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1 online resource (streaming video file) (47 min. 20 sec.) ; 273406279 bytes |
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BOOMTIMEScientists say we should expect lightning strikes to become vastly more common as the earth warms up and there will be more deaths as a result. We meet a man who has been struck by lightning 11 times, and reveal the frightening new revelation about this natural phenomenon.THE DALLAS SOLUTIONA new way to combat domestic violence - which claims the life of one woman every week - could be brought to Australia. It was developed in Dallas, Texas, where family homicides have fallen from 31 to three since 2012.The unique zero-tolerance initiative combines specialised police units, trained counsellors and a dedicated domestic violence court headed by a trailblazing young judge. Similar courts are about to be trialed in Australia, starting with Queensland and Victoria |
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Closed captioning in English |
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Broadcast 2015-08-30 at 19:00:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Children -- Death.
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Children -- Family relationships.
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Family violence.
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Global warming -- Environmental aspects.
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Lightning -- Social aspects.
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Prison sentences.
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Venezuela.
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Australia.
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Texas -- Dallas.
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Streaming video
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Doyle, Melissa, host
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Hitchcock, Denham, reporter
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Almager, David, contributor
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Canas, Roberto, contributor
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Highton, Alan, contributor
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Highton, Nataly, contributor
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Kalota, Al, contributor
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Morrissey, Jayden, contributor
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Morrissey, Mark, contributor
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Morrissey, Peta, contributor
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Osborn, Kevin, contributor
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Osborn, Shanae, contributor
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Roberts, Martha, contributor
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Roberts, Melvin, contributor
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Uman, Allan, contributor
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