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[ weakly ] helen! helen! helen! helen!! mitchell: oh, look at that. another friend. off we go.very busy. no. stop. you are too tied to your rigid schedules. you're missing life. it took all of two seconds to help this nice man. w-w-wait. wait. there's more. two seconds. yeah. tell her i'm so sorry, i've always loved her. he says he's so sorry! and that he's always loved you! please come up and talk to me. please come up and talk to him! his life would be empty without you! i'm sorry i'm going off script. it just felt right. oh. good. oh. t-too late. no, you know what? give him your cellphone. i'll chase helen down and give her my phone. they can hash it out. are you -- are you serious? yes, i'm serious as a heart attack. don't go away. "modern family" will be right back. at chili's, we celebrate with a meal. even if all we're celebrating, is the meal. with our 3 course meal for $10, get a salad, your choice of entrée, and a mini-molten cake. tonight at chili's. with unitedhealthcare, you can get rewarded
[ weakly ] helen! helen! helen! helen!! mitchell: oh, look at that. another friend. off we go.very busy. no. stop. you are too tied to your rigid schedules. you're missing life. it took all of two seconds to help this nice man. w-w-wait. wait. there's more. two seconds. yeah. tell her i'm so sorry, i've always loved her. he says he's so sorry! and that he's always loved you! please come up and talk to me. please come up and talk to him! his life would be empty without you! i'm sorry i'm going...
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poor old helen is having...ine have a sunny turn, have you got it working? all my talk about my receding hairline gives you a chance to get the graphics working. are you was envious of you on the beach, on the beachit envious of you on the beach, on the beach it is much more refer to ring. —— i was. you don't get that he'd very often but i do miss the sea. beautiful sunny pictures coming in from all around at the moment. and i stay here as well and the sun strength increases as you go up the mountain.. lovely day in scotland for mountain climbing but strong uv levels, as strong as it gets and you do not see the levels very often that we are forecasting today. we have some cloudy zones. spare a thought for those in the north—west of scotla nd thought for those in the north—west of scotland because there will be cloud around here and it is low cloud, shrouding the hills with fog and drizzle. any shelterfrom cloud, shrouding the hills with fog and drizzle. any shelter from the south—westerly wind will bring you bri
poor old helen is having...ine have a sunny turn, have you got it working? all my talk about my receding hairline gives you a chance to get the graphics working. are you was envious of you on the beach, on the beachit envious of you on the beach, on the beach it is much more refer to ring. —— i was. you don't get that he'd very often but i do miss the sea. beautiful sunny pictures coming in from all around at the moment. and i stay here as well and the sun strength increases as you go up...
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the first was a civilian named helen and off the man is helen doff. she had been a resident of the hawaiian islands for about a month. she was a young mother of two, two young children and she had boarded an ocean liner in san francisco with them to make the one week crossing to the islands. it is possible to fly to hawaii on a pan am clipper but the flight was 15 hours. the conditions were pretty cramped and it was expensive, so most people went by ship. she was overjoyed to be in the islands, she was reunited with her husband who was an army officer but she was also overjoyed because she was alive. she had expected their passenger liner would be attacked on the way to hawaii. upon arrival she immediately wrote to relatives on the mainland, we didn't get bombed or torpedoed as i had anticipated, helen wrote. we didn't even see a submarine on the whole trip. but she added they were probably out there, they are crafty. this was more than a month before the attack on pearl harbor. we tend to think of pearl harbor as a bolt from the blue. the united stat
the first was a civilian named helen and off the man is helen doff. she had been a resident of the hawaiian islands for about a month. she was a young mother of two, two young children and she had boarded an ocean liner in san francisco with them to make the one week crossing to the islands. it is possible to fly to hawaii on a pan am clipper but the flight was 15 hours. the conditions were pretty cramped and it was expensive, so most people went by ship. she was overjoyed to be in the islands,...
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helene, david, and ruth. i want to pause here. >>> coming up, i'm going to speak with two members of congress. two sides of the aisle, they're going to appear together on the political environment that has sparked this, and awaiting an update from authorities on today's shooting in washington, d.c. that left four shot and two injured. urn. "burn." is that what the kids are saying now? i'm so bored, i'm dead. you can always compare rates on progressive.com. oh, that's nice, dear. but could you compare camping trips? because this one would win. all i want to do is enjoy nature and peace and quiet! it's not about winning. it's about helping people find a great rate even if it's not with progressive. -ugh. insurance. -when i said "peace and quiet," did you hear, "talk more and disappoint me"? ♪ do do do do ♪ skiddly do do ♪ camping with the family ♪ [ flame whooshes ] tech: when you schedule with safelite autoglass, you get a text when we're on our way. you can see exactly when we'll arrive. i'm micah with safeli
helene, david, and ruth. i want to pause here. >>> coming up, i'm going to speak with two members of congress. two sides of the aisle, they're going to appear together on the political environment that has sparked this, and awaiting an update from authorities on today's shooting in washington, d.c. that left four shot and two injured. urn. "burn." is that what the kids are saying now? i'm so bored, i'm dead. you can always compare rates on progressive.com. oh, that's nice,...
