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our us and its regime is unbearable for our enemies.ple. but his words have failed to calm the situation. in certain areas of the country unemployment is as high as 60%, and reports of extreme corruption have iranians frustrated and hungry for change. at least 12 people have died since the protests began. and with no sign of stopping that number looks set to rise. rana rahimpour, bbc news. the leader of north korea, kim jong—un, has warned the united states that he has a nuclear button on his desk, ready for use, if his country feels threatened. but his televised new year's day speech also seemed to open up the possibility of better relations with neighbouring south korea — from where our correspondent sophie long reports. just after the first sun of 2018 rose over the korean peninsula, kim jong—un delivered his new year's address live on state—run television, with an unsurprisingly defiant message for the united states. unsurprisingly defiant message translation: the entire united states is within range of our nuclear weapons — and the
our us and its regime is unbearable for our enemies.ple. but his words have failed to calm the situation. in certain areas of the country unemployment is as high as 60%, and reports of extreme corruption have iranians frustrated and hungry for change. at least 12 people have died since the protests began. and with no sign of stopping that number looks set to rise. rana rahimpour, bbc news. the leader of north korea, kim jong—un, has warned the united states that he has a nuclear button on his...
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our success unbearable for our enemies. our success in the region is intolerable for them.le. so far his words have done little to stem the protest. in the past, to do that, the government has used force. there have been large counterdemonstrations organised in support of the country's leadership. but is the protests enter an sixth day, the message from many iranians is that they want change. here's our briefing on some of the key events happening later. prepare for rail chaos across london and the uk as protests take place over an increase in railfares. the first scheduled protest is expected at paddington station from 0700 local time. zookeepers at london zoo are readying their clipboards and calculators for the zoo's annual stockta ke. from lions to leaf—cutter ants, they'll all be counted as part of the audit which is essential for zoo license requirements. and later —japan‘s royalfamily will make a public appearance to receive new year greetings from well wishers. the emperor of japan, akihito, and empress michiko will make the scheduled appearance alongside immediate
our success unbearable for our enemies. our success in the region is intolerable for them.le. so far his words have done little to stem the protest. in the past, to do that, the government has used force. there have been large counterdemonstrations organised in support of the country's leadership. but is the protests enter an sixth day, the message from many iranians is that they want change. here's our briefing on some of the key events happening later. prepare for rail chaos across london and...
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there somewhere where i imagine that he's living with people who treat him badly that he suffers unbearable are and i'm helpless there's nothing i can do for healing i am sure that salary ira you know it's you either. it's. finally she has a small glimmer of hope an officer told her the address where the child should be now town changing is on her way. can you tell him of course i'm excited i'm very nervous but i'm so glad there's progress i know he's alive and i can possibly find any that gives me hope and makes me have to leave. town jingjing has a long journey ahead of her and she has to be careful the state is targeting troublesome people like her even if she can't prove it she believes that corrupt officials are involved in the disappearance of her son. she stops halfway on her trip to leave with her sister in order to keep him safe. the last of. the journey continues by car identity papers a chant and recorded on buses and trains and tangent being fears that she'll be intercepted by security or forit is before she reaches her destination. but i made myself up to look older i hope they
there somewhere where i imagine that he's living with people who treat him badly that he suffers unbearable are and i'm helpless there's nothing i can do for healing i am sure that salary ira you know it's you either. it's. finally she has a small glimmer of hope an officer told her the address where the child should be now town changing is on her way. can you tell him of course i'm excited i'm very nervous but i'm so glad there's progress i know he's alive and i can possibly find any that...
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life is sometimes so tough and unbearable in the way i think that humor and laugh and the laughs it's really you know. but also help in a way off. or on the standing with certain conflicts that we have especially in relationships with family or with friends and i think you can say your work is within the sort of context of the jewish comedic tradition how would you define sort of the jewish jewish jewish comedy i don't even think about it but i just born into that it's something that it's me it's my cultural. upbringing jewish humor is always i think it's warm hearted in general i think it can be quite subversive in a way it's really it's not you know it's not just. screwball so it's funny it's always tragical behind the humor it's always tragic behind comedy probably the most famous film. and that's really truly authentic road german jewish comedy something we have probably seen since the one nine hundred thirty s. . the story is you have the berlin jews not very religious for money and debt in order to get his mother's inheritance he has to fulfill her dying wish wish is to make pea
life is sometimes so tough and unbearable in the way i think that humor and laugh and the laughs it's really you know. but also help in a way off. or on the standing with certain conflicts that we have especially in relationships with family or with friends and i think you can say your work is within the sort of context of the jewish comedic tradition how would you define sort of the jewish jewish jewish comedy i don't even think about it but i just born into that it's something that it's me...
