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city hospital." that saved me and i felt the need to be testedm city hospital."felt the need to be tested. it was sheer chance. had there been more awareness that the time, that chance would have been increased. when i did go, it was acted on straightaway. i had an operation, i was back in work funnily enough within three weeks. incredible. i said to myself, "it's important for men to be aware of this disease." and you are fit and well now?|j men to be aware of this disease." and you are fit and well now? i am, but what i want to do is make sure that men are aware that all men go to the marketing men campaign and sign up for it, raise investments and funds for research across the whole of great britain which is happening in manchester, london, bristol, glasgow. this is what we need, we need more investment for a research as was said earlier. to get the conversation going. it was interesting that all said he had no symptoms and symptoms are not always apparent, our day? ifanyone symptoms and symptoms are not always apparent, our day? if anyone is watching this and
city hospital." that saved me and i felt the need to be testedm city hospital."felt the need to be tested. it was sheer chance. had there been more awareness that the time, that chance would have been increased. when i did go, it was acted on straightaway. i had an operation, i was back in work funnily enough within three weeks. incredible. i said to myself, "it's important for men to be aware of this disease." and you are fit and well now?|j men to be aware of this...
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themselves the result was practically a free for all and one building after another is collapsing the city hospital has just been evacuated. but collapsing buildings are not the only problem in the roma mining causes environmental damage to. the water released here flows downhill and gets used by the local population but the water down there is contaminated with heavy metals such as lead chrome or random. new york market garbage says he wants to stains a room with his family but for that to be possible he says the town must change the way it treats nature. they're getting ready in star city near moscow ready to go into space for the next mission to the international space station this time the flight commander is a german we have this report from our moscow studio. these spacesuits on for lightweights the tip the scales at around ten kilograms each once in space of ensure that alexander garros and hughes crewmates sergei prokofiev and syrian and chancellor can survive in a vacuum it will be the first time with her still serve as commander on the international space station is not mine they're all m
themselves the result was practically a free for all and one building after another is collapsing the city hospital has just been evacuated. but collapsing buildings are not the only problem in the roma mining causes environmental damage to. the water released here flows downhill and gets used by the local population but the water down there is contaminated with heavy metals such as lead chrome or random. new york market garbage says he wants to stains a room with his family but for that to be...
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we can't make the east bay a hospital desert.(j.r.)city officials say they have reached out to other hospital operators about coming to the location but are focused on keeping alta bates there. (jrstone) the race for mayor is on.and hundreds of san francsico residents showed up to a forum today to hear from candidates. kron 4's hermela aregawi was there.. she is live at city hall now with that story.. hermela? (jr stone) new tonight at 8. metallic ballons floating overhead powerlines...caused a short- circuit that cut power to over three thousand san jose residents. the outage started around 10 30 this morning... when ballons contacted the power lines near the intersection of malone road and newport avenue. the incident caused nearly 36 hundred residents in san jose to lose power...and at last check... around 380 customers are still affected by the outage. (jr stone) in newark... a tree falls in a neighborhood snapping gas and water lines. p-g and-e responded to the gas leak. it happened friday on joaquin murieta avenue... next to newark m
we can't make the east bay a hospital desert.(j.r.)city officials say they have reached out to other hospital operators about coming to the location but are focused on keeping alta bates there. (jrstone) the race for mayor is on.and hundreds of san francsico residents showed up to a forum today to hear from candidates. kron 4's hermela aregawi was there.. she is live at city hall now with that story.. hermela? (jr stone) new tonight at 8. metallic ballons floating overhead powerlines...caused a...
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we can't make the east bay a hospital desert.(j.r.)city officials say they have reached out to other hospital operators about coming to the location but are focused on keeping alta bates there. (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist lawrence karnow. (mabrisa rodriguez)area locations have already broken the high temperature records today. those include san francisco (downtown and sfo), oakland airport, moffett field and san jose airport. mesowest obsare largely reporting 60s and 70s across the district, with a fewlocations just over 80 degrees. in addition to warm temperatures, there have been reports ofgusty offshore winds in the hills. winds are expected to slowlydiminish through this evening and overnight. much lighter winds are anticipated by sunday as a weak impulse brushes across northern california weakening the offshore flow. slightly coolerhigh temps are also expected.tracking some stronger offshore winds developing monday night into tuesday morningespecially in the north bay hills. this will keep warm and d
we can't make the east bay a hospital desert.(j.r.)city officials say they have reached out to other hospital operators about coming to the location but are focused on keeping alta bates there. (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist lawrence karnow. (mabrisa rodriguez)area locations have already broken the high temperature records today. those include san francisco (downtown and sfo), oakland airport, moffett field and san jose airport. mesowest obsare largely reporting...
