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but mile after mile step after step getting unbear step after step getting unbearable. >> my breath was kind of like it felt like it was taken from me. >> got out talked to her went to check on her i'm not stopping she kept going. >> he said you are going to finish the race aren't you. i was like yes. >> i said i'm not going to let her stop. we'll do this together. i got out and she grabbed my handy grabbed her hand. >>reporter: so step by step soon became the last mile and then asia, her soned and lieutenant gregory crossed the finish line hand in hand. >> watching her go across the line raising her hands i felt that all over. it was a great moment. >>. >> for him i knew it was my angel at the time because that was. >>reporter: her son held her other hand. he will tell you he has a new hero. >> looking at her and how she used to be and how she is now is inspirational and it make me want to push harder to do the things i want to do in life. >>reporter: new perspective on those in blue. >> with the stuff going on now where police and it's nice to have to know that the people out there. >
but mile after mile step after step getting unbear step after step getting unbearable. >> my breath was kind of like it felt like it was taken from me. >> got out talked to her went to check on her i'm not stopping she kept going. >> he said you are going to finish the race aren't you. i was like yes. >> i said i'm not going to let her stop. we'll do this together. i got out and she grabbed my handy grabbed her hand. >>reporter: so step by step soon became the last...
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but mile after mile step after step getting unbear step after step getting unbearable. >> my breath was kind of like it felt like it was taken from me. >> got out talked to her went to check on her i'm not stopping she kept going. >> he said you are going to finish the race aren't you. i was like yes. >> i said i'm not going to let her stop. we'll do this together. i got out and she grabbed my handy grabbed her hand. >>reporter: so step by step soon became the last mile and then asia, her soned and lieutenant gregory crossed the finish line hand in hand. >> watching her go across the line raising her hands i felt that all over. it was a great moment. >>. >> for him i knew it was my angel at the time because that was. >>reporter: her son held her other hand. he will tell you he has a new hero. >> looking at her and how she used to be and how she is now is inspirational and it make me want to push harder to do the things i want to do in life. >>reporter: new perspective on those in blue. >> with the stuff going on now where police and it's nice to have to know that the people out there. >
but mile after mile step after step getting unbear step after step getting unbearable. >> my breath was kind of like it felt like it was taken from me. >> got out talked to her went to check on her i'm not stopping she kept going. >> he said you are going to finish the race aren't you. i was like yes. >> i said i'm not going to let her stop. we'll do this together. i got out and she grabbed my handy grabbed her hand. >>reporter: so step by step soon became the last...
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but mile after mile step after step getting unbear step after step getting unbearable. >> my breath was kind of like it felt like it was taken from me. >> got out talked to her went to check on her i'm not stopping she kept going. >> he said you are going to finish the race aren't you. i was like yes. >> i said i'm not going to let her stop. we'll do this together. i got out and she grabbed my handy grabbed her hand. >>reporter: so step by step soon became the last mile and then asia, her soned and lieutenant gregory crossed the finish line hand in hand. >> watching her go across the line raising her hands i felt that all over. it was a great moment. >>. >> for him i knew it was my angel at the time because that was. >>reporter: her son held her other hand. he will tell you he has a new hero. >> looking at her and how she used to be and how she is now is inspirational and it make me want to push harder to do the things i want to do in life. >>reporter: new perspective on those in blue. >> with the stuff going on now where police and it's nice to have to know that the people out there. >
but mile after mile step after step getting unbear step after step getting unbearable. >> my breath was kind of like it felt like it was taken from me. >> got out talked to her went to check on her i'm not stopping she kept going. >> he said you are going to finish the race aren't you. i was like yes. >> i said i'm not going to let her stop. we'll do this together. i got out and she grabbed my handy grabbed her hand. >>reporter: so step by step soon became the last...
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. >> the situation was unbearable, so the mayor said we have to do something about it. that's why we are doing it. kimberly: because of public health concerns, trash and recycling are being processed together. they hope to have everything back to normal by tomorrow morning. the rough winter and the trash problem has the district pushing back the start of the street sweeping program. look for the street sweeper's to start making rounds the week of march 9. a rude start in arlington. theives made off with some tires. brianne carter went to the pentagon city neighborhood where this happened at least three times. brianne: not one or two but all four tires gone. >> that's alarming. brianne: wednesday morning, they will cup to find their car sitting on milk crates or bricks after their tires and rims were swiped overnight. one of the victims, a wjla sales executive. >> it's unfortunate the times we live in. you think you live in a nice neighborhood, and here you go. brianne: the tire if that's all happened within a mile of each other, all three vehicles targeted were suv's. >
. >> the situation was unbearable, so the mayor said we have to do something about it. that's why we are doing it. kimberly: because of public health concerns, trash and recycling are being processed together. they hope to have everything back to normal by tomorrow morning. the rough winter and the trash problem has the district pushing back the start of the street sweeping program. look for the street sweeper's to start making rounds the week of march 9. a rude start in arlington....
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they are almost unbearable to look at. you obviously think of the people themselves. you never think that's going to be you. and when it happens, you instantly make that connection. this was the second deadliest accident on french soil. you had a crash in 1981 in corsica. 16 years ago, you had 113 dead. tragedies of this nature remain embedded and implanted in our imagination because they are such tragedies and because they happen to be rare. anchor: this plane is one of the most commonly used by the airlines. that is -- chris is at the airbus headquarters. reporter: behind me, you can see the thousands of airbus workers. they want answers. back in 1990, it might seem old, but the company says that it has a whole new avionics suite inside of it. it's a plane that was well up to standards. and he will be there, airbus has sent their own investigators to help with the investigation. anchor: we can go now to the french alps. he has made his way. reporter: i am 30 minutes away from the side of the crash. we just got here and a fairly remote location. an estimated 300 fire
they are almost unbearable to look at. you obviously think of the people themselves. you never think that's going to be you. and when it happens, you instantly make that connection. this was the second deadliest accident on french soil. you had a crash in 1981 in corsica. 16 years ago, you had 113 dead. tragedies of this nature remain embedded and implanted in our imagination because they are such tragedies and because they happen to be rare. anchor: this plane is one of the most commonly used...
