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every child, it doesn't maer wherere ey arereevery child s a dream. i drdrmed of becoming a teache becaususteachers looked nice. teachehe didn't have to work ononhe farm. when a girl becomes 12r r 13 yeararold, there is a ceremony are told that this cerenyny wiwillake yoyoa woman, and once yoy're a woman, you can tt rried. 're not supposed toryry. i knew that if i were married, i i uld no longer go to scho.. i wod not t come a teacher. soso went toy father i askekehim not to force me totoe married. i agreed to go throu e ceremony if he promise to delay my marriage, ifee lowewed to fini school. hegreed d d we made a deal. when i finished high sool, i had m make otheher al. myatather s sisickso according to o c custo allll the men hiagage we nowow my fatrsrs. the isis aradititi among my peop thahat meone e o comes toto youeforore e sunrnre will ing g go news,s,nd you must nonot te thehem . so ient t tohem ononby one. whenllll thelderers reed,, ththe whe viville camemeogether and mbininedheir m mey. fofor thfirsrst me eveve girlrl fm our r llage ululd go
every child, it doesn't maer wherere ey arereevery child s a dream. i drdrmed of becoming a teache becaususteachers looked nice. teachehe didn't have to work ononhe farm. when a girl becomes 12r r 13 yeararold, there is a ceremony are told that this cerenyny wiwillake yoyoa woman, and once yoy're a woman, you can tt rried. 're not supposed toryry. i knew that if i were married, i i uld no longer go to scho.. i wod not t come a teacher. soso went toy father i askekehim not to force me totoe...
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yoyou don't knknow wherere to pt yourself. >> for merle, who has been a sports fanatic all his life, pv has really changed his once active lifestyle. >> these are--some of these are pete rose. he's my favorite. steve carlton. he's a... sometimes i get moodody and miserable, but i don't think i was always that way. they give me a phlebotomy. uh, they stick a 12-gauge needle in your arm and they draw all the blood out of you. usually 26 ounces they take out. when i first got this, it was, uh, i was getting it twice a month, every two weeks. >> in the 22-square mile polycythemia vera research cluster area, uh, there's a number of environmental assaults. at least 6 known super-r-fund sites, 6 waste coal generators, and over 23 unlined waste coal ash pits, all surrounding our community's public water supplies and private well users. from a scientific perspective, it's known that polycythemia vera is an acquiuired cancer, meaning ththat it's lilikely ofe environment. you're not born with it. so now we're looking at this very complex mystery of the environment and its potential link in caus
yoyou don't knknow wherere to pt yourself. >> for merle, who has been a sports fanatic all his life, pv has really changed his once active lifestyle. >> these are--some of these are pete rose. he's my favorite. steve carlton. he's a... sometimes i get moodody and miserable, but i don't think i was always that way. they give me a phlebotomy. uh, they stick a 12-gauge needle in your arm and they draw all the blood out of you. usually 26 ounces they take out. when i first got this, it...
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-- i got famous at age of 3-37, 38 soy wasn't born, i wasn't spoiled by being a select at a young wherer age but being abused as a doctor for 13 years so a hum haddablenessmableness h that. >> through a medium that you were going whether it was religion or politics or anything? >> no, so the show was informative. but i -- you know, it part of of all of r lives but all with internalize it because we didn't seek a public politic and almost had this smear case cynical outlook to think and this happens to people under the leaderships. so you have a lot to learn. [laughter] so yeah, yep, go. >> so when you started the show it was well received when you spoke out against president morsi muslim brotherhood and then you continue to critique the government and general assi came this and things started to change and aside turned a bit. so how is it trying to do comedy and satire when the tides are turning or doesn't feel the same for you? >> well there's all of the pressure associated with doing the show, and if any of you saw the movie which i saw for the first time with the rest of the people in
-- i got famous at age of 3-37, 38 soy wasn't born, i wasn't spoiled by being a select at a young wherer age but being abused as a doctor for 13 years so a hum haddablenessmableness h that. >> through a medium that you were going whether it was religion or politics or anything? >> no, so the show was informative. but i -- you know, it part of of all of r lives but all with internalize it because we didn't seek a public politic and almost had this smear case cynical outlook to think...
