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all of these years, it is almost unbearable for me.is: you may make it unbearable for the photographer. [laughter] >> i try to keep in mind his terrible assignment too. tavis: i'm wondering whether or not that make -- that made you an easier subject were more difficult. >> it has never been easy. i have more empathy now. [laughter] tavis: i'm sure they appreciate that. speaking of photographs, i will talk about the story in just a second, but "it's about a little bird" is based on a true story. pardon my ignorance, i do not know there was such a thing -- i learned something on the show every day -- i didn't know there was such a thing as hand-tinting black and white photographs, but when i saw what you have done with these photographs -- maybe i'm the only person who did not realize this -- for those who are ignorant about hand-tinting black and white photographs, what does that mean? i see what it looks like. it is beautiful. >> it is a process that goes back to the earliest photography, to daguerreotypes. of course, it was all black
all of these years, it is almost unbearable for me.is: you may make it unbearable for the photographer. [laughter] >> i try to keep in mind his terrible assignment too. tavis: i'm wondering whether or not that make -- that made you an easier subject were more difficult. >> it has never been easy. i have more empathy now. [laughter] tavis: i'm sure they appreciate that. speaking of photographs, i will talk about the story in just a second, but "it's about a little bird" is...
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to love home with a sometimes almost unbearable affection, but to be lured out into the world to see how it is doing, as my beloved larger home and paradise. >> you can watch this and other programs on line at tv.org. >> here i am in chicago. i married. it's 1977, i have my batches degree. i'm looking at. you think they'll be looking for a young, bright articulate people like me to come work for your firm and your company. no one. one application after another. site thought to myself, i did this in college. i drove again. but i have to tell you, it was hard. because i was driving a cab, i had some and plans and so many, i member when i went back to see my dad that christmas and he said, after all of effort and all of the expense for you to wind up doing exactly what i did, and i kept saying, dead, it's a moment have to work. i have to get my self-respect and my dignity. ..
to love home with a sometimes almost unbearable affection, but to be lured out into the world to see how it is doing, as my beloved larger home and paradise. >> you can watch this and other programs on line at tv.org. >> here i am in chicago. i married. it's 1977, i have my batches degree. i'm looking at. you think they'll be looking for a young, bright articulate people like me to come work for your firm and your company. no one. one application after another. site thought to...
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when a gardener's arthritic knees become unbearable. usually after a day of gardening i'm really limping badly. four years of wear and tear finally catch up with a tennis pro. i've had 6 knee operations. had one on my left elbow. i tore my rotator cuff. they all faced the prospect of giving up what they love. i was worried that i was gonna have to change my profession. then i met tommie. he told me about his product and asked me if i would like to just put one on. the pain has started to alleviate. actually that night i went home and threw the football with my son and i hadn't done that to that point at all that year. the pain has started to alleviate. actually that night i went home and threw the football with my son and i hadn't done that to that point at all that year. i dropped a rock on my hand, really bruised up badly. and i used a tommie copper glove for a few days and the bruise went completely. it's totally comfortable to wear. you just don't even notice that it's there. usually i could lift my arm up to here and it would stop.
when a gardener's arthritic knees become unbearable. usually after a day of gardening i'm really limping badly. four years of wear and tear finally catch up with a tennis pro. i've had 6 knee operations. had one on my left elbow. i tore my rotator cuff. they all faced the prospect of giving up what they love. i was worried that i was gonna have to change my profession. then i met tommie. he told me about his product and asked me if i would like to just put one on. the pain has started to...
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. >> losing someone that close to us is like -- it is simply unbearable. >> the daughters were too distraught to talk, but they will be cared for. they were seen walking their dog teddy when they were struck from behind. >> he is doing well but not out of the woods yet. >> reporter: he will face two counts of vehicularmanslaughter. the family wants to send a strong message to not drink ask drive. kamal worked at wal greens what do-greens. what do you want people to know? . >> as part of their religion the body has to be buried within 3 days. they are takin donations. >>> the man known as the pillow case rapist, lake los angeles is the location from 62-year- old christopher hubbard will live. the judge will review the decision in december after the public has had a chance to comment. >>> the rim fire is finally contained. it is in yosemite. it burns 11 homes. it is the third largest in the state's recorded history. >>> edward snow sphden monitored recordings of other presidents. >> the u.s. has had a secret with allies for years. >> monitoring cell phone calls, they will send intelligence in n
. >> losing someone that close to us is like -- it is simply unbearable. >> the daughters were too distraught to talk, but they will be cared for. they were seen walking their dog teddy when they were struck from behind. >> he is doing well but not out of the woods yet. >> reporter: he will face two counts of vehicularmanslaughter. the family wants to send a strong message to not drink ask drive. kamal worked at wal greens what do-greens. what do you want people to know?...
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>> unbearable. >>> how did the sharks do against the senators?e'll find out in sports coming up next! >>> the sharks take a bite out of the senators tonight. this seventh goal was scored before he left with an injury. the sharks got their fifth straight win to open the season 3-2 over the senators at the shark tank. >> you want to day connected with kron four and the bart negotiations. we'll have more on that on morning news. >> i have noticed that those temperatures are dipping down into the 30s. is this unusual? >> well, not completely unusual. that's what we saw last night. we'll see cool readings tonight again, no 30s, though, in the forecast. look for 40s in the north bay and east bay. look at the afternoon temperatures, 70s, and lots of sunshine. >> beautiful. well, this is fall in the bay area, the best time of year for us! good night, everybody! see you in the morning! look at them with that u-verse wireless receiver. back in our day, we couldn't just move the tv wherever we wanted. yeah, our birthday entertainment was a mathemagician. be
>> unbearable. >>> how did the sharks do against the senators?e'll find out in sports coming up next! >>> the sharks take a bite out of the senators tonight. this seventh goal was scored before he left with an injury. the sharks got their fifth straight win to open the season 3-2 over the senators at the shark tank. >> you want to day connected with kron four and the bart negotiations. we'll have more on that on morning news. >> i have noticed that those...
