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a family of communities that is very devoted to their kids, families, and extended families. have found that if this is your first stop, this is a great first up, because it is a terrific community. i am a proud public school educator, public school educator for 47 years, so i have a lot of that have given me a focus on understanding the impact that families undergo every day. you know, most of our families recently are working. it is interesting, but change, change, since the recession, we see a lot of families working, but what we have discovered is those families are working with a lot oflow-paying jobs, a lot service jobs, hourly jobs with very few benefits, without any coverage of insurance, so that we have had situations where we have had families come to us. just recently we had a single mom come to us. she was going to have surgery. she came to our office talk to our social worker, because she did not know what she was going to do, because her pay was able to pay the rent and put food on the table and secure the kids, but she knew that having surgery, she would be out
a family of communities that is very devoted to their kids, families, and extended families. have found that if this is your first stop, this is a great first up, because it is a terrific community. i am a proud public school educator, public school educator for 47 years, so i have a lot of that have given me a focus on understanding the impact that families undergo every day. you know, most of our families recently are working. it is interesting, but change, change, since the recession, we see...
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williamson, october 15, 1902. >> there's a real story behind it. family legend is that it's from the white house. >> could that be? the white house does have a colorful past. it's nearly completed at the end of john adams' presidency. he moves in in november 1800, but stays only a few months. thomas jefferson spends two terms there before handing the keys to james madison. then british troops set it ablaze in the war of 1812. [ indistinct shouting ] first lady dolley madison orders the staff to remove this beloved portrait of george washington by gilbert stuart. but according to william seale, author of two books on the white house, the building's interior is destroyed. >> they burned the second floor with rubble, and then they broke up all the furniture and poured lamp oil on it. and the attic fell in, and then it burned through the main floor and the whole thing, in about two hours, was just a shell. >> after the war, the original architect, james hoban, rebuilds it exactly as it had been -- in what will become known as the federal style. >> president m
williamson, october 15, 1902. >> there's a real story behind it. family legend is that it's from the white house. >> could that be? the white house does have a colorful past. it's nearly completed at the end of john adams' presidency. he moves in in november 1800, but stays only a few months. thomas jefferson spends two terms there before handing the keys to james madison. then british troops set it ablaze in the war of 1812. [ indistinct shouting ] first lady dolley madison orders...
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you see a direct federal aid to families. that might not seem to radical now but at the time it was a completely new idea. they tried it a little while and then shut it down again. a recognition of the needs of some of these families. last time i give you some cartoons to go along with this. these are from thomas nast in the 1870's. worked on protecting black families from violence. the cartoons give you a sense of how that was portrayed in the north. these are by thomas nast, i far the most famous cartoonist of the era. he mostly did his work for harpers weekly, a very popular -- it is in the library, you can pull it off the shelf. they are great. he was the guy who invented the elephant for the republicans and the democrats -- and the donkey for the democrats. he invented the modern santa claus and things of that sort appeared he was a very influential cartoonist. two examples of how the struggles of reconstruction were represented in harpers weekly. the one at the top is called and het on a monument," is showing an african-
you see a direct federal aid to families. that might not seem to radical now but at the time it was a completely new idea. they tried it a little while and then shut it down again. a recognition of the needs of some of these families. last time i give you some cartoons to go along with this. these are from thomas nast in the 1870's. worked on protecting black families from violence. the cartoons give you a sense of how that was portrayed in the north. these are by thomas nast, i far the most...
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discovered is those families are working with very low paying jobs. a lot of service jobs, hourly jobs with very few benefits, without any coverage of surance, so that we've had situations where we've had families come to us. just recently we had a single mom come to us. she was going to have surgery. she came to our office talk to our social worker, because she did not know what she was going to do, because her pay was able to pay the rent and put food on the table and take care of the kids but she knew having surgery, she was going to be out of the workforce, and she had no backup. and what was she to do? and you know, again, i talk about hampton, it rallies, it supports their families. but she was frantic because she knew she didn't have the income to be able to support her. she knew she was going to be able for six weeks with surgery and recuperation. and for us as educators, we don't work with just the students. we look at our work as families and students. and so when things happen in the family, it has a direct impact on the work that we do every
discovered is those families are working with very low paying jobs. a lot of service jobs, hourly jobs with very few benefits, without any coverage of surance, so that we've had situations where we've had families come to us. just recently we had a single mom come to us. she was going to have surgery. she came to our office talk to our social worker, because she did not know what she was going to do, because her pay was able to pay the rent and put food on the table and take care of the kids...
