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i live in portsmouth. tom is in the midlands.to do thejob. after that you travel that far as well? yes, to do the job. after that experience, is there something you have found about yourself, all learned about yourself, through that horrendous experience you guys went through?” think, none of us had been exposed to that environment. it was an unprecedented event, almost on an international scale. the resilience you can build up to certain things, it was notjust you can build up to certain things, it was not just about the response that night. there have been a fair few challengers in the past eight months we have had to deal with. just building up a resilience to that and moving forward. a lot of ourjob entails past experiences. everything we have experienced will hopefully move our son in a good direction, both in our personal and professional lives. -- moves us on. i want to get you just to watch this. just have a listen. on the night of the fire we were rescued by two firefighters after 3:30am. you came and you took us out and
i live in portsmouth. tom is in the midlands.to do thejob. after that you travel that far as well? yes, to do the job. after that experience, is there something you have found about yourself, all learned about yourself, through that horrendous experience you guys went through?” think, none of us had been exposed to that environment. it was an unprecedented event, almost on an international scale. the resilience you can build up to certain things, it was notjust you can build up to certain...
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the dramatic rescue happened late last night in portsmouth harbour.thank him for saving his life. steve humphrey reports. he is a modest hero. it is just lucky we were around, i suppose, at the time, yeah. it had been a normal saturday night shift for steve chamberlain. a wightlink employee for nearly 22 years, he and his colleagues were getting the ferry ready for the midnight service from portsmouth to the isle of wight, then there came a shout of man overboard. i remember a life buoy going over my head here. and they attempted a throw at the guy. when the man in the water failed to grab the life rings, steve decided to take action. the only way out for him was for someone to go in and yeah, the coat came off, the jumper, and i actually remember grabbing hold of this here and climbing up and slinging myself over the side, without really thinking too much. steve kept the man's head above water as wightlink‘s harbour launch raced to the scene. the casualty was pulled on board and taken into paramedics who were waiting on shore. steve climbed out of th
the dramatic rescue happened late last night in portsmouth harbour.thank him for saving his life. steve humphrey reports. he is a modest hero. it is just lucky we were around, i suppose, at the time, yeah. it had been a normal saturday night shift for steve chamberlain. a wightlink employee for nearly 22 years, he and his colleagues were getting the ferry ready for the midnight service from portsmouth to the isle of wight, then there came a shout of man overboard. i remember a life buoy going...
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it's loud, it's colorful and it this is the scene at san franci portsmouth square in chinat endrag down the street. this is the year of the dog. the annual chinese new year >>> let's take a live look at pyeong olympi no medals for team usa. river second counts. less than half a second, that she wa not feeling well going yester gina kim from pyeongchang that's the details. shiffr >> rep so high expect they w completely crushed in that'sright. here in korea, four is these fourth place finishes by this w number four as well. mikael said she knew wasn't100%. moment before her first run she at the all the women made in a sport that won her gold >> on any other race this season i coul have made up that time >> rep more disapp after leading the pack in the >> make it to the finals in upon. >> rep another american madiso olson finished sixth. men's hockey had a good day his goal was to finish before what a great attitude he has. just love that. tonigh lindsey von is expected about an hour ago we got word we're hoping it won't be tweete few times that all of of we'll have to wait and see. back t
it's loud, it's colorful and it this is the scene at san franci portsmouth square in chinat endrag down the street. this is the year of the dog. the annual chinese new year >>> let's take a live look at pyeong olympi no medals for team usa. river second counts. less than half a second, that she wa not feeling well going yester gina kim from pyeongchang that's the details. shiffr >> rep so high expect they w completely crushed in that'sright. here in korea, four is these fourth...
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very very rich man and he thinks he knows better than your patient in the street in liverpool or portsmouth or new castle he should go away how likely is another break said referendum could it really happen if movements like the one george soros is backing gain momentum with cash and actually at public sympathy well snow public sympathy it's sympathy for the elite the elite media they can try it and most of the conservative cabinets were actually remains anyway. if there isn't the referendum they will be beaten even more severely than they were last time because the british people won't stand for that these people should go away we've made our decision britain is leaving a nation shuttle. extraordinarily polite about it we do appreciate that you are. paid for their u.k. independence party great always good to have you on the program thank you. the foreign minister of the netherlands has admitted that he loved by tearing vladimir putin talking to reform the soviet union the claims were made about the russian president back in two thousand and six parties. joins us now for this scene you're q
very very rich man and he thinks he knows better than your patient in the street in liverpool or portsmouth or new castle he should go away how likely is another break said referendum could it really happen if movements like the one george soros is backing gain momentum with cash and actually at public sympathy well snow public sympathy it's sympathy for the elite the elite media they can try it and most of the conservative cabinets were actually remains anyway. if there isn't the referendum...