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thank you, helen.their 50th anniversary with a new world tour. we are both quite excited. we are very excited. jackie and marlon willjoin us on the sofa. but first lets take a look back at their astonishing career. good morning. we love to listen to this, we have been boogying on the sofa all morning every time we hear this. shall we have a listen? are you going to dance? trust me, you don't want to see it. # abc # abc # easy as one, two, three # easy as one, two, three # and # easy as one, two, three #and| # easy as one, two, three #and i do # easy as one, two, three # and i do know that i want you # and i do know that i want you # shake your body # you should have seen some of the dancing in here. good morning, tito, jackie and marlon. back in the uk, the tour begins, tell us about being backin the tour begins, tell us about being back in the uk. we love being in the uk, we will be at scarborough tonight and tomorrow blenheim palace. that's my brother, jackie. july the 2nd at the 02. how does this dy
thank you, helen.their 50th anniversary with a new world tour. we are both quite excited. we are very excited. jackie and marlon willjoin us on the sofa. but first lets take a look back at their astonishing career. good morning. we love to listen to this, we have been boogying on the sofa all morning every time we hear this. shall we have a listen? are you going to dance? trust me, you don't want to see it. # abc # abc # easy as one, two, three # easy as one, two, three # and # easy as one,...
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thanks, helen. first, our main story.hurch services will be held today to remember the victims of the grenfell tower fire in west london. police have revealed that 58 people are missing and are believed to have died but that figure could still rise. yesterday, theresa may met with volunteers and those left homeless. government staff have been drafted in to improve the response to the disaster, as nick quraishi reports. the devastation caused by the inferno stops people in their tracks. the dark reality abundantly clear in broad daylight. for days on, the community is still angry about a lack of communication, communication and accountability. it's always the public that runs to the rescue. where's the authorities? where are they? residents, community leaders and volunteers took their frustrations to downing street, spending two hours with the prime minister. it was a robust discussion, there was forceful emotion in the room, people were able to say what they wanted to say and we felt that was listened to and listened to c
thanks, helen. first, our main story.hurch services will be held today to remember the victims of the grenfell tower fire in west london. police have revealed that 58 people are missing and are believed to have died but that figure could still rise. yesterday, theresa may met with volunteers and those left homeless. government staff have been drafted in to improve the response to the disaster, as nick quraishi reports. the devastation caused by the inferno stops people in their tracks. the dark...
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and helen has the weather. good morning.ll be hotter still today and the first of if you hot days for many of us, with high levels of uv, very high in the south. more details in about 15 minutes. first, our main story. angry protests have been held in london as residents demand support for those affected by the grenfell tower fire. the government has pledged £5 million to help victims but labour says it isn't enough. around 70 people are thought to be dead or missing and last night london came together in grief with a candlelight vigil. frankie mccamley reports. a moment to grieve. for a community still coming to terms with what has happened this week. side by side, hundreds held a two—minute silence. because we've done a candle vigil we stopped a riot. earlier rhondda kids we re stopped a riot. earlier rhondda kids were getting angry because no one is communicating what is going on. there is no co—ordination at the moment. i've been here for three days and i haven't seen one council official tone up here and take responsibi
and helen has the weather. good morning.ll be hotter still today and the first of if you hot days for many of us, with high levels of uv, very high in the south. more details in about 15 minutes. first, our main story. angry protests have been held in london as residents demand support for those affected by the grenfell tower fire. the government has pledged £5 million to help victims but labour says it isn't enough. around 70 people are thought to be dead or missing and last night london came...
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in super league tonight, huddersfield beat st helens 24—16.h robin mcbryde says he's ready to help out the british and irish lions if they call on any of his players to bolster the squad in new zealand. the lions face the new zealand maori tomorrow morning and coach warren gatland is set to call up a handful of players and wales are already in new zealand, having beaten tonga in auckland this morning. if that happens, we have not been short—sighted to get this far, the other side of the world. if the call comes, we'll support the lions gladly. congratulate those who are selected. andy murray is preparing to defend his queen's club title on grass in london next week before he aims for a third men's singles title at wimbledon next month. however, despite being tennis‘s world number one, murray has told bbc sport his ‘time at the top' could soon be over... i know that some of the presenters have been doing really well into mid 30s, bot that may not be the case with me. this could be one of the last few years when i can compete for the majors, and
in super league tonight, huddersfield beat st helens 24—16.h robin mcbryde says he's ready to help out the british and irish lions if they call on any of his players to bolster the squad in new zealand. the lions face the new zealand maori tomorrow morning and coach warren gatland is set to call up a handful of players and wales are already in new zealand, having beaten tonga in auckland this morning. if that happens, we have not been short—sighted to get this far, the other side of the...
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helen has the details for us.as universal across the sunshine was universal across the uk. as you can see from this picture, there was more cloud across northern ireland scotland also across cumbria in the south—west. it will burn away quickly but this is how it looks, for example, in cumbria. a little grey in some areas but the sunshine will come through and, unusually, with some very high levels of uv stretching right the way up into northern england. that is quite an unusual and high levels where ever we do see some today. u nfortu nately for where ever we do see some today. unfortunately for those with hayfever, high levels of pollen all the way up to scotland. that is the bad news, really, if you are handing —— heading out to watch trooping the colour, be aware of the strength of the sun and levels of pollen. if you do enjoy sunshine, there is plenty of it to be found. except in the north—west of scotland. year in the highlands and islands it will be another day of risk south—westerly winds driving in cloud,
helen has the details for us.as universal across the sunshine was universal across the uk. as you can see from this picture, there was more cloud across northern ireland scotland also across cumbria in the south—west. it will burn away quickly but this is how it looks, for example, in cumbria. a little grey in some areas but the sunshine will come through and, unusually, with some very high levels of uv stretching right the way up into northern england. that is quite an unusual and high...
