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all new scenes from "bohemian rhapsody" and how he got that freddie mercury moves? with a vitamin drip. >> rihanna, adele has done iv therapy. >> what you should know before you try this hollywood craze. >>> then, reese witherspoon goes inside dolly parton's closet of many colors. her big fashion f >>> watch it. >> "e.t." has the exclusive scoop on solo, a star wars you ♪ >>> there will never be another like freddie mercury. only imagine the casting the movie "bohemian rhapsody" must have seen like an impossible task. you know what, they found their guy. it's almost eerie the way he channels the legendary leader of queen in these scenes. >> i'm playing freddie mercury, how about that? ♪ >> i will sing a little bit. i will sing a little bit. why not? ♪ we will we will rock you >> he does more than sing. he transforms into the iconic queen frontman freddie mercury. >> how many more galileos do you want sf. >> i'm stoked. >> the biopic covers queen's formation. and portrays their legendary 1985 live reunion hailed as their greatest performance ever. ♪ >> the film also
all new scenes from "bohemian rhapsody" and how he got that freddie mercury moves? with a vitamin drip. >> rihanna, adele has done iv therapy. >> what you should know before you try this hollywood craze. >>> then, reese witherspoon goes inside dolly parton's closet of many colors. her big fashion f >>> watch it. >> "e.t." has the exclusive scoop on solo, a star wars you ♪ >>> there will never be another like freddie mercury....
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sat down with mercury audience.d he talked about his >> i like to fee dominating.ience taking over. i'm like the mother, sometimes i can go over the top. >> surviving band members produced the music for the film, malik told colbert about the intimidating process. >> how did they take you. >> they took me. >>> coming up -- hollywood's new beauty craze cla. is this iv treatment safe? >>> then, only we're with sam hunt. why he has babies on the brain. >> that has escalated my baby fever a little bit. >>> plus the spy who dumped me interrupti interruption. >> this is my most favorite interview ever. >>> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ >>> just want to talk. >> he's your boyfriend, right? >> so, mila kunis is in one of the worst breakups in her new film "the spy who dumped me." >>. >> youe sat down for an egg collusive chat. okay what's the worst breakup you ever had. >> i don't know. i've been married for too long. >> i had a girl in high school, to si miss click, click. open the door. her roommate was, oh, my good, what are you doing here? i went into the room and
sat down with mercury audience.d he talked about his >> i like to fee dominating.ience taking over. i'm like the mother, sometimes i can go over the top. >> surviving band members produced the music for the film, malik told colbert about the intimidating process. >> how did they take you. >> they took me. >>> coming up -- hollywood's new beauty craze cla. is this iv treatment safe? >>> then, only we're with sam hunt. why he has babies on the brain....
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lizo mzimba, bbc news at six mercury prize nominations.ed at the age of 101. mary ellis joined the air transport auxiliary in 19a1 and spent the war flying 76 different types of plane, delivering them for the front line. ben ando has been looking back at her extraordinary life. back in april, mary ellis was invited to biggin hill to celebrate the centenary of the raf, an organisation she predated by one year. enjoying the flypast of a hurricane and a pair of spitfires. during world war ii, she had served in the air transport auxiliary or ata. herjob was to fly spitfires, wellingtons and dozens of other aircraft types from the factories where they were made to the airfields where they were needed. initially the female pilots were restricted to flying trainers and transport planes but it wasn't long before they were tasked with flying fighters and bombers too. as she remembered in a bbc interview, on one occasion the ground crew simply refused to believe a woman had just delivered their brand—new wellington bomber. i said, "i am the pilot."
lizo mzimba, bbc news at six mercury prize nominations.ed at the age of 101. mary ellis joined the air transport auxiliary in 19a1 and spent the war flying 76 different types of plane, delivering them for the front line. ben ando has been looking back at her extraordinary life. back in april, mary ellis was invited to biggin hill to celebrate the centenary of the raf, an organisation she predated by one year. enjoying the flypast of a hurricane and a pair of spitfires. during world war ii, she...
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this is all according to the "mercury news."l worked the overnight shift here at uc-berkeley. it was their duty to patrol buildings during those hours. instead, they sometimes reportedly spent that time taking a nap or hanging out in the library. on top of that they lied about their location when they radio back to the command post saying they were at other buildings when they were not. after a complaint was filed, the "mercury news" says this was all caught on hidden camera. former oakland police chief and kpix 5 law enforcement analyst howard jordan said chief margot bennett is sending a signal to the rest of the force. >> she is definitely send a message to the rest of the staff that they need to be -- that they will be held accountable for doing their jobs. >> reporter: uc-berkeley would not confirm the firings with instead calling it a personnel matter. in a statement, the university spokesman said, speaking generally, we expect officers to be on duty as assigned protecting the campus community. those six officers made up 1
this is all according to the "mercury news."l worked the overnight shift here at uc-berkeley. it was their duty to patrol buildings during those hours. instead, they sometimes reportedly spent that time taking a nap or hanging out in the library. on top of that they lied about their location when they radio back to the command post saying they were at other buildings when they were not. after a complaint was filed, the "mercury news" says this was all caught on hidden...
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after a complaint, the "mercury news" says this was all caught on camera. former oakland police chief and kpix 5 law enforcement analyst howard jordan said chief margot bennett is send a clear signal to the rest of the force. >> she is definitely send a message to the staff that they need to be not nfm the firings called it y,weexpect officers to be on duty as assigned protecting the campus. those six officers make up 10% of the police force here at uc- berkeley. in berkeley, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> a former apple engineer accused of stealing trade secrets has pleaded not guilty in federal court. prosecutors say that xiaolang zhang downloaded a 25 page document with detailed drawings for a key circuit board linked to apple's self- driving car technology. authorities then arrested him at the san jose international airport last week. they say that he was trying to board a flight to china. and court documents show that told his employers he was going to be with a sick mother but took a job with a chinese company that's also developing s >>> meantime, a sacram
after a complaint, the "mercury news" says this was all caught on camera. former oakland police chief and kpix 5 law enforcement analyst howard jordan said chief margot bennett is send a clear signal to the rest of the force. >> she is definitely send a message to the staff that they need to be not nfm the firings called it y,weexpect officers to be on duty as assigned protecting the campus. those six officers make up 10% of the police force here at uc- berkeley. in berkeley,...
