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solidarity with them and the thought of making space for the people who come after me no longer seems so unbearable. yes in the end i'll probably end up here with my name engraved on the headstone under those of lance esther's. but still as degree says i've got a fifty percent chance of living forever. here it's all about one man. this time we're on the luther trail around. in the state's capital and. the historic town of ice enough. the former is being worshipped like a hot start merchandizing and it seems like we bump into him every way. in thirty minutes on d w. when i'm traveling to be comfortable. but i also want to stay up to date on the latest news events. and make that part of traveling easy just because it's available and thousands of hotels resorts and cruise ships worldwide. have you found a domain signing send us a picture that shows d. w. in your room you could win a great prize. dot com travel quiz nationalists are on the rise. i am more straight to highlights different shades of nationalism and to find out why this nation meet you. the story join the conversation if you're going to d
solidarity with them and the thought of making space for the people who come after me no longer seems so unbearable. yes in the end i'll probably end up here with my name engraved on the headstone under those of lance esther's. but still as degree says i've got a fifty percent chance of living forever. here it's all about one man. this time we're on the luther trail around. in the state's capital and. the historic town of ice enough. the former is being worshipped like a hot start merchandizing...
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it has been almost unbearable dealing with jill's death. at its peak 11!to watch the mugshots and reconstruction films, but with an average of 3 million this year, the falling figures are thought to be behind the show being dropped. nick ross presented the very first episode back in 1984. i think it's going to be very difficult to do appeals with a small daytime audience. i think there's a lot of good you can do, but i don't think the idea of solving major crimes — it's not feasible given the small audience you're going to get, a relatively small audience. some of the show‘s most shocking cases include the murder of the toddlerjames bulger in 1993. the child's killers were seen on this cctv footage. and the murder of schoolgirl sarah payne was also solved in 2001, after police received hundreds of calls following a crimewatch appeal. it's been an invaluable tool, for both the police and the public. for the public to give information to the police, and for the police to act on that information. crimewatch isn't going completely, though. it will continue on
it has been almost unbearable dealing with jill's death. at its peak 11!to watch the mugshots and reconstruction films, but with an average of 3 million this year, the falling figures are thought to be behind the show being dropped. nick ross presented the very first episode back in 1984. i think it's going to be very difficult to do appeals with a small daytime audience. i think there's a lot of good you can do, but i don't think the idea of solving major crimes — it's not feasible given the...
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arrival of the radical right wing a f t party in parliament as a holocaust survivor he finds it unbearable thanks it's a fist most i did. not fascism in germany never went away it just took on a new form you will. find since you. view of the ad and see we will have found this government we will hunt down chancellor machall or whomever else we need to we will take back our country and our people. and those who are then what does he want them the borders from nine hundred thirty nine again. yeah. clearly remembers the beginning of nazi rule in germany at school in berlin he was virtually abused and beaten up by his classmates. it started with him calling me horrible names like smart alec jew or jewish pig. it got worse and worse more offensive and then deadly. in my two. sixty one members of bigots extended family were murdered in the holocaust fascism and germany's coming to terms with its nazi past our core issues in his life and after seeing so much in his ninety years he's horrified by sunday's german election result he's been sharing his reactions online. to be honest i don't understand
arrival of the radical right wing a f t party in parliament as a holocaust survivor he finds it unbearable thanks it's a fist most i did. not fascism in germany never went away it just took on a new form you will. find since you. view of the ad and see we will have found this government we will hunt down chancellor machall or whomever else we need to we will take back our country and our people. and those who are then what does he want them the borders from nine hundred thirty nine again. yeah....
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it is becoming unbearable.istory of mental health problems and they don't feel he gets the help he needs. this is a catalogue of really, really serious incidences where he is a danger to himself and a danger to other people. and as they talk, the man comes back on to his doorstep worried about what's going on. right, so this isjust going to antagonise the situation even more now, isn't it? yeah, and we're antagonised. it's hard to deal with when you have both parties at you. you are just trying to help everybody out as much as you can. and by day, there's no let—up either. the met estimates it gets a call involving mental health every five minutes. officers are on their way to what at first appears to be a domestic dispute. in fact, the woman has a history of self—harm and her ex—partner is worried. hello, can we come in? she's reopened old cuts, hasn't taken her medication and is in floods of tears. do you want a cuddle? come here. come on. sobs she won't go to hospital but her former partner says he'll stay w
it is becoming unbearable.istory of mental health problems and they don't feel he gets the help he needs. this is a catalogue of really, really serious incidences where he is a danger to himself and a danger to other people. and as they talk, the man comes back on to his doorstep worried about what's going on. right, so this isjust going to antagonise the situation even more now, isn't it? yeah, and we're antagonised. it's hard to deal with when you have both parties at you. you are just trying...
