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Arrested in beijing for possession of marijuana. Hes the latest celebrity to be in chinas crack down of drugs. Aaron is here. What were you doing august 24, 2004 . I was right here on the bbc talking about the day google went public and entered the stock market. Then it was just a search engine. Boy, how a he can deck cade has changed that. Look at the next ten years for the mighty google. Its midday here in london, 7 00 a. M. Washington 6 00 a. M. Missouri where the officer in charge of operations in ferguson say criminals have infiltrated the crowd of protest hers and are intent on violence. Police used tear gas and smoke canisters to undue the unrest. At a news conference, ron johnson said some of those arrested overnight were from as far as new york and california. He depended officers saying they had come under heavy gunfire and been attack aed with rocks and bottles but havent afired a single bullet. We cant have that. We do not want any citizen hurt. We dont want any officer hurt. When youre shooting in an apartment complex and children are laying in the bed in the apartment complex and bullets are flying through the air. The old saying on the streets, a bullet has no name. T ron johnson there. Our correspondent is in ferguson. Reporter its been another night of violent clashes here in fergus ferguson, missouri. Last night the National Guard was deployed here to help police restore calm after more than a week of protests here. There were Armored Vehicles on the streets and troops deployed. That didnt seem to make much of a difference. Police say 31 people were arrest ed during the course of last nights prothe test including some as far as new york and california. It seems to suggest protests are part of a wider organized Network Across the country. What police are telling us is that officers were shot at and fired at. Also had bottles and rocks thrown at them. They were subject to quite a lot of violence during the course of the evening. They say they didnt fire a single bullet. Protests said they had completely protests completely broken up, tear gas thrown in the crowd. They said they were moved on for no reason and they were denied rights to peacefully protest. The question now is, how will the next night of protests unfold . Police are urging people to protest during the day, not during the evening when they believe the violence elements are able to come out under the cover of darkness. Theyre also talking about the possibility of having a designated protest zone. Its unlikely that someone that wants to make violence will go to the area. The protests are getting in the way of people that want to make their voices heard in a non violent way. We looked at how americans view what is happening in missouri. Its often divided along racial and political lines. To iraq now where forces there are battling Islamic State militants for control of tikrit, 160 kilometers north of baghdad. Operations started this morning. Government forces have been slowed by roadside bombs and sunshiner fire. This comes as kurdish and Iraqi Forces Regain control of the mosul dam. Thats a step that president obama has hailed as a major step forward in the fight against the Islamic State. Lets take a look at the group formally known as isis. Islamic state was previously al qaeda in iraq, a jihadist resistance to the u. S. Led occupation. Driven out by local drives that sought refuge. Now its spread further into the capital city. In june this year, force pulled back to iraq taking town after town. Chris is a former British Army Captain currently a Security Consultant joining me from london. John is visiting as well. Lets talk about i. S. As we call them now and how much control they have in both of these countri countries. If i can start with you charles, off overlook whats happening in syria because were focussing on iraq. There has been talk of militants close to taking aleppo. Is that still the situation or are they driven back . At the moment thats still ongoing with the advance north of the city. So far their focus is more in the Northern Country side rather than the i city. The country side is more strategically valuable for them and the opposition who currently control it and who look at this point likely to lose control of larger amounts of this country side in coming days and weeks. You have both opposition and president assad forces fighting at the moment . Absolutely. Thats one of the new things weve seen in the last week or two, the government and the Syrian Air Force particularly, has gun launching more intensified operations against the Islamic State. Particularly in the Northern Aleppo country side where theyre currently advancing and also in their capital. So far, that has been as i say a relatively interesting new development. Now were seeing what looks to be the battle to take back tikrit. Were waiting to hear more on that from iraq. Could you explain what the involvement of western troops is at the moment . Its pretty minimal particularly compared to what some have been calling for. The problem with the u. S. Which is the only western forces that can get involved in iraq is that it has a moral duty to do something in iraq. You can make a strong case for that. It needs to get involved to support the government in baghdad. Its trying not to allow vacuums to appear that will allow russians or iranians to get more control than they already have. Against that a, they have to balance this with the wish that theres enough pressure on governments in baghdad to make political changes. At the same time, while they need support of government in the north and krg, at the same time, they dont want to give them too many weapons