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for a couple weeks, nina reported to the local health officer twice a week injected her with mercury. and that caused her tremendous pain. she had troubles sleeping and it made it even harder to get a job. eventually nina decided she couldn't tolerate this and decided to marry a man she barely knew named rock. she explicitly said she married him because she thought he might provide some protection but he would not. on their wedding night, nina learned had only married her because he had heard she was in the bay city detention hospital and believe he could prostitute her for his own profit. nina couldn't abide by that but she also couldn't remain and keep getting these injections. so with no other option she fled to travel briefly around centralmichigan for hiding out in detroit for several months . but the government agents started threatening her mother so nina returned and decided to suethe government . this is nina's story and i will tell you what happens at the end but you will have to read the book. but it's not just nina's story, if the story of tens of thousands of women like a
for a couple weeks, nina reported to the local health officer twice a week injected her with mercury. and that caused her tremendous pain. she had troubles sleeping and it made it even harder to get a job. eventually nina decided she couldn't tolerate this and decided to marry a man she barely knew named rock. she explicitly said she married him because she thought he might provide some protection but he would not. on their wedding night, nina learned had only married her because he had heard...
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inside she was subject to repeated injections of mercury and at the trial nina would testify about howmuch it hurt and how her hair would fall out and her teeth started to fall out. she also testified the shame that she felt. not only was she injected with the chemicals that caused debilitating pain but she was forced to scrub floors and wash dishes. after three months nina was released and she returned home to a life she hardly recognize that in her absence her mother had remarried and nina could no longer find a job. everyone knew where she spent the last three months and no one would hire for the government agent kept coming around to her house telling her she had to continue to take the injections of mercury on an outpatient basis or for a couple of weeks nina did and she reported to the local health officer twice a week who injected her with mercury and it cost her tremendous pain. her arm went lame and she had trouble sleeping. it made it even harder to get a job. eventually she couldn't tolerate this. she decided to marry a man she barely knew. she explicitly said that she marri
inside she was subject to repeated injections of mercury and at the trial nina would testify about howmuch it hurt and how her hair would fall out and her teeth started to fall out. she also testified the shame that she felt. not only was she injected with the chemicals that caused debilitating pain but she was forced to scrub floors and wash dishes. after three months nina was released and she returned home to a life she hardly recognize that in her absence her mother had remarried and nina...
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today, the mercury hit a scorching 35 degrees celsius at heathrow airport.are set to rise even further this week and could even break the all—time record of 38.5 degrees celsius, set in kent in 2003. mps have warned that heatwaves could become more common in the future, and that our infrastructure is ill prepared to deal with it. ourfirst report is byjon kay, who's in milton keynes for us this evening. john. yes, rita, this is the main hospital in milton keynes. they would expect to be at their busiest in the middle of the winter with a lot of bugs around and people slipping and sliding on the ice and snow, but they are just as busy right now. stretched to the limit and full to capacity at this time, because of the heat wave. wally is suffering. at 86, the heat has made his lung condition worse. he was rushed to hospital after collapsing at home. i fell, fell backwards into a radiator, took a chunk out of my back. he's now making sure he drinks plenty of water during the heatwave. it is the second time it has happened. and so is don, on the other side of the
today, the mercury hit a scorching 35 degrees celsius at heathrow airport.are set to rise even further this week and could even break the all—time record of 38.5 degrees celsius, set in kent in 2003. mps have warned that heatwaves could become more common in the future, and that our infrastructure is ill prepared to deal with it. ourfirst report is byjon kay, who's in milton keynes for us this evening. john. yes, rita, this is the main hospital in milton keynes. they would expect to be at...
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the or to pulverize it but then you are left with the gold and silver but then you lose some of the mercury, that is why you don't want to travel out of the lower regions because thousand but we and what we is that people are arriving for the first time in 1870s and were just amazed at how expensive it was. my god. john mackay bought a house $31000. >> so but it was not uncommon to hear those eight languages spoken french, german, english, galen which was a bunch of hawaiians that came here. chinese. and that is a lot like the city is today. but it was also very tolerant much like it is today. and to be more tolerant of other places must. we don't care what you are doing but then san francisco is a great achievement and back in those days as well. but he has to be in the comstock load and his wife does not like us bending camps. she was married to a doctor a few days after her 16th birthday. the doctor was not a prestigious occupation that you could hang a shingle outside to say you were. but quite a successful doctor trained in columbia also but he quickly got himself addicted to one of th
the or to pulverize it but then you are left with the gold and silver but then you lose some of the mercury, that is why you don't want to travel out of the lower regions because thousand but we and what we is that people are arriving for the first time in 1870s and were just amazed at how expensive it was. my god. john mackay bought a house $31000. >> so but it was not uncommon to hear those eight languages spoken french, german, english, galen which was a bunch of hawaiians that came...
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people taking a real interest in our project and i think the mercury prize is an amazing addition tohe bbc newsroom. our lead story: the us government scrambles to meet a court—ordered deadline to reunite migrant children separated from their parents. some stories that our language services are reporting on. one of colombia‘s most powerful criminal organisations has put out a hit on a sniffer dog. sombra, or shadow, has sniffed out almost ten tonnes of the urabenos gang‘s cocaine over the course of her career. after the gang put a $70,000 price on sombra‘s head, she was moved to ensure her safety. a new report on the violence between herders and farmers in nigeria says that the conflict has now claimed six times more lives than the boko haram insurgency this year. it says the escalation of violence in 2018 is due to the growing number of ethnic militias with illegal weapons, but also blames the failure of the government to prosecute perpetrators, and the introduction of anti—grazing laws. one of our most—read articles online — a zoo in egypt has denied painting black stripes on a don
people taking a real interest in our project and i think the mercury prize is an amazing addition tohe bbc newsroom. our lead story: the us government scrambles to meet a court—ordered deadline to reunite migrant children separated from their parents. some stories that our language services are reporting on. one of colombia‘s most powerful criminal organisations has put out a hit on a sniffer dog. sombra, or shadow, has sniffed out almost ten tonnes of the urabenos gang‘s cocaine over the...
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today the mercury hit a scorching 35 celsius. at london's heathrow airport.es are set to rise even further. what remains this week could even break the all—time record of 38.5 degrees celsius which was set and can't in 2003. mps have warned that heat waves could become more common in the future and that 110w more common in the future and that now infrastructure is ill—prepared to with it. ourfirst now infrastructure is ill—prepared to with it. our first report is by john k who is in the thinking for us this evening. wally is suffering. at 86, the heat has made his lung condition worse. he was rushed to hospital after collapsing at home. condition worse. he was rushed to hospital after collapsing at homeli fell, fell backwards into a radiator. sort of chunk it up. he's 110w radiator. sort of chunk it up. he's now making sure he drinks plenty of water during the heat wave. second time it's happened. and so is don, on the other side of the work. he came in dehydrated with a kidney problem. i go into the hallway. what time hejust problem. i go into the hallway. w
today the mercury hit a scorching 35 celsius. at london's heathrow airport.es are set to rise even further. what remains this week could even break the all—time record of 38.5 degrees celsius which was set and can't in 2003. mps have warned that heat waves could become more common in the future and that 110w more common in the future and that now infrastructure is ill—prepared to with it. ourfirst now infrastructure is ill—prepared to with it. our first report is by john k who is in the...