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the dangerous drop in temperature is making digging out from yesterday pfsh storm even more unbearable. a snow blower helped this guy speed up the still need to layer up and cover up to avoid possible frostbite out there. in rehobeth beach, some roads are still covered in white. with temperatures in the teens, all that snow could turn into blocks of ice. our reporters have been working hard out in the elements and inside working hard is steve sosna. >>> good evening hard to find an end to this.alk ab alert through 8:00 a.m. on sunday. the reason why, if you've been outside that bitter biting stinging breeze will beough tonight and through the day tomorrow. it's ugly in terms of the wind chills. feeling like as low as 5 below in philadelphia to 30 degrees below zero up in the poconos. we do not see this kind of cold that often around here. this is a big deal. right now at 4:00 in the afternoon, our air temperature in philadelphia is 17. the feels like is 1 below zero. wilmington, delaware, let's see if it's any better. not really. feels like 1 below here too. it's neighborhood by neighb
the dangerous drop in temperature is making digging out from yesterday pfsh storm even more unbearable. a snow blower helped this guy speed up the still need to layer up and cover up to avoid possible frostbite out there. in rehobeth beach, some roads are still covered in white. with temperatures in the teens, all that snow could turn into blocks of ice. our reporters have been working hard out in the elements and inside working hard is steve sosna. >>> good evening hard to find an end...
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very seriously, but many employees have found the process of fighting for equal pay completely unbearabley, however, arises from its implications beyond this place, because it's happening in a climate in which many women across several industries they have suffered injustice and inequality for far too long. where pay is shrouded in secrecy or in some complicated structure, it's inevitable that it's going to be bound up with biases or other types of decisions being made, which can't be properly analysed or justified. pay transparency is absolutely key, because it will set out clearly why an employer is choosing to pay certain types of people certain amounts of money. equal pay for equal work is a legal requirement. but who decides what equal work is? ultimately, it's usually the employer. this is what makes tackling gender pay issues so difficult, because, obviously, we will want people to be treated equally and given equal opportunities in the workplace, but employers also need to have the capacity to offer people flexible payments, so bonuses and that kind of thing, to reward and incenti
very seriously, but many employees have found the process of fighting for equal pay completely unbearabley, however, arises from its implications beyond this place, because it's happening in a climate in which many women across several industries they have suffered injustice and inequality for far too long. where pay is shrouded in secrecy or in some complicated structure, it's inevitable that it's going to be bound up with biases or other types of decisions being made, which can't be properly...
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it's unbearable. >> it's whipping right across my face now. >> i'm walking right now through about fivehes of snow here, maybe even more. >> north korea's kim jong un. his new year's message, including a the u.s. should know that the nuclear butt toon is on my deske said. the entire u.s. mainland is within our nuclear strike range. >> president trump responding on twitter, tweeting, i, too, have a nuclear button, but it is much bigger and more powerful button than his and it actually works. >> north korea's ability to hit the u.s. with a nuclear weapon increases every day. >> also overseas, those deadly protests in iran overnight. protesters clashing with police, banks and public buildings attacked. some of the crowds chanting revolutionary slogans "down with the dictator", they cried. what sparked these protests? the economy, they hoped their incomes with spike, it hasn't and they're angry. >> and mariah carey's back. >> yes, she hosted the show moments before the ball dropped. ♪ i've got a vision of love ♪ and it was all that you've given to me ♪ >> we know that you're very, very good
it's unbearable. >> it's whipping right across my face now. >> i'm walking right now through about fivehes of snow here, maybe even more. >> north korea's kim jong un. his new year's message, including a the u.s. should know that the nuclear butt toon is on my deske said. the entire u.s. mainland is within our nuclear strike range. >> president trump responding on twitter, tweeting, i, too, have a nuclear button, but it is much bigger and more powerful button than his...