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let's look at the weather with helen.a big leap in temperatures, increasing humidity tonight and a lot of sunshine. for many good news, however, not for all. we have cloudier skies other parts of northern ireland and scotland. this picture was sent in from ballycastle, a lovely shot but clearly much clout. we've seen most cloud melting away from the north of england, this is a weather front. it's keeping our uv levels low. you don't see these temperatures forecast very often in the uk. its strong sunshine for most of today. bad weather front is sitting over scotland, a different picture here, if you are watching the two being the colour bear in mind that it will be quite stifling out and about. —— if you're watching the trooping the colour. west of scotland and the northern isles a different story, damp and cloudy. yet sunshine in scotla nd damp and cloudy. yet sunshine in scotland and northern ireland away from bad weather front will reach the mid—to high 20s. exceptions around the coast because sea temperatures are abou
let's look at the weather with helen.a big leap in temperatures, increasing humidity tonight and a lot of sunshine. for many good news, however, not for all. we have cloudier skies other parts of northern ireland and scotland. this picture was sent in from ballycastle, a lovely shot but clearly much clout. we've seen most cloud melting away from the north of england, this is a weather front. it's keeping our uv levels low. you don't see these temperatures forecast very often in the uk. its...
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we hear from helen on the republican line. helen: good morning. either question that has come about because i'm so distressed congressmanisiana was shot just because he was a republican. i want to know why some of the congressman don't initiate a law that it is a hate crime to try to kill people if they are congressman or to talk about assassinating the president or things like that because it is time for our country to change. host: that call from lake charles, louisiana. condition at's washington hospital center was upgraded at the end of the week. it was said at a hearing on friday that he thought he would be out in one week. we will keep you posted on any additional news about that. good to hear that his condition was upgraded. we hear from john from the united kingdom calling in this morning watching on the bbc parliament channel. go ahead. good morning. john: good morning to you, good afternoon to me. onas listening very intently your discussion of the u.s. health system. they seem to be tinkering around the edges. i've have lived and worked
we hear from helen on the republican line. helen: good morning. either question that has come about because i'm so distressed congressmanisiana was shot just because he was a republican. i want to know why some of the congressman don't initiate a law that it is a hate crime to try to kill people if they are congressman or to talk about assassinating the president or things like that because it is time for our country to change. host: that call from lake charles, louisiana. condition at's...
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exploring with his best friend, mike, watching football with his adored bride, helene. tinkering with the furnace or his jeep. a walk and casual dinner at our local favorite restaurant. driving me to the airport or to events with constituents. taking care of and protecting those whom he loved. he didn't seek glorry, fame, or riches, but humility, integrity, loyalty, and service. phil was a good man with a large heart and a selfless spirit. i truly could not have served in my calling in uniform or in congress without his love and support. he directed us not to have a memorial service or a funeral, but he never said anything about a speech on the floor of the house of representatives. it is the least i could do to honor his impact on my life and all those blessed who know him and love him, human and furry. we love you and we miss you, phil. as the song says, go rest high on that mountain, son, your work on earth is done. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: amen. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. khanna, for five minutes. th
exploring with his best friend, mike, watching football with his adored bride, helene. tinkering with the furnace or his jeep. a walk and casual dinner at our local favorite restaurant. driving me to the airport or to events with constituents. taking care of and protecting those whom he loved. he didn't seek glorry, fame, or riches, but humility, integrity, loyalty, and service. phil was a good man with a large heart and a selfless spirit. i truly could not have served in my calling in uniform...
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they survived a late fightback to dent st helens hopes of finishing in the top four.itish and irish lions. warren gatland says he's had to make some big calls, arguably the biggest opting to select the ireland fly half jonny sexton and owen farrell in his starting line up for the must win second test against new zealand, it's the first time the pair have started together on tour. to give the side some more attacking strength. farrell comes in to replace ben teo at inside centre in what some will see as a gamble, with the duo having spent such little playing time together. this is the team in full. sam warburton returns to the side. katie gornall has been assesing teh selection from wellington. katie gornall has been assesing the selection from wellington. warren gatland has rolled the dice somewhat with his selection for the second test. he has brought in 0wen farrell and johnny sexton in midfield at the expense of nta which is something of a surprise given that they have not played so far this tournament but warren jacklin says it gives them a different option —— ben
they survived a late fightback to dent st helens hopes of finishing in the top four.itish and irish lions. warren gatland says he's had to make some big calls, arguably the biggest opting to select the ireland fly half jonny sexton and owen farrell in his starting line up for the must win second test against new zealand, it's the first time the pair have started together on tour. to give the side some more attacking strength. farrell comes in to replace ben teo at inside centre in what some...
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helen ablett had a groin hernia repair in 1998. this year off work sick. it feels like something is either moving or loose inside me and is pulling, when i stand and when i walk. whether it's moved or it's attached itself, i can feel, it feels like a foreign body inside me. we've heard from lots of people who've had hernia mesh operations and now live with chronic pain. they came from across the uk, varied in age and gender, but some similarities were striking. they say they were never warned about the risks of chronic pain. they claim they've been in painforyears and some have problems walking. they say they've had many scans and tests, which have all come back clear. they also claim gps mainly only offer pain relief, and some suggested psychiatric help. and doctors have apparently repeatedly told them mesh is not the cause. martin kinsey had a groin hernia mesh repair in 1999 after a bike accident. for a long time, he was fine, but then he started getting abdominal pains. it's as if i've been stabbed with something hot. i don't w
helen ablett had a groin hernia repair in 1998. this year off work sick. it feels like something is either moving or loose inside me and is pulling, when i stand and when i walk. whether it's moved or it's attached itself, i can feel, it feels like a foreign body inside me. we've heard from lots of people who've had hernia mesh operations and now live with chronic pain. they came from across the uk, varied in age and gender, but some similarities were striking. they say they were never warned...