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has recorded its highest ever temperature as people less struggle with a scorching heat wave the mercury rose to forty one point one degrees celsius in the city of coma guy a that's northwest of tokyo meteorologists say that staley twelve degrees hotter than the average temperature at this time of the year at least thirty people have died in the last month due to the heat in the philippines president has said his country's war on drugs is far from over rigo to thirty made the comment during his annual state of the nation address he says his administration's fight against drugs will be as relentless and chilling as the day it began the president also promised to sign a new law to help curb violence in the southern mindanao region within two days a young woman is dead thirteen other people have been wounded in a shooting in toronto police say the gunman was killed after an exchange of fire with officers the attack happened in a popular area of the city known as greektown the motive is still unclear but toronto's mayor says the canadian city has a problem with guns. israeli soldiers of shot
has recorded its highest ever temperature as people less struggle with a scorching heat wave the mercury rose to forty one point one degrees celsius in the city of coma guy a that's northwest of tokyo meteorologists say that staley twelve degrees hotter than the average temperature at this time of the year at least thirty people have died in the last month due to the heat in the philippines president has said his country's war on drugs is far from over rigo to thirty made the comment during his...
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the mercury hit 41.1 in kumagaya, amid a deadly heat wave which is responsible for the deaths of at leastank has injected $74 billion into its financial system to help fortify aweakening domestic economy against the impact of an escalating trade war with the united states. and we stay in china for more lavish spending only this time for one lucky canine. border collie, sylar has been bought his own $500,000 house in an upmarket suburb of beijing equipped with an indoor swimming pool and two acre obstacle course. the gift comes as a thank you from his owner zhou tianxiao after youtube videos of sylar helped him launch a sucessful online dogfood and dogtoy business. a child lives indeed. —— a charmed life. so let's begin. with me is andrew tuck who's editor of monocle, a global news and business magazine. we start with the story about north korea in newsweek. getting people will now change their tone and said donald trump was right to have that summit with kimjong—un, and this proves that? i don't think we should think of this as a negative development. it is a positive story and within the
the mercury hit 41.1 in kumagaya, amid a deadly heat wave which is responsible for the deaths of at leastank has injected $74 billion into its financial system to help fortify aweakening domestic economy against the impact of an escalating trade war with the united states. and we stay in china for more lavish spending only this time for one lucky canine. border collie, sylar has been bought his own $500,000 house in an upmarket suburb of beijing equipped with an indoor swimming pool and two...
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week more than twenty two thousand people were sent to hospital in some parts of tokyo where the mercury has hit forty degrees celsius for the first time forecasters say high temperatures will remain until early august or a joke to date there is of the latest headlines from us here at al-jazeera let's go back now to snow of the andes. august on al-jazeera european muslims today are facing the consequences of having their faith linked to armed attacks even though day two of victims of the violence the largest multi-sport event on the continent asian games in jakarta i will host athletes competing in a mix of traditional and the limpid schools a vibrant new series of character led documentaries from immigrant neighborhoods across europe as a rainy and brace for u.s. sanctions due to get back in place on the six to bogost al-jazeera will cover the developments from tamarod in a three part series al-jazeera uncovers the motivations and impact of the brutal feeling exploitation system the laid the foundation of today's global powers ogust on al-jazeera. with around three hundred tons smuggled
week more than twenty two thousand people were sent to hospital in some parts of tokyo where the mercury has hit forty degrees celsius for the first time forecasters say high temperatures will remain until early august or a joke to date there is of the latest headlines from us here at al-jazeera let's go back now to snow of the andes. august on al-jazeera european muslims today are facing the consequences of having their faith linked to armed attacks even though day two of victims of the...
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so, there is mercury and venus, earth and mars, coming round past stupider, just duck under saturn andhe thing, just as we are getting used to having this much fun in tv studio, at the top end of the movie industry they are getting ready for something even more incredible. he is mark cieslak in los angeles. the next big leap in cinema technology could be upon us. called intel studios, this is the first time a crew has been allowed to even catch a glimpse behind the scenes at the state—of—the—art equipment. this space is designed to film in 360 degrees, a technique known as volumetric capture. diego has worked on the visual effects in movies like gravity and warhorse. now he is heading up this operation. so this is your volumetric space? it is indeed. it is pretty big. is the largest one in the world. it is currently focused on large—scale volumetric capture, and it is a unique space that we have built, dedicated for filmmaking volumetric. can we take a look inside your dome, please? that is a lot of green. it is a lot of space and a lot of cameras. how many cameras have you got here? w
so, there is mercury and venus, earth and mars, coming round past stupider, just duck under saturn andhe thing, just as we are getting used to having this much fun in tv studio, at the top end of the movie industry they are getting ready for something even more incredible. he is mark cieslak in los angeles. the next big leap in cinema technology could be upon us. called intel studios, this is the first time a crew has been allowed to even catch a glimpse behind the scenes at the...
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the hottest day of the year so far with the mercury hitting 33.3.north—west, something fresher with some showers. i'll have more in 15 minutes. good morning.
the hottest day of the year so far with the mercury hitting 33.3.north—west, something fresher with some showers. i'll have more in 15 minutes. good morning.
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no takers while the broader filter can capture things like a lead in mercury what it can't capture is radiation which is unfortunate given a recent environmental working group study finds one hundred seventy million americans have cancer causing radioactive elements in their drinking water the study use. california's two thousand and six standard for allowable levels of radiation and water since one thousand nine hundred seventy six was the last time the e.p.a. issued standards. and the e.p.a. could stand an update considering that only a few decades earlier americans could purchase reda for an energy drink filled with radium that promise not only to provide energy but your impotence of course of i ask any man if he was willing to let his bones disintegrate in order for the glow like darth vader's lightsaber of its depth star i think i know what he wouldn't say. texas has the most widespread contamination not just because of the toxic idiocy that spewed from the mouths of its last three governors but because the texas commission on environmental quality outright lied to the e.p.a. for
no takers while the broader filter can capture things like a lead in mercury what it can't capture is radiation which is unfortunate given a recent environmental working group study finds one hundred seventy million americans have cancer causing radioactive elements in their drinking water the study use. california's two thousand and six standard for allowable levels of radiation and water since one thousand nine hundred seventy six was the last time the e.p.a. issued standards. and the e.p.a....