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translation: our victory against the us and its regime is unbearable for our enemies.region is intolerable for them. they are after revenge and are trying to provoke people. but his words have failed to calm the situation. in certain areas of the country unemployment is as high as 60%, and reports of extreme corruption have iranians frustrated and hungry for change. at least 12 people have died since the protests began. and with no sign of stopping, that number looks set to rise. rana rahimpour, bbc news. and the last few minutes the foreign secretary boris johnson and the last few minutes the foreign secretary borisjohnson has issued a statement which says... air accident investigators in australia say it may take months before they know why a seaplane carrying a prominent british businessman and his family crashed on new year's eve. richard cousins — who ran a multi—billion pound catering company — was killed along with his two sons, his fiance, her daughter and the pilot. they were on holiday and returning to sydney after a family outing. phil mercer reports from sy
translation: our victory against the us and its regime is unbearable for our enemies.region is intolerable for them. they are after revenge and are trying to provoke people. but his words have failed to calm the situation. in certain areas of the country unemployment is as high as 60%, and reports of extreme corruption have iranians frustrated and hungry for change. at least 12 people have died since the protests began. and with no sign of stopping, that number looks set to rise. rana...
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, if people make it unbearable. >> juan: what do you think of this charge? the judge. i think she went a little -- larry should go to jail but boy, she put on a show. is it cathartic for the women involved? is this -- or because she is a bad guy she can use the power of her standing to beat the living daylights out of him. >> kimberly: we talked about this yesterday. >> greg: the case is so heinous. i had a tinge of misgivings about some of the high drama but if there is a case that can forgive high drama, it's this one. if it were a different case where it was like juan williams dealing with parking tickets or something like that that somebody is going "you work for fox news, you are a terrible person." because people get hyper dramatic with cameras in the courtroom. i can see, i found it to be highly dramatic but in this kind of case, it's almost like so what. >> dana: let me give kimberly the last word. i listen to the daily podcast this morning and they interviewed a few girls about what it was like to confront him. they said how cathartic it was, how th
, if people make it unbearable. >> juan: what do you think of this charge? the judge. i think she went a little -- larry should go to jail but boy, she put on a show. is it cathartic for the women involved? is this -- or because she is a bad guy she can use the power of her standing to beat the living daylights out of him. >> kimberly: we talked about this yesterday. >> greg: the case is so heinous. i had a tinge of misgivings about some of the high drama but if there is a...
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translation: our victory against the us and its regime is unbearable for our enemies.the region is intolerable for them. they are after revenge and are trying to provoke people. but his words have failed to calm the situation. in certain areas of the country, unemployment is as high as 60%, and reports of extreme corruption have iranians frustrated and hungry for change. and tonight, iranian state tv is reporting that a police officer has been shot dead. it is the first reported attack on a member of the security forces since the demonstrations began last week. a move that may escalate the confrontation between protesters and the state and potentially, lead to more bloodshed. rana rahimpour, bbc news. i am joined from washington dc by alireza nader, senior international policy analyst at rand corporation. thank you forjoining us. these are not the first st protests under rouhani's presidency. do you believe these are different? yes, they are very different to 2009 because we are seeing this all over iran, especially in smaller, mid—size cities, and this time around thi
translation: our victory against the us and its regime is unbearable for our enemies.the region is intolerable for them. they are after revenge and are trying to provoke people. but his words have failed to calm the situation. in certain areas of the country, unemployment is as high as 60%, and reports of extreme corruption have iranians frustrated and hungry for change. and tonight, iranian state tv is reporting that a police officer has been shot dead. it is the first reported attack on a...
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and it's windy and that make its feel unbearable. here is the picture. sky 6 hd in montgomery county there. looking at spring mountain you see skiers and snowboarders on the slopes there enjoying a good time. and certainly good for the skiers in the snow resorts in our region. as you look at the sustained wind speeds this is part of the problem. coming in at 29 miles per hour and 22 in allentown and 24 in wilmington and gusting anywhere from 30 to 45 miles per hour up north in the poconos. when you factor that in it certainly feels untolerable. feeling like 20 degrees below zero in the poconos. they are underneath a windchill warning, everyoneless undewindc. feeling lying 5 below zero in the city and 7 below zero in lancaster. here is satellite 6 along with action radar we are dry and quiet after the snowfall we had yesterday. quiet conditions across much of the mid-atlantic region but the stiff westerly wind outside. extra layers are certainly needed. mostly sunny for today and we have a bitter and biting wind and high temperature coming in at 17 degree
and it's windy and that make its feel unbearable. here is the picture. sky 6 hd in montgomery county there. looking at spring mountain you see skiers and snowboarders on the slopes there enjoying a good time. and certainly good for the skiers in the snow resorts in our region. as you look at the sustained wind speeds this is part of the problem. coming in at 29 miles per hour and 22 in allentown and 24 in wilmington and gusting anywhere from 30 to 45 miles per hour up north in the poconos. when...