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this is a first for my entire family. reporter: -- >> lizzie fletcher, democrat, texas, is respecting the seventh district. in the houston area. she was born and raised there and practicing law before becoming a congressman. she is the first democrat to represent the district. reporter: this is an exciting place to be from. >> i was born in the 1970's, and grew up in the 1980's, and we were really experiencing some tough times in the early 1980's. we had to recover and rebound. i have seen how our town has changed. it is a place where i believe you can do anything. it is a community where there's nothing that we can can't solve. that's a big part of how i see the world and a big part of why i'm here. we work together to solve problems here in houston and we would like to see congress doing a little bit more of that. that's how i wound up here. reporter: were your parents houstonians as well? >> yes. my mom goes back many generations, my dad is also from houston and then grew up in mid-land, texas, and the city -- and moved
this is a first for my entire family. reporter: -- >> lizzie fletcher, democrat, texas, is respecting the seventh district. in the houston area. she was born and raised there and practicing law before becoming a congressman. she is the first democrat to represent the district. reporter: this is an exciting place to be from. >> i was born in the 1970's, and grew up in the 1980's, and we were really experiencing some tough times in the early 1980's. we had to recover and rebound. i...
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schrier: you know, it's a family investment. it's a family affair. when one person runs for office, really the whole family is involved. we also have a 10-year-old son who is very much invested and feels all of the good, the bad, and the ugly of running for office and being in office. and so we're all adjusts but, you know, this -- we made this decision as a family and we decided there are some very real problems in our country that need to be fixed and that when something's wrong in the world, you step in and you do something about it. and that's really a message for my son. >> have you had any mentors in life? what sort of influence have they had on you? ms. schrier: oh, gosh. i had lots of mentors in life. we can start with my family and parents and my grandparents, my husband in many ways is a guide for me. and, of course, fran kauffman. i have many mentors here in congress. and everybody is excited and willing to help and wants to make sure we do the best job possible for all the people in our districts. >> what did your parents do when you were
schrier: you know, it's a family investment. it's a family affair. when one person runs for office, really the whole family is involved. we also have a 10-year-old son who is very much invested and feels all of the good, the bad, and the ugly of running for office and being in office. and so we're all adjusts but, you know, this -- we made this decision as a family and we decided there are some very real problems in our country that need to be fixed and that when something's wrong in the world,...
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family. governor bevin, you have a large inclusive family. you adopted, is it four. >> four. ur of our nine children. >> four of your nine children. i know you make it easy. i watched you on videos. but, hey, look, i'm a parent of three. i know there is nothing easy with kids. what -- was there anything struckive in your -- and the first lady's experience as adoptive parents that would remind us that these kids are just normal kids that want to be loved unconditionally by at least one person, right? somebody to love them. talk to us about it and first lady, edwards, i want you to think about your own children and talk to us about what you do and what the governor does. >> i'll keep it tight and made me laugh at the beginning when you said people's response was to be afraid of teenagers. heck, if you've ever had a teenager doesn't matter whether they were born to you or not you were probably afraid of them at some point or at least they wanted you to be. the bottom line it doesn't come with a ma'am whether born to you or adopted. the reality in some measure through adoption you
family. governor bevin, you have a large inclusive family. you adopted, is it four. >> four. ur of our nine children. >> four of your nine children. i know you make it easy. i watched you on videos. but, hey, look, i'm a parent of three. i know there is nothing easy with kids. what -- was there anything struckive in your -- and the first lady's experience as adoptive parents that would remind us that these kids are just normal kids that want to be loved unconditionally by at least...