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ways to make them laugh that's where marina davilla ross a neurobiologist from the universe to portsmouth comes in she's visiting on him to carry out some reset. her way like the boy this is money another. reason i actually heard all. the work we've got to do is to see whether we can make our little. law. is a baby chimpanzee who is just four months old she's being raised outside the colony because the mother was unable to feed her. four of us caretakers tend to juma we alternate mujhe one of us takes one week at a time we bring her home in the evening we give her a bottle changing diapers and the next day we bring a back to work and of all the thoughts of me. testing. january fourth. for. the ape or human the first laughs are always touching moments. infants begin to live at around four months of age but a fetus already smiles in the womb at seven months that gap in time is further evidence that smiles are distinct from laughter. when you tickle the baby or play. at the moment the surprising twist in the play for sequence occurs the little child will be with her. and that develops into f
ways to make them laugh that's where marina davilla ross a neurobiologist from the universe to portsmouth comes in she's visiting on him to carry out some reset. her way like the boy this is money another. reason i actually heard all. the work we've got to do is to see whether we can make our little. law. is a baby chimpanzee who is just four months old she's being raised outside the colony because the mother was unable to feed her. four of us caretakers tend to juma we alternate mujhe one of...
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the dramatic rescue happened late last night in portsmouth harbour.or saving his life. steve humphrey reports. he isa he is a modest hero. it isjust lucky we were out, i suppose, at the time. it had been a normal saturday night shift for steve chamberlain, a white lindt employee for 22 years he and his crew were getting the ferry ready for the midnight service when there came a shout of "man overboard". i remember a lightweight going over my head and they attempted to throw out the guy. when the man in the water failed to throw out the —— the lie frink ‘s steve took action. the only way out for him was for someone to go in. the code came off anyjumper, i grabbed hold of this and claimed up and flung myself over the side without thinking too much. steve kept the man's head above water as the harbour launch race to to be seen. the casualty was pulled on board and taken to paramedics waiting onshore. steve climbed out of the water, up there ‘s ladder, he was also taken to hospitalfor a there ‘s ladder, he was also taken to hospital for a checkup. it is b
the dramatic rescue happened late last night in portsmouth harbour.or saving his life. steve humphrey reports. he isa he is a modest hero. it isjust lucky we were out, i suppose, at the time. it had been a normal saturday night shift for steve chamberlain, a white lindt employee for 22 years he and his crew were getting the ferry ready for the midnight service when there came a shout of "man overboard". i remember a lightweight going over my head and they attempted to throw out the...
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up for suspicious behavior simply down there at the moment practical questions about how low in portsmouth they sort of respond in this country it's because they practice for this is because this happens so often that the f.b.i. and the swat teams in the police all get so fast because they drill for this weekend and we can because it is so commonplace the consequences and it is quite obvious to us is what happens with gun control and i can tell you after years of covering these kinds of massey things nothing will change if it doesn't change after sandy hook where dozens of small children were gunned down by or. it isn't going to change now that doesn't help the parents are trying to be reunited with their children that doesn't help them when they ask questions as to how people can said recently that all of these weapons were clearly this is still a very very fluid situation and to go there on his way from miami to parkland thanks for that and. and still to come on the program i. did this as violent and boring and dangerous a moment as i needed to have seen in my time. a chilling report car
up for suspicious behavior simply down there at the moment practical questions about how low in portsmouth they sort of respond in this country it's because they practice for this is because this happens so often that the f.b.i. and the swat teams in the police all get so fast because they drill for this weekend and we can because it is so commonplace the consequences and it is quite obvious to us is what happens with gun control and i can tell you after years of covering these kinds of massey...
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don't regularly caught the first the first brit to lose his life in syria was a young lad from portsmouth who was a street preacher he saw committing heinous acts of genocide and war crimes and just brutalizing people or murdering citizens and civilians had murdered i think twenty or thirty thousand people by the time. trying. to show you a different direction to the knowledge years. first of all this guy went out there as a chef and he ended up getting broiled in the conflict are you going to. do with are you going to go out there. let me let me go to your original point ok some of the north and north african states were actually more pro-west and then there were a little war the little girl that will let you go in and overthrew him and the actual people had to go and got off the people that the west put in place now a sad issue with the south was it's like the phrase your enemy is my enemy we'll just leave it there to say we. were there to go against it or. are going to punish us what we're trying to work a allow back here are simple do you have another option other steven that other th
don't regularly caught the first the first brit to lose his life in syria was a young lad from portsmouth who was a street preacher he saw committing heinous acts of genocide and war crimes and just brutalizing people or murdering citizens and civilians had murdered i think twenty or thirty thousand people by the time. trying. to show you a different direction to the knowledge years. first of all this guy went out there as a chef and he ended up getting broiled in the conflict are you going to....