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helen will be back with business. ♪ ♪ brent: welcome back.tories, 11 men had gone on trial over the deaths of 71 migrants who perished in an abandoned truck on the austrian highway two years ago. they suffocated on ther way from hungary trying to reach western europe. queen elizabeth has presented a brexit focused agenda from the conservative prime minister theresa may's new minority government. the queen's speech was brief, a reflection of the prime minister's diminished power after she lost her majority in an election. self driving cars, robot assistance, the network. artificial intelligence or ai is making dramatic inroads, and there are concerns we are not keeping up with ai when it comes to legal and moral implications. the german ethics counsel has been putting ai to the test in the annual conference. we will talk with one of the members in a moment, but here is a closer look at the concerns about autonomous systems. ♪ >> they can be cute and funny, and they already make many aspects a lot easier. but the rise of the robot poses a numbe
helen will be back with business. ♪ ♪ brent: welcome back.tories, 11 men had gone on trial over the deaths of 71 migrants who perished in an abandoned truck on the austrian highway two years ago. they suffocated on ther way from hungary trying to reach western europe. queen elizabeth has presented a brexit focused agenda from the conservative prime minister theresa may's new minority government. the queen's speech was brief, a reflection of the prime minister's diminished power after she...
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helen caldicott, a pediatrician and author. she offered a far more dire view o of fukushima's s heh impact soon after the disaster. dr. caldicott, fukushima--is it possibible to forecast the heaah conseququences to the japananese people, and on what scale are they likely to o materirialize? >> well, it's a guess, really, but i have been following itit extremely closely every day since the thing started. and i must say that two days after it began, i got this horrifying, horrifying vision and feeling ththat this was like descending into hell, and that there's nonothing anyone c could do abot or willll be able to dodo abouti and the e results s are irreversible. . i thoughght huns of thousands would die as a result of fukushima with cancer or leukemia, and--but it will also affect future generations down the timescale, both from the fact that the food and the ground in large areas of japan is heavily contaminated with isotopes that last for hundreds of years. so they re-concentrate back in the food chain continuously, so you neve
helen caldicott, a pediatrician and author. she offered a far more dire view o of fukushima's s heh impact soon after the disaster. dr. caldicott, fukushima--is it possibible to forecast the heaah conseququences to the japananese people, and on what scale are they likely to o materirialize? >> well, it's a guess, really, but i have been following itit extremely closely every day since the thing started. and i must say that two days after it began, i got this horrifying, horrifying vision...
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the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. president trump's attorney general jeff sessions has agreed to testify tuesday before the same senate intelligence committee that heard from fired f.b.i. director james comey last week. it is unknown at this time whether the testimony will be in a public hearing or only behind closed doors. either way, democratic senate minority leader chuck schumer said today he has lots of questions. >> first, did he interfere with the russia investigation before he recused himself? second, what s
the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch...
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the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. officials in afghanistan say three u.s. soldiers were killed and another wounded today by an afghan army commando who intentionally fired on them. the attacker was then shot and killed in return fire. the so-called "insider attack" on the americans occurred in eastern nangarhar province, south of jalalabad and near the border with pakistan. a similar attack in march, in southern afghanistan's helmand province, wounded three u.s. soldiers. the taliban has claimed responsibility for t
the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch...
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helen caldicott on the health effects of nuclear radiation. coming up, on "earth focus." >> an earthquake and tsunami struck japan's fukushima nuclear power plantnt. three reactors suffered a meltdown. >> the japanese government has raised the crisis level at the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant from 5 to 7. >> the confirmed death toll continues to climb. >> hundreds of thousands fled the radiation. many are still unable to return home. property damages and cleanup costs may run over $250 billion. >> the operator of the disabled fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant has agreed to make provisional damage payments to residents living around the plant. >> what if it happened in the united states? who would pay? a catastrophe like fukushima could erase all existing insurance protection under federal law. it makes the u.s. liability compensation system look grossly inadequate. there are 104 nuclear power plants in the u.s. spread across 31 states. they produce 20% of our electrical power. they allll carry some insurance against a nuclear accid
helen caldicott on the health effects of nuclear radiation. coming up, on "earth focus." >> an earthquake and tsunami struck japan's fukushima nuclear power plantnt. three reactors suffered a meltdown. >> the japanese government has raised the crisis level at the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant from 5 to 7. >> the confirmed death toll continues to climb. >> hundreds of thousands fled the radiation. many are still unable to return home. property damages...