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. >> tucker: that's great, wherere do you pick pick up the participation trophy? is it in the district? >> we may win this. >> tucker: you absolutely might but what's a strategy, is it to convince more voters that you hate them, calm or trump orders racist, do you think that's working? >> i think what worked to get him to 48% in striking distance of 58 was to make this a referendum on trump. karen handel did not run as a trump republican in the race i leading up to last night, she doesn't want this to be a referendum on trump. i think he had the righthe strategy, let's see what happens in june. >> tucker: in case our viewers are just tuning in now, he ran against i think 11 republicans who split the republican vote 11 ways. how could you lose to 11 republicans? >> he got 48% of the vote, karen handel the next closest republican only got 19. and there were four or five other democrats in the race. 48% pretty impressive.9. >> tucker: it doesn't get you into congress, but what's the strategy, what's the theme that undergirds this guy's campaign. if he is a template f
. >> tucker: that's great, wherere do you pick pick up the participation trophy? is it in the district? >> we may win this. >> tucker: you absolutely might but what's a strategy, is it to convince more voters that you hate them, calm or trump orders racist, do you think that's working? >> i think what worked to get him to 48% in striking distance of 58 was to make this a referendum on trump. karen handel did not run as a trump republican in the race i leading up to last...
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we go now to washington state, wherere hundreds of undocumented immigrants are on hunger strike to protest conditions and extremely low wages at the for-profit immigrant prison, the northwest detention center in tacoma. on thursday morning, activists say women imprisoned within the prison joined the strike, which now includes more than 700 immigrants -- or about half the population of the prison. hunger strikers are demanding better food, hygiene, and medical care within the prison, which is owned by the major private prison corporation geo group. organizers say prisoners have also launched work stoppages to protest the fact they are paid only $1 a day to cook, clean, and do the laundry necessary to keep the prison running. geo group is facing a class-action lawsuit arguing the company violates federal anti-slavery laws at its aurora, colorado, prison, where it also pays only $1 a day. this is an audio recording of hunger striker johnathan rodriguez guzman. listen closely. >> i name is johnathan rodriguez guzman. i would like to let people know that i'm doing a hunger strike, not just for
we go now to washington state, wherere hundreds of undocumented immigrants are on hunger strike to protest conditions and extremely low wages at the for-profit immigrant prison, the northwest detention center in tacoma. on thursday morning, activists say women imprisoned within the prison joined the strike, which now includes more than 700 immigrants -- or about half the population of the prison. hunger strikers are demanding better food, hygiene, and medical care within the prison, which is...
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i've seen plenty of senior pictures wherere it's train tracks.340 people killed last year. >> wow. >> i had no idea it that was serious. >>> next, looking for more than just a cup of coffee this morning. dylan's in new york with what starbucks has to offer. and it could get heated. that's next. type 2 diabetes, listen up. we're not professional athletes. but that doesn't mean we're giving up. i'm in this for me. for me. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. lowering a1c by up to 1.2 points. do not take if allergic to farxiga. if you experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction such as rash, swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking and seek medical help right away. do not take farxiga if you have severe kidney problems, are on dialysis, or have bladder cancer. tell your doctor right away if you have blood or red color in your urine or pain while you urinate. farxiga can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast infections in women and men, serious
i've seen plenty of senior pictures wherere it's train tracks.340 people killed last year. >> wow. >> i had no idea it that was serious. >>> next, looking for more than just a cup of coffee this morning. dylan's in new york with what starbucks has to offer. and it could get heated. that's next. type 2 diabetes, listen up. we're not professional athletes. but that doesn't mean we're giving up. i'm in this for me. for me. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower...
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and i did read something wherere netanyahu is trying to roll that back so that that's not an issue. my hope is we have willingness from both sides coming together to really allow for that conversation to take place, but we've been very clear that we don't think it's helpful at this time and would like to see a pause on that. >> one more thing. 50 years of occupation -- >> we have to go. you asked a question. russia, olga. >> thanks, ambassador. my name is olga. i'm with the russian news agency and i just two questions on syria. next week according to the program secret accounts will have a meeting on political issues. so how do you assess where the parties of the conflict now after all these meetings continue in geneva? the second question, the secretary of state last week in opera said the future of assad is up to seeing people to decide. so does it mean that use will accept the participation of assad in interactions? thank you. >> no, it doesn't mean that the u.s. will accept it. it's that we don't think people want assad in a market we don't think that is good to be summoned that
and i did read something wherere netanyahu is trying to roll that back so that that's not an issue. my hope is we have willingness from both sides coming together to really allow for that conversation to take place, but we've been very clear that we don't think it's helpful at this time and would like to see a pause on that. >> one more thing. 50 years of occupation -- >> we have to go. you asked a question. russia, olga. >> thanks, ambassador. my name is olga. i'm with the...
