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>> narrator: there were few options left. >> dr.allin asked me if we needed to close the hospital or if we needed to close the hospital to admissions. ultimately we decided not to close the hospital, but... >> hoffman: but it was a possibility? >> absolutely. >> narrator: instead, they expanded testing hospital-wide and isolated all those found with kpc. finally, six months after patient one first arrived, the outbreak subsided, almost as suddenly as it had begun. by then, 18 patients had been infected with kpc and the ultimate tragedy: six people had died from it. many inside n.i.h. continued to be concerned. >> hoffman: do you think kpc is now gone from your hospital? >> oh, no, absolutely not. i think that, that we have to be extremely vigilant in the coming years. because of the increasing rise, the increasing prevalence of kpcs in the united states. >> narrator: the increasing prevalence of threats, like kpc, became the focus of a five-year study at the world's largest medical center, in houston. using cutting-edge genomics, re
>> narrator: there were few options left. >> dr.allin asked me if we needed to close the hospital or if we needed to close the hospital to admissions. ultimately we decided not to close the hospital, but... >> hoffman: but it was a possibility? >> absolutely. >> narrator: instead, they expanded testing hospital-wide and isolated all those found with kpc. finally, six months after patient one first arrived, the outbreak subsided, almost as suddenly as it had begun....
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and it's very easy. >> narrator: thousands of young european muslims joined up.nlike recruits to al qaeda, aspiring isis militants often knew little about islam. >> (translated): it was open bar: anyone who wanted to join the islamic state could do so. it was well known that al qaeda had created filters; you had to show you were trustworthy, there were a series of tests and an apprenticeship. it was not all that easy. in this case, anyone can join. even crazy people, very violent people, petty criminals. i even saw young people who were not yet radicalized going to syria. it was just a trend, a need to have fun and escape their boring lives. i'd never experienced anything like it before. >> narrator: one country, belgium, provided more isis militants for its size than any other in europe. among them was a petty criminal named abdelhamid abaaoud. the son of a shopkeeper from brussels, abaaoud had spent time in prison for assault and minor crimes. as isis was emerging in syria, abaaoud began to draw on his criminal network to recruit volunteers to the cause. >> (tr
and it's very easy. >> narrator: thousands of young european muslims joined up.nlike recruits to al qaeda, aspiring isis militants often knew little about islam. >> (translated): it was open bar: anyone who wanted to join the islamic state could do so. it was well known that al qaeda had created filters; you had to show you were trustworthy, there were a series of tests and an apprenticeship. it was not all that easy. in this case, anyone can join. even crazy people, very violent...
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narrator: was this worth it? a school and a busy road in khayelitsha township outside cape town, south africa. early one morning, a taxi was in a hurryry. inga matakwana, a 5-ye-o-old boy w walking with hs 12-year-r-old cousin, had d almt reached h his school,utut he got nono further. hector: : the taxi driver thougt he would bypass ththe pedestrian crossing by driving onto the pavement. kholwe: it took him, it hit him, anand the driver hit the chchild and then came back, a and i'm se he was just thinking the child was not there, and i it came to inga again. hector: inga was pulled away from the cousin who was holding his hanand and then dragged undr the taxi and run over again when the taxi driver rereversed and then went forward again. ee taxi driver then fled e e scene but t was later r caught andnd arresteded at his hohome. narrator: many in s south africa say that mini-bus taxi drivers are especially reckless. the dririver in ingnga's case was licensed, but many aren't. this mini-bus taxi driver agreed to gi
narrator: was this worth it? a school and a busy road in khayelitsha township outside cape town, south africa. early one morning, a taxi was in a hurryry. inga matakwana, a 5-ye-o-old boy w walking with hs 12-year-r-old cousin, had d almt reached h his school,utut he got nono further. hector: : the taxi driver thougt he would bypass ththe pedestrian crossing by driving onto the pavement. kholwe: it took him, it hit him, anand the driver hit the chchild and then came back, a and i'm se he was...
