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nursing breastmilk is not sterile but also transfer of some of the mother's micro biota. says ariens can be necessary and even life saving the w.h.o. says that's true for between 10 and 15 percent of births worldwide today though c section rates are far higher than that in many countries. to breastfeed or not to breastfeed that's always the question many women have to breastfeed others don't perhaps because they can from a medical standpoint but one thing is clear breastfeeding is great for the baby and the milk comes pre-packed steroids and well temperate. 5 months ago nina gave birth to her 2nd baby she has experience with breast feeding and everything's going well with henry but with her 1st son james who is now 3 years old it was difficult. started pretty soon after the birth of the 1st or 2nd night in hospital they kept weighing him they told me he was putting on enough weight and they needed to keep an eye on that. i was already breastfeeding pretty much round the clock. still exhausted from the birth she quickly felt overwhelmed. by things with tennis and stressful
nursing breastmilk is not sterile but also transfer of some of the mother's micro biota. says ariens can be necessary and even life saving the w.h.o. says that's true for between 10 and 15 percent of births worldwide today though c section rates are far higher than that in many countries. to breastfeed or not to breastfeed that's always the question many women have to breastfeed others don't perhaps because they can from a medical standpoint but one thing is clear breastfeeding is great for the...
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plus breastfeeding why many young mothers struggle. hello and welcome to in good shape my topic today is about one of the many fascinating events in our life we've all gone through and talking about birth worldwide or never it women have true point 6 babies my wife and i have 2 kids it's interesting to see whether what pregnant is derived from in different cultures in slavek languages pregnant is connected with the word burden in china however being pregnant means being lucky and i'm lucky too because i'm going to meet dr nancy stair she's a midwife and she helped to deliver more than 1200 babies over the years and she's taking care of families from more than 60 different countries. hello dr stone nice to meet here is to me you were gone in the u.s. you came to berlin 24 years ago and your midwife since 2001 i guess so how is it being a midwife is it still thrilling it's absolutely in. days and i love every day that i go to work every birth is different every woman is different it's very unique every family is different and being at a
plus breastfeeding why many young mothers struggle. hello and welcome to in good shape my topic today is about one of the many fascinating events in our life we've all gone through and talking about birth worldwide or never it women have true point 6 babies my wife and i have 2 kids it's interesting to see whether what pregnant is derived from in different cultures in slavek languages pregnant is connected with the word burden in china however being pregnant means being lucky and i'm lucky too...
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breastmilk is not sterile but also transfer of some of the mother's micro biota. says ariens can be necessary and even life saving the w.h.o. says that's true for between 10 and 15 percent of births worldwide today though c section rates are far higher than that in many countries. to breastfeed on not to breastfeed that's always the question many women have to breast feed others perhaps because they can from a medical standpoint but one thing is clear breastfeeding is great for the baby and the milk comes pre-packed. and well temperature at. 5 months ago nina gave birth to her 2nd baby she has experience with breastfeeding but everything's going well with henry but with her 1st son james who is now 3 years old it was difficult. things and. started pretty soon after the birth of the 1st or 2nd night in hospital they kept weighing him they told me he wasn't putting on enough weight and they needed to keep an eye on that. i was already breastfeeding pretty much round the clock and. still exhausted from the birth she quickly felt overwhelmed. things were tennis and st
breastmilk is not sterile but also transfer of some of the mother's micro biota. says ariens can be necessary and even life saving the w.h.o. says that's true for between 10 and 15 percent of births worldwide today though c section rates are far higher than that in many countries. to breastfeed on not to breastfeed that's always the question many women have to breast feed others perhaps because they can from a medical standpoint but one thing is clear breastfeeding is great for the baby and the...
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mother in dorset decide to go on a colored area absentia. just have to wait until it's time when e.g.l. my studies the university of st john and my mom she did visit. that plan is to wander through the black forest to get it and some of the local food. lynching wants to make be for a lot so her mother can try german cooking the 1st step is to head to a traditional german puts it shall be just looking around to fit into the ocean my whole life and then my church is asking for things. to go places or to push my children to hardiest top i'm told this here she's amazing by how many types of me there are. flash gifts this is a gift it gets with my fiance on cheese and spinach and i'm ok with germany dumplings it's way beyond we also like eating potato salad with it all with beef broth a bit of grated on you know for a while until i guess you don't get that where you come from if it so wanted it now i'm personally. i'm off i was a baby a few singers amazing to put out the stitches but you could always nothing like that so much i saw that cannot ye
mother in dorset decide to go on a colored area absentia. just have to wait until it's time when e.g.l. my studies the university of st john and my mom she did visit. that plan is to wander through the black forest to get it and some of the local food. lynching wants to make be for a lot so her mother can try german cooking the 1st step is to head to a traditional german puts it shall be just looking around to fit into the ocean my whole life and then my church is asking for things. to go...
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the body is a peace of mother nature.e and forget the sort of strife of life which makes a woman a woman, a man a man, and mankind mankind. this is our difference. i think. sue and i'm not sure of the difference. you describe all anime categories you have to be coordinated. in your response. in one reason sars, covid one actually did not become the pandemic was actually because shiner southeast asian countries, america europe, were actually coordinated ways they aren't today. further coordination is also providing a safety net for the most disadvantaged. i think the big question that will come out of this, one of the things that we have learned most from this crisis is it was actually the people at the bottom of the pyramid so-called bottom of the pyramid who have been the first responders saving us and this place unlike 911. effects obvious of the doctors, nurses, healthcare workers of the true first responders. but the people actually stock in the grocery shutters, drive the trucks unloading the trucks, working in the g
the body is a peace of mother nature.e and forget the sort of strife of life which makes a woman a woman, a man a man, and mankind mankind. this is our difference. i think. sue and i'm not sure of the difference. you describe all anime categories you have to be coordinated. in your response. in one reason sars, covid one actually did not become the pandemic was actually because shiner southeast asian countries, america europe, were actually coordinated ways they aren't today. further...
