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. >> at first, the pain was unbearable and tips to be unbearable. one lives with it. we were promised that all would be resolved. >> more than 20 years later. families mostly jewish were accused of hating marking the anniversary, the pain highlighted by the death of an investigator alberto nisman. >> translation: i hope there'll be justice for alberto nisman. he died for us. he dedicated himself to the cause. his death will not be in vain. we call him the 86th victim and hope he has the same impunity as the other 85. >> while the victim's families want justice, they don't agree how to should be achieved. they are divided. others take a different course. app ex-wife of this man was a victim. >> translation: we are not going to say what others want to hear we'll not play politics. we tell the truce, if that sents people that's their problem. >> this is election year in argentina, it terms the issues. they want justice for the army and alberto nisman. both the government and the opposition have been accused of playing politics with the case. anyone using the army in the
. >> at first, the pain was unbearable and tips to be unbearable. one lives with it. we were promised that all would be resolved. >> more than 20 years later. families mostly jewish were accused of hating marking the anniversary, the pain highlighted by the death of an investigator alberto nisman. >> translation: i hope there'll be justice for alberto nisman. he died for us. he dedicated himself to the cause. his death will not be in vain. we call him the 86th victim and hope...
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. >> translation: at first, the pain was unbearable and it continues to be unbearable. one learns to live with it. we believe everything they promised us. that within a year all would be resolved. >> more than 20 years later. sophia and the families of the other victims are waiting. sting marking the ab versery. >> their pain highlighted by the death last month of investigatesor alberto nisman. >> i hope there'll be justice for alberto nisman. he died for us dedicating himself exclusively to the cause. i hope his death will not be in feign. we call him the 86th victim. i hope we don't see the same impunity. >> while the victim's families want justice, they don't all agree how it should be achieved. they are divided. some for the government maybe do not. others take a different cause. this man's ex-wife was a victim. >> translation: we are not going to say what others want to hear. we'll not play politics to win supporters, we tell the truth. if it upsets people that's their problem. >> this is election year in argentina, complicating the issue. everywhere says they want
. >> translation: at first, the pain was unbearable and it continues to be unbearable. one learns to live with it. we believe everything they promised us. that within a year all would be resolved. >> more than 20 years later. sophia and the families of the other victims are waiting. sting marking the ab versery. >> their pain highlighted by the death last month of investigatesor alberto nisman. >> i hope there'll be justice for alberto nisman. he died for us dedicating...
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. >> translator: at first, the pain was unbearable and it continues to be unbearable but one learns to it. we believe everything they promised us that within a year all would be resolved. >> reporter: but more than 20 years later, they are still waiting, still marking the anniversary. their pain highlighted by the death last month of investigator alberto nisman. >> translator: i hope there will be justice for nisman. he died for us. he dedicated himself exclusively to the bombing. we call him the 86th victim but i hope we won't see the same inpumin inimpunity as for the other 85. >> reporter: but the families don't all agree on how justice should be achieved. some support the government many do not, while others take a different course. >> translator: we're not going to say what others want to hear. we're not going to play politics to win supporters. we tell the truth, and if that upsets people that's their problem. >> reporter: this is election year in argentina, which further complicates the issue, while everyone says they want justice for the victims and alberto nisman both the gove
. >> translator: at first, the pain was unbearable and it continues to be unbearable but one learns to it. we believe everything they promised us that within a year all would be resolved. >> reporter: but more than 20 years later, they are still waiting, still marking the anniversary. their pain highlighted by the death last month of investigator alberto nisman. >> translator: i hope there will be justice for nisman. he died for us. he dedicated himself exclusively to the...
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. >> at first the pain was unbearable and it continues to be unbearable, but one learns that live with it. we believe everything they promised us that within a year, all would be resolved. >> more than 20 years later so fee i can't and the families of the other 8460, mostly jewish are still waiting still marking the anniversary. their pain highlighted by the death last month of investigator alberto misman. >> he died for us, dedicated himself exclusively to the cause. i hope his death won't be in vain. we call him the 86th victim, but i hope we won't see the same immunity as for the other 85. >> while the victims's families want justice they don't all agree how that should be achieved. they are divided. some support the government, many do not while others take a difference course. his ex-wife was one of the victims. >> we're not going to say what others want to hear. we are not going to play politics to win supporters. we tell the truth. if that upsets people, that's their problem. >> this is election year in argentina. which further complicates the issue. while everyone says they wan
. >> at first the pain was unbearable and it continues to be unbearable, but one learns that live with it. we believe everything they promised us that within a year, all would be resolved. >> more than 20 years later so fee i can't and the families of the other 8460, mostly jewish are still waiting still marking the anniversary. their pain highlighted by the death last month of investigator alberto misman. >> he died for us, dedicated himself exclusively to the cause. i hope...