because that will strengthen their position against baghdad. The American Government are in a difficult precarious position trying to decide how much support they give to dismantle and destroy the Islamic States while at the same time not giving much to the north or not making baghdad too easy for government there. We hear about hundreds of Specialist Advisors there. What exactly does an American Special advisor do on the ground . Theyll be doing several things. The first thing is assessing the need. Theyll look at the peshmerga, identify what are immediate requirements. When they talk about we need weapons, what weapons do you need . What can you actually use . What training can we give you to allow you to use those systems. Theyll look at the command structure and talk to generals and officers in the army and looking at what plans theyre doing and maybe trying to help them shape their plans in more of an effect ways. Theyll look at logistics. How can we move man made material and money to the front line as quick as possible. And of course special troops moving forward, trying to identify what assets the Islamic States have on their front line, and also calling in air strikes which weve seen ramp up over the last couple days. If we can look at assets that i. S. Has, how much do we know about what military hardware theyve got, even how many numbers of militant fighters theyve got as well . Its a sensitive topic. The main source of the investigation has been what the Islamic State releases on social media. Whats been interesting, in the last four to five days, twitter with the instruction from the government in washington d. C. , it has been removing all Islamic State media on social media. Nonetheless, in terms of numbers, i would estimate the Islamic State commands 6,000 to 8,000 in syria. 10,000 to 12,000 in iraq. Those numbers have been bolstered recently as a result of taking territory in which individuals have been forced or have offered to pledge allegiance to the Islamic State. Then militarily in terms of weaponry, the Islamic State is extremely well armed, particularly now in syria more so than iraq actually with very wide range of heavy weaponry, tanks, Armored Vehicles, long range artillery and down to your typical insurgent weaponry, small arms and weapons. We hear absolutely brutal stories from syria particularly of i. S. Militants going to villages and slaughtering entire tribes. Are they getting new followers in that part of syria mostly through fear . Probably, yes. I i mean, fear and brutality have long been a tactic used by the Islamic State to induce allegiance or induce submission. In many respects in many areas of syria, that has been successful. In iraq, dating back years, there has been a Long Term Strategy of intimidation on the local level and underground which has led to their success today. Particularly in the city of mosul where they had left an extensive intimidation campaign. Since at least 2000. Likewise, this brutality, much as hard as it is for us to understand does lead to recruitment on their side. Thank you both very much for joining us with further analysis about the strengths of i. S. , iraq and syria. Lets bring you up to date with other news. Three african doctors receiving the ebola drugs are showing remarkable signs of improvement. Thats according to the liberia information minister. Meanwhile, ebola patients that fled the Quarantine Center over the weekend have now been found. Palestinian and israeli noer negotiators have resumed talks in cairo. It follows the previous five day ceasefire to allow more time for negotiations. The blockade of gaza and palestinian demands for a sea port and airport in gaza are among the talks. A new Study Suggests the number of aftricafricas elephas declined. Nearly 35,000 elephants are killed for their ivory each year. If the rate of poaching does not slow down, the species could be wiped out in a century. Conservationists are calling for tougher penalties for poachi ii ivory products in asia. The son of jackie chen has been charged with drug charges. Chinese police say jc tested positive for marijuana and it was also found in his home. China state tv have the son of one of the worlds most famous actors. Jackie chens son seen on the right shows Police Officers with bags of drugs stashed at his beijing home. He now faces up to three years in prison. Its a huge embarrass for his father whos action films brought him international fame. In a different role, he starred in a Government Campaign warning about the dangers of drugs. His son was arrested along with the actor shown here making a public apology. Translator i really regret it. Im sorry to those that support me. Ive set the worst example and been the worst influence. These are just the latest arrests in the ongoing down on drugs. Chinas press warned drug use must be wiped out. Officials deny targeting celebrities but by a arresting jackie chens son it sends a sign that drugs will not be tolerated. Do stay with us here on bbc world news. Still to come. We join the search for the heaviest bell in the world . Loss in myanmar more than 400 years ago. Company will only give you 37thousand to replace it. Depreciation they claim. How can my car depreciate before its first oil change . You ask. Maybe the better question is, why do you have that Insurance Company . With Liberty Mutual new car replacement, well replace the full value of your car. See Car Insurance in a whole new light. Liberty mutual insurance. Wouldnt it be great if hiring plumbers, shopping online is as easy as it gets. Carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple . Thanks to angies list, now it is. Start shopping online from a list of toprated providers. Visit