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but when it goes out for days or even weeks, life can be unbearable.g, no refrigeration, phones and internet stop working, and for some, no running water. all of the necessities of modern life... gone.
but when it goes out for days or even weeks, life can be unbearable.g, no refrigeration, phones and internet stop working, and for some, no running water. all of the necessities of modern life... gone.
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the vietcong have been seizing the harvest and collecting unbearable taxes from the farmers.ow come the street -- screaming eagles to stop the vietcong. with codename operation van buren their orders are to search out the enemy and destroy him. this assignment will be tedious avoiding confrontation with the americans. yet the district is infested with an enemy who makes continuous night raids. the search goes on. brigadier general pearson takes command of the eagles in 1966 stepping up the pressure on the vietcong. across the broad reaches of the province, the vietcong are pursued. for the most part they evade capture. in the wake of u.s. military operations, the rice raids diminish, but they do offer a bypass, attacking units from the rear at night. lieutenant general hankey comes to his loft, convincing him that the enemy is well entrenched and it will require repeated efforts by the 101st to dislodge these guerrillas. operation van buren becomes operation harrison. february becomes march. the screaming eagles leave to patrol. enemy main force headquarters are located in hi
the vietcong have been seizing the harvest and collecting unbearable taxes from the farmers.ow come the street -- screaming eagles to stop the vietcong. with codename operation van buren their orders are to search out the enemy and destroy him. this assignment will be tedious avoiding confrontation with the americans. yet the district is infested with an enemy who makes continuous night raids. the search goes on. brigadier general pearson takes command of the eagles in 1966 stepping up the...
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unbearable -- giving for mankind. who he she was. >> claim mueller was killed during jordanian air strike, the pentagon has reject that claim. terrifying moments after food truck explodes and rocks a neighborhood in minnisota the blast gathering debris across the neighborhood, damaging some homes there. this happening after 7:00 last night. the explosion so intense it, could be felt 6 miles away. >> my kids are all asleep. it is like a bomb went off. hon toast goodness, everything off the walls in our house windows broken? we have some garage doors have blown in, front window on home next-door that has been blown in and rather significant damage to the home, and where the vehicle was in fact parked. >> several homeowners suffering minor injuries, but fortunately, no one had to be hospitalized. what exactly cause that explosion is under investigation. >> you can be become a homeowner for less than 20 bucks. you guessed it, there is a catch. coming up the bizarre thing do you have do with the house once you by t plus, d
unbearable -- giving for mankind. who he she was. >> claim mueller was killed during jordanian air strike, the pentagon has reject that claim. terrifying moments after food truck explodes and rocks a neighborhood in minnisota the blast gathering debris across the neighborhood, damaging some homes there. this happening after 7:00 last night. the explosion so intense it, could be felt 6 miles away. >> my kids are all asleep. it is like a bomb went off. hon toast goodness, everything...
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snow freezing rain and unbearable cold hitting tens and millions. your calendar may say march today but this morning spring feels very far away. >>> high anxiety. happening right now, a dangerous spacewalk outside of the international space station. nasa says the astronauts are good to go even after a technical problem with one of their helmets. we'll take you 200 miles above the earth, live. >>> star trek's leading man under fire this morning saying he can't make it to the memorial. the reason shatner says he can't be there and why fans are so angry. >>> and funny or truthful? a controversy over a "saturday night live"'s parody. is anything fair game when it comes to comedy or did the late-night show cross the line? a growing debate today, sunday march 1st 2015. >> announcer: this is "today" with lester holt and erica hill live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome. i'm erica hill. >> and i'm craig melvin. good to see you. >> thank you. >> i see you on tv all the time. >> good to see you. >> right now, several hundred miles above us we ha
snow freezing rain and unbearable cold hitting tens and millions. your calendar may say march today but this morning spring feels very far away. >>> high anxiety. happening right now, a dangerous spacewalk outside of the international space station. nasa says the astronauts are good to go even after a technical problem with one of their helmets. we'll take you 200 miles above the earth, live. >>> star trek's leading man under fire this morning saying he can't make it to the...
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. >> reporter: when her husband ignored her fears and refused to leave fukushima the strain was unbearable. she fired for divorce. it's a kind of marital discord so common these days the japanese have a name for it, nuclear divorce. >> i felt like if i stayed with him i wouldn't be able to keep my children from harm and that's how i got here. >> reporter: here is matsumoto city, far from fukushima far from the worried of radiation. >> reporter: was it worth splitting the city? >> i don't know if it was the right choice. i don't know. but the best thick about being here is seeing my -- thing about being here is seeing my children outside playing and laughing. to not worry and to be able to see them like this makes me very happy. >> do you believe that feuks city will be a safe place to live in? >> not in my lifetime. not the same fukushima that existed before. where you could eat the food without worry, where you could drink the water from the river. that would be wonderful. some day. >> michael okwu, al jazeera. >> a simple wish, and a little hope. that's "america tonight," tell us what yo
. >> reporter: when her husband ignored her fears and refused to leave fukushima the strain was unbearable. she fired for divorce. it's a kind of marital discord so common these days the japanese have a name for it, nuclear divorce. >> i felt like if i stayed with him i wouldn't be able to keep my children from harm and that's how i got here. >> reporter: here is matsumoto city, far from fukushima far from the worried of radiation. >> reporter: was it worth splitting the...
