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. >> a marine who survived a terrible injury found itself in unbearable pain.t is until a doctor is a risky surgery to end that pain. kim dacey has the story. >> staff sgt burleson had served for more than a decade when he was deployed last fall. he was working on dismantling a bomb when it exploded. >> it detonated in my face. i had my hands on it. i was working on that, a foot and a half away when it detonated. >> he suffered extensive injuries including losing the vision in his left eye and his arm was ripped out of his sock it. paralyzing him. he decided -- the pain from his left arm was unbearable. >> it was a never-ending struggle. a couple times a minute all day every day. it felt like someone was running a cutting torch up and down my arm, setting the ball on fire, over and over again. >> his wife and three kids felt the effects of the pain. pain medication did not help. he's heard about a neurosurgeon who could help. >> we took off the back of the neck and so we can get into the spinal cord and we made a series of burns, precise burns with a probe in t
. >> a marine who survived a terrible injury found itself in unbearable pain.t is until a doctor is a risky surgery to end that pain. kim dacey has the story. >> staff sgt burleson had served for more than a decade when he was deployed last fall. he was working on dismantling a bomb when it exploded. >> it detonated in my face. i had my hands on it. i was working on that, a foot and a half away when it detonated. >> he suffered extensive injuries including losing the...
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they hit 110 degrees, unbearable heat. so it's going to be an interesting weekend.he heat, the humidity returns. a thunderstorm with all this humidity in play. we've been watching the system over the central atlantic for the last couple of days. the hurricane center has a new advisory calling this tropical depression number five at 16 miles an hour. winds are at 35. we're watching winds coming off of sark -- south america. that is called shear. we'll keep an eye on it. 69 for the overnight. early storm. it's a muggy feel. tomorrow a dry feel and here comes the humidity. not talking heat index around 100 but that could change by friday. 94 and that could trigger off a late day shower. we'll call it a drier day for saturday at 93 but the humidity is right back into play for sunday. there could be big storms sunday noon into monday l.a. drier feel as we head into next week. we'll talk or about the stoppics at 11 and see if we raise the temperatures. >> don't let the hot weather fool you. abc2 is working for you, helping yule got your school supplies to the kids in nee.
they hit 110 degrees, unbearable heat. so it's going to be an interesting weekend.he heat, the humidity returns. a thunderstorm with all this humidity in play. we've been watching the system over the central atlantic for the last couple of days. the hurricane center has a new advisory calling this tropical depression number five at 16 miles an hour. winds are at 35. we're watching winds coming off of sark -- south america. that is called shear. we'll keep an eye on it. 69 for the overnight....
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so many, many of them are simply fleeing to safer ground. >> and when you say unbearable, i would -- i'm trying to get my mind wrapped around what day-to-day living is like. if the hospitals are getting bombed, are the grocery stores even open, is there any school, does anything operate normally there? >> schools haven't operated for quite some time. you go to grocery stores, there's very little in it. the few grocery stores that are open, i would say maybe one in ten shops is functioning at all. the people start their day lining up outside bakeries for bread, the little bread that's available. and, in fact, today in aleppo, a shell hit right outside of a bakery in one of the areas we were in, that was in that report. eight people killed, dozens were wounded. really people send their day just scrounging around for enough food to eat. but many of them are also scrounging around for rides out of town. some people are staying behind because they have nowhere to go. you have to realize that normal work, people aren't getting paid. so they're short on cash. even if they flee from their da
so many, many of them are simply fleeing to safer ground. >> and when you say unbearable, i would -- i'm trying to get my mind wrapped around what day-to-day living is like. if the hospitals are getting bombed, are the grocery stores even open, is there any school, does anything operate normally there? >> schools haven't operated for quite some time. you go to grocery stores, there's very little in it. the few grocery stores that are open, i would say maybe one in ten shops is...