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helen ablett had a groin hernia repair in 1998.ld get bigger, and she also risked having a strangulated hernia, which can be fatal. a few years ago, helen started feeling pain and has spent most of this year off work sick. it wasn't until she saw our recent reports on the scandal surrounding vaginal mesh implants that something clicked. i went to see my gp after i had my hysterectomy and i said that i was still in pain. he looked at me square in the face and said, "claire, we've had you out on an operating table, there is nothing there to see, you are depressed." and i phoned my husband and i said... "i can't live any more, i can't go through all this." i actually do think, i remember leaving the doctors, "i think it's in my head." so you completely related to her? absolutely. yes. the same material, the same lack of acceptance that there was anything wrong. helen's had colonoscopies and countless scans, but they've all come back here. her gp‘s called her pain a conundrum, but she and her husband terry are convinced it's the mesh.
helen ablett had a groin hernia repair in 1998.ld get bigger, and she also risked having a strangulated hernia, which can be fatal. a few years ago, helen started feeling pain and has spent most of this year off work sick. it wasn't until she saw our recent reports on the scandal surrounding vaginal mesh implants that something clicked. i went to see my gp after i had my hysterectomy and i said that i was still in pain. he looked at me square in the face and said, "claire, we've had you...
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the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. president trump is pushing the senate to pass its bill to replace obamacare, and pushing back on former president obama's handling of russian meddling in last year's election. though mister trump has played down the russia probe for months, in an interview broadcast today, he criticized his predecessor for doing too little about the hacking of democratic party and clinton campaign emails, and attempted hacks of state election databases. >> the c.i.a. gave him information on russia a
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the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. britain remains on high alert following last night's terrorism attack at two locations in central london. three terrorists killed seven people, first in the van attack on pedestrians on london bridge, and then stabbings at restaurants inside the nearby borough market. hospitals are treating another 48 people for injuries, 21 of them in critical condition. police shot and killed the three attackers within eight minutes of the response. today, police arrested and detained 12 people in
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helen willetts has the weather. a largely sunny picture, less clout than yesterday, temperatures sleeping. not only fall, clothes and northern ireland in western scotland with some rain, that is because of the weather front, but away from that, unusually high uv levels across england and wales. that sunshine continues to the rest of the day. however, it will be rather damp and breezy affair across the north—west highlands of scotland, today the rain will affect the northern isles as well. cooley here, but temperatures reaching the central 20s, in the south and east it could be as high as 28 or 29. if we do not see 30 today we almost certain to tomorrow, temperatures overnight will not drop, the temperatures are expected in the low 30s tomorrow. as you can see, into the mid—20s for eastern parts of scotla nd the mid—20s for eastern parts of scotland are not known. notjust the weekend, the heat lost since the beginning of next week. —— into the mid—20s for eastern parts of scotla nd mid—20s for eastern parts of scotla
helen willetts has the weather. a largely sunny picture, less clout than yesterday, temperatures sleeping. not only fall, clothes and northern ireland in western scotland with some rain, that is because of the weather front, but away from that, unusually high uv levels across england and wales. that sunshine continues to the rest of the day. however, it will be rather damp and breezy affair across the north—west highlands of scotland, today the rain will affect the northern isles as well....
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the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. senate republican leaders are working to get votes to pass their replacement for obamacare, as five of the 52 republican senators publicly oppose the bill in its current form. the senate bill, like the house bill that passed last month, phases out extra federal funds going to 31 states that expanded medicaid-- the insurance program for the poor-- under obamacare. both bills keep the obamacare rule preventing insurance companies from dropping anyone with a pre-existing condition, bu
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the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. seven american sailors remain unaccounted for, following a pre-dawn collision between their ship and a container ship off the coast of japan. it happened in clear weather, but under darkness, 65 miles southwest of yokosuka, when the guided missile destroyer u.s.s. "fitzgerald" collided with a commercial container ship four times its size. the navy says the fitzgerald suffered significant damage on its right side, including the section where some of the 270-member crew had been asle
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the john and helen glessner family trust-- supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. the search for seven missing sailors from an american warship that collided with a container ship off japan has ended tragically. the commander of the navy's 7th fleet said today divers found a number of sailors' bodies inside the flooded, damaged sections and sleeping quarters on the uss fitzgerald. the publication "navy times" later confirmed all seven bodies were recovered aboard the guided missile destroyer. a navy spokesman said the sailors either drowned or were killed by the
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and so a veteran prosecutor named helen brinkman was assigned the case.her last before retirement. she'd made a career out of prosecuting sex crimes. you go after rapists and abusers on behalf of victims, and you have a situation where there's a person you're prosecuting who >> yes. what a way to end a 25-year-long career, to have someone who was preying on a 15-year-old boy for her own gratification turn around and make the child responsible. i still have a difficult time wrapping my mind around that. >> reporter: still, in an effort to avoid what was sure to be a very public, very painful trial, the prosecutor's office offered abby simon a plea deal. plead guilty to one count of criminal sexual conduct and accept one year behind bars, which, with time off for good behavior, would likely mean abby would be free in a matter of months. >> i know we as a team really wanted them to accept that plea offer so that that kid didn't have to go through any of that. the damage and the harm that comes from this kind of trial to a kid, you just can't understand until
and so a veteran prosecutor named helen brinkman was assigned the case.her last before retirement. she'd made a career out of prosecuting sex crimes. you go after rapists and abusers on behalf of victims, and you have a situation where there's a person you're prosecuting who >> yes. what a way to end a 25-year-long career, to have someone who was preying on a 15-year-old boy for her own gratification turn around and make the child responsible. i still have a difficult time wrapping my...
