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. ♪ >> i told her this is unbearab unbearable. this is abnormal for me.p. >> now scarred this local woma woman's warning that might you think twice about bargain hun hunting. ♪ >>> welcome back to this fox 29 special, your health. a local woman grabs a great bargain and gets burned, physically burned and she's got the scars to prove it. >> it's a cosmetic treatment that can run in the thousands. she paid a few hundred but the savings put her health at risk. fox 29's joyce evans shows us the price she really paid for that discount. ♪ >> reporter: keeping pace with her pro athlete clients is a full-time job for paris nicole peyton. >> i am a publicist. i'm in the public eye. >> reporter: behind the camera. in front of the camera. she's got to look good. good and smooth. >> i get my under arms, i my side burns done and the bikini area. >> reporter: so for more than two years now, paris nicole has been hooked on the newer laser hair removal treatments. one that can zap hair from african-americans like it was never there. >> and i get the nape of my neck done
. ♪ >> i told her this is unbearab unbearable. this is abnormal for me.p. >> now scarred this local woma woman's warning that might you think twice about bargain hun hunting. ♪ >>> welcome back to this fox 29 special, your health. a local woman grabs a great bargain and gets burned, physically burned and she's got the scars to prove it. >> it's a cosmetic treatment that can run in the thousands. she paid a few hundred but the savings put her health at risk. fox...
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. ♪ >> i told her this is unbearab unbearable. this is abnormal for me.>> now scarred this local woma woman's warning that might you think twice about bargain hun hunting. just press clean and let roomba help with your everyday messes. a full suite of sensors automatically guides roomba throughout your home. cleaning under furniture, along edges and in corners. and with its powerful three-stage cleaning system roomba picks up pet hair, dust and debris for up to 2 hours, recharging itself when it needs to. which means your floors are always clean. you and roomba from irobot®. better together™. ♪ >>> welcome back to this fox 29 special, your health. a local woman grabs a great bargain and gets burned, physically burned and she's got the scars to prove it. >> it's a cosmetic treatment that can run in the thousands. she paid a few hundred but the savings put her health at risk. fox 29's joyce evans shows us the price she really paid for that discount. ♪ >> reporter: keeping pace with her pro athlete clients is a full-time job for paris nicole peyton. >> i am
. ♪ >> i told her this is unbearab unbearable. this is abnormal for me.>> now scarred this local woma woman's warning that might you think twice about bargain hun hunting. just press clean and let roomba help with your everyday messes. a full suite of sensors automatically guides roomba throughout your home. cleaning under furniture, along edges and in corners. and with its powerful three-stage cleaning system roomba picks up pet hair, dust and debris for up to 2 hours, recharging...
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. >> that is an unbearable price. >> it is unbearable. ba-dum-bum-bum.everyone here at miloski's farms, listen up. ♪ here's my visual cliche ♪ like the pill graimz ugrims u say ♪ ♪ it's the turkey polka ♪ smell that gravy in the pan ♪ overdose on tryptophan ♪ that's the turkey polka ♪ turkeys are such stupid birds ♪ ♪ they're proving so today ♪ if these are free-range turkeys why don't they all run away ♪ ♪ here in calverton, new york the turkeys yell eat more pork ♪ ♪ that's the turkey polka ♪ >> any requests? ♪ ♪ you stuff your face with sweet potato pie and never stop ♪ ♪ when black friday comes we'll work the pounds off when we shop ♪ ♪ spend all of your hard-earned pay on junk from china, usa ♪ ♪ that's the turkey polka ♪ i could go on singing but i heard a group complain ♪ ♪ peta said my voice is not just cruel it's inhumane ♪ ♪ sorry, guys, i have to scram ♪ for homemade buns and traffic jam ♪ ♪ that's the turkey polka >> hey-u busy next thursday? we'd love to have you for dinner. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- threatening america. could
. >> that is an unbearable price. >> it is unbearable. ba-dum-bum-bum.everyone here at miloski's farms, listen up. ♪ here's my visual cliche ♪ like the pill graimz ugrims u say ♪ ♪ it's the turkey polka ♪ smell that gravy in the pan ♪ overdose on tryptophan ♪ that's the turkey polka ♪ turkeys are such stupid birds ♪ ♪ they're proving so today ♪ if these are free-range turkeys why don't they all run away ♪ ♪ here in calverton, new york the turkeys yell eat...
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it's been unbearable j neighborhood commissioner andy lipski says he hears complaints like these at a growing rate. >> this is extraordinary, but this is happening city wide. >> they've been complaining to district zoning regulators for months to no avail. the department of regulatory affairs would not comment when asked if the owner was in violation of d.c. law. the office obtained by news 4 indicates it is a violation. >> folks assume that the code will be upheld. the zoning administrator is supposed to be doing that. he's not doing his job. >> reporter: dcra has not said if the property owner has been issued violation, but issued this statement. >> the matter is under review and we're seeking to ensure that the right balance is struck between residents and responsible growth. we're discussing with all parties to try to reach an appropriate solution. >> no one wants to enforce the law? they're incredibly frustrated and rightfully so. they've called 911 and met with dcra and talked to the city. at the end of the day we'll talk to legislation. >> the d.c. council is regulating short-t
it's been unbearable j neighborhood commissioner andy lipski says he hears complaints like these at a growing rate. >> this is extraordinary, but this is happening city wide. >> they've been complaining to district zoning regulators for months to no avail. the department of regulatory affairs would not comment when asked if the owner was in violation of d.c. law. the office obtained by news 4 indicates it is a violation. >> folks assume that the code will be upheld. the zoning...