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s wife vanessa was taken to a new york city hospital just hours ago after she opened an envelope containing an unknown white powder. the letter was addressed to the couple's apartment where police just left moments ago. vanessa and two other people were decontaminated by firefighters at the scene. police and secret service are investigating. >>> deputies are on scene investigating an early morning stabbing that left one stretch of road closed for most of the day, and one woman fighting for her life. kpix 5 ice allen martin is live in the newsroom. >> -- kpix 5's allen martin is live in the newsroom. >> a 19-year-old woman was stabbed multiple times, and injuries considered life threatening. she was rushed to the hospital. let's listen to the 911 call. >>> there's a female crawling on the road. she's missing an arm and she's bloody. another passing motorist says she appears to have been stabbed in the throat. >> the stabbing happened on tesla road about 2 miles west of carnegie park, was reopened just before 3:00 a.m., chopper 5 overhead this morning as the officers were out there walking, s
s wife vanessa was taken to a new york city hospital just hours ago after she opened an envelope containing an unknown white powder. the letter was addressed to the couple's apartment where police just left moments ago. vanessa and two other people were decontaminated by firefighters at the scene. police and secret service are investigating. >>> deputies are on scene investigating an early morning stabbing that left one stretch of road closed for most of the day, and one woman fighting...
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envelope, mysterious white powder and that combination sent donald trump, jr.,'s wife to new york city hospital earlier today. vanessa opened the envelope addressed to her husband this morning at their app. she called 911 and said she was coughing and feeling nauseous. preliminary test indicate the substance is not dangerous the trump organization has not commented and the secret service is investigating. >>> skyfox over the intersection of tuckahoe road and glassboro in monroe township early reports here that students were not on that bus when that accident happened. the bus collided with another vehicle at this intersection there's no word yet on any injuries. we of course will bring you update as soon as we debt one. >>> back just in time for valentine's day. love statue returns but it's going to look a little different. kristen. >> iain eagles may have had few coaches leave the nest but it look like they're filling those spots from win. a look at who is >>> in trenton state and federal officials are pulling out all the stops to deal with two many crows. here's the deal. this winter about 30
envelope, mysterious white powder and that combination sent donald trump, jr.,'s wife to new york city hospital earlier today. vanessa opened the envelope addressed to her husband this morning at their app. she called 911 and said she was coughing and feeling nauseous. preliminary test indicate the substance is not dangerous the trump organization has not commented and the secret service is investigating. >>> skyfox over the intersection of tuckahoe road and glassboro in monroe...
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diagnosed with breast cancer there were two foreign secretaries when, she was treated at nottingham city hospitale home for the final weeks of her life to die. and the unqualified team that came were just amazing. i cannot thank them enough. i 53.9312, 25-318 bégfié = i wish it could be no one. and i just think that as parliamentarians, to influence and change, and maybe can join together of breast cancer. mps went to comfort karen lee, on the right of the picture. something the health minister noticed. there‘s always does one person that does not leave a dry eye in the house. she is not her place now, and i don‘t blame her. i think the whole house wanted to give her a hug, and many of them did and bless them for that. the incoming head of the financial industry regulator had to repay tax after using an unapproved tax break scheme. the news emerged as charles randall appeared before the treasury committee, mr randall put money into a scheme that made use of tax breaks to promote film productions, he said it had been an error ofjudgement. i was reassured that this partnership had been discussed wit
diagnosed with breast cancer there were two foreign secretaries when, she was treated at nottingham city hospitale home for the final weeks of her life to die. and the unqualified team that came were just amazing. i cannot thank them enough. i 53.9312, 25-318 bégfié = i wish it could be no one. and i just think that as parliamentarians, to influence and change, and maybe can join together of breast cancer. mps went to comfort karen lee, on the right of the picture. something the health...
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diagnosed with breast cancer there were two foreign secretaries when, she was treated at nottingham city hospitalmazing. they just could not have been better. as well as that, she came home for the final weeks of her life to die. and the unqualified team that came to support me and my husband, would team that came was just i cannot thank them enough. i wish it could be me, and she is to say, i wish it could be no one. and ijust think that as parliamentarians as parliamentarians we have the power to influence and change, and maybe canjoin together across the house and make 2050, know when you die of breast cancer. mps went to comfort karen lee, on the right of the picture. something the health minister noticed. there is always one person who reads not a dry eye in the house. there is always one person who leaves not a dry eye in the house. i think the whole house wanted to give her a hug, and many of them did and bless them for that. the incoming head of the financial industry regulator had to repay tax after using an unapproved tax break scheme. the news emerged as charles randall appeared before
diagnosed with breast cancer there were two foreign secretaries when, she was treated at nottingham city hospitalmazing. they just could not have been better. as well as that, she came home for the final weeks of her life to die. and the unqualified team that came to support me and my husband, would team that came was just i cannot thank them enough. i wish it could be me, and she is to say, i wish it could be no one. and ijust think that as parliamentarians as parliamentarians we have the...
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she was treated at nottingham city hospital under dr chan. and a mastectomy. her treatment was just amazing. they couldn't have been better. as well as that she came home for the final three weeks of her die and the final three weeks of her die and the team that came in to support me and her husband, mike, werejust amazing too. i can never thank them enough. my daughter used to say to me because i used to say to her, i had so much of my life, more than you. i wish it could be me. she used to say, mum, i wish it could be no one. i think as parliamentarians we have the power to influence this and change it and maybe we canjoin together across this house and make breast cancer a thing of the past. by 2050, nobody need die from breast cancer. and as the next speaker rose, mps rushed over to comfort karen lee, sitting on the second row of the labour benches on the right of the picture. something the health minister noted. there's always one person that leaves not a dry eye in the house and that today was the honourable lady for lincoln. i knows sh
she was treated at nottingham city hospital under dr chan. and a mastectomy. her treatment was just amazing. they couldn't have been better. as well as that she came home for the final three weeks of her die and the final three weeks of her die and the team that came in to support me and her husband, mike, werejust amazing too. i can never thank them enough. my daughter used to say to me because i used to say to her, i had so much of my life, more than you. i wish it could be me. she used to...
