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of life. for 20 years we have been defending those who defend life from doctors, nurses and other medical professionals who are told they would lose their job if they didn't perform abortions. college students denied the right to start a pro-life club on their campus, assisting and defunding planned parenthood and representing pro-life organizations including the march for life itself. it has been a privilege to stand alongside you who are on the front lines of this mission to protect human lives and end abortions. soon you will join in a march to the supreme court to promote the message that love saves lives and today, invite you to engage in another momentous opportunity to defend and protect life. this spring we will once again stand before the supreme court along with our allies, the national institute of family and life advocates also to represent its network of 135 pro-life pregnancy centers in california. these centers empower women to choose life by providing love and support often in
of life. for 20 years we have been defending those who defend life from doctors, nurses and other medical professionals who are told they would lose their job if they didn't perform abortions. college students denied the right to start a pro-life club on their campus, assisting and defunding planned parenthood and representing pro-life organizations including the march for life itself. it has been a privilege to stand alongside you who are on the front lines of this mission to protect human...
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for life. you're an easy crowd. on behalf of the board and the whole march for life team i would like to welcome you to the 45th annual march for life. [ cheers and applause ] you are part of the largest annual human rights demonstration in the world. we will begin just as we should. i will welcome to the stage to lead us in the pledge of allegiance. he is from the knights of columbus of catholic university of america. >>> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands one nation under god indivisible with liberty and justice for all. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you very much. now i'm absolutely delighted to introduce you to mckenna donahue, a ninth grade student who travelled from buzzards bay, massachusetts. she going to lead us in the national anthem. ♪ o say, can you see by the dawn's early light ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight ♪ ♪ o
for life. you're an easy crowd. on behalf of the board and the whole march for life team i would like to welcome you to the 45th annual march for life. [ cheers and applause ] you are part of the largest annual human rights demonstration in the world. we will begin just as we should. i will welcome to the stage to lead us in the pledge of allegiance. he is from the knights of columbus of catholic university of america. >>> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america...
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in other words, let's prepare for life today so we don't go into life ill prepared. in the famous words of oliver twist, please, we want a curriculum to prepare us for life, so let's make it our national campaign. >> thank you. thank you. if you're still waiting to be called, do persist. i encourage people to persist. they may or may not be successful, but keep trying. i'd like to hear somebody i think at this point from the east midlands. who have we got from the east midlands? the young woman here. yeah. you. just here with the maroon -- yeah. thank you. >> hi. i'm a member of the youth parliament. even the most high performing schools lack the teaching of life skills that will aid us in life beyond our education. life skills like taxes, budgeting, and paying off the mortgage, all key financial education things that could not only just have a positive impact on our economy but also smoothen the bridge between childhood and adulthood. in my town, we have been working with our healthy school's coordinator to help implement curriculum for life in the majority of our c
in other words, let's prepare for life today so we don't go into life ill prepared. in the famous words of oliver twist, please, we want a curriculum to prepare us for life, so let's make it our national campaign. >> thank you. thank you. if you're still waiting to be called, do persist. i encourage people to persist. they may or may not be successful, but keep trying. i'd like to hear somebody i think at this point from the east midlands. who have we got from the east midlands? the young...
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-- for life. but do we? not all of us have opportunities to learn about key aspect of life, like paying the bills and learning about finance. first step fore the future of young people, a future in the curriculum for life. we can make a difference in the lives of the young people that we represent. which is why irish they support this motion. thank you. [applause] why i urge that you support this motion. thank you. [applause] speaker: thank you. who have we got from wales? what about the young woman second from the end yes. mr. speaker, last year, over 142,000 young people voted they need to have a curriculum for life as the most of what an issue for them. what does this mean? it means that young people are screaming out for the education system -- that the education system needs to be changed for the second time in a row. we were voted by these young people. it is our obligation to make a change and challenge the current system which fails the youth of this country every day, by limiting understa
-- for life. but do we? not all of us have opportunities to learn about key aspect of life, like paying the bills and learning about finance. first step fore the future of young people, a future in the curriculum for life. we can make a difference in the lives of the young people that we represent. which is why irish they support this motion. thank you. [applause] why i urge that you support this motion. thank you. [applause] speaker: thank you. who have we got from wales? what about the young...
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a tremendous pro-life, pro-life warrior. and we know that because his office has been targeted and they face violence. tony doesn't blink. he is a former marine. ridden the road together and been out there in those battles and they are a strong, strong pro-life organization. susan b. anthony list, another one of the top three. and that's led by marjorie, who has a terrific heart and very driven and terrific memory about the components of the movement. and her side kick is even closer friend, marilyn musgrave. and she was a mentor to me and braced me sometimes when i was trying to make sense of things that didn't make sense. and i count them as friends and pro-life warriors and terrific workers and people that are go-to people that i count on keeping things on the rails while i'm distracted with other things. we are almost always on the same page. the other organization is the national right to life. national right to life has been granted a defacto veto power to the effect of it is to olympic a bill from coming to the floor
a tremendous pro-life, pro-life warrior. and we know that because his office has been targeted and they face violence. tony doesn't blink. he is a former marine. ridden the road together and been out there in those battles and they are a strong, strong pro-life organization. susan b. anthony list, another one of the top three. and that's led by marjorie, who has a terrific heart and very driven and terrific memory about the components of the movement. and her side kick is even closer friend,...