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. >> unbearable. i just cannot take it anymore. >> ianymore. >> i have been chasing the homeless situation in new york city for a while now. the population keeps going up. the mayor's office just gave me the statistics. the number has doubled since 2010. bill: that is exactly opposite what they were saying a year ago. >> when i was down they're looking around i kept saying, where is everybody comeau what have the police done to scare the homeless out of the subway system. i said comeau why not go to a shelter. >> being in so many shelters , low to medium security prison. >> i reached outi reached out to the mayor's office, and they sent us this statement. constitutional approaches. they havethey have invested 1 billion more over the next four years to address homelessness. bill: last year the mayor was pointing to success saying we reduce the number of homeless and the overall number was going up. it turns out they were were just using the cops to push them out of the way. why not invest some of that
. >> unbearable. i just cannot take it anymore. >> ianymore. >> i have been chasing the homeless situation in new york city for a while now. the population keeps going up. the mayor's office just gave me the statistics. the number has doubled since 2010. bill: that is exactly opposite what they were saying a year ago. >> when i was down they're looking around i kept saying, where is everybody comeau what have the police done to scare the homeless out of the subway...
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it started with an unbearable headache.("my voice started going out, then my leg went out, my arm went out.") they are classic signs of a stroke that his mother - a nursing assistant - has seen before. but only in elderly they were very questionable of if it was a stroke because he was 9.")("everyone who would come in, i would tell them. i i think he's having a roke. i think he had a stroke.") caroline's insistence that dillon be treated for a stroke might have been key in his fast recovery. doctors say the symptoms could point to stroke - or another diagnosis. ("meningitis, an abscess, a tumor that's bleeding. child abuse. all these things s can be in that fferential so it's much more complicated than the 85 year old man with a bunch or risk factors that walks into an emergency room.")("try to carry that..") his stroke confirmed, dillon is now under lifelong restrictions to avoid activities that risk damage to his head or neck - which means he can no longer play football. but a dance his footballllteam uses to celeleate on
it started with an unbearable headache.("my voice started going out, then my leg went out, my arm went out.") they are classic signs of a stroke that his mother - a nursing assistant - has seen before. but only in elderly they were very questionable of if it was a stroke because he was 9.")("everyone who would come in, i would tell them. i i think he's having a roke. i think he had a stroke.") caroline's insistence that dillon be treated for a stroke might have been key...
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. >> it is heck -- hectic and unbearable at times. >> it will make it a major inconvenience. they say it is going to affect his customers driving in from the peninsula. >> because we are scheduled with clients back to back to back we cannot take people when it is late. >> the subway will stretch to chinatown and make the muni system more efficient for commuters. alan wang, abc7 news. >> parents are demanding answers after a school bus confrontation and all was caught on camera. >> they turn to the eye team and dan noyes is here with the story. >> the boy accidentally recorded the conversation and parents are stunned. >> to me it sounded like instead of being an adult he was being a boy. >> we will show you the recording. >> and the california woman who tried to help a stranded dog only to need help herself. >> and there is a new "star wars" preview, but you weren't supposed to see this one just yet. >> i am abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. here is a look at a cold storm coming in and it means part of your weekend will be wet. a look at the time line coming up. >> here i
. >> it is heck -- hectic and unbearable at times. >> it will make it a major inconvenience. they say it is going to affect his customers driving in from the peninsula. >> because we are scheduled with clients back to back to back we cannot take people when it is late. >> the subway will stretch to chinatown and make the muni system more efficient for commuters. alan wang, abc7 news. >> parents are demanding answers after a school bus confrontation and all was...
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coming up this weekend a special fundraiser will be held to raise money for a family who suffered an unbearable tragedy just last month. the torres famliy lost their 3 year old boy, nico, in a house fire back on october 30th. coming up on saturday at noon, there will be a silent auction at st. michael's church in south sioux city. and coming up tonight at 10, we'll hear from those close to the family about how the tragedy has affected them, and how you can help. jessica rae: still to come... we'll have the story of a group of veterans who use the great outdoors to help fellow vets overcome challenges. scott: " " jessica rae scott: scott:good morning siouxland. let's get a look outside on the port neal welding company skycam hd in sioux city and the king's pointe skycam hd in storm lake, iowa. right now, it's in the 40s and 50s across the map with a brisk northwest flow developing. we have increasing clouds and a storm system wrapping in moisture along the nebraska and kansas state lines. here's a check of your stormcast hd where an intense storm system will rapidly pass through the region today
coming up this weekend a special fundraiser will be held to raise money for a family who suffered an unbearable tragedy just last month. the torres famliy lost their 3 year old boy, nico, in a house fire back on october 30th. coming up on saturday at noon, there will be a silent auction at st. michael's church in south sioux city. and coming up tonight at 10, we'll hear from those close to the family about how the tragedy has affected them, and how you can help. jessica rae: still to come......
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she talks about an unbearable heaviness, forced resignation, and infinite sadness and black rage, and having to back down from our daily lives. she will also that she also spoke to a filmmaker who said that will would have been a response to the shutdown would have been going to the theater. genie: there are some moments of hope, at least, in the coverage that you saw out of brussels. talk to us about them. belle: despite the city being on city alert and despite the city streets, they went ahead with the wedding as planned on saturday. that was real resistance against that fear. another phenomenon here, which is a series of images that started circulating on sunday night during the raid on twitter brusselslockdown. belgian authorities asked residents not to give anything away about the operation, so local correspondence -- locals corresponded with humor by posting images of their cats under the #brusselslockdown. there are also cartoons from twitter as well, like this one here. these are things not to say to a suicide bomber. the thing this cat is asking is, "is the atmosphere banging
she talks about an unbearable heaviness, forced resignation, and infinite sadness and black rage, and having to back down from our daily lives. she will also that she also spoke to a filmmaker who said that will would have been a response to the shutdown would have been going to the theater. genie: there are some moments of hope, at least, in the coverage that you saw out of brussels. talk to us about them. belle: despite the city being on city alert and despite the city streets, they went...