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so we push us away because it is unbearable. it is just unbearable. >> reporter: back in strasburg, natalie is waiting for the result of her appeal, alone. her only support the informal networks created with other mothers of jihadists. they are united, she says, in their grief and in their understanding of the strongest of bonds. melissa bell, cnn, paris. >> all around tragedy. >>> the opioid crisis in the u.s. is killing thousands of people, tearing families apart. next, you'll hear from opioid addicts, how it all started for them. >>> plus, a plant native to southeast asia that could help opioid addicts next. cnn's dr. sanjay gupta explains how. stay with us. witness katy perry. witness katy perry become a legal witness. witness katy perry and left shark. or a card shark. grandma? witness katy perry work. witness katy perry firework. witness katy perry swish. witness katy perry... aaaaaaw look at that dog! katy perry: with music videos and behind the scenes footage, xfinity lets you witness all things me. >>> welcome back to v
so we push us away because it is unbearable. it is just unbearable. >> reporter: back in strasburg, natalie is waiting for the result of her appeal, alone. her only support the informal networks created with other mothers of jihadists. they are united, she says, in their grief and in their understanding of the strongest of bonds. melissa bell, cnn, paris. >> all around tragedy. >>> the opioid crisis in the u.s. is killing thousands of people, tearing families apart. next,...
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when they're refusing to leave the conditions at the detention center have been described as unbearable so many here fear what comes next could be even worse local authorities want to relocate them to nearby facilities but many fear for their lives following a string of threats and violence from locals. they are not going to give us a safety guarantee that's what i'm saying here but the yachts are stacked against them on tuesday authorities are set to cut off water electricity and food supplies they're also warning they won't take any responsibility for those refusing to resettle even then many refused to budge. what we do is this water we just put a little bit of sugar and salt and we drink this water we're going to stay maybe for a month with. the asylum seekers are caught in a limbo created by a stray strict immigration policy the island nation refuses to settle any refugees who arrive by boat instead it's been paying its neighbor papa new guinea to house the in silence seekers the last year that country's supreme court ordered the detention center to close meanwhile protesters gathe
when they're refusing to leave the conditions at the detention center have been described as unbearable so many here fear what comes next could be even worse local authorities want to relocate them to nearby facilities but many fear for their lives following a string of threats and violence from locals. they are not going to give us a safety guarantee that's what i'm saying here but the yachts are stacked against them on tuesday authorities are set to cut off water electricity and food supplies...
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out in most of parts of the island and a shortage of food and water are making conditions almost unbearable for people living there. for reaction to all of the headlines this week and the impact on your money i'm joined by david bounder. do we see a big rally once this gets executed or do you worry about valuations? >> i believe it is not fully priced in. to the extent they are successful i think you have more room to go in the market. particularly in the multi-national space. but do we worry about valuations as well? there is a certain piece of the market that feels to be fully valued. >> i want to talk to you about how you are allocating money. we want to know how you are choosing to invest. when dew think you will get tax reform done? >> a lot of it has to do with the fact theyee they -- they tep in a much smarter way. i think secretary mnuchin is qualified and competent to bring it together. but this is not something that has the embedded conflicts and complexities of obamacare. what broke it up with obamacare is within the gop, there were two totallyifferent outside ere is frictionithi
out in most of parts of the island and a shortage of food and water are making conditions almost unbearable for people living there. for reaction to all of the headlines this week and the impact on your money i'm joined by david bounder. do we see a big rally once this gets executed or do you worry about valuations? >> i believe it is not fully priced in. to the extent they are successful i think you have more room to go in the market. particularly in the multi-national space. but do we...
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so we push us away because it is unbearable. it is just unbearable. >> reporter: back in strasburg, natalie is waiting for the result of her appeal, alone. her only support the informal networks created with other mothers of jihadists. they are united, she says, in their grief and in their understanding of the strongest of bonds. melissa bell, cnn, paris. >>> the u.s. defense chief is warning the nuclear threat from north korea is getting worse. during a visit to south korea, james mattis said it is more urgent to cooperate closely with seoul, south korea. mattis is also threatening pyongyang with a massive military response. those are his words, if the regime attacks the u.s. or uses nuclear weapons. >> north korea has accelerated the threat that it poses to its neighbors in the world through its illegal and unnecessary missile and nuclear weapons programs. it engages in outlaw behavior, threatening behavior, condemned by unanimous u.n. security council resolutions. >> a show of force by the united states of b-2 stealth bomber
so we push us away because it is unbearable. it is just unbearable. >> reporter: back in strasburg, natalie is waiting for the result of her appeal, alone. her only support the informal networks created with other mothers of jihadists. they are united, she says, in their grief and in their understanding of the strongest of bonds. melissa bell, cnn, paris. >>> the u.s. defense chief is warning the nuclear threat from north korea is getting worse. during a visit to south korea,...
