thi them. >> i keep picturing that picture do you remember when he was naked, do you remember? >> you
. >> matt walsh, that plays like -- into the communications director, tall bald red-haired guy. >> the imaginary dog. >> so good. >> good news and bad news, hoda woman. >> what's the good news some. >> the good news is that prince harry and his girlfriend cressida have split. that's bad news for her. good news for all those girls on "how to marry a prince". >> that reality. >> they think they're going to marry the real prince anyway....
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nick paton walsh monitoring the developments from baghdad. the political developments it looks as though nuri al maliki is more isolated than in recent days. >> reporter: it's going to be extraordinarily hard for him to come back from this one, certainly. and i think many of them saw the end here. washington is backing haider al abadi. even iraq and saudi arabia on this one point. a statement on a facebook page saying mr. al abadi would welcome mr. nuri al maliki into the fold saying he did a lot to fight terrorism. many view this as a bid for those frankly in power inherent to the job in the next 30 days if haider al abadi can get his cabinet together fast enough to bring him into the fold again. many still waiting for him to make some kind of concession or speech. the last time we saw him was state television when he was pretty defined really in this tone. ordering military police to stay out. and to keep himself in power. baghdad still on edge, though. because until this political crisis passes no one really feels that the country as a who
nick paton walsh monitoring the developments from baghdad. the political developments it looks as though nuri al maliki is more isolated than in recent days. >> reporter: it's going to be extraordinarily hard for him to come back from this one, certainly. and i think many of them saw the end here. washington is backing haider al abadi. even iraq and saudi arabia on this one point. a statement on a facebook page saying mr. al abadi would welcome mr. nuri al maliki into the fold saying he...
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nick payton walsh live in erbil, iraq. nick? >> reporter: well, news of that attempted rescue operation will bring a sense of relief to those who have seen so little activity. there's a downside to it, too, now. it's clear to isis that u.s. special forces were in action in syria. i should say for the first time we are aware of since the civil war began. they need to up security they have for hostages they have held there as well. it's a complicated choice for everyone involved in the operation. we are hearing, too, that potentially $100 million was requested according to the wall street journal chief executive, who james foley was, at one point, working for beliefly. it's not uncommon in these situations. deeply troubling for the information to come out now. the foley family hears it must compound them. that rescue operation for u.s. special forces extraordinarily difficult. this is an area where we as journalists find almost impossible to get footage. isis banned by themselves. isis sympathizes or those with knowledge of what t
nick payton walsh live in erbil, iraq. nick? >> reporter: well, news of that attempted rescue operation will bring a sense of relief to those who have seen so little activity. there's a downside to it, too, now. it's clear to isis that u.s. special forces were in action in syria. i should say for the first time we are aware of since the civil war began. they need to up security they have for hostages they have held there as well. it's a complicated choice for everyone involved in the...
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joan walsh, as always. thank you. you're smiling because you found somebody who knows what's going on out there, finally. we'll be right back after this. during the day, we generate as much electricity as we can using solar. at night and when it's cloudy, we use more natural gas. this ensures we can produce clean electricity whenever our customers need it. ♪ but if you do... [ glass breaking, dog barking ] ...with allstate, your rates won't go up just because of it. claim rateguard from allstate. your home protects you, protect it back. your home protects you, crestor lowered bad cholesterol in it's a fact. high-risk patients more than lipitor. bad cholesterol... you're going down! yeah! lowering cholesterol is a big deal, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors, because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. so, when diet and exercise aren't enough to lower cholesterol, adding crestor can help. i'm down with crestor! crestor is not right for ever
joan walsh, as always. thank you. you're smiling because you found somebody who knows what's going on out there, finally. we'll be right back after this. during the day, we generate as much electricity as we can using solar. at night and when it's cloudy, we use more natural gas. this ensures we can produce clean electricity whenever our customers need it. ♪ but if you do... [ glass breaking, dog barking ] ...with allstate, your rates won't go up just because of it. claim rateguard from...
