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. >> mazure: the medicine is just unbearable. know, they talk about cancer treatments, and i'm sure they're unbearable, too. but this is some unbearable stuff. >> pelley: this is the fungus. it is a sample that has been grown from the spinal fluid of a patient. the fungus is a form of mold that attacks bone and nerves. the patients who had it injected in the spine have an infection called meningitis, which can also reach the brain. have the doctors told any of you that the fungus is gone and you never have to worry about it again? >> no. >> absolutely not. no. >> pelley: the steroid, methylprednisolone acetate, made by new england compounding center, known as n.e.c.c., came from this industrial park near boston, which houses the pharmacy and an outfit that recycles construction debris, both owned by the family of barry cadden, a pharmacist and president of n.e.c.c. cadden's new england compounding center was what's known as a compounding pharmacy. by law, compounding pharmacies are not allowed to manufacture pharmaceuticals for t
. >> mazure: the medicine is just unbearable. know, they talk about cancer treatments, and i'm sure they're unbearable, too. but this is some unbearable stuff. >> pelley: this is the fungus. it is a sample that has been grown from the spinal fluid of a patient. the fungus is a form of mold that attacks bone and nerves. the patients who had it injected in the spine have an infection called meningitis, which can also reach the brain. have the doctors told any of you that the fungus is...
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if not for a gun jamming, yesterday's tragic shooting of a pigtown couple could have been more unbearable. the family of william monroe talked about how melville mason shot a couple but that mason was intent on doing much more damage. >> the baby was there. the baby was crying. the baby came out of the bedroom. he tried to shoot the baby and the gun wouldn't shoot. >> that's all from williams' mother rhonda who remains in the hospital with a gunshot wound in the shoulder. mason was threatening the family since last friday. >>> baltimore city police have a man in custody for a man in a shooting in re and park. it happened north of 40th. >>> a man was helping a friend in a car when two men approached and shot him. >>> a baltimore city police detective was found guilty today of lying about shooting himself in the leg. anthony fata said another man shot him and he repeated the lie during a worker's compensation hearing. the verdict means he will be fired from the baltimore city fire department. >>> neither the defense north prosecution can claim victory have the bradley manning's sentence. he
if not for a gun jamming, yesterday's tragic shooting of a pigtown couple could have been more unbearable. the family of william monroe talked about how melville mason shot a couple but that mason was intent on doing much more damage. >> the baby was there. the baby was crying. the baby came out of the bedroom. he tried to shoot the baby and the gun wouldn't shoot. >> that's all from williams' mother rhonda who remains in the hospital with a gunshot wound in the shoulder. mason was...
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. >> reporter: but neighbors say it is unbearable. >> the community does not need to be blasted on anerrupted basis. >> we are making a good faith effort. >> reporter: they decided to buy new speakers, ones that can be adjusted and pointed downward into the platform. >>> many of us could share stories about our pets for days. but imagine writing a book about your pet and it becomes an instant best-seller. >> reporter: abbey and her dog leo were almost always together. when he was he attacked by another dog, she was devastated. >> she broke off his leash, and he ran off to leo and broke off his jaw. >> reporter: he surgery a little over a year ago. >> today i want to tell you a story about my best friend leo. >> reporter: she wrote a book. she called it luck y leo. >> i wanted to tell people about how my life was about leo. >> reporter: her book became a best seller. >> i was excited. >> reporter: le o has excite a story himself to tell of the but for now, he enjoys listening to abbey who can not only write, she can sing too. ♪ [ singing ] ♪ a popular county -- is faci >> some of the p
. >> reporter: but neighbors say it is unbearable. >> the community does not need to be blasted on anerrupted basis. >> we are making a good faith effort. >> reporter: they decided to buy new speakers, ones that can be adjusted and pointed downward into the platform. >>> many of us could share stories about our pets for days. but imagine writing a book about your pet and it becomes an instant best-seller. >> reporter: abbey and her dog leo were almost...