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weekend, temperatures are going to build further, 29 by saturday and into sunday, we should see the mercury1 degrees mark across parts of eastern england. it will be getting a bit warmer as well further north throughout the course of the weekend. showers today, down the spine of wales, working across cheshire. earlier in the day, this was what one of those downpours look like, thanks to our weather watch or sending that end. showers across the northwest and across wales will slowly fa d e northwest and across wales will slowly fade away during this evening. we will be left with dry weather and some clear spells, and still on one side. the eventual overnight lows will be between 11 and 15 degrees. quite comfortable for sleeping. it will be cloudy across scotland and northern ireland. another cloudy start on friday, but some sunny spells. the best of the morning sunshine across england and wales, but as we head to the afternoon, it is then we will see showers form. the showers will turn out to be heavy and thundery, down the western side of england and wales. parts of the midlands and central
weekend, temperatures are going to build further, 29 by saturday and into sunday, we should see the mercury1 degrees mark across parts of eastern england. it will be getting a bit warmer as well further north throughout the course of the weekend. showers today, down the spine of wales, working across cheshire. earlier in the day, this was what one of those downpours look like, thanks to our weather watch or sending that end. showers across the northwest and across wales will slowly fa d e...
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that is because it contains dangerous carcinogens like arsenic, mercury and lead, which can leach intodwater. in march, that data was released for the first time. here in wilsonville, it wasn't pretty. what did that data reveal to you? it came out hot, it came out dirty. we have contaminated groundwater. scott pruitt, the epa administrator, said that the agency would be revising those landmark regulations. and that has worried people like former epa chief christin todd whitman. we have seen these coal ashes breached. we have seen them get into the water tables. what they are not doing is putting people who live there, they are putting their lives in danger because they will get polluted water, that is why the regulations were put in place in the first place. and without those regulations, the people of wilsonville don't feel safe. they are notjust going to poison us now, they will poison our grandchildren and the offspring of everybody‘s cattle herd around here. from now, this is not the epa, it is the utilities protection agency. the epa wants to cut regulations to save utilities mone
that is because it contains dangerous carcinogens like arsenic, mercury and lead, which can leach intodwater. in march, that data was released for the first time. here in wilsonville, it wasn't pretty. what did that data reveal to you? it came out hot, it came out dirty. we have contaminated groundwater. scott pruitt, the epa administrator, said that the agency would be revising those landmark regulations. and that has worried people like former epa chief christin todd whitman. we have seen...
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that is because it contains dangerous carcinogens like arsenic, mercury and that led, which can leach that data was released for the first time. here in the wilson fuel, it wasn't pretty. what did that reveal to you? it came out hot, it came out dirty. we have contaminated groundwater. at further testing is in jeopardy, contaminated groundwater. at further testing is injeopardy, that is because the epa admin said that the agency would be revising those landmark regulations. and that has worried people like former epa chief christina type whitman. we have seen these breach. we have seen them get into the water tables. what they are not doing is putting people who live there, they are putting their lives in danger because they will get polluted water, that is why the regulations were put in place in the first place. and without those regulations, the people of wilson fuel don't feel safe. they are not good to poison us now, they will and oui’ good to poison us now, they will and our grandchildren and the offspring of everybody‘s cattle herd around here. for now, this is not the epa's it
that is because it contains dangerous carcinogens like arsenic, mercury and that led, which can leach that data was released for the first time. here in the wilson fuel, it wasn't pretty. what did that reveal to you? it came out hot, it came out dirty. we have contaminated groundwater. at further testing is in jeopardy, contaminated groundwater. at further testing is injeopardy, that is because the epa admin said that the agency would be revising those landmark regulations. and that has worried...
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hemisphere is suffering through a real heat wave with wildfires breaking out all over here in berlin the mercury hit thirty nine degrees celsius today that's close to the all time record of forty degrees well that's all right if you can bask in air conditioned splendor but how do those who work outside how do they cope with this unbearable heat when he doesn't use onion the north went outside to find out. the name has been sweltering for weeks and spent so much of reaches record highs everyone here is looking to get the heat. and start to going to greens here now in these temperatures oh you want to do is find a way to cool down but what if you've got a job that means you want to skate the heat oh. we are three people with the office jobs in the capital. as a champion i just took the temperature here and it's off the scale how does a guy has to stand here we're not out there we get up two hundred eighty degrees and how do you survive as he does here by drinking a lot of thinking cool thoughts and you're just getting used to it so it doesn't make. i'm trying something just how do you cope in thes
hemisphere is suffering through a real heat wave with wildfires breaking out all over here in berlin the mercury hit thirty nine degrees celsius today that's close to the all time record of forty degrees well that's all right if you can bask in air conditioned splendor but how do those who work outside how do they cope with this unbearable heat when he doesn't use onion the north went outside to find out. the name has been sweltering for weeks and spent so much of reaches record highs everyone...
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chamber both claim a great sacrifice experts say many would have died in getting the radioactive mercury so far it used to paint them the colors exact significance was lost over time so was the red queen until nine hundred ninety four when archaeologists found her now believe carefully reconstructed her features along with her funeral garment precious jewels and the death mask made out of more than one hundred pieces of molokai to closely resemble her features so what do we know about the red queen where her real name was how mix but tell us that she arrived in the time of regional tensions but her marital alliance with the great leader parkour helped to calm things down she also lived a long life by the standards of the time she was between sixty and seventy when she died. then it was time for her. to take the canal running on the pulling into the sub aquatic him for world didn't go alone i mean because we stop. there was a young girl about fifteen to sixteen years old and a boy of eleven to twelve who were sacrificed to accompany her one of them was decapitated the other had their ches
chamber both claim a great sacrifice experts say many would have died in getting the radioactive mercury so far it used to paint them the colors exact significance was lost over time so was the red queen until nine hundred ninety four when archaeologists found her now believe carefully reconstructed her features along with her funeral garment precious jewels and the death mask made out of more than one hundred pieces of molokai to closely resemble her features so what do we know about the red...
