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>> carlos: the rock city. >> anthony: rock city.>> anthony: detroit, rock city. what music inspires him? >> jayme: iron maiden. >> anthony: iron maiden. i think they're touring actually. >> jayme: nirvana. >> anthony: nirvana. metallica? >> jayme: beethoven. >> anthony: beethoven. >> jayme: metallica, beethoven. >> anthony: carlos, what do you think about all this? i mean, anybody who comes here, uh, recognizes immediately that this is a really uniquely extraordinary and, despite many problems, a uniquely wonderful magical place. >> carlos: it's a magical place. but also for us, for me and for him, here is a place where many people, black people have suffered. that is still one kind of comment of this old history here, you know? >> anthony: so what is the real pelourinho? >> carlos: giving life for this. we are the real pelourinho. i wanted to know where i did my ancestrydna. the most shocking result was that i'm 26% native american. i had no idea. it's opened up a whole new world for me. ♪ there's nothing more important than your h
>> carlos: the rock city. >> anthony: rock city.>> anthony: detroit, rock city. what music inspires him? >> jayme: iron maiden. >> anthony: iron maiden. i think they're touring actually. >> jayme: nirvana. >> anthony: nirvana. metallica? >> jayme: beethoven. >> anthony: beethoven. >> jayme: metallica, beethoven. >> anthony: carlos, what do you think about all this? i mean, anybody who comes here, uh, recognizes immediately that...
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there's a program called rock city boxing. it's not available everywhere.d not stop one group of people from banning together to get that prom to the people that wanted it. inside this boxing gym you'll find determination, grit and passion. they come ready to try. >> i was diagnosed with parkinsons about four years ago. >> were you frustrated? >> kind of frustrated and discouraged. >> discouraged but open to something new. >> my goal is to hold it to where it is as much as possible. i'm really glad that there's this class. i'm really glad it's here in albany. >> you go down and -- >> rock city is the program getting attention because of the results for them. >> their walk is better and they're not falling as much. >> up until recently, the closest patient for people along the 80 corridor were in concord or san francisco. >> i started looking at the pediatric health grade steady to burkely, oakland. >> judith is a board member at a nonprofit serving people with parkinsons. >> i asked what kind of person do you look for. they said of of this compassion, someo
there's a program called rock city boxing. it's not available everywhere.d not stop one group of people from banning together to get that prom to the people that wanted it. inside this boxing gym you'll find determination, grit and passion. they come ready to try. >> i was diagnosed with parkinsons about four years ago. >> were you frustrated? >> kind of frustrated and discouraged. >> discouraged but open to something new. >> my goal is to hold it to where it is as...
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in that region, i have many warm friends, some of whom in the city of little rock, i have deemed it a great personal privilege to send in our tours of duty in military service, and periodse recreational since that time. so from intimate, personal knowledge, i know that the overwhelming majority of the people in the south, including those of arkansas and little rock, our goodwill. united in their efforts to preserve and respect the law, even when they disagree with it. they do not sympathize with mob rule. they, like the rest of our nation, have proven into great wars their readiness to sacrifice for america. and the foundation of the american way of life is our national respect for law. as elsewhere. citizens are keenly aware of the tremendous disservice that has been done to the people of arkansas in the eyes of the nation, and that has been done to the nation in the eyes of the world. a deskme when we face rate situations abroad because of that hatred that communism bears toward a system of government waste on human rights, it will be difficult to exaggerate the harm that is being d
in that region, i have many warm friends, some of whom in the city of little rock, i have deemed it a great personal privilege to send in our tours of duty in military service, and periodse recreational since that time. so from intimate, personal knowledge, i know that the overwhelming majority of the people in the south, including those of arkansas and little rock, our goodwill. united in their efforts to preserve and respect the law, even when they disagree with it. they do not sympathize...
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the devastating and deadly earthquake that rocked mexico city. >> the desperate middle of the night rescuefforts now under way. dozens of buildings have collapsed. thousands of residents sleeping outdoors this morning. we have a reporter on the scene in mexico city live with the very latest. >>> and hurricane maria takes aim, lashing the u.s. virgin islands with puerto rico also bracing for a direct hit. this could be the most powerful hurricane to hit the island in a century. >>> then world reaction to president trump's new threat at the united nations. this time vowing to totally destroy north korea if the u.s. is forced to defend itself. >>> and normally, when you hear
the devastating and deadly earthquake that rocked mexico city. >> the desperate middle of the night rescuefforts now under way. dozens of buildings have collapsed. thousands of residents sleeping outdoors this morning. we have a reporter on the scene in mexico city live with the very latest. >>> and hurricane maria takes aim, lashing the u.s. virgin islands with puerto rico also bracing for a direct hit. this could be the most powerful hurricane to hit the island in a century....
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. >>> if your car looks like this, well, there's a good chance you're coming back from black rock city. the post burning man ritual of the car wash, ahead on "abc7 news." >> one holiday down, now it's time to plan for the next. i'm michael finney. coming up, a 7 on your side travel by your sky. >>> it's been ten days since harvey hit and small towns remain flooded. some are empty, others have people returning home to sort through the destruction. >> this is that you are lives, what they worked all their life for. it's their tradition. they've always lived here, it's hair heritage and it's gone. >> a long-term problem evacuees may face wans the water recedes is mold. it grows a day or two after flooding and can spread if the homes are not aired out. >>> flooding forced not only people but pets to evacuate. >> leslie brinkley joins us live with a look at how the bay area is helping those pets find new homes. leslie? >> reporter: this is little anderson. anderson is 12 weeks old, just came over, overnight on a flight from houston. he was surrendered at a shelter there, just before the hur
. >>> if your car looks like this, well, there's a good chance you're coming back from black rock city. the post burning man ritual of the car wash, ahead on "abc7 news." >> one holiday down, now it's time to plan for the next. i'm michael finney. coming up, a 7 on your side travel by your sky. >>> it's been ten days since harvey hit and small towns remain flooded. some are empty, others have people returning home to sort through the destruction. >> this...