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but if it was mostly unbearable before isaac, now it's completely unbearable.ple who came here arrived because they had to evacuate their homes after the earthquake. now many of them have to evacuate again. and when you have to evacuate from a place like this, where do you go? >> reporter: this mother of two says she has no idea. for the second time her home is gone. she says she will stay in the tent next door and try to figure out what to do next. it wasn't just homes that were destroyed, so was the church in the tentity and so was this bread shop, a place the community relies on. this woman who works there was doing her best to catch some of the tropical storm's fresh water so she could still try to make some bread. the sanitary situation here has always been miserable. it is, of course, more so now. these people have gone through so much trauma in the earthquake are once again dealing with trauma. he says when tropical storm isaac came through, it was very, very bad. nobody could sleep. and effective immediately, a lot of people will continue to lose sleep
but if it was mostly unbearable before isaac, now it's completely unbearable.ple who came here arrived because they had to evacuate their homes after the earthquake. now many of them have to evacuate again. and when you have to evacuate from a place like this, where do you go? >> reporter: this mother of two says she has no idea. for the second time her home is gone. she says she will stay in the tent next door and try to figure out what to do next. it wasn't just homes that were...
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the stench is unbearable. >> these sacks must have been stored here for three or four years, maybe evenw their contents are all rotten. >> the storage area is as large as a football pitch. altaf and the other workers come from the state of bihar, one of the poorest regions in eastern india. here in punjab they earn the equivalent of 2 euros a day. from that pittance, they have to feed themselves and their families. altaf can't understand why the government is letting a hundred thousand sacks of grain rot here. >> food has become expensive. on one hand, the government lets wheat and rice rot, and on the other, prices for our everyday food are skyrocketing. politicians should do something about that. the government compensates for its losses from the unsold wheat by simply raising the tax on wheat. >> when a guard comes, we leave the area. the men are there to make sure people don't just help themselves to the grain. we hope to find an explanation for this situation from the municipal authority in khamanon. many of the desks are deserted. one official sends us to the next. but nobody want
the stench is unbearable. >> these sacks must have been stored here for three or four years, maybe evenw their contents are all rotten. >> the storage area is as large as a football pitch. altaf and the other workers come from the state of bihar, one of the poorest regions in eastern india. here in punjab they earn the equivalent of 2 euros a day. from that pittance, they have to feed themselves and their families. altaf can't understand why the government is letting a hundred...
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by her 16th birthday, the homesickness was unbearable. mom refused to let her come home. >> mom, you're supposed to be with me on this one. you're supposed to let the baby come home. she was, like, nope. life is not easy. you have to fight and refuse to quit. >> reporter: she didn't quit. and now that her air force staff sergeant dad is back from afghanistan, two families get to revel in the fruits of her gifts and grit. meanwhile it was a liquid stage for the kind of leading-man duel we wait four years to watch. conventional wisdom and newsstands full of beefcake covers said that this would be the race ryan lochte would use to take the greatest swimmer mantle from michael phelps. but phelps had something else in mind. for the third time in three olympics, america's aquaman won the 200 medley as lochte settled for silver. meanwhile on the women's side, great day for rebecca soni, she wins the gold and sets a new world record in the process. as for athletes who stay dry while racing across water, the team usa women defended their beijing g
by her 16th birthday, the homesickness was unbearable. mom refused to let her come home. >> mom, you're supposed to be with me on this one. you're supposed to let the baby come home. she was, like, nope. life is not easy. you have to fight and refuse to quit. >> reporter: she didn't quit. and now that her air force staff sergeant dad is back from afghanistan, two families get to revel in the fruits of her gifts and grit. meanwhile it was a liquid stage for the kind of leading-man...
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being subject to the unlimited power of another person is unbearable. the only thing you can do is to create another power to control it. merely complaining isn't enough. there has to be some kind of power that can control that power. the story is an interesting one. they become friends and have many adventures and those on. but when gilgamesh returns to the city he finds that in the absence of the king walls have grown taller and the city is more prosperous and there's a subtle story there about the king was not the necessary condition for the prosperity of the city. the next major story and i will skip lightly over some of the more interesting phases in human history, from the city of lawbosh, in the country of iraq and is the story of a reformer who led a great tax revolt and established freedom of the city's, freed the market and eliminated monopolies that had been imposed on the markets, eliminated taxes and establish respect for the property of every one whether rich or 4. from the account of this which we have from a french archaeologist who disc
being subject to the unlimited power of another person is unbearable. the only thing you can do is to create another power to control it. merely complaining isn't enough. there has to be some kind of power that can control that power. the story is an interesting one. they become friends and have many adventures and those on. but when gilgamesh returns to the city he finds that in the absence of the king walls have grown taller and the city is more prosperous and there's a subtle story there...