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also coming up a blistering heat wave sends the mercury soaring in japan as a country reports this highest ever temperature. plus later in the business news european e-commerce could be up for a shake out as china is changing down from. the. top of the show i'm sara harman it's good to have you with us german football star message has quit the national team over what he called discrimination after germany's world cup exit is a who has turkish roots said he faced racism and disrespect in the german media after his meeting with turkish president. back in may he was also criticized by the german football association after the tournament in russia. after a long silence measures israel has finally made his feelings known in an epic three part statement on twitter. it was ill said that not meeting with president at the un would have been disrespecting his family's roots in his third post heavily criticized german football association president for negative comments on islam and multiculturalism and said that he would no longer be playing for germany . a photo of israel and add a one at their mee
also coming up a blistering heat wave sends the mercury soaring in japan as a country reports this highest ever temperature. plus later in the business news european e-commerce could be up for a shake out as china is changing down from. the. top of the show i'm sara harman it's good to have you with us german football star message has quit the national team over what he called discrimination after germany's world cup exit is a who has turkish roots said he faced racism and disrespect in the...
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it is the hottest day of beer the mercury reaches 3a degrees at heathrow.need to take to protect themselves and other people and me to fundamentally redesign our cities they are able to cope with high temperatures. judge rejects an appealfrom the high temperatures. judge rejects an appeal from the bbc to take its pretty case against cliff richard to the court of appeal. the former pakistani cricket captain imran khan is taking the prime minister by the looks of elections. a serious bus crash in hampshire. but all she has been named in the england squad has been named in the england squad has been controversial because some have said it sets a bad precedent and we will have a reaction from the england selectors coming up at 3:30pm. with the latest weather, thomas. it is the hottest day of the year so far. temperatures are still rising. we are expecting the mid—30s, maybe a little bit more stay cool and take it easy. thank you, thomas. remembering a spitfire girl mary ellis. she has died at the age of 101. this is afternoon live, i‘m simon mccoy. whatever you
it is the hottest day of beer the mercury reaches 3a degrees at heathrow.need to take to protect themselves and other people and me to fundamentally redesign our cities they are able to cope with high temperatures. judge rejects an appealfrom the high temperatures. judge rejects an appeal from the bbc to take its pretty case against cliff richard to the court of appeal. the former pakistani cricket captain imran khan is taking the prime minister by the looks of elections. a serious bus crash in...
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a beautiful lake, but it is basically an unlying pit in the ground with millions of tons of ash, mercuryted with kansas city and in 2009 she started experiencing headaches. >> i wehospital and they said i was a brain humor. >> reporter: she was diagnosed with stage three brain cancer. what do you think caused all of this? >> i'm 100% i know what caused it. that is duke energy. >> reporter: of course, that is impossible to know for certain. her doctors can't say. there have been two few studies to make any conclusions. but i wanted to see the water myself. this is the beautiful river and these waters travel from the foothills of the blue ridge mountains some 400 miles out to the coast of charleston, south carolina. all along the way you're going to see these coal-powered plants like the one behind mean and some call this the most electrified river as a result. with those plants, you see coal ash ponds and that is a concern because if there is seepage from the coal ash ponds into the river or the river becomes inundated because of the contaminatants it would devastate the drinking water tw
a beautiful lake, but it is basically an unlying pit in the ground with millions of tons of ash, mercuryted with kansas city and in 2009 she started experiencing headaches. >> i wehospital and they said i was a brain humor. >> reporter: she was diagnosed with stage three brain cancer. what do you think caused all of this? >> i'm 100% i know what caused it. that is duke energy. >> reporter: of course, that is impossible to know for certain. her doctors can't say. there...
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. >> he is mercurial in that he changes his mind every 24 hours.is bloomberg. ♪ what's a gig of data? well, it's a whole day's worth of love songs. 300 minutes of baby videos. or, it's a million chat messages. a gig goes a long way. that's why xfinity mobile lets you pay for data one gig at a time. and with millions of wifi hotspots included, you'll pay less for data. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. click, call or visit a store today. taylor: welcome back to "bloomberg best." i am taylor riggs. the energy sector had plenty on its mind dealing with new opec output levels, the prospect of further sanctions on iran, and trade tensions between the u.s. and china. alix steel was in washington for the global gas conference and spoke with several industry leaders about their concerns starting with the conoco phillips chairman. alix: trade impacts between u.s. and china, u.s. and the rest of the world, how does it affect your business? >> we are watching it closely, and hopefully it does not escalate into a large-scale trade war. tha
. >> he is mercurial in that he changes his mind every 24 hours.is bloomberg. ♪ what's a gig of data? well, it's a whole day's worth of love songs. 300 minutes of baby videos. or, it's a million chat messages. a gig goes a long way. that's why xfinity mobile lets you pay for data one gig at a time. and with millions of wifi hotspots included, you'll pay less for data. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. click, call or visit a store today. taylor: welcome back to...
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. >> he is mercurial in that he changes his mind every 24 hours.s is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. taylor: welcome back to "bloomberg best." i am taylor riggs. the energy sector had plenty on its mind dealing with new opec output levels, the prospect of further sanctions on iran, and trade tensions between the u.s. and china. alix steel was in washington for the global gas conference and spoke with several industry leaders about their concerns starting with the conoco phillips chairman. alix: trade impacts between u.s. and china, u.s. and the rest of the world, how does it affect your business? >> we are watching it closely, and hopefully i
. >> he is mercurial in that he changes his mind every 24 hours.s is bloomberg. ♪ retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered....
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thousand people have a have been admitted to hospital with heat stroke in some parts of tokyo the mercury has hit forty degrees celsius for the first time forecasters say high temperatures will remain. until early august. new satellite images appear to show north korea has begun to dismantle its main nuclear launch facility this image shows the site earlier this month and then a few days later part of the facility looting a construction crane and processing structure have been apparently dismantled the pictures were released by monitoring group thirty eight north police in china have arrested the chairwoman of a vaccine manufacturer accused of falsifying production and inspection records fourteen other representatives of the fur that's chang chang biotechnology were also detained there are alleged to have violated standards in producing more than a quarter of a million vaccine doses. more than one hundred million voters in pakistan are gearing up to alecks to elect their next government ballot papers are being taken to polling centers across the country compaq i'm painting ended on monday
thousand people have a have been admitted to hospital with heat stroke in some parts of tokyo the mercury has hit forty degrees celsius for the first time forecasters say high temperatures will remain. until early august. new satellite images appear to show north korea has begun to dismantle its main nuclear launch facility this image shows the site earlier this month and then a few days later part of the facility looting a construction crane and processing structure have been apparently...