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. >> it is heck -- hectic and unbearable at times. >> it will make it a major inconvenience. they say it is going to affect his customers driving in from the peninsula. >> because we are scheduled with clients back to back to back we cannot take people when it is late. >> the subway will stretch to chinatown and make the muni system more efficient for commuters. alan wang, abc7 news. >> parents are demanding answers after a school bus confrontation and all was caught on camera. >> they turn to the eye team and dan noyes is here with the story. >> the boy accidentally recorded the conversation and parents are stunned. >> to me it sounded like instead of being an adult he was being a boy. >> we will show you the recording. >> and the california woman who tried to help a stranded dog only to need help herself. >> and there is a new "star wars" preview, but you weren't supposed to see this one just yet. >> i am abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel. here is a look at a cold storm coming in and it means part of your weekend will be wet. a look at the time line coming up. >> here i
. >> it is heck -- hectic and unbearable at times. >> it will make it a major inconvenience. they say it is going to affect his customers driving in from the peninsula. >> because we are scheduled with clients back to back to back we cannot take people when it is late. >> the subway will stretch to chinatown and make the muni system more efficient for commuters. alan wang, abc7 news. >> parents are demanding answers after a school bus confrontation and all was...
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the emotional toll of her younger sister and mom almost unbearable. >> no survivors. no survivors. which meant my little girl was gone. i do not know how to express my grief rationally. rhondella: she calls her middle adventure, little but able. it could take investigators two recorder. that is information this broken family could find to be healing. >> i wonder when -- she knew that ship was sinking. if she had tried to figure out some way to escape. or some way to save everybody on their. because that is how she was. she talked about the bury. even though she knew that her daughter do die much you love. the family plans to pick a body of water and hold a memorial service. heather: thank you. outside. looking at the austin skyline. a beautiful night after, long after sunset. this is something we are not what an adjustment with the time change. mike: i hope you set your clock. yesterday we had the sunset at 5:39. we keep losing 2.5 minutes a day until december 7, our earliest to sunset. then we start rebounding. it takes until march 5 to get back to where we were yesterday. so we h
the emotional toll of her younger sister and mom almost unbearable. >> no survivors. no survivors. which meant my little girl was gone. i do not know how to express my grief rationally. rhondella: she calls her middle adventure, little but able. it could take investigators two recorder. that is information this broken family could find to be healing. >> i wonder when -- she knew that ship was sinking. if she had tried to figure out some way to escape. or some way to save everybody...
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a change, and now we're going out to vote again for a change because this situation has become unbearable. >> the revolution was destroyed by corruption. they're destroying themselves now with this struggle for power. they want to deceive people and tell them everything is okay but they themselves know that everything is not okay. >> outside of these trial voting stations fewer than a dozen people line up to examine ballots and learn how to cast a vote. with elections in less than a month the overwhelming support the government once had is no longer there. al jazeera, caracas. >> a show opens o in london on wednesday for alexander calder. >> they barely move in a museum where the windows are closed, the environment controlled, no breezes wafting by. alexander calder wanted his michaels to move gently unpredictbly across the sky. there are a hundred works on show looking at his progression from wire culture to his final sitting style. kinetic works that move on their own. he turned sculpture on its head. >> he's credited it with inventing the mobile, which is no small statement. >> calder
a change, and now we're going out to vote again for a change because this situation has become unbearable. >> the revolution was destroyed by corruption. they're destroying themselves now with this struggle for power. they want to deceive people and tell them everything is okay but they themselves know that everything is not okay. >> outside of these trial voting stations fewer than a dozen people line up to examine ballots and learn how to cast a vote. with elections in less than a...
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it's partly because of ref jeers living in unbearable conditions in camp. some have decided to leave and seek better conditions elsewhere. we have a report from tripoli in lebanon. >> many ships of bound for turkey, but for many passengers, turkey is not their final destination. the northern port of tripoli has become a way out for syrians. syrians don't need visas to go into turkey. they arrange visas to lebanon and it is up to them what they do next. >> we get the tickets and from there, they can find their way to the greek islands and eventually to other european countries. >> ahmed is one of them. he tells us he is looking for a future which he no longer has at home. he has family who already found their way to europe. >> my brother has been in germany for six months. i am not going, because the sea is too dangerous. europe is not going anywhere. if i don't go now, i will go later. >> many passengers on this bus are new arrivals from syria. they enter on new transit visas because of new restrictions imposed by the lebanese government. >> a number of pas
it's partly because of ref jeers living in unbearable conditions in camp. some have decided to leave and seek better conditions elsewhere. we have a report from tripoli in lebanon. >> many ships of bound for turkey, but for many passengers, turkey is not their final destination. the northern port of tripoli has become a way out for syrians. syrians don't need visas to go into turkey. they arrange visas to lebanon and it is up to them what they do next. >> we get the tickets and from...