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.>>> reporter: videos and images depicting the moments when that 7.1 earthquake rocked mexico city is giving us a look at how frightening it was when buildings collapse just feet away from where people were standing. look at the video we are showing you.>> oh my goodness. >> the powerful chilled calls many buildings to crumble to pieces while other buildings swayed back and forth shattering windows. inside of the buildings, people work holding onto each other as they watched the worst. on the ground, some streets were littered with rubble and debris. many community members joined forces with rescue workers and swept into action to start the recovery process. many lined up along the street, passing down rocks and pieces of concrete in an effort to clear the rubble as they search for survivors. so far the depth poll -- death toll is over 100. a survey says the quake was centered near this town, about 76 miles south of mexico city. a scientist who was recently retired, said this location is pretty unusual because most earthquakes happen near the close -- coast. >> they have really pathol
.>>> reporter: videos and images depicting the moments when that 7.1 earthquake rocked mexico city is giving us a look at how frightening it was when buildings collapse just feet away from where people were standing. look at the video we are showing you.>> oh my goodness. >> the powerful chilled calls many buildings to crumble to pieces while other buildings swayed back and forth shattering windows. inside of the buildings, people work holding onto each other as they...
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. >>> if your car looks like this, well, there's a good chance you're coming back from black rock city. the post burning man ritual of the car wash, ahead on "abc7 news." >> one holiday down, now it's time to plan for the next. i'm michael finney. coming up, a 7 on your side trav i love you, couch. you give us comfort. and we give you bare feet, backsweat, and gordo's... everything. i love you, but sometimes you stink. soft surfaces trap odors. febreze fabric refresher cleans them away for good. because the things you love the most can stink. and plug in febreze to keep your whole room fresh for up to 45 days. breathe happy with febreze. >>> it's been ten days since harvey hit and small towns remain flooded. some are empty, others have people returning home to sort through the destruction. >> this is that you are lives, what they worked all their life for. it's their tradition. they've always lived here, it's hair heritage and it's gone. >> a long-term problem evacuees may face wans the water recedes is mold. it grows a day or two after flooding and can spread if the homes are not aire
. >>> if your car looks like this, well, there's a good chance you're coming back from black rock city. the post burning man ritual of the car wash, ahead on "abc7 news." >> one holiday down, now it's time to plan for the next. i'm michael finney. coming up, a 7 on your side trav i love you, couch. you give us comfort. and we give you bare feet, backsweat, and gordo's... everything. i love you, but sometimes you stink. soft surfaces trap odors. febreze fabric refresher...
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alley in chiapas, the closest state to the quake's at epicentre. 600 miles away, the tremors rocked mexico citynts of their lives, there are fears that there could be more strong aftershocks to come. translation: so far, there have been 65 aftershocks. the strongest was magnitude 6.1. however, it's possible that, over the next 2a hours, we could see a shock that's as strong as the earthquake. this is a country used to earthquakes, but not of this magnitude. it has left families devastated, and infrastructure destroyed. sophie long, bbc news. now it is time for newsnight, with emily maitlis. this is a storm of absolutely historic destructive potential. i ask everyone in the storm's path to be vigilant and heed all recommendations from government officials and law enforcement. a race against time to get out of the way. 20 million in florida are told they may need to leave their homes roads are packed as many try to flee. hurricane irma is due to hit the state within the next 2a hours. we're on the florida coast to see what they're telling their citizens there. if you are in one of those evacuatio
alley in chiapas, the closest state to the quake's at epicentre. 600 miles away, the tremors rocked mexico citynts of their lives, there are fears that there could be more strong aftershocks to come. translation: so far, there have been 65 aftershocks. the strongest was magnitude 6.1. however, it's possible that, over the next 2a hours, we could see a shock that's as strong as the earthquake. this is a country used to earthquakes, but not of this magnitude. it has left families devastated, and...
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city. >> reporter: days after a 7.1 earthquake rocked mexico city, many buildings here reduced to piles of debris. rescuers continue to pull survivors from the rubble. they pulled this woman out of a ceiling, her legs emerged first, then the rest of her body. more than 50 have been rescued so far. but for anxious family members desperate for news of missing loved ones, the wait has been agonizing. this woman saying i think that is what kills us the most. the desperation of not knowing. for days, searchers have focussed their attention on a ruined elementary school, painstakingly making their way through the rubble hoping to find anyone trapped inside. they signal for silence, listening tor signs of life. for some time believing a 12 year old girl was alive under that debris. girl. all students had been accounted for, though 19 childrens and six teachers lost their lives there. thousands have been injured and the death toll now more than 270. rescue teams, first responders and thousands of volunteers doing all they can. >> we need to feel so good after 38 hours, continue to rescue people al
city. >> reporter: days after a 7.1 earthquake rocked mexico city, many buildings here reduced to piles of debris. rescuers continue to pull survivors from the rubble. they pulled this woman out of a ceiling, her legs emerged first, then the rest of her body. more than 50 have been rescued so far. but for anxious family members desperate for news of missing loved ones, the wait has been agonizing. this woman saying i think that is what kills us the most. the desperation of not knowing....
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said that civilian casualties are a fact of life referring to the campaign to liberate the city of mosul not rock out this time does that reflect to your mind america's approach perhaps to collapse or old damage that as long as we get the tourists some deaths of civilians are perhaps something that happen in wartime. now you know this was a very. crucial correspondence with. alicia and. it's got a horribly i mean very special position is that the cautions that in. honor of strikes. there were no. we. didn't think some measures are not for them and in this report there are two major ones as well the small and then is where civilians were you know not clear why. this is at a minimum. and. cautions now this indifference and lot of or was this just this need. only an independent thorough investigation and as. we look at this and this is what we need to push for also another key recommendation in this war is this nation with knowledge of men all the victim because. basically you know they want either an apology they want to read the mission of the harm that happened to them and. in these that video be
said that civilian casualties are a fact of life referring to the campaign to liberate the city of mosul not rock out this time does that reflect to your mind america's approach perhaps to collapse or old damage that as long as we get the tourists some deaths of civilians are perhaps something that happen in wartime. now you know this was a very. crucial correspondence with. alicia and. it's got a horribly i mean very special position is that the cautions that in. honor of strikes. there were...