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. >> unbearably loud. you can see stuff flying everywhere. >> reporter: this spring season bringing two massive twisters striking oklahoma and texas with winds registering 200. it has brought two tornadoes. while it seems like an active year, the count is well below average. in a typical year the country will see over 1200 tornadoes. so far only 460 touched down, 700 fewer than normal. two years ago the nation experienced the 2011 tornado season which dropped nearly 1700 tornadoes killing over 500 people across the country. this year we've experienced cooler than average temperature across the east coast brought on by a rather flat stream. this prevented wind shear from developing. while things appear to be rather calm now, it con feature beauty and trining quilt but also -- tranquility. >> i'll have more on my blog which you can find at abc2news.com. >>> all right. back-to-school in baltimore county, they're taking time to remind people about school zone safety. the message is loud and clear for students
. >> unbearably loud. you can see stuff flying everywhere. >> reporter: this spring season bringing two massive twisters striking oklahoma and texas with winds registering 200. it has brought two tornadoes. while it seems like an active year, the count is well below average. in a typical year the country will see over 1200 tornadoes. so far only 460 touched down, 700 fewer than normal. two years ago the nation experienced the 2011 tornado season which dropped nearly 1700 tornadoes...
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it was pretty unbearable. after a day of gardening i'm really limping badly.d down to pick up eva or to do anything i experience a tremendous amount of shoulder and knee pain. are you one of them? i bought braces muscle rubs, anti-inflammatory. didn't give me any relief. there is a simple solution. today on living well with montel discover an amazing new product that will give you your life back. i got the tommie copper compression sleeve and it's changed my life. once you put it on you're never gonna want to take it off. introducing tommie copper. comfortable compression sleeves and shirts shorts even gloves made from a revolutionary copper infused fabric. they've already given life changing relief to ordinary people and world class athletes. but can they help a desperate mother manage the pain that's keeping her from her baby girl? montel is taking on her case personally. experience the story of the man who not only developed tommie copper in the ultimate twist of fate his own product literally saved his life. i pretty much had broken both my knees, shattere
it was pretty unbearable. after a day of gardening i'm really limping badly.d down to pick up eva or to do anything i experience a tremendous amount of shoulder and knee pain. are you one of them? i bought braces muscle rubs, anti-inflammatory. didn't give me any relief. there is a simple solution. today on living well with montel discover an amazing new product that will give you your life back. i got the tommie copper compression sleeve and it's changed my life. once you put it on you're...
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have there's a you can't even imagine how difficult it is to restrain myself this is a hellish unbearable effort i have to be patient and restrained the others like i would restrain a good racehorse when i have to restrain my brothers and his brothers. the koch asian vendetta custom came into being long before the advent of islam. locals lived in small mountainous settlements known as watchtower as. their ruins can still be found scattered around the countryside of chechnya and english at the end. if anyone committed mudda they had to flee their village and seek refuge in one of the more remote watchtower us. sometimes relatives had to flee with them because local custom permitted revenge against the whole family not just the murder of. the vendetta was a restraining factor throughout the centuries no mudra would ever be allowed to go unpunished. i would rather ask questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question more. welcome to the. science technology innovation called the least
have there's a you can't even imagine how difficult it is to restrain myself this is a hellish unbearable effort i have to be patient and restrained the others like i would restrain a good racehorse when i have to restrain my brothers and his brothers. the koch asian vendetta custom came into being long before the advent of islam. locals lived in small mountainous settlements known as watchtower as. their ruins can still be found scattered around the countryside of chechnya and english at the...
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. >> i mean the stress is just unbearable. you got to go through every day just thinking about how much time that you could get. people in there worrying about their life being thrown away, like their entire lives. if you grow up in a jail that's where you 're going to keep going back, so i don't think that it's right for a kid to be in that situation. >> as we're preparing to leave baltimore, we hear of yet another shooting. no body this time, but the blood on the pavement is proof of the continuing cycle of violence. baltimore is a city that's still on the frontline of the war on drugs. it always has been - and in the time that we've spent here, we've spoken to people on all sides of that battle. we've heard the talk about the new strategies in place and the progress that's supposedly being made to make baltimore a healthier and safer city to live in. but we've also seen the impact of drug control policy on the streets, we've been to the crime scenes and spoken to people trapped in a cycle of violence, incarceration, and mak
. >> i mean the stress is just unbearable. you got to go through every day just thinking about how much time that you could get. people in there worrying about their life being thrown away, like their entire lives. if you grow up in a jail that's where you 're going to keep going back, so i don't think that it's right for a kid to be in that situation. >> as we're preparing to leave baltimore, we hear of yet another shooting. no body this time, but the blood on the pavement is proof...