angieslist. Com today. The army says there are battles on the streets of luhansk, a separatist strong hold in the countrys east. Fighting elsewhere has stopped the search operation as a sign of yesterdays attack on a convoy of refugees. Authorities say 15 bodies have been found. Weve received pictures we believe are from luhansk filmed yesterday before the latest reported fighting began. As you can see from these pictures, absolutely nobody out on the streets. Eerie quiet on main roads there in lieu happe luhansk. Lets take you to david stern now. What more can you tell us . Reporter we cant tell exactly whats happening in luhansk right now. No independent conversation of the fighting in the center of the city. We do know fighting has been in and around luhansk quite intense in the last days. The government has said they managed to take over the Police Station rebels were holding. If its true the fighting is street battles in the city, it raises the question of humanitarian of the situation with the civilians. Theres a humanitarian crisis ongoing there around 250,000 people are said to remain in lieu luhansk. Theyre without electricity, water, growing short on food and medicines. Its a situation thats caused a great deal of concern. People say they go out on the streets in the Early Morning hours in order to avoid shelling and fighting that takes place later. As this continues, as the street battles are said to continue, people are going to watch closely on what the humanitarian situation is. If the government takes the city, it will be a major victory because as you said luhansk is a rebel strong hold. David, people are fleeing the city as well. We spoke at this time yesterday when we were getting these reports of the refugee convoy that came under attack. We hear 15 are killed. Theres a search for more has been halted because of fighting. Has it become clear in the last 24 hours exactly what happened . No, it hasnt. Were still on pretty much what the government is telling us. The government said dozens were killed and many injured. Mow theyve managed to recover 15 bodies but have had to halt the work because of the fighting within the region. This took place just outside of luhansk in the south eastern area in the area that leads up to the russian border. Obviously this is of great concern. If there are attacks, if in fact there was a morter and attack, the government is accusing the rebels of having done this. The rebels deny it. David, thanks so much for the update from kiev. As we hear more with that convoy of refugees, well bring you up to date. Pope francis lifted a ban on the late bishop of el salvador. He was shot dead in 1980. The archbishop was a outspoken crit critic. For many years the Catholic Church blocked the process saying his ideas were not what they wanted. You would think it would be difficult to lose a bell weighing nearly 300 tons, but the bell has been missing over 400 years, ever since it fell in a river. At least thats the story. We have joined the latest mission to find it. Reporter the crowds have gathered to watch this latest attempt to find the biggest bell the world has ever seen. Cast in the 15th century and weighing nearly 300 tons, the bell once stood here along side myanmars most important buddha. Six times larger than this one, legend has it it was seizeed in 1608 and put on a raft that sank sending the vast lump of copper, gold, silver to the river floor. The fate of the bell is one of the great mysteries. Theres countless efforts in the past to try and find it. So far, no one has even managed to prove that its down there. Many believe the search is curse canned. At the launch of the latest attempt, the team leader said super Natural Forces from the buddhist spirit world was stopping the bell from being discovered. If we just rely on modern Technology Well face more problems. We must take this bell from the one thats got it. We need to use traditional ways so that the spirits does not keep hold of the bell. We watched as work got underway. A team of divers a equipped with masks lowered themselves into the fast moving water. There was no sign of metal detectors or sonar being used. Just a monk issuing orders from the top of a boat. Let me just give you a little sense of how difficult it is for these divers searching with the naked eye in this river. You can hardly see anything. Youre saying they may be looking this entirely the wrong place. The rivers have changed course. For many like historians, this latest search is an embarrassment and waste of the publics good will and money. Having watched numerous teams both high and low tech fail, hes starting to think the unthinkable. Maybe there is no bell. I really hope the bell is real. It would make me so proud of our country. If we look at the three main history books written 200 years after the bell sank, none of them mentioned it. This team will keep diving another two weeks. Sthef no doubt somewhere in the mud is is the holy grail. It would be amazing if they were successful. Coming up in the next half hour on gmt, it was 11 years ago today baghdads u. N. Headquarters was attacked. 22 died. It was an event that highlighted the dangers of being an aid workers. Today is world humanitarian day. Weve been getting news that the number of aid workers killed around the world has reached the highest level ever. Do stay with us for that. 3rd and 3. 58 seconds on the clock, what am i thinking about . Foreign markets. Asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. 