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i was talking to our nick paton walsh who is there on the ground. and this happened. >> particularly close to where i'm standing in the city center -- another barrage of automatic gunfire there. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ alex ] transamerica helped provide a lifetime of retirement income. so i can focus on what matters most. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. this is kathleen. setting up the perfect wedding day begins with arthritis pain and two pills. afternoon arrives and feeling good, but her knee pain returns... that's two more pills. the evening's event brings laughter, joy, and more pain... when jamie says... what's that like six pills today? yeah... i can take 2 aleve for all day relief. really, and... and that's it. this is kathleen... for my arthritis pain, i now choose aleve. get all day arthritis pain relief with an easy-open cap. the summer of th
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cnns nick paton walsh. the latest news, the authorization for the reconnaissance flights over syria itself. >> reporter: this is the prelude to air strikes which no u.s. official thinks they can fight isis without because they work in syria and iraq. it's a complex task putting drones in the air. normally, you like to put it with spies on the ground. the u.s. struggling to do that. it's extraordinarily hard to get people to film for you in isis territory as journalists. that will be a challenge for them. without it, they are limited to what they have in pakistan, signature strikes, target suspicious groupings of military. that's going to be a complex task for them. the serious government saying yes, we would welcome you, but setting rules, saying they have to agree on what is done. washington isn't going to want to get into the nitty gritty of a contact with the assad regime given the tens of thousands of civilians they have killed. that's behind the radicalization that spawned isis in the first place. we a
cnns nick paton walsh. the latest news, the authorization for the reconnaissance flights over syria itself. >> reporter: this is the prelude to air strikes which no u.s. official thinks they can fight isis without because they work in syria and iraq. it's a complex task putting drones in the air. normally, you like to put it with spies on the ground. the u.s. struggling to do that. it's extraordinarily hard to get people to film for you in isis territory as journalists. that will be a...
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nick payton walsh, in erbil, thank you. john and diane foley live outside their home remembering their son as a proud journalist with deep courage. >> we know jimmy is free. he's finally free. we know he's in god's hands. we know god's work and we know he's in heaven. so, we're so proud of him. we have to be. happy for him. >> we are the ones that -- >> we need the courage and the praise. >> right. >> he was an inspiration for us and for so many others. so, we miss his courage, his love. his determination. >> can't imagine what they have been through. you know, we are told they received an e-mail from his captor saying he would be killed. the foley's say they believe isis chose to kill their son first because he symbolized the best of america. ten minutes past the hour. we are following the latest on isis and the michael brown shooting. >>> peace talks with hamas have collapsed. we are live with what's happening right now, after the break. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that c
nick payton walsh, in erbil, thank you. john and diane foley live outside their home remembering their son as a proud journalist with deep courage. >> we know jimmy is free. he's finally free. we know he's in god's hands. we know god's work and we know he's in heaven. so, we're so proud of him. we have to be. happy for him. >> we are the ones that -- >> we need the courage and the praise. >> right. >> he was an inspiration for us and for so many others. so, we miss...
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nick paton walsh, cnn, donetsk. >>> well, meantime, u.s. president barack obama says western sanctions are putting enormous pressure on russia's economy. >> yeah, those comments coming after russian president -- the russian president delivered his strongest response yet to those economic penalties over ukraine. vladimir putin is now banning many food and agricultural imports from countries that have imposed sanctions on russia. phil black has the details from moscow. >> reporter: this move is classic russia. it is a standard play here. when moscow is in a dispute with another country to ban certain products from that country usually citing health concerns. but this is potentially much bigger. the decree bans or restricts imports of agricultural goods and farming materials from all countries that have signed up to sanctions against russia. so at the very least, you're talking about all the members of the european union, the united states, australia, canada, japan. but the language in this decree is important because it talks about certain pr
nick paton walsh, cnn, donetsk. >>> well, meantime, u.s. president barack obama says western sanctions are putting enormous pressure on russia's economy. >> yeah, those comments coming after russian president -- the russian president delivered his strongest response yet to those economic penalties over ukraine. vladimir putin is now banning many food and agricultural imports from countries that have imposed sanctions on russia. phil black has the details from moscow. >>...
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breaking news out of ukraine, nick paton walsh taking cover as gunfire rings out. we'll get the latest from nick. where the reward was that what if tnew car smelledit card and the freedom of the open road? a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one. redeem earnings toward part or even all of a new chevrolet, buick, gmc or cadillac - with no limits. so every time you use it, you're not just shopping for goods. you're shopping for something great. learn more at buypowercard.com >>> there is breaking news in eastern ukraine, gunfire in a russian rebel stronghold. the question is will it stay that way? this as nato says some 20 thousand troops gathered along the ukraine boarder. nick paton walsh is in donetsk, taking cover, i spoke to him a short time before we went on air. nick, it looks like you're lighting your own shot. what is going on on the ground? >> forgive me for whispering, anderson, it's so quiet, we have to keep our voices down. but intermittently, we heard heavy gunfire in the very c
breaking news out of ukraine, nick paton walsh taking cover as gunfire rings out. we'll get the latest from nick. where the reward was that what if tnew car smelledit card and the freedom of the open road? a card that gave you that "i'm 16 and just got my first car" feeling. presenting the buypower card from capital one. redeem earnings toward part or even all of a new chevrolet, buick, gmc or cadillac - with no limits. so every time you use it, you're not just shopping for goods....