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difficult to get used to alexander could still read using his hands but life without music was unbearable. through the filter i call this my musical harness. but that's the birth i was shocked the first time i put this loudspeaker up to my chest with so for the last i could clearly feel the band's drum. and so i solved the problem of rhythm and now i can hear the music and relax. nobody knows exactly why alexander savor of lost his sight and hearing their his case files reveal a dark family secret alexander's mother and father met and fell in love both had lost their parents during the stalin era and both been raised in orphanages they simply considered it a happy coincidence that they shared the same second name only after years had passed did they finally discover the awful truth. has been the end wife also brother and sister perhaps explaining their son's disability. one day he went to a park and then came home to me. i remember i was doing some laundry and he asked me mama how my going to live i don't understand anyone and they don't understand me . i said let's go for a walk. but she
difficult to get used to alexander could still read using his hands but life without music was unbearable. through the filter i call this my musical harness. but that's the birth i was shocked the first time i put this loudspeaker up to my chest with so for the last i could clearly feel the band's drum. and so i solved the problem of rhythm and now i can hear the music and relax. nobody knows exactly why alexander savor of lost his sight and hearing their his case files reveal a dark family...
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difficult to get used to alexander could still read using his hands but life without music was unbearable. through the filter i call this my musical harness. but that's the birth of i was shocked the first time i put this loudspeaker up to my chest with so for the last i could clearly feel the band's drum. and so i solved the problem of rhythm and now i can hear the music and relax. nobody knows exactly why alexander savor of lost his sight and hearing their his case files reveal a dark family secret alexander's mother and father met and fell in love both had lost their parents during the stalin era and both been raised in orphanages they simply considered it a happy coincidence that they shared the same second name only after years had passed did they finally discover the awful truth. husband and wife were also brother and sister perhaps explaining their son's disability. one day he went to a park and then came home to me. i remember i was doing some laundry and he asked me mama how my going to live i don't understand anyone and they don't understand me . i said let's go for a walk. firs
difficult to get used to alexander could still read using his hands but life without music was unbearable. through the filter i call this my musical harness. but that's the birth of i was shocked the first time i put this loudspeaker up to my chest with so for the last i could clearly feel the band's drum. and so i solved the problem of rhythm and now i can hear the music and relax. nobody knows exactly why alexander savor of lost his sight and hearing their his case files reveal a dark family...
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to love home with a sometimes almost unbearable affection. but to be lured out in to the world to see how it is doing as my beloved larger home and paradise. >>> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >>> due to the recent discussion on student loan rates in congress, for the next hour, booktv brings you portions of author presentations about the cost of higher education. we start with the panel from june that included william bennett. author of "is college worth it" the former u.s. secretary of education presents his thought of higher education and whether going college is worth the expense.
to love home with a sometimes almost unbearable affection. but to be lured out in to the world to see how it is doing as my beloved larger home and paradise. >>> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >>> due to the recent discussion on student loan rates in congress, for the next hour, booktv brings you portions of author presentations about the cost of higher education. we start with the panel from june that included william bennett. author of "is...