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. >> the tension was unbearable. the pilot died shortly after, however, the passenger was not injured. >> too bad about the pilot mai.zing reaction. >> california is famous for wine tasting. >> that is about to expand. >> michael finney is here. >> this is a big change. yes. they want in on action. tastings for hard liquor have been illegal in california since pro hib yigs. a law will arou lou paid tastings. they have long pushed to make tastings legal. >> it's part of the farm to table type movement. we can produce products in smaller kaunt was local materials that the taste is different. >> customers will be allowed to taste liquor but not to buy it on site. >> there is a new smoke detector that can alirt to you problems called net protect sending out warnings using led lights and also come was a smart phone app. can detect heat, smoke, and carbon monoxide. southwest airlines offering bargain air fares if you book before midnight tomorrow. this began when southwest advertised fares on short flights. fares good up t
. >> the tension was unbearable. the pilot died shortly after, however, the passenger was not injured. >> too bad about the pilot mai.zing reaction. >> california is famous for wine tasting. >> that is about to expand. >> michael finney is here. >> this is a big change. yes. they want in on action. tastings for hard liquor have been illegal in california since pro hib yigs. a law will arou lou paid tastings. they have long pushed to make tastings legal....
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kind of unbearable. >> the lawsuit says some people have had to shift activities indoors or move out of their houses temporarily. the city says they have received no action plans with the company. negotiations with the company broke down last week. >> who doesn't love shrimp and pasta. don't answer. >> i am not big on shrimp but whatever. a lot of people are. they're putting them together in a very delicious combination. >> we are making a dish you will love if you love shrimp, pepper, fete cheapy. >> we have diced tomatoes. they have enough moisture for the entire dish. >> what's great about this is this dish will have pepper to it. >> oh yeah. >> this is pepper shrimp. >> we'll have italian parisly in there. a little bit basil. >> this is looking so perfect. >> yes, it is. i think we're done. >> i think it looks perfect. >> so do i. >> great dish. a lot of flavor in there and of course a lot of color. >> look how beautiful this looks. i am going to try this right now. it's time to eat everybody. i'll get to the shrimp, chow. love shrimp. >> you ready? >> looks good. >>> fishermen s
kind of unbearable. >> the lawsuit says some people have had to shift activities indoors or move out of their houses temporarily. the city says they have received no action plans with the company. negotiations with the company broke down last week. >> who doesn't love shrimp and pasta. don't answer. >> i am not big on shrimp but whatever. a lot of people are. they're putting them together in a very delicious combination. >> we are making a dish you will love if you love...
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. >> it sounds unbearable. what do you make of the argument made by municipalities and jerry brown that the influx of inmates will be overly burdensome and dangerous. >> it is false. when we file for overcrowding relief, at that point, the state policymakers knew that they had a problem and they saw this coming down the pike. they started reducing the prison population on their own. we had 174,000 prisoners. since 2007, they are down about 40,000 prisoners. we have already had this enormous reduction in the population and we have -- from 2000 7-2012, crime in california is down more than 10%. what we have learned in this country is that we went on and incarceration binge and we ended up with the highest incarceration rate in the world. some states either voluntarily like in new york state or through litigation are starting to get over the incarceration binge and bring the risen populations under control. new york state has enjoyed the greatest reduction of crime in history while reducing the prison population v
. >> it sounds unbearable. what do you make of the argument made by municipalities and jerry brown that the influx of inmates will be overly burdensome and dangerous. >> it is false. when we file for overcrowding relief, at that point, the state policymakers knew that they had a problem and they saw this coming down the pike. they started reducing the prison population on their own. we had 174,000 prisoners. since 2007, they are down about 40,000 prisoners. we have already had this...
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. >> so sad, losing someone that close to us is like, it's just simply unbearable. >> the victim's teenage daughters were too distraught to talk to us on camera. but the dozens of relatives say the kids will be cared for. they were out walking their dog teddy when they were hit from behind. a chihuahua suffered a head injury and in the icu. the vet says he's a lucky dog. >> he's going to do okay, he's not out of the woods quite yet. >> driver of the car is still in the hospital under armed guard and will face two counts of vehicular homicide. according to court documents, he has a long history of arrests and a misdemeanor dui conviction last year. returning to the scene was emotional. the family wants to send a strong message to not drink and drive. he worked as a material handler at a medical device company in fremont. camal worked at walgreen's. they never said no to anyone. >> what do you want to happen to the woman now? >> justice will be served. if you are a drunk driver, you know whatever the sentence is. >> and as part of it, the burrel has to be held within the next couple of days,
. >> so sad, losing someone that close to us is like, it's just simply unbearable. >> the victim's teenage daughters were too distraught to talk to us on camera. but the dozens of relatives say the kids will be cared for. they were out walking their dog teddy when they were hit from behind. a chihuahua suffered a head injury and in the icu. the vet says he's a lucky dog. >> he's going to do okay, he's not out of the woods quite yet. >> driver of the car is still in the...
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. >> reporter: the unbearable wait finally ended today at the national zoo. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: this was re-opening day for a jewel of the national park system. >> welcome to yellowstone. >> reporter: but getting back to normal is more complicated for some house republicans. facing questions and constituents back home. south carolina's mark sanford was on local tv today. >> what i would say is i'd say in different ways both sides probably overplayed their hands. >> reporter: in rockford, illinois, republican adam kinslinger chose to visit a new cancer treatment center. >> we bought ourselves three months. from the bigger scale from the d.c. scale, three months to have grown-up conversations about the difficulties we face and ways to get it done. >> reporter: while all is quiet on capitol hill until the house returns tuesday, political analysts can already measure damage from the shutdown done to the gop. what is the biggest risk? >> the biggest problem is for moderate republicans and republicans in swing districts and democratic-leaning districts. >> reporter: the coo
. >> reporter: the unbearable wait finally ended today at the national zoo. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: this was re-opening day for a jewel of the national park system. >> welcome to yellowstone. >> reporter: but getting back to normal is more complicated for some house republicans. facing questions and constituents back home. south carolina's mark sanford was on local tv today. >> what i would say is i'd say in different ways both sides probably...