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[applause] life begins at conception. [applause] do you know why the pro-life movement is on the rise? because of science is on our side. [applause] just look at the ultrasounds that have shown us more about the pre-born child than ever before, how they develop, how they react, how they feel pain. most importantly, the pro-life movement is on the rise because we have love on our side. [applause] we believe every person is worthy of love and dignity. that is why the pro-life movement is on the rise. [applause] one thing that gets sort of lost in this controversy, is just how compassionate the pro-life movement really is. this is what is lost by all those detractors out there. i am so proud of the work this movement has done to help women, especially women to have gone through the pain of abortion. this movement helps them find healing and acceptance. i am so proud of this movement and how it supports single mothers who are struggling to raise their children. it gives them the resources to thousands of pregnancy crisis cent
[applause] life begins at conception. [applause] do you know why the pro-life movement is on the rise? because of science is on our side. [applause] just look at the ultrasounds that have shown us more about the pre-born child than ever before, how they develop, how they react, how they feel pain. most importantly, the pro-life movement is on the rise because we have love on our side. [applause] we believe every person is worthy of love and dignity. that is why the pro-life movement is on the...
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i believe life is a gift fromd. god to lovingly cherish and i asked my colleagues to support his reasonable piece of legislation i yield the floor. >> the senator from california the last few years i have watched attempt after attempt to restrict a woman's right to choose. this legislation bans a woman's access regardless of the risk to health and protections for women who are victims to allow for criminal prosecution and to provide healthcare to a woman in these most difficult circumstances. and push to limit with reproductive healthcare. and then to eviscerate. states adopted 334 restrictions on women's access to reproductive healthcare. these require mandatory reading. with no medical basis. inaccurate medical information and in just one year the trump administration has attempted to restrict women's access to birth control. to defund planned parenthood support the legislation to dismantle the affordable care act and protections for women's health. to create new government offices to undermine healthcare. when th
i believe life is a gift fromd. god to lovingly cherish and i asked my colleagues to support his reasonable piece of legislation i yield the floor. >> the senator from california the last few years i have watched attempt after attempt to restrict a woman's right to choose. this legislation bans a woman's access regardless of the risk to health and protections for women who are victims to allow for criminal prosecution and to provide healthcare to a woman in these most difficult...
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gathering in the u.s. -- 45th annual much for life march for life. ago, our 240 years founders wrote words that have echoed through the ages. they declared these truths to be are eachent, that we of us, endowed by our creator with certain unalienable rights. among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. 45 years ago the supreme court of the u.s. turned its back on the inalienable right to life. in that moment, our movement began. a movement that continues to win hearts and minds. a movement defined by generosity, compassion, and love. a movement that one year ago tomorrow inaugurated the most pro-life president in american history, president donald trump. from presenting tasks player dollars, toaxpayer nominating judges that will uphold our god-given rights, this president has been a tireless defender of life and conscious and america. today, president trump will do even more to defend the most vulnerable in our society. my friends, life is winning and america because love saves lives. life,hat as you march for your compassion, your pe
gathering in the u.s. -- 45th annual much for life march for life. ago, our 240 years founders wrote words that have echoed through the ages. they declared these truths to be are eachent, that we of us, endowed by our creator with certain unalienable rights. among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. 45 years ago the supreme court of the u.s. turned its back on the inalienable right to life. in that moment, our movement began. a movement that continues to win hearts and minds....
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we know that life is the greatest miracle of all. we see it in the eyes of every new mother who cradles that wonderful innocent and glorious newborn child in her loving arms. i want to thank every person here today and all across our country who works with such big hearts and tireless devotion to make sure that parents have the care and support they need to choose life. because of you, tens of thousands of americans have been born and reached their full god-given potential, because of you. you're living witnesses of this year's march for life theme and that theme is, love saves lives.
we know that life is the greatest miracle of all. we see it in the eyes of every new mother who cradles that wonderful innocent and glorious newborn child in her loving arms. i want to thank every person here today and all across our country who works with such big hearts and tireless devotion to make sure that parents have the care and support they need to choose life. because of you, tens of thousands of americans have been born and reached their full god-given potential, because of you....
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again, i'm pro-life. i think the protection should be when the child is conceived, but right now the law is divided. if a pregnant woman and her child is killed by a reckless driver, there's two counts of manslaughter filed against the driver. on the other hand, let's be clear, a woman has the right to terminate that pregnancy at another point in the pregnancy. on the other hand, partial birth abortion says that child's life cannot be terminated when she is coming through the birth canal. i think the rationale for this is that as a child comes through the birth ka nape, we -- canal, we recognize that child could live independently if allowed to proceed. if you build the criteria, does the child have the ability to live independently from the mother? again, i think that is the rationale for the partial-birth abortion ban. now, as it turns out, a child who is five months old within the womb has the ability to live independently. again, i speak as a physician. when you see a baby in the womb at five months,
again, i'm pro-life. i think the protection should be when the child is conceived, but right now the law is divided. if a pregnant woman and her child is killed by a reckless driver, there's two counts of manslaughter filed against the driver. on the other hand, let's be clear, a woman has the right to terminate that pregnancy at another point in the pregnancy. on the other hand, partial birth abortion says that child's life cannot be terminated when she is coming through the birth canal. i...