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but look, at least you're not in the central plains because the temperatures there have been so unbearable, little rock 103 today, wichita, 105. the heat core has pushed farther south. you see the blue line. that's the cold front respecting cooler air coming in and we -- representing cooler air coming in and we hope that cold front will come across and bring us a little relief late sunday, monday time frame, something like that. tonight big thunderstorms coming out ahead of that france system moving out of the central plains into -- frontal system moving out of the central plains into the midwest. this area tomorrow they'll have abundant severe weather into the midwest. this will actually shift with the front. so on sunday we'll be on the leading edge of the chance for some severe storms probably sun afternoon and evening a few scattered -- sunday afternoon and evening a few scattered thunderstorms and late sunday evening we'll have a line of thunderstorms moving across which could be strong, if not severe. 94 tomorrow, the heat index at times pushing 100 degrees again, probably not quite
but look, at least you're not in the central plains because the temperatures there have been so unbearable, little rock 103 today, wichita, 105. the heat core has pushed farther south. you see the blue line. that's the cold front respecting cooler air coming in and we -- representing cooler air coming in and we hope that cold front will come across and bring us a little relief late sunday, monday time frame, something like that. tonight big thunderstorms coming out ahead of that france system...
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before i could even register that unbearable pain, one of the other officers slammed me in the lower leg with his baton. i heard a crack and was so damn surprised when that happened that i immediately pleaded with melanie who was one of the arresting officers but who at that point had become your guardian angel, at least in your mind, someone who was different from the rest. i know this is going to sound kind of strange, but up until that point, i had felt safe with her there at the scene, sort of a maternal presence that would not allow things to get too out of control. i shouted out to her, they don't have to do this, tell them, they don't have to do this. >> yeah. um, real brief going through that story, you know, when i was initially pulled over, i knew i shouldn't have been drinking and driving, you know, but i had a job to go to that monday. a union job had called me, and that's paying way more money than what i was making from being an usher at dodger stadium and remodeling hot dog and pizza stands and all. and they called me thursday and told me to be ready to work monday. so
before i could even register that unbearable pain, one of the other officers slammed me in the lower leg with his baton. i heard a crack and was so damn surprised when that happened that i immediately pleaded with melanie who was one of the arresting officers but who at that point had become your guardian angel, at least in your mind, someone who was different from the rest. i know this is going to sound kind of strange, but up until that point, i had felt safe with her there at the scene, sort...
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the pain was unbearable. i couldn't slp, i couldn't walk. i tried 1,50milligrams of glucosamine and 1,200 milligms of chondroitin. but, they didn't do anything r me. my lifhas changed since i started to take supple. i'm a different woman now. i like to put on make-up, i like to get dressed u it really works. >> peter, how can supple possibly be so efctive when so many other products faito help people? >> supple is t missing link that heals the root causes of pn. it reverses the disease process, irebuilds your joints and it gives your body the core building blocks it needs to heal itself. pain, stiffness, immobity, overall weakness, fatigue, ifficulty moving, difficulty sleepingt night, ll these things, they just fade away. supple's core ingredients have been studied for over 35 years and we use only the highest qualitynd most clinically- proven ingredient soces available. >> what are the active ingredients inupple? >> supple has 1,200 milligrams of prmaceutical strength, very special chrondrtin sulfate. the same stuff that's escribed as an a
the pain was unbearable. i couldn't slp, i couldn't walk. i tried 1,50milligrams of glucosamine and 1,200 milligms of chondroitin. but, they didn't do anything r me. my lifhas changed since i started to take supple. i'm a different woman now. i like to put on make-up, i like to get dressed u it really works. >> peter, how can supple possibly be so efctive when so many other products faito help people? >> supple is t missing link that heals the root causes of pn. it reverses the...