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it has been 24 hours since the earthquake, 7.1 earthquake rocked mexico city. eeks after a 8.1 rocked mexico city, 65 miles to the south. there are all sorts of scenes people digging through with their hands, whatever they can. people coming through the area, along with military, firefighters, going through older buildings that collapsed. we're told the number could be 77 in part collapsed. the mayor of mexico city said at least 30 have come down. the u.s. 2 team based here in los angeles, search-and-rescue team, work all over the world in japan, for example, they're on the way mobilized to help. a team from israel is going to help as well. the time is ticking. it has been more than 24 hours. we have amazing stories of survival with other earthquakes. there is the chance and possibility to hold out hope. as every hour passes the probability does diminish. we, again, don't have exact number, david of number buildings come down. for people not down there. mexico city is built on an actual lake. it was filled in over the centuries. it is very unstable. the second t
it has been 24 hours since the earthquake, 7.1 earthquake rocked mexico city. eeks after a 8.1 rocked mexico city, 65 miles to the south. there are all sorts of scenes people digging through with their hands, whatever they can. people coming through the area, along with military, firefighters, going through older buildings that collapsed. we're told the number could be 77 in part collapsed. the mayor of mexico city said at least 30 have come down. the u.s. 2 team based here in los angeles,...
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but first we have some breaking news, a powerful earthquake has rocked mexico city. kpix5's allen martin is monitoring these developments in the newsroom. >> usgs is saying that this quake was a 7.1 and it hit at 11:15 our time centered in the mexican town of pueblo 76 miles southeast of mexico city. we'll go live to a streaming feed, we have been watching these live pictures for quite a while. a lot of people in mexico city are out on the streets here presumably to escape buildings. as you see the one on the right it has collapsed. several buildings swaying or ve collapsed. there are 21 million people in greater mexico city. if you compare that to the greater bay area we have 7 million people here. so three times the number. >>> this spot is particularly prone to earthquake damage. the city is actually built on an old lake bed. ties. now we don't know about but look at the number of people in the street thealresu on the bottom left hand side. also todays quake 32 years to the day when a magnitude eight earthquake hit mexico city. that quake killed at least 5,000 peo
but first we have some breaking news, a powerful earthquake has rocked mexico city. kpix5's allen martin is monitoring these developments in the newsroom. >> usgs is saying that this quake was a 7.1 and it hit at 11:15 our time centered in the mexican town of pueblo 76 miles southeast of mexico city. we'll go live to a streaming feed, we have been watching these live pictures for quite a while. a lot of people in mexico city are out on the streets here presumably to escape buildings. as...
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. >> ninan: well, hours before mexico city was rocked by an earthquake this past week, a smaller quake jolted the los angeles area. it was a reminder that the so-called big one will eventually hit southern california. scientists say that many californians have a false sense of security regarding earthquakes. here's carter evans. >> reporter: as engineers surveyed the destruction in mexico city, a lot can be learned from the buildings that survived the 7.1-magnitude earthquake, and the ones that did not. this concrete apartment building didn't have enough steel rebar embedded in the support columns. according to california seismic safety commissioner kit miyamoto. >> that is actually really classic failure. >> reporter: and it's common construction, especially here in los angeles. engineers call them "soft-story buildings," where the ground floor is often used for parking. the interesting thing about that video is you could actually see the moment and the location of failure of that building. >> exactly. if you see it carefully, first, the corner column starts essentially buckling. the
. >> ninan: well, hours before mexico city was rocked by an earthquake this past week, a smaller quake jolted the los angeles area. it was a reminder that the so-called big one will eventually hit southern california. scientists say that many californians have a false sense of security regarding earthquakes. here's carter evans. >> reporter: as engineers surveyed the destruction in mexico city, a lot can be learned from the buildings that survived the 7.1-magnitude earthquake, and...
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city. >> reporter: days after a 7.1 earthquake rocked mexico city, many buildings here reduced to piles ofkers continue to pull survivors from the rubble. firefighters easing this woman out of a hole 2349 ceiling. her legs emerge first, then the rest of her body. more than 50 people rescued so far. but for anxious family members desperate for news of missing g "i think that ait has beenis n is what kills us the most, the desperation of not knowing." for daysearsherc oeav hn a ruined elementary school. painstakingly working their way through the rubble of what was once a building, hoping to find anyone trapped inside. crews there signaling for silence, listening for signs of life. for some time believing that a 12-year-old girl was still alive, pinned under all that . then officials announcing there brwasde no girl there after all that all students had been accounted for, though 19 children andix lives there. thousands have been injured, and the death toll now, more than 270. rescue teams, first responders, and thousands of volunteers doing all they can. >> we need to feel so good after 28
city. >> reporter: days after a 7.1 earthquake rocked mexico city, many buildings here reduced to piles ofkers continue to pull survivors from the rubble. firefighters easing this woman out of a hole 2349 ceiling. her legs emerge first, then the rest of her body. more than 50 people rescued so far. but for anxious family members desperate for news of missing g "i think that ait has beenis n is what kills us the most, the desperation of not knowing." for daysearsherc oeav hn a...
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city. >> reporter: days after a 7.1 earthquake rocked mexico city, many buildings here reduced to piles ofebris, rescue workers continue to pull survivors from the rubble. firefighters easing this woman out of a hole 2349 ceiling. her legs emerge first, then the rest of her body. more than 50 people rescued so far. but for anxious family members desperate for news of missing loved ones the wait has been agonizing. this woman saying "i think that is what kills us the most, the desperation of not knowing." for days searchers have forecast,ed their attention on a ruined elementary school. painstakingly working their way through the rubble of what was once a building, hoping to find anyone trapped inside. crews there signaling for silence, listening for signs of life. for some time believing that a 12-year-old girl was still alive, pinned under all that debris. then officials announcing there was no girl there after all, that all students had been accounted for, though 19 children and six teachers lost their lives there. thousands have been injured, and the death toll now, more than 270. rescu
city. >> reporter: days after a 7.1 earthquake rocked mexico city, many buildings here reduced to piles ofebris, rescue workers continue to pull survivors from the rubble. firefighters easing this woman out of a hole 2349 ceiling. her legs emerge first, then the rest of her body. more than 50 people rescued so far. but for anxious family members desperate for news of missing loved ones the wait has been agonizing. this woman saying "i think that is what kills us the most, the...
