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. >> and it has been unbearable. >> best word to describe it unbearable. beef won -- we have been sweat willing it out but relief could be on the way -- wetting -- sweating it out but we leaf is on the way. >> our abc -- but relief is on the way. >> 4900 outages because of the storm and since we are talking about that before we get to the weather and the traffic, and all the good mornings we want to let you know catonsville middle school is closed and fort garrison elementary school and westchester the schools are closed because of power outages. >> all right. so good morning to you. 6,000 people in baltimore county are without power. so if you suspect it might be someone you know and you can hear us, check it out before you begin the day. for now weather is the big story this morning. >> it's a big story. seeing the rain coming down. that's going to tie up the issue with the commute and you will be next and i am sure you have problems. let's show you what's going on outside and yeah, it's a very wet commute. 73 in town. humidity way up there and visibilit
. >> and it has been unbearable. >> best word to describe it unbearable. beef won -- we have been sweat willing it out but relief could be on the way -- wetting -- sweating it out but we leaf is on the way. >> our abc -- but relief is on the way. >> 4900 outages because of the storm and since we are talking about that before we get to the weather and the traffic, and all the good mornings we want to let you know catonsville middle school is closed and fort garrison...
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. >>> this record-breaking heat has been especially unbear for residents in south washington. pepco restored power to everyone in the district, but there's one building that's still in the dark tonight. derrick ward has more on how they're coping in this dangerous weather. >> reporter: this building on ridge place southeast stands by itself both physically and notoriously for its residents. the only ones on this block still without power after last week's storm. even with the 100-degree-plus temperature, it's cooler outside than inside. >> it's unbearable. inhumane, and i'm just asking for help. >> reporter: while this pole is skew and not completely cleared, utility workers were able to get the servicemen to the outside of the apartment building. that's as far as they could go. >> someone had stolen all the wire out of the -- out of that side of the building. >> reporter: residents say they've complained to the landlord to no avail. >> he told me he would have someone here thursday. thursday comes, no one's here. it's now saturday. i called him this morning. he can't get anyb
. >>> this record-breaking heat has been especially unbear for residents in south washington. pepco restored power to everyone in the district, but there's one building that's still in the dark tonight. derrick ward has more on how they're coping in this dangerous weather. >> reporter: this building on ridge place southeast stands by itself both physically and notoriously for its residents. the only ones on this block still without power after last week's storm. even with the...
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we knew techniques that we had used in other films partly in the right stuff unbearable lightness of being and other films are taking archival footage and now you can do a lot more than we could in the past, but we used to use archival footage and blend. we could have actor scott glenn shaking hands alan shepherd shaking hands with penalty kennedy, but now with green screen, all these modern techniques, i don't think there's been another film especially a dramatic film that all way through combines archival footage places people in, clive owen and nicole kidman with franklin and eleanor roosevelt, replacing people and having them talk to them. we made this film and it took, you're right to say it took years and years of story boarding, very carefully selecting shots, building little structures, knowing each day because we had a limited schedule, what we needed to get to match with something else and what process we were going to do so that, you know, a film that would have cost maybe $100 million could be did you for under $20 million. >> now obviously celebrity fame money power to e
we knew techniques that we had used in other films partly in the right stuff unbearable lightness of being and other films are taking archival footage and now you can do a lot more than we could in the past, but we used to use archival footage and blend. we could have actor scott glenn shaking hands alan shepherd shaking hands with penalty kennedy, but now with green screen, all these modern techniques, i don't think there's been another film especially a dramatic film that all way through...
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it is hot, it is stuffy, and for some seniors, unbearable. >> well, i have asthma. >> reporter: murray lives on the 7th floor. >> i'm okay. >> reporter: some of the residents have decided to go outside for relief in 90-degree temperatures. 88-year-old henrietta suffered a heart attack a few weeks ago. >> i can't live here. i'll be dead. >> reporter: 260 residents are in the dark. >> it's inexcusable. >> reporter: facing another night in the unbearable heat. >> reporter: i see sweat just dripping off you. >> and i'm pretty cool right now. >> reporter: some complain that management isn't doing enough to help these low-income seniors. others suffer health problems and may not come outside. >> too many people here have heart problems, 80%, and the last thing they should be doing, myself included, is getting overheated. >> it's a mess. >> reporter: good samaritans are bringing food and water. >> i'm fortunate. i've had power and air conditioning, so i'm glad to help out. >> reporter: what are you going to do tonight? >> stay here. what do we do? cool off. >> reporter: the property manager s
it is hot, it is stuffy, and for some seniors, unbearable. >> well, i have asthma. >> reporter: murray lives on the 7th floor. >> i'm okay. >> reporter: some of the residents have decided to go outside for relief in 90-degree temperatures. 88-year-old henrietta suffered a heart attack a few weeks ago. >> i can't live here. i'll be dead. >> reporter: 260 residents are in the dark. >> it's inexcusable. >> reporter: facing another night in the...
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still battling this unbearable heat. you can see trees are down. power lines are down all across washington. it could be days before they clean up this mess. >> reporter: fierce thunderstorms spawn tornados in the midwest. just hours ago, wind gusted up to 90 miles an hour catching people by surprise. it's one searing high temperature after another. ice helps to reduce some of the misery, but for these people in baltimore, it's essential. >> thank you! >> reporter: they have no working air conditioners after a thunderstorm hundred of miles long knocked out power on friday. >> oh! oh my god! >> tree limbs flying. branches flying. >> reporter: one storm tore apart this virginia farm. >> it was just a wall of sound. just with the lightning, you could see here, sparks flying up the hill, pieces of the roof ripping off. >> reporter: fierce winds uprooted trees and turned power lines into mangled messes leaving millions sweltering without electricity in the brutal heat and food spoiling by the freezerful. >> it is aggravating. frustrating. the best thing
still battling this unbearable heat. you can see trees are down. power lines are down all across washington. it could be days before they clean up this mess. >> reporter: fierce thunderstorms spawn tornados in the midwest. just hours ago, wind gusted up to 90 miles an hour catching people by surprise. it's one searing high temperature after another. ice helps to reduce some of the misery, but for these people in baltimore, it's essential. >> thank you! >> reporter: they have...