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that relatives still don't know really what happened to makes an already painful situation almost unbearable. >> every morning's alain fredericks goes into her son's room and wishes she could turn back the clock. bryce frederick's lived here with his girlfriend daisy. both of them were on board the ill-fated flight mh 17. not a thing has been changed since. >> sometimes i sit on the beds. sometimes i smell the clothes. i used to think people were crazy when they did it and now i do it myself. it is a way to survive. reality is too hard. >> bryce and daisy left the house for the last time on the morning of july 17, 2014. the young couple had planned a trip to bali. the flight took off from amsterdam just past noon. two point five flowers later its wreckage was strewn across the landscape in eastern ukraine where ukrainian government troops have been fighting pro-russian separatists. the relatives quickly heard almost 300 people on board the jet had died. it took weeks before they received shocking proof. >> we got the first identification of christ. it was his right foot, and it was severely
that relatives still don't know really what happened to makes an already painful situation almost unbearable. >> every morning's alain fredericks goes into her son's room and wishes she could turn back the clock. bryce frederick's lived here with his girlfriend daisy. both of them were on board the ill-fated flight mh 17. not a thing has been changed since. >> sometimes i sit on the beds. sometimes i smell the clothes. i used to think people were crazy when they did it and now i do...
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their struggle to preserve their culture in the u.s., may found at an unbearable cost. another view of multiculturism, captain america in a turbin, how one man turned the icon oven it's
their struggle to preserve their culture in the u.s., may found at an unbearable cost. another view of multiculturism, captain america in a turbin, how one man turned the icon oven it's
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till it was unbearable. >> reporter: they searched outside with a flash light. neighbors came out to help. another hour went by with no sign of her. then a neighbor used his smart phone to send out a alert through next door. it went out to hundreds of people. >> the more people you have the faster we can find had child -- the child. >> reporter: minutes later 2-3 dozen neighbors came out to look for her along side police. >> people started coming from blocks and blocks away. streets and streets. >> people walking their dogs that decided we are in the vicinity, let's start looking. >> reporter: neighbors worked along police officers to search for the 10-year-old. >> they had no problem with the neighbors looking around. it fold like one community effort. >> reporter: 12:30 a.m. she came back home. she had fallen asleep in a neighbor's backyard. he says it is easier to solve problems in a tight nit community and social media can bring neighbors together. >> we are a guest in their neighborhood and we just -- we get looped into their communications. >> reporter: as
till it was unbearable. >> reporter: they searched outside with a flash light. neighbors came out to help. another hour went by with no sign of her. then a neighbor used his smart phone to send out a alert through next door. it went out to hundreds of people. >> the more people you have the faster we can find had child -- the child. >> reporter: minutes later 2-3 dozen neighbors came out to look for her along side police. >> people started coming from blocks and blocks...
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belgium is the only country that allows children of any age suffering from an unbearable and irreversibledisease the same right as an adult to choose to die. in socially conservative chile valentina's request has triggered a heated debate. >> it is an atrocity, especially for children because they would be treated as objects. >> the only thing certain in life is death. so to speak of her dignified death is to address the fundamental rights of a patient as a human being. >> congressmen is one of the few calling for legalizing euthanasia, but even he is reluctant to allow it for children. despite doctor's efforts valentina's health is deteriorating. something she tries to conceal by taking off her oxygen mask just long enough to smile in a photo with me. she's been fighting to live all her life, but she knows it's a losing battle. the only question is whether it will end at a time of her own choosing. lucia newman al jazeera santiago. >> south koreans are taking part in a defense drill that coincides with military drills, but many people are not showing interest. >> when the sirens blare ev
belgium is the only country that allows children of any age suffering from an unbearable and irreversibledisease the same right as an adult to choose to die. in socially conservative chile valentina's request has triggered a heated debate. >> it is an atrocity, especially for children because they would be treated as objects. >> the only thing certain in life is death. so to speak of her dignified death is to address the fundamental rights of a patient as a human being. >>...
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according to protesters, they are making life in towns unbearable. >> it's affecting property prices and the cost of goods in the shops. and it's getting harder for people to get around on public transport. >> while the vast majority of people reject violence a survey by one of main political parties has found 70% are in favour of measures to control visitor numbers. >> if there's no measures taken i guess the situation is worse. you can see in the last few weeks there are protests and there are serious conflicts. >> the problem is bringing in measures that just tart the traders and don't put off the influx of mainland thinees visits buying everything from heal estate to luxury goods. >> many mainland visitors point out that their transcript help ongoing kong and they don't understand why they are resented. in their view do you want the money or not. >> the issue fuelled the debate about a troubled relationship especially in the wake of the occupied central movement. it reflects the frustration of hong kong people with the government. the lack of ability to do things, referring all d
according to protesters, they are making life in towns unbearable. >> it's affecting property prices and the cost of goods in the shops. and it's getting harder for people to get around on public transport. >> while the vast majority of people reject violence a survey by one of main political parties has found 70% are in favour of measures to control visitor numbers. >> if there's no measures taken i guess the situation is worse. you can see in the last few weeks there are...
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if you stay unbearably around with that you can find -- on there and play around with that you can find what you are looking for. [laughter] yes. but for the most part on the front page of the website, the archives are good at having a list of the monthly events. so, so yes. you get some information to point you in a direction. but from that point if you cannot not have what you're looking for you can call and have some numbers and specialists and meet you at that point. thank you.
if you stay unbearably around with that you can find -- on there and play around with that you can find what you are looking for. [laughter] yes. but for the most part on the front page of the website, the archives are good at having a list of the monthly events. so, so yes. you get some information to point you in a direction. but from that point if you cannot not have what you're looking for you can call and have some numbers and specialists and meet you at that point. thank you.
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were cooking over the fireplace up through the floorboards and the rest of the house would become unbearably hot, so they did build a summer kitchen outback within 50 years. unfortunately, we lost that to fire in 1979. this still was the main kitchen up through 1850. it was cut off from the interior. you're only access would have been through a door in the wine cellar or through the corner of this room. if you were the cook servant or valet carrying food, you would be going outside and back up the stairway into the house. even unpleasant days, that would not be an easy task carrying food. the room where the stairs are now leading down to the basement was to the root cellar. this is where they stored meat larder products. we are called bacon's castle and are asked if we sell bacon. i tell people we don't do they did serve pork products here at one point. in the kitchen behind us, we have found the wine cellar. this space stored all their beverages, including arthur allen ii's wine. he produced and sold his own. it was known as the norton variety which did well for him. we also have some origi
were cooking over the fireplace up through the floorboards and the rest of the house would become unbearably hot, so they did build a summer kitchen outback within 50 years. unfortunately, we lost that to fire in 1979. this still was the main kitchen up through 1850. it was cut off from the interior. you're only access would have been through a door in the wine cellar or through the corner of this room. if you were the cook servant or valet carrying food, you would be going outside and back up...