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two days later when the pain became too unbearable to take. what a brave woman, though. >> good thing she survived. >>> when "news4 at 4" returns, a remarkable story from inside the colorado movie theater shooting. how two best friends risked their lives to save each other. >>> and doug has an update on >>> if you live in northern sup all the time i have? >> a few more seconds. >> good. let's show you exactly where those storms are. a very nice right now, probably one of the most pleasant days outside right now we have seen all month long. highs today only 85 degrees right now. temperatures of that 85, winds out of the northwest at 10 miles per hour. what we'll see out here as far as temperatures go, 81 in reston, 82 in rock ville. nice and cool in gayers burg. we're looking at very nice numbers, really not a lot of human yesterday, so today so far the coolest day we have seen. most of them right along 81 here they will make their way in toward fauquier county, and they may actually fall apart. we'll have to wait and see. there would be more i
two days later when the pain became too unbearable to take. what a brave woman, though. >> good thing she survived. >>> when "news4 at 4" returns, a remarkable story from inside the colorado movie theater shooting. how two best friends risked their lives to save each other. >>> and doug has an update on >>> if you live in northern sup all the time i have? >> a few more seconds. >> good. let's show you exactly where those storms are. a very...
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their abiding words hurled like daggers and unbearable silences that not at the heart. somehow over time, the small intimacies that were enmeshed in husband and life, touch, laughter, conversation seemed to vanish and the distance between lovers weather across the kitchen table or amerigroup bed grow so achingly wide that it seems impossible to bridge. precisely what happened between james and phoebe. it's hard to decipher. for phoebe and her family that year the historical records are somewhat -- parley because phoebe who was proud and private appeared to have clung to her old habit of keeping quiet about her troubles. that is really beautiful. you have discovered in one of the marriages actually where, and i believe it was fraser leaves the family, goes off to war and what does he write? what does he say to the army? >> right. heat, fraser came from south carolina. the golden boy of his small-town and goes off to chicago to the big time and lands in the depression. and couldn't find work of any kind, struggle, struggle, struggle. got married, had two children and thin
their abiding words hurled like daggers and unbearable silences that not at the heart. somehow over time, the small intimacies that were enmeshed in husband and life, touch, laughter, conversation seemed to vanish and the distance between lovers weather across the kitchen table or amerigroup bed grow so achingly wide that it seems impossible to bridge. precisely what happened between james and phoebe. it's hard to decipher. for phoebe and her family that year the historical records are somewhat...
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. >> reporter: 60-year-old jacqueline said the chronic pain had become unbearable. painkillers weren't enough to make it stop. >> it was the type of a pain that was look a tooth ache. >> doctors told her she had a slipped disk, but she was concerned the operation would leave her immobile for weeks, but here he is walking and spending time with her just two weeks after surgery. >> she was up and around after a couple days. >> dr. drew pettitter used a new type of robotic surgery. it's minimally invasive. it doesn't require large incisions in the muscle and the tissue around the spine. >> it allows you to get the work you need to get down without cutting and causing all the collateral damage, if you will. >> so in white's case she needed screws in her back to fuse her vertebrae. you willy that would require four incisions per screw, but with the robot he just needs one. that's because the robot is more precise. >> less pain, less blood loss, much faster return to activity. it's easier for the surgeon, in the sense the robot is a lot more accurate. >> the doctor says p
. >> reporter: 60-year-old jacqueline said the chronic pain had become unbearable. painkillers weren't enough to make it stop. >> it was the type of a pain that was look a tooth ache. >> doctors told her she had a slipped disk, but she was concerned the operation would leave her immobile for weeks, but here he is walking and spending time with her just two weeks after surgery. >> she was up and around after a couple days. >> dr. drew pettitter used a new type of...