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the says he tries to keep busy because being away from his wife and newborn baby is unbearable. but your baby like. he's a mini me but. from what i hear from you allison. he's a happy baby. wish i could be back here when the for myself to feel the smile or. the laughter you know for for me the man of the household another the breadwinner. i'm not there the support of others for my mother's family. percy says getting used to life in cambodia hasn't been easy everything from the food to the people feels foreign do you know what all this stuff to us. doesn't look like anything we have done i was in. a field i feel like on the floor and. i don't know what type of cars come over here and not accept it. when they find out you are deployed in. the back or he. definitely don't fit it. just says. despite the best efforts the distance is taking a toll on posi and allison's relationship. well i try to tell me i'm doing well and i try my best to hold it together because the breakdown. is determined to stay strong but other deportees have warned him that he needs to be careful there's alcoho
the says he tries to keep busy because being away from his wife and newborn baby is unbearable. but your baby like. he's a mini me but. from what i hear from you allison. he's a happy baby. wish i could be back here when the for myself to feel the smile or. the laughter you know for for me the man of the household another the breadwinner. i'm not there the support of others for my mother's family. percy says getting used to life in cambodia hasn't been easy everything from the food to the...
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. >> the climate in korea was frequently unbearable with bone-chilling winters and hot, rain-soaked summer can't operate and your fingers don't work. space heaters are not adequate and too dangerous for the patient to be that cold going into shock. the rainy season around july and august. and that was really -- that was more depressing than the cold. it's hard to keep anything dry. i used to wear my socks in my shirt to keep them dry. >> few roads and the rocky terrain, evacuating the wounded is slow going. the marines wanted a faster way of getting the men back to the hospitals and the answer came from the skifs. >> a navy doctor joel boon, he sees the helicopter and understands its virtue based on his experience with the corps. so he gets on one and he has it fly him from the battle lines out to the hospital ship. where he slides down the cable from the helicopter to the ship to show you can get patients evacuated by helicopters. >> take him up within a few minutes sometimes if they're that close, 10, 15 minutes we would have them already. >> the earliest ones used baskets on the outside
. >> the climate in korea was frequently unbearable with bone-chilling winters and hot, rain-soaked summer can't operate and your fingers don't work. space heaters are not adequate and too dangerous for the patient to be that cold going into shock. the rainy season around july and august. and that was really -- that was more depressing than the cold. it's hard to keep anything dry. i used to wear my socks in my shirt to keep them dry. >> few roads and the rocky terrain, evacuating...
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when that pain makes simple errands simply unbearable... ...i hear you. i hear you because my dad struggled with this pain. make sure your doctor hears you too. so folks, don't wait. step on up. and talk to your doctor. because you have places to go... ...and people who can't wait for you to get there. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands... step on up and talk to your doctor today. >>> as president trump really digs in on this battle with senator bob corker, fellow republican, could picking a fight with him, someone who has a key vote on some very important things for the president like tax reform, be the best strategy? here to discuss political commentator patty solis doil, alice stewart and margaret hoover. all ladies. we need john berman back here. alice as a communications whiz, as someone who worked with ted cruz on this stuff, help me understand the strategy. because steve bannon says in his interview with fox totally unacceptable for corker to attack the president the way he did in "the new york times" interview an
when that pain makes simple errands simply unbearable... ...i hear you. i hear you because my dad struggled with this pain. make sure your doctor hears you too. so folks, don't wait. step on up. and talk to your doctor. because you have places to go... ...and people who can't wait for you to get there. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands... step on up and talk to your doctor today. >>> as president trump really digs in on this battle with senator bob...