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> i'm splitting between the semper fi fund, which supports veterans, and children's mercy hospital in kansas cityital. they don't turn anybody away. >> $20,000. you're playing great right here. >> thanks. well, the audience helped me big time on that last one, so... >> they did. you still have two lifelines. you're two away from that $50,000 threshold. >> that would be amazing. yeah. >> so let's get there. let's get back to it. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ all right, $30,000 question. meaning "speed play," what swedish workout combines jogging and sprinting intervals, with the added cardio benefit of a name you can't help giggling at? >> i think i know the answer before i even look. [laughter] >> i believe it is fartlek, because we used to do this in the marines. >> really? >> believe it or not, we used to run fartlek courses, which were brutal, 'cause you would sprint, you would run, you'd do calisthenics, you'd do--and it was-- it was difficult. >> nothing to giggle at. >> nothing to giggle at, except for the name, which, come on. it's fartlek. [laug
> i'm splitting between the semper fi fund, which supports veterans, and children's mercy hospital in kansas cityital. they don't turn anybody away. >> $20,000. you're playing great right here. >> thanks. well, the audience helped me big time on that last one, so... >> they did. you still have two lifelines. you're two away from that $50,000 threshold. >> that would be amazing. yeah. >> so let's get there. let's get back to it. let's play "who wants to be a...
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this is the psychiatric unit in the city's main hospital. to meet dr wahid noorzad who, at 33, is the man in charge. azata is m years old and has been brought in by her mother. like many other young afghans, traumatic events have been a big part of azata's childhood. dr noorzad suspects that azata is suffering from ptsd — post traumatic stress disorder — a type of anxiety disorder triggered by traumatic events, often seen in soldiers. ptsd is increasingly common amongst afg hanistan‘s war ravaged population. social taboos around mental health make it difficult to get patients through the door and that's why dr noorzad takes every opportunity to reach out to the public. at a local herati tv station, dr noorzad is being interviewed. he's a regular guest and gives mental health advice to people who call in. dr noorzad holds a weekly outreach programme, an opportunity for more people to get help, it's free and has been running forfour years. farhad is a trained counsellor and a volunteer who runs the sessions. farad himself suffers from ptsd and
this is the psychiatric unit in the city's main hospital. to meet dr wahid noorzad who, at 33, is the man in charge. azata is m years old and has been brought in by her mother. like many other young afghans, traumatic events have been a big part of azata's childhood. dr noorzad suspects that azata is suffering from ptsd — post traumatic stress disorder — a type of anxiety disorder triggered by traumatic events, often seen in soldiers. ptsd is increasingly common amongst afg hanistan‘s war...
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s wife was taken to a new york city hospital as a precaution today after police say she opened an envelopessed to her husband that contain an unidentified white powder. authorities say a preliminary test indicated the substance was not dangerous. trump junior and his wife vanessa have five children, and authorities say the children were not at home at the time of the incident. protesters gathered outside of the ukrainian president's administration building after opposition leader was deported from the ukraine to poland. was deported after reportedly being detained by armed and masked men at a restaurant in tf and rush to the airport -- in kiev. he was about last year and was backd to make his way to the country. the reason may -- theresa may, and a vision of speech is outside of the european union, and preservatives are concerned and hardliners want a clean break. ofsouth africa, the fate jacob zuma is said to be sealed. has pressure to step down since he was replaced as head of the party in december. years in office have been mired by scandal, saying he has already agreed to quit. global
s wife was taken to a new york city hospital as a precaution today after police say she opened an envelopessed to her husband that contain an unidentified white powder. authorities say a preliminary test indicated the substance was not dangerous. trump junior and his wife vanessa have five children, and authorities say the children were not at home at the time of the incident. protesters gathered outside of the ukrainian president's administration building after opposition leader was deported...
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city show. the main hospital in the port city of who data is far too small to handle all the patients being treated here cholera remains a major threat and diphtheria is now taking a heavy toll the highly infectious disease has spread to eighteen of yemen's twenty two provinces disease and malnutrition make a deadly combination especially for small children to make matters worse doctors lack urgently needed medical supplies and equipment. we have a huge shortage of medical quitman and medicine for the serious cases that shortage exists because yemen is under siege almost all supplies of humanitarian aid to rebel controlled areas are being delivered via the port of who dated in two thousand and fifteen and attacked by the saudi led military coalition which consists mainly of arab nations destroyed the cranes used to unload container ships . just recently the port received help from the u.n. world food program which delivered five mobile cranes but they can't unload large containers only smaller freight the port authority blames the saudi led coalition which rejected larger cranes and delayed the del
city show. the main hospital in the port city of who data is far too small to handle all the patients being treated here cholera remains a major threat and diphtheria is now taking a heavy toll the highly infectious disease has spread to eighteen of yemen's twenty two provinces disease and malnutrition make a deadly combination especially for small children to make matters worse doctors lack urgently needed medical supplies and equipment. we have a huge shortage of medical quitman and medicine...