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at first, the pain was unbearable and it continues to be unbearable. one learns to live with it. we believe everything they promised us that all would be resolved. >> more than 20 years later sophia and the families of 84 victims are waiting. still marked the anniversary. their pain highlighted by the death of investigator alberto alberto nisman. >> i hope there'll be justice for alberto nisman. he died for us. he dedicated himself to the army. so i hope his death will not be in vain. we call him the 86th victim. we hope we don't see the same impunity as for the 85. >> while the victim's family want justice, they don't agree how it will be achieve. they are subdivided. some support the government. many do not. others take a different course. the ex-wife as a victim. >> i'm not going to say what others want to hear. we are not going to play politics to win supporters. we tell the truth. that's their problem. this is election year in argentina. further complicating the issue. everyone says they want justice for the army of victims and alberto nisman, the government and opposition h
at first, the pain was unbearable and it continues to be unbearable. one learns to live with it. we believe everything they promised us that all would be resolved. >> more than 20 years later sophia and the families of 84 victims are waiting. still marked the anniversary. their pain highlighted by the death of investigator alberto alberto nisman. >> i hope there'll be justice for alberto nisman. he died for us. he dedicated himself to the army. so i hope his death will not be in...
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. >> translator: at first, the pain was unbearable, and it continues to be unbearable but one learnsith it. we believe everything they promised us that within a year all would be resolved. >> reporter: but more than 20 years late, sophia and the other families are still waiting, still marking the anniversary. their pain highlighted by the death last month of the investigator. >> translator: i hope there will be justice for nisman. he died for us. i hope his death won't be in vain. we call him the 86th victim. >> reporter: but while the victims families all want justice, they don't all agree how that should be achieved. some support the government many do not, while others take a different course. this man's ex-wife was one of the victims. >> translator: we're not going to say what others want to hear. we're not going to play politics to win supporters. we tell the truth, and if that upsets people that's their problem. >> reporter: this is election year here. while every one says they want justice, both the government and the opposition have been accused of playing politics with the c
. >> translator: at first, the pain was unbearable, and it continues to be unbearable but one learnsith it. we believe everything they promised us that within a year all would be resolved. >> reporter: but more than 20 years late, sophia and the other families are still waiting, still marking the anniversary. their pain highlighted by the death last month of the investigator. >> translator: i hope there will be justice for nisman. he died for us. i hope his death won't be in...
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. >> at first the pain was unbearable and it continues to be unbearable. but one learns to live with it. we believe everything that they promised us. that within a year all would be resolved. >> reporter: but more than 20 years later sophia and the families of the other 84 victims, mostly jewish, are still waiting. still marking the anniversary. their pain highlighted by the death last month of investigator alberto. >> i hope that there will be justice for nisman. he died for us. he dedicated himself exclusively to the cause. we call him the 86th victim, but we hope we don't see the same immunity of the other 85. >> while the families all want justice, they are not all agreed on how that should be achieveed some support the government, others do not others take another course. this man's ex-wife was one of the victims. >> we're not going to say what others want to hear. we tell the truth. if that upsets people, that's their problem. >> this is election year in argentina. which further complicates the issue. both the government and the opposition accuse the
. >> at first the pain was unbearable and it continues to be unbearable. but one learns to live with it. we believe everything that they promised us. that within a year all would be resolved. >> reporter: but more than 20 years later sophia and the families of the other 84 victims, mostly jewish, are still waiting. still marking the anniversary. their pain highlighted by the death last month of investigator alberto. >> i hope that there will be justice for nisman. he died for...
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. >> the grief that comes over you is unbearable. >> teresa hodges was on the sofa downstairs, she had been strangled to death. an empty fuel can laid nearby. upstairs, the two little girls were in bed. both had been shot to death. blane hodges was dead from a gunshot wound in the master bedroom. a .22 caliber pistol was on the floor by his side. >> it looked like lane hodges had killed his wife and two young daughters and then sat in bed and killed himself. >> lane homadges had had some difficult times. he had been fired from the post office for allegedly stealing $46. >> he had been convicted and would be going to jail for a period of time. when you found that out it may have been the motivating factor that he may have wanted to kill his family and take his own life. >> blaine was about to begin serving a six month prison sentence for that crime. he also had been ordered to make restitution of $9200, a sum he apparently did not have. was it possible that the prospect of jail and the large financial payment caused hodges to snap? at the autopsy, the medical examiner made a startling d
. >> the grief that comes over you is unbearable. >> teresa hodges was on the sofa downstairs, she had been strangled to death. an empty fuel can laid nearby. upstairs, the two little girls were in bed. both had been shot to death. blane hodges was dead from a gunshot wound in the master bedroom. a .22 caliber pistol was on the floor by his side. >> it looked like lane hodges had killed his wife and two young daughters and then sat in bed and killed himself. >> lane...
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. >> the situation became unbearable this week. the mayor said we have got to do something about it. that is why we did it. >> a lot of complaints from residents. >> exactly. >> because of public health concerns, trash and recyclables are being collected together this weekend. the department of public works hopes everything will be back to normal by monday. north carolina is slowly recovering from yesterday's winter storm. right now, about 6600 homes don't have our. that is down from a peak of more than 213,000 yesterday. this winter's frigid weather could affect washington's cherry blossom trees. our news partners report the blossoms could reach peak bloom later than normal. next month temperatures will determine when the blossoms will come out. peak bloom typically happens around april 4. what is the chance of blooming on april 4? >> we will keep our fingers crossed. that is only about a month away. the snow on the ground makes it seem further away. >> i think they will be slow. >> i have a live shot. that is going to be a hot ar
. >> the situation became unbearable this week. the mayor said we have got to do something about it. that is why we did it. >> a lot of complaints from residents. >> exactly. >> because of public health concerns, trash and recyclables are being collected together this weekend. the department of public works hopes everything will be back to normal by monday. north carolina is slowly recovering from yesterday's winter storm. right now, about 6600 homes don't have our. that...
