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. >> i think it's interesting the point tania brings up. we are the - you know, talking about the whole idea of having everything, and what system can we create to support women in their roles as professionals and mothers. the u.s. is the only industrialized nation without a government-mandated paid parental leave. i have cousins that have six months of paid parental leave. anyone with a baby will tell you going back to work after two or three weeks is excruciating. it goes beyond inspection, what can the government do, what can the legislators do. they talk about abortions and what can and can't be done, but are not supporting mother when they try to have the children. >> there are things that the government can do to augment and improve the lives of working mums, women and kids. i want to get back to the idea of expectation that women who choose to do all of this, that they need to have an a-plus level. that is unstainable, how can we change that? >> it's disgusting that we don't have the support from the government or the community to st
. >> i think it's interesting the point tania brings up. we are the - you know, talking about the whole idea of having everything, and what system can we create to support women in their roles as professionals and mothers. the u.s. is the only industrialized nation without a government-mandated paid parental leave. i have cousins that have six months of paid parental leave. anyone with a baby will tell you going back to work after two or three weeks is excruciating. it goes beyond...
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. >> thank you, tania paige live in johannesburg. >> a court in pakistan has given the course a week to produce an anti-drone activist kidnapped in islamabad last wednesday. he was abducted by men in police uniform, says his family. the hearing has been adjourned on his disappearance. kahn's brother and son were killed in a drone attack in 2009. he was due to give evidence before the european parliament and fighting a legal case in which he highlighted pakistan's role in the u.s. drone program in the tribal areas. his family have a fear for his safety. here is kamal hyder in islamabad. >> an anti-drone campaigner and freelance journalist disappeared from his home. according to reports he was arrested by people in police uniform. the authorities are saying they are not - have in the taken him into custody. he lost his sop, an 18-year-old -- son, an 18-year-old high school student, and his brother in a drone strike. after that he filed a case against the c.i.a. station chief based in islamabad. blowing his colour and forcing him to flee the country. since then he has been an activist,
. >> thank you, tania paige live in johannesburg. >> a court in pakistan has given the course a week to produce an anti-drone activist kidnapped in islamabad last wednesday. he was abducted by men in police uniform, says his family. the hearing has been adjourned on his disappearance. kahn's brother and son were killed in a drone attack in 2009. he was due to give evidence before the european parliament and fighting a legal case in which he highlighted pakistan's role in the u.s....
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she was called tania and participated in several violent crimes in captivity, she claimed to be a victim of a syndrome. she spent 211 months in prison. she was later pardoned by president clinton. >> in high school it's a big deal to make the vars itty sports team. making the team when you are in elementary school, that's why one 9-year-old girl is a big shot. michael eaves is here with the story. >> it's not the size of the dog, but the size of the fight in the dog. this is a great example of that. when it comes to high school sports a players' size at a particular age has a direct correlation. the bigger the kid, the bigger the athlete. size doesn't matter when it comes to fourth grader jayden newman. >> most high school athletes have to wait to be an upper classman to make the team. jadon has not got out of fourth grade. the 9-year-old has been running the point for the past two seasons. >> it's fun. the people that i play against. they think i'm not good. they see different on the court. >> when you go through the handshake line, what is that like? >> they are like, "wow, good job. i
she was called tania and participated in several violent crimes in captivity, she claimed to be a victim of a syndrome. she spent 211 months in prison. she was later pardoned by president clinton. >> in high school it's a big deal to make the vars itty sports team. making the team when you are in elementary school, that's why one 9-year-old girl is a big shot. michael eaves is here with the story. >> it's not the size of the dog, but the size of the fight in the dog. this is a great...
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telefÓnica desde valencia, nosotros queremos el otro punto de vista habÍamos invitado al asambleista taniauma justo cuando se llevan en una motocicleta a la reina de belleza gÉnesis carmona, moro abunda el estudiante se llama gabriel quien la llevaba en brazos para intentar salvarle la vida y nos acompaÑa vÍa satÉlite, gracias por estar con nosotros ¿quÉ pasÓ ese dÍa dÓnde estabas tÚ?. >> nos encontramos en la avenida ze defrn en valencia, estaba la concentraciÓn, era la concentraciÓn de ese dÍa y habÍamos un grupo grande de personas que estÁbamos ahÍ por una cuestiÓn de manera pacÍfica y hasta que llegÓ un momento en q que... se veÍan moto ci clestas al norte, es una calle subida y en toda la subida habÍan motocicletas con portaban tenÍan armados y estaban allÁ al principio no estaban haciendo nada simplemente estaban ahÍ concentrados y nosotros estÁbamos concentrados en nuestra parte, viendo mutuamente y no habÍa pasado nada hasta que llegÓ un momento en que se dispararon hubieron disparos, tres escenas de disparos. >> en la tercera fue donde un disparo lamentablemente le pegÓ a mi amiga
telefÓnica desde valencia, nosotros queremos el otro punto de vista habÍamos invitado al asambleista taniauma justo cuando se llevan en una motocicleta a la reina de belleza gÉnesis carmona, moro abunda el estudiante se llama gabriel quien la llevaba en brazos para intentar salvarle la vida y nos acompaÑa vÍa satÉlite, gracias por estar con nosotros ¿quÉ pasÓ ese dÍa dÓnde estabas tÚ?. >> nos encontramos en la avenida ze defrn en valencia, estaba la concentraciÓn, era la...