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to be adopted this month four thousand separate strikes in almost two hundred rallies have rocked major cities all across the country projectiles and flares with thrown at the paris protest. i. was forced out of that i thought. opponents of the reform are angry as it gives employee is more power to negotiate conditions it limits compensation for dismissal and mergers workers counts as. a boycott now reports from the paris press. one of the big these papers here in france and i know. these are the biggest street protests he takes place in evidence he was elected president. people there are very i'm on the label or that he wants to implement he wants to shake up the job market and make it easier to hire and by now you think. this is out on the unemployment rate here in front. of the rates in the u.k. and germany all that was we can see you say that they believe that this represents the likes of the employers in front i know it's really. just this lure is anti social because it's. good but in the world this law doesn't provide workers with rights to work doesn't give privileges in both the public
to be adopted this month four thousand separate strikes in almost two hundred rallies have rocked major cities all across the country projectiles and flares with thrown at the paris protest. i. was forced out of that i thought. opponents of the reform are angry as it gives employee is more power to negotiate conditions it limits compensation for dismissal and mergers workers counts as. a boycott now reports from the paris press. one of the big these papers here in france and i know. these are...
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dozens of people dead after a 7.2 earthquake rocked mexico city. this is a building blast caught on camera. we don't know if people were inside at the time. but the city's mayor says there are reports of people trapped in other buildings. at least 20 of them have fallen, or suffered serious damage. you can stay with wusa9, the latest on this breaking story. so you've got hurricanes in mexico, you've got maria churning toward places that just cannot afford to have anything else happen to them. >> they can't. it's unusual. i've been covering this for a long time. not often you use the word catastrophic to two storms in the same se this is catastrophic. >> it seems like this has been nonstop. it's one of those seasons where we've had a lot of hurricanes and they don't make landfall. this year, different story. >> let's start with pictures from dominica. this was taken yesterday, but sents to us today. a pretty good sized tree down there. we'll see if this works. some folks tried to tie mattresses to their car, or literally rope them down to protect th
dozens of people dead after a 7.2 earthquake rocked mexico city. this is a building blast caught on camera. we don't know if people were inside at the time. but the city's mayor says there are reports of people trapped in other buildings. at least 20 of them have fallen, or suffered serious damage. you can stay with wusa9, the latest on this breaking story. so you've got hurricanes in mexico, you've got maria churning toward places that just cannot afford to have anything else happen to them....
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to be adopted this month for files in separate strikes and almost two hundred rallies have rocked major cities across the country projectiles and flags were thrown at the paris protest. i. was. was at the to go. opponents of the reform are angry as it gives employers more power to negotiate conditions limits compensation for dismissal and much as workers councils political reports from the paris protest. one of the big newspapers here in france and i know my son's christening all of these all the biggest street protests to take place in heaven since he was elected president this year and people here are very unhappy about the labor law that he wants to implement saying he wants to shake up the job market and make it easier to hire and fire and now he thinks that will tackle misuse of money unemployment rate here in front. of the rate in the u.k. and germany old was we said by you can see you say that they believe that this was the likes of the employers in france i know that the employees for. this lowers anti social because it's reliable for workers. but it was a way of this law doesn't provi
to be adopted this month for files in separate strikes and almost two hundred rallies have rocked major cities across the country projectiles and flags were thrown at the paris protest. i. was. was at the to go. opponents of the reform are angry as it gives employers more power to negotiate conditions limits compensation for dismissal and much as workers councils political reports from the paris protest. one of the big newspapers here in france and i know my son's christening all of these all...
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thousands of runners rocked the city of brotherly love and severally affection for the half marathon. he's in 14th year and said he would final them for cancer research and another cause runner jason committed to running ten half marathons in ten states to personally raise money for dimensions sha research and honor. >> it's easy to run with these people. hard part is raise ago war wareness and getting bunts for important research. >> the 13.1 mile race you take with you down the parkway and delaware riverfront before making way through rittenhouse sdair and along kelly drive to the finish, congrats to the all. >> kate bilo look at the forecast as everybody is ready to start another week. >> yes. >> all eyes on jose. it will cause problems especially for those of us along the coast or those of us with shore houses at the coast. let's talk about what we can expect with jose. maybe the sky lit up if you were up early today. fireball, that the streets across the mid-atlantic and not stuingling before 5:00 the american society was like utube, folks in pennsylvania, new jersey, delaware an
thousands of runners rocked the city of brotherly love and severally affection for the half marathon. he's in 14th year and said he would final them for cancer research and another cause runner jason committed to running ten half marathons in ten states to personally raise money for dimensions sha research and honor. >> it's easy to run with these people. hard part is raise ago war wareness and getting bunts for important research. >> the 13.1 mile race you take with you down the...
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into effect in one week four thousand separate strikes and almost two hundred rallies have rocked major cities all across the country projectiles and flares were thrown at the protest in paris. i. i. i. i. thought it was. opponents of the reform are angry as it gives employers more power to negotiate conditions it also limits compensation for dismissal and mergers workers councils correspondent pony boy reports from the paris protest. one of the big newspapers here in france and i know my son's christening of these all the biggest street protests to take place in front ever since he was elected president this year and people here are very unhappy about the labor law that he wants to implement he wants to shake up the job market and make it easier to hire and fire and now he thinks full time is up and the high unemployment rate here in front. of that rate in the u.k. and germany all the was we can see you say that they believe that this represents the likes of the employees in front i know it's the employees will sit through this lowers anti social because this. is the body of the world that th
into effect in one week four thousand separate strikes and almost two hundred rallies have rocked major cities all across the country projectiles and flares were thrown at the protest in paris. i. i. i. i. thought it was. opponents of the reform are angry as it gives employers more power to negotiate conditions it also limits compensation for dismissal and mergers workers councils correspondent pony boy reports from the paris protest. one of the big newspapers here in france and i know my son's...
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come into effect in a week four thousand separate strikes and almost two hundred rallies have rocked major cities across the country projectiles and flares were thrown at the paris protest. i i. i. i i. i. thought at night i thought. opponents of the reform are angry is it gives employees employers i should say more power to negotiate or conditions limits eclipse compensation for dismissal and also mergers workers' councils let's get some more details on this now to shed some light on reports from that latest protest in paris. one of the big newspapers here in france and i know my son's christening over these all the biggest street protests to take place in front ever since he was elected president this year and people here are very unhappy about the labor law that he wants to implement and he wants to shake up the job market and make it easier to hire and fire and now he thinks not. only unemployment rate here in front. of the rates in the u.k. and germany but the trade unions dead set against the changes and they have come out in full force hitting the streets in that sounds and all that was we
come into effect in a week four thousand separate strikes and almost two hundred rallies have rocked major cities across the country projectiles and flares were thrown at the paris protest. i i. i. i i. i. thought at night i thought. opponents of the reform are angry is it gives employees employers i should say more power to negotiate or conditions limits eclipse compensation for dismissal and also mergers workers' councils let's get some more details on this now to shed some light on reports...