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a policy rights groups described as unbearable for families split between the two areas. >> the israeli officials defending this policy say it's for security reasons but of course one cannot accept this argument. it is a very sweeping argument. >> friends of dalia and rashed have started a facebook page of deliver the bride to the group. they hope it will attract the attention of president abbas who they think can help. >> it will make for stronger politics. we will make our dream come true and live together forever. >> but until this happens they'll have to settle for moments like this. al jazeera in the occupied west bank. >> now archeologists in greece are calling it the holdest hug in the world. they dug up a 5,000-year-old human remains locked in an embraceed. thought to be young adults were excavateed in southern greece. burials where individuals are thought to be hugging each other are rare. >> this week on "talk to al jazeera" danish editor and author flemming rose. in 2005 he commissioned cartoons of the prophet muhammed. >> that cartoon is not targeted muslims it's targeting a
a policy rights groups described as unbearable for families split between the two areas. >> the israeli officials defending this policy say it's for security reasons but of course one cannot accept this argument. it is a very sweeping argument. >> friends of dalia and rashed have started a facebook page of deliver the bride to the group. they hope it will attract the attention of president abbas who they think can help. >> it will make for stronger politics. we will make our...
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. >> it's unbearable right now. >> reporter: the windchill dipping double digits below zero across much of the northeast. the arctic blast setting record lows from maine to new york. in boston where it felt like negative 26. >> it's incredibly cold. you can barely see over the mountains of snow. >> reporter: insult to injury. nearly 100 inches of snow in just three weeks. residents digging out any way they can as fast as they can. >> dug a tunnel to get the snow blower out and worked our way out. >> reporter: mass transit is crippled. trains running on limited service. what isn't moving is frozen solid. >> as boston digs out, i ask everyone please still continue to remain patient and calm. >> reporter: wind-whipped waves battered the coast of massachusetts. ice and water everywhere. in plymouth, rare thunder snow. >> oh, yes! yes! we got it -- >> reporter: the weather channel's jim cantore in the middle of it all. >> oh, again! >> reporter: 150 miles offshore a life or death rescue for the coast guard. a father and son plucked to safety. this afternoon we were aboard the pendant, a coas
. >> it's unbearable right now. >> reporter: the windchill dipping double digits below zero across much of the northeast. the arctic blast setting record lows from maine to new york. in boston where it felt like negative 26. >> it's incredibly cold. you can barely see over the mountains of snow. >> reporter: insult to injury. nearly 100 inches of snow in just three weeks. residents digging out any way they can as fast as they can. >> dug a tunnel to get the snow...
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at first it continues to be unbearable. one learns to live with it. we believed everything they promise said here. all will be resolved. more than 20 years later. sophia and the families mostly jewish are waiting, marking the anniversary. the feign piloted by the event last month. highlighted. >> translation: i hope it will be alberto nisman he died for us. he dedicated himself specifically. we call him the 86th victim i hope we don't see impunity as for the other 85. while the victim's families want justice. we know what that will achieve. some support the governments, others take a different course. bernstein's ex-wife was a victim. >> i'm going to say what others will hear. we tell the truth. it affects people. that's their problem. >> this is election year in argentina. they want an army of victims and alberto nisman. the government and the opposition were accused of playing politics with the case. we don't want anyone using the army of dead. the elections should be disputed at the ballot box. not after the dead. >> argentina has the largest commu
at first it continues to be unbearable. one learns to live with it. we believed everything they promise said here. all will be resolved. more than 20 years later. sophia and the families mostly jewish are waiting, marking the anniversary. the feign piloted by the event last month. highlighted. >> translation: i hope it will be alberto nisman he died for us. he dedicated himself specifically. we call him the 86th victim i hope we don't see impunity as for the other 85. while the victim's...
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this anti-semitism this rejection, the feeling of being held on a tight leash -- it isn't just unbearable. we need to find a way so that everyone can live their life in peace, without feeling assaulted by this kind of symbolic violence that people are being subjected to. >> anti-semitic attacks in france -- 2014 compared to the previous year. -- in france doubled in 2014 compared to the previous year. the attack at a supermarket killed four people. the former french foreign minister has been accused of fanning the flames of anti-semitism, claiming that french policy was being dictated by the prime minister's jewish wife. manuel valls is married to violinist and grab one -- violinist anne gravoin. government ministers were quick to condemn the comments, among them the education minister, who accused him of nursing anti-semitism. staying in france, five out of six plaintiffs in a high prostitution -- high-profile prosecution trial have dropped their executions -- their accusations against dominique strauss-kahn. he argues he did not know the women participating in the sex parties he attende
this anti-semitism this rejection, the feeling of being held on a tight leash -- it isn't just unbearable. we need to find a way so that everyone can live their life in peace, without feeling assaulted by this kind of symbolic violence that people are being subjected to. >> anti-semitic attacks in france -- 2014 compared to the previous year. -- in france doubled in 2014 compared to the previous year. the attack at a supermarket killed four people. the former french foreign minister has...