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it's unbearable. >> i'm wearing two hats and two pairs of gloves, in chicago it's so cold that crews are lighting fires to keep rail switches from freezing and residents in minnesota are braving windchills 50 degrees below zero. >> here in new york as you see the sidewalks are clear for now. and we are told that this area will also be covered with snow by tomorrow morning. reporting from new york, channel 6 "action news." >>> well, back here fire crews had to contend with sub freezing cold and battling a house fire in the somerton section of philadelphia. it left the block on richmond road in ruins. it burned out of control, and three adults and a child fled the fire unhurt. >>> philadelphia police are searching for three men captured on surveillance video breaking into the store in the city's olney section. here is the video the suspects are lingering around the store and investigators say they got in through the basement doors and took a jar containing $600 in coins and 70 packs of cigarettes and six boxes of cigars and a laptop. >>> in chestnut hill investigators say these two men
it's unbearable. >> i'm wearing two hats and two pairs of gloves, in chicago it's so cold that crews are lighting fires to keep rail switches from freezing and residents in minnesota are braving windchills 50 degrees below zero. >> here in new york as you see the sidewalks are clear for now. and we are told that this area will also be covered with snow by tomorrow morning. reporting from new york, channel 6 "action news." >>> well, back here fire crews had to...
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a jacket is needed but will not be quite unbearable like it was last weekend at the linc even though eagles picked up the win and are advantaging. plenty of sunshine in the poconos, a high of 34 and 43 on saturday and sunny and knchs and up in the poconos if you ski on sunday clouds and sun and 42. here is the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast not as cold today and seasonable. high of 43. and 13 degrees above average at 53 for a high tomorrow. and sunday is stays mild and high of 50 and monday high of 49 and tuesday periods of rain develops with a high of 54 degrees and wednesday turning cooler high temperature of 42 mostly sunny next thursday rick with a high temperature of 40 degrees. a nice stretch of days on the way. >> thank you. >>> check out the video now. out with the old and in with the new with a flip of the switch. chopper 6 hd is over the former sunoco paper mill plant as two stacks were imploded here. this property is being cleared out to make way for the new downingtown amtrak and septa train station. >>> well, finding a good breakfast or lunch is hard to do when
a jacket is needed but will not be quite unbearable like it was last weekend at the linc even though eagles picked up the win and are advantaging. plenty of sunshine in the poconos, a high of 34 and 43 on saturday and sunny and knchs and up in the poconos if you ski on sunday clouds and sun and 42. here is the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast not as cold today and seasonable. high of 43. and 13 degrees above average at 53 for a high tomorrow. and sunday is stays mild and high of 50 and...
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yevgeniya: it became psychologically unbearable. irina: it was just terrible. yevgeniya: there was constant pressure. they wou turn the her female colleagu against u espeally the younger ones. reporter: one of the women left the company. the other was no longer put on the better paid international flight despite having 20 years of experience. russian women frequently suffer discrimination. there are few places in the world where so many jobs are off limits to women. and a gender equality bill tabled back in 2011 has failed to make headway. ksenia: take google, for example. google russia told me they have no one responsible for gender equality. google has equality commissioners everywhere, but not in russia? the concept has apparently not caught on here -- the country isn't ready for it. reporter: sexism sells well. this is a commercial for a beverage. nothing out of the ordinary. take this advert for an asian restaurant. she's from st. petersburg, he says, but she can do asian too and can satisfy my appetite anytime, anywhere. state television has even made fun
yevgeniya: it became psychologically unbearable. irina: it was just terrible. yevgeniya: there was constant pressure. they wou turn the her female colleagu against u espeally the younger ones. reporter: one of the women left the company. the other was no longer put on the better paid international flight despite having 20 years of experience. russian women frequently suffer discrimination. there are few places in the world where so many jobs are off limits to women. and a gender equality bill...
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. >> this is unbearable for our enemies. our success in the region is intolerable for them.e after revenge and are trying to provoke people. reporter: but his words have failed to calm the situation. in certain areas of the country, unemployment is as high as 60%, and reports of extreme corruption have iranians frustrated and hungry for change. at least 12 people have died since the protests began, and with no sign of stopping, the number looks set to rise. bbc news. ben: well, we heard there from the iranian president rouhani. i was speaking about his part in this with the editor of a news website from iran. >> president rouhani does not have the power to make any substantial change in iran. you have a sense that the president in iran is like a prime minister in an absolute monarchy. the prime minister of iran is just a prime minister to the supreme leader of iran, who has the power, and until now, the supreme leader has been quiet, and it is up to the supreme leader to make any changes, but anyar, we have not seen willingness from the supreme leader to make any changers --
. >> this is unbearable for our enemies. our success in the region is intolerable for them.e after revenge and are trying to provoke people. reporter: but his words have failed to calm the situation. in certain areas of the country, unemployment is as high as 60%, and reports of extreme corruption have iranians frustrated and hungry for change. at least 12 people have died since the protests began, and with no sign of stopping, the number looks set to rise. bbc news. ben: well, we heard...