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he said this week has been unbearable. >> i feel like we are forgotten. with all respect to the ground crews doing the work, i think there's management above them not doing their job. >> the public service commission has announced this morning that they will review pepco, how the agency handled the storm before and after. we will see what happens. reporting live in potomac, john gonzalez, abc 7 news. >> thanks so much. the air did come back on just in time for people in arlington. the storms toppled trees, which brought down power lines. after sweating five days, they called 7 on your side and we got in touch with dominion power. the company immediately moved the tree and fixed the wires and power was restored last night. >> 100 people had to spend a night elsewhere after an four- alarm fire at the woodbrige station apartments on eisenhower circle in woodbrige. two firefighters suffered heat related injuries and one resident was treated at the scene. 11-year-old rylton thomas may have prevented the tragedy by banging on doors and pulling fire alarms. >> i
he said this week has been unbearable. >> i feel like we are forgotten. with all respect to the ground crews doing the work, i think there's management above them not doing their job. >> the public service commission has announced this morning that they will review pepco, how the agency handled the storm before and after. we will see what happens. reporting live in potomac, john gonzalez, abc 7 news. >> thanks so much. the air did come back on just in time for people in...
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artscape not be unbearable. we will start out with some morning fog and drizzle. some bricks by tomorrow afternoon. the rain chances come back late monday into tuesday. by tuesday, and humid and monday. >> that is said four lebanese. thank you for joining us. we will see you back here at at 11:00. have a great night, everybody. have a great night, everybody. like this is a wbal editorial. >> is america's largest free arts festival tracking people to 12 blocks up the our district for three days this weekend. in his 31st year, artscape features the works of craftspeople. there are big people like brian mcknight and others. from a 16 foot sculpture in the shape of a human face allowing people to change the expression to live music in every genre. it has something for everything. wbal tv-11 is proud to join the mayor to present a weekend of and entertainment. if you like dance, opera, classical, rock, or alternative music and a fabulous many of food and beverages, artscape has it all. it all. for details go to chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay fo
artscape not be unbearable. we will start out with some morning fog and drizzle. some bricks by tomorrow afternoon. the rain chances come back late monday into tuesday. by tuesday, and humid and monday. >> that is said four lebanese. thank you for joining us. we will see you back here at at 11:00. have a great night, everybody. have a great night, everybody. like this is a wbal editorial. >> is america's largest free arts festival tracking people to 12 blocks up the our district for...
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. >> unbearable. >> at lunchtime today the lines were so long you almost within people forgot about the heat. >> we were in the desert in the military. this was not that big of a deal. >> this is almost a nice break from a really air-conditioned office building. >> after one hour she changed her mind. >> i am starting to sweat. but whether a big hat, umbrella or eating ice cream, try to stay cool was on top of everyone's list. this new fountain was a popular spot for young and old. >> trying to hydrate -- if you are lucky enough to be near a pool, that is the way to go. >> with temperatures soaring into the triple digits, many are adjusting their normal sunday schedule. >> the construction crews working on the mall had no place to hide. >> keep on drinking water. keep on taking breaks. >> the good news for those construction workers on the national mall, their project supervisor told us he was going to let them go home early because it was too hot outside to continue to work. >> thank you. you can go into the water now. new details to report on the massive cleanups from last friday's st
. >> unbearable. >> at lunchtime today the lines were so long you almost within people forgot about the heat. >> we were in the desert in the military. this was not that big of a deal. >> this is almost a nice break from a really air-conditioned office building. >> after one hour she changed her mind. >> i am starting to sweat. but whether a big hat, umbrella or eating ice cream, try to stay cool was on top of everyone's list. this new fountain was a popular...
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. >> the heat wave makes the power outage unbearable. >> she has no power, hot water, or food. all had to be thrown out. >> it is hard to endure at night. all of us have been feeling sick and having lightheaded this, just feeling nauseated. >> generator noises and other constant reminder that things are not back to normal. power cord still snake from house to house. frank borrowed one from a friend whose lights did come back on. he said keeping it going cost about $30 a day. >> neighbors here are a little skeptical about the hot line providing an estimate about when the power will come back on. they'll have their fingers crossed it will be around 8:30 this evening. >> many residents are also wondering when they will get their power back in their homes. for some in anne arundel county, a good portion of the storm damage has not yet been cleared by cleanup crews. >> we have a tree down on a line, which is still hanging on the line. it is preventing people -- it is getting to the point where they cannot drive up the road now with their vehicle because they cannot take it under the
. >> the heat wave makes the power outage unbearable. >> she has no power, hot water, or food. all had to be thrown out. >> it is hard to endure at night. all of us have been feeling sick and having lightheaded this, just feeling nauseated. >> generator noises and other constant reminder that things are not back to normal. power cord still snake from house to house. frank borrowed one from a friend whose lights did come back on. he said keeping it going cost about $30 a...
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. >> the heat was unbearable. we made a little better for my daughter. daughter.r my >> frustrating? yes, it is not how i wanted this to go. it is what it is. >> pepco says they expect to this new round of adages resolved sometime tonight. the out of state crews are on weekend just in storm tomorrow. trains travel slower today taking extra precautions the extreme heat. they hoped to avoid another derailment caused by a triple- digit temperatures. taking ar you are train or a shuttle bus or around, it is still warm out here. they're still shuttles here keeping thisre station closed tonight. heat is adding even more aggravation. even soon said did not provide relief. sunset did not provide much relief. hot enough, metro conference, -- confirms. >> it is crazy. for trains to be derailing, it is crazy. >> this year to video was shot by a maryland reporter on board the derailed train. three cars had come off the tracks. 55 passengers, including a pregnant woman, had to walk 100 feet underground. >> accident happened. is hot out here. >> there were other issue
. >> the heat was unbearable. we made a little better for my daughter. daughter.r my >> frustrating? yes, it is not how i wanted this to go. it is what it is. >> pepco says they expect to this new round of adages resolved sometime tonight. the out of state crews are on weekend just in storm tomorrow. trains travel slower today taking extra precautions the extreme heat. they hoped to avoid another derailment caused by a triple- digit temperatures. taking ar you are train or a...