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the humidity is unbearable and drenched in sweat today, gary. >> i know that is bad. >> you had time today to get out and hit a medium bucket? >> i think the man out there and he got through a half of his and mine, we're out of here. >> they will teach you a few things. and stay with them. and we went from tornado warning to severe thunderstorm warning to no warnings in a matter of just about 15, 20 minutes here. they were thinking there was going to be a tornado up there west of martinsburg and that is not the case now. everything is moves to the east- northeast to 10 to 15 miles an hour. and i will put this in motion here. i want you to see how much more robust these updrafts and the storms and that is what that red indicates there and that is looks like they falling a part here and get, well, they're not as strong as where they were and they're in the weakening stages and that is a great benefit. they begin to break up and they're not as strong and robust. and that is a great tool there and that is to the north and west is moving and not too quickly, certainly not in our direction
the humidity is unbearable and drenched in sweat today, gary. >> i know that is bad. >> you had time today to get out and hit a medium bucket? >> i think the man out there and he got through a half of his and mine, we're out of here. >> they will teach you a few things. and stay with them. and we went from tornado warning to severe thunderstorm warning to no warnings in a matter of just about 15, 20 minutes here. they were thinking there was going to be a tornado up...
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it seems like oh, my gosh, it is unbearable. >> that has been the case every year.oping i saved money last month. i haven't gotten my bill yet. i didn't have power for five and a half days. >> they'll recoup that money. >> apparently so from what you guys have been telling me. we'll see. >> we won't get into that right now. >> let's get to the forecast. the air kennyers will be hum -- conditioners will be humming along today. hot and sticky today with high temperatures expected to be back in the low to mid-90s. lots of humidity out there as well. air mass hasn't started shifting around. it will later tonight and during friday and saturday. could be a few storms this afternoon. your typical summertime affair. we have a cold front sparking from the north and west. potential out there that by tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night, we've got a pretty good cold front coming through. cooler and drier this weekend. it will be absolutely beautiful around here by the second half of saturday, particularly sunday with low humidity. temperatures on sunday only in the mid-80s an
it seems like oh, my gosh, it is unbearable. >> that has been the case every year.oping i saved money last month. i haven't gotten my bill yet. i didn't have power for five and a half days. >> they'll recoup that money. >> apparently so from what you guys have been telling me. we'll see. >> we won't get into that right now. >> let's get to the forecast. the air kennyers will be hum -- conditioners will be humming along today. hot and sticky today with high...
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i can't imagine tomorrow night in haiti, absolutely unbearable. the wind, 45 miles an hour a gust of 50. that is up 5 miles an hour to fr the last update. hurricane hunter aircraft are in it and that is how it gets to be a hurricane before it hits haiti tomorrow, anderson. >> it could become a hurricane tomorrow? >> it's in the very good water now. it's warm. there is not a lot of sheer. there is not wind blowing all over the place and it hits land and then the hurricane goes away, we are back to ts and over cuba, we are still a tropical storm. and over key west that is when it gets to be a hurricane again and the hurricane center has a category 185-mile-per-hour storm in the gulf of mexico. but in the update, they said that may be very conservative. we have to keep watching. >> 400,000 people in haiti lives in tents from the earthquake still. we have to watch it carefully. a lot of people wondering about the impact on the republican national convention monday. what point do you think we will be able to tell if it looks like it mate hit tampa in a
i can't imagine tomorrow night in haiti, absolutely unbearable. the wind, 45 miles an hour a gust of 50. that is up 5 miles an hour to fr the last update. hurricane hunter aircraft are in it and that is how it gets to be a hurricane before it hits haiti tomorrow, anderson. >> it could become a hurricane tomorrow? >> it's in the very good water now. it's warm. there is not a lot of sheer. there is not wind blowing all over the place and it hits land and then the hurricane goes away,...
