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but if one exists, it's alexia baier's.th her sister and just finished a banner second grade. >> she was chosen out of her entire school as the student of the month for positive behavior. >> that's incredible. >> it is, yeah. >> so the child who is tantruming and trashing her preschool is student of the month? >> yes. exactly. >> reporter: the baiers say it's all thanks to that doctor who believed. >> they gave her an antibiotic and almost like a light switch again, she was better. >> reporter: just like with those other kids, the baiers say it was a combination of antibiotics, steroids and other behavioral therapies which led to alexia's recovery. but flare ups still occur about every few months. something as simple as the common cold virus can trigger them. >> it's as if her immune system doesn't quite know what to do. >> right. >> it's not a straight-line recovery, is it? >> no. and i foresee that we'll still have our bumps in the road. that's part of the hard thing with pandas. it's not one size fits all. >> reporter: t
but if one exists, it's alexia baier's.th her sister and just finished a banner second grade. >> she was chosen out of her entire school as the student of the month for positive behavior. >> that's incredible. >> it is, yeah. >> so the child who is tantruming and trashing her preschool is student of the month? >> yes. exactly. >> reporter: the baiers say it's all thanks to that doctor who believed. >> they gave her an antibiotic and almost like a light...
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>> reporter: alexia was even kicked out of daycare after trashing her classroom.e knows something's wrong. >> she would cry and say, mommy, why can't i be good? i just want to be good. and you know, that broke my heart. >> i'm going to kill you. >> when you're in the middle of a flare-up, can you sense that something's happening? >> no. >> not really? >> i just go and try to hurt people. >> the family came to a breaking point when alexia attacked her own mother. >> right up here. i pulled over. i turned to her and as i picked my head up, she was stabbing me in the eye with my mascara wand. all i could see out of it was black. i wasn't sure if it was -- did she blind me in that eye, or is it the mascara. >> but it was violent enough? >> it was violent enough, and it was intentional. >> that you had to put your 4-year-old in a psych ward? >> the hardest nine days of my life. >> vanessa says doctors sent her young daughter home with a number of psychiatric drugs used to treat schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. did the drugs work? >> no. they made her like a shell of
>> reporter: alexia was even kicked out of daycare after trashing her classroom.e knows something's wrong. >> she would cry and say, mommy, why can't i be good? i just want to be good. and you know, that broke my heart. >> i'm going to kill you. >> when you're in the middle of a flare-up, can you sense that something's happening? >> no. >> not really? >> i just go and try to hurt people. >> the family came to a breaking point when alexia attacked...
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many thanks alexia outside the spar tank stadium for us this evening and i hope that peter schmeichel will indulge me on this i just want to say you know we tend to shoot out it's a lot treat but maybe maybe just as a little bit of sympathy for england going through on this occasion has been a tale of woe for them that major championship and this is how it reads so they went out of the world cup in one hundred ninety on penalties euro ninety six lost on penalties will get ninety eight last year of two thousand and four last world cup two thousand and six and euro twenty two of all of those defeats major championships so it's quite a sore subject in england and they'll be a lot of people who will appreciate the fact they get paid a lot of attention to police trying to prepare as hard as it is for them to shoot at but you're not you're not feeling that's. two days ago my my country went out and we missed three penalties we had we had the goalkeeper same two pounds you know it's really really hard to go out on bond.
many thanks alexia outside the spar tank stadium for us this evening and i hope that peter schmeichel will indulge me on this i just want to say you know we tend to shoot out it's a lot treat but maybe maybe just as a little bit of sympathy for england going through on this occasion has been a tale of woe for them that major championship and this is how it reads so they went out of the world cup in one hundred ninety on penalties euro ninety six lost on penalties will get ninety eight last year...