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let's go to tania page in johannesburg, to give us an update. >> the da promised they wanted this to remain peace: the a.n.c. promised on its behalf to descend headquarters. at one point during the march the da were stopped by police who were assessing the security situation among the a.n.c. reporters, and midway through the speech, about two city blocks away, we saw a huge crowd of a.n.c. supporters running towards the da march, where they stopped to hold the rally. they were brandishing sticks, and stones. the police moved in, firing stun grenades, there were reports that rubber bullets were fired. at that point the supporters moved off, moving in parallel, two city blocks apart for three or four blocks. a.n.c. supporters came closer to the da supporters. but so far the police managed to keep both sides at a distance, but it seems a face to face confrontation was avoided. >> more than 400,000 people have been displaced in the kat anninga province of the democratic republic of congo. they fled their homes to escape violence from the militias. we have more. >> these families left the
let's go to tania page in johannesburg, to give us an update. >> the da promised they wanted this to remain peace: the a.n.c. promised on its behalf to descend headquarters. at one point during the march the da were stopped by police who were assessing the security situation among the a.n.c. reporters, and midway through the speech, about two city blocks away, we saw a huge crowd of a.n.c. supporters running towards the da march, where they stopped to hold the rally. they were brandishing...
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tania e-mails, ronald mcdonald would a bigger guy they would be kicking the buns of some other guy.he debt is a lot like a double quarter pounder, the more you eat, the more you want, the sicker you get before you die. yikes. what is the definition of doing the same stupid thing over and over and expecting different results? think it's washington, and i think it's in hirp drive. no less vice president joe biden still, still, pushing for more infrastructure spending, and we cannot account for the more than $100 billion bucks each year we're already spending. or the white house dismissing a cbo report that warns that hiking the minimum wage will cost 500,000 folks. no matter, keep spending, keep pushing, keep spinning a health care law that won't be signing up the 7 million you expected but say it's still pretty good you got 5 million or 6 million and that the millions who have been thrown out of their plans as a result of this law will soon miraculously start appreciating this law? i've heard of hope springing eternal, but this is idiocy out of control. it is one thing to ignore the
tania e-mails, ronald mcdonald would a bigger guy they would be kicking the buns of some other guy.he debt is a lot like a double quarter pounder, the more you eat, the more you want, the sicker you get before you die. yikes. what is the definition of doing the same stupid thing over and over and expecting different results? think it's washington, and i think it's in hirp drive. no less vice president joe biden still, still, pushing for more infrastructure spending, and we cannot account for...
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so, tania weathersby had a great piece where she said, what michael dunn respected from that interaction respect, but submission. stand your ground laws codify that expectation of submission from young black people to white men, and by not raising that at all during the trial itself, the prosecution enables that expectation to remain as an unwritten rule that is embedded into the stand your ground laws. so, unless we're going to deal with that in the course of justice being carried out, then we're never going to get to what the racial dimensions of the law, and the system are, and the behavior are. what are the racial dimensions of the behavior of these shooters. in truth, i think fighting stand your ground laws, it's the anti-lynchi ining movement of o time. that's the way we have to think about what is required to actually have americans be able to really understand what is going on underneath those laws and have -- develop the will to take them down. >> can i add something really quickly? i think that it's important to recognize that when a prosecutor walks into prosecute a black defe
so, tania weathersby had a great piece where she said, what michael dunn respected from that interaction respect, but submission. stand your ground laws codify that expectation of submission from young black people to white men, and by not raising that at all during the trial itself, the prosecution enables that expectation to remain as an unwritten rule that is embedded into the stand your ground laws. so, unless we're going to deal with that in the course of justice being carried out, then...
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people here like 20-year-old student tania are appalled he will not face justice. >> i want people to kill him because he e's not human. he's a monster. >> he's a monster. >> yes. >> we're now waiting for that press conference from yanukovych. he's choosing to hold it not in the capital of moscow but in a city 50 miles from ukraine's border. that, of course, is only going to ratchet up tensions even further. anthony, norah? >> very fragile situation there. clarissa ward. thank you. >>> if you have achoices. i got high without thinking about the harm it could do. i didn't always take school as seriously as i should have. i made excuses. sometimes i sold myself short. >> now the president says his family and teachers never gave up on him. several foundations are pledging $200 million to help with this new program. >>> general motors is racing to fix more than 1.5 million faulty ignition switches this morning. the automaker issues another apology thursday for its failure to act earlier saying, quote, we deeply regret the events that led to the recall and this investigation. the defect is
people here like 20-year-old student tania are appalled he will not face justice. >> i want people to kill him because he e's not human. he's a monster. >> he's a monster. >> yes. >> we're now waiting for that press conference from yanukovych. he's choosing to hold it not in the capital of moscow but in a city 50 miles from ukraine's border. that, of course, is only going to ratchet up tensions even further. anthony, norah? >> very fragile situation there. clarissa...