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the economic climate was unbearable, something that it climate was unbearable, something thatitis climatet it is still struggling to recover from. millions that it is still struggling to recoverfrom. millions of zimbabweans recoverfrom. millions of zi m ba bwea ns cross recoverfrom. millions of zimbabweans cross the border into neighbouring south africa, looking for a better life. they tried to pave the way for his wife, grace mugabe, to be his successor. the army found that unacceptable, saying that this is not a dynasty. and that is it from me. you have been watching special live coverage on this momentous day, the day of robert mugabe's resignation, live from harare. plenty more of those scenes from the zimbabwean capital throughout the evening here on bbc news. let's remind you of the moment when it was made known that mr mugabe was resigning. it came in the zimbabwean parliament a little earlier on. here it is. notice of the resignation of the president zimbabwe. in terms of the provisions of 96 of the constitution of zimbabwe. amendment number 20. following my communication, mr spea
the economic climate was unbearable, something that it climate was unbearable, something thatitis climatet it is still struggling to recover from. millions that it is still struggling to recoverfrom. millions of zimbabweans recoverfrom. millions of zi m ba bwea ns cross recoverfrom. millions of zimbabweans cross the border into neighbouring south africa, looking for a better life. they tried to pave the way for his wife, grace mugabe, to be his successor. the army found that unacceptable,...
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judith's you see you basically go there it's an unbearable feeling to have led my whole life like a dog with its tail between its legs and now two has suddenly become some kind of a popular star i'm a performer who lack self-confidence i've never felt self-assured or proud i do not know these feelings in the cold i was raised differently and my cultural revolution background formed me into the person i am today. which is it says you come to you when you push with you i don't ever feel as if i'm the protectionist yes i always play the role of a servant a servant of music a servant of the composer a servant of my students in accordance with my traditional chinese upbringing. get ready for some weekend action. very. long a d. w. every match day weekend the board is legal saturdays and sundays w football in place. of. the. calm. year. after the collapse of the coalition talks in the french political instability in germany. on may well be one of the most important allies for a manual mccraw a new reform. in thirty minutes on t.w. . your children like chocolate. you can't live without your sm
judith's you see you basically go there it's an unbearable feeling to have led my whole life like a dog with its tail between its legs and now two has suddenly become some kind of a popular star i'm a performer who lack self-confidence i've never felt self-assured or proud i do not know these feelings in the cold i was raised differently and my cultural revolution background formed me into the person i am today. which is it says you come to you when you push with you i don't ever feel as if i'm...
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goats are it's an unbearable feeling to have led my whole life like a dog with its tail between its legs and now two has suddenly become some kind of a popular star i'm a performer who lack self-confidence i've never felt self-assured or proud i do not know this feeling. the need to which i was raised differently and my cultural revolution background formed me into the person i am today. which is it says you come to you when you push with you i don't ever feel as if i'm the protectionist so i always play the role of a servant a servant of music a servant of the composer a servant of my students in accordance with my traditional chinese upbringing.
goats are it's an unbearable feeling to have led my whole life like a dog with its tail between its legs and now two has suddenly become some kind of a popular star i'm a performer who lack self-confidence i've never felt self-assured or proud i do not know this feeling. the need to which i was raised differently and my cultural revolution background formed me into the person i am today. which is it says you come to you when you push with you i don't ever feel as if i'm the protectionist so i...
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this gift that he has for detection sometimes makes life unbearable, almost unbearable, but it is goodthe detection of crime. so he-- without self-pity-- accepts that. but it makes him, i think, quite a romantic soul. i think melancholic, yeah, melancholic. but he's belgium and he has delightful eccentricity. he loves reading charles dickens and being tickled by it, and he very much likes puddings and desserts of all kinds, and in those moments, he's like a child. >> here's what's new for your weekend. the national veterans day ceremony begins at 11 a.m. at arlington national cemetery. a new movie adaptation of "murder on the orient express" is released in theaters nationwide. >> the murderer is with us, and everyone of you is a suspect. >> and taylor swift releases her sixth studio album "reputation." ♪ ♪ >> and here's a look at the week ahead. sunday is the annual miami book fair. monday is the day the tv nominations are announced for critics choice awards. tuesday is the day president trump returns from his asia trip. wednesday is the day tony bennett receives the library of congres
this gift that he has for detection sometimes makes life unbearable, almost unbearable, but it is goodthe detection of crime. so he-- without self-pity-- accepts that. but it makes him, i think, quite a romantic soul. i think melancholic, yeah, melancholic. but he's belgium and he has delightful eccentricity. he loves reading charles dickens and being tickled by it, and he very much likes puddings and desserts of all kinds, and in those moments, he's like a child. >> here's what's new for...