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his family said was unbearable and the cause of his overuse of medication. ♪ despite his suffering, pettyer backed down. in his last months he continued the tour for his fans playing through pain, emphysema, knee problems and a fractured hip. the day before he died doctors told petty his hip injury graduated to a full on break. he was one of about 116 people u.s. health officials say die every day from opioid overdoses. his wife and daughter say the news will spark a healthy and necessary discussion about the opioid crisis and even save lives. a poignant final note from the singer songwriter after the last song in his final performance. matt bradley, nbc news, los angeles. >>> now to a problem that britain is confronting head on. it affects millions of people around the world including here in the united states. being lonely. the british government is tackling it in a pretty interesting way, appointing a minister for loneliness. lucy cavanaugh has details. >> reporter: ever since her husband passed away, life has gotten hard for marion. at 84, she says the days are solitary. her daughter
his family said was unbearable and the cause of his overuse of medication. ♪ despite his suffering, pettyer backed down. in his last months he continued the tour for his fans playing through pain, emphysema, knee problems and a fractured hip. the day before he died doctors told petty his hip injury graduated to a full on break. he was one of about 116 people u.s. health officials say die every day from opioid overdoses. his wife and daughter say the news will spark a healthy and necessary...
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. >>> "eyewitness news" has learned that a temperatures were unbearably cold. later we found a contractor who appeared to be working on the problem. second graders were moved to warmer sections of the oldest school building and third grade classroom were also affect. parents we spoke to said they have had no idea there was an issue. >> i'm suspicious i have not heard about any of this i normally send my child to school with a sweater so she hasn't complained about it but i will ask. >> it is believed that the heating issue is resolved for the time being. >>> miserable cold is a blessing for one philadelphia business, selling heated clothing. >> as our david spun shows us manayunk based company got a big boost on national television over the new year. >> reporter: sub freezing temperatures, are unforgiving. >> business is great, it is freezing outside. >> reporter: those low temperatures mean big business , and batteries, for philadelphia native justin silverman, co founding the warming store in 2009 and he calls it the hub of everything heated. >> our most popu
. >>> "eyewitness news" has learned that a temperatures were unbearably cold. later we found a contractor who appeared to be working on the problem. second graders were moved to warmer sections of the oldest school building and third grade classroom were also affect. parents we spoke to said they have had no idea there was an issue. >> i'm suspicious i have not heard about any of this i normally send my child to school with a sweater so she hasn't complained about it...
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. >> it's unbearable. >> i feel it every second in my bones. >> reporter: now, turning deadly with at least five suspected cold weather deaths, the latest in detroit where a man was found frozen in front of a church. this, as dangerous whiteout conditions caused a massive pile-up in michigan. an indiana woman had to be rescued after her car plunged into an icy pond, trapping her as it sank. overnight, it was the coldest ball drop in a hundred years, just 9 degrees at midnight in new york's times square. >> we're freezing, and we had no idea it was going to be this cold. >> it's the coldest i've ever been. >> reporter: much of the country begins 2018 in this prolonged deep freeze. 90% of america waking up below freezing today. 35% below zero. new record lows set in places like omaha, des moines and buffalo. for emergency crews, the bitter cold is presenting a challenge. >> we've got two trucks froze up right now. we're in the process of trying to get them back to the station so they can thaw out. >> two, one. >> reporter: runners in chicago braved sub-zero temperatures for the new year
. >> it's unbearable. >> i feel it every second in my bones. >> reporter: now, turning deadly with at least five suspected cold weather deaths, the latest in detroit where a man was found frozen in front of a church. this, as dangerous whiteout conditions caused a massive pile-up in michigan. an indiana woman had to be rescued after her car plunged into an icy pond, trapping her as it sank. overnight, it was the coldest ball drop in a hundred years, just 9 degrees at midnight...