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helen ali at chelsea and westminster hospital, thank you.is that st mary's in paddington. that's right. 16 patients here, survivors of the buyer, three of whom are being treated are critically injured and that another nearby hospital in west london, and other for that another nearby hospital in west london, and otherfor patience, none of those are critical. i understand that all of the injured patients across london are being treated for the effects of inhaling smoke. none of the injured survivors suffered burns, apparently. the hospital here displayed a major incident in the middle of the night was that there have been distressing scenes here. i spoke to one woman searching for a friend of hers, a mother of three who lived on the 20th floor of the tower block. we have heard here how dove rolled up their sleeves and came in off duty. the trust's medical duty —— medical director briefed reporters earlier. we have for patients, none of whom are critical. i am very proud of the fantastic response from our staff, both those on duty and those who
helen ali at chelsea and westminster hospital, thank you.is that st mary's in paddington. that's right. 16 patients here, survivors of the buyer, three of whom are being treated are critically injured and that another nearby hospital in west london, and other for that another nearby hospital in west london, and otherfor patience, none of those are critical. i understand that all of the injured patients across london are being treated for the effects of inhaling smoke. none of the injured...
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some of our guests are here, helen miller from the iss was here, helen miller from the iss was here earlier don't us about your work? you do lots of different jobs, don't you? us about your work? you do lots of different jobs, don't you ?|j us about your work? you do lots of different jobs, don't you? iwas made redundant last year so i became self—employed. i do three days a week selling contract sales and contract cleaning. if you need your premise is clean, just give me a ring. iam premise is clean, just give me a ring. i am a professional santa claus and a coronation street extra. do you do cleaning as santa claus? that could be the december promotion. i like that idea. tell us your question. i will be voting conservative. 0ne your question. i will be voting conservative. one of the things i cannot understand about the tories, why does corporation tax have to be so low? the other parties are suggesting it should increase, and i agree with them. even if it is higher, apparently we will still be a lot lower than the rest of the g7. what is the possession?” a lot lower than the rest of the
some of our guests are here, helen miller from the iss was here, helen miller from the iss was here earlier don't us about your work? you do lots of different jobs, don't you? us about your work? you do lots of different jobs, don't you ?|j us about your work? you do lots of different jobs, don't you? iwas made redundant last year so i became self—employed. i do three days a week selling contract sales and contract cleaning. if you need your premise is clean, just give me a ring. iam premise...
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elsewhere, showers become heavy with helen funder in scotland and northern ireland. showers become more abundant across the midlands, wales and the south—west. once you have got the sunshine, it should still feel pleasant out of the breeze. we finished today with those showers across scotland, northern ireland and northern england. quite a windy night in store to take us into the start of the new working week. the further south and east you are, you should go into monday on a drying out, but it will be a fresh start compared with sunday morning. for monday morning rush—hour across parts of scotland, the central belt could see winds of 50 miles an hour. that could cause a few issues. showers are not as plentiful on monday. northern ireland will avoid most of them. there will be a few showers in northern ireland and northern wales. and then into the rest of the week, high pressure such the build from the south. we will still see a few bits of rain come and go at times across parts of scotla nd and go at times across parts of scotland and northern ireland, but temperatu
elsewhere, showers become heavy with helen funder in scotland and northern ireland. showers become more abundant across the midlands, wales and the south—west. once you have got the sunshine, it should still feel pleasant out of the breeze. we finished today with those showers across scotland, northern ireland and northern england. quite a windy night in store to take us into the start of the new working week. the further south and east you are, you should go into monday on a drying out, but...
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nick watt is our political editor and helen thomas is our business editor.ot things to discuss. nick, starting with the dup, because this has been going on a few days, we thought we would get it signed today, what is happening? theresa may and arlene foster are inching towards what will be known as a supply and confidence deal with the dup supplying and confidence means supporting the tories on boats and crucially —— votes and crucially on the queen's speech. once that's passed it'll will allow the government to pursue its legislative agenda, but crucially it triggers the terms of the fixed in parliament act and that means the parliament is then locked for five years and let you go through the very contradicted procedure of unlocking that and that means the dup and the tories have what they want. the tories fear another election underjeremy corbyn and the dup don't want the idea of a jeremy corbyn premiership. but what this means is it now looks very unlikely even if there is a deal tomorrow that the original date of the queen's speech will be agreed for nex
nick watt is our political editor and helen thomas is our business editor.ot things to discuss. nick, starting with the dup, because this has been going on a few days, we thought we would get it signed today, what is happening? theresa may and arlene foster are inching towards what will be known as a supply and confidence deal with the dup supplying and confidence means supporting the tories on boats and crucially —— votes and crucially on the queen's speech. once that's passed it'll will...
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second after their 40—18 win over wakefield and that's because of a dramatic defeat for salford at st helenssmith kicking a drop goal for saints on the hooter. 25—24 the final score. elsewhere, wigan drew 19—19 at huddersfield. that's all from sportsday with me, will perry. coming up in a moment, the papers. you're watching bbc news. stand by for the papers. the breaking news this evening, 800 households in north london are being told to leave their homes because of safety fears. five residential blocks on the chalcot estate in camden are being evacuated after tests showed that cladding were similar to that used on the grenfell tower. sonia jessup is on the estate now. what has been happening there tonight? this is ashley the taplow block. behind me, it looks quiet, but we have seen a steady stream of people through those doors, carrying a few belongings that they could take with them. we've had some people in yellow security jackets directing them, and fire safety warding stalking to them. we have seen young children carrying pillows. —— fire safety wardens, talking to them. and we have see
second after their 40—18 win over wakefield and that's because of a dramatic defeat for salford at st helenssmith kicking a drop goal for saints on the hooter. 25—24 the final score. elsewhere, wigan drew 19—19 at huddersfield. that's all from sportsday with me, will perry. coming up in a moment, the papers. you're watching bbc news. stand by for the papers. the breaking news this evening, 800 households in north london are being told to leave their homes because of safety fears. five...