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spend you life living.utual.com. >>> there are certain daily routines at the santa rita jail like the slow moved automated guided vehicles that make their way across jail grounds ferrying food, supplies and laundry to various housing units. inside those units it's a different story as 3,000 men and women find themselves dealing with the range of emotions that many come with being an incarcerated inmate. lexie hudson says jail has been less about fear and anger than it has been about gratitude. >> this whole experience, not just the accident, jail, dealing with family members has really made me wiser i want to say. this has shown me to take the little things and the people around me not for granted. because they could be gone the next day. you know? and i've learned that there are certain people in my life no matter what i'll do they're going to be here. >> hudson has also learned something about forgiveness and there's probably been no better teacher than her boyfriend's mother. monique avilos lost everythi
spend you life living.utual.com. >>> there are certain daily routines at the santa rita jail like the slow moved automated guided vehicles that make their way across jail grounds ferrying food, supplies and laundry to various housing units. inside those units it's a different story as 3,000 men and women find themselves dealing with the range of emotions that many come with being an incarcerated inmate. lexie hudson says jail has been less about fear and anger than it has been about...
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spending your life. in. my pregnancy was the happiest time of my life i never felt so full of life literally you know. there was this look in his eyes just seen him experience something new and it just brought me to. make up to see that little kid in. really. oh yes. oh i. said but if i thought. your kid what they say. then the though not for me to more love is very then. you'll get out the map. but they will begin to say i meant there. let's start over on the fact board up. there yes i got on there. he fathered. it's been six months since baby sarah was born. max is working on the streets daisy is studying for her doctorate and sarah has two parents who adore. me behind the gates of the family property life seems to be going pretty well. until in the middle of the night in late spring daisy wakes up to loud voices and the sound of her door being smashed in. i couldn't move i couldn't move. i just stood over my baby because i don't want them to mess with her. it's an f.b.i. raid and it's part of a citywide s
spending your life. in. my pregnancy was the happiest time of my life i never felt so full of life literally you know. there was this look in his eyes just seen him experience something new and it just brought me to. make up to see that little kid in. really. oh yes. oh i. said but if i thought. your kid what they say. then the though not for me to more love is very then. you'll get out the map. but they will begin to say i meant there. let's start over on the fact board up. there yes i got on...
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they make the most of where life begins and where it ends. your life. as not fools i make my way to a home famous for a filipino pastime i don't your views as to me here and we have a look at your highness come to my house thank you. daniel is sixty seven years old another long time resident like. he's lived since he was. this is your watch yes my wife. daniel says he knew the people buried in his home he buried them himself into that you're not then you and you're not going to find it as i don't want to after i'm dead as i've been then you know to god i had no money. i did. i'm going to do better for it go on my. peace keeping the promise to god the graves in his own special way. just like many others who live here. tells me he will one day be parried in this cemetery. was. he like to think the spirit will keep his family here company. going on. china has a serious shortage of women and a lot of. those desperate. at this time on al-jazeera. documentaries that open your eyes at this time on al-jazeera. i mean this was different whether someone whole som
they make the most of where life begins and where it ends. your life. as not fools i make my way to a home famous for a filipino pastime i don't your views as to me here and we have a look at your highness come to my house thank you. daniel is sixty seven years old another long time resident like. he's lived since he was. this is your watch yes my wife. daniel says he knew the people buried in his home he buried them himself into that you're not then you and you're not going to find it as i...
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the color went to life. men thereafter, life advised they were running six pages. that has to be a big moment and the career of someone who had the ambition. >> it was huge. weeks -- itter of was in the army. within a matter of weeks, they offered me a contract. , as ahereafter 21-year-old, they offered me a staff job. year and itrd that changed my life. i will ask one more question and we will be ready to take any questions if we have them. wanted to ask you, colonel thompson, do you feel the american public really happenedd what had during the tet offensive? when you returned to the united states, do you think the significance of what you and your men had done and had gone through was appreciated and understood? what thely do not know attitude of the american people was. i really cared less. i maintained command of the battalion until august but had to retire in seven months. when i came home to , at the time, i had been at the university of virginia. i came down with malaria. i was in the hospital for two weeks. after that, i took my family to little town a coin
the color went to life. men thereafter, life advised they were running six pages. that has to be a big moment and the career of someone who had the ambition. >> it was huge. weeks -- itter of was in the army. within a matter of weeks, they offered me a contract. , as ahereafter 21-year-old, they offered me a staff job. year and itrd that changed my life. i will ask one more question and we will be ready to take any questions if we have them. wanted to ask you, colonel thompson, do you...
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they have family life or they were in the. complex. and see if something seems to them a sense of that. and that was for me was very important thing that i wanted to dedicate this movie to all the women that are not. you know in the in the situation to fulfill their lives i do think comedy can help when it comes to psychological disorder the general sort of chaos of life comedy can always help i think i mean i don't i'm not. i don't believe it changes the world but they can help understanding maybe sometimes by empathy it's like you bring in the light into a dark cell and then you would say look at it it looks pretty weird and it looks complicated but if we light it. they some good aspects and they sometimes i see movies. that are really burdening me and i go through pain and i go through laughter and they go through desperation the way and i come out and they're like a few days after i feel like their work is like somebody relaxed some kind of not in my soul something is like it's like a new it's more flowing in my inside my
they have family life or they were in the. complex. and see if something seems to them a sense of that. and that was for me was very important thing that i wanted to dedicate this movie to all the women that are not. you know in the in the situation to fulfill their lives i do think comedy can help when it comes to psychological disorder the general sort of chaos of life comedy can always help i think i mean i don't i'm not. i don't believe it changes the world but they can help understanding...