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it's unbearabl" unbearable."the o's beat the tampa bay rays 6- to- 2.by, the way, the high in tampa, florida today: 92 degrees. for... the first time... since the abduction... of... vi ripken... / we ... ggt a look... at the man... police say... kidnapped her. her.crime and justice reporter joy lepola... live... in aberdeen .../ with... how police... got the picture. vo rollcue: ""uring the 24 hours she went missing."sot rollcue: "wedged between the froint and backseat of her car."sot out-q= 3 3 3 3 3 3 be the first to know about breaking news on the ripken abduction case by signing up for fox45's "news on the go." text w-b-f-f to 4-5-2-0-3... to sign up for text alerts ... or go to fox baltimore dot com and click on "mobile" on the upper riggt hand corner of the . screen.you can also download the fox45 app on your smartphone.go to your app store and enter w-b-f-f to download it. ((an... overnight shooting... in... northwest baltimore... leaves... one man dead. it happened... around 3-30 this morning .... at... a
it's unbearabl" unbearable."the o's beat the tampa bay rays 6- to- 2.by, the way, the high in tampa, florida today: 92 degrees. for... the first time... since the abduction... of... vi ripken... / we ... ggt a look... at the man... police say... kidnapped her. her.crime and justice reporter joy lepola... live... in aberdeen .../ with... how police... got the picture. vo rollcue: ""uring the 24 hours she went missing."sot rollcue: "wedged between the froint and...
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the scorching heat is bad enough, but for the hundreds of thousands still without power, it's unbearable>> trying to find ice for food. i got insulin i've got to take. >> reporter: friday's nasty thunderstorms brought down trees and power lines. the unlucky ones without power are looking for ways to beat the heat and charge their devices. >> we're trying to get our systems going so we know what's going on on the laptop, his kindle and cell phone. >> reporter: government offices opened today but employees are allowed to work from home or take unscheduled leave. that means the d.c. roads aren't has jammed as usual but that hasn't prevented power problems. many areas are without traffic lights. >> there's complete chaos as far as when traffic lights are out or people going the wrong way. >> reporter: for those who venture out on the roads, just filling up is a challenge and the quns that are open are having trouble keeping up with the surge in demand. >> i've been to three gas stations, and they're out. >> reporter: utility groups from as far away as canada are in route to help get electric
the scorching heat is bad enough, but for the hundreds of thousands still without power, it's unbearable>> trying to find ice for food. i got insulin i've got to take. >> reporter: friday's nasty thunderstorms brought down trees and power lines. the unlucky ones without power are looking for ways to beat the heat and charge their devices. >> we're trying to get our systems going so we know what's going on on the laptop, his kindle and cell phone. >> reporter: government...
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he unbearable that baggage.umber should put them in the hall of fame. >>> san jose mayor chuck reed makes his mark with pension reform and other cities are looking to follow his footsteps. the bitterness between the city and the workers tonight at 10 and 11 @ is safer eyewitness news 60 minutes next. ,,,,,,,,,, [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to keep from driving all over for the best deals. you don't need to run around. safeway gives you real big club card deals each week. this week, the farm comes to you. fresh sweet corn is an amazing 6 for a buck. arrowhead water is just $3.33 a case. and honey bunches of oats just $1.88 a box. real big deals this week and every week.
he unbearable that baggage.umber should put them in the hall of fame. >>> san jose mayor chuck reed makes his mark with pension reform and other cities are looking to follow his footsteps. the bitterness between the city and the workers tonight at 10 and 11 @ is safer eyewitness news 60 minutes next. ,,,,,,,,,, [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to keep from driving all over for the best deals. you don't need to run around. safeway gives you real...
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the stifling conditions are unbearable for this no. baltimore homeowner, and after waking up another day in a bed of sweat, she is starting to worry about the impact it's having on her health. >> you do not have food. you do not have cold water. the house is 87 degrees. i woke up feeling sick to my stomach with cramps in my legs, and those are signs of heat stress. >> absolutely. bge is providing an estimated time when customers can expect power to restore. the number to call is 877-778- 2222. bge cautions that callers will only get an estimated time of repair assigned to your area. captain roy taylor, where are you now? >> we are at the staging area right off of march boulevard. it has gotten so big that they have actually taken over two of the large parking areas. they have been out there surveying and repairing damage. they have been working on electrical poles as quickly as they can bring the men. one thing we are starting to notice, it appears there is a thunderstorm in the process of building itself up just to the north/northwest
the stifling conditions are unbearable for this no. baltimore homeowner, and after waking up another day in a bed of sweat, she is starting to worry about the impact it's having on her health. >> you do not have food. you do not have cold water. the house is 87 degrees. i woke up feeling sick to my stomach with cramps in my legs, and those are signs of heat stress. >> absolutely. bge is providing an estimated time when customers can expect power to restore. the number to call is...
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her father posted that she was lost to a mad man and his grief was unbearable. >> and this is a 24 year- old victim who was an aspiring sports reporter. she recently survived a shooting in toronto. other victims were sullivan, 27 years old but was also indicating that he was at the movies for fun. for his birthday and his first wedding anniversary. the family called them a gentle giant and a great guy to resel >> many more victims survived this one man remembers this like fireworks. he feels sorry for and james holmes. >> and he was shot near the neck. >> it was right around here. and just a few millimeters a bear, centimeters i do not think that i would have left the theater. >> my only memories are flashes. and that is part of the of reason i thought that it was fireworks because i do not even see a big year. in some sense, i am sorry that i feel bad that he had to cope with whatever was going on. >> i'll miss sought a-- denunciate figure. >> this is cellphone video that was running. one of the surviving victims served one tour of duty and said that she would have never expected to se
her father posted that she was lost to a mad man and his grief was unbearable. >> and this is a 24 year- old victim who was an aspiring sports reporter. she recently survived a shooting in toronto. other victims were sullivan, 27 years old but was also indicating that he was at the movies for fun. for his birthday and his first wedding anniversary. the family called them a gentle giant and a great guy to resel >> many more victims survived this one man remembers this like fireworks....