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incredibly thoughtful, helen. and down. it is like a roller—coaster of emotions. sometimes you really do feel empty. i emotions. sometimes you really do feelempty. i remember emotions. sometimes you really do feel empty. i remember standing outside the front of our building looking at what was going on and thinking none of it was real. it took awhile for that to kick in. even now, years later, it's still kind of comes in waves and you still process it. even after everyone else has forgotten about happened, you need to talk about it, you need to think about it, because you will have triggers that will bring it all back to. lee and julian, does that resonate? completely. sometimes you feel fine, relatively normal. sometimes you are on the verge of tears are in tears. you're completely void. you just can't process it. we have had so much support from friends and family and everyone else, it is helping of us to deal with it. you're standing there, you're doing something. it reminds you, it was this, it was that. helen
incredibly thoughtful, helen. and down. it is like a roller—coaster of emotions. sometimes you really do feel empty. i emotions. sometimes you really do feelempty. i remember emotions. sometimes you really do feel empty. i remember standing outside the front of our building looking at what was going on and thinking none of it was real. it took awhile for that to kick in. even now, years later, it's still kind of comes in waves and you still process it. even after everyone else has forgotten...
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helen from yukon oklahoma. caller: this is such a multifaceted problem. the big part of is the pharmaceutical companies and doctors. i worked in hospitals for years. it seems like everybody gets opioids, oxycodone. it's getting out like candy. they are beginning to cut down on that in the hospital. they beginning to track these so that people go from hospital to hospital getting the drugs they'll get it easily. it's a huge problem already. the young people they get it out of the drug cabinet. they get it from friends. they get addicted and they get these records police records. then it's so hard for them to get a job. it's so hard for them to get treatment. many people don't have insurance. insurance won't pay for the kind of treatment they need. then of course, there's a whole thing once they become addicted to the prescription drugs that they get illegally then they go to the cheaper heroin. once they start shooting up the heroin, -- like one the earlier callers was talking about, using the fentanyl pamps, they try to use treatments that are addicted ad
helen from yukon oklahoma. caller: this is such a multifaceted problem. the big part of is the pharmaceutical companies and doctors. i worked in hospitals for years. it seems like everybody gets opioids, oxycodone. it's getting out like candy. they are beginning to cut down on that in the hospital. they beginning to track these so that people go from hospital to hospital getting the drugs they'll get it easily. it's a huge problem already. the young people they get it out of the drug cabinet....
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. >> councilwoman helen gin showed families benefit from the tax. >> when they wouldn't quiet, they canceledhe meeting. >> they were silencing the voices of ordinary citizens. >> people are not coming in to buy sodas. >> this south philly pizza owner saw a 30% drop in traffic. >> less people are walking in. when less people walk in, less people need your services. less people need your services, you drop employees. after that, it's a ripple effect. >> gim says the tax is needed because harrisburg has forgotten the city. >> i would like to see funding for our schools and education. a full partnership around infrastructure investments. >> the senate committee will reschedule the meeting to take place in harrisburg. a date has not yet been set. jeff chirico, "action news." >> bill cosby has been stripped of another degree. at least 25 other colleges and universities have done the same including in our area, drexel, and franklin and marshall. >> a camden diocese announced con soconsolidation plans, six parishes will merge into three. all churches will remain open during the transition. still to
. >> councilwoman helen gin showed families benefit from the tax. >> when they wouldn't quiet, they canceledhe meeting. >> they were silencing the voices of ordinary citizens. >> people are not coming in to buy sodas. >> this south philly pizza owner saw a 30% drop in traffic. >> less people are walking in. when less people walk in, less people need your services. less people need your services, you drop employees. after that, it's a ripple effect. >>...
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number three, his wife helen is a southern belle.language long history in attendant, and presented at atlanta debutante ball before she met wray, i do declare. >> a jersey guy, is he from here? >> no. >> in law firm? >> bridgegate lawyer. >> yeah. >> another great night of chasing news, thanks for watching, we'll be back tomorrow, don't worry, you know where. >> it's not what you hear on the news every night. >> usually work so hard you don't get cold. >> you think this is bad, that would be a disaster. >> these are a bunch of fools they ought to be you won't believe what they put in tyson fun nuggets. it's shocking actually. they're made with real 100% all-natural ingredients. like white meat chicken... and that's it. keep it real. keep it tyson. how do you please the world's toughest food critics? with elegant decor and ambiance? nah. just serve up tyson crispy chicken strips. made with real 100% all-natural ingredients. looks like the critics approve. keep it real. keep it tyson. what? (battle hymn of the republic playing) isn't h
number three, his wife helen is a southern belle.language long history in attendant, and presented at atlanta debutante ball before she met wray, i do declare. >> a jersey guy, is he from here? >> no. >> in law firm? >> bridgegate lawyer. >> yeah. >> another great night of chasing news, thanks for watching, we'll be back tomorrow, don't worry, you know where. >> it's not what you hear on the news every night. >> usually work so hard you don't get...