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: the lunar new year started with a bang. [ fire crackers ] >> abc7 news was at san francisco's portsmouth square to usher in the year of the dog. there were fire crackers and a 88-foot golden dragon. this was a preview of the lunar parade one week from today. >>> this holiday weekend is expected to be one of the coldest of the year. don't forget about your pets. you should bring them in at night. fur going the keep them outside they should have good bedding and access to food and water. one more thing, don't let a heavy fur coatle fool you. >> the fact that it has fur doesn't mean it it's completely exempt from the impacts of cold weather. >> contra costa animal services recommends getting a sweater for your pet to keep them warm. >>> now our accuweather forecast with lisa argen. >> good morning, saturday morning. it's clear and it's cool. we have a cold front on the way for the-second half of the weekend. a live look outside. you will notice that it does look calm out there on the bay waters. 49 in san francisco. it's 41 in oakland. good morning mountain view. 43 for you. 44 in san jose
: the lunar new year started with a bang. [ fire crackers ] >> abc7 news was at san francisco's portsmouth square to usher in the year of the dog. there were fire crackers and a 88-foot golden dragon. this was a preview of the lunar parade one week from today. >>> this holiday weekend is expected to be one of the coldest of the year. don't forget about your pets. you should bring them in at night. fur going the keep them outside they should have good bedding and access to food...
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abc7 news was at san francisco's portsmouth square to you are ear in the year of the dog.only were there fire crackers, but also a 288-foot golden dragon. this was a small preview of the larger chinese new year parade coming one week from today. >>> happening in the south bay the mayor will help clean up the system he is hosting a trash pick up event at 9:00 a.m. in the city's mount pleasant neighborhood. it's part of his beautify sj campaign. this is video from last year's cleanup. san jose has seen an increase in illegal dutching in recent years but the mayor promised to clean up the city. >>> this holiday weekend is expected to be one of the coldest of the year. don't forget about your pets. officials in contra costa county say bring them in at night. if you are going to keep them in at night you should make sure they have good bedding and access to food and water. and one moore thing, don't let a heavy fur coat fool you. >> because it has fur doesn't mean it's exempt from the impacts of cold weather. >> contra costa animal services also recommends getting a sweater for
abc7 news was at san francisco's portsmouth square to you are ear in the year of the dog.only were there fire crackers, but also a 288-foot golden dragon. this was a small preview of the larger chinese new year parade coming one week from today. >>> happening in the south bay the mayor will help clean up the system he is hosting a trash pick up event at 9:00 a.m. in the city's mount pleasant neighborhood. it's part of his beautify sj campaign. this is video from last year's cleanup....
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francisco, the lunar new year festivities started off with a bang. [ fire crackers ] abc7 news was at portsmouth square to usher in the year of the dog. not only were there fire crackers, but also a 288-foot golden dragon. this was a small preview of the much larger lunar new year parade coming one week from today. >>> now our accuweather forecast with lisa argen. >> hi everyone. saturday morning. waking up to all that glorious sunshine. if you want some changes, well changes are ahead. we just lost this camera. sorry about that. 49 in san francisco, 44 in gilroy. 45 in half moon bay. mountain view at 46. you can see it's going to be a nice day today, with mid 60s. once again highs warmer than average. only 38 by the delta right now. 39 in livermore. the wind are calm. the atmosphere is just ticking up a little bit in terms of moist. so overall, even though we have these 30s it is slightly warmer. and in the sierra nevada it's in the 20s right now. highs the next couple of days, we will be lucky to make it into the 20s. and just a little snow is on the way sunday into monday. we are looking at s
francisco, the lunar new year festivities started off with a bang. [ fire crackers ] abc7 news was at portsmouth square to usher in the year of the dog. not only were there fire crackers, but also a 288-foot golden dragon. this was a small preview of the much larger lunar new year parade coming one week from today. >>> now our accuweather forecast with lisa argen. >> hi everyone. saturday morning. waking up to all that glorious sunshine. if you want some changes, well changes are...
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women's history at portsmouth university. it's a remarkable day.stic. explain what you are holding. this is hunger striking bread. bread. when some of the militants went into prison and went on strike. went into prison and went on strike. it's over 110 years old. that was refused in prison when a suffragette was on hunger strike. suffragette was on hunger strike. and you have this because you collect suffragette memorabilia. collect suffragette memorabilia. along with your academic work it's a very important to you? that's right. it belonged to a suffragette and i bought this from her daughter. bought this from her daughter. also, the medal makes me feel emotional. the medal makes me feel emotional. of the women's social and political union. union. purple from dignity, white for purity and green for hope. for purity and green for hope. then it has is hunger striking bar to show she is being forcibly fed. to show she is being forcibly fed. she was forcibly fed, which was the 20th of october 19 09. 20th of october 19 09. because i think she has opene
women's history at portsmouth university. it's a remarkable day.stic. explain what you are holding. this is hunger striking bread. bread. when some of the militants went into prison and went on strike. went into prison and went on strike. it's over 110 years old. that was refused in prison when a suffragette was on hunger strike. suffragette was on hunger strike. and you have this because you collect suffragette memorabilia. collect suffragette memorabilia. along with your academic work it's a...