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seventy years six months ago so today i'm fairly go back to world war one and beyond that so it's unbearable when i see the families and so many people so many children so many innocent civilians dying from the basic needs of food from hunger yesterday entire to civilians died from hunger and were found dead on the streets and they were too to honorable to beg for food so they basically died out of hunger and this is happening every day as of now until now about civil children ounce today one hundred thirty children being have died die every day in yemen if you put that over the thousand days of war and that's over one hundred thirty thousand and it's and children who have died in yemen only because of. war or hunger etc so it's tragic mohamed it's unbelievable what you see i'm surprised after living most of my life in the us to see this and see the world quiet the voice of freedom the voice of human rights and these instance of billions who are paying the price whereas the people or the sides who are fighting the war in yemen are not being affected they have their own funds they control the
seventy years six months ago so today i'm fairly go back to world war one and beyond that so it's unbearable when i see the families and so many people so many children so many innocent civilians dying from the basic needs of food from hunger yesterday entire to civilians died from hunger and were found dead on the streets and they were too to honorable to beg for food so they basically died out of hunger and this is happening every day as of now until now about civil children ounce today one...
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three doctors assessed him and judged his physical and psychological suffering to be unbearable.on claims that the suffering that he sustained was so unbearable that it drove him to use a lazy and that is why they say ms wallace is guilty of murder which she denies. thejury are now being shown a video of mark van dongen lying in his hospital bed here in bristol talking to police about what happened. in the video you can see the acid scars across his face, neck and chest. the judge the acid scars across his face, neck and chest. thejudge warned the acid scars across his face, neck and chest. the judge warned the journey —— the jury they could find the contents of it upsetting and shocking. this was hardly looked at the screen during the first 20 minutes or so of the video. more will be shown later today and the trial continues. —— ms wallace. our top story this lunchtime. ordered back from africa by the prime minister — the international development secretary priti patel looks set to be sacked after a series of meetings with israeli politicians. and coming up — we meet the swimmer
three doctors assessed him and judged his physical and psychological suffering to be unbearable.on claims that the suffering that he sustained was so unbearable that it drove him to use a lazy and that is why they say ms wallace is guilty of murder which she denies. thejury are now being shown a video of mark van dongen lying in his hospital bed here in bristol talking to police about what happened. in the video you can see the acid scars across his face, neck and chest. the judge the acid...
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the disappointment was unbearable. but what was the most unbearable for him besides the starvation and the deprivation and the loss of dignity and the pain was the mental anguish of hearing other prisoners screaming. because he felt so helpless. he could only lay there and imagine what they were doing to the other guys, and it was nothing that he could do to help. if you did cry out in his sleep or anything, the guards would come in with a broom and shoved the broom handle and his mouth to get him to shut up. finally, in the late summer of 1967, the guards came in the middle of the night and woke him up. they blindfolded him and gagged him and handcuffed him and walked him out of the camp and moved him to another camp south of hanoi. it was called the zoo. you can see a down here. this map shows the various camps that work in and around hanoi. every prisoner of war started out in the hanoi hilton, the torture camp. once they were tortured to the point where they thought they would be about to get information out of the
the disappointment was unbearable. but what was the most unbearable for him besides the starvation and the deprivation and the loss of dignity and the pain was the mental anguish of hearing other prisoners screaming. because he felt so helpless. he could only lay there and imagine what they were doing to the other guys, and it was nothing that he could do to help. if you did cry out in his sleep or anything, the guards would come in with a broom and shoved the broom handle and his mouth to get...
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the disappointment was unbearable. but what was the most unbearable for him besides the starvation and the deprivation and the loss of dignity and the pain was the mental anguish of hearing other prisoners screaming. because he felt so helpless. he could only lay there and imagine what they were doing to the other guys, and it was nothing that he could do to help . if you did cry out in his sleep or anything, the guards would come in with a broom and shoved the broom handle and his mouth to get him to shut up. , in the late summer of 1967, the guards came in the middle of the night and woke him up. they blindfolded him and gagged him and handcuffed him and walked him out of the camp and moved him to another camp south of hanoi. it was called the zoo. you can see a down here. this map shows the various camps that work in and around hanoi. every prisoner of war started out in the hanoi hilton, the torture camp. once they were tortured to the point where they thought they would be about to get information out of them, the
the disappointment was unbearable. but what was the most unbearable for him besides the starvation and the deprivation and the loss of dignity and the pain was the mental anguish of hearing other prisoners screaming. because he felt so helpless. he could only lay there and imagine what they were doing to the other guys, and it was nothing that he could do to help . if you did cry out in his sleep or anything, the guards would come in with a broom and shoved the broom handle and his mouth to get...
