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. >> it showed that i had titanium, alum numb, iron, chromium, steel, silica in my lungs. there's nowhere else i could have got metals in my lung. i never worked in anything that would have exposed me to that. >> he was diagnosed with bronchial disease. >> i get short-winded. it's like sucking through a small straw. >> we have been seeing a population of patients with an unexpected shortage of breath. >> dr robert miller is a pulmonologist at the university. at his clinic he began to see veterans with mysterious problems. to solve the mystery dr miller performed lung biopsies on his patients, one of the first doctors to do so. his diagnosis, consfricted bronchial itis. >> is it something you would find in a healthy person, a person fit for deployment? >> no, it's an uncommon diagnosis in an otherwise healthy individual. dr miller says burn pits are an explanation. when he presented his findings patients. >> we know people are sick. we are trying to determine responsible. >> reporter: the department of defense top official says they looked at studies and found no link to bu
. >> it showed that i had titanium, alum numb, iron, chromium, steel, silica in my lungs. there's nowhere else i could have got metals in my lung. i never worked in anything that would have exposed me to that. >> he was diagnosed with bronchial disease. >> i get short-winded. it's like sucking through a small straw. >> we have been seeing a population of patients with an unexpected shortage of breath. >> dr robert miller is a pulmonologist at the university. at his...
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May 11, 2015
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. >> cathedral ball silica st.ers and paul hosted a mother's day con sthert afternoon. >> at adult and children's choirs of the cathedral present aid program honoring blessed virgin mary. our own annie mccormick is a member of the inquire and the concert was dedicated through mothers through the archdioceses. >> moms and kids were treated to a cool vitae this afternoon in camden. the police department along with mr. the police department along with mr. softee teamed up to handout free ice cream around town. we caught one tasty initiative at pine point park. no doubt, that ice cream hit the spot of what turned into a spring hot day. >> ited was a mother's day to remember. like many mothers and grandmothers she too was surrounded by large, loving family. >> when we say large we're talking large. "action news" reporter kenneth moton explains. >> every mother's day the celebration for margareet kohler whoa goes by peggy. always surrounded by the 92-year-old blue bell woman has 11 children. >> it's that sechs humor and
. >> cathedral ball silica st.ers and paul hosted a mother's day con sthert afternoon. >> at adult and children's choirs of the cathedral present aid program honoring blessed virgin mary. our own annie mccormick is a member of the inquire and the concert was dedicated through mothers through the archdioceses. >> moms and kids were treated to a cool vitae this afternoon in camden. the police department along with mr. the police department along with mr. softee teamed up to...
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May 22, 2015
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we are embarked on developing a major integrated industry from the silica in the ground to the panelelectric company. hopefully one of these days instead of exporting fossil fuels, we will be exporting gigawatts of electric power. does that sound good? [applause] francine: one of these days, in 30 years? >> i think you will see major gigawatt production in the next five years. caroline: this might sound like the world is upside down. the oil minister saying they are going to embark on a program to develop solar energy. we are going to speak to more executives coming up in a few minutes. a company that just changed their name to reflect the fight against climate change and the transition to clean energy. mark: thank you. manus: the top stories on bloomberg. mario draghi is in portugal for the form. he said economic conditions have improved in europe, but growth is too low everywhere. he will give the keynote address at 9:00 a.m. london time. david cameron had a chance to make his case about the u.k. relationship with the eu. he is seeking changes to welfare reform that will help curb
we are embarked on developing a major integrated industry from the silica in the ground to the panelelectric company. hopefully one of these days instead of exporting fossil fuels, we will be exporting gigawatts of electric power. does that sound good? [applause] francine: one of these days, in 30 years? >> i think you will see major gigawatt production in the next five years. caroline: this might sound like the world is upside down. the oil minister saying they are going to embark on a...
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May 11, 2015
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the cathedral of about silica of the saints peter and paul hosted a mother's day concert this afternoonhildren choirs performed for the congregation in honor of the blessed virgin mary. >>> thieves tarted baby animals at a zoo. coming up how far they went to committed their crimes and why the animals may be running out of time to be saved. plus this. >>> you know yeah we are doing more with less now. >> the vanishing volunteers. why some say the number of volunteer firefighters is dangerously low, putting communities at risk. and how fixing the problem could come straight out of your pocket. >>> another dense fog advisory in effect for parts of the shore. i'll let you know how long it's going to stick around and what to expect for monday. that's coming up in my first alert seven-day forecast. >>> volunteer firefighters are disappearing, the nbc 10 investigators found in pennsylvania there are only 50,000 left. firefighters across the state tell investigative reporter mitch blocker it is affecting their safety and could affect yours. >> reporter: there may not be a better example of a vo
the cathedral of about silica of the saints peter and paul hosted a mother's day concert this afternoonhildren choirs performed for the congregation in honor of the blessed virgin mary. >>> thieves tarted baby animals at a zoo. coming up how far they went to committed their crimes and why the animals may be running out of time to be saved. plus this. >>> you know yeah we are doing more with less now. >> the vanishing volunteers. why some say the number of volunteer...
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May 22, 2015
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ava"the catch for the guys and is it a b him and not go down without a fight" close >> grant: silica the pepper spray and that the crux of dead the good news is that the jury was not stolen because they fought back no one was seriously hurt in the attempted robbery. orders >> pam: getting ready to take off the houston of the western conference finals coming up sports structure gary joins us with of preview or more women are ditching the scale. >> catherine: the bathroom scales practically obsolete ignoring skills when the line check way and simply engaging weight gain my's try on favorite jeans were more likely than men to rely than 56 percent of men vs. 26% of men and the people behind the studies say they're not really surprised about their reliance on clothing no idea so many women were doing. >> reporter: 1 tracker for whether centered checking a few showers a day now when we can see some more what weather before warhol is this like weather coming up after the break >> pam: we as the questions but the school superintendent took off without answering them and kron 4 news first rep
ava"the catch for the guys and is it a b him and not go down without a fight" close >> grant: silica the pepper spray and that the crux of dead the good news is that the jury was not stolen because they fought back no one was seriously hurt in the attempted robbery. orders >> pam: getting ready to take off the houston of the western conference finals coming up sports structure gary joins us with of preview or more women are ditching the scale. >> catherine: the...
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silica gets chipped away geographically, you'll see much more people attacking the decision to declarethe caliphate in the first place which is one reason they are so acceptable because jihadist themselves would turn if they lose the territory. for someone who believes the caliphate has been legitimately declared, if they don't accept the caliphate authority they die in a state of sin. this also gets to one of the debate as to whether it's legitimate caliphate. for people who support it, as was outlined, it can be living in the caliphate and that certainly is a poll for those who weren't able to do so for those who are more well situated, doing so at the homefront is also one reason they've been so successful compared to other organizations and have a prompt action. you have a lot of things going right now that make them act team essentially from a provision of string from within their small target audience from a position of religious legitimacy. >> one of the goals of u.s. policy should be to not deny them the territory and deny them the caliphate. >> i think so. also to make sure th
silica gets chipped away geographically, you'll see much more people attacking the decision to declarethe caliphate in the first place which is one reason they are so acceptable because jihadist themselves would turn if they lose the territory. for someone who believes the caliphate has been legitimately declared, if they don't accept the caliphate authority they die in a state of sin. this also gets to one of the debate as to whether it's legitimate caliphate. for people who support it, as was...