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envelope, mysterious white powder and that combination sent donald trump, jr., wife to new york city hospital. 53 nessa trump opened the envelope addressed to her husband this morning at their apartment. she called 911 and said she was coughing and felt nauseous. preliminary test indicated substance is not dangerous. the trump organization has not commented and the secret service is investigating. horrific crime in philadelphia. police are on the look out for three people who they say kidnapped a man and then it will him on fire. he survived. he has burns to his side and his legs and police are searching for whoever did this. they just held a news conference in the past ten minutes. bruce gordon live at philadelphia special victims units with more. bruce? >> reporter: lucy, unbelievable violence visits acquit olney neighborhood what police say began as a targeted attack on a philadelphia man late last night around 11:30. neighbors on the 5400 block of west forward road say their early quiet was shattered around six a. in. monday. by the sound of violence. >> it was like ahh! >> that was in pa
envelope, mysterious white powder and that combination sent donald trump, jr., wife to new york city hospital. 53 nessa trump opened the envelope addressed to her husband this morning at their apartment. she called 911 and said she was coughing and felt nauseous. preliminary test indicated substance is not dangerous. the trump organization has not commented and the secret service is investigating. horrific crime in philadelphia. police are on the look out for three people who they say kidnapped...
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.>> berkeley's mayor warns that lives could be at risk if the city's only hospital moved to oakland. >>> now to our unseasonably warm weather around the bay area today. >> our meteorologist is here with a look at some records today. i walked around the mall today and i was sweating.>> batres by 10:00 p.m. are still going to be warm. it is the third day of record heat in february. the list continues to grow with the records to report. you can see that san jose was at 78 degrees. mountain view was in the upper 70s. santa rosa with that 76 degrees. downtown san francisco was 74 degrees. kentfield tied a record at 72 degrees. it was warm all across the area. look at that 81 degrees jumping out at hayward. lots of 70s across the area. here is what is happening right now as we take a live look outside and it is a warm saturday evening and mostly clear skies tonight and tomorrow. we are showing you this in the satellite as we have a few high clouds approaching the pacific northwest. look at this big ridge of high pressure that is setting up and this is very strong and the storm track is up
.>> berkeley's mayor warns that lives could be at risk if the city's only hospital moved to oakland. >>> now to our unseasonably warm weather around the bay area today. >> our meteorologist is here with a look at some records today. i walked around the mall today and i was sweating.>> batres by 10:00 p.m. are still going to be warm. it is the third day of record heat in february. the list continues to grow with the records to report. you can see that san jose was at...
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that and everything else with the huge crowds expect it is trick toy getothe t them to a hospital, but the cityeryone who need help will get it and the hospitals are ready. hand monies closer hospital to the parade ground zero for injuries that might happen during the eagles victory celebration. >> sickes people will be taken care of first. >> reporter: doctor eric says emergency department is already crowded with flu cases but like hospitals all over the city they are ready for additional patients. >> hot lights and just add really local heat. >> reporter: cold weather is biggest medical concern, there are a variety of ways to treat hypotheria, including heated iv fluid, to raise the body temperature. >> we can just grab this and when necessary pull a warm blanket out. >> reporter: warm blanket put around patient to warm them up >> correct, as your body temperature starts to drop you get more sluggish. you will feel tired, out of it but you can still think. temperatures start to get letter you lose your ability to reason appropriately, it can be dangerous, dangerous heart arrhythmia. >> report
that and everything else with the huge crowds expect it is trick toy getothe t them to a hospital, but the cityeryone who need help will get it and the hospitals are ready. hand monies closer hospital to the parade ground zero for injuries that might happen during the eagles victory celebration. >> sickes people will be taken care of first. >> reporter: doctor eric says emergency department is already crowded with flu cases but like hospitals all over the city they are ready for...
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hospitals the biggest trying. to say to the one that we don't have a city how we could name did as a city you don't have a hospital should have a school. city we don't have the city and you know. we have almost broken so it's really hard to come there's a serious story broke their cities are hot they could simply left their cities and go fiji's. just to have a peaceful life you know from the government and from the national forests and we feel a lot of the way out of. formula one and it's not just about speed and champagne celebrations on the podium for us fans and drivers after decades of entertaining the track and pit lanes the iconic grid girls will no longer be a part of most motor racing as a prize event. i. want you. for my ones commercial director to announce the decision saying the grid girls no longer fit with modern social norms he added that it now seems irrelevant and inappropriate for motor racing fans across the world meanwhile the grid girls themselves say they are offended after decades of service to the sport believing there's nothing offensive about their job they say their role is to promote the
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s wife vanessa opened an nfl that contained white powder, felt ill and was taken to a new york city hospitalecaution she called 911 after opening the letter addressed to donald trump jr. at their midtown manhattan apartment. police and secret service are investigating. >>> israeli prime minister netanyahu says he's been discussing possible israeli annexation of jewish settlements in the west bank with u.s. officials. they're under the jurisdiction of the israeli military that occupied the west bank in 1967 no time table for any possible annexation, though >>> and the obamas celebrating the unveiling of their portraits at the smithsonian's national portrait gallery michelle chose amy sherald to paint hers, while the president picked kehinde vily. >> we miss how you carried yourselves and worked so hard to make this country a better place. >> you're up to date that's the news update this hour i'll send it back to you >> all right thank you very much, sue >> you got it. >> ford shares are a little higher today the automaker has big plans for some of its biggest vehicles phil has the latest from
s wife vanessa opened an nfl that contained white powder, felt ill and was taken to a new york city hospitalecaution she called 911 after opening the letter addressed to donald trump jr. at their midtown manhattan apartment. police and secret service are investigating. >>> israeli prime minister netanyahu says he's been discussing possible israeli annexation of jewish settlements in the west bank with u.s. officials. they're under the jurisdiction of the israeli military that occupied...