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the smell is unbearable. hygiene is very, very important. >> you have to smell good. you want to be welcoming. what do you think? >> i think -- i work with daisy perfume. it's important. i think smelling great is important for everyone's hygiene. thanks. ernie: bye-bye. nice to see you. that was fun. that's it for now. thank you for joining us. i'm ernie anastos. for all of us in studio 5 and our control room, wave to us, john, have a wonderful evening. thanks for being a part of our broadcast. have a great night. see you tomorrow. you smell lovely. >> reporter: why do you ask hygiene questions when i'm here? i...love new york. these grapes are squishy. i...need a shove. can someone help me? i...love new york. yes, that's a real bear. i...won a trip. that is so exciting. (announcer vo) play the i love new york scratch-off from the new york lottery. you could win trips to exciting new york destinations or up to $25,000 in cash. thank you so much. did you say honey? hey, try some? mmm that is tasty. is it real? of course... are you? nope animated you know i'm always loo
the smell is unbearable. hygiene is very, very important. >> you have to smell good. you want to be welcoming. what do you think? >> i think -- i work with daisy perfume. it's important. i think smelling great is important for everyone's hygiene. thanks. ernie: bye-bye. nice to see you. that was fun. that's it for now. thank you for joining us. i'm ernie anastos. for all of us in studio 5 and our control room, wave to us, john, have a wonderful evening. thanks for being a part of...
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so current conditions right now not unbearable. they are exactly like they were yesterday. lawrence right now at 25 degrees. we have clear skies. we have calm winds. this is a set-up to actually see temperatures continue to drop slightly so at 6 a.m., expect little movement and if there is movement, they will be downward. 25 degrees at 6 a.m. 8 a.m. 31. by noontime, about 43 degrees and highs in the middle 40s there. plymouth, good morning, 22 degrees for you. definitely a chill in the air with the clear skies and calm winds as well. low and mid-20s at 6:00. about 33 at 8 a.m. we are kind of back on track with above freezing temperatures, but we don't hit the 40s until 10:00 this morning and mid if not upper 40s for you guys this afternoon 40s for you guys this afternoon. quiet one. i mentioned we have a couple mountains. you have to hit really northern new england to start seeing any flakes or clouds out there. it is going to be an easy going morning. easy going afternoon. in fact most of the northeast are seeing the sunshine. i have got highs across new england rolling in
so current conditions right now not unbearable. they are exactly like they were yesterday. lawrence right now at 25 degrees. we have clear skies. we have calm winds. this is a set-up to actually see temperatures continue to drop slightly so at 6 a.m., expect little movement and if there is movement, they will be downward. 25 degrees at 6 a.m. 8 a.m. 31. by noontime, about 43 degrees and highs in the middle 40s there. plymouth, good morning, 22 degrees for you. definitely a chill in the air with...
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kilee says after a few unbearably sad days, she decided to do something drastic. she and her bridesmaids destroyed their down's during the color fun fest in tampa. >> it was actually very liberating. i don't want a pity party. i just want to have fun with it. stacey: she even went on stage. kilee says she's glad she did it . she hopes others see her story and gain some strength of their own. kevin: good for her. sports are coming up next. a couple of big games coming it took alexis 4 years to earn her college degree.but it will take her 25 years to pay off her student loans. join the fight to make college affordable. join the fight for alexis. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. have your next burger with a side of awesome. the one-of-a-kind, creamy blend of sweet and tangy. miracle whip and proud of it. at kraft we start with quality ingredients. all expertly blended to make our mayo. so you can take whatever you're making announcer: from iowa's sports leader, this is kcci 8 sports. andy: this iowa fans knew that august, desmond king was a pretty good
kilee says after a few unbearably sad days, she decided to do something drastic. she and her bridesmaids destroyed their down's during the color fun fest in tampa. >> it was actually very liberating. i don't want a pity party. i just want to have fun with it. stacey: she even went on stage. kilee says she's glad she did it . she hopes others see her story and gain some strength of their own. kevin: good for her. sports are coming up next. a couple of big games coming it took alexis 4...
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it started with an unbearable headache.("my voice started going out, then my leg went out, my arm went out.") they are classic signs of a stroke that his mother - a nursing assistant - has seen before. but only in elderly peoplele("evev at the hospital they were very questionable of if it was a stroke because he was 9.")("everyone who would come i i would tell them. i think he's having a stroke. i think he had a stroke.") caroline's insistence that dillon be treated for a stroke might have been key in his fast recovery. doctors say the symptoms could point to stroke - or another diagnosis. ("meningitis, an abscess, a tumor that's bleeding. child abuse. all these things can be in that differential so it's much more complicated than the 85 year old man with a bunch or risk factors that walks into an emergency room.")("try to carry that..") his stroke confirmed, dillon is now under lifelong restrictctns to avoid activities that risk damage to his head or neck - which means he can no longer play football. but a dance his footba
it started with an unbearable headache.("my voice started going out, then my leg went out, my arm went out.") they are classic signs of a stroke that his mother - a nursing assistant - has seen before. but only in elderly peoplele("evev at the hospital they were very questionable of if it was a stroke because he was 9.")("everyone who would come i i would tell them. i think he's having a stroke. i think he had a stroke.") caroline's insistence that dillon be...
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. >> that is an unbearable price. >> it is unbearable. ba-dum-bum-bum. that would terrify me to have that in my home. >> or just hanging around. >> everyone here at miloski's farms, listen up. here's my visual cliche like the pill graimz use grims used to say it's the turkey polka smell that gravy in the pan overdose on tryptophan that's the turkey polka turkeys are such stupid birds they're proving so today if these are free-range here in calverton, new york the turkeys yell eat more pork that's the turkey polka >> any requests? you stuff your face with sweet potato pie and never stop when black friday comes we'll work the pounds off when we shop spend all of your hard-earned pay on junk from china, usa that's the turkey polka i could go on singing but i heard a group complain peta said my voice is not just cruel it's inhumane sorry, guys, i have to scram jam that's the turkey polka >> hey-u busy next thursday? we'd love to have you for >>> this morning on "world news now" -- threatening america. could isis be taking aim at the white house? and major at
. >> that is an unbearable price. >> it is unbearable. ba-dum-bum-bum. that would terrify me to have that in my home. >> or just hanging around. >> everyone here at miloski's farms, listen up. here's my visual cliche like the pill graimz use grims used to say it's the turkey polka smell that gravy in the pan overdose on tryptophan that's the turkey polka turkeys are such stupid birds they're proving so today if these are free-range here in calverton, new york the turkeys...