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one resident said it is simply unbearable. >> just extremely high. we tried to sleep in the lower level of the house. had fans and generator running. we could sleep that was about it. they a originally told state bank expected to have it back on friday -- told us they expected to have it back on friday. yesterday, adamant, "going to be sunday." >> many told us they feel like they have been forgotten. >> lights and air conditioning came on last night for an arlington neighborhood where a tree snapped power lines. there was a red tape battle over whose job it was to remove the tree. after our call to 7 on your side, that tree was removed yesterday and neverhoo -- the neighborhood got its power back last night. last night's storm ripped through parts of tennessee. you can see that this storm laid waste to this marina. deadly storm, too. two people were killed inside that park. one of them a camper hit by a falling tree, the other who lost control of a motorcycle. >> the car is simply getting our crews into those locations where they can assess the injur
one resident said it is simply unbearable. >> just extremely high. we tried to sleep in the lower level of the house. had fans and generator running. we could sleep that was about it. they a originally told state bank expected to have it back on friday -- told us they expected to have it back on friday. yesterday, adamant, "going to be sunday." >> many told us they feel like they have been forgotten. >> lights and air conditioning came on last night for an arlington...
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but a citrix studd shows certain workplace office even mmre unbearable. - one of the top compllints ismore than "constant complainer" as thh worst type of colleague tt deallwith. 49- percent say they work with "know it alls". pnd 40-percentthave to watch what they say in the ffice because of gossip mongers. ttee survey also says baddbosses can make the workplace toxic as well. but thee're not all the same. the number one worst type of boss is one who steals employees' ideas. "know-it-alls" and those ho ignore you can alsoolower worker morale. no wonder 30- percent of workers say they schedule vacation time around their bosses' breaks just to avvod them. and when employees can'' get time off -- excuses come into playy health issues are the most common type of excuse - buu ometimms things citrix 's list of bizarre worrer tell-tales range from birthday" to "my numerologist - told me not to ome in.. and fiially -- here's one you ssould never try oot on your boss -- " my bicycle ran out of gas". iim alison kosik in new york. -----endd---- cnn.script----- p thousands of people still without
but a citrix studd shows certain workplace office even mmre unbearable. - one of the top compllints ismore than "constant complainer" as thh worst type of colleague tt deallwith. 49- percent say they work with "know it alls". pnd 40-percentthave to watch what they say in the ffice because of gossip mongers. ttee survey also says baddbosses can make the workplace toxic as well. but thee're not all the same. the number one worst type of boss is one who steals employees' ideas....
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and the heat, at times, has been practically unbearable. in today's extra mile report, there is one advantage to the rays emitting from the sun. free energy for electric vehicles. monika samtani reports. >> reporter: if you drive along route 355 in bethesda you may have noticed these tall futuristic looking panels high in the sky along the road. they are called solar car chargers, giving electric vehicle owners a way to refuel cars with clean energy. >> this is actually the first solar car charger panel in the world that actually tracks the sun. >> reporter: the panels move every ten minutes with the sun, and stay still at night, saving the stored energy. the charging process is pretty painless, once you find a car charger. >> pretty simple. grab a handle and press this button. take it cord over here to the car and plug it in. >> reporter: the maryland-based manufacturer says it is a way for businesses to attract the greenest consumers. >> drivers understand energy, that is why they are driving an electric vehicle. so they get it. when they
and the heat, at times, has been practically unbearable. in today's extra mile report, there is one advantage to the rays emitting from the sun. free energy for electric vehicles. monika samtani reports. >> reporter: if you drive along route 355 in bethesda you may have noticed these tall futuristic looking panels high in the sky along the road. they are called solar car chargers, giving electric vehicle owners a way to refuel cars with clean energy. >> this is actually the first...
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no matter where you are whether it is the longest period of 95 or just 90 plus, it is becoming unbearable. the risk is, finally there is a cool front settling down and on us. so often when we see heat waves and washington, it will end again with some severe weather. on sunday, i am afraid the risk of having damaging winds and also along with severe storms, a lot of lightning that could be putting more power outages and stress on the already fragile power grid will be significant. in the meantime, look at the temperatures at our futurecast. 100 or higher in many areas. there is a chance there could be some afternoon thundershowers. i think the greater chance becomes as we get into sunday and a weather front finally comes our way especially by late sunday and late sunday evening, i am afraid there will be some severe weather around our area. for tomorrow's dangerous heat, 102 may be as high as 105 degrees in and around the washington area. there is the risk of some dangerous severe weather late sunday into sunday evening. next week we do get a break. with the weather front to our south, the
no matter where you are whether it is the longest period of 95 or just 90 plus, it is becoming unbearable. the risk is, finally there is a cool front settling down and on us. so often when we see heat waves and washington, it will end again with some severe weather. on sunday, i am afraid the risk of having damaging winds and also along with severe storms, a lot of lightning that could be putting more power outages and stress on the already fragile power grid will be significant. in the...