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wife opened an envelope that contained a white powder she felt ill and was taken to a new york city hospitalecaution she called 911 after opening the letter, which was addressed to her husband at their new york city apartment a preliminary test indicates the substance was not dangerous. >>> two passenger trains colliding in central austria, killing one person and injuring 22 others. currently officials have not determined the cause of that crash. >>> france has returned a 16th century oil painting that was stolen by the nazis during world war ii and returned it to a jewish couple's heir s. it sat unclaimed in a french museum for 70 years. >>> the world's tallest hotel dade intoed in dubai today it stands just over 1,167 feet, breaking the record of the dubai based marques, which is three feet shorter. that's way up. >> way up to date. sue, thank you very much sue herera >>> let's get to some other big stories. if you missed it today, our rapid recap. >> the winter olympics are under way in south korea. >> what a weekend of competition. a lot of u.s. success in figure skating, in snowboarding
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this was the scene at a hospital in the city of mud out a new model after it was hit during a raid baby is undergoing treatment were rushed out of the building. u.s. search of state rex tillerson has been meeting as argentinean counterpart and when as i was to listen seeking argentina's support against the venezuelan leader nicolas maduro in the form of increased economic sanctions and further export restrictions. argentina has reemerged is a strong advocate for democracy and the rule of law and we have particular welcome argentina's leadership to promote democracy including in particular in venezuela we must continue to work to fulfill the requirements of the if you're american democratic chairman we simply cannot allow in stand idly by to see a total destruction of a democracy in venezuela the videos why don't people deserve better ecuadorians have voted to stop their president serving more than two terms in office sixty four percent of the voters supported changing the constitution the move was backed by echoes current president lenin moreno is pretty says that i failed lifted their
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. >> bill: vanessa trump has been released from the new york city hospital taken there as a precaution after opening a letter at home addressed to her husband, don junior, that contained some sort of white substance. investigators say it was corn starch. it sent a lot of fright through the family. truly disgusting that certain individuals choose to express their opposing views with such behavior. vanessa trump saying thank you so much for all the help today in nyc. i appreciate all the quick response to make sure i was safe. i thank you secret service, nypd and f.b.i. the secret service is investigating that incident. scary for anyone. >> sandra: absolutely. >> bill: a family connected to the white house. we remember the anthrax scare. >> sandra: she went to the hospital as a precaution. they didn't know what the substance was. glad everybody is okay. building a big, beautiful wall is one of trump's promises. companies are submitting bids to build a portion of that border wall in texas. how does the bidding for this work? >> sandra, as you know the process has been playing out in other
. >> bill: vanessa trump has been released from the new york city hospital taken there as a precaution after opening a letter at home addressed to her husband, don junior, that contained some sort of white substance. investigators say it was corn starch. it sent a lot of fright through the family. truly disgusting that certain individuals choose to express their opposing views with such behavior. vanessa trump saying thank you so much for all the help today in nyc. i appreciate all the...
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how we could name did as a city if you don't have a hospital should have a school and not the city we don't have the city and you know. we have almost broken souls it's really hard to come there's a serious story above their cities are conses they could simply left their cities and go fiji's. just to have the east full life you know from the government and from the national forests we feel a lot of the way out of forgotten. yet. the u.s. the vice president will head to the winter olympics in pyongyang chang but not apparently to enjoy the sports quite frankly oh we're traveling to the olympics to make sure that north korea doesn't use the powerful symbolism in the backdrop. of the winter olympics will be telling the truth about north korea at every stop will be sure that whatever. whatever call it cooperation that's existing between north and south korea today on olympic teams does not cloud the reality. pen's also plans to take the father of a student who died after being jailed in north korea for attempting to steal a propaganda poster from a
how we could name did as a city if you don't have a hospital should have a school and not the city we don't have the city and you know. we have almost broken souls it's really hard to come there's a serious story above their cities are conses they could simply left their cities and go fiji's. just to have the east full life you know from the government and from the national forests we feel a lot of the way out of forgotten. yet. the u.s. the vice president will head to the winter olympics in...