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the devastating and deadly earthquake that rocked mexico city. >> the desperate middle of the night rescue efforts now under way. dozens of buildings have collapsed. thousands of residents sleeping outdoors this morning. we have a reporter on the scene in mexico city live with the very latest. >>> and hurricane maria takes aim, lashing the u.s. virgin islands with puerto rico also bracing for a direct hit. this could be the most powerful hurricane to hit the island in a century. >>> then world reaction to president trump's new threat at the united nations. this time vowing to totally destroy north korea if the u.s. is forced to defend itself. >>> and normally, when you hear camera, it's usually not good for the people involved. but this time you'll see surveillance footage of a young man doing something nice for a strange ir. it's wednesday, september 20th. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> and we're going to say good morning on this wednesday. it's a very busy one indeed. the mexican president preparing and calling for calm. the striking images that we've been seeing, many b
the devastating and deadly earthquake that rocked mexico city. >> the desperate middle of the night rescue efforts now under way. dozens of buildings have collapsed. thousands of residents sleeping outdoors this morning. we have a reporter on the scene in mexico city live with the very latest. >>> and hurricane maria takes aim, lashing the u.s. virgin islands with puerto rico also bracing for a direct hit. this could be the most powerful hurricane to hit the island in a century....
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. >>> in mexico city, rescuers there continue to push through debris for signs of any life, two days after that powerful earthquake rocked the city. the president of mexico said that he has accepted offers of technical assistance now from the u.s., from spain, israel, japan, and other countries. but that quake now has many californians asking where the u.s.'s biggest state economy is prepared should the big one hit. jane wells is in los angeles tonight. >> the brick facade has just collapsed. >> reporter: it's been decades since california experienced a major earthquake. 1994 in los angeles. 1989 in san francisco. and while seismologists predict the west coast is due for another big one in the next 30 years, californians tend to ignore such predictions until a big one hits somewhere else, like mexico city. do you have earthquake insurance? >> yes. but i just got it. >> way too expensive. i can't afford it. >> i'm thinking about getting some kind of system to store water. the buzz is that you need to be prepared. and i want to be prepared. >> reporter: the u.s. geological survey says several areas of the country face pote
. >>> in mexico city, rescuers there continue to push through debris for signs of any life, two days after that powerful earthquake rocked the city. the president of mexico said that he has accepted offers of technical assistance now from the u.s., from spain, israel, japan, and other countries. but that quake now has many californians asking where the u.s.'s biggest state economy is prepared should the big one hit. jane wells is in los angeles tonight. >> the brick facade has...
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come into effect in a week's time four thousand separate strikes almost two hundred rallies of rocks major cities across the country from known to. project. have been thrown by the crown's. the atmosphere has definitely changed i spoke to just an hour ago it was pretty jovial i was in amongst the fun fact protesters clowns entertainers and now we've seen projectiles go off lez being thrown and we've just been approached by somebody wearing a mosque saying you know you need to be really careful because there are people there who could break television equipment who don't like journalists but this demonstration today was billed as emmanuel mind runs fine it is a riot by one of the newspapers here in front of the fust large demonstrations to hit the streets of paris since he was elected president earlier this year and it's all to do with the changes he wants to implement to the french. he wants to make it easier for companies to be able to hire and fire because he wants to shake up the labor market in order to tackle france's stubbornly high unemployment rate he thinks that pushing through these cha
come into effect in a week's time four thousand separate strikes almost two hundred rallies of rocks major cities across the country from known to. project. have been thrown by the crown's. the atmosphere has definitely changed i spoke to just an hour ago it was pretty jovial i was in amongst the fun fact protesters clowns entertainers and now we've seen projectiles go off lez being thrown and we've just been approached by somebody wearing a mosque saying you know you need to be really careful...
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dozens of people dead after a 7.2 earthquake rocked mexico city. this is a building blast caught on camera. we don't know if people were inside at the time. but the city's mayor says there are reports of people trapped in other buildings. at least 20 of them have fallen, or suffered serious damage. you can stay with wusa9, the latest on this breaking story. so you've got hurricanes in mexico, you've got maria churning toward places that just cannot afford to have anything else happen to them. >> they can't. it's unusual. i've been covering this for a long time. not often you use the word catastrophic to two storms in the same se
dozens of people dead after a 7.2 earthquake rocked mexico city. this is a building blast caught on camera. we don't know if people were inside at the time. but the city's mayor says there are reports of people trapped in other buildings. at least 20 of them have fallen, or suffered serious damage. you can stay with wusa9, the latest on this breaking story. so you've got hurricanes in mexico, you've got maria churning toward places that just cannot afford to have anything else happen to them....
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the controversial vote that rocked the city did not pass in last week's council meeting due to an insufficient number of votes. college park needs more than a simple majorit city's charter and allow people who are not legal citizens to vote in local elections. there is a work session set tonight to discuss the next steps. >>> more headaches could be coming to your commute on metro. the transit agency considering more shutdowns as it seals up persistent leaks in the tunnels. in july, metro had some of the holes filled in. the general manager paul wiedefeld will visit the area. >>> a new online tool to help you navigate the new express lanes on i-66 inside the beltway. this is what the website looks like. it explains how tolling will work, where the express lanes run, at what time of day you'll be charged for using them. tolling begins in december. we'll post a link in the nbc washington app. >>> a historic school in ashburn is open to the public again looking much like it did 124 years ago. take a the one-room school was used to educate black students in loudoun county before desegregati desegr
the controversial vote that rocked the city did not pass in last week's council meeting due to an insufficient number of votes. college park needs more than a simple majorit city's charter and allow people who are not legal citizens to vote in local elections. there is a work session set tonight to discuss the next steps. >>> more headaches could be coming to your commute on metro. the transit agency considering more shutdowns as it seals up persistent leaks in the tunnels. in july,...