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Nov 9, 2015
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a change and now we have going out to vote again for a change because this situation has become unbearabletor: the revolution was destroyed by corruption. they are destroying themselves now with the struggle for power. they want to deceive people and tell them everything is okay. but they themselves know that everything is not okay. >> reporter: outside these trial voting stations fewer than a dozen people line up to examine ballots and learn how to cast a vote. with elections in less than a month the overwhelming support the government once had is no longer there. virginia lopez, al jazeera, caracas. >>> hopes of finding any survivors from thursday's massive mudslide in brazil are quickly fading. rescue crews are still searching for more than 28 people missing after two dams burst. the state's governor says it's unlikely anyone will be found alive. hundreds of homes were destroyed when a huge wall of mud hit the village. >>> an investigation is underway in the u.s. state of mississippi to find out why a restaurant car park chanced swallowing 1 12 vehicles. nope was hurt in the incidents b
a change and now we have going out to vote again for a change because this situation has become unbearabletor: the revolution was destroyed by corruption. they are destroying themselves now with the struggle for power. they want to deceive people and tell them everything is okay. but they themselves know that everything is not okay. >> reporter: outside these trial voting stations fewer than a dozen people line up to examine ballots and learn how to cast a vote. with elections in less...
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but when it goes out for days or even weeks, life can be unbearable. no heat, no air-conditioning, no refrigeration -- phones and internet stop working. and for some, no running water. all of the necessities of modern life... gone. >> the power was out in this area for approximately 2 1/2 weeks. >> we were out of power for about four or five days. >> the basement flooded because the sump pumps went off. >> it was very hard to get food. it was hard to get gasoline. >> life changes drastically. >> without power, you're just kind of cut off from the world. >> without electric, you're at the mercy of mother nature. >> i do not want to be the victim of a powerless house. >> we're all aware of catastrophic storms that knock out power to millions, record snowfall that brings down trees and power lines, maybe even something as innocent as a squirrel knocking out a power substation. but no matter where we live, the nation's antiquated electrical grid affects us all. it's an aged and overloaded system that's due for a $2 trillion rescue. a rescue that nobody has
but when it goes out for days or even weeks, life can be unbearable. no heat, no air-conditioning, no refrigeration -- phones and internet stop working. and for some, no running water. all of the necessities of modern life... gone. >> the power was out in this area for approximately 2 1/2 weeks. >> we were out of power for about four or five days. >> the basement flooded because the sump pumps went off. >> it was very hard to get food. it was hard to get gasoline....
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could be more proud of than to be syrian the report roar hazel says the pain of not knowing is unbearable. not knowing her familiar until syria will ever make it to the united states to start a new life. >> my dad has 11 brothers and sisters all of them have three, four kids and they are all in syria. >> reporter: suede is a senior at penn state lehigh valley. the majority of american governors don't want syrian refugees in their states but pennsylvania governor tom wolf does. jack bari cat is expecting family members in late december but even that hangs in the balance. >> i feel like it's going eventually become a problem they don't want any cyreans coming at all. >> jack and hazel are both orthodox christian and say they both support the as sad regime in syria. they tell "eyewitness news", they've been bullied because of their views. >> there's been a lot of attacks towards us o twitter and on facebook and all of that, and the problem they don't know what they're talking about. >> students make up one of the largest syrian populations in america. for years, syrians have made their home
could be more proud of than to be syrian the report roar hazel says the pain of not knowing is unbearable. not knowing her familiar until syria will ever make it to the united states to start a new life. >> my dad has 11 brothers and sisters all of them have three, four kids and they are all in syria. >> reporter: suede is a senior at penn state lehigh valley. the majority of american governors don't want syrian refugees in their states but pennsylvania governor tom wolf does. jack...
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trepanier is learning to walk again.he's learning to eat again..and to write again.it started with an unbearable headache.("my voice started going out, then my leg went out, my arm went out.") they are classic signs of a stroke that his mother - a before. but only in elderly people.("even at the hospital they were very questionable of if it was a stroke because he was 9.")("everyone who would come in, i would tell them. i think he's having a stroke. i think he had a stroke.") caroline's insistence that dillon be treated for a stroke might have been key in his fast recovery.doctors say the symptoms could point to stroke - or another diagnosis. ("meningitis, abscess, a tumor that's bleeding. child abuse. all these things can be in that differential so it's much more complicated than the 85 year old man with a bunch or risk factors that walks into an emergency room.")("try to carry that..")his stroke confirmed, dillon is now under lifelong restrictions to avoid activities that risk damage to his head or neck - which means he can no longer play football. but a dance his football team uses to celebra
trepanier is learning to walk again.he's learning to eat again..and to write again.it started with an unbearable headache.("my voice started going out, then my leg went out, my arm went out.") they are classic signs of a stroke that his mother - a before. but only in elderly people.("even at the hospital they were very questionable of if it was a stroke because he was 9.")("everyone who would come in, i would tell them. i think he's having a stroke. i think he had a...