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if you stay unbearably around with that you can find -- on there and play around with that you can find what you are looking for. [laughter] yes. but for the most part, on the front page of the website, the archives are good at having a list of the monthly events. so, so yes. you get some information to point you in a direction. but from that point if you cannot not have what you're looking for you can call and have some numbers and specialists and meet you at that point. thank you. [applause] >> incorporated by congress on march 3, 1865 the freedman's
if you stay unbearably around with that you can find -- on there and play around with that you can find what you are looking for. [laughter] yes. but for the most part, on the front page of the website, the archives are good at having a list of the monthly events. so, so yes. you get some information to point you in a direction. but from that point if you cannot not have what you're looking for you can call and have some numbers and specialists and meet you at that point. thank you. [applause]...
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their struggle to preserve their culture in the u.s., may found at an unbearable cost. another view of multiculturism, captain america in a turbin, how one man turned the icon oven it's head to battle intolerant. welcome to the stream where your interactivity with us helps drive our conversation. he brings in all of your feedback throughout the show so we are talking about black history month. started by 1970, it turns into an entire month. and the purpose was really to teach african-american history in the public schools but now, almost 90 years later, two questions really arise. has it been effective in teaching african-american history in the schools and has it enlarged part achieved it's purpose? >> and the third question has emerged should we even be celebrating because allegedly we live in a post racial society. the proof some people say is the election of barack obama elected twice, the first black president, there's also oprah, there's also serena, and tiger woods and also selma the movie. >> there's a lot of main stream integration that goes behind these iconic
their struggle to preserve their culture in the u.s., may found at an unbearable cost. another view of multiculturism, captain america in a turbin, how one man turned the icon oven it's head to battle intolerant. welcome to the stream where your interactivity with us helps drive our conversation. he brings in all of your feedback throughout the show so we are talking about black history month. started by 1970, it turns into an entire month. and the purpose was really to teach african-american...
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>> a northern arizona wildlife park is sharing their triple threat of unbearable cuteness. the black bear cubs were born at the wildlife park near flagstaff. they can be soon by the adoring public and will be in a special viewing area until they are old enough to move into the open area. the park visitors can drive through the wilderness trails to see the baby bears in their native wilderness habitat. >>> san jose police take the next step interest putting surveillance video technology on the front line. the devices the department will soon be testing. >> san francisco police facing intense scrutiny over racist text emergencies and the new investigation being launched today. >> we will take you to a quick break but we three you with live what's happened to snacking? how did it become absent-mindedly eating one after the next? we are a creamy cheese that still believes in savoring our food. the laughing cow. reinvent snacking. ♪ ♪ wow something sounds sweet in here!!!! ♪ ♪ need a little honey in the bowl. yeah!!! badabopbopbopa!!! no? must be the honey!!! >>> live from the k
>> a northern arizona wildlife park is sharing their triple threat of unbearable cuteness. the black bear cubs were born at the wildlife park near flagstaff. they can be soon by the adoring public and will be in a special viewing area until they are old enough to move into the open area. the park visitors can drive through the wilderness trails to see the baby bears in their native wilderness habitat. >>> san jose police take the next step interest putting surveillance video...
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life in one of the poorest counts in america can be unbearable especially for families who can't afford septic systems, families forced to flush waste into their yards. and pope francis hinting he may only be pontiff for a few more years. what he misses most about having a normal life. >> an american aid worker who contracted ebola at cyril is in serious condition. arrived at the centers for disease control in maryland. he or she is in a high isolation unit the same organization treated nina aboutham nina pham. >> water and disease, ash-har quraishi went for a visit. >> here in loundes county, hard work is a way of lot of life. nestled in the black belt region of the deep south known for its dark earth it leads to higher absorption, no real way to deal with raw sewage. it is a probable countless residents have struggled with for years. >> what kind of things are happening? >> sewage back up, this drain is not draining look it should and it's just a mess. >> at least hardy has a accept septic system. her neighbor has nothing. it flows into her backyard. do you worry about it at all? >> w
life in one of the poorest counts in america can be unbearable especially for families who can't afford septic systems, families forced to flush waste into their yards. and pope francis hinting he may only be pontiff for a few more years. what he misses most about having a normal life. >> an american aid worker who contracted ebola at cyril is in serious condition. arrived at the centers for disease control in maryland. he or she is in a high isolation unit the same organization treated...
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. >> reporter: for george rue every day sounds are unbearable. >> squeaky door hirshs hirshes.ype of fork on a plate like microscopic needles shooting in my eardrums. >> linda has trouble with louder noises. >> i won't say painful. it's not painful but it was just um, made me feel like high to cover my ears. roar roar the discomfort level is different but george and linda suffer from the same thing thing. hyper accuse sis. >> basically you think of hyper means excessive and accuse sis means sound it's an excess tiff response to sound. >> reporter: that can range from sensitivity to even physical pain in extreme cases the condition can lead to depression and anxiety. >> they can essentially become her mitts or shut in because they cannot tolerate even the simplest sound. >> reporter: it's estimated about 8% of the population has hyper akisis some causes include exposure to loud noise certain inflammatory or infectious diseases and sometimes that is no clear cause. >> most of us think it's a brain perception problem where the brain is hyper drpa vigilant and sensitive to sounds.
. >> reporter: for george rue every day sounds are unbearable. >> squeaky door hirshs hirshes.ype of fork on a plate like microscopic needles shooting in my eardrums. >> linda has trouble with louder noises. >> i won't say painful. it's not painful but it was just um, made me feel like high to cover my ears. roar roar the discomfort level is different but george and linda suffer from the same thing thing. hyper accuse sis. >> basically you think of hyper means...