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when you read the book you'll be blown away by her life. now, many folks here in this room, and of course at mount vernan, this is no new story. know about ona judge and you're among a small group of people -- i hope there are many more who know her. that's the expectation. want her name to become one of those sort of household names, like a frederick douglass, lake harriet tubman, because she runs away decades before they do. right? so the title -- i'll give you quick story get title "never caught." this is one modify first choice knows title of the book, and i presented it to some people at the publisher, and they hate it. they said, gives away the story, erica. and i said, yeah, but so does "12 years a slave." honestly, we understand. 12 years, going to end at some point. with "never caught," this is really a history of how a woman who was a fugitive never found freedom. never free. simply was never caught. think it's a big distinction and one i wanted to make as i was trying to kind of dismantle what we think about slavery in the south
when you read the book you'll be blown away by her life. now, many folks here in this room, and of course at mount vernan, this is no new story. know about ona judge and you're among a small group of people -- i hope there are many more who know her. that's the expectation. want her name to become one of those sort of household names, like a frederick douglass, lake harriet tubman, because she runs away decades before they do. right? so the title -- i'll give you quick story get title...
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for my career and my life. that is why i'm here today. before talking about my opinions and expectations for the future, i would like to mention two points about the situation in japan that had some connection with work-life balance. my first point is about the connection of birthright and an amount of time spent on work. there are many factors that inference the birthrate, but according to research, i found out that the decision of having the second birth has a lot to do with husbands amount of time contributing to the household work. older japanese government are trying very hard to increase the low fertility rate. they are having very difficult time. i think that this specific characteristic of japanese working situation, i heard that some male workers, have to under go a hard and tough competition and also the amount of time they spent in office is sometimes the amount of time for the evaluation for the commitment to their company and then that will have a strong connection with the promotion in their futur
for my career and my life. that is why i'm here today. before talking about my opinions and expectations for the future, i would like to mention two points about the situation in japan that had some connection with work-life balance. my first point is about the connection of birthright and an amount of time spent on work. there are many factors that inference the birthrate, but according to research, i found out that the decision of having the second birth has a lot to do with husbands amount...
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for most of his life.hat's what the man said. >> jesse: president obama evolved on message... >> juan: here we go. can billy: that's true! >> juan: it's not the identical -- >> dana: it's not quite. you can imagine president obama didn't have a problem with gay marriage but said he did. can billy: even worse. >> dana: you can have a change of heart for all sorts of reasons. perhaps a religious one -- >> kimberly: including science. >> dana: the president is delivering on things. they just created a new office at the health and human services department that will deal with people who are working for the government and being able to respect their religious conscious on issues. in addition to that, the house passed a bill called the born alive act, which would make that illegal. kimberly, you know a little bit of that from the goss and l trial. i asked today, do you have a plan so the president can sign it and they are hopeful. >> kimberly: greg? >> greg: over all, a real protest movement is one that gives vo
for most of his life.hat's what the man said. >> jesse: president obama evolved on message... >> juan: here we go. can billy: that's true! >> juan: it's not the identical -- >> dana: it's not quite. you can imagine president obama didn't have a problem with gay marriage but said he did. can billy: even worse. >> dana: you can have a change of heart for all sorts of reasons. perhaps a religious one -- >> kimberly: including science. >> dana: the...
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i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feeling started to change you talked about war like it was again still some more fond of you those that didn't like to question our ark and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind gets consumed with death this one different person to speak to now because there are no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its maker. how to muzzle be another touchy for a bill next year just simplified brain a lot tucked before is all over and done let up will bring in a fifty percent tax rate across the board was to be the best possible solution to the tax you know question in the us. what holds an inch to you chandrika. they put themselves on the lot. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or some want to be rich. but you'd like to be first to see what the before three of the four ten people that have induced the holes in the waters about how. there should. yes there was but look with a
i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feeling started to change you talked about war like it was again still some more fond of you those that didn't like to question our ark and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind gets consumed with death this one different person to speak to now because there are no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its maker. how to muzzle be another...
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do you miss that life?" "i loved my life in the movies. i love my career. i love my life now." "is there any chance you might return to making films?" "it's very difficult. i'm asked the question over and over again and i'm very flattered to be asked this after 25 years. it's very unlikely. acting is a fulltime job and i just don't have the time to devote to it." six months after this interview, grace kelly would meet an untimely end at the age of 52. "the final chapter is written in grace kelly's storybook life. regretably it ends in tragedy." "princess grace of monaco died this afternoon from injuries she suffered in a car accident yesterday. she was 52. doctors blame a cerebral hemorrhage. princess grace suffered broken leg, ribs and collarbone when the car she was driving spun out of control on a twisting mountain road above the french riviera. her 17 year old daughter, princess stephanie was also injured. stephanie is reported to be recovering now from a slight concussion and resting in the hospital." her funeral would garner an audience of nearly 100 million viewers aroun
do you miss that life?" "i loved my life in the movies. i love my career. i love my life now." "is there any chance you might return to making films?" "it's very difficult. i'm asked the question over and over again and i'm very flattered to be asked this after 25 years. it's very unlikely. acting is a fulltime job and i just don't have the time to devote to it." six months after this interview, grace kelly would meet an untimely end at the age of 52....
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clearly a life that should be saved? would you vote for the born alive bill if it was 25 weeks, if it was 28 weeks? i don't hear that in the debate, just this is not the government's business. at some point it is the government's business. protecting life is at some point the government's business. when the presiding officer and one other person and i served in the house we changed the law when a homicide is created and the woman is pregnant and the child is lost also that is considered in the law as a double homicide. there are two lives taken at that point, two lives at 20 weeks or 12 weeks or 15 weeks, not sure where that threshold begins but i do know that we decided this is not just one crime but two crimes when that happens so we have an opportunity today to define some it is pretty clearly and significantly defining as to who we are as a nation. otherwise virtually every country in the world wouldn't have stopped doing this if they ever allowed it to happen in the first place, i urge my colleagues to join in passi
clearly a life that should be saved? would you vote for the born alive bill if it was 25 weeks, if it was 28 weeks? i don't hear that in the debate, just this is not the government's business. at some point it is the government's business. protecting life is at some point the government's business. when the presiding officer and one other person and i served in the house we changed the law when a homicide is created and the woman is pregnant and the child is lost also that is considered in the...