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reducida de 30.000 dÓlares como director del consejo econÓmico. 400 empleados entre ellos hispana helenal menos dos horas. el piloto, antes del impacto, el piloto lo reportÓ. desnutrido y con huella de tortura rescato a un niÑo estadounidense llevado por su padre a ese paÍs. varios estados se niegan entregar informaciÓn de sus votantes para investigar un supuesto fraude electoral. el nuevo samsung galaxy s8... ya llegó a t-mobile. por tiempo limitado, llévate un samsung galaxy s8 y el segundo es gratis. cámbiate ya. ♪ presentador: el siguiente es un relato de terror. la policÍa de la capital de mÉxico logrÓ rescatar a un niÑo de cinco aÑos. el cual su familia lo mantenÍa desnudo y sin alimentado en una viviendas. el menor estaba encadenado y con huellas evidentes de maltrato. reportero: este niÑo es anthony de cinco aÑos de edad. encontrado desnudo, encadenado y con heridas alrededor de todo su cuerpo. dos personas arrestados por tenerlo en esta condiciÓn, sus tÍos. hoy se sabe que anthony naciÓ en san diego california. >> Él nacido en estados unidos y registrado aquÍ como mexicano naci
reducida de 30.000 dÓlares como director del consejo econÓmico. 400 empleados entre ellos hispana helenal menos dos horas. el piloto, antes del impacto, el piloto lo reportÓ. desnutrido y con huella de tortura rescato a un niÑo estadounidense llevado por su padre a ese paÍs. varios estados se niegan entregar informaciÓn de sus votantes para investigar un supuesto fraude electoral. el nuevo samsung galaxy s8... ya llegó a t-mobile. por tiempo limitado, llévate un samsung galaxy s8 y el...
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helen erupted in 1980.he has an unusual hobby of checking the old film camera for undeveloped rolls of film and that helped reveal images from the it dates back to the 1930's, the camera does. >> it's funny to think someone shot images of mount st. helen's erupting, such an iconic experience and then left the film in the camera and forgot to get it developed for 37 years. jonathan: wild. what a cool hobby, too. the camera contained the photo of a family that she hopes maybe somebody will be able to recognize. that is why we are leaving it up. do you recognize anybody there, from 1980? maybe she can touch base with them and get back them the undeveloped role of film. she clearly developed it now. michelle: so many folks all people have these days is the cell phone. camera phone. jonathan: if my phone shuts down or i'm in trouble. michelle: let's get a check with larry smith for the live desk at what is coming new at 5:00. larry: ahead at 5:00, we continue the team coverage of the ballpark ambush. plus, you h
helen erupted in 1980.he has an unusual hobby of checking the old film camera for undeveloped rolls of film and that helped reveal images from the it dates back to the 1930's, the camera does. >> it's funny to think someone shot images of mount st. helen's erupting, such an iconic experience and then left the film in the camera and forgot to get it developed for 37 years. jonathan: wild. what a cool hobby, too. the camera contained the photo of a family that she hopes maybe somebody will...
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that story, plus helen will be here with the latest business headlines. stick around.will back in 60 seconds. ♪ ♪ brent: welcome back. more top stories come in britain, a 47-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of terrorism after driving a van into a crowd of pedestrians outside a mosque in london. prime minister theresa may called the attack sickening. one man died at the scene. another 10 people were injured. negotiations on britain's exit from the eu formally got underway today with british and eu negotiators saying they got off to a promising start. michel barnier and u.k.'s david davis agreed on a structure for the talks with the u.k. making important concessions. every year, dw recognizes outstanding efforts to up all the principles of an independent and free press. this year's recipient of the dw free-speech award goes unusually to reporters in the u.s. -- the white house correspondents association. the dw -- they set a new benchmark in plutko reporting. reporter: with its freedom of speech award, tortorella recognize the white house correspondents effort
that story, plus helen will be here with the latest business headlines. stick around.will back in 60 seconds. ♪ ♪ brent: welcome back. more top stories come in britain, a 47-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of terrorism after driving a van into a crowd of pedestrians outside a mosque in london. prime minister theresa may called the attack sickening. one man died at the scene. another 10 people were injured. negotiations on britain's exit from the eu formally got underway today...
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i heard that you did a show in london with helen mirren where you were covered in blood.seth: and so is this -- should we take this as a sort of a trend in your work, or is it just you sort of every now and then a bloody one comes your way? >> oh, gosh, it sounds terrible, but i just think that if you're going to do it, you should wholeheartedly enter into it. >> seth: yeah. >> and that's what i love about the greeks. i thought, i just always called for more blood, and people are like, well, it's kind of unbelievable, but i don't really care what critics say. >> seth: right. >> i thought it was so dramatic. i wanted to basically steal the show from helen mirren, which is impossible. >> seth: yeah. >> no matter how much ketchup you squirt on your dress. >> seth: that's true, yeah. she gets by with very little. she has to do -- a little bit of mustard and she already is better than you, yeah. >> she's fine. >> seth: so i've heard this, and i want to check that it's true, that if you were not an actor that you would like to be a librarian? is that true? is that your dream jo
i heard that you did a show in london with helen mirren where you were covered in blood.seth: and so is this -- should we take this as a sort of a trend in your work, or is it just you sort of every now and then a bloody one comes your way? >> oh, gosh, it sounds terrible, but i just think that if you're going to do it, you should wholeheartedly enter into it. >> seth: yeah. >> and that's what i love about the greeks. i thought, i just always called for more blood, and people...