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. >> the humidity has made it unbearable. doesn't matter if you're in the shade or in the sun. >> i'm sweating water now. i feel like a walking river right now. >> reporter: people sweating it out in the city, try to refuel, create their own shade, or simply ditch a few layers in an effort to stay cool. >> it's horrible. hot and sweaty is not a good feeling. >> on the way to keep cool. umbrella, fans and water. >> reporter: but when it's in hot, the weather isn't just uncomfortable. it can be dangerous. >> we definitely see people who are dehydrated. >> reporter: dr. michael witting works in the e.r. at the university of maryland medical center. he says people are confused, dehydrated and weak. >> reporter: the heat has already been blamed for eight deaths in maryland alone. the last four were reported yesterday on the fourth of july. >> reporter: besides the elderly and very young, witting says there is another group in the dangerous zone. >> regular people working in the heat would be at high risk. >> reporter: construction
. >> the humidity has made it unbearable. doesn't matter if you're in the shade or in the sun. >> i'm sweating water now. i feel like a walking river right now. >> reporter: people sweating it out in the city, try to refuel, create their own shade, or simply ditch a few layers in an effort to stay cool. >> it's horrible. hot and sweaty is not a good feeling. >> on the way to keep cool. umbrella, fans and water. >> reporter: but when it's in hot, the weather...
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after some unbearable tweets today de and cut treated this apology. >>> and devastated by the recent tragedy in colorado and did not my heart does not say that all the families and friends. words may fall were inappropriate or the year, not in hollywood cbs news. >>> coming up london rings in the summer lawn bags. a few hiccups along the way. >>> in face of soft in the low how adults could be contributing to the sides down or spiral. >>> in jackson family cuss the battle will be the official guardian of michael jackson's kids? ... bill to lead gerald edelman common n.y., another 1 billion watch $1, driven increasingly risky assignment still supports it was all smooth sailing. the idea was to bring the games in the big bell in big ben went fine see men of britain's sports minister that so much sforza there was another bad moment when the romney in london is or is boring campaign swing didn't get to the meeting by car and had to walk because a taxi driver protested stopped traffic rodney has made headlines here after he questioned london's readiness for the games. and his son tad conti
after some unbearable tweets today de and cut treated this apology. >>> and devastated by the recent tragedy in colorado and did not my heart does not say that all the families and friends. words may fall were inappropriate or the year, not in hollywood cbs news. >>> coming up london rings in the summer lawn bags. a few hiccups along the way. >>> in face of soft in the low how adults could be contributing to the sides down or spiral. >>> in jackson family...
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that is when it will become unbearable for me. >> mario decided to end his life using euthanasia, campaigningo make assisted suicide legal in his native belgium. in such a of a 2002, his wish was granted. he received a lethal injection from his doctor, becoming the first person to use belgium's new euthanasia law. a decade later, his doctor is still convinced that assisted suicide is a positive thing. >> people have become much more vocal. now they can clearly and easily express what they really want. the legislation has insured that patients more frequently say how long they want to be treated for and also how they want to die. >> last year in belgium, more than 1000 people used euthanasia to die, and the number is growing steadily. the trend is presenting a new range of ethical dilemmas. diane was left severely disabled after a stroke. she decided not only to opt for euthanasia, but also to donate her organs. it was a global first, revealed only after her death. that was because organ donation linked to euthanasia was a serious taboo. >> this is not a life. it is hell. i want to be free of
that is when it will become unbearable for me. >> mario decided to end his life using euthanasia, campaigningo make assisted suicide legal in his native belgium. in such a of a 2002, his wish was granted. he received a lethal injection from his doctor, becoming the first person to use belgium's new euthanasia law. a decade later, his doctor is still convinced that assisted suicide is a positive thing. >> people have become much more vocal. now they can clearly and easily express...
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when gravity would let out -- if i was awake for some reason, the noise was unbearable, the number of people trying to get taxis. it was like they were outside my window. it makes a lot of sense and i think it provides more ice for the street to create safety in that neighborhood. with people and not just law enforcement, which is important. i would move to approve this condition. and go along with the request to grant the permit. >> seconded. >> i agree. i think that is all of those things that were said that seem to be the case, with the benefit of having the extended hours would have the additional security on the street. i would just clarify the motion that would allow the zoning administrator to come back -- and make the approval automatically, with the informational report to the planning commission. we would not have the director or someone to give the report -- we would not have to have a separate it -- a separate hearing. commissioner moore: i appreciate commissioner antonini having that comment. just for the equitable order -- this is the right step. i heard the applicant sa
when gravity would let out -- if i was awake for some reason, the noise was unbearable, the number of people trying to get taxis. it was like they were outside my window. it makes a lot of sense and i think it provides more ice for the street to create safety in that neighborhood. with people and not just law enforcement, which is important. i would move to approve this condition. and go along with the request to grant the permit. >> seconded. >> i agree. i think that is all of...
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. >> not unbearable. >> but some what in check which is where we sit right now. we're still at 86 degrees. a little bit of breeze if that out of the north. it's brought our dewpoints down and our humidity down. of course you know this is july so we have a few changes coming in. we will have that forecast when we return. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it's not london but a perfect day for a competition. >> we had a few showers not going to ruin any plans but it's just temporarily. it's drifting toward the beaches and some coming down from pennsylvania. moving into cecil county and they are moving south. some of these will hold together. other than that we see a couple just in southern parts of maryland about to move to virginia. other wise look at this, 88 degrees for our high. not that bad 86 is our average. so we're above average and we started out today at 69 degrees out in the mountains in oakland we dropped down into the 50s this morning. temperatures at this hour 86 in baltimore, 73 in oakland at this point. also 79 degrees in ocean city. you see the dewpoints have come
. >> not unbearable. >> but some what in check which is where we sit right now. we're still at 86 degrees. a little bit of breeze if that out of the north. it's brought our dewpoints down and our humidity down. of course you know this is july so we have a few changes coming in. we will have that forecast when we return. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it's not london but a perfect day for a competition. >> we had a few showers not going to ruin any plans but it's just temporarily....