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governor brown for taking the steps necessary so that bay area residents will not endure another unbearable b.a.r.t. strike. after the first strike, lee suggested the governor get involved in the dispute. >> just a few hours after the judge approved the cooling-off period, both sides continued their negotiations. sergio quintana is in oakland. what's the latest? reporter: well, as you mentioned there is a court order and a 60-day cooling off period but the negotiations continue and return to the bargaining table this afternoon. they have been back at it for a few hours now, coming to the caltrans building at 1:00 p.m. prior to this morning's court-ordered calling off period all side were facing a midnight deadline for a deal. unions are not happy about the governor stepping in because they were hoping the pressure of a deadline and strike would get b.a.r.t. management to move on the issues. this afternoon all sides said they do not want to extend the negotiations any longer. >> i would be much happier if we had an agreement. the whole idea is to get an agreement. >> i'm afraid negotiations
governor brown for taking the steps necessary so that bay area residents will not endure another unbearable b.a.r.t. strike. after the first strike, lee suggested the governor get involved in the dispute. >> just a few hours after the judge approved the cooling-off period, both sides continued their negotiations. sergio quintana is in oakland. what's the latest? reporter: well, as you mentioned there is a court order and a 60-day cooling off period but the negotiations continue and return...
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. >> but neighbors say the noise has been going on for months and it's been unbearable. >> train 159 approaching. >> community does not need to be blasted on a constant basis. on train arrivals or departures. >> unfortunately, it hasn't been resolved as quickly as we would have liked, but we are working on it this week. >> life this afternoon did inform me that they decide to buy new speakers. ones that can be adjusted and not project out into the neighborhood. at san carlos train station, linda yee, kpix5. >> we all love our pets. many of us could share stories for days. could you ever imagine writing a book about your pet and it becomes an instant best seller. jouett yet sat down with one special girl whose dog, leo, captured many hearts on amazon. >> nine-year-old, abby, and her dog, leo, are almost always together. unless of course, abby is at school. when leo was attacked by another dog last year, she was devastated. >> he broke off his leash and he ran over to leo and butt leo. >> as you can see, he is doing just fine now. he had the surgery a little less than a year ago. it wa
. >> but neighbors say the noise has been going on for months and it's been unbearable. >> train 159 approaching. >> community does not need to be blasted on a constant basis. on train arrivals or departures. >> unfortunately, it hasn't been resolved as quickly as we would have liked, but we are working on it this week. >> life this afternoon did inform me that they decide to buy new speakers. ones that can be adjusted and not project out into the neighborhood. at...
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he found the situation the workers faced on the fields unbearable. >> we are driving to a place thatyou will not find on a map. the camp was constructed illegally. every time i go there, i feel like we live in a sick society, a society that is indifferent to the value of human life. >> this is where the seasonal workers live -- at the end of the dirt road. many of them are illegal immigrants, but the police do not seem to care. for weeks, the unionists have been trying to build up some sort of communication, but many of the day laborers are scared says this man from senegal. they are afraid of the overseers who recruit and exploit them. after a short discussion, we are allowed to film inside. 100 young men are said to live here. we ask the africans again and again in disbelief, but they insist this is where they live. these men are young. they have learned italian, and they want to work. that is why they came here. >> we don't have to work every day. they show up and say there is work again for a day or two, but it is never steady. >> they came here to find a better life. now he and
he found the situation the workers faced on the fields unbearable. >> we are driving to a place thatyou will not find on a map. the camp was constructed illegally. every time i go there, i feel like we live in a sick society, a society that is indifferent to the value of human life. >> this is where the seasonal workers live -- at the end of the dirt road. many of them are illegal immigrants, but the police do not seem to care. for weeks, the unionists have been trying to build up...
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difficult to get used to alexander could still remained using his hands that life without music was unbearable. through the filter i call this my musical harness. but that's the birth of i was shocked the first time i put this loudspeaker up to my chest with so for the last i could clearly feel the band's drum. and so i solved the problem of rhythm and now i can hear the music and relax. nobody knows exactly why alexander savor of lost his sight and hearing their his case files reveal a dark family secret alexander's mother and father met and fell in love both had lost their parents during the stalin era and both been raised in orphanages they simply considered it a happy coincidence that they shared the same second name only after years had passed did they finally discover the awful truth. has been. and wife also brother sister helps explaining that. one day he went to a park and then came home to me. i remember i was doing some laundry and he asked me mama how my going to live i don't understand anyone and they don't understand me . i said let's go for a walk but she missed as we walked he a
difficult to get used to alexander could still remained using his hands that life without music was unbearable. through the filter i call this my musical harness. but that's the birth of i was shocked the first time i put this loudspeaker up to my chest with so for the last i could clearly feel the band's drum. and so i solved the problem of rhythm and now i can hear the music and relax. nobody knows exactly why alexander savor of lost his sight and hearing their his case files reveal a dark...