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the smoke made it unbearable for him to stay. >> i can't take the smoke anymore. it is burning my throat. >> reporter: all the homes here were destroyed. meanwhile those whose homes are still intact worry about the winds picking up in the next few days and wondering if they will return home soon. abc7 news. >> you probably smelled and certainly have sustain smoke from the fires. it is blanketing much of the bay area. >> it is hard to breathe with that smoke-filled air, choking the air. take a look at our live picture. it is hazy because of the smoke and high clouds. and look at the air quality from our cam. right now the worth in the north bay. poor for the coast and central bay and moderate for the other parts of the bay area. are you'll notice that the winds are lighter at the lower elevations. blowing the smoke more northward. the humidity has come up as the winds is coming off the ocean and blowing some higher, more humid air toward us. the winds will be ramping up. 30 to 35-mile-an-hour wind gusts. even stronger wind gusts. gusts to 45 miles an hour for the h
the smoke made it unbearable for him to stay. >> i can't take the smoke anymore. it is burning my throat. >> reporter: all the homes here were destroyed. meanwhile those whose homes are still intact worry about the winds picking up in the next few days and wondering if they will return home soon. abc7 news. >> you probably smelled and certainly have sustain smoke from the fires. it is blanketing much of the bay area. >> it is hard to breathe with that smoke-filled air,...
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during his was unbearable, he said this to his wife. >> i stopped trying. >> giving you permission to leave. >> and i said steve, just give me two more weeks and then i won't ask you anymore. >> you were hoping for that call. >> i had a feeling in two weeks' time something good was going to happen. good for us, horrific for somebody else. >> two weeks to that date is when i received that transplant. everything that everybody did gave me whatever i needed at that moment to get to the next moment. >> his next big moment will be this sunday run nothing the marine corps marathon, peggy fox, wusa9. >> we wish him well. they hope to meet the donors some day. they don't know who that person is, but they think the person must have liked bright colors because now steve likes bright colors. >>> talking metro tig campaign to get people to ride the -- rush hour service was reduced and trains are scheduled every 8 minutes. alexandria cities has kingstree and van orange street. >> apparently, they'll reopen two hours early for the marine corps marathon. i think we're in good shape. we went for a hi
during his was unbearable, he said this to his wife. >> i stopped trying. >> giving you permission to leave. >> and i said steve, just give me two more weeks and then i won't ask you anymore. >> you were hoping for that call. >> i had a feeling in two weeks' time something good was going to happen. good for us, horrific for somebody else. >> two weeks to that date is when i received that transplant. everything that everybody did gave me whatever i needed at...
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it's just -- almost unbearable to think about. >> the reason i'm here tonight is because of heather melton. >> i want more people to know the name sonny melton than they know whoever that guy is. who shot us. >> the only way i've ever fixed anything that's been broken in me is with music. so i wrote a song. ♪ and when the morning sun >> this shirt has kind of become a symbol of him, to me. and i'll always remember him wearing this shirt. i plan on burying sonny in this shirt. ♪ i ask the god of all knowing wisdom ♪ ♪ why you and why not me >> it's very, very emotional. even coming back to this hospital. it's a lot of -- a lot of stuff happened here. i want to give you a hug because i didn't give you a hug for four days. how are you doing? you look fantastic. >> thank you for coming. >> you're amazing. >> thank you. >> it's so awesome to see you. >> you too. >> this is your sister? >> yes, this is gianna. >> i'm dean. i've replayed that night in my head a million times. i'll never, ever forget your spirit, your ability to stay calm. >> he will always have that place in my heart. this guy re
it's just -- almost unbearable to think about. >> the reason i'm here tonight is because of heather melton. >> i want more people to know the name sonny melton than they know whoever that guy is. who shot us. >> the only way i've ever fixed anything that's been broken in me is with music. so i wrote a song. ♪ and when the morning sun >> this shirt has kind of become a symbol of him, to me. and i'll always remember him wearing this shirt. i plan on burying sonny in this...
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. >>> we have an unbearable, cuteness alert, total of 36 giant panda cubs born in 2017, they are adorable to the public today. baby pandas were on display at the china conservation and research center. giant and, so far, giant panda cubs have been highest recorded amount of births since the breeding program began. >> very good, we have been talking about pandas lately. >> make sense. >>> that is "eyewitness news" at noon i'm rahel solomon. thanks for watching. >> "eyewitness news" continues at 5:00. we are always on line cbs philly.com. >> young and restless is up next. have a great weekend. we will see you sunday. you've worked hard. busted tail. and impressed the boss. maybe it's time to be your own? transform your career with strayer university's mba program today. let's get it. with strayer university's mba program today. ♪ luis waited his whole life being crowned champions. so our wellness coaches developed a plan, to keep him fit and healthy. and when his moment finally arrived, his knees were up to the job. aetna. you don't join us, we join you. >> abby: what did you just say? >> j
. >>> we have an unbearable, cuteness alert, total of 36 giant panda cubs born in 2017, they are adorable to the public today. baby pandas were on display at the china conservation and research center. giant and, so far, giant panda cubs have been highest recorded amount of births since the breeding program began. >> very good, we have been talking about pandas lately. >> make sense. >>> that is "eyewitness news" at noon i'm rahel solomon. thanks for...