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maybe because the weight of dealing with the issue, it gets unbearable.n, you wanted to say, man, look, i quit. i'm going to drop my appeals. >> i don't think there is any good way to have to take a life. the side bar to that, of course, is that the individual who's being put to death took a life. i look at it as just the general public or the state of alabama actually carrying out the execution. i just happen to be the tool in place to be able to do it. if i refuse to do that, then i'm actually refusing to carry out a law that i said i would uphold. >> i started it. i'm responsible for all four deaths because if i'd have never started the killing, none of it ever would have happened. in some way, i wish that there was something i could do to help the victims' families find closure or make peace with what happened. i can't do anything but apologize. >> in 2005, the u.s. supreme court ruled it unconstitutional to impose the death penalty on juveniles who commit murder before their 18th birthday. since he was convicted of a killing at the age of 16, his sen
maybe because the weight of dealing with the issue, it gets unbearable.n, you wanted to say, man, look, i quit. i'm going to drop my appeals. >> i don't think there is any good way to have to take a life. the side bar to that, of course, is that the individual who's being put to death took a life. i look at it as just the general public or the state of alabama actually carrying out the execution. i just happen to be the tool in place to be able to do it. if i refuse to do that, then i'm...
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each day the drought gets worse and the heat is even more unbearable. a live update from the fox extreme weather center as things are dying on the vine or on the stalk in this case. le announcer] want to spend less and retire with more? at e-trade, our free online tools and retirement specialists can help you build a personalized plan and execute it with a wide range of low cost investments. get a great plan and low cost investments at e-trade. crispy granola, layered with creamy peanut butter or rich dark chocolate flavor. 90 calories. 100% natural. and nature...approves. granola thins. from nature valy. nature at its most delicious. to experience the lexus performance line... including the gs and is. [ engines revving ] because control is the ultimate expression of power. [ revving continues ] ♪ >>shepard: a close call as the busiest airport involving three packed jets. the planes came dangerously close to each other but not on a collision course. it happened tuesday at reagan national airport outside washington. the federal aviation administration no
each day the drought gets worse and the heat is even more unbearable. a live update from the fox extreme weather center as things are dying on the vine or on the stalk in this case. le announcer] want to spend less and retire with more? at e-trade, our free online tools and retirement specialists can help you build a personalized plan and execute it with a wide range of low cost investments. get a great plan and low cost investments at e-trade. crispy granola, layered with creamy peanut butter...
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temperatures on the warm side through our inland valleys but now unbearable. 90 degrees in napa, looke temperatures near the coast line. as we take a live look outside from the bridge, we are seeing clear conditions. it is going to be sunny and warm again out there tomorrow. winds out of the north are keeping it nice and clear with warmer conditions continue into thursday. 80s and 90s for our inland valleys, 70's for our east a shorts. upper 60s for the coastline area, 70 in san francisco and '80s through our north bay locations a little warm weather '80s through our north bay locations a little warm weather t[ male announcer ] introducing sizzler's signature sandwiches. starting at $6.99. our tri-tip with hand-breaded onion straws, our crispy shrimp smothered in bang bang sauce, and tuscan chicken on focaccia. sizzler. >>> will coverage of hurricane isaac overshadow ann romney's highly anticipated speech at the rnc? >> as mitt's family pulls out all the stops, getting candid in the press. i'm brooke anderson. >> and i'm kevin frazier. >>> "the insider" is on. >>> losing a baby, i sai
temperatures on the warm side through our inland valleys but now unbearable. 90 degrees in napa, looke temperatures near the coast line. as we take a live look outside from the bridge, we are seeing clear conditions. it is going to be sunny and warm again out there tomorrow. winds out of the north are keeping it nice and clear with warmer conditions continue into thursday. 80s and 90s for our inland valleys, 70's for our east a shorts. upper 60s for the coastline area, 70 in san francisco and...
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lisa schwartz balm of "entertainment weekly" calls the movie "a study of sometimes unbearable intimacy." here's the trailer. >> happy anniversary! >> they are so beautiful! >> 31. what glift is that? silver, i.v.ly. >> oh, we got each other the new cable subscription. >> oh, great. >> a lot of channels! >> it feels like we're going towards... i want a real marriage again. >> i think for that to happen you would have to risk everything just to shake things up. >> it's not impossible. it's no too late. >> you want to go to intensive couples counseling? >> the flight leaves tomorrow. i'm going to be on it. >> i hope you're happy. >> glad you're here. >> that makes one of us. >> you two have come here to restore intimacy to your marriage. >> this is insane. we're not 22 years old anymore. >> i would like you to spend a period of time with your arms around one another. >> i think we'd better stop. >> i'm going to ask you to take a leap of faith and try something. >> i'm looking for something. >> it's most likely way out of your comfort zone. >> i'm just not... that's not me. i just can't do
lisa schwartz balm of "entertainment weekly" calls the movie "a study of sometimes unbearable intimacy." here's the trailer. >> happy anniversary! >> they are so beautiful! >> 31. what glift is that? silver, i.v.ly. >> oh, we got each other the new cable subscription. >> oh, great. >> a lot of channels! >> it feels like we're going towards... i want a real marriage again. >> i think for that to happen you would have to risk...