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. >> i'm honored to be asked for a family friendly economy to introduce to welcome you here and i want to introduce our guest from ohio, senator brown, ho will say a few words. [applause] mr. brown: -- mr. brown: first time in new hampshire since i was at if i believe i was in manchester and preliminary mouth state university first with senator shaheen, campaigned with her in 2014 and then with her husband. we went on to a couple of other sites. i would like to introduce my wife, connie schultz. [applause] mr. brown: i will not say much. i want to hear from the panelists of course. we are in the midst of something we call our dignity to work tour. since election day 2018, i was re-elected to my third term in the senate. i have continually noticing that democrats seem to think you either choose to talk to the progressive base or you talk to working families and listen to issues that matter to them and i don't think it's a choice. we have to do both. we don't win states like new hampshire or ohio unless we talk to workers and to progressives and i'm a long time progressive. but i won in
. >> i'm honored to be asked for a family friendly economy to introduce to welcome you here and i want to introduce our guest from ohio, senator brown, ho will say a few words. [applause] mr. brown: -- mr. brown: first time in new hampshire since i was at if i believe i was in manchester and preliminary mouth state university first with senator shaheen, campaigned with her in 2014 and then with her husband. we went on to a couple of other sites. i would like to introduce my wife, connie...
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some of us were holding our families together with one income. a two-person family with one person or both people working and trying to juggle all the daily joys, all the daily stresses that we face or someone in our family may be battling addiction and needs time off to go into rehab. and family and medical be the insurance should be there for all of us. to relieve some of the financial strain of taking time off from work. we are grateful tonight to be joined by a panel of people from this community who will start this discussion for us. first, we have former state representative and the ceo of one sky community services, which serves one of 10 regions in new hampshire for individuals with the elemental disabilities, individuals with developmental disabilities. myi'm the only member of family that did not graduate from that high school. i made up for that by serving on the school board. [laughter] >> prior to moving to new hampshire, i grew up in that state to the north of ohio. both of my kids were born in ann arbor, so i am obligated to say go b
some of us were holding our families together with one income. a two-person family with one person or both people working and trying to juggle all the daily joys, all the daily stresses that we face or someone in our family may be battling addiction and needs time off to go into rehab. and family and medical be the insurance should be there for all of us. to relieve some of the financial strain of taking time off from work. we are grateful tonight to be joined by a panel of people from this...
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a pizza. from fish the whole family has become vegetarian they know that a kilo of beef means twelve kilos of c o two emissions. when starting the project carbon and her family were already lower than the average german carbon footprint of eleven tonnes per person annually they decided to set themselves a target of just four tonnes a person per year. sunday evening is time for the weekly c o two calculations. now they'll figure out how much carbon dioxide was a minute through their use of electricity transportation and food. yes not bad. twenty five point one eight tons of the family. that's five tonnes per person. and they realised that there's quite a high potential for saving on emissions without drastically restricting their quality of life. for their holidays in saxony the family will still use the car because it's less carbon emitting than the train. there's still quite a way to go before they reach an even more ambitious goal becoming a climate neutral family but they've made a good start. now india is the hard largest importer of illegal. but this illegal trade is also a big problem. t
a pizza. from fish the whole family has become vegetarian they know that a kilo of beef means twelve kilos of c o two emissions. when starting the project carbon and her family were already lower than the average german carbon footprint of eleven tonnes per person annually they decided to set themselves a target of just four tonnes a person per year. sunday evening is time for the weekly c o two calculations. now they'll figure out how much carbon dioxide was a minute through their use of...