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king meant so much to his life to continues to mean so much his life. for those of you who never met he is a've got to know down to earth guy. he is just like your brother. he is a person that you want to talk to. my first introduction to tavis -- mosttavis gave some of the thoughtful commentary i have ever heard. tavis is a brilliant young man and he has been brilliant for a long, long time. i know in some ways he is controversial. but what i will say to you is tavis always thinks for himself and whether you agree with him or not or like it or not, he does speak for himself. that is what i love about him. friend.longtime he is much like a brother. i understand that he did play at .he alpha chapter i could go on about travis -- tavis. i have loved him since i first him. him and didn't know i want to introduce to you and certainly present to others, a man who is an icon in his own time and he is not that old. because icons are usually old. and an honorlege to welcome him. ladies and gentlemen, welcome tavis smiley. tavis: did she get me with red lipstick
king meant so much to his life to continues to mean so much his life. for those of you who never met he is a've got to know down to earth guy. he is just like your brother. he is a person that you want to talk to. my first introduction to tavis -- mosttavis gave some of the thoughtful commentary i have ever heard. tavis is a brilliant young man and he has been brilliant for a long, long time. i know in some ways he is controversial. but what i will say to you is tavis always thinks for himself...
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had the chance to develop teen life skills. -- t life skills. not just young people from the cities. we can make a difference by supporting this motion and injecting a sense of passion into what really matters in life. [applause] >> thank you. soon, i will call the concluding speaker from northern ireland. however, before we get to that, elisha made a superb speech. he is restored to full vigor and we are delighted by that. and would like to continue. [applause] [laughter] continue the remainder of your speech. , it isn't about how hard you hit, it's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward. [applause] ok, i will start again. the difference between dreams and reality is action. it's a build upon our passion to dream, i resolved to strive and an everlasting effort to overcome our trials in a society that often tells us know -- no, you can't. to bridge the gap between education and the world of work. the echo of the convention broken by misguided opportunity, failed in dreams, and the means to tell our young people to never look beyo
had the chance to develop teen life skills. -- t life skills. not just young people from the cities. we can make a difference by supporting this motion and injecting a sense of passion into what really matters in life. [applause] >> thank you. soon, i will call the concluding speaker from northern ireland. however, before we get to that, elisha made a superb speech. he is restored to full vigor and we are delighted by that. and would like to continue. [applause] [laughter] continue the...
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we may disagree on a lot of things in life. as i've already stated, i believe life begins at conception. but in this body, i know there is a lot of conception about how do we actually goat a sense of commonality on these issues. let me lay down three different issues that i think maybe we can find some common ground on these three issues. we may disagree on when life begins, can we at least agree that americans have a groom of conscience? can we at least agree on late-term abortions when a child is clearly viable? and can we at least agree when a child is born alive, they should be protected? let me hit those three quickly. the first one is basic freedom of conscience. allowing an individual to be able to live out their conscience. i spoke to several nurses a few months ago. those nurses when they were hired at the hospitals they worked in told the individuals in h.r. and the physicians they work with, they believe that life begins at conception and they had a moral and conscious believe that they wanted to protect children and
we may disagree on a lot of things in life. as i've already stated, i believe life begins at conception. but in this body, i know there is a lot of conception about how do we actually goat a sense of commonality on these issues. let me lay down three different issues that i think maybe we can find some common ground on these three issues. we may disagree on when life begins, can we at least agree that americans have a groom of conscience? can we at least agree on late-term abortions when a...
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inside the city life is good. korean come by history and her husband come to this club regularly with their friends. you have. a glass of beer costs the equivalent of a full year or. the only people in india who can afford these prices are the ones who work for an international company. the average wage in india otherwise is one hundred thirty euros a month. the software developers and managers here have become almost a cost of if. they seal themselves off from the perceived threat outside the city walls. i can get drunk and walk away all thought of what he. did. just because i was movie and only mother would have walked home i'm talking about walking over in the night i don't know how many people do that and yeah my. this is a met about india's seventh largest city it was founded over six hundred years ago and is steeped in history. it was once home to mahatma gandhi it was from here that gandhi started his famous song march in the drive for independence from britain. here at the design shop his bustle around buy
inside the city life is good. korean come by history and her husband come to this club regularly with their friends. you have. a glass of beer costs the equivalent of a full year or. the only people in india who can afford these prices are the ones who work for an international company. the average wage in india otherwise is one hundred thirty euros a month. the software developers and managers here have become almost a cost of if. they seal themselves off from the perceived threat outside the...
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it is a human life. with a heartbeat. >> reporter: on monday the senate will vote on a bill introduced by lindsey graham. that would make it illegal to perform an abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy. there are exceptions for rape and incest. one supporter of the legislation that the bill is not perfect but it is an important step in the right direction. she questions whether it will impact california.>> federal laws are good. it is wonderful. i think in california we won't actually be affected by that.>> reporter: california senator kamala harris said we cannot turn back the clock on women's reproductive health. she urges people to call their senators -- kamala harris.>> we are still having this conversation in 2018.>> reporter: support abortion rights and plan to attend a counter demonstration saturday. they oppose the proposed 20 week pregnancy band. organizers of the walk for life march expect 30-50,000 people to participate. counter protesters expect to be outnumbered. still their voices near -- nee
it is a human life. with a heartbeat. >> reporter: on monday the senate will vote on a bill introduced by lindsey graham. that would make it illegal to perform an abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy. there are exceptions for rape and incest. one supporter of the legislation that the bill is not perfect but it is an important step in the right direction. she questions whether it will impact california.>> federal laws are good. it is wonderful. i think in california we won't actually...