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they have no memory of their community smelling like a rose garden but now it's becoming unbearable but the problem is it's not getting any smaller. >> garbage is being disposed of further west and to residents that live on skyline drive and steel city. >> local officials have confirmed that dep officials will soon inspect the landfill to see if the strong odor could be linked to a problem with the methane gas collection or if the dump has become too big. people nearby say it's gross. >> it's a nasty smell in the summer. >> when the wind kicks up you get a bigger smell of it that is bad for all of us and you have kids around when the smell comes completely in your car you have to cover your face. >> officials with the landfill are working on a property value agreement, where owners will be paid -- but owners say they don't want to move they simply don't want their neighborhood to stink. walter perez channel 6 "action news." >> generous gift will bring arts education to 15 philadelphia schools. andrew jackson schools, rock band home performed at moore college to celebrate the (ation the
they have no memory of their community smelling like a rose garden but now it's becoming unbearable but the problem is it's not getting any smaller. >> garbage is being disposed of further west and to residents that live on skyline drive and steel city. >> local officials have confirmed that dep officials will soon inspect the landfill to see if the strong odor could be linked to a problem with the methane gas collection or if the dump has become too big. people nearby say it's...
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good architect he designed where i live the two years of construction will be create horrible and unbearable sound and air pollution in the environment and the eir did not adequately direct that i'm a professor i do my research another home 3 days a week the quality of the air and sound through my window faszs facing the site will make that impossible to work at home one the reasons i lost potrero hill there needs to be more affordable housing in the neighborhood but noors there's no indication this will be more affordable housing the onness and the air and the light the mix of small residential business and industrial uses of the neighborhood is really an attractive thing but should be maintained to a certain degree i'm concerned once that building project begins and concluded there will be no light and air for the children and residents and businesses that are there thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is is darlene i'm the mother of two children and live two blocks from the site i'm a pediatrician and there's a lot of things i agree with folks have said issues around basically the ultima
good architect he designed where i live the two years of construction will be create horrible and unbearable sound and air pollution in the environment and the eir did not adequately direct that i'm a professor i do my research another home 3 days a week the quality of the air and sound through my window faszs facing the site will make that impossible to work at home one the reasons i lost potrero hill there needs to be more affordable housing in the neighborhood but noors there's no indication...
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their struggle to preserve their culture in the u.s., may found at an unbearable cost. another view of multiculturism, captain america in a turbin, how one man turned the icon oven it's head to battle intolerant. welcome to the stream where your interactivity with us helps drive our conversation. he brings in all of your feedback throughout the show so we are talking about black history month. started by 1970, it turns into an entire month. and the purpose was really to teach african-american history in the public schools but now, almost 90 years later, two questions really arise. has it been effective in teaching african-american history in the schools and has it enlarged part achieved it's purpose? >> and the third question has emerged should we even be celebrating because allegedly we live in a post racial society. the proof some people say is the election of barack obama elected twice, the first black president, there's also oprah, there's also serena, and tiger woods and also selma the movie. >> there's a lot of main stream integration that goes behind these iconic
their struggle to preserve their culture in the u.s., may found at an unbearable cost. another view of multiculturism, captain america in a turbin, how one man turned the icon oven it's head to battle intolerant. welcome to the stream where your interactivity with us helps drive our conversation. he brings in all of your feedback throughout the show so we are talking about black history month. started by 1970, it turns into an entire month. and the purpose was really to teach african-american...
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it is so cold, it's unbearable. >> my toes are freezing. then to warm them up. >> it may be in the single digits but it did not stop these dedicated people from their daily run and bike ride along kelly drive in philadelphia. >> and check this out it's so cold the battleship u.s.s. new jersey surrounded by ice. chopper 6hd flew over the delaware river today and found the frozen shot of the giant ship. >>> friday night the big story on "action news" is the record cold temperatures and more snow coming tomorrow. >> we have team coverage tonight. let's begin with meteorologist melissa magee at the "action news" big board with the latest from accuweather. hey, melissa. >> hi, rick, monica. we definitely had a frigid start on our friday and almost a record here in philadelphia. the morning low temperature dropped down to 2 degrees. that's 1 degree shy of the record of one set back in 1979. so, we didn't make a record this morning but still very cold. the coldest morning we've seen since january 20th of 1994. we did however hit some records acros
it is so cold, it's unbearable. >> my toes are freezing. then to warm them up. >> it may be in the single digits but it did not stop these dedicated people from their daily run and bike ride along kelly drive in philadelphia. >> and check this out it's so cold the battleship u.s.s. new jersey surrounded by ice. chopper 6hd flew over the delaware river today and found the frozen shot of the giant ship. >>> friday night the big story on "action news" is the...