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increasingly migrating to the cities a global trend seaman's highlights in the crystal cities offer jobs culture hospitals it's senseless to keep polluting these increasingly important living spaces with exhaust fumes so which city would alex and ebbing house prefer to live in. here in london and london's got a huge debate going on about air pollution in which the new mayor said he can is just beginning to deal with if i think about it probably move to the countryside. an understandable attitude for an expert in pollution levels in major urban centers . the diesel gate scandal is closely linked to air pollution around the world and to fox the german carmaker that since been struggling to regain credibility and to redefine itself as reliable future oriented and green a tall order which fox fan believes is in good hands with its chief digital officer . i keep hearing about volkswagens desire to reinvent itself and shake off the diesel. i'm introduced to cedric it's car of the future. the first v.w. model the self driving and digitally network. and this is the man behind. you on your known as j.j. folks talk
increasingly migrating to the cities a global trend seaman's highlights in the crystal cities offer jobs culture hospitals it's senseless to keep polluting these increasingly important living spaces with exhaust fumes so which city would alex and ebbing house prefer to live in. here in london and london's got a huge debate going on about air pollution in which the new mayor said he can is just beginning to deal with if i think about it probably move to the countryside. an understandable...
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russian and syrian government air strikes an adlib southern countryside this was a scene that a hospital in a city of about unknown man after it was hit during a raid. babies undergoing treatment rushed out of the building of khalid al malaysian's a syrian doctor in two thousand and eleven he was jailed and tortured for six months by the assad regime he says the targeting of hospitals by the syrian government has become commonplace. the attack on the hospital in southern at that it is a national hospital it recognized national hospital supported by international humanitarian indoors everybody know that the material in medical ward there is full of baby used women elderly like the hospital where this through and over the staff and the patients and then when the ambulances and civil defense they were trying to evacuate patients from this. the evacuation routes are targeted by air strikes it's horrible like the ones that can not even turn on the lights to get to take those critical pieces from hospital to hospital they are using the farms the very difficult road between the the the towns to get to an
russian and syrian government air strikes an adlib southern countryside this was a scene that a hospital in a city of about unknown man after it was hit during a raid. babies undergoing treatment rushed out of the building of khalid al malaysian's a syrian doctor in two thousand and eleven he was jailed and tortured for six months by the assad regime he says the targeting of hospitals by the syrian government has become commonplace. the attack on the hospital in southern at that it is a...
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we can't make the east bay a hospital desert.>( marty ) city officials say they have reached out to other hospitals about relocating to berkeley. but are focused on keeping alta bates open. ( marty ) in san francisco... hundreds of people gathered for the aids memorial run at civic center plaza. hundreds more came out to cheer on the runners. the event ... is meant to remember those who died from aids ... and to reflect on the major progress that has been accomplished in the 28 years since the race was established. ( marty ) everyone is ready for the big game today. and as one of the most high- profile and densely-crowded events in the world ... (áááboxesááá)the host city of minneapolis is sparing no expense in security. in addition to ground patrols. there will be a blackhawk helicoptor patrolling the sky. they will enforce the no-fly zone, a 32-mile perimeter around the stadium.
we can't make the east bay a hospital desert.>( marty ) city officials say they have reached out to other hospitals about relocating to berkeley. but are focused on keeping alta bates open. ( marty ) in san francisco... hundreds of people gathered for the aids memorial run at civic center plaza. hundreds more came out to cheer on the runners. the event ... is meant to remember those who died from aids ... and to reflect on the major progress that has been accomplished in the 28 years since...
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it's not because after that i have to go back to the hospital and live before i go back to the hospital my city for my means is there was my city for dropped so. i know that for me i don't know for me i believe that. fear is. until it adds another parish presidents with. thousands took to the streets calling for an end of his regime. apathetic about politics came out to vote in numbers. as polls closed the chairman of the election commission you enjoy i saw the numbers calling it. he was responsible for the final official tally on december first and news in giant announced that yeah john had lost the election stunning. you're the first that's. john made public. tell us what went through your mind when you decided to announce that he was the loser of this presidential elections well i was just times with the will of the people. he never thought that through we lose the election he will talk about he did well but for the tory. but also for me i feel that if the gamble decided to say this is it i need to assess the will and times with that. and announce it to songs as you can that of of course man
it's not because after that i have to go back to the hospital and live before i go back to the hospital my city for my means is there was my city for dropped so. i know that for me i don't know for me i believe that. fear is. until it adds another parish presidents with. thousands took to the streets calling for an end of his regime. apathetic about politics came out to vote in numbers. as polls closed the chairman of the election commission you enjoy i saw the numbers calling it. he was...
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>> children's mercy hospital in kansas city, my hometown. >> yep. >> children's mercy is one of the mostelp they can get. >> all right, well, with two charities, we need to raise double the money. >> yes, yes. >> you're about to face 14 questions. money value's growing from $500 all the way to that $1 million. >> whoo! >> you have your three lifelines. >> yeah. >> they're there if you need 'em. >> yes. >> shall we? >> let's do this thing. >> all right, let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ all right, $500 starts us off. good luck. here we go. to get a maximum score on the marine corps fitness test, a 21-year-old male marine must do all but which of these things? >> you know, you don't have to-- you don't have to get the 255 on "clash of clans," so i'm feeling pretty confident. i'm not gonna use a lifeline on this one. >> [laughs] good. >> i'm gonna--i'm gonna say d. >> final? >> final answer. >> $500. [cheers and applause] >> i'm out of here! [laughter] >> did you really ever run three miles in 18 minute? >> i did. i did. i did a couple times when i wa
>> children's mercy hospital in kansas city, my hometown. >> yep. >> children's mercy is one of the mostelp they can get. >> all right, well, with two charities, we need to raise double the money. >> yes, yes. >> you're about to face 14 questions. money value's growing from $500 all the way to that $1 million. >> whoo! >> you have your three lifelines. >> yeah. >> they're there if you need 'em. >> yes. >> shall we? >>...