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plus breastfeeding why many young mothers struggle. hello with welcome to in good shape my topic today is about one of the fascinating events in our life we've all gone through and talking about birth worldwide on average women have 2.6 babies my wife and i have 2 kids it's interesting to see whether word pregnant is derived from in different cultures in slavic languages pregnant is connected with the word burden in china however being pregnant means being lucky and i'm lucky too because i'm getting to meet dr named sister she's a midwife and she helped to deliver more than 1200 babies over the years and she's taken care of families from all then 60 different countries. hello dr nice to meet here is to meet you we're born in the u.s. you came to berlin 24 years ago and your midwife since 2001 i guess so how is it being a midwife is it still thrilling it's absolutely amazing i love every day that i go to work every birth is different every woman is different it's very unique every family is different and being at a birth is something th
plus breastfeeding why many young mothers struggle. hello with welcome to in good shape my topic today is about one of the fascinating events in our life we've all gone through and talking about birth worldwide on average women have 2.6 babies my wife and i have 2 kids it's interesting to see whether word pregnant is derived from in different cultures in slavic languages pregnant is connected with the word burden in china however being pregnant means being lucky and i'm lucky too because i'm...
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you could tell that. - my mother really was a mother.ossible for me and my brother, but like i said, she was my best friend. me and my brother really grew up with my mother. i didn't have my father in my life for that long, so i know it's a cliché term to say that she was my everything ,but my mother really was. she did everything for me and my brother. she made sure that i got through college. she helped pay for college. she put my brother in private school. she valued family and friends more so than anything, and that's why we had these big sunday dinners since i can remember to try to bring friends and family together and to really just bond and rejoice and hang out with each other. she always wanted people to just feel comfortable around her and comfortable in my house. you could be yourself, and you weren't going to get judged by my mother. that's who she was. - i'm curious, reid. they say everyone has a story, and we love saying that. what do you think made your mom so extraordinary, so strong? - my mother, at the age of 12 years o
you could tell that. - my mother really was a mother.ossible for me and my brother, but like i said, she was my best friend. me and my brother really grew up with my mother. i didn't have my father in my life for that long, so i know it's a cliché term to say that she was my everything ,but my mother really was. she did everything for me and my brother. she made sure that i got through college. she helped pay for college. she put my brother in private school. she valued family and friends more...
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his mother was tragically killed at a very young age.'s an incredibly difficult thing for a young person to have to deal with. >> william and harry came to take on one of the mental health challenges. it was fascinating how they used their own personal experiences like the loss of their mother to talk about mental health. >> we never really talked about it. we never talked about losing our mom at such a young age and when you see young kids and stuff, you think, i don't want them to have to go through the same things. >> even harry and i have not talked enough about our mother. >> never enough. >> shutting down all of my emotions for the last 20 years has had a quite serious effect. all of a sudden, all this grief that i never processed came to the forefront. i would probably be close to complete breakdown on numerous occasions. >> for someone in prince harry's position to say that, you now hear a lot of people saying, that has had a huge impact on society feeling more comfortable talking about mental health. >> he wanted to really break
his mother was tragically killed at a very young age.'s an incredibly difficult thing for a young person to have to deal with. >> william and harry came to take on one of the mental health challenges. it was fascinating how they used their own personal experiences like the loss of their mother to talk about mental health. >> we never really talked about it. we never talked about losing our mom at such a young age and when you see young kids and stuff, you think, i don't want them to...
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you can tell it's a mother's 1st black forest cake. when they have something to eat when i'm with someone i. like to my dad. she said the baker was very generous but the crayfish made it sound. like she likes it a lot. lynching is enjoying the short time she has with them. they don't often get the chance to be together. through much of. the conflicts have to do much less disposal help me i've never seen so many cows. sneaking up so i took the fact of her with a cow see the limited kick of my. mouth how do they cope with living so far upon us since you. no clue have you she had to command the thinness she said she misses me terrorist attempts and she wants me to go back to china or upgrade any studying the see here. to kina. this is a bit that's really my decision it'll be. the admissions she'll support me either way it's a lot sedition and she just wants the best for me and me to find a good job and have a family. and. and a familiar to happen. no matter where i am in the world if god voyage being so long as long as i'm happy for homel
you can tell it's a mother's 1st black forest cake. when they have something to eat when i'm with someone i. like to my dad. she said the baker was very generous but the crayfish made it sound. like she likes it a lot. lynching is enjoying the short time she has with them. they don't often get the chance to be together. through much of. the conflicts have to do much less disposal help me i've never seen so many cows. sneaking up so i took the fact of her with a cow see the limited kick of my....
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what had happened was her mother had become very ill. lou got on the train to go from washington, d.c. to california to go be with her mother when she was so ill. unfortunately, her mother passed away before lou arrived in california. as i mentioned, she was very close to her father and was struggling how to help him in this time of grieving after his wife had passed away. she concocted a story about going across country. i quote from one of the letters lou wrote to one of her friends. "he needs change very much, and yet it is of course no humor to get benefit from a train journey and none whatever from a conventional visit. we wanted a california cadillac in washington and i always wanted to travel across. i told him i was going to do that now. of course, he is coming along so i will not have to be alone. also, a wonderful filipino boy devoted to him who can drive a car, cook or do any other chores. we will likely not reach washington until the middle of october, perhaps much later. as the weather favors us and we are led by wind for a
what had happened was her mother had become very ill. lou got on the train to go from washington, d.c. to california to go be with her mother when she was so ill. unfortunately, her mother passed away before lou arrived in california. as i mentioned, she was very close to her father and was struggling how to help him in this time of grieving after his wife had passed away. she concocted a story about going across country. i quote from one of the letters lou wrote to one of her friends. "he...
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mother in dorset decided to go on a color very adventurous. takeaway when seeing this time when teaching e.s.l. my studies the university of student donna my mom's heated visit. plan is to wander through the black forest together and solve problems out quick. when she wants to make be for a lot so her mother can try german cooking the 1st step is to head to a traditional german but. michelle we're just looking around a bit under the ocean my home i'm in my church is happy for the present because i still go to places to push my total hardiest and touch and hold this here she's amazing my how many types of. flies get this if it gets with my hand cheese and spinach and i'm ok with germany dumplings it's way beyond we also like eating potato salad with it all with beef broth a bit of grated on you know where the oil and vinegar i guess you don't get that where you come from if it hits on it and i'm usually. on own thought i was a baby you choosing most amazing to put out these dishes but you can always nothing of companies like that so much i saw
mother in dorset decided to go on a color very adventurous. takeaway when seeing this time when teaching e.s.l. my studies the university of student donna my mom's heated visit. plan is to wander through the black forest together and solve problems out quick. when she wants to make be for a lot so her mother can try german cooking the 1st step is to head to a traditional german but. michelle we're just looking around a bit under the ocean my home i'm in my church is happy for the present...