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the bottom line is tattoo many people and too many places are facing unbearable realities. we cannot accept that. we all of us collectively and we do not accept that and this counsel working with governments across the globe can help to create a future that is much brighter than the present or the past. i believe it is fair to say that we are already making historic progress gains and i'm proud to say that since 2009 the united states has been privileged to join with many of you and work hard in order to achieve those gains. consider the unprecedented resolutions, this council has passed to respond to threats facing civil society to better protects the human rights of lbgt and promote freedom of religion and freedom of expression including through resolution 16/18. consider the indispensable role the hrc has played in encouraging leaders to live up to their promises and commitments in countries such as burma and sri lanka with opportunities for real change. consider the mountain of evidence we have compiled detailing horrific human rights abuses by government forces and ter
the bottom line is tattoo many people and too many places are facing unbearable realities. we cannot accept that. we all of us collectively and we do not accept that and this counsel working with governments across the globe can help to create a future that is much brighter than the present or the past. i believe it is fair to say that we are already making historic progress gains and i'm proud to say that since 2009 the united states has been privileged to join with many of you and work hard...
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he probably found that unbearable, and began escaping from reality into his own tight shell. >> reporter: the sarin gas attacks on the tokyo subway system shocked japanese. and many followed matsumoto's trial closely. especially the families of the victims, and the thousands of survivors. but, with the defendant defusing to speak coherently few were satisfied with the outcome of the case. abe says he ran the trial by the books, but he still feels a sense of regret. >> reporter: the trial ended even though crucial elements remained unknown. it was a real shame. i feel terribly sorry for failing to oversee a trial that actually deserves to be called a trial. one that leaves lessons for future generations. >> abe and people affected by aum shinri kyo say they are searching for closure. they say it's important to examine the roots of these terrible crimes and how authorities handle the cult to ensure this kind of thing never happens again. jun yotsumoto, nhk world tokyo. >>> now, in other news tunisian authorities have designed nine men on suspicion of involvement in the deadly museum attack
he probably found that unbearable, and began escaping from reality into his own tight shell. >> reporter: the sarin gas attacks on the tokyo subway system shocked japanese. and many followed matsumoto's trial closely. especially the families of the victims, and the thousands of survivors. but, with the defendant defusing to speak coherently few were satisfied with the outcome of the case. abe says he ran the trial by the books, but he still feels a sense of regret. >> reporter: the...
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were cooking over the fireplace up through the floorboards and the rest of the house would be, unbearably hot. so they did build a summer kitchen now back. within 50 years. unfortunately, we lost that to fire in 1979. this still was the main kitchen after 1860. it was cut off from the interior. so you're only access would've been through a door and the wine cellar or a door to the corner of this room. so if you were the cook, servant carrying food, you would be going outside back up into the house. you can just imagine unpleasant weather days, that is good not going to be an easy task for you carrying food. the room where the stairs are now leading down to the basement, this is a root cellar. and there is one across mid-which is the dairy. this is where they stored all their meat dairy larder -- we are bacon's castle. we get asked whether or not they stored bacon. we have in the kitchen behind us the wine cellar. this space stored other beverages, including arthur allen's wine. he produced and sold his own wine. he cultivated an indigenous grape of virginia known as the norton bridie. we
were cooking over the fireplace up through the floorboards and the rest of the house would be, unbearably hot. so they did build a summer kitchen now back. within 50 years. unfortunately, we lost that to fire in 1979. this still was the main kitchen after 1860. it was cut off from the interior. so you're only access would've been through a door and the wine cellar or a door to the corner of this room. so if you were the cook, servant carrying food, you would be going outside back up into the...
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she says it is unbearable, that's a great description for t then we have one more for you, 8 degrees pretty bad from steve johnson sent in from west chester, this did he well with snow last night or throughout the day yesterday. but nice clear skies. now, he says, this storm absolutely defined winter 2014 or into 2015, as well, and, you know, you're absolutely right. this definitely was one that pretty much is one we're going to remember about this winter season. meanwhile, storm scan3 at least that's nice and clear all quiet, high pressure in place, and we've got nice quiet forecast for up. now we are looking ahead to spring. we continue to countdown on this graphic. and i love it because it is just nice warm thoughts to think about, right? the phillies home open is her just over a month away. twenty-nine days until the average high hits 60. and spring at least for the astronomical calendar purposes officially begins in two weeks from now. meanwhile, it is time to spring forward by the way in just two days. so don't forget to do. that will meanwhile looking forward in the forecast,
she says it is unbearable, that's a great description for t then we have one more for you, 8 degrees pretty bad from steve johnson sent in from west chester, this did he well with snow last night or throughout the day yesterday. but nice clear skies. now, he says, this storm absolutely defined winter 2014 or into 2015, as well, and, you know, you're absolutely right. this definitely was one that pretty much is one we're going to remember about this winter season. meanwhile, storm scan3 at least...
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and also her unbearable -- pity for the suffering of mankind.she was. >> reporter: senator john mccain's voice cracked as he read part of a letter she wrote i have been shown the darkness in life and even in prison life can be free. mccain said her words were wise strong, brave and true. >>> it appears tonight that the nigerian militant group pledged allegiance to the islamic state. this audio message was posted on boko haram's twitter account. said the group is announcing its allegiance. the leaders claim they're establishing a caliphate. it is believed to be authentic by a group that monitors the group. hours before the audio was released, four suicide bombers attached a fish market and three other locations in the northern nigerian city. at least 54 people were killed. eyewitnesses claim two of the bombers were women. boko haram did not comment on the attacks. >>> the world health organization today began large scale testing of an experimental vaccine in guinea. health officials want to see how effective it might be in preventing future outbr
and also her unbearable -- pity for the suffering of mankind.she was. >> reporter: senator john mccain's voice cracked as he read part of a letter she wrote i have been shown the darkness in life and even in prison life can be free. mccain said her words were wise strong, brave and true. >>> it appears tonight that the nigerian militant group pledged allegiance to the islamic state. this audio message was posted on boko haram's twitter account. said the group is announcing its...