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What more can be done to protect them . Aaron is looking at the big buy by the chinese. The chinese are coming and want to buy your house. The countrys wealthiest are on the move. The u. S. Is their preferred destination. Property is their investment choice. Were going look at how the chinese are snapping up high end homes from california to new york city. Welcome back to gmt. From syria to south sudan, delivering humanitarian aid to people caught up in conflict is becoming dangerous. Attacks on aid workers has reached an all time high according to figures to coincide with world humanitarian day. 155 were killed in 2013. 171 were seriously injured. 134 were kidnapped. Already this year, 79 aid workers around the world have lost their lives. In the past few minutes we have been hearing from the United Nations who announced a major aid operation to help more than half a Million People in Northern Iraq. This could be one of the largest aid operations in recent time. Whats dangers for aid workers in Northern Iraq and other parts of the world facing at the moment . With me in the studio, the director of north syria and turkey operations. The author of aid in danger, peril and promise of humanitarianism. If i could start with you, why is more dangerous to become an aid worker . Theres always been conflict in the world and aid offered to people in conflict zones. A couple of reasons. Aid agencies are pressured to stay in more dangerous environments. That means that a theyre staying, operating this places of intense violence. Thats one change. The other thing is we have better reporting of incidents. Theres more attention to this topic. Also theres a lot more aid workers than there was 10 to 15 years ago. You have a lot more attacks but also have more aid workers. Are your workers scared in the areas where they work . I think everyone whos sensible who works in conflict has a reasonable level of fear at back of their mind. Is that a healthy thing is this. Its a healthy thing. I think absolutely the recognition that humanitarianism responding to peoples needs in conflict and dangerous situations, its not an easy option. Its not a soft option. Its something were aware of, and its a challenge we take on. Is there an issue now its the only option in many cases because governments arent stepping in. Theyre leaving it to aid agencies to do this work . I guess two separate things. We very often hear politicians say no, were not going to put boots on the ground or not going to do this or that. The talks have come to an iend. The humanitarian response is not a solution. We try to keep people alive. Thats not involving the problem. We do see this pressure to protect aid workers obviously. Does it lead to impression youve got aid workers being kept safe in a dated compound perhaps and not actually therefore able to access people theyre there to help . Yeah, and thats one of the critiques i make in my book. Kind of post 2003 with the baghdad bombing, there was an increasing fortification of aid workers where they are behind big walls, barbed wire fences. Thats led to a separation between aid workers and the people theyre trying to help. Does that actually work . Do you think it keeps them sa safer . Its tough to say. It doesnt work in all concepts and doesnt respond to what they face. Everyday obstructions, denial of access to populations in need, you know getting stopped at a check point or a protest at a food distribution. It doesnt really result in any death or fatalities, but it still makes the delivery of aid more difficult. How do you actually do that . If youve got workers in syria trying to reach people and come across the check point run at the moment by either the government, opposition or by Islamic State militants, what process do your workers go through in negotiating . The first thing to understand is what we mean when we talk about aid workers. Very often when we talk about this in the uk, we think of british aid workers. If i look at the program were running in north syria, we have over 200 staff working syria everyday. Theyre syrians and aid workers. Is it true 90 tend to be local . Yes, of course. They know the context best. Thats how we avoid this situation. Sometimes theres a real need for International Staff to be involved in specific instances and to do training to initially set up programs et cetera. The most important thing is planning and understanding that working in conflict is in itself a skill and its not something you can learn overnight. Can i come back to the original question about the amount of people being killed. 155 dying with these figures. What more should be being done to protect aid workers . Yeah. I think respect for International Law is crucial. States taking responsibility for the protection of civilians as well as the protection of aid workers. But i also think a renewed emphasis on humanitarian negotiations on some of the skills of communication of negotiation of even empathy that are kind of deemphasized need to be reemphasized so that relationships help to make aid more effective. The relentlessness of what you see, horrific things you and workers go through all the time, must be quite devastating. How do you maintain a sense of hope . How does your spirit survive this . Humanitarianism in itself is believing humanity. My experience over 30 years in this kind of work and those of my colleagues generally as well is rather than taking something negative from situations, often you end up with the renewed belief in peoples resilience. Their ability to survive and remain hopeful. I would agree absolutely, we have to get back to understanding that humanitarian law, if it doesnt have a sanction to go with it for those that ignore it and those that bomb target civilians that put others at risk. Then there will never be a solution. Thanks for joining us. Ray, thank you for work youve done. Thank you. Lets take you