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she had been widowed just before the war insert in this city's hospital, which i'm sure all of you know about. she took a practical view of the work that she was doing. r, but she poo wanted to be independent of her family. this job gave her that opportunity. she simply pooh-poohed the idea that this would harm her socially in any way. addition -- edition of her reminiscence of the hospital in the 1860's. she falls into a similar category -- she is left a relative fortune when her husband dies. she uses that fortune to fit out hospitals in alabama and tennessee. she used all the money she had at her disposal to make hospitals move into those areas. cumming, she was born in scotland sometime around 1830, we think. i looked for her on ancestry.com. i haven't quite found her. she immigrated with her parents and many siblings, one of 10 children, to montreal in the 1840's. sometime in the early 1850's, the family went down to mobile. her father was a grocer and a banker and a smalltime businessman and the family ended up at the gulf of mexico in mobile. her mother and one of her sisters hel
she had been widowed just before the war insert in this city's hospital, which i'm sure all of you know about. she took a practical view of the work that she was doing. r, but she poo wanted to be independent of her family. this job gave her that opportunity. she simply pooh-poohed the idea that this would harm her socially in any way. addition -- edition of her reminiscence of the hospital in the 1860's. she falls into a similar category -- she is left a relative fortune when her husband dies....
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we have a problem in this city with the hospital industry, deciding if they want to throw out the people that are too ill to be taken care of unless it's 24-hour care and they don't want to pay for that. and this hospital industry is making millions of dollars, though they claim they're not for profit. as it was told at the last health board hearing at this issue, the -- no, this was in the supervisors' chambers. sutter healthcare has $14 billion in the bank. 44 executives making over $1 million a year. the last i saw, kaiser had $9 billion in the bank and they have million-dollar executives. so they want to kick this problem out to the city and let us take care of it. i worked for the presidio and the army, that's where i started. and when the army gave up, i advocated it be turned into a home for seniors. we paid for this -- many generations have paid for the presidio. now it's a playground for the rich. who created that? lexus liberal pelosi. that's who created it. that's somebody you can put some pressure on, can't you? she's running for re-election. she turned it over to, what, luca
we have a problem in this city with the hospital industry, deciding if they want to throw out the people that are too ill to be taken care of unless it's 24-hour care and they don't want to pay for that. and this hospital industry is making millions of dollars, though they claim they're not for profit. as it was told at the last health board hearing at this issue, the -- no, this was in the supervisors' chambers. sutter healthcare has $14 billion in the bank. 44 executives making over $1...
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reporting live from jefferson university hospital in center city, jeanette reyes channel6 "action newsam. >> thank you. firefighters got control of a fire burning through a home in trenton. the fire gutted the top floor of a row home on the unit block of colonial avenue. it spread to at least one neighboring home. and this all broke out at 9:30 last night and took firefighters several hours to get it under control. no word on how the fire started. no injuries were reported. >>> residents along with philadelphia police staged a walk against crime after a deadly weekend in the city. family and friends held a vigil in honor of curtis williams at ninth and huntingdon streets last night. the 35-year-old was killed by gunfire in north philadelphia on sunday. >> this is senseless. i just hope that justice will prevail. >> a southwest philadelphia community also came together in response to a deadly triple shooting at 75th and elmwood streets. local clergy, members of town watch, police and councilman kenyatta johnson went door to door to talk to neighbors. >> the federal corruption trial cont
reporting live from jefferson university hospital in center city, jeanette reyes channel6 "action newsam. >> thank you. firefighters got control of a fire burning through a home in trenton. the fire gutted the top floor of a row home on the unit block of colonial avenue. it spread to at least one neighboring home. and this all broke out at 9:30 last night and took firefighters several hours to get it under control. no word on how the fire started. no injuries were reported....
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he came back here to his home after spending a lot of time in the hospital in the city hoping if they did enough physical therapy here, he could perhaps get back the use of his legs. one of the ways he tried to exercise his legs was to walk using the braces on his legs which weighed about seven pounds each and crutches from here down to the ent rans road down to route 9 which was quite a walk. he never made it all the way down. he would collapse about three quarters of the way down. it was quite an effort. he was dragging the 14-pounds of steel trying to go down the roadway. later years, he found a place in warm springs georgia. someone told him about the mineral water that can help him with his legs so he tried that treatment. and for a number of years, he used to go regularly to warmsprings and spend quite a bit of time there. he always hoped that would perhaps, eventually help him. he was never able to walk again after the polio. however, he was trying to find a cure for polio and it was fdr who was president of the united states at the time when the march of dimes started where mo
he came back here to his home after spending a lot of time in the hospital in the city hoping if they did enough physical therapy here, he could perhaps get back the use of his legs. one of the ways he tried to exercise his legs was to walk using the braces on his legs which weighed about seven pounds each and crutches from here down to the ent rans road down to route 9 which was quite a walk. he never made it all the way down. he would collapse about three quarters of the way down. it was...