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protection for working mothers better than many other european countries . but there are several areas where we could improve a lot and helping with breastfeeding is one of them and it's reasonable to go to the hospitals under an encouraging more social acceptance plans for which i will. go from this time it's still difficult for women to breastfeed in public it should be a matter of course that mothers can breastfeed in a cafe or subway without getting strange looks or. that. when women give birth primitive early that breast milk is often not sufficient during the 1st few days of the baby's life. so it's important to have donated milk to fall back on. clinics often have breast milk banks where mothers can donate their surplus milk for use by others. back to. the one we currently giving donated breast milk to old premise babies that weigh less than a 1000 grams and are at less than the 30th pregnancy week. we'd love to feed all babies under 1500 grams but unfortunately current storage capacity and donation that will stand to laugh at that. studies show that
protection for working mothers better than many other european countries . but there are several areas where we could improve a lot and helping with breastfeeding is one of them and it's reasonable to go to the hospitals under an encouraging more social acceptance plans for which i will. go from this time it's still difficult for women to breastfeed in public it should be a matter of course that mothers can breastfeed in a cafe or subway without getting strange looks or. that. when women give...
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was taken to his house and met his wife and mother. drove around and saw different farms and points of interest arriving at the house in which bert was born. $1.96.ns of gas was arrived at dixon, illinois at 6:00 p.m. and drove 154 miles that day. had thought that this trip would be extremely educational for their son and she had hoped to take him along almost as a form of homeschooling in those days. she wrote in an letter to her son, "it always pays to tell people, especially your mother the real truth about everything. if i had unfortunately known that you had had your fill of long automobile journeys, i should have felt there was more educational value to we got out of a transcontinental trip than out of six weeks of school, then yo would have been in for it. " tothis trip was her way spend quality time with her father as they were both herving the passing of mother. although they don't leave a lot of written record of it, they visited with various family members of the henry family and the hoover family along the way an seemed to
was taken to his house and met his wife and mother. drove around and saw different farms and points of interest arriving at the house in which bert was born. $1.96.ns of gas was arrived at dixon, illinois at 6:00 p.m. and drove 154 miles that day. had thought that this trip would be extremely educational for their son and she had hoped to take him along almost as a form of homeschooling in those days. she wrote in an letter to her son, "it always pays to tell people, especially your mother...
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plus breastfeeding why many young mothers struggle with. hello and welcome to in good shape my topic today is about one of the middle east fascinating events in our life we've all gone through i'm talking about birth worldwide on average women have 2.6 babies my wife and i have 2 kids it's interesting to see whether word pregnant is derived from in different cultures in syllabic languages pregnant is connected with the word burden in china however being pregnant means being lucky and i'm lucky too because i'm getting to meet dr nancy stair she's a midwife and she helped to deliver more than 1200 babies over the years and she's taken care of families from more than 60 different countries. hello doctors to nice to me here is to me you we're born in the u.s. you came to berlin 24 years ago and your midwife since 2001 i guess so how is it being a midwife is it still thrilling it's absolutely amazing i love every day that i go to work every birth is different every woman is different it's very unique every family is different and being at a birt
plus breastfeeding why many young mothers struggle with. hello and welcome to in good shape my topic today is about one of the middle east fascinating events in our life we've all gone through i'm talking about birth worldwide on average women have 2.6 babies my wife and i have 2 kids it's interesting to see whether word pregnant is derived from in different cultures in syllabic languages pregnant is connected with the word burden in china however being pregnant means being lucky and i'm lucky...
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we get mother's day. but this idea of women taking a role, and taking a role because they are different starts really to take off in the 1870's. so in the 1860's, right up to 1870, he gets the idea that women should have rights as all humans should have rights. thishe gets the growth of idea that women should have rights because they are different. because women have a perspective that they are going to be able to do things like stop war and stop a dangerous aspects of industrialization. in 1874 we get the creation of the women's christian temperance union. instantly they became politically involved. they organized under any within meyer, they become politically active because they are trying drinking andsive promote temperance. --y cities have theoretically saloons are being regulated, but they are really not an air intimately involved in the political system. begins to do things like poor liquor into the sewers. it's not a sewer, it will be a later picture because sewers don't take off until the 1880's.
we get mother's day. but this idea of women taking a role, and taking a role because they are different starts really to take off in the 1870's. so in the 1860's, right up to 1870, he gets the idea that women should have rights as all humans should have rights. thishe gets the growth of idea that women should have rights because they are different. because women have a perspective that they are going to be able to do things like stop war and stop a dangerous aspects of industrialization. in...
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and i'll always love him. >> her mother loved him too.ity and trouble, loved him always. even as she loved her children, her family. as she tried her best to make life good while he plotted to kill her. >> a couple years earlier you had a great, full, lovely family life. >> there's really not a word that you can use to describe what our family has been through. >> and you've got such a nice sunny disposition. how do you do that? >> i get my strength from my mother. sunny disposition. how do you do that? >> i get my strength from my mother. >>> that's all for now. thanks for joining us. >>> he was born with a gift. he spoke to the animals. >> a dog trainer to the stars with a beautiful wife. >> he was totally crazy about her. >> but an ill wind would blow through paradise. >> the kennel dogs were very, very upset. there was a huge ruckus. >> they told me, we haven't seen mark.
and i'll always love him. >> her mother loved him too.ity and trouble, loved him always. even as she loved her children, her family. as she tried her best to make life good while he plotted to kill her. >> a couple years earlier you had a great, full, lovely family life. >> there's really not a word that you can use to describe what our family has been through. >> and you've got such a nice sunny disposition. how do you do that? >> i get my strength from my mother....
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name and she has my mother or her mother, mildred pierce. my mother's name was pauline robertson peers. mildred pierce was joan crawford in the movie. that is sloppy and worried about sloppy and worried about things on internet that aren't true. we all go to the internet to find the truth and now i am feeling about that because i don't think they are necessarily true. i think we got to be very careful that our editors really do do the research. mildred pierce, didn't she use close hangers on her children, wire ones or something or maybe that was joan crawford? but i will say goodbye and see my husband and thank you very much. i really appreciate you having me. [applause] [applause] >> that concludes this morning session. thank you missus bush. thank you everyone and this is the texas book festival, go enjoy. >> host: you are watching book to be on c-span2 and we are spending the evening with former first lady who are also authors. up next is hillary clinton. she was first lady from 1993 1993-2001. she is the author of eight books, several of
name and she has my mother or her mother, mildred pierce. my mother's name was pauline robertson peers. mildred pierce was joan crawford in the movie. that is sloppy and worried about sloppy and worried about things on internet that aren't true. we all go to the internet to find the truth and now i am feeling about that because i don't think they are necessarily true. i think we got to be very careful that our editors really do do the research. mildred pierce, didn't she use close hangers on...