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. >> reporter: swapping stories lifting days of unbearable sadness. >> then i saw like -- nick's name. i was like -- not possible. you know. like nope. >> reporter: the 55-year-old drowned wednesday when he fell out of his kayak into choppy water. a friend in a second kayak tried to help but both men ended up struggling in the water. and only one made it back to shore. >> in the moment he walked into the classroom he was infectious. a huge smile. >> reporter: those taught pulled together this gathering. knowing how he loved the water. often taking field trips to the beach and enjoying it with his now 9-year-old son. >> in a way the beach is also kind of peaceful. and i think a bonfire is a nice way to send our thoughts up to him. he really talked about his son almost every day. you could see the love in his eyes he had for him. and for everybody. so it's -- really can't explain the loss you feel. >> he gave more than most teachers i've ever met. so yeah. i usually don't get emotional. he was just the best. >> reporter: what made him special? his energy and humanity. >> i have all the
. >> reporter: swapping stories lifting days of unbearable sadness. >> then i saw like -- nick's name. i was like -- not possible. you know. like nope. >> reporter: the 55-year-old drowned wednesday when he fell out of his kayak into choppy water. a friend in a second kayak tried to help but both men ended up struggling in the water. and only one made it back to shore. >> in the moment he walked into the classroom he was infectious. a huge smile. >> reporter: those...
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. >> chris ellis says the pain he feels is unbearable. >> his son devon had talent and and intelligence. >> still, it was not enough . >> they did not just take my son. they took my future. they took my legacy and everything i was to identify me as a father and as a man. >> ellis says he knows the streets of oakland are not safe, he never thought a 14-year-old such as devon who was never in trouble with gun violence. >> the streets they got him. they got him. yeah, i don't know how to deal with that. his message to parents, be able to say no at times when your children asked to be outside. >> oakland right now is a killing field. it is not safe for kids to be out there. >> on saturday, shortly before 8 p.m. devon was with two friends walking home to a near by store. someone came up in a car and got out and shot the 14-year-old. ellis says he suspects the case is a mistaken identity. >> they took it all, man. i don't know how to rebuild from this but i am going to push on for him. >> devon was a two time al star of the american youth football league. he's a freshman and just earned a foo
. >> chris ellis says the pain he feels is unbearable. >> his son devon had talent and and intelligence. >> still, it was not enough . >> they did not just take my son. they took my future. they took my legacy and everything i was to identify me as a father and as a man. >> ellis says he knows the streets of oakland are not safe, he never thought a 14-year-old such as devon who was never in trouble with gun violence. >> the streets they got him. they got him....
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but people that play pro football says that is that i unbearable injury and you just can't go any more. frank gore is leaving the san francisco 49ers and recently was said that he would be going to the philadelphia eagles. late reports tonight says he's going to the indianapolis colts. so frank gore is leading the 49ers their all-time leading rusher. you put this all down in black and white willis' retire and justin smith says he's ready to roll goal going gore going capernick that rover was shot down today and jam harbaugh is laughing all the way to the bank. >>: out of the been with the doing >>: i think we're gonna be lower in in of the standings for least two or three years >>: the raiders will have a better record than the niners this year. >>gary: as for capernick might be train wreck based bell was one rumor today the 49ers went public via the general manager with the denial. espn is the knowledge we saying that it was false. so everybody is getting in the act. >>gary: pam moore i like being used i do not like being used about tonight was play on the internet. a very emotional s
but people that play pro football says that is that i unbearable injury and you just can't go any more. frank gore is leaving the san francisco 49ers and recently was said that he would be going to the philadelphia eagles. late reports tonight says he's going to the indianapolis colts. so frank gore is leading the 49ers their all-time leading rusher. you put this all down in black and white willis' retire and justin smith says he's ready to roll goal going gore going capernick that rover was...
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it's unbearable. >> you know, i was just -- i just couldn't -- i couldn't cry.ouldn't do anything but just stare at him because i couldn't believe what he was saying. that's how our nightmare started. >> who would want to kill sid, you know? >> in this case, the police started their investigation with sam wells. >> it was just almost too much. for all of us. hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move it. you're killing me. you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a while before he's ready, but our subaru legacy will be waiting for him. (vo) the longest-lasting midsize sedan in its class. the twenty-fifteen subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. brings you that "straight from the grove taste"atural from us, the orange juice growers... to you, morin' ma'am. the orange juice lovers. enjoy. florida's natural. now? can i at least put my shoes on? if your bladder is calling the shots ... you may have a medical condition called overactive bladder ... ...
it's unbearable. >> you know, i was just -- i just couldn't -- i couldn't cry.ouldn't do anything but just stare at him because i couldn't believe what he was saying. that's how our nightmare started. >> who would want to kill sid, you know? >> in this case, the police started their investigation with sam wells. >> it was just almost too much. for all of us. hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for...
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so unbearable that even the morphine didn't work after a while. czech republic to another hospital where i could be closer to my parents. >> on wednesday, december 29th, i was medevaced to an international hospital in bangkok and the doctors assessed me and diagnosed me with septicemia, which is a very fast-acting blood poisoning, and pneumonia in addition to the leg wounds that i had. my mom came. and i remember she arrived in the middle of the night. visiting hours were over, but nothing stops my mom. she barged into -- into icu at around 2:00 a.m. and it was so good to see her. and it doesn't matter how old you are. when you're in pain, like, there's nothing better than having your mom there. stephan and a lot of others put in a lot of time trying to find the friend who had been with me in the bungalow in the hopes that he had survived but unfortunately he didn't make it. and there's just no way to understand why some people made it and some people didn't. >> we got a ride into khao lak and we went to the dive shop, and they had started putting
so unbearable that even the morphine didn't work after a while. czech republic to another hospital where i could be closer to my parents. >> on wednesday, december 29th, i was medevaced to an international hospital in bangkok and the doctors assessed me and diagnosed me with septicemia, which is a very fast-acting blood poisoning, and pneumonia in addition to the leg wounds that i had. my mom came. and i remember she arrived in the middle of the night. visiting hours were over, but...