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and the disease could develop into a regional epidemic partly due to refugees forced to live in unbearabletions in camps and some have decided to leave to seek a better life elsewhere, at a major departure point is the lebanese.of tripoli and we report. >> reporter: many of these ships are bound for turkey but for many of the passengers turkey is not their final destination and lebanon's northern port of tripoli is a way out for syrians and those who deport from here do illegally and do not neat visit need visas to enter and they get visas to go to lebanon and it's up to them to what they do next. >> translator: they get the tickets to go to lebanon or others and from there they can find their way to the greek islands and eventually to other european countries. >> reporter: 18-year-old is one of them, he didn't want to reveal his identity but tells us he is looking for a future which he no longer has at home and has family who already found their way to europe. >> translator: my brother has been in germany for six months, i'm not going because the sea is too dangerous, europe is not going
and the disease could develop into a regional epidemic partly due to refugees forced to live in unbearabletions in camps and some have decided to leave to seek a better life elsewhere, at a major departure point is the lebanese.of tripoli and we report. >> reporter: many of these ships are bound for turkey but for many of the passengers turkey is not their final destination and lebanon's northern port of tripoli is a way out for syrians and those who deport from here do illegally and do...
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it's an unbearable idea for him. his child was ripped away from him. chosen to leave torrent tolone is him. abhorrent to him. personal way, she is the that took somebody similar to him. this caused her to fall slowly. charlie: this is them having dinner in a house they are squatting in. i am barefoot. my shoes did not fit. did you find a chicken? >> i must look like a zombie goldilocks. actually, don't say anything. you're more beautiful than i have words for. >> credit you set the table? their placemats in there. charlie: they're having dinner. they are bound by faith. paul: i think it's an issue that has raged in me. i was raised catholic. charlie: how is that going? catholic. a lapsed it's going. it's a conversation i have with myself. i catch myself feeling him. with my notions of science. when you're standing by a grave with a loved one in it and you see people of faith who are risesand their belief like a lark above your reason. who's the clever one here? this whole sequence, this whole second deck -- act that takes , it camethe apartment from an
it's an unbearable idea for him. his child was ripped away from him. chosen to leave torrent tolone is him. abhorrent to him. personal way, she is the that took somebody similar to him. this caused her to fall slowly. charlie: this is them having dinner in a house they are squatting in. i am barefoot. my shoes did not fit. did you find a chicken? >> i must look like a zombie goldilocks. actually, don't say anything. you're more beautiful than i have words for. >> credit you set the...
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it's partly due to the number of refugees in camps with unbearable conditions. some have decided to leave and seek a better life elsewhere. a major departure point is tripoli in lebanon. we have this report. >> many of these ships are bound for turkey, but for many of the passengers, turkey is not their final destination. lebanon's northern port of tripoli has become a way out for occurrens. those who depart from here do so legally. syrians don't need visas to enter turkey. helping syrians book seats on the ferries and arrange their visas to lebanon, then it is up to them what they do next. >> they get the tickets to go and from there find their way to the greek islands, and eventually to other european countries. >> 18-year-old ahmed is one of them. he didn't reveal his identity but tells us he is looking for a future which he no longer has at home. he has family who already found their way to europe. >> my brother has been in germany for six months. i'm not going, because the sea is too dangerous. europe is not going anywhere. if i don't go now, i will go late
it's partly due to the number of refugees in camps with unbearable conditions. some have decided to leave and seek a better life elsewhere. a major departure point is tripoli in lebanon. we have this report. >> many of these ships are bound for turkey, but for many of the passengers, turkey is not their final destination. lebanon's northern port of tripoli has become a way out for occurrens. those who depart from here do so legally. syrians don't need visas to enter turkey. helping...
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much of it, of course, is sickeningly violent, unbearable to watch.eheadings, the fiery murders. but all of it may add up to the single biggest reason for the success of isis. like so much of what the group does, this is a terror tactic we have not seen before. and it is frighteningly effective. >> 20 years ago, you could never find the three people in minnesota who would be attracted to the isis ideology. today you can and they can find you. isis has used facebook, twitter, google, and the worldwide web as its command and control system. >> the violence in isis propaganda is enhanced by artful editing, special effects, and powerful music. ♪ some videos really are like small films, done with real skill. ironically, it is the barbarism that makes these clips go viral. no one has ever seen anything like this. most of us look at this, and this, and wonder how it could possibly attract recruits. but for some young men raised on violent video games and shoot-them up movies, it's a powerful lure. >> actions speak louder than words. it is -- it's savagery an
much of it, of course, is sickeningly violent, unbearable to watch.eheadings, the fiery murders. but all of it may add up to the single biggest reason for the success of isis. like so much of what the group does, this is a terror tactic we have not seen before. and it is frighteningly effective. >> 20 years ago, you could never find the three people in minnesota who would be attracted to the isis ideology. today you can and they can find you. isis has used facebook, twitter, google, and...
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music was unbearable to terrorists. it was this harmony they that wanted to break this passion and this joy that they wanted to destroy with their bombs. and they will not stop it. and we can only respond to them by multiple songs and concerts and shows. we will continue to play in stadiums and in particular the stade de france in saint-denis. we will participate in the great sporting events where the most modest meet. we will also share the same emotions and different origins and cultures and confessions and faiths because we are one nation only carried by the same values. what the terrorists want, to divide us and throw us one against other. they will fail, i assure you. they believe in the cult of death. we have love. love for life. those who fell on the 13th of november were france. all france. they were students, journalists, teachers, people who worked in restaurants and engineers. architects, professionals, carpenters, waiters, people who worked in advertising, artists. they were all france. the talents of the wo
music was unbearable to terrorists. it was this harmony they that wanted to break this passion and this joy that they wanted to destroy with their bombs. and they will not stop it. and we can only respond to them by multiple songs and concerts and shows. we will continue to play in stadiums and in particular the stade de france in saint-denis. we will participate in the great sporting events where the most modest meet. we will also share the same emotions and different origins and cultures and...