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but the vietcong have been seizing the harvest and collecting unbearable taxes from the frightened farmersw comes the screaming eagles to stop the vietcong. codename operation van buren, the orders read to search out the enemy and destroy him. this assignment will be tedious, the v.c. abandoning dwellings and avoiding confrontation with the americans. yet the district is infested with an enemy who makes continuous night raids. the search goes on. brigadier general willard pearson takes command of the eagles in 1966. these steps -- these steps -- the -- he steps up the pressure on the vietcong. across the broad reaches of the province, the vietcong are pursued. for the most part they evade capture. and withdraw to disappear in underground sanctuaries. in the wake of u.s. military operations, the rice raids diminished, but the v.c. mingle with the local people, attacking units from the rear at night. on the eighth of february, the deputy commander lieutenant general hankey comes to his loft to evaluate the situation. what he sees convinces him that the enemy is well entrenched and it will re
but the vietcong have been seizing the harvest and collecting unbearable taxes from the frightened farmersw comes the screaming eagles to stop the vietcong. codename operation van buren, the orders read to search out the enemy and destroy him. this assignment will be tedious, the v.c. abandoning dwellings and avoiding confrontation with the americans. yet the district is infested with an enemy who makes continuous night raids. the search goes on. brigadier general willard pearson takes command...
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. >> it is an unbearable thing. you live it morning, noon and night. >> a lawmaker is joining this fight. >> plus this. >> you want me to not walk away? >> making progress from our vice president joe biden of what's being done in the battle of stopping cancer and why he will never give up. >> how parents say a new jersey's diner is unfairly targeting children. . >>> a buck county mother is fighting to stop the law. the combat online predator app will strengthen penalties for cyber stalkers who come after children. zezo's daughter was stocked for yea for -- stalked for years. >> zezzo is grateful for the support from both sides of the isle. >> the toll that takes on your family is unreal. >> zezzo says there is many holes in current law that makes it difficult for children to get justice. >>> former vice president biden highlights what's being done and they spoke at the constitution center about new success and sharing information about cancer research. president obama appointed biden to lead the cancer program after
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and it's unbearable. introducing the newest the boeing 737 max 8.. more fuel efficient. less noise. same low fares. that's transfarency® ♪ and ford. we go further, so you can. >> pelley: this is the al sabeen hospital in the yemeni city of sana'a. ibtisam is two-and-a-half. she weighs 15 pounds. haifa is seven. she weighs 11 pounds. before this report ends, another child will die in yemen. ( crying ) one every ten minutes, according to the u.n. >> david beasley: it's just desperation and death. is bad as it gets. i don't know if i've ever seen a movie this bad. >> cooper: in 1977 nasa launched what may be the greatest exploration of all time. >> we have ignition, and we have liftoff. >> cooper: today, "voyager 1" is 13 billion miles from earth. moving beyond the planets of our solar system at 38,000 miles per hour. it's still sending back signals and science. but did you know this incredible feat has a soundtrack? ♪ ♪ a golden record is mounted on board in case there's something or someone out there who wants to know what's happening back here. >> wertheim: they were a team of no na
and it's unbearable. introducing the newest the boeing 737 max 8.. more fuel efficient. less noise. same low fares. that's transfarency® ♪ and ford. we go further, so you can. >> pelley: this is the al sabeen hospital in the yemeni city of sana'a. ibtisam is two-and-a-half. she weighs 15 pounds. haifa is seven. she weighs 11 pounds. before this report ends, another child will die in yemen. ( crying ) one every ten minutes, according to the u.n. >> david beasley: it's just...
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the economic climate was unbearable, something it is still struggling to recover from.e cross the border into neighbouring south africa looking for a better life. he tried to pave the way for his wife grace mugabe to be his successor. the army found that unacceptable. saying that this is not a dynasty. well we have had a reaction from world leaders to the news that robert mugabe has now resigned. we heard from the british foreign minister theresa may said the resignation provides zimbabwe with the opportunity to forge a path towards freedom from oppression. and thatis towards freedom from oppression. and that is why people are celebrating here because they do believe it is the end of the brutal repression they have seen and the years of economic mismanagement but they are waiting to see what emmerson mnangagwa the next president will be like. he will probably be sworn in tomorrow or maybe thursday and will serve term only up until the next set of due next year. of course he will be the zanu pf candidate but there will be candidates from the opposition including morgan t
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and it's unbearable. introducing the newest the boeing 737 max 8.. less noise. same low fares. that's transfarency® ♪ what if home security was different? what if it looked different? what if the measure of working, was that you never had to think about it. ♪ what if it was so easy to use, you actually used it. [alarm] you have 3 minutes to exit. what if it gave you time, and what you really need from home security. a sense of security. ♪ and ford. we go further, so you can. >> pelley: this is the al sabeen hospital in the yemeni city of sana'a. ibtisam is two-and-a-half. she weighs 15 pounds. haifa is seven. she weighs 11 pounds. before this report ends, another child will die in yemen. o
and it's unbearable. introducing the newest the boeing 737 max 8.. less noise. same low fares. that's transfarency® ♪ what if home security was different? what if it looked different? what if the measure of working, was that you never had to think about it. ♪ what if it was so easy to use, you actually used it. [alarm] you have 3 minutes to exit. what if it gave you time, and what you really need from home security. a sense of security. ♪ and ford. we go further, so you can. >>...