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nick paton walsh is gathering information in london. i understand you have been talking with a man who actually was held with peter curtis for a while. >> matthew schrier was his cellmate for a long time. now, the story of how matthew and theo came to be separated is a shocking one. they were cellmates for a long time. they hatched a plan together to escape because life was unbearable for them. hunger, abuse, really a bad time at the hands of their captors there. that escape plan involved them prying open a window at the high end of their cell to get there one of them had to stand on the back of the other to use him to raise his high top. the day they decided to make this escape happened matthew went first and stood on theo's back and pulled himself out of that basement cell where they both had been staying for a number of months. they were moved around between different locations. he reached down to try to pull peter curtis to safety as well but peter curtis was stuck in that window and then matt described to me when i interviewed him
nick paton walsh is gathering information in london. i understand you have been talking with a man who actually was held with peter curtis for a while. >> matthew schrier was his cellmate for a long time. now, the story of how matthew and theo came to be separated is a shocking one. they were cellmates for a long time. they hatched a plan together to escape because life was unbearable for them. hunger, abuse, really a bad time at the hands of their captors there. that escape plan involved...
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nick paton walsh is following the developments for us. good morning, nick. >> reporter: john, interesting to know he was handed over. one of the strangest parts was the syrian border partially controlled by rebels, but a long way away from where he was kidnapped in northern syria, held for six months in aleppo. we know he was held with another american. for six months together, they shared the cell, torture and hunger and shared an escape plan. that involved theo pushing matt up to a window in the cell. matt got out. tragically, when he reached down, theo was stuck. he left. today, released a statement saying theo and i were together for over six months, but we never shared an august day during that time. now, thank god, we do. this day will go down as one of the happiest of my life. relief to him. relief for theo curtis' family. they thanked the american and ka tarry governments for negotiating the release. it's not clear what triggered the final walk to freedom. there's no suggestions that money did change hands. the key thing is the gr
nick paton walsh is following the developments for us. good morning, nick. >> reporter: john, interesting to know he was handed over. one of the strangest parts was the syrian border partially controlled by rebels, but a long way away from where he was kidnapped in northern syria, held for six months in aleppo. we know he was held with another american. for six months together, they shared the cell, torture and hunger and shared an escape plan. that involved theo pushing matt up to a...
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our nick paton walsh is covering the conflict from the center of donetsk. just a short time ago he spoke to anderson cooper about gun shots ringing out just a few meters away. >> reporter: it's so quiet here in central donetsk. we have to keep our voices down. but intermittently we've heard heavy gun fire now in what looks like the very center of donetsk. it seems like an exchange of fire. rpgs being used, too. that comes after a day in which the ukrainian military have been advancing toward the city center. the last few hours explosions have been on the skyline to the distance over there. but the key change just in the last half an hour, we've heard sustained automatic gun fire here in central donetsk. a real sign i think the militants must be extraordinarily edgy or perhaps in the worst situation, an exchange of gun fire with the ukrainian military if they are in fact this close to the city center, anderson. >> how close is the firing to you, nick? >> reporter: i'd say two, three blocks away maximum. pretty close indeed. we are pretty much in the very cen
our nick paton walsh is covering the conflict from the center of donetsk. just a short time ago he spoke to anderson cooper about gun shots ringing out just a few meters away. >> reporter: it's so quiet here in central donetsk. we have to keep our voices down. but intermittently we've heard heavy gun fire now in what looks like the very center of donetsk. it seems like an exchange of fire. rpgs being used, too. that comes after a day in which the ukrainian military have been advancing...
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get last minute hotel deals on hotwire ♪ >>> actor and comedian matt walsh has a gift for making people laugh of appearing in some of the funniest movies. now he's playing the vice president director of communications on the hbo series veep. sometimes he has a little bit of trouble communicating. take a look. >> i have to take this call. mike, i have to take the call. i'm trying to help you you stupid cow. >> what did you just say? >> i -- might where grew up my dad called my mom a cow alt time. it's not bad. it's homie and friendly. i love you baby you're a cow. >> i love you baby, you're a cow. >> matt is here. >> you need a good laugh just put on veep in the morning and watch it all day long. you will wet your spanks i'm sorry, you will. >> oh, i've never wet my spanks. i have that to look forward to. >> so let's talk. do they make manks. >> by the way we should point out we're sipping something that you brought us at a gift. i was offered a choice and i said vodka soda. early morning cocktail. >> tell us about your character as if you don't know. i love your character. >> hoda turne
get last minute hotel deals on hotwire ♪ >>> actor and comedian matt walsh has a gift for making people laugh of appearing in some of the funniest movies. now he's playing the vice president director of communications on the hbo series veep. sometimes he has a little bit of trouble communicating. take a look. >> i have to take this call. mike, i have to take the call. i'm trying to help you you stupid cow. >> what did you just say? >> i -- might where grew up my dad...
