And 15 miles, this one in elizabeth, new jersey, five explosive devices found near a train station there. One of them blew up as the bomb squad tried to disarm it using a robot. Right now, authorities are searching a neighborhood in elizabeth, new jersey. Bomb sniffing dogs going doortodoor, car to car. This is obviously, a fluid situation and news thick and fast and of course, well keep you up to speed with the latest. To recap. Tloo he three locations seaside, manhattan and elizabeth, new jersey, within 83 miles of each other, eight bombs in all three went off and Dozens Injured and a big manhunt underway. Yes, with all of this anxiety over terror, the markets, well, theyre up. Were covering it all. A power packed three hours of Varney Company begins now. All right. Lets get straight to the big story. Bring in normal nyc commissioner, it appears there could be a foreign connection. Thank you for being here, commissioner. As far as an International Connection, thats not something weve
A source called me to tell me that soldiers had beaten a man to death. He also told me it was too dangerous to go to charkh, so i drove as close as i could to the provincial capital. This is the video i shot just days after the operation. At first it seemed like another footnote in the war. But after i returned home to copenhagen, more details began to emerge from my contacts in charkh. Then six months later the un came out with its 2014 report citing civilian casualties. I found a short reference to the operation in it. The operation resulted in 28 civilian casualties 15 deaths and 13 injured . Fifteen dead. How could fifteen civilian deaths from a joint us and Afghan Military operation go by almost unnoticed to the outside world . The report said that the international and Afghan Security forces denied civilian casualties. I knew i needed to go back to afghanistan if id any chance of finding out the truth. In 2009, eight years into the war in afghanistan, the United Nations started t
A source called me to tell me that soldiers had beaten a man to death. He also told me it was too dangerous to go to charkh, so i drove as close as i could to the provincial capital. This is the video i shot just days after the operation. At first it seemed like another footnote in the war. But after i returned home to copenhagen, more details began to emerge from my contacts in charkh. Then six months later the un came out with its 2014 report citing civilian casualties. I found a short reference to the operation in it. The operation resulted in 28 civilian casualties 15 deaths and 13 injured . Fifteen dead. How could fifteen civilian deaths from a joint us and Afghan Military operation go by almost unnoticed to the outside world . The report said that the international and Afghan Security forces denied civilian casualties. I knew i needed to go back to afghanistan if id any chance of finding out the truth. In 2009, eight years into the war in afghanistan, the United Nations started t
I was in afghanistan at the time of the operation. A source called me to tell me that soldiers had beaten a man to death. He also told me it was too dangerous to go to charkh, so i drove as close as i could to the provincial capital. This is the video i shot just days after the operation. At first it seemed like another footnote in the war. But after i returned home to copenhagen, more details began to emerge from my contacts in charkh. Then six months later the un came out with its 2014 report citing civilian casualties. I found a short reference to the operation in it. The operation resulted in 28 civilian casualties 15 deaths and 13 injured . Fifteen dead. How could fifteen civilian deaths from a joint us and Afghan Military operation go by almost unnoticed to the outside world . The report said that the international and Afghan Security forces denied civilian casualties. I knew i needed to go back to afghanistan if id any chance of finding out the truth. In 2009, eight years into t
A source called me to tell me that soldiers had beaten a man to death. He also told me it was too dangerous to go to charkh, so i drove as close as i could to the provincial capital. This is the video i shot just days after the operation. At first it seemed like another footnote in the war. But after i returned home to copenhagen, more details began to emerge from my contacts in charkh. Then six months later the un came out with its 2014 report citing civilian casualties. I found a short reference to the operation in it. The operation resulted in 28 civilian casualties 15 deaths and 13 injured . Fifteen dead. How could fifteen civilian deaths from a joint us and Afghan Military operation go by almost unnoticed to the outside world . The report said that the international and Afghan Security forces denied civilian casualties. I knew i needed to go back to afghanistan if id any chance of finding out the truth. In 2009, eight years into the war in afghanistan, the United Nations started t