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>> narrator: >> narrator: rob has now finished his treatment program. he's living in a halfway house and gotten a job an hour's walk away. but he's frustrated because the money he earns is controlled by the halfway house. >> if i work 40 hours i'm allowed to have $40. you get a dollar per hour of what you work to hold on you. i've got to go back and fill out a budget sheet and show them my check, they copy it. you know, most of it goes into savings. but i can't touch none of it. sometimes i feel it's almost not worth it to work. like, my daughter sent me a picture. she wants a pair of sneakers for basketball. and i can't buy them. i told her i can't buy them, i'm not allowed to touch my money. whenever raeann has needed something, if i had the money, she always got it, no matter what it was, you know? and it made me feel good. at that point in time being on parole they were dictating to me what i could do with my money that i earned. it was totally embarrassing. >> narrator: rob also needs approval from the halfway house to go anywhere other than his jo
>> narrator: >> narrator: rob has now finished his treatment program. he's living in a halfway house and gotten a job an hour's walk away. but he's frustrated because the money he earns is controlled by the halfway house. >> if i work 40 hours i'm allowed to have $40. you get a dollar per hour of what you work to hold on you. i've got to go back and fill out a budget sheet and show them my check, they copy it. you know, most of it goes into savings. but i can't touch none of...
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. >> narrator: to make matters worse, the 28 countries of the european union are often wary about sharing intelligence with each other. >> (translated): the protection of sources and methods makes it difficult to share intelligence. when you see the difficulty we have in europe coming to agreement on basic subjects, it's even harder when it comes to intelligence sharing. >> narrator: as more and more isis recruits returned to europe, the authorities in france and belgium were >> (translated): every week people would come back from syria, there was nothing except syria; it was all about syria. there were so many cases related to syria that people who should have been watched just could not be. cleary we can't do everything, and we didn't have the means-- we still don't-- to monitor all of this. >> (translated): that brings up the issue of having to make choices. that is, among all the possibilities of targets to monitor, thousands of targets to monitor, it's necessary to make choices. >> narrator: in june 2014, french spy chiefs made a fateful decision. for the last three years, they had b
. >> narrator: to make matters worse, the 28 countries of the european union are often wary about sharing intelligence with each other. >> (translated): the protection of sources and methods makes it difficult to share intelligence. when you see the difficulty we have in europe coming to agreement on basic subjects, it's even harder when it comes to intelligence sharing. >> narrator: as more and more isis recruits returned to europe, the authorities in france and belgium were...
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narrator] keep extra distance. - [female narrator] and watch for brake lights ahead of you. wind can also be a problem. keep both hands on the steering wheel for maximum control. - [male narrator] and beware of driving alongside large vehicles like tractor trailers. - [female narrator] strong winds can unexpectedly push trucks into your lane. - [female narrator] remember, whatever the weather - [female narrator] you need the right skills to drive safe. (applause) - so, from helix high school in la mesa, california, where are those sadd chapter members? come on up here, you guys. (audience cheers) come on up here. - not only did they win 2500 dollars, but we did publicity in their city, they were also given the opportunity to have their idea turned into a public service announcement, which would be aired on national television, on teen kids news, which is so exciting to these kids. (audience cheers) - [katie] la mesa sadd advisor says part of the prize money covered the students' travel to florida. a local car dealer also helped out. - it's called carl burger chrysler dodge j
narrator] keep extra distance. - [female narrator] and watch for brake lights ahead of you. wind can also be a problem. keep both hands on the steering wheel for maximum control. - [male narrator] and beware of driving alongside large vehicles like tractor trailers. - [female narrator] strong winds can unexpectedly push trucks into your lane. - [female narrator] remember, whatever the weather - [female narrator] you need the right skills to drive safe. (applause) - so, from helix high school in...