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and it is our feeling the pain was unbearable and it was the cause of his use of -- overuse of medication. the la times interviewed him five days before his death.>> he was in a great space. he was really proud of what they had done, he called it the pat on the back we never got. he was in great spirits. >> he just wrapped up a 53 show to her days before he died. he was 66 years old.>>> you may know what is on your property but do you know what is underway?>> aging storm drain pipes are buried under bay area neighborhoods. julie watts explains there is a storm brewing over who is responsible for paying to fix or replace them. >> reporter: pipe runs right about here, she had no idea there was a county storm drain pipe running under her property until it started disintegrating, creating the sinkhole. >> the whole bottom part of this metal corrugated pipe is gone. it is gone.>> reporter: like many other aging drainpipes, this carries storm water from county property underneath private property out to a creek blocks away. who carries the responsibility when one of these rusting pipes breaks?
and it is our feeling the pain was unbearable and it was the cause of his use of -- overuse of medication. the la times interviewed him five days before his death.>> he was in a great space. he was really proud of what they had done, he called it the pat on the back we never got. he was in great spirits. >> he just wrapped up a 53 show to her days before he died. he was 66 years old.>>> you may know what is on your property but do you know what is underway?>> aging...
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these activists goal was to fight the unbearable debt to weigh in on american citizens including the housing debt health debt and most importantly the student. the student debt problem in a state about one point three trillion in total in there about forty million student debtors about eight million of those students are already in default meaning they're not paying out loans people can't imagine social goods or public goods in the united states it's unimaginable that you could have free education so there is a kind of normalizing of a of a i like to say kind of economic violence that people are used to and they just expect that that's the way that is that's the way it always will be the right to education has been supplanted by the right to access education loans. they imposition of that has had the overall impact of stifling optional political imagination of students because they're so highly and and they have to think about their future in very particular ways that are tied to their financial position and their financial survival in the future. and then movement tackles a huge mar
these activists goal was to fight the unbearable debt to weigh in on american citizens including the housing debt health debt and most importantly the student. the student debt problem in a state about one point three trillion in total in there about forty million student debtors about eight million of those students are already in default meaning they're not paying out loans people can't imagine social goods or public goods in the united states it's unimaginable that you could have free...
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. >> and then one day when the pain was once again unbearable. >> so i went to the emergency room, backthe emergency room i originally went to and a doctor rushed in and basically let me know that the night that i had came in the radiologist was on board the person that reads the ct scan, so they sent my ct scan out to another hospital and it was misread. they basically let me know they had to rush knee into emergency surgery, maia pen particular was on the verge of -- >> recovery took time and her temporary job didn't provide sick time or disability. >> and during this time it was very difficult because i'm single mom, i am the only one that provides mow me and my son. i didn't have any source of income coming in. i came to a point where i was stressed out, wondering how am i going to pay my rent, get bills paid in the house. >> she went by the welfare office but told even in her desperate situation she didn't qualify for government help. but the man helping her didn't give up. >> he left and i remember sitting at the desk and then he came back and he told me i have good news for you,
. >> and then one day when the pain was once again unbearable. >> so i went to the emergency room, backthe emergency room i originally went to and a doctor rushed in and basically let me know that the night that i had came in the radiologist was on board the person that reads the ct scan, so they sent my ct scan out to another hospital and it was misread. they basically let me know they had to rush knee into emergency surgery, maia pen particular was on the verge of -- >>...
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unbearable. >> reporter: you can't stay in there any longer. >> no. >> reporter: where are you headedthe mall. >> reporter: stay warm there. >> yeah. >> reporter: overnight a septa bus was brought to the scene to serve as a warming station. the apartment complex also suffered a broken water main but management says no units have lost water. and most residents are staying with friends and family until power is restored. again, many of those people who did lose power, they have left the facility we're happy to report, though, here in the last five minutes, though, peco crews have restored power and the heat is now back on. i'm live in northeast philadelphia chad pradelli channel6 "action news." sharrie. >> all right, some good news for those families. chad, thank you. >>> police have identified the victim in a fatal new year's eve shooting in camden. 28-year-old joshua hernandez was found inside his vehicle along the 600 block of woodlynne avenue. authorities say he was shot several times. hernandez was taken to cooper university hospital where he later died. no arrests have been made a
unbearable. >> reporter: you can't stay in there any longer. >> no. >> reporter: where are you headedthe mall. >> reporter: stay warm there. >> yeah. >> reporter: overnight a septa bus was brought to the scene to serve as a warming station. the apartment complex also suffered a broken water main but management says no units have lost water. and most residents are staying with friends and family until power is restored. again, many of those people who did lose...