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#f#f#f#f#f#f#f#f#f#f#f#f#f#f#f#f >> tonight at 5:00, after unbearable heat, it looks like we're in for a big chill. but not before the weather brought on at least a dozen deaths in the area. the contraption has been slithering through the pipes of the city for four months. what it has uncovered about the water mains. congressional lawmakers are moving forward with efforts to repeal the health care law following last month's supreme court decision. the house committee holds an emergency meeting to decide if the boat will be held later this week. now, your maryland lottery numbers. >> ♪ let yourself play ♪ >> it is time to get your pick 3 numbers. 5, 6, 3. we will get to the pick 4 in a moment. play metal madness for a chance to win up to $250,000. now one of our favorite drawing officials is set and ready to go with your pick 4 numbers. 2, 1, 9, 6. 2, 1, 9, 6. the maryland lottery, let yourself play. >> i think a lot of folks are looking forward to calm weather. >> was hot and humid. we got rain last night. there will be re nearby. most of it to the south. there's not much rain activity
#f#f#f#f#f#f#f#f#f#f#f#f#f#f#f#f >> tonight at 5:00, after unbearable heat, it looks like we're in for a big chill. but not before the weather brought on at least a dozen deaths in the area. the contraption has been slithering through the pipes of the city for four months. what it has uncovered about the water mains. congressional lawmakers are moving forward with efforts to repeal the health care law following last month's supreme court decision. the house committee holds an emergency...
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bombs and bullets make it unbearable. in aleppo, it is the weakest who suffer the most, and yet, the battle has just begun. there is news that government soldiers are heading this way, and the fighters are moving along to defend the area. this war pitches the government against an armed rebellion, syrian against syrian. and neither side can afford to lose this vital city. all armed with weapons, the rebels face daunting odds. as they race to support a unit that is trapped. the army is trying to take back these districts, but the resistance is stiff. the rebels are now advancing. the government forces are moving towards this area. the ducking behind a water cover, they move, pointing to snipers. the rebels have now moved. the government is trying to push into this area. it is a very confused situation. we know there are snipers all around here. it is an open area, and the sound rang out, and we cannot tell what direction they're coming from. one of the commanders has been shot. he is laying in the gutter, bleeding to death
bombs and bullets make it unbearable. in aleppo, it is the weakest who suffer the most, and yet, the battle has just begun. there is news that government soldiers are heading this way, and the fighters are moving along to defend the area. this war pitches the government against an armed rebellion, syrian against syrian. and neither side can afford to lose this vital city. all armed with weapons, the rebels face daunting odds. as they race to support a unit that is trapped. the army is trying to...
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yesterday it was unbearable at times. 100 degrees at the airport.he record yesterday was 101 and that record still stands. there's a heat advisory for portions of the state. the heat index up near 105 later today. 87 downtown. we'll talk about just how hot it will get today when we come back. >> 4:57. 80 degrees on tv hill. >> a water main break in downtown baltimore will affect traffic for weeks. >> the boy is gone down because of the clothes he was wearing. >> still some closures in effect >> still some closures in effect because of the water main break [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. >> good morning. i'm mindy basara. >> and i'm stan stovall. thanks for joining us for 11 news today. >> it
yesterday it was unbearable at times. 100 degrees at the airport.he record yesterday was 101 and that record still stands. there's a heat advisory for portions of the state. the heat index up near 105 later today. 87 downtown. we'll talk about just how hot it will get today when we come back. >> 4:57. 80 degrees on tv hill. >> a water main break in downtown baltimore will affect traffic for weeks. >> the boy is gone down because of the clothes he was wearing. >> still...
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. >> it's unbearable. we can't live like this. the midwest, which has suffered the longest, got a bit of a break today but farmers are still in desperate need of rain. lost acres that could cost you at the grocery store. estimated 75% of products that consumers use include corn. back in new york city, you would think the heat would be good for iced cream sales. one vendor says it's driving away business. >> right now it is too hot. >> reporter: and people are still out tonight despite all of this heat. experts are reminding people to stay hydrated and that goes for making sure your pets get enough water too. lester? >> thank you. let's find out more about that storm threat and when relief is expected from the heat. kelly cast joins us now. >> reporter: millions of people sweating it out. we're talking about oppressive humidity. you can see the area shaded in the darker orange that is dangerous heat to be outdoors make sure you stay hydrated. but there is some relief in sight. we have a cold front sagging to the south. new york cit
. >> it's unbearable. we can't live like this. the midwest, which has suffered the longest, got a bit of a break today but farmers are still in desperate need of rain. lost acres that could cost you at the grocery store. estimated 75% of products that consumers use include corn. back in new york city, you would think the heat would be good for iced cream sales. one vendor says it's driving away business. >> right now it is too hot. >> reporter: and people are still out tonight...
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stifling, oppressive, unbearable, pick your adjective. more than a third of the country is under a heat advisory or warning, and tonight virginia, west virginia, and ohio as well as the nation's capital are under states of emergency after a freak storm swept through the region. at least 13 people have died as a result of that storm. more than three million homes are in the dark and without air-conditioning amid sweltering temperatures. this week alone more than 1600 heat records have been shattered. in the meantime, out west those massive wildfires continue to burn out of control. we've got all of it covered tonight, and we begin with nbc's mike va khaira in washington. good evening. >> reporter: kate if that wasn't residents have been hit by oo double whammy. last night a killer storm. president obama has declared one state, west virginia a federal disaster record with eight more plus here in the district of columbia, struggling to recover. the violent storm struck just before midnight. by morning, the power and devastation were clear. h
stifling, oppressive, unbearable, pick your adjective. more than a third of the country is under a heat advisory or warning, and tonight virginia, west virginia, and ohio as well as the nation's capital are under states of emergency after a freak storm swept through the region. at least 13 people have died as a result of that storm. more than three million homes are in the dark and without air-conditioning amid sweltering temperatures. this week alone more than 1600 heat records have been...