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unbearable. >> they will truly be missed. >> reporter: he was honored for saving the life of a toddler he found wandering the streets. >> he's just a trooper walking down the road. >> it just shows a lot of character on this young man who was tragically gunned down in this murder/suicide. >> putting his life on the line for my daughter. >> reporter: and marie's family hopes the couple can be buried together. >> thank you. just a heartbreaking story. the suspect was hired to the baltimore city police force in september of 2009. he worked for the eastern district. >>> meanwhile in west baltimore, a speeding car hits three city police officers. they are recovering at the hospital tonight. it happened outside the bamboo house nightclub. the officers were directing traffic when a jeep crossed the road and hit them. one officer fired shots at the vehicle, but the suspects got away. police are still searching for them. >>> toddler is hot putelissed after a neighbor's dog bit off part of his nose. police say the 3-year-old boy may have put his face under a fence through a hole and then the dog
unbearable. >> they will truly be missed. >> reporter: he was honored for saving the life of a toddler he found wandering the streets. >> he's just a trooper walking down the road. >> it just shows a lot of character on this young man who was tragically gunned down in this murder/suicide. >> putting his life on the line for my daughter. >> reporter: and marie's family hopes the couple can be buried together. >> thank you. just a heartbreaking story. the...
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kind of unbearable. >> the company's chief executive says if his factory is shut down the price of the product will jump significantly as there's already a hard time meeting the demand. judge is set to decide on that dispute come thursday. >>> flying high with ipads. southwest's new plan to help ball travelers kill time in the sky. >>> the biggest wave in surfing history is actually the second most impressive thing he did that day. ,, investors are encouraged by 2-day meeting of the federal reserve that began today. >>> an all day rally leaves the dow closing at an all-time high today. the dow closed up 111 points to 15,680. the s&p added 10 points. set another record close. investors are expecting the feds to keep interest rates steady and the economic stimulus program in place. >>> it is the first time we are hearing an official apology for the rocky rollout of the health care website. >> and two the millions of americans who have attempted to use the website to shop and enroll in health care coverage, i want to apologize to you that the website has not worked as well as it should. w
kind of unbearable. >> the company's chief executive says if his factory is shut down the price of the product will jump significantly as there's already a hard time meeting the demand. judge is set to decide on that dispute come thursday. >>> flying high with ipads. southwest's new plan to help ball travelers kill time in the sky. >>> the biggest wave in surfing history is actually the second most impressive thing he did that day. ,, investors are encouraged by 2-day...
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"one was that she was miraculous the other that she was unbearable." this was a co-production of miami-dade community college and british broadcasting corporation british open university.
"one was that she was miraculous the other that she was unbearable." this was a co-production of miami-dade community college and british broadcasting corporation british open university.
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as a mother it's unbearable. hope for any kind of support from any well wisher and feel useless and eventually i think they will die. [singing] a little ways away it's different and they suffer nodding syndrome and coming to this center everyday for a year and the improvement in their health is astounding. they are given basic education and meals and helping to wash everyday. >> and now they can talk, we have some of them here, you can see them. and they could not play. they are now jumping, kicking, yeah. and we are happy and smiling. >> reporter: but they are still not cured. nodding syndrome gets its name because victims get seizures that often begin with nodding. the children here still get seizures but they happen less frequently and they are trained by doctors how to handle them. and medicines for treating epilepsy and vitamins help but the drugs alone have a limited effect. the whole program of daily activities at the center is crucial. it was set up by two american doctors. they run a charity for nodding
as a mother it's unbearable. hope for any kind of support from any well wisher and feel useless and eventually i think they will die. [singing] a little ways away it's different and they suffer nodding syndrome and coming to this center everyday for a year and the improvement in their health is astounding. they are given basic education and meals and helping to wash everyday. >> and now they can talk, we have some of them here, you can see them. and they could not play. they are now...
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no comic relief, with the possible exception of the drunken porter in that almost unbearably tense scene of the knocking at the gate. shakespeare is all business here, a fact that is further intensified in our shortened television version. in great part, this accelerated tempo is the result of shakespeare's use of what we call dramatic foreshortening, that is, his device of telescoping, crowding together into a short space of time events that have actually taken place over a considerable period of time. one point where the device seems to give trouble to viewers is in the swiftness with which macbeth acts on the witches' prophecy. they see him encounter the witches late in the afternoon, notify his wife, entertain the king that evening in his castle, and that night, murder him. would a man really do that? would macbeth do that? a man whom shakespeare is at pains to paint as brave, noble, of enviable reputation? no, he wouldn't, not on such sudden and questionable prompting. however, what needs to be understood here is that the thought of being king, of deserving the crown has been in mac
no comic relief, with the possible exception of the drunken porter in that almost unbearably tense scene of the knocking at the gate. shakespeare is all business here, a fact that is further intensified in our shortened television version. in great part, this accelerated tempo is the result of shakespeare's use of what we call dramatic foreshortening, that is, his device of telescoping, crowding together into a short space of time events that have actually taken place over a considerable period...