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visitors using multiple ways to cross into mainland china, they are making life in local border towns unbearable. >> it's affecting property prices and the cost of goods. it's harder for people to get around on public transport. >> while the fast majority reject violence, a survey from one of the main political parties found 70% are in favour of measures to control visitor numbers. >> if there's no measures taken the situation will go worse. in the last few weeks there are protests, serious conflict. >> the problem is bringing in measures that target the traders and don't put off the growing influx of visitors and tourists. buying everything from real estate to luxury goods. many point out that shopping trips helped hong kong. they don't understand why they are resented. in their view do you want our money or not. >> the people that come across the border - the issue will fuel the debate in mainland china. palings in the wake. occupied central movement. >> it reflects the frustration of hong kong people with the government. a lock of eighty that does things without referring decisions to beijing
visitors using multiple ways to cross into mainland china, they are making life in local border towns unbearable. >> it's affecting property prices and the cost of goods. it's harder for people to get around on public transport. >> while the fast majority reject violence, a survey from one of the main political parties found 70% are in favour of measures to control visitor numbers. >> if there's no measures taken the situation will go worse. in the last few weeks there are...
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belgium is the only country that allows children of any age suffering from an unbearable and irreversibleease the same right as an adult to choose to die. the question has triggered a heated debate. >> translator: it's an atrocity especially for children because they would be treated as objects >> translator: the only thing certain in life is death. so to address the fundamental rights of a patient as a human being. >> reporter: this congressman is one of the few calling for legal euthanasia euthanasia. but even he is reluctant to talk about children. ♪ >> translator: she has been fighting to live all her life but she knows it's a losing battle. the only question is whether it will end at a time of her own choosing. lucia newman al jazeera, santiago. >>> facebook unveils new guidelines for what it considered unacceptable behavior, and apparently the mystery of the himalayan yetty is not much of a mystery at all. scientists have a new theory. festival has been a breeding ground for some of the biggest tech innovations in the world. we'll take you there, giving you a glimpse into the future
belgium is the only country that allows children of any age suffering from an unbearable and irreversibleease the same right as an adult to choose to die. the question has triggered a heated debate. >> translator: it's an atrocity especially for children because they would be treated as objects >> translator: the only thing certain in life is death. so to address the fundamental rights of a patient as a human being. >> reporter: this congressman is one of the few calling for...
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gratitude that we know when we feel the heat of the sun, the sense of humor in the face of the unbearable and the persistence of suffering and one thing more, the capacity to reach across our difference to offer a hand of doing -- healing. for all of the challenges of the changing world and all of the imperfections of our democracy the capacity to reach across our differences is something that is entirely up to us. maybe all in our own lives set an example for the kids to enter the doors and exit with higher expectations for their country. maybe all remember the times this american family has challenged us to ask what we can do, to dream and say why not, to seek a cause that endures, and sail against the wind in its pursuit and live our lives with that heightened sense of purpose. thank you. may god bless you. may continue to bless this country that we love. thank you. [applause] >> following the dedication ceremony, vice president joe biden spoke at the kennedy institute in a room created to be a replica of the actual u.s. senate chamber. [applause] vice president biden: wow. we will com
gratitude that we know when we feel the heat of the sun, the sense of humor in the face of the unbearable and the persistence of suffering and one thing more, the capacity to reach across our difference to offer a hand of doing -- healing. for all of the challenges of the changing world and all of the imperfections of our democracy the capacity to reach across our differences is something that is entirely up to us. maybe all in our own lives set an example for the kids to enter the doors and...
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according to protestors, they are making life in local border towns unbearable. >> it's affecting property people to just get around on public transport. >> while the vast majority of hong kong people would reject violence a survey by one of the main political parties has found 70% are in favor of measures to control visitor numbers. >> it's just no measures taken -- if there are no measures taken, i think the signatures will go worse. you can see in the last few weeks, there are protests and serious conflict. >> the problem is bringing in measures that just target the traders and don't put off the growing influx of mainland chinese visitors and tourists to luxury goods. >> many mainland visitors would point out their shopping trips have helped hong kong through recent economic down to your understanding. they don't understand why they are resented. in their view: do you want our money or not? the people who come across the border. >> reporter: the issue has fueled the debate about the troubled relationship with mainland china especially in the wake of the occupy central movement calling f
according to protestors, they are making life in local border towns unbearable. >> it's affecting property people to just get around on public transport. >> while the vast majority of hong kong people would reject violence a survey by one of the main political parties has found 70% are in favor of measures to control visitor numbers. >> it's just no measures taken -- if there are no measures taken, i think the signatures will go worse. you can see in the last few weeks, there...
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they say life in local border towns unbearable. >> it's effecting property prices and the cost of goodsd it's getting harder for people to get around in public transport. >> while the vast majority of hong kong people would reject violence, a survey by one of the main political parties has found 70% are in favor of measures to control visiting numbers. >> there are no measures taken. you can see in the last few weeks there are protests and serious conflicts. >> the problem is bringing in measures that just target the traders and don't put off the growing influx of mainland chinese visitors and tourists buying everything from real state to luxury goods. many would point out that their shopping trips have helped hong kong through recent economic down turns and they don't understand why they're resented. in their view, do you want our money or not. >> the issue has fueled the debate with the troubled relationship with mainland china, especially in the wake of the occupied centralized movement calling for greater freedoms. >> because it reflects the hong kong people with the government the
they say life in local border towns unbearable. >> it's effecting property prices and the cost of goodsd it's getting harder for people to get around in public transport. >> while the vast majority of hong kong people would reject violence, a survey by one of the main political parties has found 70% are in favor of measures to control visiting numbers. >> there are no measures taken. you can see in the last few weeks there are protests and serious conflicts. >> the...
