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this all just seemed very internationalal to me. i felt like a boy. but as i got into middle school, early teen years i did start to feel more and more uncomfortable with this. i didn't feel i should have breasts. i didn't feel comfortable at all wearing dresses makeup jewelry. and it became increasingly uncomfortable when i got into high school i started to be teetioned pore by kids. i just had a lot of kochb fusion about my gender and i felt very ashamed of it. i never spoke with friends or family about it at all ever once. >> rose: no one. >> no. i just felt very aasheimed and very confused. and don't forget this was in the days before the internet so there wasn't a lot of information about this sort of thing. so as i got into my 20s i you know i was doing well although i didn't feel good about pie gender i felt good about pay caer radio, i was doing training and i was increasingly uncomfortable and like many transpeople i started to think about suicide. i never actually attempted suicide but i thought about it a lot. and this is a picture of me ba
this all just seemed very internationalal to me. i felt like a boy. but as i got into middle school, early teen years i did start to feel more and more uncomfortable with this. i didn't feel i should have breasts. i didn't feel comfortable at all wearing dresses makeup jewelry. and it became increasingly uncomfortable when i got into high school i started to be teetioned pore by kids. i just had a lot of kochb fusion about my gender and i felt very ashamed of it. i never spoke with friends or...
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they're still very few internationalably competitive companies there which japan has a lot. so a different sort of challenge and probably unfold in a different way. one thing about possible contagion, there is an aspect of spill over between the stock market against the economy that i think could have ramifications. when chinese families have looked for places to put their money, the place they mainly put it has been housing stock because that's been something that is assumed to keep going on. because that has softened somewhat, the stock market has been a an outlet for that sort of thing. i think we would be more worried about a spread to a genuine decline in the chinese economy, if we saw stock market declines leading to people out of housing that would be a more woreisome indicator. >> one thing worth noting if, in fact, the stock market portends other problems and remember we have a housing bubble we have lower growth rates now we have a stock market crash jim mentioned this idea of these hostile for enforces. it would not be too difficult for the chinese to begin sort o
they're still very few internationalably competitive companies there which japan has a lot. so a different sort of challenge and probably unfold in a different way. one thing about possible contagion, there is an aspect of spill over between the stock market against the economy that i think could have ramifications. when chinese families have looked for places to put their money, the place they mainly put it has been housing stock because that's been something that is assumed to keep going on....
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he has rewritten or i should say respelled history at the federation internationale scrabble francophoneiple word score. it was a three-hour showdown. at one point he played a word that most french haven't even heard it. it's called enouah. it is a verb that means to remove knots, of course. >> you didn't know that? [ speaking french ] >> merci. >> oui. >> i don't know what you said but oui. >> i don't know how to spell it, though. i don't know how to spell any of it. it's incredible what that guy did. >> so, he was met with like massive applause when he won. but then when he went up to thank the audience, he needed a translator. >> ooh. >> c'est la vie. and then finally, some say that what you're about to see is the smartest pooch on the planet. this is an internet sensation. he figures out exactly how to get what he wants without the inconvenience of getting wet. why would this guy want to do that? >> whoa! >> who needs to doggie paddle when they can go macgyver and use a kiddie pool as a flotation device to get the beloved tennis ball he so wanted. genius. >> but can he speak french?
he has rewritten or i should say respelled history at the federation internationale scrabble francophoneiple word score. it was a three-hour showdown. at one point he played a word that most french haven't even heard it. it's called enouah. it is a verb that means to remove knots, of course. >> you didn't know that? [ speaking french ] >> merci. >> oui. >> i don't know what you said but oui. >> i don't know how to spell it, though. i don't know how to spell any of...
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the federation internationale -- [ speaking french ] >> he memorized almost every word in the frenchth a triple word score. it was a three-hour showdown. at one point he played a word that most french haven't even heard of a word that mean to remove knots, of course. >> you didn't to that. [ speaking french ] >> merci. >> oui. >> i don't know what you said but oui. >> i don't know how to spell it though. i don't know how to spell any of it. >> he was met with like massive applause when he won. but then when he went up to thank the audience he needed a translator. c'est la vie. and then finally, some say that what you're about to see is the smartest pooch on the planet. this is an internet sensation and figures out exactly how to get what he wants without the inconvenience of getting wet. why would this guy want to do that? >> whoa! >> who needs to doggie paddle when they can go macgyver and use a kid by pool as a floetation device to get the beloved tennis ball. geneius genius. >> but can he speak french. >> that, everybody, is "pop news" on this hump day! >> we got two stars joining
the federation internationale -- [ speaking french ] >> he memorized almost every word in the frenchth a triple word score. it was a three-hour showdown. at one point he played a word that most french haven't even heard of a word that mean to remove knots, of course. >> you didn't to that. [ speaking french ] >> merci. >> oui. >> i don't know what you said but oui. >> i don't know how to spell it though. i don't know how to spell any of it. >> he was...
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actually, he -- it might be his interest a little bit in some internationale issues that he has stepped back from some big issues to call attention to some problems. >> there is an issue where someone ought to bring a case. >> there is a case in virginia or south carolina where an aclu attorney told me art in a lot of these states people are automatically sentenced to solitary confinement on death row. in other words, you don't have to do anything bad or you don't have to be particularly kennedy quoted all literary figures saying this is in a fate worse than death. so many people writing separate opinions concurrences, dissents taking some big view that's speaking to a broader legal audience and sort of setting the stage for future cases. >> then, it gave rise to a response from justice thomas. this wasn't one of his 35 page attacks on the administrative state. it was a paragraph in which he said, these people's living quarters are much more spacious than their victims. >> right. >> which struck me as verging on inappropriate. did any of you express directly or sort of indirectly by quo
actually, he -- it might be his interest a little bit in some internationale issues that he has stepped back from some big issues to call attention to some problems. >> there is an issue where someone ought to bring a case. >> there is a case in virginia or south carolina where an aclu attorney told me art in a lot of these states people are automatically sentenced to solitary confinement on death row. in other words, you don't have to do anything bad or you don't have to be...
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. >> it rates high for corruption including in the legal system on internationale scales. that's another defense walter palmer could assert. my legal rights won't be protected there. >> finally you have to think this case has a lot to to with public pressure. officials have known about it for some time. only now after the case bubbled up in the headlines are they seeking to charge him. >> right. walter palmer could say i'm the subject of a witch hunt. it happened july 1. only since people signed up to a petition and have spoken out on social media. >> it will raise interesting legal issues. thank you. >>> now to the overnight news on the fate of mh-370. debris on reunion island thousands of miles from the search zone headed to france. inspectors will look into what happened to the doomed flight. we have more starting with tom costello. what's the latest? >> reporter: that piece of water was likely in the water for 500 days of sunshine and salt water. will it reveal any s asclues as to what happened? it's not much to go on but it's all investigators have. the flaperon sits
. >> it rates high for corruption including in the legal system on internationale scales. that's another defense walter palmer could assert. my legal rights won't be protected there. >> finally you have to think this case has a lot to to with public pressure. officials have known about it for some time. only now after the case bubbled up in the headlines are they seeking to charge him. >> right. walter palmer could say i'm the subject of a witch hunt. it happened july 1. only...