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they say they may take that offer if the noise is unbearable again tonight. we're live in milpitas. >>> new at 11:00, the family of a murdered berkeley man resolved its wrongful death lawsuit against the city tonight. the man was killed outside his home last year allegedly by a mentally disturbed intruder. his widow and two adult sons say that dispatcher falsely promised that an officer would respond to the call. without admitting fault, the city agreed to implement changes to the communication center and dispatchers will be able to tell callers that officers may be delayed. >>> bicycling is a convenient way to get around gridlock in san francisco but after two deadly collisions in two months, bike advocates want city leaders to do more to improve safety. jean ellie has more. >> reporter: san francisco rolled out bike share and it's easier than ever to get your hands on a bicycle and pedal around the city. but it can be dangerous especially south of market. bicyclists are rolling out in san francisco in record numbers. the san francisco municipal transportati
they say they may take that offer if the noise is unbearable again tonight. we're live in milpitas. >>> new at 11:00, the family of a murdered berkeley man resolved its wrongful death lawsuit against the city tonight. the man was killed outside his home last year allegedly by a mentally disturbed intruder. his widow and two adult sons say that dispatcher falsely promised that an officer would respond to the call. without admitting fault, the city agreed to implement changes to the...
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seeing concerns and i have seen all walks oh of life and really the living conditions have become so unbearable that everyone is effected no matter what their religion is or background. >>> for syrians already here in the united states, there are options. the obama administration has: >> for syrians still trapped in the middle east, there's little hope. the especially u.s. responsibility and the international. it's not the solution. but many fear the hope and it's illusion. and germany has committed to taking 5,000 refugees on a temporary basis. they go on and tell them if it was need that they could often identify to that process. i believe this is the syrian -- right. this timethy finally gets through. >> so this is a treatment for people who hire and for americans. bye-bye. not only but i think i can somebody answer this time. >> on the other end of the line, lisa explains some of the steps his family can take once they arrive in lebanon but until then -- >> we know it's a -- when we left him he had his back to his garden. >> it's a little of that story. this is so hard. in lebanon at least
seeing concerns and i have seen all walks oh of life and really the living conditions have become so unbearable that everyone is effected no matter what their religion is or background. >>> for syrians already here in the united states, there are options. the obama administration has: >> for syrians still trapped in the middle east, there's little hope. the especially u.s. responsibility and the international. it's not the solution. but many fear the hope and it's illusion. and...
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. >> unbearable. to all of this? >> how many whores are we going halloween?'s halloween, come for the children and candy, stay for the whores.ny >> kim kardashian and khloe out yesterday. >> really? >> however, i think they really are trying to show each other up. both of them -- already.it >> trying very hard to be the sexy sister. >> kim wins. >> it's not even a competition even a question. >> a lot of people this morning said khloe. overalle photo but there's no comparison. >> khloe's a beautiful lady and be happy if she went home with you at the bar. beautiful on the inside. >> she's not ugly! >> he would do khloe kardashian was there naked front of you. you wouldn't say, no, i'm too good for this. back in your day. >> no. >> that is such a lie. entire single life, you've never done worse than khloe kardashian? >> no. >> coming up -- >> kris jenner, we're like, what girls, think about the kylie and kendall, out at the club the other night and she and on your blackberry flashes her big smile and looks down and doesn't answer. >> bad mother. plus -- >> croc
. >> unbearable. to all of this? >> how many whores are we going halloween?'s halloween, come for the children and candy, stay for the whores.ny >> kim kardashian and khloe out yesterday. >> really? >> however, i think they really are trying to show each other up. both of them -- already.it >> trying very hard to be the sexy sister. >> kim wins. >> it's not even a competition even a question. >> a lot of people this morning said khloe....
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the pain was unbearable. i couldn't sleep, i couldn't walk. i tried 1,500 milligrams of glucosamine and 1,200 milligrams of chondroitin. but, they didn't do anything for me. my life 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 dressed up. it really works. >> peter, how can supple possibly be so effective when so many other products fail to help people? >> supple is the missing link that heals the root causes of pain. it reverses the disease process, it rebuilds your joints and it gives your body the core building blocks it needs to heal itself. pain, stiffness, immobility, overall weakness, fatigue, difficulty moving, difficulty sleeping 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 quality and most clinically- proven ingredient sources available. >> what are the active ingredients in supple? >> supple has 1,200 milligrams of pharmaceutical strength, very special chrondroitin sulfate. th
the pain was unbearable. i couldn't sleep, i couldn't walk. i tried 1,500 milligrams of glucosamine and 1,200 milligrams of chondroitin. but, they didn't do anything for me. my life 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 dressed up. it really works. >> peter, how can supple possibly be so effective when so many other products fail to help people? >> supple is the missing link that heals the root causes of pain....
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stuffing too many people into these prisons to deliver even minimal care and that definitely sounds unbearable what do you make of this argument being made by municipalities and by california governor jerry brown that the influx of inmates into society will be overly burdensome and dangerous it's false i mean that it's already happened when we filed for overcrowding relief in late two thousand and six at that point the state policymakers already knew that they had a problem and they could see this ruling coming down the pike and so they started reducing the prison population on their own. peak in two thousand and seven we had one hundred seventy four thousand prisoners in our state prison system and since two thousand and seven they're down about forty thousand prisoners so we're down to about one hundred twenty thousand one hundred twenty four thousand prisoners now so we've already had this enormous reduction in the prison population and we haven't had a crime and in fact from two thousand and seven to two thousand and twelve which of the latest crime statistics we have crime in california i
stuffing too many people into these prisons to deliver even minimal care and that definitely sounds unbearable what do you make of this argument being made by municipalities and by california governor jerry brown that the influx of inmates into society will be overly burdensome and dangerous it's false i mean that it's already happened when we filed for overcrowding relief in late two thousand and six at that point the state policymakers already knew that they had a problem and they could see...