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the of it is unbearably hot the whole of my body. about the kind of the children are getting. there are no trees there is no shelter. up here you can clearly see the size of this camp. more than three hundred thousand refugees already living here before the latest exodus began. since august the population has tripled everyone here is desperately trying to survive. when you think these makeshift hot crawling across the hill you think to yourself what's going to happen when the monsoon comes and what happens if there's a mudslide. and there are plenty of other things could go wrong the show to i so moody boiled working so hard to build is already destroyed. last night a wild elephant trampled on now we have to build a new shelter from scratch but these birds task of the day is to buy a blizzard just. yet yeah but i was sure they're going to take this a home without. a home with water and power in the woods here. no. longer you know looking like. he also needs a new top home and she. but his money is fast running out the how long either. well you know. jake. yeah. the. other day.
the of it is unbearably hot the whole of my body. about the kind of the children are getting. there are no trees there is no shelter. up here you can clearly see the size of this camp. more than three hundred thousand refugees already living here before the latest exodus began. since august the population has tripled everyone here is desperately trying to survive. when you think these makeshift hot crawling across the hill you think to yourself what's going to happen when the monsoon comes and...
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>> the gift he has for detection makes life almost unbearable but it's good in the detection of crime without self-city -- self-pity and makes him melancholic and he's got a delightful eccentricity and likes puddings and dickens and in those moments he's like a child. >> charlie: whose influenced you as a film director? >> literally and recently i had an experience with christopher nolan who directed "dunkirk" and i've admired robert aldman and people when i've had the chance of being near them have this incredible capacity -- we touched on it on other things on high level performance. they're super prepared. they have brilliant technical skills and they can dance with it and lift off. i saw christopher nolan do that with dunkirk. he knew his subject inside-out and puts himself in a situation where there are so many variables with boats and tanks and thousand of people. >> charlie: therefore -- >> he's able to, as it were, work with the prepared piece and deal with the chaos. somehow have that quiver of life underneath something that's also been beautifully prepared. at that stage you
>> the gift he has for detection makes life almost unbearable but it's good in the detection of crime without self-city -- self-pity and makes him melancholic and he's got a delightful eccentricity and likes puddings and dickens and in those moments he's like a child. >> charlie: whose influenced you as a film director? >> literally and recently i had an experience with christopher nolan who directed "dunkirk" and i've admired robert aldman and people when i've had...
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. >> reporter: the heat inside matched the unbearable cold outside. rescuers from 3:00 counties loaded those who couldn't help themselves on to buses and ambulances. more than two dozen were taken to the hospital and others were sitting in the cold. >> when i think of what people have lost now. it is their photographs and things they cherish so much. >> what investigators can't see yet is what is inside the building, what the fire didn't destroy or how it began in the first place. while a national team will arrive to try and examine the debris, we have learned police are still searching for some residents that have not been accounted for. westchester firefighters as well as firefighters from all over the area maintain a presence here. they will stay here all night. it is hopeful investigators can get inside and get a look at the building and at least be able to start to look for a cause sometime foam. reporting live, deanna durante, nbc 10 news. they described it as going through hell, a raging inferno swallowing up their home. forcing people out of t
. >> reporter: the heat inside matched the unbearable cold outside. rescuers from 3:00 counties loaded those who couldn't help themselves on to buses and ambulances. more than two dozen were taken to the hospital and others were sitting in the cold. >> when i think of what people have lost now. it is their photographs and things they cherish so much. >> what investigators can't see yet is what is inside the building, what the fire didn't destroy or how it began in the first...