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her mother. mentioned they were take -- he was taking their daughter so far away, their honeymoon was going to be in china. they had their first son, herbert jr., in 1903, which did not stop her world travels. actually, they traveled from london where they were based at the time to australia and spent some time there. their first christmas for their firstborn son was in new zealand. wonderful photograph of her son. they had no christmas trees so they stole the plant from the hotel and put it in a room and decorated it for his first christmas. one of the most really interesting stories i found about lou was a very interesting trip she took a cross-country in 1921 from california to washington, d.c. what had happened was her mother had become very ill. lou got on the train to go from washington, d.c. to california to go be with her mother when she was so ill. unfortunately, her mother passed away before lou arrived in california. as i mentioned, she was very close to her father and was struggling h
her mother. mentioned they were take -- he was taking their daughter so far away, their honeymoon was going to be in china. they had their first son, herbert jr., in 1903, which did not stop her world travels. actually, they traveled from london where they were based at the time to australia and spent some time there. their first christmas for their firstborn son was in new zealand. wonderful photograph of her son. they had no christmas trees so they stole the plant from the hotel and put it in...
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plus breastfeeding why many young mothers struggle. hello when welcome to in good shape my topic today is about one of the fascinating events in our life we've all gone through and talking about birth worldwide on average women have 2.6 babies my wife and i have 2 kids it's interesting to see whether word pregnant is derived from in different cultures in syllabic languages pregnant is connected with the word burden in china however being pregnant means being lucky and i'm lucky to because i'm going to meet dr nancy stair she's a midwife and she helped to deliver more than 1200 babies over the years and she's taking care of families from all than 60 different countries. hello dr stone nice to meet here is to meet you if you were born in the u.s. you came to berlin 24 years to go into your midwife since 2001 i guess so how is it being a midwife is it still thrilling it's absolutely amazing i love every day that i go to work every birth is different every woman is different it's very unique every family is different and being at a birth i
plus breastfeeding why many young mothers struggle. hello when welcome to in good shape my topic today is about one of the fascinating events in our life we've all gone through and talking about birth worldwide on average women have 2.6 babies my wife and i have 2 kids it's interesting to see whether word pregnant is derived from in different cultures in syllabic languages pregnant is connected with the word burden in china however being pregnant means being lucky and i'm lucky to because i'm...
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when her mother died when my mother was 17, my mother had to abandon her college dreams to stay homend take care of her younger sisters. i learned my values from them at my kitchen table, the same table where my mother paid the monthly bills, balanced the checkbook, figured out how long we could keep the heater on during the cold winter nights. i know what it means to grow up in a working family, a working-class family. you have to fight for what you believe in. stand up when it is hard. my parents sacrifice for me and my brothers, just like their parents before them. today, i see the sacrifices families are making in this crisis tond economic keep the lights on, food on the table, a roof overhead. no matter where i go, you tell me you want something so basic, so simple you almost shouldn't have to say it. you want your children to dream about the future instead of having to fear the future. you want justice. [applause] you want justice for your children and future generations. in this race, justice was on the ballot. health justice, metal cap -- medicare for all. [applause] everyion
when her mother died when my mother was 17, my mother had to abandon her college dreams to stay homend take care of her younger sisters. i learned my values from them at my kitchen table, the same table where my mother paid the monthly bills, balanced the checkbook, figured out how long we could keep the heater on during the cold winter nights. i know what it means to grow up in a working family, a working-class family. you have to fight for what you believe in. stand up when it is hard. my...
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my mother says every night when our mother came home from work, there was a picture of maryland and heould come and look at the picture and break down crying every night. >> as ruth enters high school, her mother was diagnosed with cervical cancer. >> it is something she hid at the time. she didn't want people to feel sorry for her. >> two days before ruth's graduation, her mother died. >> as a result of her mother's death, she was unable to speak at her graduation even though she was at the top of the class. >> the justice honored her mother's memory by getting the education that seylvi cecilia ct and go on transform america for all families. to lead the charge... good had to be amazing... and amazing had to become the expectation. the drivers feel it every time they get in. ♪ the power... ...has shifted. i wanted more from my copd medicine that's why i've got the power of 1, 2, 3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved once-daily 3-in-1 copd treatment. ♪ trelegy ♪ the power of 1,2,3 ♪ trelegy ♪ 1,2,3 ♪ trelegy woman: with trelegy and the power of 1, 2, 3, i'm breathing better.
my mother says every night when our mother came home from work, there was a picture of maryland and heould come and look at the picture and break down crying every night. >> as ruth enters high school, her mother was diagnosed with cervical cancer. >> it is something she hid at the time. she didn't want people to feel sorry for her. >> two days before ruth's graduation, her mother died. >> as a result of her mother's death, she was unable to speak at her graduation even...
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she was a mother. and she was a jew.perience really helped her realize what feminism was all about. >> it was only through the intervention of her columbia law school professor, gerald gunther, that a judge for the southern district of new york, edmund palmieri, took her on as a clerk. >> palmieri said, look, i'm not concerned that she's a woman. i've had a woman clerk. but she's got a 4-year-old daughter. how can i risk it? i might need her even on a sunday. so gunther's proposal was, if you don't give her a chance, i will never recommend another columbia student to you. [ applause ] >> a lot of highly successful women of her generation understood they had to do everything a little better and a little cleaner and more flawlessly than the men around them if they were going to be taken seriously. and she has never stopped working that way. working that wy ♪ copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way, with anoro." ♪ once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators that work together to signi
she was a mother. and she was a jew.perience really helped her realize what feminism was all about. >> it was only through the intervention of her columbia law school professor, gerald gunther, that a judge for the southern district of new york, edmund palmieri, took her on as a clerk. >> palmieri said, look, i'm not concerned that she's a woman. i've had a woman clerk. but she's got a 4-year-old daughter. how can i risk it? i might need her even on a sunday. so gunther's proposal...