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six hundred miles away the tremors rocks mexico city. it's people pick through the remnants of their lives farah fears that they could be more strong aftershocks to come i think the main pool. so far there have been sixty five aftershocks the strongest was magnitude six point one. however it is possible that over the next twenty four hours we could see a shop this is strong as the earthquake. this is a country use to s. quakes but not of this magnitude. it's left families devastated and infrastructure destroyed. so if you long bbc news. you're watching bbc world news america still to come on tonight's program. in just two weeks more than a quarter of a million mahindra muslims have fled from mine mine to banglades. we report on the violence fueling the exodus. victims of the manchester arena attacking may have been back to the venue ahead of its re. that made a private visit on the eve of the we are manchester benefit concert on saturday the arenas fast show since twenty two people were killed. when a bomb was detonated in the foyer. i d
six hundred miles away the tremors rocks mexico city. it's people pick through the remnants of their lives farah fears that they could be more strong aftershocks to come i think the main pool. so far there have been sixty five aftershocks the strongest was magnitude six point one. however it is possible that over the next twenty four hours we could see a shop this is strong as the earthquake. this is a country use to s. quakes but not of this magnitude. it's left families devastated and...
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be adopted this month for finalists in separate strikes and almost two hundred bodies have rocked major cities across the country projectiles and flies with at the paris protest. i. was forced out of her. opponents of the reform angry as it gives employers lol power to negotiate conditions limits compensation for dismissal and much as workers' counsel. only a few months out of the how month president micron's approval ratings have taken a nosedive and his recent assessment of the protestors could deliver a new blow to his popularity. i will be absolutely determined to do that i will not yield in any way not to slack because you're not cynics nuts are extremists. gathered here today to protest against macron and his policies which undermine the very existence of the workers from the spheres this movement is necessary it is the response of the french people who are protecting their rights. ninety five of the ninety six russian athletes from nine different sports have reportedly been cleared of any wrongdoing by water story after this break. called the field we go to. every the experience. that y
be adopted this month for finalists in separate strikes and almost two hundred bodies have rocked major cities across the country projectiles and flies with at the paris protest. i. was forced out of her. opponents of the reform angry as it gives employers lol power to negotiate conditions limits compensation for dismissal and much as workers' counsel. only a few months out of the how month president micron's approval ratings have taken a nosedive and his recent assessment of the protestors...
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led coalition of killing at least eighty four civilians near the syrian city of rock air including thirty children back in march from the country his gas the. in the unlikelihood more than eighty four people civilians were killed in two u.s.'s strikes even and near the syrian city of braca and those eighty four people well that's just the bodies cool enough to identify their strikes alleged he targeted a school markets and the bakery putting to human rights watch which carried out an investigation and published a forty two page report previously the u.s. led coalition it said that for doing that internal review they found the claims of alleged civilian casualties tax credit bill it's well human rights watch visited these locations they spoke to the people when they looked at the evidence and they found that the u.s. led coalition given visited these locations they never spoke to the people they never looked at the evidence coalition forces have said that there is insufficient evidence to conclude that civilians were killed in the attack on the school but as far as we know they did not vis
led coalition of killing at least eighty four civilians near the syrian city of rock air including thirty children back in march from the country his gas the. in the unlikelihood more than eighty four people civilians were killed in two u.s.'s strikes even and near the syrian city of braca and those eighty four people well that's just the bodies cool enough to identify their strikes alleged he targeted a school markets and the bakery putting to human rights watch which carried out an...
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to be adopted this month four thousand separate strikes and almost two hundred rallies have rocked major cities all across the country and projectiles and flares were thrown at the protest in paris. i. was out at night i thought. opponents of the reform are angry as it gives employer has more power to negotiate conditions also limits compensation for dismissal and mergers workers councils sees the reports from the pirates are just. one of the big newspapers here in front . of. the biggest street right to take place in evidence he was elected president. people there are very unhappy about the labor law that he wants to implement he wants to shake up the market and make it easier to hire and fire and now he thinks. this is ultimately unemployment rate here in front. of the rates in the u.k. and germany all the was we can see you say that they believe that this represents the likes of the employers in france i know the employee. said this lower is anti social because it's reliable for workers. but in the world this law doesn't provide workers with rights to work doesn't give privileges in both the
to be adopted this month four thousand separate strikes and almost two hundred rallies have rocked major cities all across the country and projectiles and flares were thrown at the protest in paris. i. was out at night i thought. opponents of the reform are angry as it gives employer has more power to negotiate conditions also limits compensation for dismissal and mergers workers councils sees the reports from the pirates are just. one of the big newspapers here in front . of. the biggest...
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traders this afternoon were keeping watch over a powerful earthquake which rocked mexico city.ldings collapsed, airports closed, and mexican stocks fell before trading was halted. the dow jones industrial average gained 39 points to 22,370. the nasdaq was up six be. and the s&p 500 added almost three. >>> in washington, federal reserve policymakers met for the first day of a two-day meeting. an interest rate hike is not expected to be announced tomorrow. but many are looking for details on the central bank's plan to pare back its bond holdings. steve liesman takes a look at what else they're looking for. >> reporter: the survey for september showing no change expected in rates at the end of this meeting here. rates 100% of our 42 respondents are expected to remain unchanged after the meeting. tomorrow, the third rate hike, though. 76% believe there will be an another quarter point hike before the end of the year, a little higher than market prices might suggest. finally, 68% say by october the federal reserve will begin to reduce that $4.5 trillion balance sheet. the outlook fo
traders this afternoon were keeping watch over a powerful earthquake which rocked mexico city.ldings collapsed, airports closed, and mexican stocks fell before trading was halted. the dow jones industrial average gained 39 points to 22,370. the nasdaq was up six be. and the s&p 500 added almost three. >>> in washington, federal reserve policymakers met for the first day of a two-day meeting. an interest rate hike is not expected to be announced tomorrow. but many are looking for...
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thousands of volunteers have traveled to mexico city to help with a softer two deadly earthquakes five days ago a devastating seven point one tremor rocked the city killing more than three hundred people the authorities say hopes of finding more survivors under the rubble fading in the first three days sixty nine people were pulled out alive but since friday only bodies have been recovered. the head of the un's refugee agency has met some of the four hundred thirty thousand refugees who fled from bangladesh and then are living in makeshift camps they've told filippo grandi about their experiences of violence in the states including allegations of right violence and even. this has been seems to twenty fifth of august the fastest and most urgent refugee emergency in the world you know the figures but let me repeat them we estimate that four hundred almost four hundred and thirty thousand refugees from myanmar from northern rock and state have poor into bangladesh in the past few week violence has to stop because it is that violence that has caught cause the flight of the people violence has to stop. a shock is now turning to anger among wi
thousands of volunteers have traveled to mexico city to help with a softer two deadly earthquakes five days ago a devastating seven point one tremor rocked the city killing more than three hundred people the authorities say hopes of finding more survivors under the rubble fading in the first three days sixty nine people were pulled out alive but since friday only bodies have been recovered. the head of the un's refugee agency has met some of the four hundred thirty thousand refugees who fled...