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workers in north korea, working in unbearable conditions, gruelling hours, for almost no pay.y the entire working population was ordered to work for 70 days straight 01’ ordered to work for 70 days straight or else pay for a day of rest. families leave in homes without plumbing and fewer than half have electricity. —— live. parents bribed teachers. more than a million north koreans died of famine in the 1990s and more continued to die of hunger today. among children under the age of five, nearly 30% are reflected by its stu nted of five, nearly 30% are reflected by its stunted growth due to malnutrition, and yet, it into thousands wealth and 2013, the regime is spent an estimated $200 million, or almost half the money that it allocated to improve living standards for its people, to instead build even more monuments, towers and statues to glorify its dictators. what remains of the meagre harvests of the north korean economy is distributed according to perceived loyalty to a twisted regime. farfrom valuing its people is equal, it measures and scores and rank them based on the mo
workers in north korea, working in unbearable conditions, gruelling hours, for almost no pay.y the entire working population was ordered to work for 70 days straight 01’ ordered to work for 70 days straight or else pay for a day of rest. families leave in homes without plumbing and fewer than half have electricity. —— live. parents bribed teachers. more than a million north koreans died of famine in the 1990s and more continued to die of hunger today. among children under the age of five,...
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understandably, the tension across the country is said to be unbearable and, as jim lumsden reports,to roll back the clock a little to turn things round. they have given us some of the memorable world cups and grace the picture of the style and passion all of their own. 2-0 to italy! one of the very constants of the tournament could be missing in russia next summer. could be missing in russia next summer. not since 1958 has a world cup that would be without italy for the defeat to sweden leave them teetering on the edge of the precipice. it is a very important match for all the squad for this country and the history of our national squad. there is a chance to overturn this result and we are working on this dream but we are also aware of the fact that this is also aware of the fact that this is a very important match for the squad, the country and the history of our national squad. italy have played in 18 world cup finals, been runners—up twice and have taken home the trophy four times. only brazil have one more. the swedes are pride brute force and a physical first leg ina brute forc
understandably, the tension across the country is said to be unbearable and, as jim lumsden reports,to roll back the clock a little to turn things round. they have given us some of the memorable world cups and grace the picture of the style and passion all of their own. 2-0 to italy! one of the very constants of the tournament could be missing in russia next summer. could be missing in russia next summer. not since 1958 has a world cup that would be without italy for the defeat to sweden leave...
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he says the complaint has caused him "unbearable" stress.cup winner said mr blatter groped her moments before they went on stage at the ballon d'0r event in 2013. a spokesman for mr blatter has described the accusation as "ridiculous". the american comedia louis ck has admitted that sexual misconduct allegations made against him by five women are true. the emmy award—winning star said he had "wielded power irresponsibly" and could hardly wrap his head around the "scope of hurt" he had caused. his upcoming film, in which he starred withjohn malkovich, will no longer be released in cinemas. a wild cat which escaped from a zoo near aberyswyth has been killed. lilleth, the eurasian lynx, escaped after jumping over an electric fence last month, prompting a huge search. the local council said that despite "exhaustive efforts" to recapture her, she'd become a risk to the public, and had to be "humanely destroyed". britain is the most obese country in western europe. that's the claim from the organisation for economic co—operation and development. i
he says the complaint has caused him "unbearable" stress.cup winner said mr blatter groped her moments before they went on stage at the ballon d'0r event in 2013. a spokesman for mr blatter has described the accusation as "ridiculous". the american comedia louis ck has admitted that sexual misconduct allegations made against him by five women are true. the emmy award—winning star said he had "wielded power irresponsibly" and could hardly wrap his head around the...
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workers in north korea labor grueling hours in unbearable conditions for almost no pay. recently the entire working population was ordered to work for 70 days straight, or else pay for a day of rest. families live in homes without plumbing, and fewer than half have electricity. parents bribe teachers in hopes of saving their sons and daughters from forced labor. more than a million north koreans died of if a mean in the 1990s, and more continued to die of hungry today. among children under the age of 5, nearly 30% are afflicted by stunted growth due to malnutrition, and yet, in 2012 and 2013 the regime spent an estimated $200 million or almost half the money that it allocated to improve living standards for its people to instead build even more monuments, towers, and statues to glorify its dictators. the perceived loyalty to a twisted regime. far from valuing its people as equal citizens, this cruel dictatorship measures them, scores them, and ranks them based on the most arbitrary indications of their allegiance to the state. those who score the highest in loyalty may l
workers in north korea labor grueling hours in unbearable conditions for almost no pay. recently the entire working population was ordered to work for 70 days straight, or else pay for a day of rest. families live in homes without plumbing, and fewer than half have electricity. parents bribe teachers in hopes of saving their sons and daughters from forced labor. more than a million north koreans died of if a mean in the 1990s, and more continued to die of hungry today. among children under the...