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today we are all part of the school and suffered an unbearable loss. in sharon. i spoke with a father whose son is also over there, a recent high school graduate and tells me the schools over there have been in lock-down because of terrorist attacks and he's now worried more than ever for his son's safety. fox 25 news. >>> the isis ringleader in the terrorist paris attacks is dead. investigators identified him using prints from his hands and feet and identified a female suicide bomber who died in the raid as the ring leaders cousin. as aaron mclaughlin reports, the news has politicians here taking action. >> the ringleader suspected of attacks in paris is now dead. french authorities announce abdel hamid abaaoud was killed during an intense seven-hourle raid with police on wednesday. he had been involved in four previous spots prior to last friday's horrific assault. >> there's still an enterprise investigation which is to take down the entire network and. >> reporter: with isis now threatening more attacks worldwide, u.s. lawmakers have called for a block on syr
today we are all part of the school and suffered an unbearable loss. in sharon. i spoke with a father whose son is also over there, a recent high school graduate and tells me the schools over there have been in lock-down because of terrorist attacks and he's now worried more than ever for his son's safety. fox 25 news. >>> the isis ringleader in the terrorist paris attacks is dead. investigators identified him using prints from his hands and feet and identified a female suicide bomber...
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much of it is sickeningly violent, unbearable to watch. awful beheadings, the fiery murders, all of it may add up to the single biggest reason for the success of isis. like so much of what the group does, this is a terror tactic we have not seen before. and it is frighteningly effective. >> 20 years ago, you could not find the three people in minnesota who would be attracted to the isis ideology. today you can, and they can find you. >> isis has used facebook, twitter, google and the world wide web as its command and control system. >> the violence in isis propaganda is enhanced by artful editing, special effects and powerful music. ♪ some videos really are like small films, done with real skill, ironically, it is the barbarism that makes these clips go viral. no one has ever seen anything like it. most of us look at this and this and wonder how it could attract recruits. for some young men raised on violent video games and shoot 'em up movies, it's a powerful lure. >> actions speak louder than words. it's savagery, we look at it as a horr
much of it is sickeningly violent, unbearable to watch. awful beheadings, the fiery murders, all of it may add up to the single biggest reason for the success of isis. like so much of what the group does, this is a terror tactic we have not seen before. and it is frighteningly effective. >> 20 years ago, you could not find the three people in minnesota who would be attracted to the isis ideology. today you can, and they can find you. >> isis has used facebook, twitter, google and...
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the unbearably long wait is almost over. we are talking about bei bei. bei bei will make a public debut january 16. the members can get an early glimpse on january 8. bei bei will be nearly five months old then. he took steps last week. the third survivorring offspring for the parents -- surviving offspring for the parents. they live at the zoo also with the second cub born in 2013. leon: i hope he likes the attention. i wonder if they can tell how many eyeballs on him. leon: the first blizzard will be january 16 and you can't go see the panda. doug: bei bei has an app on the phone. fun to see. we have a cold front and then it's nice for the weekend. check this out. time lapse from the washington lee high school in arlington. the temperatures around the area are the low to mid-50's. we have 50 degrees in the morning. upper 40's in sur burr been a areas. there are tornado warnings in eastern arkansas right now. that weather and that pattern is coming here overnight tomorrow night through 7:00, 8:00, 9:00 on thursday morning. isolated storm or two. heavy d
the unbearably long wait is almost over. we are talking about bei bei. bei bei will make a public debut january 16. the members can get an early glimpse on january 8. bei bei will be nearly five months old then. he took steps last week. the third survivorring offspring for the parents -- surviving offspring for the parents. they live at the zoo also with the second cub born in 2013. leon: i hope he likes the attention. i wonder if they can tell how many eyeballs on him. leon: the first blizzard...
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. >> this is an unbearable reality where every day israelis wake up to incidents where palestinians supposedly powerless, are wielding knives and guns, executing people for no reason, killing people will get israelis or palestinians nowhere. so in light of such an atmosphere, and in a heated time i don't think it's fair to judge israeli public opinion, by what's being said in the heat of the moment. this is a very tough situation for israeli and the only way for it to end is if palestinians choose to put down their weapons and start negotiating. >> let me ask you, can you put yourself in shoes of palestinians, who feel repressed, who have to walk to miles to get from one side of their property to the wall, because of the recent conflict there and the rebuilding program that is not exactl exactly begun you put yourself in their shoes? >> everyday. i can put myself in their shoes every day. on the one hand you will not negotiate, but you are angry there is no progress and there is no negotiations. the only way to put this to a test is to sit and negotiate and reach a agreement. i can assure you
. >> this is an unbearable reality where every day israelis wake up to incidents where palestinians supposedly powerless, are wielding knives and guns, executing people for no reason, killing people will get israelis or palestinians nowhere. so in light of such an atmosphere, and in a heated time i don't think it's fair to judge israeli public opinion, by what's being said in the heat of the moment. this is a very tough situation for israeli and the only way for it to end is if...
