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others, and then it was others. and before i knew it, i was involved in trafficking. it s just so shocking. it is out of our consciousness. i think when people hear survivor stories that they will be more motivated. reporter: katie ford said she watched as her parents changed the fashion industry. it made her believe she can do the same here. you re going to keep going with this indefinitely? until it ends. which i hope is in my lifetime. reporter: claire sebastian, cnn, new york. those survivor stories, incredibly moving, and all this week, the cnn freedom project will focus on what the business world is doing to combat human traffickin trafficking. we will have more and hear from a former child slave. now some of the world s poorest nations will eventually

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stop coney is in a mental facility after cops tell the l.a. times he was masturbating in public and vandalizing cars. you will recall last week the nonprofit invisible children released the video. coney is wanted by the international criminal court crimes against murder, child slave. the wants to make him famous to pressure politicians to stop kony s. cops in san diego tooks film maker jason russell to a hospital for observation. they say they had gotten reports that he was making sexual gestures in his underwear. police added that he may have been under the influence of something or other. his organization released the following statement. jason russell was unfortunately hospitalized yesterday suffering from exhaustion, dehydration and malnutrition. he is now receiving medical

CNNW CNN Newsroom January 20, 2012

i want to start with peter hanby in charleston, south carolina. talk to me about the romney camp managing the expectations going into tomorrow s primary. yes, after a week ago when they were up for ten points in the poll, they aare bracing fora second-place finish here which is not expected. last night, romney said it is a four-person race and we never expected to win here, and sure we could lose, but we will go down to florida to where we have a organization and a lot of support. and today, he told reporters that it was an uphill battle here, and echoing the line, and look, the romney campaign wants to win here. they are spending a lot of money on television ads and in the mail, and radio, and governor nikki haley is campaigning with mitt romney, but the people i have talked to expect this to be an extraordinarily tight race tomorrow night. internal polling shows it is going to come down to the wire. it could be gingrich and romney and you are looking at santorum in third

CNNW World Business Today January 17, 2012

least 13 killed on monday including five people shot. five others were soldiers trying to defect. meanwhile, a u.n. spokesman says the arab league has asked for help. and pakistan supreme court has ordered the prime minister to appear at a contempt hearing on thursday. the judges want to know why he hasn t pursued corruption charngs. those are the headlines from cnn, the world s news later. world business today starts now. hello, welcome to world business today. and i m andrew stevens. thanks for joining us. science in a slow down, but china s enveeble growth continues sparking a rally on the markets. and the captain of a wrecked cruise ship will today face judge of possible criminal charges, including mans laugter. plus, cnn uncovers widespread child slavery on cocoa farms in ivory coast. well, markets in asia are rallying after chinese economic data exceeded forecast today. the country s economic growth is slower than it s been for the past two and a half years. d

CNNW CNN Newsroom October 23, 2011

17,000 people were killed. we are joined live from istanbul. what s the latest? how are rescue efforts going? reporter: yes. well, of course, it s night time now. the earthquake struck, i suppose, at a relatively good time. it struck on a sunday afternoon when people weren t in bed, when people weren t at work, but even then we know the amount of people, still under the rubble, there s a large number, maybe even 400 people still waiting to be rescued. of course that rescue now has to go on by headlight and by generator light. at first there was a mad scramble by the local people to get at the people who were buried under the debris. it is now more organized. rescue teams have come throughout the country. turkey, as you said, is a country that is used to seismic activity. there are people who really know how to do this. but when these things first the happen it is a mad scramble. the turkish prime minister was on the scene. he has just announced in a rather subdued voice the

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