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america will now face and norma's challenges and difficulties something our editor in chief called unbearable conditions for a media organization aimed at destroying r.t. this brings us to why we're seeing all this hostility against russian media in the u.s. that's because of accusations of russian meddling and the us presidential race according to american journalists that are traveling with donald trump on his plane mr trump did bring this issue up during his few chats with a lot of our putin at the apec summit and here's a quote from donald trump that they shared every time he sees me he says i didn't do that and i really believe that when he tells me that he means it i think he's very insulted by it go on back to vladimir putin's press conference here's how he addressed the many russia related investigations inquiries hearings that are simply nonstop in america i think. everything regarding the russian dossier in the us has to do with only going internal political standoff it's simply part of the desire to use anything in the fight against the current president despite this internal polit
america will now face and norma's challenges and difficulties something our editor in chief called unbearable conditions for a media organization aimed at destroying r.t. this brings us to why we're seeing all this hostility against russian media in the u.s. that's because of accusations of russian meddling and the us presidential race according to american journalists that are traveling with donald trump on his plane mr trump did bring this issue up during his few chats with a lot of our putin...
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goats are it's an unbearable feeling to have led my whole life like a dog with its tail between its legs and now two has suddenly become some kind of a popular star i'm a performer who lack self-confidence i've never felt self-assured or proud i do not know these feelings in the cold so i was raised differently and my cultural revolution background formed me into the person i am today. which is it says you can be you when you push with you i don't ever feel as if i'm the protectionist so i always play the role of a servant a servant of music a servant of the composer a servant of my students in accordance with my traditional chinese upbringing. effect tonic music remains super popular. and many german d.j.'s on the forefront of the genre. might feel it's a love and paul band of international systems and gets fans going wild when they perform being a d.j. is an exciting and fun place life and called. the public school a thirty minute spot on w. . ill ways at full speed. always shiny. results but always on the move. mobility today and in the future. drive it on t.w. . your children like ch
goats are it's an unbearable feeling to have led my whole life like a dog with its tail between its legs and now two has suddenly become some kind of a popular star i'm a performer who lack self-confidence i've never felt self-assured or proud i do not know these feelings in the cold so i was raised differently and my cultural revolution background formed me into the person i am today. which is it says you can be you when you push with you i don't ever feel as if i'm the protectionist so i...
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go there it's an unbearable feeling to have led my whole life like a dog with its tail between its legs and now to has suddenly become some kind of a popular star i'm a performer who lack self-confidence i've never felt self-assured or proud i do not know this feeling. the need to which i was raised differently and my cultural revolution background formed me into the person i am today. which is it says you can be you when you push with you i don't ever feel as if i'm the protagonist so i always play the role of a servant a servant of music a servant of the composer a servant of my students in accordance with my traditional chinese upbringing. they're black and living in germany. she's reminded what that means on a daily basis presenter john up like this not being able to blend in and i was gonna. take in college a group and being you know different than the rest. she travelled across germany to meet other black people and to hear their stories. to look at c s. i grew up in a white family in a white neighborhood it was definitely a challenge. she decided to put me up for adoption or star
go there it's an unbearable feeling to have led my whole life like a dog with its tail between its legs and now to has suddenly become some kind of a popular star i'm a performer who lack self-confidence i've never felt self-assured or proud i do not know this feeling. the need to which i was raised differently and my cultural revolution background formed me into the person i am today. which is it says you can be you when you push with you i don't ever feel as if i'm the protagonist so i always...
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he did chemo the first round it was unbearable watching how sick he was and then how emotional he gets when his hair starts to fall out. >> reporter: to help they are asking for donations from visitors to the haunted house. >> i just hope that it makes him like feel good to be out like -- to know that people care about him. >> reporter: halloween is the 4th and facial president final night this haunted house will be open. the family estimate that more than had hundred people have visited the attraction to support leo. >> we feel so loved and for something this traumatic to happen to the family it also has brought us so close to so many people. >> reporter: the goal is to raise one thousand dollars. leo's mom said it'll go toward medication and other costs that insurance doesn't cover. >> of just realize how much good there is in the world and how many people want to help you. you know and it's just i wonderful feeling to feel that. >> reporter: mom and dad have missed work to be at leo's bed side. mom describes himself as a jokester who loves halloween and they hope he will be able to
he did chemo the first round it was unbearable watching how sick he was and then how emotional he gets when his hair starts to fall out. >> reporter: to help they are asking for donations from visitors to the haunted house. >> i just hope that it makes him like feel good to be out like -- to know that people care about him. >> reporter: halloween is the 4th and facial president final night this haunted house will be open. the family estimate that more than had hundred people...