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this afternoon we spoke to a marina resident who said that the smell last night was absolutely unbearable. >> you always have a little bit of a smell. there are old boats that tend to leak a little bit. but this one was big. i looked outside. even though it was nighttime, i could see it was blanketing the water. >> reporter: some of the residents opted to sleep in their vehicles. others ended up going to nearby motels as a precaution. as we return live to the marina, officials with the department of fish and wildlife and the coast guard did collect samples from the water throughout the day. those have been sent to sacramento for testing and they hope to get the tests back in the coming days to determine where exactly that diesel could have come from. we're live at the alameda marina. chris wynne. >>> an investigation about a dismembered body the victim was identified and his friend and former roommate, mark andrews had been arrested. but andrews died last weekend. it happened a few days after authorities released him from jail because they didn't have enough evidence at the time. police h
this afternoon we spoke to a marina resident who said that the smell last night was absolutely unbearable. >> you always have a little bit of a smell. there are old boats that tend to leak a little bit. but this one was big. i looked outside. even though it was nighttime, i could see it was blanketing the water. >> reporter: some of the residents opted to sleep in their vehicles. others ended up going to nearby motels as a precaution. as we return live to the marina, officials with...
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. >> bay area family is struggling with unbearable emotions and financial stress. the mother is battling a flesh eating bacteria why. family shared the story only on abc 7 news with reporter david louie. mrs. lee was diagnosed on february first, bacteria produce toxin that destroy tissue including skin and/or began. the family doesn't know how she got the infection. lee has had 4 operations including the amputation of her right arm the amputation of her right arm. >> she will be faced with like what happened to my right arm. her fing remembers also at risk of amputation. same with her toe. she look at them every day whenever she open her eye and she wonders what is going on because she look at them with puzzle look. >>reporter: relatives and friends have set up a go fund me campaign to help with medical bills. nearly 40,000 dollars has been raised. >> all right. you are about to meet a remarkable bay area teenager. truly a st where you live. turned his passion for reading in a powerful effort to spread the word about literacy in his community. cornell is in the new
. >> bay area family is struggling with unbearable emotions and financial stress. the mother is battling a flesh eating bacteria why. family shared the story only on abc 7 news with reporter david louie. mrs. lee was diagnosed on february first, bacteria produce toxin that destroy tissue including skin and/or began. the family doesn't know how she got the infection. lee has had 4 operations including the amputation of her right arm the amputation of her right arm. >> she will be...
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it is more comfortable now than it is few hours ago at it is still unbearable. anything that's exposed starts to feel frozen over in a matter of moments. imagine having to work outside on a day like this, like this poor soul right here. honestly nobody can say they didn't receive a fair warning. still we found many people i will programmed and under dressed for -- ill prepared and under-dressed for the arctic conditions. then you have the people who have to work outside because of the president's day holiday. they dressed the part for liberty tax preparers in allentown. >> you've got one tough job. >> i do it everyday, search days a week, you have to wear long jobs and go out. >> reporter: this guy didn't have a costume but he is outside selling cell phone services. >> you have to bundle up, i'm out here triepght to help people -- trying to help people out eferld, i can bundle up, but this is getting to me everyday. >> reporter: the problem not many people are outside on a day like this and those who are outside are in a hurry to go back inside. >> can't do noth
it is more comfortable now than it is few hours ago at it is still unbearable. anything that's exposed starts to feel frozen over in a matter of moments. imagine having to work outside on a day like this, like this poor soul right here. honestly nobody can say they didn't receive a fair warning. still we found many people i will programmed and under dressed for -- ill prepared and under-dressed for the arctic conditions. then you have the people who have to work outside because of the...
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for fahmy, the toll is becoming unbearable. >> it's become really costly for me, and on every level emotionally, financially, my whole family is stressed. >> legal experts have called the case against the men a farce. six other al jazeera journalists have been sentenced in absentia to a decade each behind bars. throughout their plight, journalists across the globe have come to their defense with protest. it's a campaign that will continue until all the journalists are exonerated. >> north korea banned foreign runners from participating in an international marathon in april. authorities are concerned about the spread of ebola virus. north carolina is thousands of miles away from the outbreak in west africa and as reported, no cases of the virus. it's borders have remained closed to foreign tourists since last october because of fears the virus might spread. tour companies reported that north korean authorities canceled the annual math games this year. >> thailand sentenced two actors to two and a half years in jail for insulting the monarchy in a play. dozen protested outside the courthouse. the
for fahmy, the toll is becoming unbearable. >> it's become really costly for me, and on every level emotionally, financially, my whole family is stressed. >> legal experts have called the case against the men a farce. six other al jazeera journalists have been sentenced in absentia to a decade each behind bars. throughout their plight, journalists across the globe have come to their defense with protest. it's a campaign that will continue until all the journalists are exonerated....