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. >> the stress has been unbearable at times. for myself seeing barbara sad, depressed, angry, frustrated and threshe lost her job. and the stress she has seen her mom go thank you. you hav thankthrough.my mother e married for 63 years. my father-in-law was one of 12 12 children and his father died of black lungs disease and his mother died in his 40's. but he pulled himself up by the boot straps and educated himself and served in world war ii and it's surprising he survived that. he came back home and started his own business and was successful. at 83 years old he climbed the ladder to roof the house. that is the type of man he was. at the end of his life he had multiple chronic illnesses and he knew he was dying and he accepted that. and my mother-in-law accepted that. they did everything they were told to do. he went out and had the power of attorney and he had the living wills and he hired a hospice and he whatn'ted to die peacefully and pain-free at home. instead my mother-in-law comes home and she sees her husk forced out o
. >> the stress has been unbearable at times. for myself seeing barbara sad, depressed, angry, frustrated and threshe lost her job. and the stress she has seen her mom go thank you. you hav thankthrough.my mother e married for 63 years. my father-in-law was one of 12 12 children and his father died of black lungs disease and his mother died in his 40's. but he pulled himself up by the boot straps and educated himself and served in world war ii and it's surprising he survived that. he came...
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. >> she says the smell in the car by the time she gets home is unbearable. she wanted to say something and her son said she would be mortified if he said anything to his friends. right now she drives with the windows open. >> try that in the dead of winter. maybe they won't be as stinky in the dead of winter. then they do basketball. >> there is something about that age kid and sweating. it is nasty. >> you get beyond that. i would get so angry with cody taking his shoes off and all his friends the minute they walked in our house and they're right there can i tell you how happy it makes me when he's home and his friends come and visit? i fill it up and leave it there everything's relative. the smell is negotiable. >> commenting on a person's odor is exquisitely delicate. >> we know that, philip. >> his advice is talk to the four boys together and say, listen, boys, you reek. ask them to towel off and take their shirts off before they get in the car and put on a clean shirt. forget it. >> you can't cover up body odor. i've got to clean it. you can't spray som
. >> she says the smell in the car by the time she gets home is unbearable. she wanted to say something and her son said she would be mortified if he said anything to his friends. right now she drives with the windows open. >> try that in the dead of winter. maybe they won't be as stinky in the dead of winter. then they do basketball. >> there is something about that age kid and sweating. it is nasty. >> you get beyond that. i would get so angry with cody taking his...
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you are unbearable. shut up. >> don't hit her. don't hit her. don't hit her.l talking at once] >> kirk: yaz. yaz. yaz. >> i loved you for so long. i do love him i cared about him. i was there for him. >> i know. >> i -- i was there for him. >> kirk: listen. listen. wait. >> i loved him and i want to be with you so much. shut up. you shut up. >> kirk: jimmy and amber you can go. i want to talk to yaz. [applause] you came here to find out how jimmy felt about you. clearly he seems to have moved on. >> i know. he did. he said he wanted to be with me. >> kirk: we are going to get you some help because we are going to get you some help because we have to think about the child? we have to think about the child. >> he loves me. i want to be with him so much >> kirk: sometimes in life -- sometimes in life you have to let it go. >> i loved him so much. i care about him so much. >> kirk: you got to accept that this relationship i over. we are going to be right back. thank you. [applause] coming up on "the test"... >> you accused me of stealing your identity so you did n
you are unbearable. shut up. >> don't hit her. don't hit her. don't hit her.l talking at once] >> kirk: yaz. yaz. yaz. >> i loved you for so long. i do love him i cared about him. i was there for him. >> i know. >> i -- i was there for him. >> kirk: listen. listen. wait. >> i loved him and i want to be with you so much. shut up. you shut up. >> kirk: jimmy and amber you can go. i want to talk to yaz. [applause] you came here to find out how jimmy...
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never mind playing football, it's unbearable to look around.o there is a possibility that it might be moved to the winter season. now, this will clash with other issues such as the champion's league football from which people are paid -- >> and they won't get paid for 2022? >> they're contracted and they pay something like 1.3 billion pounds to have the right for qatar and russia. >> i think they've been sold on the basis that it's the normal time champion's league. and it looks like that is not going to happen. >> we don't know what's going to happen, do we? >> the investigation, which is going on, is not to decide whether it should be in the summer or the winter. that's not what the investigative committee are doing. tethices committee are going to investigate was it a genuine bid and was there any element of bribery involved. >> who has the final say, then? let's say they bruise this report and there was a bit of bribery going on underneath. who actually makes the call? >> right. well, it's called in a chat with michael garcia, who is a form
never mind playing football, it's unbearable to look around.o there is a possibility that it might be moved to the winter season. now, this will clash with other issues such as the champion's league football from which people are paid -- >> and they won't get paid for 2022? >> they're contracted and they pay something like 1.3 billion pounds to have the right for qatar and russia. >> i think they've been sold on the basis that it's the normal time champion's league. and it...
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. >> while 23 hours a day in a cell is nearly unbearable for some, cooperwood says he's unphased by it. >> actually, i don't be tripping about being in a room all day, read, write my letters and write my music, i write positive music about how you can change your life. i like talking about love and females a lot too. ♪ is it love true tuesday ♪ i just want to know >> then i got my gangster music. ♪ that's crack. >> music helps cooperwood pass time. but for nick dicillo it was once everything he loved for. >> musicians don't typically choose to be musicians, they are chosen by whomever, whatever higher power. i was chosen to be a musician for one reason or another, my life took a turn the way it did and music kind of stopped but before that it was the most important thing to me in the world. it was my drug. it's been several years, at least two years since i picked up an instrument. drugs kind of took over what music was for me for a long time when i was introduced to the heavier narcotic like heroin and meth and mushrooms. >> he detoxed in jail but even though he has no access to the f
. >> while 23 hours a day in a cell is nearly unbearable for some, cooperwood says he's unphased by it. >> actually, i don't be tripping about being in a room all day, read, write my letters and write my music, i write positive music about how you can change your life. i like talking about love and females a lot too. ♪ is it love true tuesday ♪ i just want to know >> then i got my gangster music. ♪ that's crack. >> music helps cooperwood pass time. but for nick...