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well, the second question you might have is, wherere are they gonna get the money? how could workers start a collective business? with what? this is an interesting problem. where would the money come from? and guess what. there are solutions to that, too, b becaue this isn't a new idea. and there's lots of examples. i'm just going to give you one to tantalize you with the possibilities. but i'm going to choose one that comes from the real world just so you know people have tried it and done it. this time, i'm referring to something called the mamarcora law, which is a law in italy, passed in 1985. herre's what this lalaw does-- what an interesting idea, which in italy it is still on ththe books. if you bebecome unemployed in italy, you have a choice: you can either get your weekly unemployment check the way a person in the united states does--and in italy, it runs 2-3 years that you're eligible--or you have a second option, which we don't have in the united states. the italian government will give you your entire 2-3 years of weekly unemployment checks up front as a
well, the second question you might have is, wherere are they gonna get the money? how could workers start a collective business? with what? this is an interesting problem. where would the money come from? and guess what. there are solutions to that, too, b becaue this isn't a new idea. and there's lots of examples. i'm just going to give you one to tantalize you with the possibilities. but i'm going to choose one that comes from the real world just so you know people have tried it and done it....
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figueres: this is wherere te land is s stored and p producine food we need to provide food security fordy have more than 50% of the energy installed in the fantastic country with renewable energy last year. did yoyou know that kentucky jut decideded to put the largest sor farm in the whole state on top of a coal mine? [applause] ms. figueres: did you know that china just closed its last coal plant around beijing? [applause] ms. figueres: and did you know that india has already announced it will be at 60% renewable energy within the next 10 years? so, we a are getting there. we do have the technology, we do have the finance at all we need is the collective intentionality, but my friends from a swallow the alarm clock. we cannot be late. science has established that we must bend the curve of emissions by 2020. that is the challenge of science, and we wiwill rise to e challenge. we must bend the c curve by 202. [applause] ,nd we will do that because frankly, we don't have another option. now, my friends, for many years i had a recurrent dream. i had a dream of seven little pairs of eyes, b
figueres: this is wherere te land is s stored and p producine food we need to provide food security fordy have more than 50% of the energy installed in the fantastic country with renewable energy last year. did yoyou know that kentucky jut decideded to put the largest sor farm in the whole state on top of a coal mine? [applause] ms. figueres: did you know that china just closed its last coal plant around beijing? [applause] ms. figueres: and did you know that india has already announced it will...
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if that is all we do, repel those blows, then where we are is wherere we were beforere dond trump arrivedsafe indeed. it is really hard work to come together. we h had to embrace e the fact t if you are not arguing, itit mes your coalition is not wide enough. there were some painful moments. there were moments of joy. if we look at what the trump administration is doing, we can see they are moving ahead on all fronts. they see the connections. they don't choose. we are going to attack women's reproductive freedom, give police a free hand without federal oversight, which is what jeff sessions is working on now, and we are going to drop really big bombs in afghanistan for no apparent reason. we are going to set off a fossil fuel frenzy. they are doing it all at once because itit is part of a cohert plan for them. it is part of a coherent vision. we need to look at ourselves and make sure we have one, too. only a competing vision that is pushing forward on multiple fronts has a chahance against a force like that. we called it the leap. we called it the leap because where we are and where w w
if that is all we do, repel those blows, then where we are is wherere we were beforere dond trump arrivedsafe indeed. it is really hard work to come together. we h had to embrace e the fact t if you are not arguing, itit mes your coalition is not wide enough. there were some painful moments. there were moments of joy. if we look at what the trump administration is doing, we can see they are moving ahead on all fronts. they see the connections. they don't choose. we are going to attack women's...