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. >> reporter: the mercury reached the mid 90s, but the real feel temperature hit over 100 degrees. the oppressive heat wave stretches from the midwest with cities like detroit, cleveland and indianapolis breaking records near 100 to as far north as buffalo and burlington, baking in extreme heat and humidity. in chicago the fire department hosed down the michigan avenue draw bridge which was stuck together from the extreme heat. across the region, folks resorted to fountains and pools to find relief. while some volleyball players in new york central park didn't mind it. >> it was so hot today. i was just walking and looking like two seconds started to break a sweat already. >> reporter: forecasters say the hot sticky spell could last for more than a week, warning that the next 24 hours could be the most dangerous. the national weather service says heat kills more people each year than any other weather hazard, including tornadoes, lightning and floods. here in new york city, an excessive heat warning is in effect until monday morning. elaine? >> meg oliver, thank you. >>> meteorolog
. >> reporter: the mercury reached the mid 90s, but the real feel temperature hit over 100 degrees. the oppressive heat wave stretches from the midwest with cities like detroit, cleveland and indianapolis breaking records near 100 to as far north as buffalo and burlington, baking in extreme heat and humidity. in chicago the fire department hosed down the michigan avenue draw bridge which was stuck together from the extreme heat. across the region, folks resorted to fountains and pools to...
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. >> he is mercurial in that he changes his mind every 24 hours.is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ taylor: welcome back to "bloomberg best." i am taylor riggs. the energy sector has plenty on its mind dealing with new opec output levels, the prospect of further sanctions on iran, and trade tensions between the u.s. and china. alix steel was in washington for the global gas conference and spoke with industry leaders about their concerns starting with the conoco phillips chairman. alix: trade impacts between u.s. and the rest of the world, how does it affect your business? >> we are watching it closely, and hopefully it does not escalate into a large-scale trade war. that is not going to be good for the world. when you boil it down to our business, it is the aluminum and steel tariffs that are placed on some products. for us not having a huge impact in 2018, but if it is persistent in the next couple of years, the cost of that steel is rising. it has a material impact on the company going forward. we use the steel in the tubing that we put in the ground, the casing w
. >> he is mercurial in that he changes his mind every 24 hours.is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ taylor: welcome back to "bloomberg best." i am taylor riggs. the energy sector has plenty on its mind dealing with new opec output levels, the prospect of further sanctions on iran, and trade tensions between the u.s. and china. alix steel was in washington for the global gas conference and spoke with industry leaders about their concerns starting with the conoco phillips chairman. alix: trade...
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mercury, cad me yum, arsenic, contaminants associated with cancer, right in danielle's bark yard.anielle began experiencing headaches. >> i went to the hospital and they told me i had a brain tumor. they weren't lying. they said it was the size of a drink box. >> can i take a look again. >> she was diagnosed withstage three brain canser. >> what do you think caused this. >> i'm 100% sure i know what caused it. that's duke energy. >> of course that is impossible to know for certain. her doctors can't say. there have been too few studies to make conclusions. but i wanted to see the water myself. this is the beautiful kataba river these waters travel from the foothills of the blue ridge mountains who 07 miles to the coast of south carolina along the way you see the coal power plants. . some have called this the most electrified river in america as a result. with the presidents plants you see the coal ash ponds. that's a concern because if there is seepage from the river or the river is inundated because of the breaks in the dam in the pond that would devastate the drinking water for
mercury, cad me yum, arsenic, contaminants associated with cancer, right in danielle's bark yard.anielle began experiencing headaches. >> i went to the hospital and they told me i had a brain tumor. they weren't lying. they said it was the size of a drink box. >> can i take a look again. >> she was diagnosed withstage three brain canser. >> what do you think caused this. >> i'm 100% sure i know what caused it. that's duke energy. >> of course that is...
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in the past week twenty two thousand people were sent to hospital in some parts of tokyo where the mercury has been hitting forty degrees celsius for the first time the forecasters say high temperatures will remain until early august. hundreds of people are reportedly missing in law after a hydroelectric dam collapse several people have been killed more than a thousand families have lost their homes where they are from bangkok in neighboring thailand. in this part of southeastern laos villages have disappeared beneath muddy water that cascaded down stream on monday nights. it's not known how many people have been affected by the partial collapse of the city and see a numb noisy dam but it's thought that some four thousand families lived in the downstream area the dam was still under construction on a tributary of the mekong river after a recent heavy rain it's believed a warning was issued that a so-called saddle dam built around the reservoir was in danger of collapsing the warning apparently didn't come in time for many people laos is a landlocked impoverished country that embarked on an
in the past week twenty two thousand people were sent to hospital in some parts of tokyo where the mercury has been hitting forty degrees celsius for the first time the forecasters say high temperatures will remain until early august. hundreds of people are reportedly missing in law after a hydroelectric dam collapse several people have been killed more than a thousand families have lost their homes where they are from bangkok in neighboring thailand. in this part of southeastern laos villages...
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the mercury news today cites an e-mail from the district attorney saying almeda may receive nine years and the other, six. almeda turned down a plea offer for an 18 year sentence. >>> the early morning shooting death by a secure guard. melanie woodrow spoke with her sister. >> she says her brother came to the united states from the philippines to support his family back home. she says she can't imagine who would want to hurt him. police received shots fired this morning. a neighbor who did not want to be identified said she heard them. >> i didn't see anyone. on the side of my building, that's where the action was. >> we have to live here and some people are terrified. >> reporter: the coroner's office identified the victim as romero, a security guard staying in this trailer going around this shift going around this construction project. his sister said he was a dedicated husband, father and grandfather in the philippines. >> he stayed because he wants to support the family. at the same time, he doesn't care whatever hardship he encounters. >> reporter: the san francisco police say the
the mercury news today cites an e-mail from the district attorney saying almeda may receive nine years and the other, six. almeda turned down a plea offer for an 18 year sentence. >>> the early morning shooting death by a secure guard. melanie woodrow spoke with her sister. >> she says her brother came to the united states from the philippines to support his family back home. she says she can't imagine who would want to hurt him. police received shots fired this morning. a...