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. >> if this bill passes, if things become too unbearable, i can end my life. [applause] >> we now lead in an area where other stayed have not gone. >> vermont's governor signed the death with dignity bill into law in may. it allows doctors to prescribe a life-ending pill for people with less than six months to live. >> so this will be the first legislative effort where the governor has had the privilege of signing a bill like this. >> i have no fear that i will ask for the medication. will i get to the point where i will take it or i get so bad i have to take it, i don't know. >> what is it about dying this way that is more comforting to you? >> it is on my terms. >> vermont is now the third state after oregon and washington to legalize physician-assisted suicide. but it is happening in other states. often involving a controversial group operating in the shadows. it's called the final exit network. >> the difference between me and kevorkian? well, he liked publicity. i think it's a private thing. >> dr. larry eggbert used to be the medical director of the fina
. >> if this bill passes, if things become too unbearable, i can end my life. [applause] >> we now lead in an area where other stayed have not gone. >> vermont's governor signed the death with dignity bill into law in may. it allows doctors to prescribe a life-ending pill for people with less than six months to live. >> so this will be the first legislative effort where the governor has had the privilege of signing a bill like this. >> i have no fear that i will...
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. >> unbearable, just about. only thing that wakes you up in the morning is just to keep pushing. >> reporter: victor blackwell, cnn, valdosta, georgia. >> we are learning more and more details about that story and gets more unbelievable. >> i feel awful what that family is going through. >>> a kidnapped california teen is revealing frightening new details about her kidnapping. the 16-year-old tells nbc that james dimaggio handcuffed her and bound her feet. authorities killed dimaggio. >> the former army private who leaked thousands of documents to wikileaks is reportedly not pleased with people's impression of him. bradley manning who know goes by chelsea tells the guardian newspaper the leak was for more transparency and not an effort to influence the opinions of war. it is manning's comments since august since he was was sentenced to military custody. >>> ahead of the release of the film "the fifth estate." it is about wikileaks and in his letter, asange. cumberland had to meet with assange before the movie. >
. >> unbearable, just about. only thing that wakes you up in the morning is just to keep pushing. >> reporter: victor blackwell, cnn, valdosta, georgia. >> we are learning more and more details about that story and gets more unbelievable. >> i feel awful what that family is going through. >>> a kidnapped california teen is revealing frightening new details about her kidnapping. the 16-year-old tells nbc that james dimaggio handcuffed her and bound her feet....
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but monday, the snell was -- smell was unbearable. >> 3:30 in the morning, we were notified of an overflow. >> reporter: director chris phipp says they discovered the source of the backup to this station here. the station is undergoing major renovation. and during construction, is using a temporary pumping system am. >> the temporary pumps, the pipass pumps had failed. were not running. >> reporter: once the sewage pops the top on the manhole, the only way it can go is downhill. and in this case tflowed into the area and into the creek. >> we had about three hours, where sewage was flowing into the creek. >> reporter: the county is now warning people to stay out of the water, avoiding any direct contact, until otherwise noy noted. -- noted. dps will be checking for other bacteria, hazards and has already started treating the ground with lime. neighbors are glad the county contained things quickly. but say they would like more than just warning signs. >> we'd rather know rather than just have to smell. >> and the county said the temporary alert system it's using also malfunctioned. so the r
but monday, the snell was -- smell was unbearable. >> 3:30 in the morning, we were notified of an overflow. >> reporter: director chris phipp says they discovered the source of the backup to this station here. the station is undergoing major renovation. and during construction, is using a temporary pumping system am. >> the temporary pumps, the pipass pumps had failed. were not running. >> reporter: once the sewage pops the top on the manhole, the only way it can go is...
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as a mother it's unbearable. i hope for any kind of support from any well-wisher. with that fact i feel useless and i think eventually they will die. [♪ singing ] >> reporter: just a few kilometers away it's a completely different scene. these children also suffer from nodding syndrome but they've been coming to this center every day for a year. the improvement in their health is astounding. they are given basic education, balanced meals, and the staff help them to wash every day. >> some came in who were not talking, now they can talk. we have some of them here. you, you can see them. some could not play. now they're now jumping and kicking. they were not having smiling in their faces. now they laugh. >> reporter: but they're still not cured. nodding syndrome get its names because victims suffer seizures that look like they're nodding. staff are trained by doctors how to handle them. medicines to a handle epilepsy help but the drugs alone have a limited affect. the whole program of daily actives at the center is cruci crucial. it was set up by two american doctors
as a mother it's unbearable. i hope for any kind of support from any well-wisher. with that fact i feel useless and i think eventually they will die. [♪ singing ] >> reporter: just a few kilometers away it's a completely different scene. these children also suffer from nodding syndrome but they've been coming to this center every day for a year. the improvement in their health is astounding. they are given basic education, balanced meals, and the staff help them to wash every day....
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the unbearable lightness of a fine not have the president did not know the answer was buying on or leaders. he somehow has found time, the "wall street journal" points out, for a least 146 rounds of golf. and the new york times, as i just mentioned, the white house on spying, not a very descriptive title, the intro goes on to say americans buying a bork to the foreign leaders, governments and millions of citizens, apathetic. this is the new york times. but that it makes of on satisfying assurances about reviews, on their way, platitudes about the need for security in an insecure aged and the on defense that the president just did not know. well, joining me now, the "a-team", author, radio talk-show host of fox news contributor, fox news legal analyst and chris courtliness, democratic strategist, former chief of staff. well, let's start out with -- i will turn to you first. the president has a few friends left in the media. this is no way to sugar coat this. >> well, if you are talking about obamacare. >> a want to be specific in my answer. the president might have turned a caveat and to av
the unbearable lightness of a fine not have the president did not know the answer was buying on or leaders. he somehow has found time, the "wall street journal" points out, for a least 146 rounds of golf. and the new york times, as i just mentioned, the white house on spying, not a very descriptive title, the intro goes on to say americans buying a bork to the foreign leaders, governments and millions of citizens, apathetic. this is the new york times. but that it makes of on...