to egypt now. The capital cairo. There are sharply rising house prices there thats forced 2 Million People out of their homes over the decades to live in cemetery across the region. The government created a new ministry for urban development to look at the problem but yet to draw up plans to address the problem thats been there 50 years. Life and death meet in this huge cemetery in south eastern cairo. Dead bodies buried under the ground and families struggling to survive above ground. She came here 50 years ago. She lives with her unemployed son and two grandchildren on government benefit of 60 a month. My only wish before i die is have a decent house, she tells me. I dont want my grandchildren to grow up here. They feel ashamed of it. She doesnt pay rent. The owners of the tomb allow her to stay as long as she keeps an eye on the place. There are no gravestones here, but dozens of bodies are buried here. Two million tomb dwellers. Thats a what officials say. The people in places like this smell death in every single detail of their lives. They feel neglected by government left to alleviate suffering. Theres little help available. This Charity Provides some clothes and occasional free meals for tomb dwellers. We have 500 families only because we dont receive consistent donations. We need more money. House prices are constantly rising in cairo. Poverty is rising too. A new ministry for urban development has been created to tackle these problems. So far its not making the tomb dwellers a priority. Relatively speaking, theyre not under any threat of death or sewage or unsafe dwellings. Its construct offhaed of brick morters. For years, egyptians have lived in tombs. How long will they continue to rely on resting places of the dead to provide homes for the living . Bbc news cairo. Do stay with us here on bbc world news. Still to come. Were going to take you back to cairo and beijing as well. Its a little different. Were going to to look at the world from two wheels and have our series on the global appeal of cycling. Stay with us. Wouldnt it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters shopping online is as easy as it gets. And even piano tuners were just as simple . Thanks to angies list, now it is. Weve made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. Buy their services directly at angieslist. Com no more calling around. No more hassles. Start shopping from a list of toprated providers today. Angies list is revolutionizing local service again. Visit angieslist. Com today. Go on a first date. My passion is puppetry. Here . I think were done here. Hate drama . Go to cars. Com research, price, find. Only cars. Com helps you get the right car without all the drama. Im lucy hockings. Thanks for being with us on gmt. Our top stories this hour. The officer in charge of operations in ferguson, missouri says criminals have infiltrated the crowds of protestors and are intent on violence. Iraqi Government Forces h e launched offenses to drive fighters out of tikrit. Aaron joins us now with business. Has it been ten years aaron . I know. A big moment in history for the tech world for google. When i saw that story today, i remembered being on set, talking about it. You know you look just the same. I know youre lying. Let me explain the story. Thank you. Hello there. Ten years ago today, google launched its shares. It went public and entered the stock market. It was a big moment in the tech world besides raising 1. 2 billion in cash, going public for google was the start of transformation for the worlds biggest search engine. Well talk about those in a second. Ten years ago, when it went public, how did entering the stock market allow for the transformation . It was six years into its life which may not sound like much. In the tech world, things are compressed. It wasnt that long ago. Based on search but appetizing link to that search. It gave it the money to hire more engineers, expand operations, and continue the huge progress. Remember, the day it launched at that price, 85, lots of people were skeptical. I remember saying in the morning meeting, thats too high. Wrong again. What is the share price today . Its been split. The share price is above 582. Dont take investment tips. Youve got one in your hand. How important was it for google when it entered the smart phone arena with the Android System . People were again skeptical about this. Why are they doing that . Thats in it for then. Theyve given away the software. What its done to extend the search reach into the mobile world. They need to be as big in mobile appetizing as they are in desk top. They are not quite there yet. Without presence there through that operating system which dont forget is the dominating operating system android is now . Yeah, well ahead of apple. It makes google a huge player in the mobile internet. You did a study over a few months. We talked about this with the goiogle glass. Was that dipping the toe in the water for google to have wearable . Google has vast amounts of money. It can spend it how it likes. It does moon shots. It bets money on various interesting projects. Youve got this google glass, the selfdriving car, project to bring the internet to remote parts of the earth. We see how they fit together. Google wants to be is properly paranoid about what comes next and how it might threaten its Business Model. Im going to quickly get to this. Its Business Model makes nearly all money from revenue. You talked about driverless cars, drones, extending reach. Google has been investigated by u. S. And eu authorities about being too big. Google is in the situation microsoft was in the late 90s. Its the target of choice for regulations particularly in europe where especially given