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mercury, cadmium, arsenic, contaminants associated with kans cancer right in danielle's backyard.ielle began experiencing headaches. i went to the hospital, and they told me that i had a brain tumor, and they were not lying, because they said it is the size of a drink box. right over here. >> may i take a look? she was diagnosed with stage three brain cancer. what do you think caused this >> i am 100% sure i know what caused it and it is duke energy. >> reporter: of course that is impossible to know for certain, because her doctors can't say, and there have been too few studies to make the conclusions, but i wanted to see the water myself. this is the beautiful river and the the waters travel from the foothills of the blue ridge mountains some 400 miles tout the coast of charlton, south carolina. am long the way, you will see the coal powered plants as you can see this one behind me here. some have called this the river the most electrified river in america as a result. with the plants, you can see the coal ash ponds which is a concern, because if that seeps into the river or the
mercury, cadmium, arsenic, contaminants associated with kans cancer right in danielle's backyard.ielle began experiencing headaches. i went to the hospital, and they told me that i had a brain tumor, and they were not lying, because they said it is the size of a drink box. right over here. >> may i take a look? she was diagnosed with stage three brain cancer. what do you think caused this >> i am 100% sure i know what caused it and it is duke energy. >> reporter: of course...
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brand,e your basic mercury in the middle line. he was introduced to be that fourth step in the company chain. ford introduced it with more than it can possibly imagine. he brought out an hour of prime time television. also bob hope and frank sinatra and other stars of the day. day, ite the rollout flops. people aren't interested. i think there are three reasons for it. the unconventional style, you look at that horse colored grille, it was different than anything that was on the road. you have it unfavorably compared to other things. not an attractive look. the russians launched the sputnik satellite. of course stop buying large expensive items. promised on ander revolutionary brand-new car. he had things i would call gimmicks. instead it's ominous like a floating compass and their, the dial spins around and the needle stay stationary. is it really a technological improvement? i don't think so. there are push buttons inside the steering wheel. i will give it credit for that. we take for granted that are button that that we have pu
brand,e your basic mercury in the middle line. he was introduced to be that fourth step in the company chain. ford introduced it with more than it can possibly imagine. he brought out an hour of prime time television. also bob hope and frank sinatra and other stars of the day. day, ite the rollout flops. people aren't interested. i think there are three reasons for it. the unconventional style, you look at that horse colored grille, it was different than anything that was on the road. you have...
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mercury, cardmeum, arsenic, contaminants associated with cancer, right in her backyard. experiencing headaches. >> they told me i had a brain tumor. they said it was the size of a drink box. >> reporter: she was dieing an notioned with stage 3 astrocytonoma, brain cancer. what do you think caused this? >> i'm 100% sure i know what caused it, duke energy. >> reporter: of course that is impossible to know for certain. her doctors can't say. there are been too few studies to make any conclusions. but i wanted to see the water myself. this is the beautiful katabwa river. these waters travel from the foothills of the blue ridge mountains some 400 miles out to the coast of charleston, south carolina. all along the way, you're going to see these coal powered plants. as this one you see behind me. some have called this weather the most electrified river in america as a result. with those plants you see coal ash ponds. that's a concern because if there's seepage from these coal ash ponds into the river or the river becomes inundated with contaminates because of the break in the d
mercury, cardmeum, arsenic, contaminants associated with cancer, right in her backyard. experiencing headaches. >> they told me i had a brain tumor. they said it was the size of a drink box. >> reporter: she was dieing an notioned with stage 3 astrocytonoma, brain cancer. what do you think caused this? >> i'm 100% sure i know what caused it, duke energy. >> reporter: of course that is impossible to know for certain. her doctors can't say. there are been too few studies...
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bridge being built but construction reportedly is overbudget and behind schedule according to the mercurys, a bridge is about 10 million dollar (1)000- 0000 over it's original 25 $25 million estimate and it's a year behind schedule. train tracks to housing and the nearby tesla factory. >>> the six defendants arrested wednesday in atf raids in san mateo are due in court today. six people were arrested as agents searched for drugs that several homes and businesses. the suspects are between 24-41 years old. they're charged with conspiracy to dis distribute. back in 2011 along with local celebrity chef tyler florence but they broke up. sammy hey guard took over as the sole owner posting a message on the restaurant website that says "after 7 years this wonderful beautiful passionate labor of love has become far too time consuming for me." he says he's finishing up a new album after celebrating his 71st birthday in october. he will reconsider opening the scale and start from skach. >>> time is 4:54. the build a bear workshop pay your age deal was a big success. it drew huge crowds in stores all
bridge being built but construction reportedly is overbudget and behind schedule according to the mercurys, a bridge is about 10 million dollar (1)000- 0000 over it's original 25 $25 million estimate and it's a year behind schedule. train tracks to housing and the nearby tesla factory. >>> the six defendants arrested wednesday in atf raids in san mateo are due in court today. six people were arrested as agents searched for drugs that several homes and businesses. the suspects are...
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the mercury spiking to 106 degrees this week, the highest ever since records began. climate scientists are warning the world to brace for more heat. >> the heat waves that we are seeing today might feel very extreme, but because of climate change, they are actually commonplace now and will become even more common in the future. >> reporter: a stark warning for a world blistered and battered by extreme weather. nbc news, london. >>> and back in this country now, for years he was one of the leading figures of the catholic church. cardinal theodore mccarrick served as the archbishop in rare francis has accepted his resignation. we get more now from nbc's anne thompson. >> reporter: tonight theodore mccarrick is no longer a cardinal. the adviser to presidents and popes resigning his red hat. the first american cardinal ever to do so. his decision forced by a month of abuse allegations dating back to the 1970s. from an altar boy that american church officials found credible to seminarians who say mccarrick preyed on them, to this family friend. interviewed today by nbc st
the mercury spiking to 106 degrees this week, the highest ever since records began. climate scientists are warning the world to brace for more heat. >> the heat waves that we are seeing today might feel very extreme, but because of climate change, they are actually commonplace now and will become even more common in the future. >> reporter: a stark warning for a world blistered and battered by extreme weather. nbc news, london. >>> and back in this country now, for years he...
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from california to japan, from sweden to sudan, the mercury is nudging record temperatures with more still to come. at 8:30pm tonight we have a special programme where we find out what is actually going on and why it is so hot. coming up atio:40pm going on and why it is so hot. coming up at 10:1i0pm and 11:30pm it is the papers. joining the is the whitehall corresponded for the sun and the head of politics for the mirror. now it is time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. our main headlines this evening... having committed solely to limited overs cricket, adil rashid is selected in england's squad for the first test with india next week. and not everyone is happy about it... still smiling at the tour de france — geraint thomas stays in the leader's yellowjersey and retains a healthy lead. and burnley seek a spot in a major european competition for the first time in nearly 60 years. it all starts in europe league qualifying against aberdeen this evening. hello and welcome to sportsday. good evening, the last thing the ecb would have wanted is a club—versus—country row going
from california to japan, from sweden to sudan, the mercury is nudging record temperatures with more still to come. at 8:30pm tonight we have a special programme where we find out what is actually going on and why it is so hot. coming up atio:40pm going on and why it is so hot. coming up at 10:1i0pm and 11:30pm it is the papers. joining the is the whitehall corresponded for the sun and the head of politics for the mirror. now it is time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. our main...