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caring for a family member. she was later told that in-laws don't qualify for family leave and she was fired.>> you are still free to have a heart and behave like a human being. >> she was not able to use her vacation time, personal time or bereavement time to cover her absences. they blamed the decision on computer software. >> i don't see how human resources without the human part of it is going to work. >> the circumstances were entered and the system concluded she had to be fired. >> assuming this system made the decision, it did it in a way that looks terrible. >> i would need to get an okay from her parent company.>> we showed up to the corporate office.>> i won't discuss it. >> this looks weird. >> joan williams is a law professor and runs the center for worklife law. mothers were discriminated against in the 1990s until laws were changed. this type of discrimination against employees taking care of her sick parents is becoming increasingly common. >> the downside is looking quite heartless. >> under the p
caring for a family member. she was later told that in-laws don't qualify for family leave and she was fired.>> you are still free to have a heart and behave like a human being. >> she was not able to use her vacation time, personal time or bereavement time to cover her absences. they blamed the decision on computer software. >> i don't see how human resources without the human part of it is going to work. >> the circumstances were entered and the system concluded she...
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we went to the pictures a lot as a family. iam went to the pictures a lot as a family.d going to the pictures in the 50s to pictures like the sound of music, chitty chitty bang bang, those kinds of movies with the family. the beatles films i remember were a big impact. my films i remember were a big impact. my film education were seeing often a black—and—white movies on a saturday morning, saturday afternoon and that is why it knew about charlie chaplin, buster keaton, laurel and hardy. to be anywhere near them professionally, you might as well been talking about going to venus. it was not until i started doing some school plays that somebody said i could be an act. what! what do you do? that everything is called drama schools, idid not everything is called drama schools, i did not know anything about those. what convinced you that you could act? was there a moment when you we re act? was there a moment when you were a schoolboy that you did a performance? i never thought that. i do know that i feel it now but i know it really, really makes me happy. you know that thing
we went to the pictures a lot as a family. iam went to the pictures a lot as a family.d going to the pictures in the 50s to pictures like the sound of music, chitty chitty bang bang, those kinds of movies with the family. the beatles films i remember were a big impact. my films i remember were a big impact. my film education were seeing often a black—and—white movies on a saturday morning, saturday afternoon and that is why it knew about charlie chaplin, buster keaton, laurel and hardy. to...
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the young woman contracted tuberculosis a year after the family were moved to ma who'll once a small fishing village east of mumbai. go by. when we came here from kuala my daughter was fine before she worked at a pharmacy. she had no health issues back then. the both stylists are one of thousands of families that have been relocated to the area under a slum demolition drive in the indian mega city. hundreds of them have either lost a family member or have seen them battle chronic health issues since the relocation . bobby that i knew. had to go and we started experiencing all kinds of problems after we were brought here it's difficult to get food the areas filthy the air and water and clean. there are chemical factories all around us. the new residential estate is in the middle of a heavily industrialized landscape the residents call it toxic hell flanked on all sides by oil refineries and chemical factories the air here is full of smoke and fumes and foul smelling emissions. leaks and accidents in the factories are common. it's an environment hostile to habitation that people are be
the young woman contracted tuberculosis a year after the family were moved to ma who'll once a small fishing village east of mumbai. go by. when we came here from kuala my daughter was fine before she worked at a pharmacy. she had no health issues back then. the both stylists are one of thousands of families that have been relocated to the area under a slum demolition drive in the indian mega city. hundreds of them have either lost a family member or have seen them battle chronic health issues...
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(pam) a teenage girl from sacramento is doing her best to keep a family tradition alive. (ken) she's on her way to becoming an eagle scout. sonseeahray tonsall reports. nat sound of q-and-a"dad did it, grandpa did it...brother did it. now you're doing it." "yeah.""what's the draw to being in this and reaching for eagle scout?""um... it's..it's honestly it's so much fun."a simple answer to the kind of transition that's taken two years for what was the boy scouts of america to complete - the addition of girls to it's admired, adventurous ranks.nat soundthough she's been part of every kind of activity boy scouts could invite siblings to... for her whole life...february first was the first time katherine boggs could be a full-fledged scout on her own...under what's now known as scouts bsa. katherine boggs/scout"they got to go camping a lot...i really, really love camping...another thing they got to do a lot was shooting like with archery."things this 16 year old didn't find were embraced the same way during her several short stints with the girl scouts.katherine boggs/scout"i
(pam) a teenage girl from sacramento is doing her best to keep a family tradition alive. (ken) she's on her way to becoming an eagle scout. sonseeahray tonsall reports. nat sound of q-and-a"dad did it, grandpa did it...brother did it. now you're doing it." "yeah.""what's the draw to being in this and reaching for eagle scout?""um... it's..it's honestly it's so much fun."a simple answer to the kind of transition that's taken two years for what was the boy...