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but nick patton walsh shows us that the biggest hardship of all for the civilians caught in the middle may be the fear of what might come next. >> reporter: almost doubled in a week, russian troops seen here in airborne exercises, flexing moscow's muscles last week near the ukrainian border now at 20,000 said one nato official up by 1,000. special forces, anti-aircraft artillery, armor, logistics. a lot that could seriously interfere in eastern ukraine. it is definitely quite here in central donetsk. but on the skyline visible there's been smoke. local residents and local officials saying there's been fighting out in one of the southwestern edges of the city streets. level gun fire, fierce. but the ukraine military's advance to the city center has begun. no coincidence, perhaps, that now the ukrainian army is moving fast into donetsk. but inside the city on monday, great disquiet reigned. shelling has pushed some underground into cellars, half-built basements in this government building. where children and women eek out a life sleeping on mattresses they carry down here. twins who find
but nick patton walsh shows us that the biggest hardship of all for the civilians caught in the middle may be the fear of what might come next. >> reporter: almost doubled in a week, russian troops seen here in airborne exercises, flexing moscow's muscles last week near the ukrainian border now at 20,000 said one nato official up by 1,000. special forces, anti-aircraft artillery, armor, logistics. a lot that could seriously interfere in eastern ukraine. it is definitely quite here in...
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nick paton walsh, cnn, donetsk. >>> u.s. president barack obama says western sanctions are putting enormous pressure on russia's economy. this after the russian president delivered his strongest response yet to those economic penalties over ukraine. as paul black is about to show you, vladimir putin is banning many food and agricultural imports from countries imposing sanctions on russia. >> reporter: this move is classic russia. it is a standard play here. when moscow is in a dispute with another country to ban certain products from that country usually citing health concerns. but this is potentially much bigger. the decree bans or restricts imports of agricultural goods and farming materials from all countries that have signed up to sanctions against russia. so at the very least, you're talking about all the members of the european union, the united states, australia, canada, japan. but the language in this degree is important because it talks about certain products and materials, not all. and it talks about restrictions a
nick paton walsh, cnn, donetsk. >>> u.s. president barack obama says western sanctions are putting enormous pressure on russia's economy. this after the russian president delivered his strongest response yet to those economic penalties over ukraine. as paul black is about to show you, vladimir putin is banning many food and agricultural imports from countries imposing sanctions on russia. >> reporter: this move is classic russia. it is a standard play here. when moscow is in a...
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senate in montana now that john walsh has dropped his re-election bid. walsh is facing an investigation from the army war college that he plagiarized large parts of a research paper. he sent a statement to supporters that he was leaving the race but said he will keep the seat until his term ends in january. >>> well, time now for the weather from across the nation. it'll be dry in the east and the west coast today. mostly wet in between. there will be some heavy rain in the midwest, particularly the ohio valley but not much of a chance of severe weather otherwise, and much of the south will see rain at some point today. >>> well, talk about how a toddler got one big time-out and caused quite the lockdown at the white house. >> that's right. >>> plus, an abc news exclusive. hear from the american students now trapped in a country that's the epicenter of the ebola outbreak. >>> and missing your mail? a postal worker is caught on camera behaving badly on the job. >>> some northern oregon residents are being allowed to return to their homes, but unfavorable
senate in montana now that john walsh has dropped his re-election bid. walsh is facing an investigation from the army war college that he plagiarized large parts of a research paper. he sent a statement to supporters that he was leaving the race but said he will keep the seat until his term ends in january. >>> well, time now for the weather from across the nation. it'll be dry in the east and the west coast today. mostly wet in between. there will be some heavy rain in the midwest,...
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>> walsh became an anticrime advocate after his son adam was murdered back in 1981. the long time host says miller case was one of the reasons he returned to television. >>> the sheriff's deputies on paid leave after fatally shooting a man in east oakland. [ sound of gunfire ] >> shots fired. >> police found the home invasion suspect car near 105th early yesterday morning. officer called the sheriff's department for help and shortly after the suspect was spotted, one of the deputies shot the suspect. so far investigators are not revealing exactly what may have led up to that shooting. >>> deputies in southern california mistakenly shot the wrong man during an eight hour standoff. >> i seen it all. like i got my kids out. i was trying to get my parents. my dad walked out. you know, the deputy shot him. >> it happened friday night in the l. a. suburb. a parolee was holding a family hostage inside their home. and deputies tried to get them out. the suspect started shooting. deputies returned fire when someone appeared at the front door. but it was the homeowner and not
>> walsh became an anticrime advocate after his son adam was murdered back in 1981. the long time host says miller case was one of the reasons he returned to television. >>> the sheriff's deputies on paid leave after fatally shooting a man in east oakland. [ sound of gunfire ] >> shots fired. >> police found the home invasion suspect car near 105th early yesterday morning. officer called the sheriff's department for help and shortly after the suspect was spotted, one...