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"life" assigned me to the d.c. bureau. worked the white house traveling with the president, but did all the other anti-war stories as well. so this was an incredible juxtaposition. >> and was there another moment, colonel thompson, in your military career that compares with your experience commanding troops in hue? >> heavens no. >> nothing like that? >> no, i was very fortunate. i had a rifle platoon in korea as a first lieutenant, i had two rifle companies. then i had another one at -- as a captain. i commanded a recruit training battalion. recruit training regiment. of course, you know an infantry battalion and an infantry regiment and nothing compared to those 12 days in hue. >> and, myron, you said you went back in served in vietnam after that tour. how about you? did you encounter any kind of experience that compares? >> obviously not. i was there at the end of the -- our major engagement late in '72, early '73 as an adviser with the vietnamese marines. and it was limited combat at that point. it was really kind of a
"life" assigned me to the d.c. bureau. worked the white house traveling with the president, but did all the other anti-war stories as well. so this was an incredible juxtaposition. >> and was there another moment, colonel thompson, in your military career that compares with your experience commanding troops in hue? >> heavens no. >> nothing like that? >> no, i was very fortunate. i had a rifle platoon in korea as a first lieutenant, i had two rifle companies....
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and actually our life is. most valuable asset if you want to call it such and that's why that's why i would do almost anything and want other people to do almost anything in order to save our lives or prolong on us but when it comes to some of this medication i wouldn't be able to afford it i mean people in developing countries wouldn't be able to afford it at all. how how do these big companies justify that well the big companies are part of a worldwide market a pharmaceutical market a health care market and after all we're in capitalism so it's demand and supply but it's also monopoly i mean when you develop a new truck nobody can really sort of tell you how much you can charge for it it's just elastic prize other ways though to. try to enforce these companies to set a standard that all or scale or system that works for people in developing countries as well well there are big international injustices this is an ethical point in health care but name you name it in all other kinds of activities also in health
and actually our life is. most valuable asset if you want to call it such and that's why that's why i would do almost anything and want other people to do almost anything in order to save our lives or prolong on us but when it comes to some of this medication i wouldn't be able to afford it i mean people in developing countries wouldn't be able to afford it at all. how how do these big companies justify that well the big companies are part of a worldwide market a pharmaceutical market a health...
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well you know how life is. i want my daughters to have a better life that's all. it is anything she doesn't go anywhere without her family photos of people. using her eyes glowing with pride as she shows me pictures of her grandchild her daughters and future son in law in a manner of eating i don't. want to go when i tell you we love. them this is it but. i ran away from home when my parents separated i didn't get along great with my mother but then i came to lima and was alone i had to fend for myself. after her husband left her it was the fish that secured her livelihood. for peruvians signature is more than just a dish a wager bet sums of each day reconcile disputes over signature. and swap anecdotes about severe. years you are you'll be able me as a child i often rode my bike to the beach where a man sold should be checked. he wanted to know whether i wanted it spicy or not he got it back then people thought it was dangerous unhygenic to eat at the street corner at that but for me it was like theater or the most fascinating movie in the world with all of us yo
well you know how life is. i want my daughters to have a better life that's all. it is anything she doesn't go anywhere without her family photos of people. using her eyes glowing with pride as she shows me pictures of her grandchild her daughters and future son in law in a manner of eating i don't. want to go when i tell you we love. them this is it but. i ran away from home when my parents separated i didn't get along great with my mother but then i came to lima and was alone i had to fend...
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pro-life is one of them, but it's a show, assigned to say yes, women care about pro-life issues and i support that is the president but there are other issues women care about as well. >> all of this permit the backdrop of a possible government shutdown and the fact that we come to this in number of times, people are not blasÉ but they're not stunned by it. is it the hot potato used to be? >> are you talking about abortion. >> no i'm talking about a possible shutdown. >> i think people are getting blasÉ about the idea of a shutdown. the president has offered to fix the daca problem. i've been in meetings with him where he has expressed great concern about the fate of the dreamers, but he is equally concerned about border security and securing our nation safety if the democrats are really serious about protecting our nation and taking care of the dreamers, they would pass on this bill. i believe the democrats really don't care about the dreamers. they are trying to be sure this president does not get any kind of win for purely partisan reasons. i think that's a shame and i think most p
pro-life is one of them, but it's a show, assigned to say yes, women care about pro-life issues and i support that is the president but there are other issues women care about as well. >> all of this permit the backdrop of a possible government shutdown and the fact that we come to this in number of times, people are not blasÉ but they're not stunned by it. is it the hot potato used to be? >> are you talking about abortion. >> no i'm talking about a possible shutdown....