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narrator: don't go away. when we return, one country's child health success story that has the rest of the world taking n notice. narrator: if there's one overwhelming success story in maternal and child health, it can be found in malawi, where almost half the country, 40%, lives in poverty. but for years, the government has been investing in all sorts of new plans for life-saving care. the result? the number of dedeaths in children undnder five has been t in half over the past 20 yeaear. malawi's striking results are strongly linked to efforts on the ground, house by house, community to community, to give mothers the support they need. "living proof" has this success story from malawawi. man: my naname is laititom chawa and i have six grandchildren. i was born at homeme in 1948. in previous days, pregnant moththers were using unsafe methods.s. some would have e their babies in g grass huts.s. after gigiving birth, they w wod leave babieses on the grground in the cold.d. we didn't know b better. we had a l lo
narrator: don't go away. when we return, one country's child health success story that has the rest of the world taking n notice. narrator: if there's one overwhelming success story in maternal and child health, it can be found in malawi, where almost half the country, 40%, lives in poverty. but for years, the government has been investing in all sorts of new plans for life-saving care. the result? the number of dedeaths in children undnder five has been t in half over the past 20 yeaear....
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second narrator: malnutrition. every year, malnutrition kills twice as many children as aids, tuberculosis, and malaria combined. yet there is hope. an inexpensive, revolutionary therapy is saving children's lives right now. (rooster crows) since 2004, project peanut butter has been treating children in malawi, a country with one of the highest malnutrition rates in the world. (speaking nativeve language) second narrator: as a faculty member at washington university medical school, dr. manary founded project peanut butter to bring the most effective malnutrition therapy to the children who need it most. alefa is 7 months old. she is just entering the critical 6-month-to-two-year-old window where children are most vulnerable to the impact of malnutrition. jason: alefa is, uh, severely malnourished and, um, (unclear), as you can see from the extremely small arms. second narrator: severely malnourished children at this age are at great risk. untreated, more than half will die. pilirani is two years old. severely malno
second narrator: malnutrition. every year, malnutrition kills twice as many children as aids, tuberculosis, and malaria combined. yet there is hope. an inexpensive, revolutionary therapy is saving children's lives right now. (rooster crows) since 2004, project peanut butter has been treating children in malawi, a country with one of the highest malnutrition rates in the world. (speaking nativeve language) second narrator: as a faculty member at washington university medical school, dr. manary...
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narrator: the following program is an original p production ofof link tv. next up, conveniencee undercover. meet the maskeked shoe shiners of bolivia and some other unusual entrepreneurs. all part of link tv's "viewchange" film contest. announcer: "viewchange" is about people making real p progress in tackling the world's toughest issues. can a story change the world? see for yourself in "viewchange." small business. big impact. narrator: whetether it's carving cobblestones or farming cocoa, a new business can be the best ticket out of poverty, and in the developing world, small businesses have a big impact for entire communities. first, watch some women bring a little color to the world of micro finance. and stay tuned t to see the winr of the "viewchange" film contest empowerment prize. (speaking native language) (speaking native language) (laughing) (speaking native language) (speaking native language) (speaking native language) (speaking native language) (singing in native language) (speaking native language) (speaking native language) (speaking native
narrator: the following program is an original p production ofof link tv. next up, conveniencee undercover. meet the maskeked shoe shiners of bolivia and some other unusual entrepreneurs. all part of link tv's "viewchange" film contest. announcer: "viewchange" is about people making real p progress in tackling the world's toughest issues. can a story change the world? see for yourself in "viewchange." small business. big impact. narrator: whetether it's carving...
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so sit back and enjoy. - [narrator] as one of today's most trusted real estate experts, nick has been featured on television, in print and was the host of l.a.'s number one real estate radio show, the real estate investing hour. over the years, nick has coached and advised some of today's top entrepreneurs on how to get their money out of the risky stock market and into safe brick and motor assets. now, you can do the same. nick is giving you the opportunity to learn the secrets of his success first hand. - hi, everyone. my name is kevin harrington. you may know me from the hit tv show shark tank. i want to tell you about my good friend nick vertucci. nick is a man of integrity and his company is one of the nation's top real estate seminar education companies producing amazing success stories. i've had the pleasure of spending time with nick's students and i've witnessed their successes first hand. you know, it's been my experience that you have to take action when opportunity is knocking. i believe the the nb real estate academy is an opportunity you can't afford to miss. - [narrator
so sit back and enjoy. - [narrator] as one of today's most trusted real estate experts, nick has been featured on television, in print and was the host of l.a.'s number one real estate radio show, the real estate investing hour. over the years, nick has coached and advised some of today's top entrepreneurs on how to get their money out of the risky stock market and into safe brick and motor assets. now, you can do the same. nick is giving you the opportunity to learn the secrets of his success...