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john walsh and jacque picard. don walsh became a friend of mine. he's in the arctic at the age of 80-something. >> here is the interesting thing. we will see this in footage. to go down, you have these things that look like a ballast or something. balloons that are holding it on the surface of the water. it is got so much weight that as soon as you release t hem to come back up, you have weights in there. you have to eliminate them. those weights have not been able to throw them off, you would still be on the bottom of the sea. >> we would not be having this conversation. >> there are little things like that. all of them have to work. >> and typically when things go wrong, it is not one thing. it is several in sequence, because we have thought of one thing. we may have even thought of two things in combination. >> you think of fire, flooding. >> exactly. i call it healthy paranoia. you think for seven years while you are building this thing of all the things that can go wrong and you do the engineering to prevent it, but you cannot prevent everythi
john walsh and jacque picard. don walsh became a friend of mine. he's in the arctic at the age of 80-something. >> here is the interesting thing. we will see this in footage. to go down, you have these things that look like a ballast or something. balloons that are holding it on the surface of the water. it is got so much weight that as soon as you release t hem to come back up, you have weights in there. you have to eliminate them. those weights have not been able to throw them off, you...
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joining me now, ryan grim and joan walsh. thank you both for being here. >> thanks, reverend. >> joan, as we await the president, did the first lady sum it up? is the political world watching and waiting to see just how serious republicans are about this impeachment talk? >> it cracks me up when i heard it, reverend al. i think that is partly what he is is alluding to in her own way. the president really should have a job for a while, but some people would like him not to. so i think that's what she was joking about. because as much as they tell us, the democrats are making up this threat and democrats are raising money off this threat. the impeachment talk just doesn't stop. >> ryan, this is the president's last press conference before he takes a short break. what does he need to say tonight? what does he need to say about both the global situation, about the summit, the sum that is closing down that he convened. and some of what is going on, not going on, in washington as it relates to his administration in the congress. wh
joining me now, ryan grim and joan walsh. thank you both for being here. >> thanks, reverend. >> joan, as we await the president, did the first lady sum it up? is the political world watching and waiting to see just how serious republicans are about this impeachment talk? >> it cracks me up when i heard it, reverend al. i think that is partly what he is is alluding to in her own way. the president really should have a job for a while, but some people would like him not to. so...
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walsh reaches end of campaign trail three months before election. and saying point blank he should drop out of the race. fox news contributor joins us tonight. katie, you've got the latest on this story? >> we do. montana's biggest newspaper has called for senator john walsh to resign and seems like he's getting push back from voters as well. 63% of voters in montana are less likely to vote for him based on these charges. and you'll remember that he initially denied the claims and admitted them and took back his claims of ptsd as the reason for doing that. they are waiting for montana democrats to kind of figure out what to do in terms of him opping out. they have until august 11th to make that decision and if he decides to leave the race, based on rumors of him maybe leaving and the fact that he canceled a couple fund-raisers this week in wim f wyoming and canceled speaking engagements, democrats have until august 20th to replace him and find a replacement toun against his republican opponent. >> katie, this is bad timing for him, obviously, becaus
walsh reaches end of campaign trail three months before election. and saying point blank he should drop out of the race. fox news contributor joins us tonight. katie, you've got the latest on this story? >> we do. montana's biggest newspaper has called for senator john walsh to resign and seems like he's getting push back from voters as well. 63% of voters in montana are less likely to vote for him based on these charges. and you'll remember that he initially denied the claims and...
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our senior correspondent nick peyton walsh is life there. do we know the status of the investigation right now? >> reporter: well, it's extraordinarily complex. they're investigating a murder, one that may including the r relatives of james foley want to see an end to. we know steven sotlof is being held by the same man, another american journalist or the same group carrying out james foley's execution. there are others. it's complicated for authorities what they choose to do in the information they recover, but as british media are speculating, they're coming much closer to potentially working that out. the key thing, of course, the voice. they've been tracking 500 plus british militants going to syria. only some have been coming back. they've been going through what they know about their online activities, matching that with the voice of the man in the video. you mentioned eyes. well, british biometric passports often have biometric data in them as well. that could potentially be assisting them in working out who this individual is. a lot
our senior correspondent nick peyton walsh is life there. do we know the status of the investigation right now? >> reporter: well, it's extraordinarily complex. they're investigating a murder, one that may including the r relatives of james foley want to see an end to. we know steven sotlof is being held by the same man, another american journalist or the same group carrying out james foley's execution. there are others. it's complicated for authorities what they choose to do in the...