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i met a young family with two small children who came from sunset. that they never would have gone to the playground there. too dirty, too run down, to many needles. now the new cafÉ on the playgrounds are now part of their saturday. this is a start. a first step towards making our public spaces clean and safe. we have also seen our investments in community policing yield results. last year, we had a 18% drop in homicide, which coincides with a major reduction in gun violence for the second year in a row. in fact, we had a 25% increase in firearm fees, and a 30 5% decrease in gun violence. [applause] to put it simply, more guns off the streets, fewer crimes in homicides involving guns. we also had a nine% reduction in property crimes, including an 18 % drop in car break-ins, and a 13% drop in car thefts. we are, at last, reversing the carved reagan epidemic through the great work of our police department, we are working a dip -- making a difference on violent crimes and property crimes. more officers in our neighborhoods, and investments in cleaner, s
i met a young family with two small children who came from sunset. that they never would have gone to the playground there. too dirty, too run down, to many needles. now the new cafÉ on the playgrounds are now part of their saturday. this is a start. a first step towards making our public spaces clean and safe. we have also seen our investments in community policing yield results. last year, we had a 18% drop in homicide, which coincides with a major reduction in gun violence for the second...
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child from a family. ess he removed a child from family, you are not eligible for the funding. while not perfect, we think we can begin to build that early intervention that our communities need and may be number of children removed for neglect can begin to drop faster than we have began to see. when separation is needed, and there will be times, there are always times would have to separate kids, family first will allow us to build family support networks to keep them rather than an institution or a group home. that is the context for the conversation. let me ask you a couple of questions. firstly the edwards, governor bevin, you have put your reputations out on this. it is the least sexy of topics that you can think of. the media stories are never the good things in child welfare, it is always about what went wrong. we admire your leadership. proud of in most the louisiana, first lady edwards. you stuck your neck out and said, i am kids. >> i am most part of my husband, tolerate he would not cuts to the
child from a family. ess he removed a child from family, you are not eligible for the funding. while not perfect, we think we can begin to build that early intervention that our communities need and may be number of children removed for neglect can begin to drop faster than we have began to see. when separation is needed, and there will be times, there are always times would have to separate kids, family first will allow us to build family support networks to keep them rather than an...
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family. governor bevin, you have a large, inclusive family. you adopted -- >> for of our nine children. >> four of your nine children. i am a parent of three, i know there is nothing easy with kids. was there anything instructive and you -- that would remind us that these kids are normal kids that want to be loved unconditionally by at least one person. somebody to love them. talk to us about it and first lady edwards i want you to think about your own children and talk to us about what you do and what the governor does. >> i will keep it tight, because it is true. people's responses are to be afraid of teenagers. if you've ever had a teenager, it doesn't matter if they were born to you or not, you are probably afraid of them at some time. they don't come with the manual, rather born to you or adopted. with adopted you have an awareness of what is coming more than if they are born to you. to that end, what kids need is someone to love them. it is in short measure. more than 10 years ago my wife and i tried to adopt a child out of the foster car
family. governor bevin, you have a large, inclusive family. you adopted -- >> for of our nine children. >> four of your nine children. i am a parent of three, i know there is nothing easy with kids. was there anything instructive and you -- that would remind us that these kids are normal kids that want to be loved unconditionally by at least one person. somebody to love them. talk to us about it and first lady edwards i want you to think about your own children and talk to us about...