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he found the situation the workers faced on the fields unbearable. >> we are driving to a place thatyou will not find on a map. the camp was constructed illegally. every time i go there, i feel like we live in a sick society, a society that is indifferent to the value of human life. >> this is where the seasonal workers live -- at the end of the dirt road. many of them are illegal immigrants, but the police do not seem to care. for weeks, the unionists have been trying to build up some sort of communication, but many of the day laborers are scared says this man from senegal. they are afraid of the overseers who recruit and exploit them. after a short discussion, we are allowed to film inside. 100 young men are said to live here. we ask the africans again and again in disbelief, but they insist this is where they live. these men are young. they have learned italian, and they want to work. that is why they came here. >> we don't have to work every day. they show up and say there is work again for a day or two, but it is never steady. >> they came here to find a better life. now he and
he found the situation the workers faced on the fields unbearable. >> we are driving to a place thatyou will not find on a map. the camp was constructed illegally. every time i go there, i feel like we live in a sick society, a society that is indifferent to the value of human life. >> this is where the seasonal workers live -- at the end of the dirt road. many of them are illegal immigrants, but the police do not seem to care. for weeks, the unionists have been trying to build up...
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. >> it has been unbearable for the first part of the week. we have a unique set of circumstances that have been leading to this poor air quality, namely the fires in oregon. a lot of that smoke traveled across the bay area from fires that burned 26,000 acres. the key difference now is a steady ocean breeze coming out of the west 10 to 20 miles per hour. that's going to be good enough heading throughout tomorrow's forecast to give us marked differences in the air quality. we expect it to move from moderate to the good levels, north bay down to the south bay. coming up, a full track on the cloud cover and your fog factor forecast as we head throughout our thursday forecast. >>> more news now, she disappeared three weeks ago today. tonight her family held a vigil for 21-month-old daphne webb. this is the second vigil in recent weeks. the family trying to keep her story alive, hoping someone will come forward with information. the toddler disappeared on july 10th when her father left her in the car with his 87-year-old mother to quickly run into
. >> it has been unbearable for the first part of the week. we have a unique set of circumstances that have been leading to this poor air quality, namely the fires in oregon. a lot of that smoke traveled across the bay area from fires that burned 26,000 acres. the key difference now is a steady ocean breeze coming out of the west 10 to 20 miles per hour. that's going to be good enough heading throughout tomorrow's forecast to give us marked differences in the air quality. we expect it to...
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what this has done is not just bring this unbearable heat along with the humidity, but it's making the atmosphere very unstable. if we look at the satellite picture, we can see there's clear skies, but in the evening hours in japan you see this popcorn-type white clouds popping up here. these are actually some rather strong and severe thunderstorms. i'll show you video out of tohoku here earlier on today. this is in southern tokyo where, well, this heavy rainfall and gusty winds came through across much of the city. we saw one report about 50 millimeters in an hour causing some flash flooding. winds gusting up to 61 kilometers per hour. in return this has caused power outages to about 12,000 homes during the afternoon hours here in tokyo. that doesn't happen all too often. shows how strong these storms were just in response to the extreme heat out here. and still going into tuesday we could see some more heavy thunderstorms popping up here because the heat's still in place. that unstable weather is still here. and these temperatures are going to continue to climb up. now, we are talkin
what this has done is not just bring this unbearable heat along with the humidity, but it's making the atmosphere very unstable. if we look at the satellite picture, we can see there's clear skies, but in the evening hours in japan you see this popcorn-type white clouds popping up here. these are actually some rather strong and severe thunderstorms. i'll show you video out of tohoku here earlier on today. this is in southern tokyo where, well, this heavy rainfall and gusty winds came through...