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walsh, seems like at this point it is starting to feel like troops are inevitable. this is really escalating quickly to a full-scale conflict. do you think that is the case? >> well, i hope not. part of what is going on here, broader context, melissa, the rebels fared badly in recent weeks. ukrainian government has made stride. they have got them cornered. resignation within, high-ranking resignation within rebel military forces. they may be on the brink. that may force russia's hand. i don't really understand the russian strategy, if they do invade and take a piece back like they did georgia, all they're doing is taking pro-russian voters out of ukraine, leaving ukraine and full of western, leaning pro-nato, pro-eu voters. which leaves them with problem for decade to come. melissa: colonel do you see the international community respond negotiate near term? >> well if putin nakedly sends tanks across the border, there will be more sanctions. that will probably be about it unfortunately. what we need to do if that happens, really give military aid directly to the ukr
walsh, seems like at this point it is starting to feel like troops are inevitable. this is really escalating quickly to a full-scale conflict. do you think that is the case? >> well, i hope not. part of what is going on here, broader context, melissa, the rebels fared badly in recent weeks. ukrainian government has made stride. they have got them cornered. resignation within, high-ranking resignation within rebel military forces. they may be on the brink. that may force russia's hand. i...
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kerri walsh. olympic beach volleyball player. she will talk about being a faith for sports. all in the second hour which starts in just two minutes. ♪ i'm j-a-n-e and i have copd. i'm d-a-v-e and i have copd. i'm k-a-t-e and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way my volunteering. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last several days steroids, antibiotics, or hospital stay. for a full 24 hours. breo is not for asthma. breo contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. breo won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. breo may increase your risk of pneumonia, thrush, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking breo. ask
kerri walsh. olympic beach volleyball player. she will talk about being a faith for sports. all in the second hour which starts in just two minutes. ♪ i'm j-a-n-e and i have copd. i'm d-a-v-e and i have copd. i'm k-a-t-e and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way my volunteering. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last several...
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procedures involving using soap and beliefs are different factors self things like that dr peter de walsh from cambridge university thank you very much for joining us here on international thanks for your time the city of ferguson in missouri has suffered a third night of riots and violence in the wake of saturday's fatal shooting of black teenager mike brown by a policeman in one incident in what appears to have been a drive by attack a woman was shot in the head she's now in hospital but her condition is not known insisted locals say they refuse to yield until justice is done and still the police chief has granted anonymity to the officer who gunned down the teenager saying that making his name public could endanger the lives of the policeman and his family not announcement to worsen the rage on the streets. in st louis county where ferguson is done sales at one store are on the increase and so to explain how more locals want to arm themselves for protection since the on on teenager was shot dead we always sell guns every day but the last two days people who have never really thought ab
procedures involving using soap and beliefs are different factors self things like that dr peter de walsh from cambridge university thank you very much for joining us here on international thanks for your time the city of ferguson in missouri has suffered a third night of riots and violence in the wake of saturday's fatal shooting of black teenager mike brown by a policeman in one incident in what appears to have been a drive by attack a woman was shot in the head she's now in hospital but her...
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>>> john walsh is back at it on cnn's new original series, "the hunt." tonight walsh is hoping you can help him find a religious leader suspected of taking advantage of young girls who trusted him. >> after victor had sex with me when i was 13, accident talk about it to anyone. i thought somehow, even if i didn't understand it that, you know, if it's what god wanted, then i had just had to -- i don't know, maybe i deserved this. ♪ yes, jesus loves me ♪ yes, jesus loves me >> these young women, they only knew what he told them. his education was the bible according to victor bernard and he preached to these young women non-stop. >> victor told me that if i told anyone, i would receive damnation from god. and bad things happened to people who didn't obey god, sometimes god killed them or swallowed them with fire. >> he's manipulator hiding behind god. and people were very entranced and enthralled by this guy, but along the way, there were plenty of warning signs. there were lots of opportunities to intercede and say, in my gut, i don't think this is ri
>>> john walsh is back at it on cnn's new original series, "the hunt." tonight walsh is hoping you can help him find a religious leader suspected of taking advantage of young girls who trusted him. >> after victor had sex with me when i was 13, accident talk about it to anyone. i thought somehow, even if i didn't understand it that, you know, if it's what god wanted, then i had just had to -- i don't know, maybe i deserved this. ♪ yes, jesus loves me ♪ yes, jesus...