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narrator: next up, the true story of a girl who justst wants to go to s school and d has to change the minind of her entiree villllage to do o it. an awardrd-winning a animation d other short films from linktv's "viewchange" film contest. man: "viewchange" is about peoplele making real progress and tackling the world's toughest issues. can a story change the world? see for yourself in "viewchange, crosossing the gender r gap." narrator: compared with men, the lives of women are so often hidden behind the walls of tradition, poverty, and isolation. compared with men, the stories of women so often just aren't told. but the documentaries you're about to see a are different. they put women in front of the lens and behind it, and through photography, film, and even ananimation, t they show u us wn stepping out from behind those walls, s surviving and even thriving in some of the poorest countries in the world. take a look across the global gender gap and see the grand prize winner of the "viewchange" film contest. srey: my name is srey neth. i am cambodian. i am a victim of sex trafficking.
narrator: next up, the true story of a girl who justst wants to go to s school and d has to change the minind of her entiree villllage to do o it. an awardrd-winning a animation d other short films from linktv's "viewchange" film contest. man: "viewchange" is about peoplele making real progress and tackling the world's toughest issues. can a story change the world? see for yourself in "viewchange, crosossing the gender r gap." narrator: compared with men, the lives...
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(narrator) and this! very interesting. ooh, but it stinks.ck jones, she'd be shirley jones. boris and i did great in our sex education class, we were voted the most likely to succeeeeed! (narrator) laugh-in was the smartest, sexiest, silliest show
(narrator) and this! very interesting. ooh, but it stinks.ck jones, she'd be shirley jones. boris and i did great in our sex education class, we were voted the most likely to succeeeeed! (narrator) laugh-in was the smartest, sexiest, silliest show
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narrator: dav offers veterans of all generations a lifetime of support.rrator: when america's veterans win, we all win. help us support more victories for veterans. go to dav.org. lou: joining me to discuss north korea, retired four-star general jack keane. general, glad to have you with us. the president comes word that he sent back his national security advisors and generals to come up with a new plan for afghanistan. he didn't like what they produced. >> what's being talked about in washington is just that. the plan seemed to reflect the old policies in afghanistan and the president's instincts, i believe, we need something new and dramatic. we have got to deal with pakistan because that's where the afghan sanctuaries are. if we don't deal with that we just protract the war. lou: there is speculation in the national left-wing media, the fake news, if you prefer. that h.r. mcmaster, the national security advisor has gone for a walk-about and the implication is he's thinking about his career and perhaps this is a moment in which you will see possibly a n
narrator: dav offers veterans of all generations a lifetime of support.rrator: when america's veterans win, we all win. help us support more victories for veterans. go to dav.org. lou: joining me to discuss north korea, retired four-star general jack keane. general, glad to have you with us. the president comes word that he sent back his national security advisors and generals to come up with a new plan for afghanistan. he didn't like what they produced. >> what's being talked about in...
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[male narrator] protect whales, [female narrator] polar bears, tigers, [male narrator] elephants, [female narrator] companion animals, and the environment we all share. protect. i-f-a-w dot org. >> announcer: this is the cbc overnight news. >>> now that the battle over repeal and replacing obamacare republicans are calling it a fraud. >> we're struggling to find a replacement for affordable care act. >> g.o.p. leaders honing in on a notion that's been dubbed. >> skinny >> skinny repeal. >> skinny repeal. >> reporter: skinny repeal would eliminate just a couple key parts of obamacare, like the individual and employer insurance mandates. the congressional budget office predicts that such a package might add 16 million americans to the ranks of the uninsured. but it's hard to know for sure because g.o.p. leaders who want to vote tomorrow are still crafting the plan. >> the skinny bill doesn't work for any state. >> reporter: late this afternoon, three key republicans slammed the slimmed down bill. >> not only do we not replace obamacare, we politically own the collapse of health care. >> rep
[male narrator] protect whales, [female narrator] polar bears, tigers, [male narrator] elephants, [female narrator] companion animals, and the environment we all share. protect. i-f-a-w dot org. >> announcer: this is the cbc overnight news. >>> now that the battle over repeal and replacing obamacare republicans are calling it a fraud. >> we're struggling to find a replacement for affordable care act. >> g.o.p. leaders honing in on a notion that's been dubbed. >>...