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the fires across the north bay have made the air quality unbearable in some parts of the region.he advice air experts are continuing to give people next. and i'm kenny choi. let's start with a live look outside... the morning rush is about to start... with drivers hitting the roads heading to work. >>> good morning. it's wednesday, october 18. i'll michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. a live look at 880 in oakland. things are looking good. the bay bridge on the left, courtesy of our roof cam. we have to give love to our roof cam, always there, never fails. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> never fails. >> good job. >> how is everyone this morning? happy wednesday. >> yes. >> happy wednesday. >> oh, yeah. it's a going to be a cooler wednesday. so that's great news. look at this. we have a
the fires across the north bay have made the air quality unbearable in some parts of the region.he advice air experts are continuing to give people next. and i'm kenny choi. let's start with a live look outside... the morning rush is about to start... with drivers hitting the roads heading to work. >>> good morning. it's wednesday, october 18. i'll michelle griego. >> i'm kenny choi. a live look at 880 in oakland. things are looking good. the bay bridge on the left, courtesy of...
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no more 96 and that stuff from yesterday, unbearable. 76 in daily city. to mid-80s from downtown and san francisco. mid-80s to about 90 up through the north bay, warm spot will be cloverdale about 91. east bay shore, mid to upper 80s from 85 to about 88 degrees. and inland hot once again, about 90 to 93 degrees. now, if you're going out on the bay or maybe heading to the beach, doing a little exercising. maybe a little too hot for you if you're exercising. make sure you wear the proper clothing, hydrate before you go out and run. if you're on the bay all day sunshine in at the beaches, 70s and 80s, not as hot as the 80s and 90s yesterday. here's a look at san rafael. little bit of haze there. notice the temperatures at noon. 70 to about 77 degrees. notice the coast. little bit of sea breeze is going to develop there, that's why you're going 71 at 4:00. you'll be cooler at 8:00, 62 while the rest mild. and label the quicker with the cooler tonight. last night at midnight it was 76 in san francisco. tonight looking at about 66. in fact, we'll drop down into
no more 96 and that stuff from yesterday, unbearable. 76 in daily city. to mid-80s from downtown and san francisco. mid-80s to about 90 up through the north bay, warm spot will be cloverdale about 91. east bay shore, mid to upper 80s from 85 to about 88 degrees. and inland hot once again, about 90 to 93 degrees. now, if you're going out on the bay or maybe heading to the beach, doing a little exercising. maybe a little too hot for you if you're exercising. make sure you wear the proper...
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. >> reporter: neighbors told us parking and traffic are unbearable on game days and concert nights.thing else appear to just be noise. >> what would normally take you 15 minutes to 20 minute to go somewhere takes you about an hour. >> reporter: i was told the city manager's office is going to be notifying the 49ers of that $750 fine today. as for levi stadium, no more concerts are scheduled for the rest of the year. reporting live in santa clara, matt keller, abc 7 news. >> mathank you, matt. >>> the daca deadline is here. why today is critical for d.r.e.a.m.ers. why it could still leave them with an uncertain >>> big surprise gift for these two kids. >> cute. >> see it, next "right this minute." by living off the grid. completely. or... set the washing machine to cold. do your thing. energy upgrade california. >>> the abc 7 news app, live updates wherever you are, breaking news where you live. get it now. stay informed. >>> "time" magazine out with a new cover this northern on the heels of the las vegas shooting. this video was released on twitter. it scrolls through the names of s
. >> reporter: neighbors told us parking and traffic are unbearable on game days and concert nights.thing else appear to just be noise. >> what would normally take you 15 minutes to 20 minute to go somewhere takes you about an hour. >> reporter: i was told the city manager's office is going to be notifying the 49ers of that $750 fine today. as for levi stadium, no more concerts are scheduled for the rest of the year. reporting live in santa clara, matt keller, abc 7 news....
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it was unbearable. >> the district says they are talking to students about race and investigating the incident. they have also asked police to investigate. >>> he's only 14 but already a hero. teenaged boy jumped into action to save his family when two burglars burst into his home. one of suspects is dead. this all unfolded on west oak lane. our dave schratwieser a s live at philadelphia police headquarters with more on this. dave? >> reporter: iain, family members tell me when those two suspects broke into their home just before midnight last night, and started brawling with family members, it was the 14-year-old who came to the rescue. >> very proud him. very proud of him. very much so. it took guts. >> reporter: candace johnson is proud her 1484 old son quadir after he confronted two did you go burglars inside her hospital on 65th street tuesday night. she says he defended his family by fighting back and chased them off. it was just crazy. it was just -- it was like a movie it happened so fast. i was so scare. i've never been through anything like that in my life he's going to say
it was unbearable. >> the district says they are talking to students about race and investigating the incident. they have also asked police to investigate. >>> he's only 14 but already a hero. teenaged boy jumped into action to save his family when two burglars burst into his home. one of suspects is dead. this all unfolded on west oak lane. our dave schratwieser a s live at philadelphia police headquarters with more on this. dave? >> reporter: iain, family members tell me...