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however, the pain is unbearable.hese are just some of the messages we're hearing, don, from numerous family members i've spoken to at the cnn national desk as well as our wire team has spoken to throughout the morning. another one of the victims we confirmed earlier this afternoon. a.j. boik a high school student at gateway high school there in local aurora, colorado. he went to the movies with his girlfriend and a friend. both of them making it out alive. unfortunately a.j. perishing there in the theater. friends held a memorial service late friday. jesse childress is also among one of four service members wounded in the mass shooting by suspect james holmes. he is described by a family member as an active duty air force reserveman 27 years old. his family lives in colorado. like many family members they didn't find out until very late last night. in fact that is one of the complaints according to some of the family members we've spoken to that they have with this whole process. john larimer is another serviceman wh
however, the pain is unbearable.hese are just some of the messages we're hearing, don, from numerous family members i've spoken to at the cnn national desk as well as our wire team has spoken to throughout the morning. another one of the victims we confirmed earlier this afternoon. a.j. boik a high school student at gateway high school there in local aurora, colorado. he went to the movies with his girlfriend and a friend. both of them making it out alive. unfortunately a.j. perishing there in...
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it's unbearable. they say after belting out her favorite tunes like "unchained melody" and her claim to fame hit "i dreamed a dream," boil has sent them running to their local council screaming. complaining of noise pollution. her dulset tones are clearly no music to her neighbors' ears. boyle's rep tells abc news, she and her neighbors have been feuding over a decade. fighting over her success. the two simply don't like each other. so, perhaps there's a little jealousy. a little neighborhood fracas. the other neighbor maybe wanted revenge, because it all started when the star complained about noise coming from their house. >> i think susan is a wonderful person. people feel she doesn't deserve it. >> reporter: not so, says miller. we were thinking about moving. it's that bad. really? is it that bad? we understand this case is now being investigated by the local council. before taking action and potentially issuing a court order, barring susan boyle from singing in her own home. but until then, she ca
it's unbearable. they say after belting out her favorite tunes like "unchained melody" and her claim to fame hit "i dreamed a dream," boil has sent them running to their local council screaming. complaining of noise pollution. her dulset tones are clearly no music to her neighbors' ears. boyle's rep tells abc news, she and her neighbors have been feuding over a decade. fighting over her success. the two simply don't like each other. so, perhaps there's a little jealousy. a...
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. >> the training these athletes and door in order to reach these levels are unbearable for most. >> it is not something most people have, but we met up with one german athlete who was going the extra mile for the upcoming olympic games, and she is no stranger to the process. >> going up 2,500 meters in a cable car might be exciting enough for some people, but not her. she uses the mountains of southeast switzerland to train for the london olympics where she hopes to win another medal. >> i would say that half of those in the olympic field have the potential. in any case, it will be a hard- fought race. >> the mountains are ideal terrain for building insurance and testing techniques. -- building in durance and testing techniques. she has no tolerance for colleagues who see the need to use chemicals to boost their performance, a point she also makes on her website. >> i cannot say that nobody turns to doping and that there are not black sheep in mountain biking, but those who had been caught and tried to make a comeback are sidelined and ostracized. >> she is currently the world's mos
. >> the training these athletes and door in order to reach these levels are unbearable for most. >> it is not something most people have, but we met up with one german athlete who was going the extra mile for the upcoming olympic games, and she is no stranger to the process. >> going up 2,500 meters in a cable car might be exciting enough for some people, but not her. she uses the mountains of southeast switzerland to train for the london olympics where she hopes to win...
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this heat has been unbearable. >> when you're sweating to death, times you get a little angry. >> reporter: across the country, over 2,000 record highs. at least 46 people have died nationwide. in washington, d.c. yesterday, the tires of a u.s. air ways jet sunk into the melting tarmac at reagan national airport. the heat is blamed for this manhole explosion in h new york. the relief is little consolation for those still without power. >> we're so angry about is we can see people around and about out in the community sh and they have their power. >> reporter: damage in virginia by another storm. >> we were scared. just praying to god, hoping we were not going to die. >> reporter: here in washington, d.c., the temperature reached 95 or higher for a record 11 straight days. today, some relief. the high expected to be 85. rob? paula? >> tahman bradley reporting this morning. stay cool. >> love to see you power bill next month. >> yeah. >>> time for a look at weather across the country on this monday morning. we have hail, gusty winds, a chance of tornadoes in the carolinas. thunderstorms from
this heat has been unbearable. >> when you're sweating to death, times you get a little angry. >> reporter: across the country, over 2,000 record highs. at least 46 people have died nationwide. in washington, d.c. yesterday, the tires of a u.s. air ways jet sunk into the melting tarmac at reagan national airport. the heat is blamed for this manhole explosion in h new york. the relief is little consolation for those still without power. >> we're so angry about is we can see...
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it's unbearable. now we're going to add humidity to it. so we'll be soldly in the 90's for the next few days, with high humidities. it's warm this evening, 81, cambridge 80. and 77 elkton. 75 parkton. 77 westminster. western maryland's in the 60's right now. these are the really big storms. most of that has been north of us and here's the stuff coming in from the west. it's kind of demirning. thunder and lightning has dispated. but that's due from west to east. we'll pick up a few showers. this dotted line indicates the trough. that's kind of a partial front, a very weak front. it's been moving through the area and that's been the focus for some of this storm activity. it will be moving up to sea. and there is this big area of high pressure is just pumping in all of this moisture and warm air. it's going to be with us for a few days. mostly cloudy, 65 to 75 alone. west to southwest winds at 27. here's the rain that we expect to come through tonight. then we dry out. tomorrow just an isolated shower. hardly enough to get a percentage point.
it's unbearable. now we're going to add humidity to it. so we'll be soldly in the 90's for the next few days, with high humidities. it's warm this evening, 81, cambridge 80. and 77 elkton. 75 parkton. 77 westminster. western maryland's in the 60's right now. these are the really big storms. most of that has been north of us and here's the stuff coming in from the west. it's kind of demirning. thunder and lightning has dispated. but that's due from west to east. we'll pick up a few showers. this...