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of plus breastfeeding why many young mothers struggle.hello when welcome to in good shape my topic today is about one of the middle east fascinating events in our life we've all gone through and talking about birth worldwide are never each women have 2.6 babies my wife and i have 2 kids it's interesting to see whether what pregnant is derived from in different cultures in slavek languages pregnant is connected with the word burden in china however being pregnant means being lucky and i'm lucky too because i'm going to meet dr nancy stair she's a midwife and she helped to deliver more than 1200 babies over the years and she's taken care of families from all then 60 different countries. hello doctors to nice to meet here is to meet you we're gone in the u.s. you came to berlin 24 years ago and your midwife since 2001 i guess so how's it being in midlife is it still thrilling it's absolutely amazing i love every day that i go to work every birth is different every woman is different. very unique every family is different and being at a birth
of plus breastfeeding why many young mothers struggle.hello when welcome to in good shape my topic today is about one of the middle east fascinating events in our life we've all gone through and talking about birth worldwide are never each women have 2.6 babies my wife and i have 2 kids it's interesting to see whether what pregnant is derived from in different cultures in slavek languages pregnant is connected with the word burden in china however being pregnant means being lucky and i'm lucky...
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do you remember my mother? she read stories to you when you were very young.vague remembrance of that. he speaks vietnamese my vietnamese isn't very good any more, do you mind telling him that for me? in the vietnam—set british drama monsoon, crazy rich asians star henry golding plays kit, a young man returning to the country of his birth for the first time in decades. your english is very good. better than your vietnamese. having fled with his family as a child, kit is now back to scatter his mother's ashes, but encounters with estranged relatives and a handsome young american whose father fought in the vietnam war make him question his purpose, his heritage and his identity. directed with understated flair by hong khaou, who made the affecting 2014 drama lilting, this is a very low—key mood piece that melds kit‘s own personaljourney with a portrait of modern vietnam as a country in flux, evolving and changing as rapidly as this prodigal son. beautifully shot by benjamin kracun, whose anagrammatical credits include both beast and beats, this may prove too und
do you remember my mother? she read stories to you when you were very young.vague remembrance of that. he speaks vietnamese my vietnamese isn't very good any more, do you mind telling him that for me? in the vietnam—set british drama monsoon, crazy rich asians star henry golding plays kit, a young man returning to the country of his birth for the first time in decades. your english is very good. better than your vietnamese. having fled with his family as a child, kit is now back to scatter...
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british mother until was to have a taste. for time. you can tell it's a mother's 1st black forest cake i want to have something to eat a lot of them so i want. to tell my dad. she said the baker was very generous with the cream. she likes a lot. lynching is enjoying the short time she has been a mother they don't often get the chance to be together. with me. i'm going to have to do much less exposed to me help me i've never seen so many cows. sneaking up so i took a photo of her with a cow pseudonymity kick my. mouth how do they cope with living so far because they're the host matt says she. can you see how to command the thinness she said she misses me terrorist accounts and she wants me to go back to china after reading any studying and nothing. i'm not keen. on. this is a bit that's really my decision it'll be. the admissions she'll support me either way it's all civilians there and she just wants the best for my us and me to find a good job and have a family who can drop food and. i look familiar to happen. no matter where i am in
british mother until was to have a taste. for time. you can tell it's a mother's 1st black forest cake i want to have something to eat a lot of them so i want. to tell my dad. she said the baker was very generous with the cream. she likes a lot. lynching is enjoying the short time she has been a mother they don't often get the chance to be together. with me. i'm going to have to do much less exposed to me help me i've never seen so many cows. sneaking up so i took a photo of her with a cow...
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we got a call from eric gardner's mother. we got a call from that menarr s mother. we got a call from minneapolis, minnesota, from philando castile's mother. we got a call from stephon clark's brother, se ftstefante grandmother who was killed in california. and we got notified that sandra bland's mother is pledging their support to be with you. we got notified that ezell ford, a brother who was having a mental health crisis in los angeles, california, is pledging his support. dejohn kenzie, who was shot 15 times two weeks ago in the back by the los angeles account sheriff's department. i left los angeles coming here. his aunt who raised him literally weeped for you, even though she had just lost her nephew, who she raised as her own son. joseph richardson's mother, baton rouge, louisiana. i mean, the list goes on and on and on. so we are here declaring in breonna taylor's taname, enoughs enough, america! [ chanting: enough is enough, america ] >> please join me in welcoming in a great champion for justice, my co-counsel from the law firm of sam agular, who's also pr
we got a call from eric gardner's mother. we got a call from that menarr s mother. we got a call from minneapolis, minnesota, from philando castile's mother. we got a call from stephon clark's brother, se ftstefante grandmother who was killed in california. and we got notified that sandra bland's mother is pledging their support to be with you. we got notified that ezell ford, a brother who was having a mental health crisis in los angeles, california, is pledging his support. dejohn kenzie, who...
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no mother would do what she's done, no real mother. reporter: and even as she headed off to prison, this saga wasn't over yet. her old boss at healing hands says that while she was working for him, becky had her hands in the till. >> how much money, jurgen? >> about $250,000. >> was stolen by becky from your healing hands account? >> yeah. >> so nice, friendly, gregarious becky out front has been stealing from you with both hands. i'm guessing she was your best paid employee and you had no idea. >> and you would guess right. >> that's before you even get to the whole other thing of the business with kay. so who is this woman? >> evil. >> reporter: becky was never charged with the theft. the da says they had the evidence, but with her guilty plea and life sentence it all became a moot issue. and remember how michael was blamed for stealing checks from healing hands? he told us what really happened. >> it wasn't me. that was my mother. >> she blamed you and you took the heat, huh? well, yeah. she basically told me, hey, if i didn't do th
no mother would do what she's done, no real mother. reporter: and even as she headed off to prison, this saga wasn't over yet. her old boss at healing hands says that while she was working for him, becky had her hands in the till. >> how much money, jurgen? >> about $250,000. >> was stolen by becky from your healing hands account? >> yeah. >> so nice, friendly, gregarious becky out front has been stealing from you with both hands. i'm guessing she was your best...
