


Tonight on 360°, we have breaking news on three fronts. Across the UK police are promising to crackdown on new riots. The violence began after the shooting death by police of a 29-year-old black man in London last week. And Anderson will be reporting from Somalia, where there's a dire warning from the World Food Programme. The UN agency, which is offering the most assistance to famine victims, says it will run of money in three weeks or less. And here at home, we now know the three Democratic senators who will serve on the new super committee tasked with cutting the U.S. deficit.
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two decades of such chaos – exhausting just thinking about it
The world needs more people like Anderson....with the heart and resources to help those who need it. Good night everyone!
Good Night Everyone! Enjoy the night!
Good Night everyone. Have a wonderful evening
Wow... this was really quick.
Iman is really passion involved to help people in Somalia!!!!!!!!!!! Good interview Anderson!!!
Good night Anderson, everyone and my friends!!!!!!!
See you tomorrow night, Have a great night & Sleep tight everyone!!!
Anderson,
See you tomorrow tonight & be carful!!!!
Agreed, Megan! Well stated
Good night everyone. So much going on in the world. It's hard to take it all in. Stay safe and see you all tomorrow.
Great interview with Iman.