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bowling alley in chiapas, the closest state to the quake‘s epicentre. 600 miles away, the tremors rocked mexico cityir lives, there are fears that there could be more strong aftershocks to come. translation: so far, there have been 65 aftershocks. the strongest was magnitude 6.1. however, it's possible that, over the next 2a hours, we could see a shock that's as strong as the earthquake. this is a country used to earthquakes, but not of this magnitude. it has left families devastated, and infrastructure destroyed. sophie long, bbc news. the united nations is warning of an unprecedented refugee crisis in myanmar. it now says more than a 250,000 people have fled the country in recent days. the refugees from the country's muslim rohingya minority are fleeing an army crackdown against insurgents in rakhine state. 0ur correspondentjonathan head reports from the north of rakhine province, where he's seen evidence of the violence that's driven rohingya muslims from their homes. this is northern rakhine state, two weeks after attacks by rohingya militants provoked a ferocious backlash from the army and loca
bowling alley in chiapas, the closest state to the quake‘s epicentre. 600 miles away, the tremors rocked mexico cityir lives, there are fears that there could be more strong aftershocks to come. translation: so far, there have been 65 aftershocks. the strongest was magnitude 6.1. however, it's possible that, over the next 2a hours, we could see a shock that's as strong as the earthquake. this is a country used to earthquakes, but not of this magnitude. it has left families devastated, and...
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this is a country used to earthquakes, but not of that magnitude. 600 miles away, the tremors rocked mexico cityple preferred to stay outdoors. many can still remember the earthquake of 1985 which was similar in magnitude, and which killed around 10,000 people. translation: it was horrible. i never felt anything so scary in my life. it was small at first, but then it started shaking a lot and it felt like we were getting thrown around. it was terrible. as pictures have emerged from the most severely hit areas, the death toll has continued to rise. the fear is there may be more shocks to come. translation: so far there have been 65 aftershocks. the strongest was magnitude 6.1. however, it's possible that over the next 2a hours we could see a shock that's as strong as the earthquake. in less than a minute, juchitan's town hall was reduced to rubble and at least 17 of its citizens were killed. daylight has revealed the extent of the devastation and the huge effort which will be required to rebuild. sarah campbell, bbc news. the use of potentially addictive painkillers across england has doubled in
this is a country used to earthquakes, but not of that magnitude. 600 miles away, the tremors rocked mexico cityple preferred to stay outdoors. many can still remember the earthquake of 1985 which was similar in magnitude, and which killed around 10,000 people. translation: it was horrible. i never felt anything so scary in my life. it was small at first, but then it started shaking a lot and it felt like we were getting thrown around. it was terrible. as pictures have emerged from the most...
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this is a country used to earthquakes, but not of that magnitude. 600 miles away, the tremors rocked mexico cityd to stay outdoors. many can still remember the earthquake of 1985 which was similar in magnitude, and which killed around 10,000 people. translation: it was horrible. i never felt anything so scary in my life. it was small at first, but then it started shaking a lot and it felt like we were getting thrown around. it was terrible. as pictures have emerged from the most severely hit areas, the death toll has continued to rise. the fear is there may be more shocks to come. translation: so far there have been 65 aftershocks. the strongest was magnitude 6.1. however, it's possible that over the next 2a hours we could see a shock that's as strong as the earthquake. in less than a minute, juchitan's town hall was reduced to rubble and at least 17 of its citizens were killed. daylight has revealed the extent of the devastation and the huge effort which will be required to rebuild. sarah campbell, bbc news. for more on this, i'm joined by a geologist who is an expert on earthquake preparedness
this is a country used to earthquakes, but not of that magnitude. 600 miles away, the tremors rocked mexico cityd to stay outdoors. many can still remember the earthquake of 1985 which was similar in magnitude, and which killed around 10,000 people. translation: it was horrible. i never felt anything so scary in my life. it was small at first, but then it started shaking a lot and it felt like we were getting thrown around. it was terrible. as pictures have emerged from the most severely hit...
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bowling alley in chiapas, the closest state to the quake‘s epicentre. 600 miles away, the tremors rocked mexico citynts of their lives, there are fears that there could be more strong aftershocks to come. translation: so far, there have been 65 aftershocks. the strongest was magnitude 6.1. however, it's possible that, over the next 2a hours, we could see a shock that's as strong as the earthquake. this is a country used to earthquakes, but not of this magnitude. it has left families devastated, and infrastructure destroyed. sophie long, bbc news. earlier, i spoke with poppy nicolas, an exchange student in mexico city. i asked what it was it like for her, the moment the earthquake struck. it was all really bizarre, very scary. to begin with, we weren't really sure what was happening. we were obviously — i've always lived in europe, so i've never experienced anything like this. yeah, it was really scary. i dread to think what it was like closer to the coast. but, yeah, everything was moving and wejust kind of — had to run out of the apartment and out onto the street and we were shaking quite a lot and
bowling alley in chiapas, the closest state to the quake‘s epicentre. 600 miles away, the tremors rocked mexico citynts of their lives, there are fears that there could be more strong aftershocks to come. translation: so far, there have been 65 aftershocks. the strongest was magnitude 6.1. however, it's possible that, over the next 2a hours, we could see a shock that's as strong as the earthquake. this is a country used to earthquakes, but not of this magnitude. it has left families...
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alley in chiapas, the closest state to the quake‘s at epicentre. 600 miles away, the tremors rocked mexico cityir lives, there are fears that there could be more strong aftershocks to come. translation: so far, there have been 65 aftershocks. the strongest was magnitude 6.1. however, it's possible that, over the next 2a hours, we could see a shock that's as strong as the earthquake. this is a country used to earthquakes, but not of this magnitude. it has left families devastated, and infrastructure destroyed. sophie long, bbc news. more now on our main news this hour, and in particular the preparations being made in florida. my colleague jane 0'brien is in miami, and we asked her to find someone who is planning on staying in the city, despite the imminent arrival of irma. well, here in florida, of course, the focus is firmly on hurricane irma, which is why the governor of florida has told people to simply get out. but a lot of people we have been talking to have said, well, where do we go? because this is now a storm that is bigger than the state itself. roads are clogged, hotels are booked up,
alley in chiapas, the closest state to the quake‘s at epicentre. 600 miles away, the tremors rocked mexico cityir lives, there are fears that there could be more strong aftershocks to come. translation: so far, there have been 65 aftershocks. the strongest was magnitude 6.1. however, it's possible that, over the next 2a hours, we could see a shock that's as strong as the earthquake. this is a country used to earthquakes, but not of this magnitude. it has left families devastated, and...