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when it became unbearable he put on headphones and played a cool song. covering talk a board says the simplest answer is to move into the other bedroom. and. penicillin was the first antibiotic it was derived from fungus nowadays there are all kinds of antibiotics to treat bacterial infections they come from many different sources including mushrooms. but many strains of bacteria are developing resistance so scientists are now searching for radically different approaches. although he loves mushrooms chemist no longer believes that the next generation of antibiotics will come from the forest. increasingly the substances that fun guy produce to protect themselves don't work against resistant bacteria. is on this national we're not looking for substances and fun guy we're pursuing a completely different path looking for new chemical compounds that don't work like traditional after a buyout it was a. team is trying to find out exactly what makes certain strains of bacteria so dangerous the microbes themselves don't make us sick instead it's the toxins they e
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it was unbearable. >> reporter: school district says the doll hanging from the ceiling which fox 29 will not show was placed there by a member of the cross country team later images appeared online of pumpkins carved with kkk and swastikas with what appears to be students in the background. fearing racial tension in the high school james king kept his son shaheem home wednesday. >> i kept him home because i'm worried about him. i'm worried somebody might do something to him and if he tries to retaliate or defend himself, he'll be a victim. >> honk against racism! >> reporter: the group of about a dozen protesters marched to the school where is about 200 students joined them in a loud but ordinarily rally in seeing things like this goss going on it's not us. this not what we do. this is what we do. we come together as one. >> reporter: some parents charged the district has under played the incident and failed to quickly act. the superintendent says they're talking to students about race and investigating the doll incident. >> these acts will not define us. racism will not be tolerated in
it was unbearable. >> reporter: school district says the doll hanging from the ceiling which fox 29 will not show was placed there by a member of the cross country team later images appeared online of pumpkins carved with kkk and swastikas with what appears to be students in the background. fearing racial tension in the high school james king kept his son shaheem home wednesday. >> i kept him home because i'm worried about him. i'm worried somebody might do something to him and if...
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he said it was the shame and politicization of his case at home that's been so unbearable. we don't have the quotes live. bergdahl told the "times" at least the taliban were honest enough to say, i'm the guy whose gonna cut your throat. here, it could be the guy i pass in the corridor who's going to sign the paper that sends me away from life. he was captured from 2009 after he walked away from his remote army outpost in the middle of the night. he said he planned to walk to a neighboring army camp to report problems about his unit. today, the court is expected to hear from soldiers who risked their lives trying to find bergdahl. this has been a cause for many conservatives that have made very harsh statements about bergdahl, as has the commander-in-chief. he calls him a dirty, rotten traitor during the campaign. we asked him about his comments? he said, he's a politician. but i know i can't convince the people who say, just string him up and just shoot him. so you just move on. >>> a disturbing new report on dozens of harassment allegations against hollywood writer and dir
he said it was the shame and politicization of his case at home that's been so unbearable. we don't have the quotes live. bergdahl told the "times" at least the taliban were honest enough to say, i'm the guy whose gonna cut your throat. here, it could be the guy i pass in the corridor who's going to sign the paper that sends me away from life. he was captured from 2009 after he walked away from his remote army outpost in the middle of the night. he said he planned to walk to a...
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when that pain makes simple errands simply unbearable... ...i hear you.you because my dad struggled with this pain. make sure your doctor hears you too. so folks, don't wait. step on up. and talk to your doctor. because you have places to go... ...and people who can't wait for you to get there. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands... step on up and talk to your doctor today. infallible pro-glow foundation by l'oreal. the pro look in longwear. go pro with an...