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their struggle to preserve their culture in the u.s., may found at an unbearable cost. another view of multiculturism, captain america in a turbin, how one man turned the icon oven it's
their struggle to preserve their culture in the u.s., may found at an unbearable cost. another view of multiculturism, captain america in a turbin, how one man turned the icon oven it's
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reporter: 30-year-old jessica strawn, whose learning disabilities and anxieties made prior jobs unbearable, thrives here. >> i've gained so much confidence. it's unbelievable. it really is because i never thought i'd actually be able to be happy at work. >> reporter: a lot of lives have been changed in the few months this place has been open. just think if this could work in your town. harry smith, nbc news, ridgefield, connecticut. >>> that will do it for us on this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. nbc bay area news starts now. >> it can be used for medical fraud, it can be used to steal identity. it can be used as leverage. it can be traded. >> sobering comments right now at 6:00 more valuable than your credit card data. the new frontier for hackers and how it can be stopped. i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. what hackers want is the most private and personal of information. are you battling cancer? do you see a therapist? how about your baby's social security number? cybercriminals into your health care data. why?
reporter: 30-year-old jessica strawn, whose learning disabilities and anxieties made prior jobs unbearable, thrives here. >> i've gained so much confidence. it's unbelievable. it really is because i never thought i'd actually be able to be happy at work. >> reporter: a lot of lives have been changed in the few months this place has been open. just think if this could work in your town. harry smith, nbc news, ridgefield, connecticut. >>> that will do it for us on this...
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. >> became unbearable this week you know, so the mayor said we got to do something about it. and that's why we did it. >> lot of complaints from resident? >> that's true. that's exactly what it is. >> that's correct. >> d.c.w. workers say icy snow packed alleys like this one in dupont circle are difficult to navigate because there's a lot of obstacles. it's narrow and because of the tall row houses not a lot of sunlight gets through and there's not a lot of melting. >> i could be disciplined behind it. >> for 24 years, donyell has never seen weather this bad for this long. because of public health concerns, they will collect trash and d.c. is confident it will clear every route in 72 hours. in northwest, mike conneen, abc 7 news. >> the winter weather causing problems with pipes this noon. crews are working on a water main break along route 28 in rockville. one eastbound lane of 28 is closed for repairs. if you live in that area and your water looks a lit cloudy, public work crews advise you to run your faucets for several minutes until it clears. and crews are working to cle
. >> became unbearable this week you know, so the mayor said we got to do something about it. and that's why we did it. >> lot of complaints from resident? >> that's true. that's exactly what it is. >> that's correct. >> d.c.w. workers say icy snow packed alleys like this one in dupont circle are difficult to navigate because there's a lot of obstacles. it's narrow and because of the tall row houses not a lot of sunlight gets through and there's not a lot of...
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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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it is so cold, it's unbearable. >> reporter: waiting for the bus on state street was a challenge. commuters had to prepare. >> well, i bundles up. i don't play. got on a set of longe long john thermals, thermal socks everything. >> reporter: you still feel the cold. >> you still feel it. >> reporter: you look liar you're crying. >> yeah, i'm cold, real cold. it's freezing out here. >> reporter: today's cold temperatures shatter add record in trenton but no one is celebrating that. least of all the people who have to work outdoors. that includes veteran postal employee john goldstein who says this is about the coldest he's felt in 17 years. >> and it helps that the sun is out so you know, if i stand still like i am right now i'm freezing. i'm freezing. as long as i keep moving, you know it's -- i can get through the day. >> reporter: now, even with moving it's tough to be outside for any prolonged period of time. here at the trenton transit center watching folks sitting out at the bus stop can you think of anything more painful tonight. they're all bundled up and of course they'll
it is so cold, it's unbearable. >> reporter: waiting for the bus on state street was a challenge. commuters had to prepare. >> well, i bundles up. i don't play. got on a set of longe long john thermals, thermal socks everything. >> reporter: you still feel the cold. >> you still feel it. >> reporter: you look liar you're crying. >> yeah, i'm cold, real cold. it's freezing out here. >> reporter: today's cold temperatures shatter add record in trenton but...
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. >> i don't remember it being this cold where it's unbearable. >> during the day? >> yeah, during the day especially. >> reporter: zoo you bundle up. most of us will have a helmet on. that's the warmest thing can you put on your head. once you start moving you don't really realize. >> reporter: some of the visitors i've been talking with, say they may just stay inside. that could be good for the hotels but not so much for surrounding businesses. live at mt. pocono matt delucia, "nbc10 news." >>> you can track the falling temperature as well as the snow this weekend with our "nbc10 news" and weather apps. download the apps they're free. can you get real-time updates on your smartphone. >>> he was missing since last summer but last night the professional racer accused of faking his own death in a boating accident is back at the shore. andrew biddle's attorney says he doesn't know where his client was all this time but investigators say they have an idea and biddle's alleged stunt could lead to new charges. nbc10 jersey shore burrow reporter ted greenberg got more ans
. >> i don't remember it being this cold where it's unbearable. >> during the day? >> yeah, during the day especially. >> reporter: zoo you bundle up. most of us will have a helmet on. that's the warmest thing can you put on your head. once you start moving you don't really realize. >> reporter: some of the visitors i've been talking with, say they may just stay inside. that could be good for the hotels but not so much for surrounding businesses. live at mt. pocono...