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it was downright unbearable today. let's get right down to the weather center. gwen? >> you are absolutely right. hot and steamy today, maureen. we hit 96 degrees at reagan national airport, 94 at dulles and 93 at bwi thurgood marshall. temperatures actually some six to eight degrees above the seasonal average. right now, we've got clouds out there. i can't rule out an isolated or scattered thunderstorm popping up throughout the course of the night with all of the instability in the atmosphere. as the sunsets, the chances will diminish quite a bit. in the meantime, we're talking tonight mainly some cloudy skies. right now it's still very warm out there. look at this 96 degrees, humidity at 38%. we've got a light southerly wind throw at 13 miles per hour that will continue into the overnight hours leaving us with mainly cloudy skies overall. by the 10:00 hour it will be warm, folks, 82 degrees. i have more details a little later with the full forecast. back to you. >>> tensions are still high in the neighborhoods most affected by the storm. today, d.c. water officials
it was downright unbearable today. let's get right down to the weather center. gwen? >> you are absolutely right. hot and steamy today, maureen. we hit 96 degrees at reagan national airport, 94 at dulles and 93 at bwi thurgood marshall. temperatures actually some six to eight degrees above the seasonal average. right now, we've got clouds out there. i can't rule out an isolated or scattered thunderstorm popping up throughout the course of the night with all of the instability in the...
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neighborhoods in downtown san francisco, young foreign women and girls say they have been forced into an unbearablee of slavery. >> the u.s. attorney's office announced today the results of a nine-month investigation into an illegal sex trafficking ring operating in the bay area. >> approximately 100 women were recovered. >> they say they confiscated millions of dollars in cash from inside the businesses. >> that was a big wake-up call. >> in early 2005, after local businessmen were arrested for enslaving over 100 korean women in downtown san francisco, mayor newsom ordered city raids on massage parlors, raids newsom attended. >> i walked in once, kid you not, large guy, 5:30, downtown financial district in downtown san francisco in an office building, you would never know what was going on, walked in right there, young girl is thrown off this guy as we raided the place and this guy has a wedding ring on. this is real. it's a disgrace. >> but federal prosecution of trafficking takes years so the mayor and his staff chose not to wait. >> once we knew that those sites, those particular establishments
neighborhoods in downtown san francisco, young foreign women and girls say they have been forced into an unbearablee of slavery. >> the u.s. attorney's office announced today the results of a nine-month investigation into an illegal sex trafficking ring operating in the bay area. >> approximately 100 women were recovered. >> they say they confiscated millions of dollars in cash from inside the businesses. >> that was a big wake-up call. >> in early 2005, after...
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the pain sometimes is too unbearable when you are all in meaning you have little to no cash on the sidelineslling everything was a massive mistake. it's always good to use a topnotch s&p futures-led sell-off to pick at, not load up on, but pick at your ones. like i do for action alerts, my charitable trust. your favorite stocks after the sell-off ends. they always end at some point. not all your stocks will bottom at the same time. but if you rank them you probably won't care when they bottom. the best ones will be put on sale along with the other merchandise. the good with the bad. the wheat with the chafe. but getting out of everything at the same time doesn't leave room for the next american stores. just takes you out of some of the best stocks out there. in addition to the bad ones. it's awful timing. here's the bottom line. not every big decline is the end of the world. so never trade like it's the apocalypse. never trade anything all at once. instead, go to the supermarket of stocks and find out what you want to buy on weakness and remember, i checked out of the most important stock i
the pain sometimes is too unbearable when you are all in meaning you have little to no cash on the sidelineslling everything was a massive mistake. it's always good to use a topnotch s&p futures-led sell-off to pick at, not load up on, but pick at your ones. like i do for action alerts, my charitable trust. your favorite stocks after the sell-off ends. they always end at some point. not all your stocks will bottom at the same time. but if you rank them you probably won't care when they...