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judit c e bay's i go there it's an unbearable feeling to have led my whole life like a dog with its tail between its legs and now to has suddenly become some kind of a popular star i'm a performer who lack self-confidence i've never felt self-assured or proud i do not know these feelings in the cold i was raised differently and my cultural revolution background formed me into the person i am today. which is it says you can be you when you push that you know i don't ever feel as if i'm the protectionist so i always play the role of a servant a servant of music a servant of the composer a servant of my students in accordance with my traditional chinese upbringing. urban farming a new school subject in uganda's capital come to town library students more held vegetables can be planted in recycled containers in the very small spaces where the baby farm for bedding my breakfast i pick if you're good if you're leaves they might cut open my food what's the one note. a go at africa and thirty minutes on the dollar. as you get new come june i'm somebody but the right to our correspondent news in c
judit c e bay's i go there it's an unbearable feeling to have led my whole life like a dog with its tail between its legs and now to has suddenly become some kind of a popular star i'm a performer who lack self-confidence i've never felt self-assured or proud i do not know these feelings in the cold i was raised differently and my cultural revolution background formed me into the person i am today. which is it says you can be you when you push that you know i don't ever feel as if i'm the...
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. >> it becomes an unbearable thing. you live it. morning, noon and night. and daent get away from it. the toll is takes on your family is unreal. >> this law would direct the attorney general to create a list of guidelines for states to strengthen enforcement of cyber stalking. >> today a police officer came face to face with the teenager accused of shooting him. 19 year-old had his first hearing since being charged with attempted mur. the judge denied bail after can considering his ten arrests and 3 felony kwibss in the past year. officer made sure to show up even though he was in wheelchair. >> tough kid. it won't deter him. that's why he made that appearance. he wants to show everybody he's doing well. >> the officer was shot in the leg during what police describe as a struggle last wednesday. he's expected to make a full recovery. >>> philadelphia residents repairing for the possible end of the school reform commission. and what come next for the city school. cindy bass hosted this community meeting tonight in german town. she wants to know what residen
. >> it becomes an unbearable thing. you live it. morning, noon and night. and daent get away from it. the toll is takes on your family is unreal. >> this law would direct the attorney general to create a list of guidelines for states to strengthen enforcement of cyber stalking. >> today a police officer came face to face with the teenager accused of shooting him. 19 year-old had his first hearing since being charged with attempted mur. the judge denied bail after can...
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workers in north korea labor grueling hours in unbearable conditions for almost no pay. recently, the entire working population was ordered to work for 70 days straight, or else pay for a day of rest. families live in homes without plumbing, and fewer than half have electricity. parents bribe teachers in hopes of saving their sons and daughters from forced labor. more than a million north koreans died of famine in the 1990's, and more continue to die of hunger today. among children under the age of five, nearly 30 percent of afflicted -- and are afflicted by stunted rowth due to malnutrition. and yet, in 2012 and 2013, the regime spent an estimated $200 million -- or almost half the money that it allocated to improve living standards for its people -- to instead build even more monuments, towers, and statues to glorify its dictators. what remains of the meager harvest of the north korean economy is distributed according to perceived loyalty to a wisted regime. far from valuing its people as equal citizens, this cruel dictatorship measures them, scores them, and ranks the
workers in north korea labor grueling hours in unbearable conditions for almost no pay. recently, the entire working population was ordered to work for 70 days straight, or else pay for a day of rest. families live in homes without plumbing, and fewer than half have electricity. parents bribe teachers in hopes of saving their sons and daughters from forced labor. more than a million north koreans died of famine in the 1990's, and more continue to die of hunger today. among children under the...
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when it became unbearable he put on headphones and played a cool song. every talk a board says the simplest answer is to move into the other bedroom. penicillin was the first antibiotic it was derived from fungus nowadays there are all kinds of antibiotics to treat bacterial infections they come from many different sources including mushrooms. but many strains of bacteria are developing resistance so scientists are now searching for radically different approaches. although he loves mushrooms chemist no longer believes that the next generation of antibiotics will come from the forest. increasingly the substances that fund i produce to protect themselves don't work against resistant bacteria. is on this national we're not looking for substances and fun guy we're pursuing a completely different path looking for new chemical compounds that don't work like traditional antibiotics. zebra's team is trying to find out exactly what makes certain strains of bacteria so dangerous the microbes themselves don't make us sick instead it's the toxins they emit. and bact
when it became unbearable he put on headphones and played a cool song. every talk a board says the simplest answer is to move into the other bedroom. penicillin was the first antibiotic it was derived from fungus nowadays there are all kinds of antibiotics to treat bacterial infections they come from many different sources including mushrooms. but many strains of bacteria are developing resistance so scientists are now searching for radically different approaches. although he loves mushrooms...