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the mercury news reports that the officers who make up more than 10% of the police force sometimes spent their overnight shifts napping and hanging out at the evans hall math library here on the campus while raid doing in they were on patrol. they were caught when there was a complaint and investigators installed a hidden camera in the library. a spokesperson would not confirm their firings, calling it a personnel matter. but said speaking generally we expect officers to be on duty as assigned. a former oakland police chief, howard jordan, told me it's not the der election of duty -- derelection of duty, it was that the officers lied. >> lying is sort of a cardinal sin. you're not credible anymore. >> reporter: he knows one of the officers involved, lawrence green. >> he's a smart guy but opinionated. >> reporter: green resigned before the terminations and accused campus police chief margo bennet of initiating the investigation as an act of retaliation. >> he challenges management and he's been known to do that. i'm not surprised. >> reporter: emails sent to lawrence for comment did not
the mercury news reports that the officers who make up more than 10% of the police force sometimes spent their overnight shifts napping and hanging out at the evans hall math library here on the campus while raid doing in they were on patrol. they were caught when there was a complaint and investigators installed a hidden camera in the library. a spokesperson would not confirm their firings, calling it a personnel matter. but said speaking generally we expect officers to be on duty as assigned....
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and the weather the sun is beating down and the mercury is rising up to forty eight degrees celsius in volgograd russia is a land of extremes so football fans need to keep drinking although the russians never dream they drink so much beer it's sold out in many places. but there's no shortage of insects volgograd has been invaded by flies and mosquitoes. no wonder the german squad chose to fly home early. for that we were just one. when it comes to world cup oracles the russians are being catty achilles a death feline who lives at the st petersburg hermitage museum is supposed to predict the match winners but others are vying for his turf like a tiger and present your asc an otter in sochi a goat. and a mere cat and some are up. and a lemur and you catch a remember. so just to ball sports the resulting confusion. but most important of all is the move russia's national team is in the quarter finals and the home crowd couldn't be happier soccer fans around the globe are joining in the celebrations many never thought out world cup in russia would be this much fun. and that's worth four bal
and the weather the sun is beating down and the mercury is rising up to forty eight degrees celsius in volgograd russia is a land of extremes so football fans need to keep drinking although the russians never dream they drink so much beer it's sold out in many places. but there's no shortage of insects volgograd has been invaded by flies and mosquitoes. no wonder the german squad chose to fly home early. for that we were just one. when it comes to world cup oracles the russians are being catty...
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austrians from growing together more in the region it's an impossible situation it's ruthless or mercury from the it is also rick sixth floor. but as europe increasingly adopts a fortress mentality for many fences like these are starting to seem normal. austria has just taken over the e.u. presidency its motto a europe that protects the question is who protects. there was a time when separatists a regularly perpetrated politically motivated attacks in europe for decades and their terror units a murder that the kidnapped and blackmailed they use the violence means to fight the state for more autonomy and independence now the bloodshed is over even the basque underground organization has denounced terrorism i reporter met up with from bilbao she says that the spies the relief over the end of victims' families still bear deep wounds. remind us of her husband are everywhere. in her apartment in the bilbao rosario de oro has an entire display cabinet full of mementos including her husband service pistol and i just said. it was a high ranking police officer and. he always carried the pistol wi
austrians from growing together more in the region it's an impossible situation it's ruthless or mercury from the it is also rick sixth floor. but as europe increasingly adopts a fortress mentality for many fences like these are starting to seem normal. austria has just taken over the e.u. presidency its motto a europe that protects the question is who protects. there was a time when separatists a regularly perpetrated politically motivated attacks in europe for decades and their terror units a...
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our media partner, the mercury news, reports the officers were fired today after being on paid suspension since october 31st. the paper reported in may the officers would gather that math library after radioing in they were checking buildings elsewhere. the officers are expected to take cases to arbitration. >>> police officers are in short supply in santa clara county. that has agencies competing for recruits. palo alto's police recruiters have come up with a new approach. david louie is live at palo alto police headquarters. >> reporter: it takes a special kind of person to be a public safety officer. here in palo alto, a new recruit gets paid $98,000 in the first year, $65,000 less than the city's median income. still, palo alto thinks it can go after people, especially those who are thinking about switching careers. >> our uniforms present us as a united front. >> reporter: this is a recruitment video police created last year showing how even the small department of 79 sworn officers has a wide range of specialties. but with 13 opening to fill, intense competition for recruits among o
our media partner, the mercury news, reports the officers were fired today after being on paid suspension since october 31st. the paper reported in may the officers would gather that math library after radioing in they were checking buildings elsewhere. the officers are expected to take cases to arbitration. >>> police officers are in short supply in santa clara county. that has agencies competing for recruits. palo alto's police recruiters have come up with a new approach. david louie...
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. >> reporter: the "mercury news" reports that the officers who make up more than 10% of the police force sometimes spent their overnight shifts napping and hanging out at the evans hall library here on campus while radioing in that they were on patrol in other buildings. they were caught when there was a complaint and investigators installed a hidden camera in the library. a uc-berkeley spokesman wouldn't confirm the firings calling it a personnel matter but said speaking generally, we expect officers to be on duty as assigned, protecting the campus community. former oakland police chief and kpix 5 law enforcement analyst howard jordan told me it's not the dereliction of duty that forced a termination. it was the allegation that the officers lied. >> lying about it is sorted of like a cardinal sin. you're not credible anymore. >> reporter: jordan knows at least one of the officers involved a former oakland police lieutenant named lawrence green. >> he is smart and opinionated. so i not rprised about tt init what he said about the chief. >> reporter: emails sent to lawrence for comment di
. >> reporter: the "mercury news" reports that the officers who make up more than 10% of the police force sometimes spent their overnight shifts napping and hanging out at the evans hall library here on campus while radioing in that they were on patrol in other buildings. they were caught when there was a complaint and investigators installed a hidden camera in the library. a uc-berkeley spokesman wouldn't confirm the firings calling it a personnel matter but said speaking...
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attacked the boss of the german football federation also coming up a blistering heat wave sends the mercury soaring in japan is the country with gordon highest ever temperature. and what do you do if you have to.