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the other narrator is a gynaecologist in present—day dublin and she's increasingly frustrated with herng conditions. so, they are all imprisoned in different ways? yes, you could say that. they feel the need to run. in any case, they all run, and injasmine's case she runs away twice. i suppose we have our fight or flight options and they go for flight each time. the gynaecologist is on the brink, she is trying to decide whether to stay. they have all got great difficulties either because of intimate relationships, work, family or by the social pressures around them, and they seem to be trying to escape. but there's a feeling in the book that things in that respect may be getting better. is that how you feel? i did feel that from looking at the boxing story certainly, things were getting better. obviously katie taylor is a shining example of why women should be allowed to decide whether or not they want to box. it's not for everybody but there were and still are other things that women can't do, that they're not allowed to decide for themselves. and i don't feel that that's getting bett
the other narrator is a gynaecologist in present—day dublin and she's increasingly frustrated with herng conditions. so, they are all imprisoned in different ways? yes, you could say that. they feel the need to run. in any case, they all run, and injasmine's case she runs away twice. i suppose we have our fight or flight options and they go for flight each time. the gynaecologist is on the brink, she is trying to decide whether to stay. they have all got great difficulties either because of...
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narrator: next up, an all new motherers day spececial. g a new mom m is rewardidg and challenging, but what extra burdens do mothers in pooror countries faface? come take a tour of the world's best and worst places to be a mom in this new rereport from "save thehe children" and viewchange.org. man: "viewchange" is about people making g real progress in tackling the world's toughest issues. can a story change the world? see for yourself in "viewchange, the mothers index." narrator: you've heard the term lottttery of b birth. more often t than not, children
narrator: next up, an all new motherers day spececial. g a new mom m is rewardidg and challenging, but what extra burdens do mothers in pooror countries faface? come take a tour of the world's best and worst places to be a mom in this new rereport from "save thehe children" and viewchange.org. man: "viewchange" is about people making g real progress in tackling the world's toughest issues. can a story change the world? see for yourself in "viewchange, the mothers...
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narrator: today on lucky dog... brandon: come on, it's okay.his malamute mix might have wolf blood in his veins... brandon: which is not a bad thing. narrator: ...but he's as timid as a mouse. brandon: he's definitely skittish. it's his dna. narrator: trying to unleash the sweetness within him will be a journey of high anxiety. brandon: i'm brandon mcmillan and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope... ...my mission is to make sure these amazing animals find a purpose, a family and a place to call home.
narrator: today on lucky dog... brandon: come on, it's okay.his malamute mix might have wolf blood in his veins... brandon: which is not a bad thing. narrator: ...but he's as timid as a mouse. brandon: he's definitely skittish. it's his dna. narrator: trying to unleash the sweetness within him will be a journey of high anxiety. brandon: i'm brandon mcmillan and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope... ...my mission is to make sure these amazing...
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voices aren't necessarily just which have multiple narrators voices aren't necessarilyjust on females from the male character point of view. but this changes the way in which the dynamic between their relationships works and is beautifully photographed but almost like a beautifully photographed but almost likeafairy beautifully photographed but almost like a fairy tale. it is very serial, it is a beautiful looking film. that fairy tale quality is partly deliberate but also what it does, this is set in the civil war but it might as well not become the civil war is very distant. in the don siegel version we have shots of the battlefield and flashbacks but none of that here, it is just in the distance. in the novel and the don siegel version there is a character who has been written out of this, sofia coppola said because she did not want to ever lies the subject and also because that is not what the story is about —— trivialise for top i am fond of the don siegel version, it is expectation with some very wall seems, but i like it. this version takes it in a given direction, a very diffe
voices aren't necessarily just which have multiple narrators voices aren't necessarilyjust on females from the male character point of view. but this changes the way in which the dynamic between their relationships works and is beautifully photographed but almost like a beautifully photographed but almost likeafairy beautifully photographed but almost like a fairy tale. it is very serial, it is a beautiful looking film. that fairy tale quality is partly deliberate but also what it does, this is...