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greeks want their help but they say the austerity that creditors are asking for in return is unbearablewell finance ministers met on monday to try to reach a compromise, but they walked away empty-handed. finance ministers from greece and other eurozone countries got together in brussels to discuss the bailout package. they ended four hours of negotiations as far apart as ever. >> disappointment over the fact that there was still no firm common ground on what such an adjustment in the program could look like and how much of the program would actually be carried forward by the new greek government. >> finance ministers from eurozone countries issued an ultimatum. they said athens has until friday to agree to extend the deal on its current terms. but greek foreign minister yanis varufakis rejected the offer. he demanded european countries dial back on austerity measures and reducing the debt. djisselbloem indicated nations are flexible but only if greek agrees to an extension. he said they would be open to another meeting on friday. varufakis said he's willing to do whatever it takes to r
greeks want their help but they say the austerity that creditors are asking for in return is unbearablewell finance ministers met on monday to try to reach a compromise, but they walked away empty-handed. finance ministers from greece and other eurozone countries got together in brussels to discuss the bailout package. they ended four hours of negotiations as far apart as ever. >> disappointment over the fact that there was still no firm common ground on what such an adjustment in the...
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. >> bay area family is struggling with unbearable emotions and financial stress. the mother is battling a flesh eating bacteria why. family shared the story only on abc 7 news with reporter david louie. mrs. lee was diagnosed on february first, bacteria produce toxin that destroy tissue including skin and/or began. the family doesn't know how she got the infection. lee has had 4 operations including the amputation of her right arm the amputation of her right arm. >> she will be faced with like what happened to my right arm. her fing remembers also at risk of amputation. same with her toe. she look at them every day whenever she open her eye and she wonders what is going on because she look at them with puzzle look. >>reporter: relatives and friends have set up a go fund me campaign to help with medical bills. nearly 40,000 dollars has been raised. >> all right. you are about to meet a remarkable bay area teenager. truly a star where you live. turned his passion for reading in a powerful effort to spread the word about literacy in his community. cornell is in the n
. >> bay area family is struggling with unbearable emotions and financial stress. the mother is battling a flesh eating bacteria why. family shared the story only on abc 7 news with reporter david louie. mrs. lee was diagnosed on february first, bacteria produce toxin that destroy tissue including skin and/or began. the family doesn't know how she got the infection. lee has had 4 operations including the amputation of her right arm the amputation of her right arm. >> she will be...
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. >> it's unbearable right now. >> reporter: the wind chill dipping double digits below zero across much of the northeast. the arctic blast setting record lows from maine to new york. in boston where it felt like negative 26 -- >> it's incredibly cold you can barely see over the mountains of snow. >> reporter: insult to injury. nearly 100 inches of snow? just three weeks. residents digging out any way they can as fast as they can. >> we dug a tunnel got the snow blower out and shoveled our way out. >> reporter: what isn't moving is frozen solid. >> as boston digs out, i ask everyone please continue to remain patient and calm. >>> we'll have your latest forecast in just a few minutes on "way too early" for your travel plans. >>> the governor of west virginia declared a state of emergency after a train carrying 100 tankers of crude oil derailed during the snowstorm. officials say one tanker fell into a river and at least 14 ignited. the video you see is incredible. here you see a witness describing the scene as a tanker explodes in the distance. look at that fireball getting bigger every s
. >> it's unbearable right now. >> reporter: the wind chill dipping double digits below zero across much of the northeast. the arctic blast setting record lows from maine to new york. in boston where it felt like negative 26 -- >> it's incredibly cold you can barely see over the mountains of snow. >> reporter: insult to injury. nearly 100 inches of snow? just three weeks. residents digging out any way they can as fast as they can. >> we dug a tunnel got the snow...
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spokesperson for one of the largest food conglomerates in the world say the problems are becoming unbearable. >> when ports don't operate the supply chain backs up, causing long-term problems for us, our industry, our farmer and rancher suppliers, our customers and employees. >> california senators, dianne feinstein and barbra boxer sent letters to the leaders saying the slowdown is hurting the california economy and calling the situation unacceptable. some california wholesalers say they are starting to run out of goods to sell to their customers. >> to san bruno park school district is expected to vote on major cuts in order to deal with a $2.1 million deficit. laying off 14 teachers, one counselor, and maintenance staff. the district may also cut special education funding and eliminate professional development days. school officials are also considering maximizing class sizes and have already asked teachers to accept a 4.3% salary reduction. >> in just over a week, a big change to the way you make phone calls here in the bay area. what it means for people calling to or from a san francisc
spokesperson for one of the largest food conglomerates in the world say the problems are becoming unbearable. >> when ports don't operate the supply chain backs up, causing long-term problems for us, our industry, our farmer and rancher suppliers, our customers and employees. >> california senators, dianne feinstein and barbra boxer sent letters to the leaders saying the slowdown is hurting the california economy and calling the situation unacceptable. some california wholesalers...
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reporter: 30-year-old jessica strawn whose learning disabilities and anxieties made prior jobs unbearablees here. >> i've gained as much confidence. it's unbelievable. it really is because i never thought i'd actually be able to be happy at work. >> reporter: a lot of lives have been changed in the few months this place has been open. just think if this could work in your town. harry smith, nbc news ridgefield connecticut. >>> that will do it for us on this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >>> nbc news legend tom brokaw's first interview about the brian williams scandal. >> now, on "extra." >>> tom brokaw speaking out about his successor's fall from grace. >> what are your thoughts about that whole situation? >> "extra" with brokaw, and the other tom who was with williams the night the story broke. >>> bruce jenner facing financial ruin? >> why his car crash could wipe him out. >>> then -- [ screaming ] >> will and jada's nate night. tracey is with held's buffest super couple. >> buns and guns. >> talking his and her sex s
reporter: 30-year-old jessica strawn whose learning disabilities and anxieties made prior jobs unbearablees here. >> i've gained as much confidence. it's unbelievable. it really is because i never thought i'd actually be able to be happy at work. >> reporter: a lot of lives have been changed in the few months this place has been open. just think if this could work in your town. harry smith, nbc news ridgefield connecticut. >>> that will do it for us on this wednesday night....