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now been ordered to leave their homes with the worst flooding recorded so far in the city of kyoto alexia bryan with. across half the nation a sea of muddy water flooding has ripped japan into with central and southern regions largely submerged. the death toll has steadily climbed an elderly man was swept into a swollen river and hiroshima homes have collapsed and landslides have buried at least ten people. east or west from kioto south dozens of people i'm missing whenever i know i don't have any i offer my deepest condolences to the victims and my sympathies to all people who have been affected. in central and southern regions one point six million people have been handed evacuation orders another three million have been advised to leave the heavy rain is forecast until monday. heavy rain will continue in the area from western to eastern japan and it will be historic during fall which could be the heaviest rain ever recorded nearly fifty thousand police firefighters and civil defense personnel have been deployed kyoto's riverside promina a major tourist spot was shot when the cow more r
now been ordered to leave their homes with the worst flooding recorded so far in the city of kyoto alexia bryan with. across half the nation a sea of muddy water flooding has ripped japan into with central and southern regions largely submerged. the death toll has steadily climbed an elderly man was swept into a swollen river and hiroshima homes have collapsed and landslides have buried at least ten people. east or west from kioto south dozens of people i'm missing whenever i know i don't have...
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for the semifinal woman who was fortunate to be inside the stadium for this world cup semifinal alexia's said scale correspondent now moneys to make his way out and we can see lots of fans doing so like say it was a thrilling game for so many different reasons had to be only one winner croatian fans must be absolutely thrilled to have a final. there they are indeed absolutely thrilled but i have to say you would expect the english fans to be in despair about this result you know they went so far they were so close to reaching the final the first final in so many years yet they failed at the last hurdle but i was walking around the stadium chatting to english fans and one guy particular from the. and again he was eloquent as you can possibly be on the matter he said we never expected to be this far in the world cup semifinal the first in twenty eight years we were there we were very close to winning we are very close to getting to the final but we couldn't make it the last hurdle but we still should be proud of the way the team has performed the atmosphere here was definitely better than
for the semifinal woman who was fortunate to be inside the stadium for this world cup semifinal alexia's said scale correspondent now moneys to make his way out and we can see lots of fans doing so like say it was a thrilling game for so many different reasons had to be only one winner croatian fans must be absolutely thrilled to have a final. there they are indeed absolutely thrilled but i have to say you would expect the english fans to be in despair about this result you know they went so...
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we're joined by north korea expert and "daily beast" columnest gordon chang, and joining muss is alexiail. if you can sort of in simple terms explain the real challenging for mike pompeo here in terms of a substantial timetable and commitment from north korea. they signed paper, the president did, a couple weeks ago, but it's not clear that there is any road map. there's no verification process, there's no details in that language in the joint same, they both are committed, and of course that phrase meets a different thing to the north koreans than us. they may view it as a commit ment this trip is make or break, because their policy is that based on a have -- and if that's the case, then their policies make sense, but if they don't -- if kim hasn't made that decision, then our policies are deeply misguided. >> it's worth noding, that the white house will not confirm or deny any of our reporting about this secret ever you can simply look at the satellite images show the north is expanding a factory that builds ballistic missiles capable of striking the u.s. should we just read this, as
we're joined by north korea expert and "daily beast" columnest gordon chang, and joining muss is alexiail. if you can sort of in simple terms explain the real challenging for mike pompeo here in terms of a substantial timetable and commitment from north korea. they signed paper, the president did, a couple weeks ago, but it's not clear that there is any road map. there's no verification process, there's no details in that language in the joint same, they both are committed, and of...
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to leave homes with the worst flooding recorded in the city of character to japan's southern tip alexia brown reports. across half the nation a sea of muddy water flooding has ripped japan and to with central and southern regions largely submerged. the death toll has steadily climbed an elderly man was swept into a swollen river and hiroshima homes have collapsed and landslides have buried at least ten people. east to west from kyoto south dozens of people are missing whenever a night out of an i offer my deepest condolences to the victims and my sympathies to all people who have been affected. in central and southern regions one point six million people have been handed evacuation orders another three million have been advised to leave the heavy rain is forecast until monday. heavy rain will continue in the area from western to eastern japan and it will be historic during fall which could be the heaviest rain ever recorded nearly fifty thousand police firefighters and civil defense personnel have been deployed kyoto's riverside promenade a major tourist spot was shot when the cow more
to leave homes with the worst flooding recorded in the city of character to japan's southern tip alexia brown reports. across half the nation a sea of muddy water flooding has ripped japan and to with central and southern regions largely submerged. the death toll has steadily climbed an elderly man was swept into a swollen river and hiroshima homes have collapsed and landslides have buried at least ten people. east to west from kyoto south dozens of people are missing whenever a night out of an...