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she starts it because she remembered her mother going to these mothers days. this was her attempt to turn it into a day for her mother. but the idea of mother's day comes straight out of the polls -- the post-civil war period with the idea that women, as mothers, could clean up world politics. isn't that cool? this is where we get mother's day. but this idea of women taking a role, and taking a role because they are different starts really to take off in the 1870's. so in the 1860's, right up to 1870, you get the idea that women should have rights as all humans should have rights. but she gets the growth of this idea that women should have rights because they are different. because women have a perspective that they are going to be able to do things like stop war and stop the dangerous aspects of industrialization. so in 1874 we get the creation of the women's christian temperance union. the wctu. instantly they became politically involved. under annieed whitmire. they become politically active because they are trying to stop excessive drinking and promote tem
she starts it because she remembered her mother going to these mothers days. this was her attempt to turn it into a day for her mother. but the idea of mother's day comes straight out of the polls -- the post-civil war period with the idea that women, as mothers, could clean up world politics. isn't that cool? this is where we get mother's day. but this idea of women taking a role, and taking a role because they are different starts really to take off in the 1870's. so in the 1860's, right up...
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i heard the mother of the president of the united states. i heard georgewashington's mother . [laughter] now i might have been more amused if i didn't sort of look like george washington . now, another letter that truly thrilled me and amused my family came from a dear little girl who said something like dear mrs. bush, great news i've named my heifer after you . this nice child fairly often sends me updates on barbara bush the hacker. barbara competed in the livestock show one year came in eight. i was sorry for my little friend i was slightly really i'm not sure i could have stood the headlines barbara bush wins fast stock show. which brings me to the next thing that i was reminded of while writing this book. you cannot survive life without a sense of humor. otherwise you will never recover them all the ups and downs and disappointments and wrong turns and one of the reasons i married george bush was that he made me laugh. this was written after the death of our beloved dog nelly. you know, the one who wrote the best selling book about mike and the white house and donated al
i heard the mother of the president of the united states. i heard georgewashington's mother . [laughter] now i might have been more amused if i didn't sort of look like george washington . now, another letter that truly thrilled me and amused my family came from a dear little girl who said something like dear mrs. bush, great news i've named my heifer after you . this nice child fairly often sends me updates on barbara bush the hacker. barbara competed in the livestock show one year came in...
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years, mother, for four she justher mother, developed this enormous sense of respect for her mother's courage and strength. and she also felt, having watched her mother and father in wason, that her mother very, very bright and never had a chance to make a life of it. she was a bookkeeper. , she should have been a supreme court justice. so for ruth, there was a pain and commitment to make sure that she lived the life that her mother would have wanted to live. and i think that is a driving. mary, do you agree with that? ms. hartnett: of course. on the i would add advice for students of what they , there is the big picture level and the daily level. because that is how she ended up achieving so much. .o i would echo her words career tot use your further the economic position of your family. having something that matters, that will make things better for those who follow. her, that was gender equality. -- for her, that was gender equality. or you, it might be something different. everyone is not ruth bader ginsburg, and that is ok. level, reach out and try to make someone's life a little
years, mother, for four she justher mother, developed this enormous sense of respect for her mother's courage and strength. and she also felt, having watched her mother and father in wason, that her mother very, very bright and never had a chance to make a life of it. she was a bookkeeper. , she should have been a supreme court justice. so for ruth, there was a pain and commitment to make sure that she lived the life that her mother would have wanted to live. and i think that is a driving....
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she was a woman, she was a mother, and she was a jew. and that experience really helped her realize what feminism was all about. >> reporter: it was only through the intervention of her columbia law school professor, gerald guenther, that a judge for the southern district of new york took her on as a clerk. >> he said, well, i'm not concerned that she's a woman. i've had a woman clerk. but she's got a 4-year-old daughter. how can i risk it? i might need her, even on a sunday. so guenther's proposal was if you don't give her a chance, i will never rec meommend another columbia student to you. >> a lot of highly-successful women of her generation, understood they had to do everything a little better and a little cleaner and more flawlessly than the men around them if they were going to be taken seriously. and she has never stopped working that way. ay then for the first time ever, include disney+, hulu and espn+. we're a big soccer family. "handmaid's tale ." i love "frozen ". then give families plans to mix and match, so you only pay for
she was a woman, she was a mother, and she was a jew. and that experience really helped her realize what feminism was all about. >> reporter: it was only through the intervention of her columbia law school professor, gerald guenther, that a judge for the southern district of new york took her on as a clerk. >> he said, well, i'm not concerned that she's a woman. i've had a woman clerk. but she's got a 4-year-old daughter. how can i risk it? i might need her, even on a sunday. so...
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mother and daughter decide to go on a color ferry adventure. have to wait until this time when he she understudies the university of student got him and my mom she did visit. the planet to wander through the black forest together and sample the local food. when she wants to make be for a lot so her mother can try german cooking the 1st step is to head to a traditional german but she. michele we're just looking around to be under the ocean my home i'm in my church is what things are because i still go to places to go to push my children to hardiest and touch and hope this here she's amazing my how many types of me there are. flash gifts this is just it's with my fiance on cheese and spinach i'm ok with germany dumplings it's way beyond we also like eating potato salad with it with beef broth a bit of grated on you know where the oil and vinegar i guess you don't get them where you come from if it so wanted in i'm usually. on own pharmacy b.b.q. choosing us amazing to get out the stitches but you can always nothing of concrete like that so much i
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this question from ruth who asks -- >> that is my mother's name. love you, ruth. >> this is your mother. she's asking a question. >> she's dead. okay. >> yes. do you think sometimes people are embarrassed to laugh for fear of offending someone in. >> yes, and i think that the more that we are comfortable with ourselves and educated, we can be comfortable with laughing and knowing what we're laughing at. this whole idea, like the whole back came about because vice news on hbd did a piece but college bookers who were telling comedians what they could and could not say on stage at their colleges. and i was the opposing viewpoint on that piece, and harper collins asked me to write this book, and i don't know where this idea that we can never feel uncomfortable came from. like that is wrong to feel -- that we have to protect ourselves from feeling uncomfortable. every safe space as door that leads to real world. that's not reality. the fact we give everyone a trophy, like, you win a trophy because you broke the record and won the race, and you get a tro
this question from ruth who asks -- >> that is my mother's name. love you, ruth. >> this is your mother. she's asking a question. >> she's dead. okay. >> yes. do you think sometimes people are embarrassed to laugh for fear of offending someone in. >> yes, and i think that the more that we are comfortable with ourselves and educated, we can be comfortable with laughing and knowing what we're laughing at. this whole idea, like the whole back came about because vice...