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he has acted pro life. he's done a lot of great things to cut funding for americans paying for abortions. overseas he named a wonderful new justice to the supreme court. and so they've been very happy. >> for several people in attendance say they weren't always pro life but a personal experience began their passion for the pro life movement. >> i've had a change of heart. my son was 14 and the doctors gave me two choices to abort him or wait for the baby to die. so my husband said that he had a heart beat so we chose to keep him. and he's 14. >> my niece or nephew today would have been 12-years old and it just really hurts our family. because it's just like little things like that go a long way and you just think about them here and there so this is why we do it. >> a yearly criticism of the walk for life is that it doesn't represent local san franciscoans and that most attendees are bused in from outside the city. after driving to several different checkpoints we did not find any protesters. this afternoon
he has acted pro life. he's done a lot of great things to cut funding for americans paying for abortions. overseas he named a wonderful new justice to the supreme court. and so they've been very happy. >> for several people in attendance say they weren't always pro life but a personal experience began their passion for the pro life movement. >> i've had a change of heart. my son was 14 and the doctors gave me two choices to abort him or wait for the baby to die. so my husband said...
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we are pro-life and we would never encourage an abortion. but there isn't one day that i regret what we did because we both believe our child is watching over us not that i understand what we went through. no law can save my child from his complex congenital heart disease or save my life from her suffering. but the bill we are voting on today says the government should have been part of that decision allowing the government to make that decision instead of leaving the choice to brokenheartedri parents. it would ban all abortions after 20 weeks. it would force them to carry than unviable fetus to term. and to stay pregnant as their lives were on the line. this legislation is dangerous and cruel. those abnormalities are not the only reason after 20 weeks. so many seek delays like finding a provider or raising money and paying for travel cost. so many delays the procedure that they wanted earlier is pushed later and later these logistical hurdles are hard enough and with low income communities. what is behind some of these pushing through by re
we are pro-life and we would never encourage an abortion. but there isn't one day that i regret what we did because we both believe our child is watching over us not that i understand what we went through. no law can save my child from his complex congenital heart disease or save my life from her suffering. but the bill we are voting on today says the government should have been part of that decision allowing the government to make that decision instead of leaving the choice to brokenheartedri...
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life m through adaptability. perfect position seat in the lincoln continental. ( ♪♪ ) i tried hard to quit smoking. but when we brought our daughter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. happened to me.t why needs a great how. more and more student debt is keeping people from doing what they lod) ♪ ♪ ♪ like buying a home. ♪ ♪ ♪ (knocking sound) traveling. ♪ ♪ ♪ even getting married. ♪ ♪ ♪ at citizens bank we can help you refinance both your federal and private student loans. so you can start saving and get on with your life. ask a leader in student lending how we can help you reach your potential. ,000 deaths in america last year. we need to stand up and say enough. the only way this problem is going to be solved raise our voices. choose help over helplessness, hopelessness. make sure that the lives we've lost will not have been lost in vain. addiction is a disease. when you ask for help, help is there for
life m through adaptability. perfect position seat in the lincoln continental. ( ♪♪ ) i tried hard to quit smoking. but when we brought our daughter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. happened to me.t why needs a great how. more and more student debt is keeping people from doing what they lod) ♪ ♪ ♪ like buying a home. ♪ ♪ ♪ (knocking sound) traveling. ♪ ♪ ♪ even...
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your life now is saving lives.he president was introduced by last year's guest speaker, the vice president, who made similar remarks last year. the president changing the course of history never changed addressing this group outside the white house. tens of thousands of people are watching down the road, and we have that shot too. look at that. that's of the road in washington, d.c., at the washington mall where they were able to watch the remarks at the monitor. he's honored to be the first president to address that group. he gave a statistic, as we come out to the couch now, the only 12% of americans support abortion on demand at any time. he talked about it substantively, the conversation a nation can have, he applauded individually, as you saw with his guest there in the rose garden. he wanted to set a tone that the family and sanctity of life are at the center, at the core value system of the united states as a nation. lawrence. >> lawrence: the one thing i like with the president did was, he focused on that r
your life now is saving lives.he president was introduced by last year's guest speaker, the vice president, who made similar remarks last year. the president changing the course of history never changed addressing this group outside the white house. tens of thousands of people are watching down the road, and we have that shot too. look at that. that's of the road in washington, d.c., at the washington mall where they were able to watch the remarks at the monitor. he's honored to be the first...
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now on bbc news, we continue our life stories season, with celebrating life at 117.mother's 117th birthday. right now, she is taking pictures of people who have come to see her and celebrate this big day with her. there is more than 90 years difference between me and her. she's 117 and i am just 23. i am priscilla ng'ethe. i am returning to my ancestral home in kenya to celebrate a remarkable birthday of one of the oldest people in the world. my great—grandmother, elizabeth koinange. i am here to discover the secrets of her long life, as she throws a party and reunites five generations of my family. this is kiambu, where i was born. it's about ten miles from nairobi, the capital of kenya. this fertile land has been home to the kikuyu tribe and to my family, the koinanges, for at least six generations. today, there are hundreds of koinanges like me, spread around the world. i am returning from my home in london to visit a woman very close to my heart. who has never left kenya, but has cultivated a global family. we arejust heading up to my great—grandma's house. the r
now on bbc news, we continue our life stories season, with celebrating life at 117.mother's 117th birthday. right now, she is taking pictures of people who have come to see her and celebrate this big day with her. there is more than 90 years difference between me and her. she's 117 and i am just 23. i am priscilla ng'ethe. i am returning to my ancestral home in kenya to celebrate a remarkable birthday of one of the oldest people in the world. my great—grandmother, elizabeth koinange. i am...