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what happened to rose is unbearable.t sticks a knife in everyone's heart, that this man was allowed to continue in his -- the way he worked on people, over the bodies of women. he made a business over the bodies of women. and going forward, we have to support the survivors, figure out solutions why legislatively it will never happen again. we should have the e.r.a. that would make it illegal -- i mean, there's so many imbalances. but for rose, i think i have nothing but empathy and a hope that she finds a way to heal. i really do. and i think she and so many of the women who step forward, annabela, and the others, these we owe them a debt of gratitude, because they've changed the 21st century. >> on the record, you said that you were probably too big for him to try anything like that on you. >> yeah, the assumption is that i needed him for my career, but, i mean, the eiron lady, i was paid $1 million to make "the iron lady" by bbc films. harvey picked up that film -- and i also gave my entire salary away to the effort to
what happened to rose is unbearable.t sticks a knife in everyone's heart, that this man was allowed to continue in his -- the way he worked on people, over the bodies of women. he made a business over the bodies of women. and going forward, we have to support the survivors, figure out solutions why legislatively it will never happen again. we should have the e.r.a. that would make it illegal -- i mean, there's so many imbalances. but for rose, i think i have nothing but empathy and a hope that...
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very seriously, and many employees have found the process of fighting for equal pay completely unbearable. the salience of this story, however, arises from its implication beyond this place, because it is happening in a climate where women in several industries have said they suffer injustice and inequality for far too long. >> when pay is shrouded in secrecy or some complicated structure, it is inevitable it will be bound up with other types of decisions being made which cannot be properly analyzed or justified. pay transparency is absolutely key, because it will set out clearly why an employer is choosing to pay certain types of people certain amounts of money. reporter: equal pay for equal work is a legal requirement. but who decides what equal work is? ultimately it is the employer. makes technique gender pay issues so difficult, because you want people to be treated equally and given opportunity in the workplace, but employers needed to have the capacity to offer people flexible payments or bonuses, that kind of thing, to reward and incentivize people to do well in their job and work
very seriously, and many employees have found the process of fighting for equal pay completely unbearable. the salience of this story, however, arises from its implication beyond this place, because it is happening in a climate where women in several industries have said they suffer injustice and inequality for far too long. >> when pay is shrouded in secrecy or some complicated structure, it is inevitable it will be bound up with other types of decisions being made which cannot be...
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but instead of it being temporary, the camps there have become unbearably overcrowded, where both refugeesders struggle to cope. with a hidden camera, our reporter takes an exclusive look inside the camp. >> it's 8:00 in the morning after a cold night on the greek island of lesbos. even making a cup of tea is a logistical challenge for ahmed al majeed. the iraqi and his friends have run out of firewood. they'll have to burn a cardboard box instead. ahmed al majeed has been stuck here for two months, in an illegal camp near the moria refugee camp. >> we don't have a bathroom,. we don't have a water for washing, for swimming, you know. so we have many refugees sick, but we don't have a medicine here, just for emergency. >> lesbos's official refugee camp, moria, is located nearby. it resembles a high-security prison. the camp was set up to keep migrants on the island until their applications for asylum can be processed. it's forbidden to film here. and journalists aren't allowed in either. but ahmed al majeed wants to show us what really goes on in the camp. we follow him in, and film using a
but instead of it being temporary, the camps there have become unbearably overcrowded, where both refugeesders struggle to cope. with a hidden camera, our reporter takes an exclusive look inside the camp. >> it's 8:00 in the morning after a cold night on the greek island of lesbos. even making a cup of tea is a logistical challenge for ahmed al majeed. the iraqi and his friends have run out of firewood. they'll have to burn a cardboard box instead. ahmed al majeed has been stuck here for...
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it's unbearable. >> i'm like two hats, two pairs of gloves.on't know. >> reporter: wind chills 50 below zero in north dakota and minnesota. in chicago crews lighting fires to keep rail switches from freezing. and overnight in brooklyn, firefighters battling this massive apartment fire in 18-degree weather. three firefighters suffering serious injuries and in western new york state, a whiteout causing havoc on the roads. a stretch of interstate 90 near buffalo shutting down after this chain reaction crash involving more than 20 vehicles. kendis gibson, abc news, new york. >> the "action news" morning team will be monitoring the approaching nor'easter throughout the day and tomorrow as it sideswipes our area. we'll be on the air a half hour earlier tomorrow morning. bring you live reports and updates on the winter storm. >> $440 million will be up for grabs in tonight's powerball drawing as well. no one matched all six numbers in last night's mega millions drawing. that means the jackpot has gone up to an estimated $418 million. the numbers are
it's unbearable. >> i'm like two hats, two pairs of gloves.on't know. >> reporter: wind chills 50 below zero in north dakota and minnesota. in chicago crews lighting fires to keep rail switches from freezing. and overnight in brooklyn, firefighters battling this massive apartment fire in 18-degree weather. three firefighters suffering serious injuries and in western new york state, a whiteout causing havoc on the roads. a stretch of interstate 90 near buffalo shutting down after...