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hir, it's an, for ta unbearable idea. his child was ripped away from him.ea that this woman has has -- has chosen to leave -- child alone is a portent is abhorrent to him. they are very much, in almost a very real way, she is the person that took her husband away from her, or something very similar to him, which caused her to fall so slowly. charlie: take a look at this. this is a clip in which they are having dinner. here it is. barefoot.m the man's shoes didn't fit. i smell chicken. did you find chicken? >> i feel unbelievably stupid suddenly. almost like a zombie goldilocks. this is where you should say something. actually -- actually, don't. don't say anything. >> you are more beautiful than i have words for. >> [inaudible] why don't you set the table? i found placemats and everything in there. charlie: remarkable. very good. they are having dinner. they are also bound, in a sense, connected by faith. she is an atheist, he is a muslim. what's the point? paul: i think it is an issue that has -- i was raised a catholic. charlie: yeah. how's that going? pa
hir, it's an, for ta unbearable idea. his child was ripped away from him.ea that this woman has has -- has chosen to leave -- child alone is a portent is abhorrent to him. they are very much, in almost a very real way, she is the person that took her husband away from her, or something very similar to him, which caused her to fall so slowly. charlie: take a look at this. this is a clip in which they are having dinner. here it is. barefoot.m the man's shoes didn't fit. i smell chicken. did you...
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this is an unbearable reality. israelis wake up. where palestinians wield knives, cars, guns, at bus stops, in the middle of the row. killing people. nowhere. in light of such an atmosphere, i don't think it's fair to judge israeli public opinion. this is a tough situation, and the only way for it to end is to put down the weapons and negotiating. can you put yourself in the shoes of palestinians who feel repressed. who has to walk two miles to get to the property. who do not feel there's progress to be made and there's relatives in the west bank, gaza, suffering because of conflict there, and the rebuilding programme. can you put yourself in their shoes. >> every day. every day i can put myself in their shoes. i ask you this, how cap be they programmed if you won't negotiate. by negotiating there'll be no progress. but you are angry there's no progress and no negotiations. the only way to put it to the test is to negotiate and reach agreement. the majority is ready for a 2-state solution. and what has been promised. if i wanted to
this is an unbearable reality. israelis wake up. where palestinians wield knives, cars, guns, at bus stops, in the middle of the row. killing people. nowhere. in light of such an atmosphere, i don't think it's fair to judge israeli public opinion. this is a tough situation, and the only way for it to end is to put down the weapons and negotiating. can you put yourself in the shoes of palestinians who feel repressed. who has to walk two miles to get to the property. who do not feel there's...
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schwartz former high school released statement saying today we are all part of the school and suffered unbearable loss, loss felt so acutely by family and friends. >> catherine: leaving the community mourning and we will keep you updated on any developments with this story and website at myfoxboston.com and our news tonight at five and six catherine parrotta, fox25 news. >> julie: last two paintings stolen from a maine business madison bumgarner have been found. paintings retired fbi. four of them recovered last december at pawn shop in l.a. and three people arrested so far and all six paintings will soon of art. >> julie: city leaders with a proposal to raise the minimum wage $15 an hour and they already pay more than that and owner of clover food lab raise menu prices to get 25-cent raise on hourly wage but restaurants owner says it is still not enough. make ten to $16 an hour. eight-year-old david and seven-year-old ila say they are in love. she has been by his side as he has gotten sicker. their parents say little relationship has given him hope. >> daniel: his doctors say he only has weeks t
schwartz former high school released statement saying today we are all part of the school and suffered unbearable loss, loss felt so acutely by family and friends. >> catherine: leaving the community mourning and we will keep you updated on any developments with this story and website at myfoxboston.com and our news tonight at five and six catherine parrotta, fox25 news. >> julie: last two paintings stolen from a maine business madison bumgarner have been found. paintings retired...
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ter a few unbearably sad days manulak decided to do something drastic. she and her bridesmaids destroyed their dresses during the color fun fest in tampa over the weekend. (kilee manulak, destroyed wedding dress) "it was actually very liberating. i don't want a pity party. i just want to have fun with it." she even went on stage. had the wedding happened, she would've never done this. (kilee manulak, destroyed wedding dress) "i wantnt to keep my dress, i wanted to maybe alter it, or do something new to it. but i definitely didn't want to destroy it." she's glad she did. she nts others to see her story and gain strength of their own. as for her former fianc? (kilee manulak, destroyed wedding dress) "i definitely want to tell him thank you for sparing me anything heartaches down the road, and thank you for letting me go so i can find true happiness, you know." the support she's getting from friends and d mily is keeping her happy for now. jessica rae: scott: jessica and scott are chatting about this bride's antics. jessica and scott are chatting about this
ter a few unbearably sad days manulak decided to do something drastic. she and her bridesmaids destroyed their dresses during the color fun fest in tampa over the weekend. (kilee manulak, destroyed wedding dress) "it was actually very liberating. i don't want a pity party. i just want to have fun with it." she even went on stage. had the wedding happened, she would've never done this. (kilee manulak, destroyed wedding dress) "i wantnt to keep my dress, i wanted to maybe alter it,...
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in san francisco it's unbearable to watch.hat's my feeling. >> you say some of these are not about race. we've seen a series of shootin shootings, of beatings in this country, and the whole black lives matter movement has come out of that. but when you say it's not about race. if it's not about race, if it isn't in this case, what is it about? >> well, it's about the thin blue line. i've given radio interviews, people calling in saying they were beaten. a jewish professor, a white woman, they were beaten and given a lack of disrespect but it did not lead a violent beating because now we have a war mentality. when officers go on patrol they look at people who may be of color not to exclude everybody else that may be not of color, and they see them as the enemy. and the second they sense some type of resistence where someone says don't beat me because i'm not rodney king, that i a imflames the officer, and then the battle is on. i think it's about training, training, training, anything that the federal government is going to do
in san francisco it's unbearable to watch.hat's my feeling. >> you say some of these are not about race. we've seen a series of shootin shootings, of beatings in this country, and the whole black lives matter movement has come out of that. but when you say it's not about race. if it's not about race, if it isn't in this case, what is it about? >> well, it's about the thin blue line. i've given radio interviews, people calling in saying they were beaten. a jewish professor, a white...