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god of abraham, we give you thanks for the gift of life and for the many blessings that life brings. life of service to his own nation. as a congressman, senator and among so many efforts in his life as a private citizen as co-creator of the bipartisan policy center. a legislative giant from a bygone era, may his commitment to work across the aisle to embrace practical bipartisanship on many issues serve as an inspiration to current members of congress from both sides of the aisle who desire to be productive in their work in congress. though easy to say, we know, o, god, that this is difficult. thus, it is all the more note worth they his successors in government have chosen to honor him this day with the congressional gold medal. bless our world, o god with peace. bless senator bob dole and his wife elizabeth and god, bless the united states of america. amen. >> please be seated. >> ladies and gentlemen, united states representative from the second district of kansas, the honorable lynn jenkins. [ applause ] >> thank you. it's truly a great pleasure to be here in the capitol today h
god of abraham, we give you thanks for the gift of life and for the many blessings that life brings. life of service to his own nation. as a congressman, senator and among so many efforts in his life as a private citizen as co-creator of the bipartisan policy center. a legislative giant from a bygone era, may his commitment to work across the aisle to embrace practical bipartisanship on many issues serve as an inspiration to current members of congress from both sides of the aisle who desire to...
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or is something missing here well from an ethical point of view with taking into view the good life life as such a form of life i think it's all it's already a mistake to look only at the health care system and not at the way we live because most of our. diseases and illnesses have to do with the way we live and repairing disease is completely different from preventing it by how their lifestyles or how or more responsible lifestyles it is can i thank you very much for coming in and i'm sure you've heard from your doctor before sports great for your health that leads me to a glaring question why are there so few women in the upper echelons of professional football receive a call this is the sport of bread contre diversity she spoke about gender inequality with zonda. chair of the supervisory board of a bonus league club. hey guys how about listening to our goals for a tank was. easy enough all of us are peanuts and then it's one rolls at the one thought and. but how do we get their. former feet up was it not a woman scold for women who were more feminine clothing on the pitch what did he
or is something missing here well from an ethical point of view with taking into view the good life life as such a form of life i think it's all it's already a mistake to look only at the health care system and not at the way we live because most of our. diseases and illnesses have to do with the way we live and repairing disease is completely different from preventing it by how their lifestyles or how or more responsible lifestyles it is can i thank you very much for coming in and i'm sure...
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but she needed her own life.nd john asked a counselor for advice. >> and the counselor suggested that i have rules for the girls. >> boundaries. >> the therapist said, "look, you have a right to be happy. this is your relationship. and john's position was this therapist is absolutely right. >> so debra weighed the options listen to her family? embrace what felt like the best thing to come along in years. she chose love, or certainly what felt like it. at's the old expression? until death do us part? >>> the bond between mother and daughters already fraying might just break thanks to a startling decision by deborah. >> i knew my family would be not very happy with me. >>> when we return, the daughters fight back by doing some digging into john. >> she bought these trackers for cars and she put one on my mom's tesla. so she found out where john was going. caramel macchiatos for just $10. exactly. 'sup, fellas. hey, man. 'sup. oh, wait... build whatever meal you want with favorites on mcdonald's new $1 $2 $3 dollar
but she needed her own life.nd john asked a counselor for advice. >> and the counselor suggested that i have rules for the girls. >> boundaries. >> the therapist said, "look, you have a right to be happy. this is your relationship. and john's position was this therapist is absolutely right. >> so debra weighed the options listen to her family? embrace what felt like the best thing to come along in years. she chose love, or certainly what felt like it. at's the old...
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so how has your experience as a veteran impacted your life since?es, how have you used those experiences? >> i enjoy speaking to people. i enjoy going to eighth graders, tenth graders, seniors in high school to talk about 10% of the population served in the military in world war ii, 16 million of us served. we fought against evil. we conquered the people who were evil is, created democracies in germany, japan and italy that exist today. as friends of america. and the two countries that we fought with as allies, russia and china, seemingly to me are the enemies of the world. but what i've learned is we're not the color of our skin, we're not the language we speak, we're not the religion that we believe, we're all human beings, all exactly the same. and we have to preserve that. that feeling. isis is evil today. they are willing to kill people for what they believe, and that's evil. we have to protect the freedom of people who believe that everyone is human being, everybody is part of humanity. i want to try to give that message. it's probably the bes
so how has your experience as a veteran impacted your life since?es, how have you used those experiences? >> i enjoy speaking to people. i enjoy going to eighth graders, tenth graders, seniors in high school to talk about 10% of the population served in the military in world war ii, 16 million of us served. we fought against evil. we conquered the people who were evil is, created democracies in germany, japan and italy that exist today. as friends of america. and the two countries that we...
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king's life and legacy. german from philadelphia has come to this body and has made onimpact in his first year the floor of congress, and we are delighted to have had him join the cbc. mr. speaker, as i sat here and listened to my colleagues, the chairman of the congressional black caucus, cedric richmond, and a young man, not the eldest of the caucus, but a young man that has illustrated the leadership to be the head of hear myy, and to , and i use the term in reverence, john lewis. , to fortunate, mr. speaker be able to serve the 10th congressional district of the state of new jersey at this time. see, i was sitting here as i listened to barbara lee at sheila jackson lee, and evans,wis, terry, mr. that too much is given, much is expected. theso i hear the story of boy from troy. i hear the story of my chairman, cedric richmond. lifee been fortunate in my because, you see, i had a father that felt that the most important thing to do was to in world, country and and he instilled that in me. come fromis teach
king's life and legacy. german from philadelphia has come to this body and has made onimpact in his first year the floor of congress, and we are delighted to have had him join the cbc. mr. speaker, as i sat here and listened to my colleagues, the chairman of the congressional black caucus, cedric richmond, and a young man, not the eldest of the caucus, but a young man that has illustrated the leadership to be the head of hear myy, and to , and i use the term in reverence, john lewis. , to...