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we have an unbearable number, seven shot and killed, three critically wounded. many people were on their way to that temple to pray. the community was in celebration mode. it could have been much, much worse. the temple would have been much more packed, much more filled with folks. again, the seven that were shot and killed, the community a small tight knit community. they know who the victims are and they know that this has changed things radically because they were targeted at a place that for them was considered a safe place, a place of family, a place of devotion, of worship. really a place where you are most vulnerable. right now all of it is under investigation. you have fbi. you have the milwaukee police department. you have the atf that is also going to be looking into this. so a lot of different players. a lot of different factors. the district attorney also who would likely take it to the next step in terms of seeing whether there is anybody else. >> and just a little more details about what was coming out. i think that was well put there. deb is getti
we have an unbearable number, seven shot and killed, three critically wounded. many people were on their way to that temple to pray. the community was in celebration mode. it could have been much, much worse. the temple would have been much more packed, much more filled with folks. again, the seven that were shot and killed, the community a small tight knit community. they know who the victims are and they know that this has changed things radically because they were targeted at a place that...
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years in a windowless cell with no positive stimulation and unable to touch family members is an unbearable prospect for angel. >> i'm going to try to speak to administration. maybe i can get my family visits. i have somebody i love, somebody that loves me. i have my little son. i know he needs me. i don't want my son to end up like me and be in prison. i don't want that for him. you know what i mean? i only want good things for him. >> but angel faces a long and difficult process of counselor and committee meetings to get back to general population, the first of which will happen today. >> i feel they should let me out there until i disprove them or whatever. give me the opportunity. >>> coming up, angel pleads his case. >> it's up to them to determine to believe me or not, right? what if i don't really know anything. i'm stuck. >> there's a level of truth and there's a level of dishonesty. >> yes. >> we'll know. >> and sergeant thompson tries to make headway in the soranios gang stabbing case. >> whether they did serious damage to him or not. they were trying to kill him. when you try and
years in a windowless cell with no positive stimulation and unable to touch family members is an unbearable prospect for angel. >> i'm going to try to speak to administration. maybe i can get my family visits. i have somebody i love, somebody that loves me. i have my little son. i know he needs me. i don't want my son to end up like me and be in prison. i don't want that for him. you know what i mean? i only want good things for him. >> but angel faces a long and difficult process...
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the pain was unbearable. i couldn't eep, i couldn't walk. i tried 1,0 milligrams of glucosamine and 1,200 millrams of chondroitin. but, they didn't do anythinfor me. my le has changed since i started to take supple. i'm a different woman now. i like to put on make-up, i like to get dressedp. it really works. >> peter, how can supple possibly be so fective when so many other products fl to help people? >> supple ishe missing link that heals the root causes of ain. it reverses the disease process, t rebuilds your joints and it gives your by the core building blocks it needs to heal itself. pain, stiffness, immolity, overall weakness, fatigue, difficulty moving, difficulty sleepi at night, all these things, they just fade away. supple's core ingredients have been studied for over 35 years and we use only the highest quali and most clinically- proven ingredient urces available. >> what are the active ingredients supple? >> supple has 1,200 milligrams ofharmaceutical strength, very special chronoitin sulfate. the same stuff that'prescribed as an
the pain was unbearable. i couldn't eep, i couldn't walk. i tried 1,0 milligrams of glucosamine and 1,200 millrams of chondroitin. but, they didn't do anythinfor me. my le has changed since i started to take supple. i'm a different woman now. i like to put on make-up, i like to get dressedp. it really works. >> peter, how can supple possibly be so fective when so many other products fl to help people? >> supple ishe missing link that heals the root causes of ain. it reverses the...