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. >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed," a family at war.cripps, heir to a multimillion-dollar media empire, is charged with stealing millions from his mother, melissa. >> he sort of gets up in the morning, yawns, picks out, "i think i will send myself $17,383." >> narrator: but for years, melissa does not even notice. she has her own issues. >> melissa looks at me, goes, "hi. i'm melissa. would you like to smoke some opium?" >> narrator: and in this family, money is no object. >> there was talk about chartering private jets for their pets. >> narrator: and $90,000 goes to one night with high-priced strippers.
. >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed," a family at war.cripps, heir to a multimillion-dollar media empire, is charged with stealing millions from his mother, melissa. >> he sort of gets up in the morning, yawns, picks out, "i think i will send myself $17,383." >> narrator: but for years, melissa does not even notice. she has her own issues. >> melissa looks at me, goes, "hi. i'm melissa. would you like to smoke some opium?"...
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narrator: dav provides veterans with a lifetime of support.an: my victory is being there for my family. narrator: help us support more victories for veterans. go to dav.org. ♪music ♪you fill up my senses ♪like a sleepy blue ocean ♪you fill up my senses ♪come fill me again lou: a few thoughts on the sorry state of congressional leadership in the swamp of washington, d.c. the gop can't manage to reveal obamacare no matter how many times they promised voters they would do so. no matter how terrible they said obamacare is. no matter how many times they said they would repeal it on day one. i hate to be the one to tell them. it's day 171, and not day one. and still no action. the house voted 68 times when it didn't count to repeal, defunds or delay obamacare since january 2011. that's 9 times a year they voted to repeal obamacare. guess what they won't do? they won't repeal obamacare. the latest vote came in may after speaker ryan failed to put together enough votes for the bill in march. now they apparently can't bring themselves to repeal obamaca
narrator: dav provides veterans with a lifetime of support.an: my victory is being there for my family. narrator: help us support more victories for veterans. go to dav.org. ♪music ♪you fill up my senses ♪like a sleepy blue ocean ♪you fill up my senses ♪come fill me again lou: a few thoughts on the sorry state of congressional leadership in the swamp of washington, d.c. the gop can't manage to reveal obamacare no matter how many times they promised voters they would do so. no matter...
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narrator: today, on "lucky dog", narrator: an adorable spaniel mix has all the right looks.randon: even a tilt, i love it. that's gangster. narrator: but training this poster boy to bring out the best in an aspiring photographer... brandon: he's still a jumper. narrator: ...is going to be a heart-pounding race to the finish. brandon: i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope... ...my mission is to make sure these amazing animals find a purpose, a family, and a place to call home.
narrator: today, on "lucky dog", narrator: an adorable spaniel mix has all the right looks.randon: even a tilt, i love it. that's gangster. narrator: but training this poster boy to bring out the best in an aspiring photographer... brandon: he's still a jumper. narrator: ...is going to be a heart-pounding race to the finish. brandon: i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope... ...my mission is to make sure these...
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. ♪ narrator: 2008, discontent turns into confrontation.round the world peoeople take o the streets. ♪ music momar: they use tear gas, electric batons, plastic bullets. it was a very, very hard day. narrator: protests like these in dakar and senegal spread to many other cities. there were similar riots in egypt and in india. in haiti the president was overthrown. the reason? high food prices. one of the major causes: climate change. villagers are leaving their homes simply to survive.
. ♪ narrator: 2008, discontent turns into confrontation.round the world peoeople take o the streets. ♪ music momar: they use tear gas, electric batons, plastic bullets. it was a very, very hard day. narrator: protests like these in dakar and senegal spread to many other cities. there were similar riots in egypt and in india. in haiti the president was overthrown. the reason? high food prices. one of the major causes: climate change. villagers are leaving their homes simply to survive.