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the conference of mayor's and surveyed many of you. 1 in 5 said that the tourism and hospitality agency in your city is the largest sector of your ci city's economy. 9 of 10 of you said you would benefit from that. we want to work with you. we are committed to being a good host. great employer and sub bush neighbor. every day about 5 million guests each day walk through the doors of our hotels. they, whether it's a business traveler who is spending a week in los angeles, whether it's a couple enjoying a romantic get away, or even a family on their vacation here in washington d.c. to fall in love with our national attractions. when those visitors visit your communities they don't just stay in hotels, right, they walk across the street, they have a doughnut, some coffee. they heat in your restaurants. they shop in your stores. they visit your attractions. when you add it all up, the hotel stay, the eating in restaurants, the shopping t and even the taxes, $1.1 trillion is now pumped into the u.s. economy. not only that, our induce rye is now collecting and remitting $170 billion in taxes. that is more
the conference of mayor's and surveyed many of you. 1 in 5 said that the tourism and hospitality agency in your city is the largest sector of your ci city's economy. 9 of 10 of you said you would benefit from that. we want to work with you. we are committed to being a good host. great employer and sub bush neighbor. every day about 5 million guests each day walk through the doors of our hotels. they, whether it's a business traveler who is spending a week in los angeles, whether it's a couple...
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hospital. here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: health officials in new york city sounding the alarm today withhe flu epidemic raging on. >> the flu is prevalent in every single state of the continent of the united states, and in our part of the united states, the number of cases continues to rise. >> reporter: in new york city, two children confirmed dead from flu-related illness, as visits to area emergency rooms for the flu are the highest in four years. hospitalizations soaring nationwide. more than 14,000 so far. heather holland, a second grade teacher in texas, sick less than a week, admitted and then released from a hospital, died after she was rushed back by paramedics two days later. >> everybody thought very highly of her, so, it's really tough. >> reporter: aaron masterson, 12 years old, taken off life support sunday after his battle with the deadly virus. >> if you notice that your child is getting better and then suddenly gets worse, they might have gotten a pneumonia on top of the flu virus. >> reporter: as for those still debating whether to get a flu shot -- you. >> you reduce y
hospital. here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: health officials in new york city sounding the alarm today withhe flu epidemic raging on. >> the flu is prevalent in every single state of the continent of the united states, and in our part of the united states, the number of cases continues to rise. >> reporter: in new york city, two children confirmed dead from flu-related illness, as visits to area emergency rooms for the flu are the highest in four years. hospitalizations...
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but there's also the question of infrastructure what infrastructure is less the cities have been destroyed hospitals have been targeted so there is no civilian infrastructure there are no schools so people are worried now the official government policy in lebanon is that there will be no forced returns and that if there will be returns we will coordinate with the united nations but the syrian government is refusing to deal with the united nations so humanitarian organizations warning that hundreds of thousands of refugees are at risk. the pressure across the middle east and in europe and elsewhere is. syrian refugees now you should return this is the time to go back and not consulting them not informing them and especially not looking at the real conditions in syria we the humanitarian organizations that are on the ground in syria and in the neighboring countries we call this report dangerous grounds for the simple reason that these women children and men have to be informed of the conditions and we have to assure that it is voluntary when they go back and then we have to assist and protect the retu
but there's also the question of infrastructure what infrastructure is less the cities have been destroyed hospitals have been targeted so there is no civilian infrastructure there are no schools so people are worried now the official government policy in lebanon is that there will be no forced returns and that if there will be returns we will coordinate with the united nations but the syrian government is refusing to deal with the united nations so humanitarian organizations warning that...
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we're talking about cities, of schools, hospitals, houses, civilians. that is what nuclear weapons do, wipeout entire civilities. problems,olving these we know that if we keep nuclear weapons forever, they will be used again. when i was in nagasaki, it was exactly when the false alarm of the incoming missile came to hawaii. to be there and hear the stories from survivors of what happens after nuclear bombs are used, days after, weeks after, how people tried to rebuild their lives, and to know that in hawaii, mothers and fathers were hiding their kids, running for their livives, trying to figure ouout who to cl those lastst minutes,t is an it double that we have ththis threat -- it is unacceptable thatat we have this threat still and that we keep living under this problem. it.an solve states have to reallyly start thinking about nuclear weapons as real weapons. these are not geopolitical tools. these are big arms waiting to be unched. a miscalcululation, accident, intentional use, if we do, it will be a humanitarian disaster. there are huge human rights
we're talking about cities, of schools, hospitals, houses, civilians. that is what nuclear weapons do, wipeout entire civilities. problems,olving these we know that if we keep nuclear weapons forever, they will be used again. when i was in nagasaki, it was exactly when the false alarm of the incoming missile came to hawaii. to be there and hear the stories from survivors of what happens after nuclear bombs are used, days after, weeks after, how people tried to rebuild their lives, and to know...