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they say the silence has been unbearable. july 18th...a traffic stop and altercation turns into a rescue mission...when police realize tyrone west is not breathing. west's family says police kicked and pepper sprayed their loved one...and at one point 10 officers were trying to detain him. police say officers cried out for back up that night .... but the family is crying police brutality.. "how do a roll lead to you being brutalily murdered how explain that to me how, how with a valid license and you get brutally murdered explain please!" i spoke with the state's medicial examiner's office today...and they say the autopsy is still pending. while the physical examination takes only a few hours...the report take typically 60 to 90 days. we are getting close to the 90 days. the medicial examiner's office says anytime there's an unexpected death...and it's a young person in good health...every avenue needs to be explored: next week protesting in front of the medicial examiner's office. live at city hall, jp fox45 news at ten. the
they say the silence has been unbearable. july 18th...a traffic stop and altercation turns into a rescue mission...when police realize tyrone west is not breathing. west's family says police kicked and pepper sprayed their loved one...and at one point 10 officers were trying to detain him. police say officers cried out for back up that night .... but the family is crying police brutality.. "how do a roll lead to you being brutalily murdered how explain that to me how, how with a valid...
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. >> temperatures soared at an unbearable 90 degrees, even hotter in the druck. >> like an oven. it to be like an oven. >> police say towels went to sleep, leaving the girl in the back seat of the car for hours. >> it's a tragedy every time it occurs. and every time is one time too many. >> reporter: and the medical examiner ruled the girl's death, accidental. >> rochelle, thank you. 42 children have died across the country after being left in hot cars. >>> well, his case has got other than national attention. baltimore cardiologist, dr. mark meday, accused of performing unnecessary stent procedures. he is facing lawsuits by hundreds of former patients. today, he finally takes the witness stand in what could be the largest of those suits. wjz is live. alex demetrick is back with details. >> reporter: in the 200 lawsuits that have been celted outside of court, no dollar figures were ever mentioned. but this suit could be different if dr. medee loses. >> reporter: expanding clogged arteries with stents saves lives. the procedure was the specialty. dr. mark meddedee. until the lawsu
. >> temperatures soared at an unbearable 90 degrees, even hotter in the druck. >> like an oven. it to be like an oven. >> police say towels went to sleep, leaving the girl in the back seat of the car for hours. >> it's a tragedy every time it occurs. and every time is one time too many. >> reporter: and the medical examiner ruled the girl's death, accidental. >> rochelle, thank you. 42 children have died across the country after being left in hot cars....
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but monday, the smell was unbearable.t's when the at any point of possible works first noticed the problem. >> we were notified of a manhole overflowing into the system. >> reporter: crews located the source of the backup to this manhole at the pumping station at norman avenue. the station is undergoing major renovation. and during construction is using a temporary system. >> the bypass had failed. >> reporter: once the sewage pops the top on the manhole, the only way it can go is downhill. and in this case, it flowed right into this area and into the creek. >> we had about a three-hour event, where water -- sewage was flowing into the creek. >> reporter: the county is now warning people to stay out of the water, avoiding any direct contact until otherwise notified. they have already started treating the ground with lime. neighbors say they'd like more than just warning signs. >> we would have liked to know exactly what happened, rather than just having this smell and just like, oh. >> reporter: the county says the tempor
but monday, the smell was unbearable.t's when the at any point of possible works first noticed the problem. >> we were notified of a manhole overflowing into the system. >> reporter: crews located the source of the backup to this manhole at the pumping station at norman avenue. the station is undergoing major renovation. and during construction is using a temporary system. >> the bypass had failed. >> reporter: once the sewage pops the top on the manhole, the only way it...
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and this comes at a time when these same service members families are facing this unbearable loss and fact that they are not getting paid. the military, the death benefits that the pentagon makes available to these military families when they lose someone supporting combat operations. those benefits include $100,000 that goes to the family within three days. their family member being killed. as well as money to pay for burial expenses, travel expenses. we know that a group called the fisher house that serves veterans has stepped in to pay for these families to be here while this is being sorted out, the fact that this shutdown is keeping the benefits from being paid out. they will work with the families for it to be paid back once it's all sorted. this is one of those rare moments to see family members grieve their fallen loved ones. >> athena jones, thanks so much. i mentioned this before and i have to say that i've spent a lot of time in iraq and afghanistan. one of the most emotional things i saw was a kandahar air force base and just happened to be there waiting for a ride back to
and this comes at a time when these same service members families are facing this unbearable loss and fact that they are not getting paid. the military, the death benefits that the pentagon makes available to these military families when they lose someone supporting combat operations. those benefits include $100,000 that goes to the family within three days. their family member being killed. as well as money to pay for burial expenses, travel expenses. we know that a group called the fisher...
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. >> so much for unbeatable, unbearable shutdown. the panda cam might be back on. why my next guess says, taxpayers are going to be turn off. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. >>> fox news alert. the shutdown's off. panda cam, back on. and those hundreds of thousands of furloughed federal workers are back on the job. to quote one of them, i kind of wish they would have kept us out until monday. jedidiah says it's proof to cut town the federal government size. that got to you. >> it did. >> should have stayed out until monday. >> i could use vacation and gets' back pay thrown in there. 800,000 workers. what private company do you know hat 800,000 workers labeled nonessential. they can't afford to do that. private companies can't do that because they would go bankrupt. guess what it, that is what is happening. we can no longer afford to sustain an enormous federal boy, bureaucracy and ineffic
. >> so much for unbeatable, unbearable shutdown. the panda cam might be back on. why my next guess says, taxpayers are going to be turn off. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. >>> fox news alert. the shutdown's off. panda cam, back on. and those hundreds of thousands of furloughed federal workers are back...