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it is becoming unbearable. problems and they don't feel he gets the help he needs. there is a catalogue of really, really serious incidents where he is a danger to himself and a danger to other people. yes. and as they talk, the man comes back onto his doorstep worried about what's going on. so this is just going to antagonise the situation even more now, isn't it? yes, and we're antagonised. day in, day out. it's quite hard to deal with when you've got both parties at you. you're just trying to help everybody out as much as you can. and by day, there is no letup either — the met estimate it gets a call involving mental health every five minutes. officers are on that way to what at first appears to be a domestic dispute. in fact, the woman has a history of self harm and her ex—partner is worried. can we come in, what's wrong? why are you upset? she's reopened old cuts, hasn't taken her medication, and is in floods of tears. do you want a cuddle? come on. she won't go to hospital but her former partner says he'l
it is becoming unbearable. problems and they don't feel he gets the help he needs. there is a catalogue of really, really serious incidents where he is a danger to himself and a danger to other people. yes. and as they talk, the man comes back onto his doorstep worried about what's going on. so this is just going to antagonise the situation even more now, isn't it? yes, and we're antagonised. day in, day out. it's quite hard to deal with when you've got both parties at you. you're just trying...
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susan rodriguez told us the smoke was unbearable this morning in fairfield. >> it was bad. i mean, you know, it was thick, and plus you could look over the ridge and you could see the glow of the fire on the other side of the ridge. >>reporter: it looked clear at this park in alameda where we met her, but when we went to higher ground, the view from the oakland hills mostly obscured by haze from the fires, locked over parts of the east bay. air quality officials say it's thick with particulate matter which can get deep in the lungs and worsen breathing problems. >> what i would say if you smell smoke and see smoke, protect yourself. keep yourself indoors with windows and doors closed and try not to do a lot of heavy exercise outdoors when there's smoke present. >> it's a little concerning. you know, they don't want nobody outside. >>reporter: the groups most vulnerable, young children, the elderly, pregnant women and those with respiratory issues like asthma. health officials say there's no telling how long the haze will hang around. >> if weather, the wind patterns shift,
susan rodriguez told us the smoke was unbearable this morning in fairfield. >> it was bad. i mean, you know, it was thick, and plus you could look over the ridge and you could see the glow of the fire on the other side of the ridge. >>reporter: it looked clear at this park in alameda where we met her, but when we went to higher ground, the view from the oakland hills mostly obscured by haze from the fires, locked over parts of the east bay. air quality officials say it's thick with...
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>> unbearable. the smell, the raccoons possoms, the rats, the flies. the mosquitoes. can't sit on my porch at night, you know. >> reporter: dumpster is that for the use of the small apartment building next door. but campbell believes it's too small for the number of units and so regularly over flows. the result, a smelly mess. >> something has got to give. like asap. that's why i reach out to fox 29. >> reporter: i got on the phone with the building owner. >> what you're saying there's only four occupied units in your building, that trash must be coming from those living on the block or just sort of using your dumpster for their trash needs? >> reporter: he says the dumpster is supposed to be liked with apartment tenants having keys. but he claims at least one former tenant routinely left the dumpster open for illegal dumping. after our conversation, he agreed to act. >> within the next day or two you'll remove that dumpster entirely and get that dumpster off the sidewalk? >> i also reached out to the city and in no time a sanitation supervisor was on the scene writin
>> unbearable. the smell, the raccoons possoms, the rats, the flies. the mosquitoes. can't sit on my porch at night, you know. >> reporter: dumpster is that for the use of the small apartment building next door. but campbell believes it's too small for the number of units and so regularly over flows. the result, a smelly mess. >> something has got to give. like asap. that's why i reach out to fox 29. >> reporter: i got on the phone with the building owner. >> what...
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period, now bergdahl said it was the shame and the politics of his case at home that has been so unbearable. bergdahl told the times, at least the taliban were honest enough to say, i am the guy who is going to cut your throat. here it could be the guy i pass in the corridor who is going to sign the paper that sends me away for life. now, last week the 31-year-old bergdahl pled guilty to charges of desertion and miss behavior. the latter charge of miss behavior, that carries a sentence of up to life in prison. bergdahl was captured as you mention by the taliban in 2009 after he had walked away from his remote army outpost in the middle of the night. bergdahl said he had planned to walk to a neighboring army camp in order to report problems in his unit and some psychologists from the military and otherwise have said that bergdahl seems to suffer from personality disorders that may have impacted his dangerous decision to leave that outpost. frances, philip? >> it is a fascinating story. matt, thank you. >> a florida community is on edge after a series of three murders over the span of just te
period, now bergdahl said it was the shame and the politics of his case at home that has been so unbearable. bergdahl told the times, at least the taliban were honest enough to say, i am the guy who is going to cut your throat. here it could be the guy i pass in the corridor who is going to sign the paper that sends me away for life. now, last week the 31-year-old bergdahl pled guilty to charges of desertion and miss behavior. the latter charge of miss behavior, that carries a sentence of up to...