recent events around surveillance, theres great nervousness about the sheer power this company has. It has to get to grips with what that means and regulated around the world. Ive got to wrap this up. Next ten years, more of this kind of stuff . Yeah, extending to every area, gathering as much information about us so we can be targeted. Our pleasure. You know which way you have to go. Our tech guru there. Okay. Well keep a cross on that. Lets talk about this. This chinese are coming. I tell you what, they want to buy your house. Thats how one u. S. Newspaper put it. With chinese households getting very rich, a growing number are investing in American Real estate. Buyers from china and hong kong spent 22 billion, 72 more than the year before snapping up high end homes from california to new york city. In fact, our very own michelle reports from manhattan. In new yorks market, the rich always aim high. Manhattans luxury towers are home to newest arrivals of chinese. The International Buyer have some type of new york landmark. I was taken on a tour of the luxury Apartment Building in manhattan. Shes seen a number of chinese clients grow in recent years. Reports from first two quarters, were fully 25 asian buyers in manhattan real estate. This is a mind blowing number. One quarter of every sale in building like this are now coming from asia. We have to anticipate and project that this number is going to get much larger. Cynthia has swapped beijing for the big apple for the city she works. In the city that never sleeps, she has a place to call home sweet home. She moved in three weeks ago. For me its basic willy the stability. I feel its safe tore move money from china to new york. Its more stable real estate properties. Chinas rapid economic drive has brought prosperity to many citizens who like their government who want u. S. Funds find america irresistible investment. Bbc news new york. There you go. Follow me on twitter. Ill tweet you back. Get me bbc aaron. In 45 minutes ive got the World Business report. Were doing a report on most Livable Cities in the world. Top ten, number one melbourne. I knew you were going to tell me an australian city. Four out of top ten are australian. Sidney where im from number seven. Yours, number ten. London . Not. No u. S. Cities as well in the top 20. Thats because we all work too hard. Aaron, looking forward to that. Thanks so much. Well this week we look at the growing popularity around the globe of cycling. Monday we began our jury think on two wheels here in london. Now its time to stop off in beijing and cairo to see what its like to be on a bike in these be busy cities. My bike makes me feel free. Its an extension 20 my arms and legs. I cycle in cairo everyday to work from my house to work. Actually it takes me in car about three hours or two hours and a half. On my bicycle only an hour. I started to ride fixed gear bikes since early 2010. Ive grown attached to cycling since childhood when every house hold was proud to have a bike. As a woman cycling in cairo, i feel so many criticisms. People sometimes make bad comments to me. Look at this woman. Why is she cycling like that . Shes gone crazy. Cyclists have to deal with more and more cars on the road. Air pollution is a headache. The worst thing about cycling in cairo is streets are not planned for cycling. Theres no lane specialized for cycling. Its so dangerous. More people see cycling as a sport for battle. Bikes are more attractive to young people because we take better care of our health. However, there was a lack of Safety Awareness among us. People tend to think its a cool thing and take to the streets without practicing. Its good to use bikes. It helps with so many problems. I wish to look up one day to say people all over cairo are using their bikes for transportation and no cars anymore. Thats one of the most controversial moments of the football world cup when suarez bit another player. Hes saying he will never do it again. He was banned for four months during the world cup after that high profile incident where he bit the italian defender on the shoulder. He was unveiled as the new Club Barcelona earlier and wants to put this whole incident behind him. The situation as well. Its a difficult moment for me. I say to all fans, dont worry for. That i dont do it anymore. I know in football every time they critical on myself. Its no mat arter for me. He wants to put the incident behind 4him. The afofficer in charge of operations in missouri say criminals have infiltrated the crowd and intent on violence. Some arrested overnight were as far away as new york and california. They had come under heavy gunfire and had been attacked by bottles. Police havent fired a single bullet in response. Thanks for being with us here on gmt. The last four hours have seen. One child fail to get to the air sickness bag in time. Another left his shoes on the plane. His shoes and a third simply doesnt want to be here. Until now. Until right booking now. Planet earths number one accomodation site booking. Com booking. Yeah you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then. Wham a minivan tbones you. Guess what your Insurance Company will only give you 37thousand to replace it. Depreciation they claim. How can my car depreciate before its first oil change . You ask. Maybe the better question is, why do you have that Insurance Company . With Liberty Mutual new car replacement, well replace the full value of your car. See Car Insurance in a whole new light. Liberty mutual insurance. Rose planet earth. This is where i was born. And this is where i died. For the first 19 years of my life, nothing happened. Nothing at all. Not ever. 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