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the heat at times has been unbearable. but as reporter, monica explains, there is at least one benefit. free energy if you happen to own an electric car. >> if you live along route 355, you may have noticed tall futuristic looking panels along the sky. they are solar car chargers. >> this is the first solar car charger panel in the world that actually tracks the sun. >> the panels move every ten minutes with the sun and stay still at night. saving the stored energy. the charging process is pretty painless once you find a car charger. >> it's very simple. grab the handle and press this button. pull it out. take the cord over here to the car and plug it in. >> the maryland based manufacture says it's a way for businesses to attract the greenest consumers. >> drivers understand energy. that's why they are driving an electric vehicle. they get it. when they see that they can charge with renewable energy resources, they understand that. they like that. >> to get a sense of what it feels like to try gasoline-free and on the sun'
the heat at times has been unbearable. but as reporter, monica explains, there is at least one benefit. free energy if you happen to own an electric car. >> if you live along route 355, you may have noticed tall futuristic looking panels along the sky. they are solar car chargers. >> this is the first solar car charger panel in the world that actually tracks the sun. >> the panels move every ten minutes with the sun and stay still at night. saving the stored energy. the...
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so it became unbearable and miserable. so my husband and i just went out and purchased this pool so that we can stay cool along with the generator. >> reporter: she says they got a pool big enough for family, friends, and neighbors so everyone stays cool. >>> residents in wildwood manor are still in the dark as well. a pepco supervisor told them a crew would try to come by last night but that didn't happen. a utility poll is still dangling over damaged lines. some 2,000 customers in that area without power according to the outage map. in chevy chase, owners of a family-run grocery store say they lost a huge chunk of their merchandise. they lost power friday. the brothers who owned the market tried to save food that spoils but eventually they had to toss it all out. the 60 people who work there have had to deal without getting paid. the owners say they are determined to recover and hope to reopen soon. >>> power crews are making significant progress as they continue to work nearly around the clock. there are still about 50,
so it became unbearable and miserable. so my husband and i just went out and purchased this pool so that we can stay cool along with the generator. >> reporter: she says they got a pool big enough for family, friends, and neighbors so everyone stays cool. >>> residents in wildwood manor are still in the dark as well. a pepco supervisor told them a crew would try to come by last night but that didn't happen. a utility poll is still dangling over damaged lines. some 2,000 customers...
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thunderstorm. 7-day forecast a heat and humidity again for tomorrow, and tuesday that's when we get to the unbearable heat, 97 on wednesday and again some of the models we just looked at earlier this evening indicate maybe some strong to perhaps severe weather, wednesday night going into thursday but the good news is that will break the heat get into a dryer stretch by the latter portion of this week. heat's going to be on and we'll get storms wednesday and thursday and get everything offshore. >> back to another heat waive. >> get that -- heat wave, get that generator going. we'll be right back. >> storm gear and promotional consideration provided by ll bean. your grilling is still gonna be pretty amateur. but your deck? that's pro. finish like a pro with cabot wood stains. cabot...that's pro. >>> well, let's see you can still get room service and crack open the mini bar but the nights of watching porn in your hotel room are about to check out. a christian and muslim scholar are asking them to remove adult movies, this is just a small step with hopes of limiting access to pornography. >> society pay
thunderstorm. 7-day forecast a heat and humidity again for tomorrow, and tuesday that's when we get to the unbearable heat, 97 on wednesday and again some of the models we just looked at earlier this evening indicate maybe some strong to perhaps severe weather, wednesday night going into thursday but the good news is that will break the heat get into a dryer stretch by the latter portion of this week. heat's going to be on and we'll get storms wednesday and thursday and get everything offshore....
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that's unbearable humidity. winds from the south at 8 miles per hour. guess what?you look on the eastern sea board, we're the lucky folks. warmest spot here. aren't we lucky? chicago still hot. st. louis in the 90s. you can see we aren't dealing with some of the warmest temperatures in the entire country. temperatures tomorrow reaching triple digits. a lot of us can challenge those records. satellite records quiet for tonight. so saturday severe weather alert day because of the chance of record heat. sunday also severe weather alert day. we're worried about the big storms that could impact us by sunday afternoon and sunday evening. overnight clear warm and muggy. lows in the lower 80s. air quality is code red which is unhealthy for all of us. for the afternoon, mostly sunny and hot. record heat, isolated thunder storm possible. highs 101 to 106. average high for this time of year upper 80s. wouldn't that be nice? well above that. 104 in downtown. 104 college pa park. basically everybody making it well past over 100 for tomorrow. your next three days saturday is a c
that's unbearable humidity. winds from the south at 8 miles per hour. guess what?you look on the eastern sea board, we're the lucky folks. warmest spot here. aren't we lucky? chicago still hot. st. louis in the 90s. you can see we aren't dealing with some of the warmest temperatures in the entire country. temperatures tomorrow reaching triple digits. a lot of us can challenge those records. satellite records quiet for tonight. so saturday severe weather alert day because of the chance of record...
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an enormous blaze the stench of gas is insupportable three to five hundred meters it's already unbearable i was thinking it was the forbidden things like that yes that there was a court ruling. and that's in two thousand and five but. i'm not on of that drug and i'm different our government. does not have any political with that but i thought it was you know the thread was against the laws of our country but this is like a monster so how it smells stinks and the sound. like this is the most i was down there months this is worse than the most i. see this from a distance. right now you can see. i mean that this is. all. there. really everywhere i did write about the place. it's about the. bad thing that the city is about the less i miss the pun it is. becoming like your mama. yeah. yeah. experts say that the gas burned off in nigeria which by itself be sufficient to satisfy the energy needs of the whole continent of africa billions of cubic meters that we saw in the bowels of the us go up in smoke they. say most of the pressure in the pipe. in reality companies make so much money from the o
an enormous blaze the stench of gas is insupportable three to five hundred meters it's already unbearable i was thinking it was the forbidden things like that yes that there was a court ruling. and that's in two thousand and five but. i'm not on of that drug and i'm different our government. does not have any political with that but i thought it was you know the thread was against the laws of our country but this is like a monster so how it smells stinks and the sound. like this is the most i...