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it is becoming unbearable. health problems and they don't feel he gets the help he needs. this is a catalogue of really, really serious incidences where he is a danger to himself and a danger to other people. and as they talk, the man comes back on to his doorstep worried about what's going on. right, so this isjust going to antagonise the situation even more now, isn't it? yeah, and we're antagonised. it's hard to deal with when you have both parties at you. you are just trying to help everybody out as much as you can. and by day, there's no let—up either. the met estimates it gets a call involving mental health every five minutes. officers are on their way to what at first appears to be a domestic dispute. in fact, the woman has a history of self—harm and her ex—partner is worried. hello, can we come in? she's reopened old cuts, hasn't taken her medication and is in floods of tears. do you want a cuddle? come here. come on. sobs she won't go to hospital but her former partner say he'll stay with her. really s
it is becoming unbearable. health problems and they don't feel he gets the help he needs. this is a catalogue of really, really serious incidences where he is a danger to himself and a danger to other people. and as they talk, the man comes back on to his doorstep worried about what's going on. right, so this isjust going to antagonise the situation even more now, isn't it? yeah, and we're antagonised. it's hard to deal with when you have both parties at you. you are just trying to help...
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triggered to impose direct rule on catalonia by madrid why because this spanish dictatorship is unbearable. i think putting pressure on is a good move with thousands of people doing the same thing. some ed symbolic the government still has no mood for any compromise. in catalonia there are movements that want revolution so they want civil disobedience today there was a call to withdraw money from banks. then came a message from the prime minister himself saying the crisis was at a critical point and his party and the main opposition were agreed on action. they have broken the rule of law a basic principle of the european union they have deprived the representatives of the opposition of their right to exercise control and government imagine if i decided to close parliament so nobody could question me it would be a scandalous situation. article one five five from the one nine hundred seventy eight constitution will take power away from the regional government here it could mean elections it could mean a formal declaration of independence it might lead to public disorder in barcelona and now
triggered to impose direct rule on catalonia by madrid why because this spanish dictatorship is unbearable. i think putting pressure on is a good move with thousands of people doing the same thing. some ed symbolic the government still has no mood for any compromise. in catalonia there are movements that want revolution so they want civil disobedience today there was a call to withdraw money from banks. then came a message from the prime minister himself saying the crisis was at a critical...
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leaving forever one thousand each year for them house prices are astronomically high the crowd unbearable italian city no longer caters for them they say. you. couldn't buy food now you can buy only. how. to appreciate it. only for. the craft are not working in their shops. residents are protesting against the visiting cruise ships that dwarf the city a damage the environment you know is threatening to blacklist the world heritage site unless action is taken a campaign to enjoy and respect venice is under way police move on to us to sit on steps and encourage them to visit less popular attractions but there are no plans to reduce tourist numbers only we. we agree cruise ships shouldn't pass by sand marks but we need to keep five thousand jobs we are looking into a different road regarding day trippers we are working on a possible experimental closure of sun miles square tourists would have to book a free visit to try and encourage the right type of business in the city has also introduced by putting up these posters over venice tourists can be fined two hundred forty dollars for picnickin
leaving forever one thousand each year for them house prices are astronomically high the crowd unbearable italian city no longer caters for them they say. you. couldn't buy food now you can buy only. how. to appreciate it. only for. the craft are not working in their shops. residents are protesting against the visiting cruise ships that dwarf the city a damage the environment you know is threatening to blacklist the world heritage site unless action is taken a campaign to enjoy and respect...
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with the tension almost unbearable, finally, a breakthrough.about that. it's been almost 20 years since these fans last saw their team ata since these fans last saw their team at a major tournament, with this kind of momentum, their weight may $0011 kind of momentum, their weight may soon be over. katie gornall, bbc news, glasgow. the task on paper at least was clear, northern ireland had lost a competitive match here in four yea rs. competitive match here in four years. a win tonight would guarantee a play—off spot for the world cup. right from the off, the world champions had very different ideas. germany don't lose away qualifiers, not in 83 years. they weren't about to give the home fans something to sing about. windsor park is famed for its atmosphere. but fans had barely time to find their voice before germany went ahead. into the box. an absolute stunning it from rudy. the green and white army were still dancing, after all, the onslaught had been expected. afterjust 20 minutes it was waggler calling the tune. —— wagner. minutes it was wa
with the tension almost unbearable, finally, a breakthrough.about that. it's been almost 20 years since these fans last saw their team ata since these fans last saw their team at a major tournament, with this kind of momentum, their weight may $0011 kind of momentum, their weight may soon be over. katie gornall, bbc news, glasgow. the task on paper at least was clear, northern ireland had lost a competitive match here in four yea rs. competitive match here in four years. a win tonight would...