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after breaking up they continued to share a flat in the building right there it turned out to be unbearable for art to leave that's the right entrance they lived on the ground floor and one social media post described everything he did behind. these walls on one horrifying winter night it was late had been drinking when to tiana and her to room he started punching her the details of what was happening there in the next few hours are far too grisly to go into in this report but it included stabbing rape and necrophilia. after what everyone i guess would call a psychotic frenzy. hanging himself this is the entrance to their flat with a police notice but this shouldn't be the most challenging investigation for the authorities the couple's whole lives were out there on their social media accounts for everyone to see and are very long suicide note that he posted on his account was a full description of what happened that night where he explained his motivation. this is a very small section of the building with very few apartments and none of the neighbors here agreed to talk to us i was matched
after breaking up they continued to share a flat in the building right there it turned out to be unbearable for art to leave that's the right entrance they lived on the ground floor and one social media post described everything he did behind. these walls on one horrifying winter night it was late had been drinking when to tiana and her to room he started punching her the details of what was happening there in the next few hours are far too grisly to go into in this report but it included...
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but when you got the bill it became psychologically unbearable it was just terrible there was constant pressure. they would turn the other female colleagues against us especially the younger ones one of the women left the company the other was no longer put on the better paid international flights despite having twenty years of experience. russian women frequently suffer discrimination there are a few places in the world where so many jobs are off limits to women and the gender equality bill tabled back in twenty eleven has failed to make headway for. them take google for example google russia told me they have no one responsible for gender equality but google has equality commissioners everywhere but not in russia the concept has apparently not caught on here the country isn't ready for it. yet. sank says i'm sells well this is a commercial for a beverage nothing out of the ordinary. and they speak to take his advert for an asian restaurant she's from some petersburg he says she can do asian too and can satisfy my appetite anytime anywhere. state television has even made fun of the vi
but when you got the bill it became psychologically unbearable it was just terrible there was constant pressure. they would turn the other female colleagues against us especially the younger ones one of the women left the company the other was no longer put on the better paid international flights despite having twenty years of experience. russian women frequently suffer discrimination there are a few places in the world where so many jobs are off limits to women and the gender equality bill...
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without it, it would be completely unbearable.ldn't be able to function within seconds. >> now, in other states north of here, there is ice fishing, snowmobiles and even trucks on frozen lakes. but in our area, rescuers say no outdoor ice mistakes. >>> we've been talking about the cold for days now. but it's the snow that has us in weather alert mode. i'm aaron gilchrist. >>> good morning. i'm eun yang. look at storm team 4 radar this morning. what's called a bombogenesis. we've been talking about this. this is ghitting most of the eastern seaboard right now. >> we have several crews working for you this morning. we'll start with meteorologist sheena parveen and the latest on the storm. the term you said means big area getting very strong, very quickly. we're seeing the snow locally and we had a little break in the district about an hour and a half paago. but now the snow is back. we have a coating at least through a good portion of the area. we have storm ranger up near new york, the mobile radar. we'll zoom in locally where the
without it, it would be completely unbearable.ldn't be able to function within seconds. >> now, in other states north of here, there is ice fishing, snowmobiles and even trucks on frozen lakes. but in our area, rescuers say no outdoor ice mistakes. >>> we've been talking about the cold for days now. but it's the snow that has us in weather alert mode. i'm aaron gilchrist. >>> good morning. i'm eun yang. look at storm team 4 radar this morning. what's called a...
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unbearable. >> reporter: so you guys can't stay in there any longer. >> no. >> reporter: where are you headed? >> to the mall. >> reporter: stay warm there? >> yeah. >> reporter: overnight a septa bus was brought to the scene to serve as a warming station. the apartment complex also suffered a broken water main but management says no units have lost water. and most residents are staying with friends and family until power is restored. and here within the last couple of hours, peco crews have restored power to the victoria woods apartment complex. residents can return home. they now have heat. in northeast philadelphia, chad pradelli, channel6 "action news." >> thank you, chad. >>> the mummers are nothing if not hardy and they proved that again on this new year's day. the stands may not have been filled as single digit temperatures welcomed the start of the mummers parade but nothing could freeze out this philadelphia tradition. live at 15th and market is "action news" reporter bob brooks. happy new year to you, bob. >> reporter: hey, jim, happy new year and even though it was extremely
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