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- [narrator] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation, and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, and by klru's producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith, he's the longtime ceo and chairman of southwest airlines, which broke its own records for revenue and passenger traffic in 2016, and carried more people to destinations across the u.s. than any other airline. he's gary kelly. this is overheard. (moderately paced music) let's be honest. is this about the ability to learn, or is this about the experience of not having been taught properly. how have you avoided what has befallen other nations in africa? you can say that he made his own bed, but you caused him to sleep in it. you know you saw a problem, and over time, took it on. let's start with the sizzle before we get to the steak. are you gonna run for president? i think i just got an f from you actually. (crowd applauds) (crowd applauds) gary kelly, welcom
- [narrator] funding for overheard with evan smith is provided in part by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation, and hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, and by klru's producers circle, ensuring local programming that reflects the character and interests of the greater austin, texas community. - i'm evan smith, he's the longtime ceo and chairman of southwest airlines, which broke its own records for revenue and passenger traffic in 2016, and carried more people to...
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(narrator) don't let that happen. speak up about hearing loss. you'll be glad you did. >>> closed captioning provided by -- lief that lasts 10 full hours. that's the power of 10. cortizone 10®. >>> like us on facebook.com/rightthisminute. stay in touch all day long. now back to the show. >>> i got a pair of unfortunate incidents. the first one from taipei, taiwan. this camera just happened to catch this. watch. keep your eye on this construction worker. 25 years old. boom! just gets cut down at the legs. but the video continues and watch that projectile continues across the intersection, nearly hits those women. what the heck was that? >> a pressurized tank of some kind. >> no wa i. >> yeah, it was. a large piece of demolition equipment accidentally hit this co2 tank nap made it turn into a speeding rocket under pressure. >> how was that guy? because it was a brutal hit. >> both legs were broken. expected to make a full recovery. >> considering the impact and how terrible it looks, it's actually best case scenario that he only had broken legs. >>
(narrator) don't let that happen. speak up about hearing loss. you'll be glad you did. >>> closed captioning provided by -- lief that lasts 10 full hours. that's the power of 10. cortizone 10®. >>> like us on facebook.com/rightthisminute. stay in touch all day long. now back to the show. >>> i got a pair of unfortunate incidents. the first one from taipei, taiwan. this camera just happened to catch this. watch. keep your eye on this construction worker. 25 years old....
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Jul 24, 2017
07/17
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. -♪ we can -(yells) -narrator: ...between brothers...the toughest person i know, and i got more respect for him than anybody else. -narrator: ...between teammates... -come on! -we didn't just come alongside as competitors. like, we're all super good friendsow. -(laughing) -narrator: ...and between parents and children. -jeremey: my son jace looks up to me but, honestly, i look up to him. -yeah! -man: whoo! -go! go! go! -narrator: the race to the "spartan" semifinals continues. -man: come on, guys, we got this. -(crowd cheering) -kelvin: we're just minutes away from downtown atlanta,
. -♪ we can -(yells) -narrator: ...between brothers...the toughest person i know, and i got more respect for him than anybody else. -narrator: ...between teammates... -come on! -we didn't just come alongside as competitors. like, we're all super good friendsow. -(laughing) -narrator: ...and between parents and children. -jeremey: my son jace looks up to me but, honestly, i look up to him. -yeah! -man: whoo! -go! go! go! -narrator: the race to the "spartan" semifinals continues....