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. >> reporter: it was a sad day as the family said their goodbyes. with a prayer, family and friends said their last goodbyes. >> i'm going to miss him for a long time. >> reporter: he said he remembers his dad, driving at night for uber. >> i just feel bad for my dad. >> it was a 21-year-old, kaayla wilson, who also died in the crash. officials are looking at how she ended up driving the wrong way. >> could have made a stop at mariposa. as you can see to the left, that's a vermont street off-ramp. >> reporter: late today, other reports point to wilson crashing into a building in columbia square and then getting on the off ramp. >> meanwhile the muslim community has come together to help. >> he was taken so suddenly. >> he was relatively new to the community and he leaves behind seven kids and a widow. >> reporter: cynic sunday, the community has help them comb with their loss. >> we'll take care of their rental for a year. so that's one less thing to worry about. >>> a go fund me page has been created. >>> we are seeing some really impressive snow. >
. >> reporter: it was a sad day as the family said their goodbyes. with a prayer, family and friends said their last goodbyes. >> i'm going to miss him for a long time. >> reporter: he said he remembers his dad, driving at night for uber. >> i just feel bad for my dad. >> it was a 21-year-old, kaayla wilson, who also died in the crash. officials are looking at how she ended up driving the wrong way. >> could have made a stop at mariposa. as you can see to the...
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one thing i know about elizabeth is she knows what it needs to grow up in a family that lives paycheck to paycheck, that has experience. when you see that as a kid, when you feel that come you never forget it. that is why i am proud to be here because in elizabeth warren we have someone who will never forget what and who she is fighting for, a person that is honored to hold the awesome power of the presidency of the united states to read the paycheck stress from every child's stomach. it is not just a vision. she will make it her vision. -- her mission. me in celebrating and getting behind our senator, elizabeth warren. [cheering] it is my honor to introduce someone who has been fighting side-by-side with the senator since she first ran for senate in 2012. .he is my friend he is one of the kindest guys but one of the toughest public servants i know, our friend. >> good morning. his lawrence in the -- is lawrence in the house? i like that. good. i am going to read something to you that you will heard, something that has made this country great, something we cannot forget and something w
one thing i know about elizabeth is she knows what it needs to grow up in a family that lives paycheck to paycheck, that has experience. when you see that as a kid, when you feel that come you never forget it. that is why i am proud to be here because in elizabeth warren we have someone who will never forget what and who she is fighting for, a person that is honored to hold the awesome power of the presidency of the united states to read the paycheck stress from every child's stomach. it is not...
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under my plan, that same family right here in new hampshire would pay a maximum of $6,000. ink about that. [applause] think about what that would mean. that family would have another $1200 a month to spend on housing, to pay down loans, to put in savings, to do what they want to do with the money. and for a family of four, making under $50,000 here in new hampshire, the program would be entirely free. [applause] senator warren: we can keep pushing the point home, for a single mom working two jobs and pulling and $30,000, her childcare costs would drop to zero. or for the young couple trying to start a small business or the young family where one parent is still in school. think of all the families who would have real money in their pockets and first-rate care for their children. [applause] senator warren: and we can do it without raising taxes one thin dime for working families. [applause] senator warren: let me show you how. the ultra millionaire tax that i have been talking about, oh, yeah. it requires families with a net worth above $50 million to pay 2% tax on just that
under my plan, that same family right here in new hampshire would pay a maximum of $6,000. ink about that. [applause] think about what that would mean. that family would have another $1200 a month to spend on housing, to pay down loans, to put in savings, to do what they want to do with the money. and for a family of four, making under $50,000 here in new hampshire, the program would be entirely free. [applause] senator warren: we can keep pushing the point home, for a single mom working two...