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the meeting between a mexican president and his mother lopez i would have thought in the families of the missing $43.00 students has only just concluded a few moments ago when we were anticipating that there would be so now it's made as you mentioned robber learning $34.00 new arrest warrants making a total of 70 arrest warrants issued against municipal and state workers against municipal police against members of the mexico security forces and even unprecedented the arrest warrant for at least one member of mexico's federal police that is without precedent and these meetings this is now the 3rd time that president look is over that meets with the families of the missing student since he became president but these meetings have really come to symbolize a new path in this investigation something that hadn't happened in under the previous administration of opinion yet though so these any new piece of evidence any new arrest warrant any new discovery that's announced in this case serves to up and discredit the previous official government narrative over what had happened to the these 43
the meeting between a mexican president and his mother lopez i would have thought in the families of the missing $43.00 students has only just concluded a few moments ago when we were anticipating that there would be so now it's made as you mentioned robber learning $34.00 new arrest warrants making a total of 70 arrest warrants issued against municipal and state workers against municipal police against members of the mexico security forces and even unprecedented the arrest warrant for at least...
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she has her mother mildred pierce. my mother's pauline robinson peers. mildred was john crawford in the movie and that's sloppy and i'm worried about things that are sloppy and things on the internet that are true. we all go to the internet to find the truth. now i'mfeeling shabby about that because i don't think they're necessarily true and i thinkwe've got to be very careful that our editors really do the research . i mean, mildred pierce . think she has close hangers on her children or is that joan crawford? i'm going to say goodbye. i'm going to go home and see my husband . i really appreciate your having me. [applause] >> that concludes this morning's session. thank you mrs. bush. this is the texas book festival, go enjoy. >> your watching the tv on c-span2 and we're spendingthe evening with former first ladies who are also authors. up next is hillary clinton. she was first lady from 1993 to 2001 . she is the author of eight books, several of them best sellers. not only did she write as first lady, she wrote when she was sent senator of new york and
she has her mother mildred pierce. my mother's pauline robinson peers. mildred was john crawford in the movie and that's sloppy and i'm worried about things that are sloppy and things on the internet that are true. we all go to the internet to find the truth. now i'mfeeling shabby about that because i don't think they're necessarily true and i thinkwe've got to be very careful that our editors really do the research . i mean, mildred pierce . think she has close hangers on her children or is...
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this is the mother. >> the mother.that to me was the most chilling part of this whole thing. >> reporter: but if it were true, the young woman was too petite, they thought, to have pulled it off alone. >> there's no way that karrie could've physically carried out the act. if it was to be homicide, she would've needed some help. >> reporter: but from whom? they naturally looked to those closest to karrie, and who was closer than her dad, lloyd -- going all the way back to those ballet school days. cops also knew that lloyd had been in the area that weekend, helping karrie move into her college apartment. >> any more detail you can tell us about things, obviously it's helpful. >> reporter: but what about his apparently iron-clad alibi, backed up by his cell phone records, that he never left his hotel that night? >> from 11 to 7 you are in your hotel? >> yes. >> all right. >> reporter: investigator hurd sent a colleague to spool through the hotel security cam footage. >> he goes, "i don't like what i'm seein'. it looks li
this is the mother. >> the mother.that to me was the most chilling part of this whole thing. >> reporter: but if it were true, the young woman was too petite, they thought, to have pulled it off alone. >> there's no way that karrie could've physically carried out the act. if it was to be homicide, she would've needed some help. >> reporter: but from whom? they naturally looked to those closest to karrie, and who was closer than her dad, lloyd -- going all the way back to...
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amanda's mother lorinda never stopped negotiating.agreed to accept $680,000 for both amanda and nigel. the captives flew out of somalia, they were whisked away to the hospital. mother and daughter finally reunited. people asked me was that the first time i saw her. i know what they are envisioning like us running in slow motion and you know laughing and crying and whatnot. i barely recognized her. it was relieved. it was joy and it was heart achache to see her like that. >> we took a moment to look at each other, she never looked more beautiful than she did. i would not be here if it was not my mother. my mom gave me life and she saved my life. amanda was finally safe and back with her family. adam was not finished with them yet. a single word from him would bring it all back. >> coming up. did your heart stopped? >> it was so scary that he could find me. a facebook message from across the world. a daring under cover plan to catch a kidnapper. >> it sounds lielk something out of a movie. >> we didn't think it would work. >> when "the
amanda's mother lorinda never stopped negotiating.agreed to accept $680,000 for both amanda and nigel. the captives flew out of somalia, they were whisked away to the hospital. mother and daughter finally reunited. people asked me was that the first time i saw her. i know what they are envisioning like us running in slow motion and you know laughing and crying and whatnot. i barely recognized her. it was relieved. it was joy and it was heart achache to see her like that. >> we took a...
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she has my mother, her mother, mildred pierce. my mother's name was pauline robinson pierce. mildred pierce was joan crawford, you remember, in the movie. that's sloppy and i'm worried about sloppy and i'm worried about things on internet that aren't true. i mean, we all go to internet to try to find the truth. well, now i'm feeling a little shabby about that because i don't think they're necessarily true and i think we've got to be very careful that our editors really do do the research. i mean, mildred pierce. didn't she use close hangers on her children, wire ones or something? that was joan crawford. i'm going to say goodbye, i'm going to go home and see my husband. and thank you very, very much. i really appreciate your having me. [applause] . [inaudible conversations] >> that concludes this morning's session. thank you, mrs. bush. thank you, everyone. this is the texas book festival. go enjoy. thank you. [applaus [applause] >> and you're watching book tv on c-span2 and we're spending the evening with former first ladies who are also authors. up next is hillary clinton.
she has my mother, her mother, mildred pierce. my mother's name was pauline robinson pierce. mildred pierce was joan crawford, you remember, in the movie. that's sloppy and i'm worried about sloppy and i'm worried about things on internet that aren't true. i mean, we all go to internet to try to find the truth. well, now i'm feeling a little shabby about that because i don't think they're necessarily true and i think we've got to be very careful that our editors really do do the research. i...