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(narrator) hearing loss happens gradually with age... making it easy to ignore.ng their hearing tested. untreated hearing loss can keep your loved ones from enjoying what they cherish most. (woman) dad, can you hear me? (narrator) don't let that happen. speak up about hearing loss. you'll be glad you did. babies aren't fully developed until at least 39 weeks. a healthy baby is worth the wait. >>> happy fourth of july. >> good night. >>> time no look up and enjoy the show on a "right this minute" fourth of july. it's a strange holiday sight in a restaurant. >> you don't need it. this bear is super friendly. >> see why it's also behind a sweet summertime surprise. >> well played. >>> a stupid fireworks stunt aimed at a homeless man. >> who was just sleeping in that tunnel. >> the ricochet that had him running. >> look at this right now. primetime. >> a vlogger gets a beach assignment. >> of a bikini photoshoot with a fourth of july theme. >> the rough gig that someone's got to do. >>> and a golfer teeing up a martini. >> because they know all the tricks of the trad
(narrator) hearing loss happens gradually with age... making it easy to ignore.ng their hearing tested. untreated hearing loss can keep your loved ones from enjoying what they cherish most. (woman) dad, can you hear me? (narrator) don't let that happen. speak up about hearing loss. you'll be glad you did. babies aren't fully developed until at least 39 weeks. a healthy baby is worth the wait. >>> happy fourth of july. >> good night. >>> time no look up and enjoy the show...
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(narrator) and this! very interesting. ooh, but it stinks.
(narrator) and this! very interesting. ooh, but it stinks.
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Jul 24, 2017
07/17
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. ♪ narrator: the following program is an original p production ofof link tv.t up, conveniencee undercover. meet the maskeked shoe shiners of bolivia and some other unusual entrepreneurs. all part of link tv's "viewchange" film contest. announcer: "viewchange" is about people making real p progress in tackling the world's toughest issues. can a story change the world? see for yourself in "viewchange." small business. big impact. narrator: whetether it's carving cobblestones or farming cocoa, a new business can be the best ticket out of poverty, and in the developing world, small businesses have a big impact for entire communities. first, watch some women bring a little color to the world of mi
. ♪ narrator: the following program is an original p production ofof link tv.t up, conveniencee undercover. meet the maskeked shoe shiners of bolivia and some other unusual entrepreneurs. all part of link tv's "viewchange" film contest. announcer: "viewchange" is about people making real p progress in tackling the world's toughest issues. can a story change the world? see for yourself in "viewchange." small business. big impact. narrator: whetether it's carving...
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narrator: and tim climbs in the water with great whites.t of nowhere and they're so big. tim: i'm tim faulkner. australia is my home and animals of every shape and size are my life. i wear lots of hats as an animal expert... look at that...look at this guy. just awesome.... join me on this spectacular journey on today's outback adventure. tim: i'm on the trail of an endangered species this morning. but this one isn't the cute and cuddly kind.
narrator: and tim climbs in the water with great whites.t of nowhere and they're so big. tim: i'm tim faulkner. australia is my home and animals of every shape and size are my life. i wear lots of hats as an animal expert... look at that...look at this guy. just awesome.... join me on this spectacular journey on today's outback adventure. tim: i'm on the trail of an endangered species this morning. but this one isn't the cute and cuddly kind.
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narrator: the question is, was there a crime?
narrator: the question is, was there a crime?
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[narrator] take the your weight matters challenge.rs dot org where you'll find free resources to help you take control. you can start improving your life right away. download the free toolkit to prepa you to speak weight and health. your weight does matter. accept the challenge and take charge today. visit your weight matters dot org. helps students develop strong critical thinking skills- [boy] kinda like exercising my brain? yeah! see this old question? it doesn't tell me whether you understand the math, because you can just guess and get it right. [boy] eenie meanie miny mo! [woman] exactly. now try this new kind of question. [boy] hm, 3/2 is the same as 3 one halves; that's here at one and one half! [woman] right! now i can see that you really understand fractions. and the number line. [boy] do i win anything? [woman. laughs] ah! ha-ha ♪ >> it's been nearly 25 years since tiffani amber thiessen was every schoolboy's crush on "saved by the bell." but now at the age of tiffany is going back to tv but this time she's playing a mom. >
[narrator] take the your weight matters challenge.rs dot org where you'll find free resources to help you take control. you can start improving your life right away. download the free toolkit to prepa you to speak weight and health. your weight does matter. accept the challenge and take charge today. visit your weight matters dot org. helps students develop strong critical thinking skills- [boy] kinda like exercising my brain? yeah! see this old question? it doesn't tell me whether you...