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reporter: 30-year-old jessica strawn, whose learning disabilities and anxieties made prior jobs unbearableves here. >> i've gained so much confidence. it's unbelievable. it really is because i never thought i'd actually be able to be happy at work. >> reporter: a lot of lives have been changed in the few months this place has been open. just think if this could work in your town. harry smith, nbc news, ridgefield, connecticut. >>> that will do it for us on this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. you for watching and good night. >>> lights camera access. >>> i want to say to -- i didn't intend to hurt anybody, but -- >> no apology. >> joan never said sorry after saying so much worse. i'm billy bush. i've spoken to
reporter: 30-year-old jessica strawn, whose learning disabilities and anxieties made prior jobs unbearableves here. >> i've gained so much confidence. it's unbelievable. it really is because i never thought i'd actually be able to be happy at work. >> reporter: a lot of lives have been changed in the few months this place has been open. just think if this could work in your town. harry smith, nbc news, ridgefield, connecticut. >>> that will do it for us on this wednesday...
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. >> bay area family is struggling with unbearable emotions and financial stress. the mother is battling a flesh eating bacteria why. family shared the story only on abc 7 news with reporter david louie. mrs. lee was diagnosed on february first, bacteria produce toxin that destroy tissue including skin and/or began. the family doesn't know how she got the infection. lee has had 4 operations including the amputation of her right arm the amputation of her right arm. >> she will be faced with like what happened to my right arm. her fing remembers also at risk of amputation. same with her toe. she look at them every day whenever she open her eye and she wonders what is going on because she look at them with puzzle look. >>reporter: relatives and friends have set up a go fund me campaign to help with medical bills. nearly 40,000 dollars has been raised. >> all right. you are about to meet a remarkable bay area teenager. truly a star where you live. turned his passion for reading in a powerful effort to spread the word about literacy in his community. cornell is in the n
. >> bay area family is struggling with unbearable emotions and financial stress. the mother is battling a flesh eating bacteria why. family shared the story only on abc 7 news with reporter david louie. mrs. lee was diagnosed on february first, bacteria produce toxin that destroy tissue including skin and/or began. the family doesn't know how she got the infection. lee has had 4 operations including the amputation of her right arm the amputation of her right arm. >> she will be...
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those unbearable windchills. >> our coverage continues with accuweather's justin povick. justin, good morning. >> ryan, reena, thanks. and good morning to you. a slippery start for many people throughout the middle atlantic and the northeast. not a big snowstorm for new england. we're on the northern fringe here around new york city and boston with a couple of inches of snow on the average. southbound, southern suburbs towards baltimore and d.c. here's where we're digging out under half a foot or more of powder. yes, it will be slow early on but we'll gradually improve throughout the day as sunshine returns. over the southeast, but maybe not a lot of sunshine into the sunshine state of florida. there will be welcome rains around tampa, ft. myers, orlando and jacksonville, a couple of travel delays along interstate 75 and i-95 and out west here we go once again, high pressure in control. lots of sunshine. ryan and reena, back to you. >> thanks, justin. >>> those winter storm conditions may have played a role in this. the derailment in west virginia of a train with more tha
those unbearable windchills. >> our coverage continues with accuweather's justin povick. justin, good morning. >> ryan, reena, thanks. and good morning to you. a slippery start for many people throughout the middle atlantic and the northeast. not a big snowstorm for new england. we're on the northern fringe here around new york city and boston with a couple of inches of snow on the average. southbound, southern suburbs towards baltimore and d.c. here's where we're digging out under...
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people down wind of the newby island landfill near milpitas say the smell is unbearable! and with expansion plans in the works, the worst may be yet to come. new at 6:00, kpix 5's len ramirez is in san jose with a push to put a lid on the problem. len. >> reporter: well, veronica, people are gathering here at san jose city hall tonight. they are coming from milpitas. they are coming from san jose. and other nearby communities. they say that the odors from the newby island landfill have become intensified in recent months and are making them sick. the reason they're here tonight is because an issue will be heard before the san jose planning commission to expand the newby island landfill but neighbors say hold on, something there needs to be fixed. neighbors have gathered stacks and stacks of petitions signed by people who blame newby island landfill for intense odors in the air, odors they say are making them sick, hurting their quality of life, and lowering property values. >> outside this obnoxious odor came up and we have to go inside the house and shut the door. >> thi
people down wind of the newby island landfill near milpitas say the smell is unbearable! and with expansion plans in the works, the worst may be yet to come. new at 6:00, kpix 5's len ramirez is in san jose with a push to put a lid on the problem. len. >> reporter: well, veronica, people are gathering here at san jose city hall tonight. they are coming from milpitas. they are coming from san jose. and other nearby communities. they say that the odors from the newby island landfill have...