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every mother around the world could feel tamika's pain. we take a moment for a second to reflect on what we just heard. just know we love you, tamika palmer. we're standing with you. >> i'm sorry. >> it's okay. you can get me as wet as you want. what a wonderful soul. at this time -- i really mean it because when lanita and sam called me -- you know, black women are often disrespected. we were calling people in the media. we know it's a call celeb now, but people are not trying to do stories on breonna taylor, this black woman who was killed by the police. and a lot of people did not return my calls as we were begging to give attention to breonna taylor. but i got to tell you, a lot of people did answer the call, and i won't go through the list, but one young woman who answered the call, i had known she was a champion for justice for our days fighting for trayvon martin and so many other families that have been inflicted with this police terrorism that claimed the lives of their loved ones. not only did she answer the bell, she said, crump
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mother, mother with the children, you mother down there with the children. i knew they were now addressing me. but immediately, we got up on our knees and trying to get up to go and the shooting started again. >> reporter: she thought by moving she had draw attention to herself. >> we were scared because we thought now our cover has been blown because now they know we are really not dead. >> reporter: faith didn't trust anyone now, so when a man approached, she was sure it wasn't good. >> and that's when i felt somebody touching me, i knew they had come for us because now they know we are alive. so we just laid down there and i remember telling my daughter, shh, quiet. >> faith has to make a split second decision. their lives depend on it. should she trust the man talking to her child. coming up -- >> baby, baby, touching my daughter. baby, baby. >> and then a fresh shock for catherine's husband. >> that was very traumatic to me. >> when "dateline" continues. where are you?! honey, did you hear about these new geico savings? mom? you'll get an extra 15% on t
mother, mother with the children, you mother down there with the children. i knew they were now addressing me. but immediately, we got up on our knees and trying to get up to go and the shooting started again. >> reporter: she thought by moving she had draw attention to herself. >> we were scared because we thought now our cover has been blown because now they know we are really not dead. >> reporter: faith didn't trust anyone now, so when a man approached, she was sure it...
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mother and daughter decide to go on a color ferry adventure. has had to wait until this time when teaching your own destinies the university of st john and my mom she did visit. planning to wander through the black forest together and solve the local fish. when she wants to make be for a lot so her mother can try german cooking the 1st step is to head to a traditional german butcher in shall we just looking around to feed him under the ocean my home i'm in my country to get. closer to the ice or to go to answer to a question much of the hardiest. and tom i'm told this here she's a man by how many types of measles there are. fleiss get this if it gets with my hand cheese and spinach i'm ok with germany dumplings it's way beyond we also like eating potato salad with as with beef broth a bit of grated on you know where the oil and vinegar i guess you don't get them where you come from if it so when it in time for me on off i was a baby abusing most amazing and it would not be stitches but you can always enough of cauchy like that so much i shall b
mother and daughter decide to go on a color ferry adventure. has had to wait until this time when teaching your own destinies the university of st john and my mom she did visit. planning to wander through the black forest together and solve the local fish. when she wants to make be for a lot so her mother can try german cooking the 1st step is to head to a traditional german butcher in shall we just looking around to feed him under the ocean my home i'm in my country to get. closer to the ice...
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this question from ruth who asks, Ã >> that's my mother's name! love you ruth. >> at your mother.ou think your Ãbdo think sometimes people are afraid to laugh her fear of embarrassing someone?>> the more we are comfortable with ourselves and educated we can be comfortable with laughing and knowing what we are laughing at. this whole idea like the whole book came about because vice news on hbo did a piece about college hookers who were telling comedians what they could and could not say on stage at their colleges. i was the opposing viewpoint on that piece. i don't know where this idea that we can never feel uncomfortable came from. that it's wrong to feel like we have to protect ourselves from feeling uncomfortable. that there is safe spaces, every say space Ãbsafe space has a door that reels, leads to the real world. that is not reality. like you win a trophy because you broke the record and won the race and you get a trophy for smiling while we did it. that's ridiculous. we are going to feel offended, we are going to feel heard donna kurt we are going to have all these feelings
this question from ruth who asks, Ã >> that's my mother's name! love you ruth. >> at your mother.ou think your Ãbdo think sometimes people are afraid to laugh her fear of embarrassing someone?>> the more we are comfortable with ourselves and educated we can be comfortable with laughing and knowing what we are laughing at. this whole idea like the whole book came about because vice news on hbo did a piece about college hookers who were telling comedians what they could and...
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were poor my mother told me she'd a range job for me as a domestic helper. but they said if you don't do sex will never be able to return home again to see your brother and sister. this girl is so ashamed of her past she doesn't want to be seen. she thought she was going for a job as a waitress in singapore but she was locked in the shipping container and forced to serve as migrant workers. i didn't think about running away but i was scared that he would kill me if i tried. the traffickers told her she could earn her freedom by having sex with 240 man. she managed to escape after sleeping with half that number. of children on the march had made friends easily the evenings are a time for fun a chance for the children to be at ease and to be young. thanks in the safety and care of their surrogate guardians they display a newfound confidence. after 4 weeks on the road and having covered a distance of more than 5000 kilometers the march comes to an end in the capital delhi. the marchers will present a petition demanding a change in the law. leading the processio
were poor my mother told me she'd a range job for me as a domestic helper. but they said if you don't do sex will never be able to return home again to see your brother and sister. this girl is so ashamed of her past she doesn't want to be seen. she thought she was going for a job as a waitress in singapore but she was locked in the shipping container and forced to serve as migrant workers. i didn't think about running away but i was scared that he would kill me if i tried. the traffickers told...
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fortunately for me my mother did not sink in logical way and my mother thought that if bombs fall in they might kill me it's a better today to get there and convince my father to take me out of the monastery . when an aid and rescue committee negotiated the safe transport of garion jews out of the country the adani family was on the list of passengers. they were sent to travel by train to switzerland and then emigrate to palestine. the german as as diverted the train. and took the hundreds of people on board directly to back . of the compound served as an exchange camp jews were held for ransom either in return for hard currency off a german civilians in town and in other countries. garion jews were put in barrack 11. as the end of the war approached the conditions in bag and became more and more dire. i know that i was hungry all the time. my mother. replied i am always extremely hungry. the mistake in the in the bad acts in the whole 700 and the bank bets one above the others the bank bets it was called. i did member the main activity was the path we had to stand in 5 rows of 5 in
fortunately for me my mother did not sink in logical way and my mother thought that if bombs fall in they might kill me it's a better today to get there and convince my father to take me out of the monastery . when an aid and rescue committee negotiated the safe transport of garion jews out of the country the adani family was on the list of passengers. they were sent to travel by train to switzerland and then emigrate to palestine. the german as as diverted the train. and took the hundreds of...