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but for some, waiting can be unbearable. the jail's medical staff responds to a code one alert. medical emergency. an inmate has just attempted suicide by hanging. he is 28-year-old arnulfo guerra. guerra is alive but unconscious. medics work to assess the extent of his injuries. the officer discovered guerra. he was called in after another officer reported that guerra had covered the lights in his cell making it difficult to see inside. >> the duty officer called us. we responded to do a check. and noticed he was hanging. he tad taken the bed sheet, tore into a strip, and around his neck a couple of times. i cut him down and he was still breathing. >> san antonio fire department paramedics arrive, guerra has begun to regain consciousness. >> he was on his knees hanging forward? >> no, just hanging. >> guerra, talk to me! >> one, two, three! [ indiscernible ] >> although his vital signs are stabilizing guerra will still be taken to a nearby hospital for further treatment. quick action by correctional staff and medics most likely saved his life. but in the past the jail had been
but for some, waiting can be unbearable. the jail's medical staff responds to a code one alert. medical emergency. an inmate has just attempted suicide by hanging. he is 28-year-old arnulfo guerra. guerra is alive but unconscious. medics work to assess the extent of his injuries. the officer discovered guerra. he was called in after another officer reported that guerra had covered the lights in his cell making it difficult to see inside. >> the duty officer called us. we responded to do a...
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sometimes the pain is too unbearable, but selling everything? massive mistake. it's always good to use a futures-led sell-off to pick at your 1s, that's your favorite stocks after the sell-off ends. they always end at some point. not all of your stocks will bottom, but if you rank them, you probably won't care when they bottom, because your best ones will get put on sale, the good with the bad, the wheat with the chaff, and the draw foss that matter. but selling everything, getting out at the same time, that doesn't leave room for the possibility that thing can get better. it doesn't leave room for the next america's stores. it takes you out of the stocks you've been waiting on. here as the bottom line. time warps our feelings about stocks. so never trade like it's the epoch lips, instead go to the supermarket, find out what you want to buy, and always remember, i checked out of the most important stock i liked in my zeal to get in, and in my haste, i missed the huge american stores buyout along with a magnificent rally that followed soon afterward. do not repea
sometimes the pain is too unbearable, but selling everything? massive mistake. it's always good to use a futures-led sell-off to pick at your 1s, that's your favorite stocks after the sell-off ends. they always end at some point. not all of your stocks will bottom, but if you rank them, you probably won't care when they bottom, because your best ones will get put on sale, the good with the bad, the wheat with the chaff, and the draw foss that matter. but selling everything, getting out at the...
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. >> unbearable, just about.ng that wakes you up in the morning is just to keep pushing. >> so don, we contacted the georgia secretary of state which licenses funeral homes. we wanted to get some information about the history of harrington funeral home. but when they heard about the details of our story the folks there opened their own investigation. they want to know where are kendrick's organ, and they want to know more about this practice of stuffing the body with newspaper. >> oh, my goodness, the family and their attorney says that video from surveillance video is being with held. and they want it released. who wouldn't? what do they suspect is on that videotape? >> they believe there is surveillance footage of kendrick being beaten to death. now, we have to say it is not really video they take stills of every few moments. but aside from what you just heard, consider there is surveillance video, we know that the investigators, at least, or the school district, they looked at it. they gave us several frames o
. >> unbearable, just about.ng that wakes you up in the morning is just to keep pushing. >> so don, we contacted the georgia secretary of state which licenses funeral homes. we wanted to get some information about the history of harrington funeral home. but when they heard about the details of our story the folks there opened their own investigation. they want to know where are kendrick's organ, and they want to know more about this practice of stuffing the body with newspaper....
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the pain was unbearable. i couldn't sleep, i couldn't walk. i tried 1,500 milligrams of glucosamine and 1,200 milligrams of chondroitin. but, they didn't do anything for me. my life 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 dressed up. it really works. >> peter, how can supple possibly be so effective when so many other products fail to help people? >> supple is the missing link that heals the root causes of pain. it reverses the disease process, it rebuilds your joints and it gives your body the core building blocks it needs to heal itself. pain, stiffness, immobility, overall weakness, fatigue, difficulty moving, difficulty sleeping 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 quality and most clinically- proven ingredient sources available. >> what are the active ingredients in supple? >> supple has 1,200 milligrams of pharmaceutical strength, very special chrondroitin sulfate. th
the pain was unbearable. i couldn't sleep, i couldn't walk. i tried 1,500 milligrams of glucosamine and 1,200 milligrams of chondroitin. but, they didn't do anything for me. my life 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 dressed up. it really works. >> peter, how can supple possibly be so effective when so many other products fail to help people? >> supple is the missing link that heals the root causes of pain....
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. >> the family who lost five loved ones, it is an unbearable loss.enied death benefits because of the senseless shutdown. it is shameful and embarrassing. >> let's sit down and get out of this so that these families whose loved ones just died, just died will receive the benefits at lest that would give them some comfort and solace in this terrible hour of tragedy. >> in the spotlight tonight, the ultimate sacrifice. since shutdown began one week ago today. 17 active duty members of the united states armed services have lost their lives. including these five service members who died in afghanistan over the weekend. but because of the government shutdown, none of these soldiers families will receive the benefits they are entitled to including $100,000 tax-free death benefits that, that money is supposed to help the service members families with funeral expenses and any other financial obligations they incur. shannon collins, 19-year-old son, marine lance corporal jeremiah collins died in afghanistan on saturday. >> there is nothing like this pain. for
. >> the family who lost five loved ones, it is an unbearable loss.enied death benefits because of the senseless shutdown. it is shameful and embarrassing. >> let's sit down and get out of this so that these families whose loved ones just died, just died will receive the benefits at lest that would give them some comfort and solace in this terrible hour of tragedy. >> in the spotlight tonight, the ultimate sacrifice. since shutdown began one week ago today. 17 active duty...