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her beautiful smile, her unforgettable laugh, her wonderful accentric sense of humor and also her unbearablejust who she was. >> icy militants claim that mueller was killed during a jordanian air strike, but the pentagon has rejected that claim. >>> russian authorities say two suspects are behind bars in connection with the death of major opposition leader, borris, shot and killed last week in moscow, officials giving very little description of the two men believed to be responsible for his death. was one of president vladmeere putin's most outspoken critics. russia's top investigative bodies says it is continuing to look into several possible motives. >>> one year after malaysia airlines flight 370 just vanished from the sky some family members are still hoping their loved ones will return home. hundreds gathering for a candlelight vigil to mark the disappearance of flight mh370. says the flight had some sort every accident that they still can't explain. have declared all 239 passengers presumed dead. the aircraft is believed to be somewhere in the southern indian ocean. >> terrifying momen
her beautiful smile, her unforgettable laugh, her wonderful accentric sense of humor and also her unbearablejust who she was. >> icy militants claim that mueller was killed during a jordanian air strike, but the pentagon has rejected that claim. >>> russian authorities say two suspects are behind bars in connection with the death of major opposition leader, borris, shot and killed last week in moscow, officials giving very little description of the two men believed to be...
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. >> sometimes you have to walk in the street because it's unbearable. >> reporter: makes for a long walk home no matter the distance. >> a couple close calls. i was able to catch my balance. >> reporter: c street southeast off kentucky watch your step or cross the street. over there, it's dry, it's treated. r street off naylor in southeast. it goes from pretty good to not so good to i'd rather walk in the street. all in the same block. >> it's a little worse this time around. i think people were a little surprised this much came down. >> reporter: until the snow is gone you just have to maneuver. if you need help with snow removal contact the office on aging in d.c. live in southeast, kristin wright news4. >>> if you live in montgomery county highway officials say you need to be patient. the crews are just now starting to plow neighborhood streets. plows may have to make more than one pass to clear them. crews will be working through the night into tomorrow to clear those streets. >>> that job won't get any easier tonight but relief from the cold is on the way. here's doug with a fi
. >> sometimes you have to walk in the street because it's unbearable. >> reporter: makes for a long walk home no matter the distance. >> a couple close calls. i was able to catch my balance. >> reporter: c street southeast off kentucky watch your step or cross the street. over there, it's dry, it's treated. r street off naylor in southeast. it goes from pretty good to not so good to i'd rather walk in the street. all in the same block. >> it's a little worse this...
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. >> it was unbearable. about -- that's so interesting about vegas, there's nothing there, really. there's nothing there. you can gamble. you can eat. but other than that, it's like -- it's a desert. >> jimmy: you can smoke. [ laughter ] you forgot smoking. that's a fun thing to do. >> yeah, that's a fun thing to do. i have to say the first -- i was there for the crash. i was there when the crash happened. >> jimmy: oh, wow. >> 2008 to 2010. ? that hit vegas hard. >> it was ground zero. it was interesting. i had a little suite -- little suite. i had a gigantic suite at caesar's palace. they were building this new building this new gigantic tower across from my suite. i'd wake up and the cranes and the workers and they're coming and climbing and one day -- the day after the crash, they walked away. and the cranes were there. the cranes never moved again. and the people just walked away. they took their lunch pails and walked away. and i was like, i never saw that before. that's really fascinating. i was compl
. >> it was unbearable. about -- that's so interesting about vegas, there's nothing there, really. there's nothing there. you can gamble. you can eat. but other than that, it's like -- it's a desert. >> jimmy: you can smoke. [ laughter ] you forgot smoking. that's a fun thing to do. >> yeah, that's a fun thing to do. i have to say the first -- i was there for the crash. i was there when the crash happened. >> jimmy: oh, wow. >> 2008 to 2010. ? that hit vegas hard....
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. >> this morning, in northern arizona, a wildlife park has unbearable cuteness black bear cubs born at a park mere flagstaff. they can be seen by the public and will be in a special viewing area until they are old enough to move into the more open areas. the park visitors can drive through the trails to see the baby bears. >> at 6:00 more for your money on the costly kitchen appliances, with "consumer reports" pans with seven-day forecast for a look at how to keep it running long after you leave the check outline. >> oakland helps people with work and life battle and establishing that niche to attract bay area women. >> and the bay bridge toll plaza is getting check out my breakfast! eggs... sausage... ham... bacon... cheese... and sourdough bread. uh, mine's easier. get a load of jack's loaded breakfast sandwich. what's on it? what's not on it? it's like a big ol' breakfast buffet right in your hand. (scal): good day, m'lady! i am sir-can-a-lot, here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! see what spam can! do... at spam.com >>> live from th
. >> this morning, in northern arizona, a wildlife park has unbearable cuteness black bear cubs born at a park mere flagstaff. they can be seen by the public and will be in a special viewing area until they are old enough to move into the more open areas. the park visitors can drive through the trails to see the baby bears. >> at 6:00 more for your money on the costly kitchen appliances, with "consumer reports" pans with seven-day forecast for a look at how to keep it...
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belgium is the only country that allows children of any age suffering an unbearable and irreversible disease, the same rite as an adult, to choose to die. >> in socially conservative chillie, valentina's request triggered debate. >> it's an atrocity for children. they'll be treated as objects. >> the only thing certain in life is death. to speak of a dignified death is to address the right of a patient as a human being. >> the congressman is one of a few calling for legalization of youth yn asia. valentina's health is deteriorating. something she tries to conceal, taking off her oxygen mask long enough to smile for a photo with me. she has been fighting to live all her life. she nose it's a losing battle. the only question is whether it will end at a time of her own choosing. >>> coming up on al jazeera america a community mourning. in a new york city neighbourhood after seven siblings die in a fire >>> cheating in a high school test has never been as dramatic as this. stories coming up in al jazeera america >> criminal gangs risking lives >> it's for this... 3 grams of gold >> killi
belgium is the only country that allows children of any age suffering an unbearable and irreversible disease, the same rite as an adult, to choose to die. >> in socially conservative chillie, valentina's request triggered debate. >> it's an atrocity for children. they'll be treated as objects. >> the only thing certain in life is death. to speak of a dignified death is to address the right of a patient as a human being. >> the congressman is one of a few calling for...