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nick paton walsh, i know you are learning more about peter curtis and his capture and captivity. what can you tell us? >> an interesting point to talk about first is where peter curtis was handed over from syria. he was given to the u.n. peacekeepers working in a disputed part between israel and syria. it's really confusing place for him to end up given he was held north of syria for some time. to make a journey there he would have to travel all of the way around damascus in syria and then around again through complicated territory west to finally make an exit there. a very complicated point of release. as you mentioned, we know more about the actual captivity of peter theo curtis because i spoke last year to the man who was in his cell, another american, matthew schrier. they shared a time for some time. we understand they were held by a radical group who were also prescribed as a terrorist organization by the united states. these two americans sharing a cell hatched an escape plan and part of that plan because they only had a window and top of the cell to get out of to escape t
nick paton walsh, i know you are learning more about peter curtis and his capture and captivity. what can you tell us? >> an interesting point to talk about first is where peter curtis was handed over from syria. he was given to the u.n. peacekeepers working in a disputed part between israel and syria. it's really confusing place for him to end up given he was held north of syria for some time. to make a journey there he would have to travel all of the way around damascus in syria and...
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marty walsh from boston. our forex report is here. stay with us. next on "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ . . >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." it is a political showdown in baghdad. the president commits to a new shiite leader for iraq. count them -- 280 trucks move from russia to eastern ukraine. they provide food and medicine. are they a trojan horse? stocksmer discontent -- remained ever resilient. good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance." we're live from our world headquarters in new york. it is tuesday, august 12. i am tom keene. joining me adam johnson and olivia sterns is in for scarlet fu. our guest host for the hour to help you with your 201 k, tobias with citigroup. >> german confidence falls, u.k. food prices fall as markets compete for consumers. less thancturing fell excited. economic data here in the u.s. at 7:30, we have got the smaller this is optimism. 10:00, we have the jolts jobs opening, which by the way may show that we have the most number of job postings since late 2007. finally at 2:00 p.m. we have got the m
marty walsh from boston. our forex report is here. stay with us. next on "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ . . >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." it is a political showdown in baghdad. the president commits to a new shiite leader for iraq. count them -- 280 trucks move from russia to eastern ukraine. they provide food and medicine. are they a trojan horse? stocksmer discontent -- remained ever resilient. good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance."...
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nick paton walsh in iraq on that breaking news. thank you so much. >>> let's get you back to other breaking news. we have been watching and waiting, the hours, minutes, ticking away and the final hour of the 72-hour cease-fire between hamas and israel. just getting word israel saying -- they're saying the cease-fire is over. quick break. back after this. you make a great team. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effe
nick paton walsh in iraq on that breaking news. thank you so much. >>> let's get you back to other breaking news. we have been watching and waiting, the hours, minutes, ticking away and the final hour of the 72-hour cease-fire between hamas and israel. just getting word israel saying -- they're saying the cease-fire is over. quick break. back after this. you make a great team. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood...
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cnn's nick patton walsh joins me from erbil, iraq, the city in the crux of some of these areas where the air strikes have been happening. nick, speak to me about the reaction there to this latest act of depravity by isis. >> well, it fits into a broader recognition by people here in the kurdish areas of iraq of the real depravity of isis. in many ways, though, they've had their own tragedies to be digesting in the past week, massacres of villagers here. the reaction to that video in which james foley is so brutally shown executed has been more i think state side, more in the west. his mother saying in a statement that she'd never been so proud, that she is now of her son. reminding people he was not an instrument or executor, decider, in u.s. foreign policy, as they seem to somehow suggest, that he was simply a journalist, who put himself at considerable risk to report on the plight of other muslims in syria initially. very complicated video, deeply shock. the other american journalist threatened at the end. many concerns we may see more of this potentially in the weeks ahead. >> i'm
cnn's nick patton walsh joins me from erbil, iraq, the city in the crux of some of these areas where the air strikes have been happening. nick, speak to me about the reaction there to this latest act of depravity by isis. >> well, it fits into a broader recognition by people here in the kurdish areas of iraq of the real depravity of isis. in many ways, though, they've had their own tragedies to be digesting in the past week, massacres of villagers here. the reaction to that video in which...