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go there it's an unbearable feeling to have led my whole life like a dog with its tail between its legs and now to has suddenly become some kind of a popular star i'm a performer who lack self-confidence i've never felt self-assured or proud i do not know these feelings in the codes i was raised differently and my cultural revolution background formed me into the person i am today. which is it says you can be you when you push that you know i don't ever feel as if i'm the protagonist so i always play the role of a servant a servant of music a servant of the composer a servant of my students in accordance with my traditional chinese upbringing. sand trickles through our fingers and now around the world it seems to be running out. there's hardly any industry that doesn't using. the precious grains are in frank's numbers. because not all scientists aligned. to anything result. in thirty minutes on d w. every journey begins with the first step and every language and the first word i looked in the nikko he's in germany to learn german. business just why not learn a little. it's simple online
go there it's an unbearable feeling to have led my whole life like a dog with its tail between its legs and now to has suddenly become some kind of a popular star i'm a performer who lack self-confidence i've never felt self-assured or proud i do not know these feelings in the codes i was raised differently and my cultural revolution background formed me into the person i am today. which is it says you can be you when you push that you know i don't ever feel as if i'm the protagonist so i...
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sayings in america but when donald trump would go out there and attack me i get the threats were just unbearable my house right now is i get every different kind of security device i had to get my home swept by the at the d.n.c. swept twice it was horrible. i had to bury a child. who i'm saying was killed accidentally by a stranger and that was caused by drugs to raise. something that god said troops killed in a robbery gone wrong which then made me donna brazil feel under threat that drums tweets might kill me as well. the only question john is fear for her safety makes a lick of sense is if she feels separate was killed for a reason if your friend dies from. texting while driving or infected psoriasis or something you you don't put security cameras around your house it doesn't. end well done it has let the cat out of the bag concerning financial rigging of the primary she still claims there was no further rigging of the vote so i said i will get to the bottom of everything and that's what i did and i called senator sanders to say you know i wanted to make sure there was no reagan in the proces
sayings in america but when donald trump would go out there and attack me i get the threats were just unbearable my house right now is i get every different kind of security device i had to get my home swept by the at the d.n.c. swept twice it was horrible. i had to bury a child. who i'm saying was killed accidentally by a stranger and that was caused by drugs to raise. something that god said troops killed in a robbery gone wrong which then made me donna brazil feel under threat that drums...
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. >> alligator alley were they making their way to bear boulevardy don't know but that seems unbearableor those officers. >> let's all pause, and reflect on that one. >> your turn, jim. >> i don't have any, too early >> you need another cup of coffee. >> a lot of people hitting the road this is morning and we can see rain is moving in. >> where exactly going to be affect today. >> it is all about location, location, say it with me, location. it really is southeastern counties, shore points even more specifically where we will find the issues and it is just this morning but do i think we will see damp road, across philadelphia county and immediate vicinity too. we will get to that in a second. let me show you the overall pattern here first, what we have happening is a transition , there is two pieces of energy. first we have a cold front that sliver of yes, snow across north and western pennsylvania, and then we have got this area of low pressure. good news for us that these pieces are not connecting because that can create a nasty scenario for travelers but we do still have issues nonet
. >> alligator alley were they making their way to bear boulevardy don't know but that seems unbearableor those officers. >> let's all pause, and reflect on that one. >> your turn, jim. >> i don't have any, too early >> you need another cup of coffee. >> a lot of people hitting the road this is morning and we can see rain is moving in. >> where exactly going to be affect today. >> it is all about location, location, say it with me, location. it...
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you're watching the weekend still to come as a society blockade that is making life unbearable for millions of yemenis we'll have the details in a cup and it's. the rebuttal from stephen. collingwood. guy suspects every proud american first of all i'm just george washington and r.v.'s do suggest this is my buddy max famous financial guru where she's a little bit different i'm not a good one on the line no one knows up with all the drama happening in our country i'm shooting the road have some fun meet every day americans come home and hopefully start to bridge the gap this is the great american pill which. i says was it to by the americans by the israelis unfortunately by financial support of some. sort of contraries in there. for making them unsafe to delete it. hello again you're watching the weekly now planes carrying vital humanitarian aid started to arrive in the yemeni capital sana'a on saturday after the saudi led coalition aids its blockade of the country twenty million people in the war ravaged country are reportedly in desperate need of assistance will be for riyadh decision to al
you're watching the weekend still to come as a society blockade that is making life unbearable for millions of yemenis we'll have the details in a cup and it's. the rebuttal from stephen. collingwood. guy suspects every proud american first of all i'm just george washington and r.v.'s do suggest this is my buddy max famous financial guru where she's a little bit different i'm not a good one on the line no one knows up with all the drama happening in our country i'm shooting the road have some...