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bowling alley in chiapas, the closest state to the quake‘s epicentre. 600 miles away, the tremors rocked mexico citypick through the remnants of their lives, there are fears that there could be more strong aftershocks to come. translation: so far, there have been 65 aftershocks. the strongest was magnitude 6.1. however, it's possible that, over the next 2a hours, we could see a shock that's as strong as the earthquake. this is a country used to earthquakes, but not of this magnitude. it has left families devastated, and infrastructure destroyed. sophie long, bbc news. stay with us here on bbc news. still to come: the story of the 13—year—old british girl who helped to transform the lives of eight people after her death. let's return to our top story now — hurricane irma. there's been criticism, both here in the uk and in the caribbean, of the british government's response to the hurricane compared to france and the netherlands. irma is now lashing cuba and the southern bahamas as it heads towards florida. nick bryant is in nassau, in the bahamas. he's had a look at the impact on the region. the turk
bowling alley in chiapas, the closest state to the quake‘s epicentre. 600 miles away, the tremors rocked mexico citypick through the remnants of their lives, there are fears that there could be more strong aftershocks to come. translation: so far, there have been 65 aftershocks. the strongest was magnitude 6.1. however, it's possible that, over the next 2a hours, we could see a shock that's as strong as the earthquake. this is a country used to earthquakes, but not of this magnitude. it has...
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to be adopted this month four thousand separate strikes and almost two hundred rallies have rocked major cities across the country at the paris protests projectiles and flies with threaten. i. was. opponents of the reform a few areas as the main gave employees more pilots and conditions limits compensation for dismissal and workers councils. only a few months of the how many president micron's approval ratings have taken a nosedive and in recent months of the protestors could deliver a new blow to his popularity. i will be absolutely determined to do that i will not yield in any way not to slack because you're not cynics not to extremists. who are gathered here today to protest against his policies which the very existence of the workers from. this movement is necessary it is the response of the french people who are protecting their right. an outsider and i felt the need to get the checks out on social media on facebook twitter and of course i website that salty dot com i'll be back at the top of the alice so stay with it. was the was the. i. was. it was. the. candidate donald trump ran a camp
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the sister city rock pool tested 66. it's possible we caught the sites on a bad day but with the levels, if doesn'tly swallowed, the water may make you sick. >> i can tell you without a doubt my kids drink the water despite their dad telling them not to constantly. >> sister cities and dilworth park are managed by the center city district. in a statement they said staff test the water twice a day each park to ensure no health and safety problems, and they say an independent agency tests once a week. >> philadelphia parks don't require additional testing because they say they are connected to the philadelphia water department. in a statement the water at splash pashes may or may not be supplied by the philadelphia water department and in all cases is treated and monitored separately. while the water coming from the spray park should not be used for drinking water, the levels shown should be acceptable for recreational activity. we have a full statement on "6abc".com. we have not heard of illnesses reported. >> so much of
the sister city rock pool tested 66. it's possible we caught the sites on a bad day but with the levels, if doesn'tly swallowed, the water may make you sick. >> i can tell you without a doubt my kids drink the water despite their dad telling them not to constantly. >> sister cities and dilworth park are managed by the center city district. in a statement they said staff test the water twice a day each park to ensure no health and safety problems, and they say an independent agency...
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alley in chiapas, the closest state to the quake‘s at epicentre. 600 miles away, the tremors rocked mexico cityhat there could be more strong aftershocks to come. translation: so far there have been 65 aftershocks. the strongest was magnitude 6.1. however, it is possible that over the next 2a hours we could see a shock that is as strong as the earthquake. this is a country used to earthquakes, but not of this magnitude. it's left families devastated and infrastructure destroyed. sophie long, bbc news. the use of potentially addictive painkillers across england has doubled in the last 15 years, according to a leading health group. 50,000 patients were studied who were prescribed at least one of four types of potentially addictive drugs. opioid painkillers, such as codeine and tramadol, were the most commonly prescribed. in 2015 they were issued to one patient in 20, double the rate in 2000. the length of time people are being prescribed opioid painkillers has also increased, from just over two months in 2000, to a peak of over three months in 2014. dominic hughes has been meeting some of those w
alley in chiapas, the closest state to the quake‘s at epicentre. 600 miles away, the tremors rocked mexico cityhat there could be more strong aftershocks to come. translation: so far there have been 65 aftershocks. the strongest was magnitude 6.1. however, it is possible that over the next 2a hours we could see a shock that is as strong as the earthquake. this is a country used to earthquakes, but not of this magnitude. it's left families devastated and infrastructure destroyed. sophie long,...
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city with more. >> reporter: days after 7.1 earthquake rocked mexico city, many buildings reduced to piles of debris, rescue workers continue to pull survivors from the rubble. fire fighters easing this woman out of a hole in the ceiling. her legs emerged first then the rest of her body. more than 50 people rescued so far. but for anxious family members desperate for news of missing loved ones, the wait has been agonizing. this woman saying, i think that is what kills us the most, the desperation of not knowing. for days searchers have focused their attention on a ruined elementary school, painstakingly working their way through the rubble of what was once a building hoping to find anyone trapped inside. crews signaling for silence listening for signs of life. for sometime believing a 12-year-old girl was alive pinned under the debris. then officials announcing there was no girl thereafter all, that all students have been accounted for, those 19 children and six teachers lost their lives. the death toll now more than 270. rescue teams, first responders and thousands of volunteers doing all they can.
city with more. >> reporter: days after 7.1 earthquake rocked mexico city, many buildings reduced to piles of debris, rescue workers continue to pull survivors from the rubble. fire fighters easing this woman out of a hole in the ceiling. her legs emerged first then the rest of her body. more than 50 people rescued so far. but for anxious family members desperate for news of missing loved ones, the wait has been agonizing. this woman saying, i think that is what kills us the most, the...