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nick paton walsh following the developments. good morning, nick. >> reporter: john, interesting development we have heard from the american cell mate of theo curtis. they were held together for nearly six months. in the statement, matt, who managed to escape from the cell with theo's help, but matt had to choose to leave him behind and run. matt released a statement where he says we were together over six months, but we never shared an august day during that time. now, thank god we do. this will go down as the happiest day of my life. he was racked with guilt of leaving him behind. we are learning from a statement from his family, they thank the u.s. government for negotiating the release. it was done on humanitarian grounds, didn't go into the technicalities. interesting to note, too, he was handed over on the israeli-syria border. that is very far from where he was picked up in northern syria and held in aleppo. very complicated journey, past regime held areas and disputed turf. many questions still to be answered. above all,
nick paton walsh following the developments. good morning, nick. >> reporter: john, interesting development we have heard from the american cell mate of theo curtis. they were held together for nearly six months. in the statement, matt, who managed to escape from the cell with theo's help, but matt had to choose to leave him behind and run. matt released a statement where he says we were together over six months, but we never shared an august day during that time. now, thank god we do....
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amanda curtis replacing walsh on the ticket. he was appointed to fill the seat and bowed out of running for reelection after admitting he plagerized his masterthesis. >> republicans are hoping to pick up enough seats to take back the senate. if that happens, it may be due to more than president obama's sagging poll numbers. demo graphics could change it in november. good to see you, larry. >> nice to see you, too. >> we'll talk about specific races, what kind of a shift are you seeing that could be pivotal. >> and the map for the senate races, ed, matches up for the republicans nicely with the demographic shifts in states that favor them. we talk about virginia and colorado and other states moving toward the democrats, there is a countermove toward republicans. west virginia, open senate seat. arkansas hotly contested and louisiana, same thing and kentucky and montana and south dakota. they are all states that are actually becoming more republican over the last 20 years and match up with the senate map this year and that is a bi
amanda curtis replacing walsh on the ticket. he was appointed to fill the seat and bowed out of running for reelection after admitting he plagerized his masterthesis. >> republicans are hoping to pick up enough seats to take back the senate. if that happens, it may be due to more than president obama's sagging poll numbers. demo graphics could change it in november. good to see you, larry. >> nice to see you, too. >> we'll talk about specific races, what kind of a shift are...
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whether it was senator walsh or others, they have not gotten their story right. you only have one chance. if you screw it up, you are in real trouble. part of it is also timing. you need time to recover and senator walsh, there were 90 days left in the election and it was getting tough or him anyway. timesory changed several and that is not helpful. assessment.get your you can begin dialing. or send us a tweet or e-mail. akin,2, congressman todd viewed as a favorite to win a senate bid, losing in large part because of this moment. >> if an abortion could be sitting -- could be considered in pregnancy, what about in a case of rape? should it be legal or not? >> people always try to make that is one of those things, how do you slice this particularly tough ethical question it seems to me first of all, from what i understand from doctors, that is really rare. if it is a legitimate rate, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down. let's assume maybe that did not work. i think there should be some punishment. the punishment ought to be on the rapist
whether it was senator walsh or others, they have not gotten their story right. you only have one chance. if you screw it up, you are in real trouble. part of it is also timing. you need time to recover and senator walsh, there were 90 days left in the election and it was getting tough or him anyway. timesory changed several and that is not helpful. assessment.get your you can begin dialing. or send us a tweet or e-mail. akin,2, congressman todd viewed as a favorite to win a senate bid, losing...
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we'll be joined by rio tinto's ceo sam walsh first on cnbc. that's coming up in around 15 minutes' time. let's continue with a look at the bond markets because we saw the ten-year bund yield going negative for the first time since may 2013. currently is at 0.013%. also want to draw your attention to the ten-year yield. another record low and this is obviously in response to all the dpeeo political and disinflationary pressures we're seeing out there with 1.086%. the ten-year treasury yield still below that 2.35% level, as well. very quickly want to show you what's going on in the currency markets. the dollar showing a bit of a rebound against the japanese yen. 102.29. we did see that big fall yesterday, but many chalk it up to sink or trade. the aussie/dollar slumping in today's trading session. a two-month low against the greenback. down by 0.2%. unemployment in australia hitting a 12-year high. cable is down by 0.1% and not too much activity in the euro/dollar. 1.3367 ahead of that ecb meeting. >>> the next day of the crisis in ukraine could
we'll be joined by rio tinto's ceo sam walsh first on cnbc. that's coming up in around 15 minutes' time. let's continue with a look at the bond markets because we saw the ten-year bund yield going negative for the first time since may 2013. currently is at 0.013%. also want to draw your attention to the ten-year yield. another record low and this is obviously in response to all the dpeeo political and disinflationary pressures we're seeing out there with 1.086%. the ten-year treasury yield...