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this evening she receives two problems ibrahim on how to become with a family. solutions are often attracted by the generous dowry here twenty seven thousand dollars thanks to methadone nationals from around the world. bill keys questions them rigorously determined to protect it will it's a saturday. even if the fact that it is going to continue and that it's really. going on around. here. would qualify for. the world if. it's a good. time for it to go to the g.o.p. . ibrahim's interview last only a few minutes then it's brought this time. is a fisherman the lady to philip many of the of that. tend not to have a clip into. the job most all it's not going to do is let me get my way and i'm clear that you're going to hurt. her and i'm going to keep. oh oh i feel fine all day. bill keys takes her role as much by seriously the prospective husband must have a job they must never have been married before and they must practice islam moderately. as if. he. was a. hero. if. their god if he ever did he was. but bill keys except these two brothers and two girls are present
this evening she receives two problems ibrahim on how to become with a family. solutions are often attracted by the generous dowry here twenty seven thousand dollars thanks to methadone nationals from around the world. bill keys questions them rigorously determined to protect it will it's a saturday. even if the fact that it is going to continue and that it's really. going on around. here. would qualify for. the world if. it's a good. time for it to go to the g.o.p. . ibrahim's interview last...
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is a leader on issues of importance to working families. he spent his time in the us senate, i'm so happy he could be here. the format for this evening's we hear from a panel which you can see appear, who see the critical need for family medical leave and senator sherrod brown will speak a bit more and we have time at the end for questions from folks here. i am sure that many people in this room have struggled with the issues we are going to talk about and you will hear about tonight. maybe you recently had a baby or adopted, or maybe you are caring for an aging parent or a partner who is ill. most of us face these events in our lives. so far, too many of us face difficult, almost impossible choices when we get into these situations. we are glad new hampshire and many other states are working to find solutions. according to the federal reserve bank, 40% of us cannot face an unexpected $400 expense. this is in part because wages are not keeping up for a lot of working families and there is a big paycheck to paycheck but to think about that, w
is a leader on issues of importance to working families. he spent his time in the us senate, i'm so happy he could be here. the format for this evening's we hear from a panel which you can see appear, who see the critical need for family medical leave and senator sherrod brown will speak a bit more and we have time at the end for questions from folks here. i am sure that many people in this room have struggled with the issues we are going to talk about and you will hear about tonight. maybe you...
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a chance now. the how we can show us. other members of natasha's family could now also be tested if they chose to they have a fifty fifty chance of having the mutated gene as well but some people prefer not to know. in addition to prophylactic surgery those who test positive can also opt for more regular cancer screening that won't stop the almost developing of course but an early diagnosis could at least improve the chances of survival. finding out you have this gene mutation isn't easy to deal with so that needs to be given careful thought before you go for the test what will you do if the result is positive how will you tell your children or siblings lots of people decide they'd rather not know and you have to respect that. just most men of all they speak to young. martina schuster's daughter very you know got herself tested under scuppered she does not have the gene mutation martina suncor binion on the other hand decided not to have to test this currently no effective breast cancer screening for men of his age so he decided he was better off not know
a chance now. the how we can show us. other members of natasha's family could now also be tested if they chose to they have a fifty fifty chance of having the mutated gene as well but some people prefer not to know. in addition to prophylactic surgery those who test positive can also opt for more regular cancer screening that won't stop the almost developing of course but an early diagnosis could at least improve the chances of survival. finding out you have this gene mutation isn't easy to...
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a lesbian. very queer family. growing up in the 90's with a queer family was odd, i had the bubble to protect me, and here, i felt safe. i was bullied relatively infrequently. but i never really felt isolated or alone. i have known for virtually my entire life i was not suspended, but kindly asked to not ever bring it up again in first grade, my desire to have a sex change. the school that i went to really had no idea how to handle one. one of my parents is a little bit gender nonconforming, so they know what it's about, but my parents wanted my life to be safe. when i have all the neurological issues to manage, that was just one more to add to it. i was a weird kid. i had my core group of, like, very tight, like, three friends. when we look at autism, we characterize it by, like, lack of eye contact, what i do now is when i'm looking away from the camera, it's for my own comfort. faces are confusing. it's a lack of mirror neurons in your brain working properly to allow you to experience empathy, to realize where s
a lesbian. very queer family. growing up in the 90's with a queer family was odd, i had the bubble to protect me, and here, i felt safe. i was bullied relatively infrequently. but i never really felt isolated or alone. i have known for virtually my entire life i was not suspended, but kindly asked to not ever bring it up again in first grade, my desire to have a sex change. the school that i went to really had no idea how to handle one. one of my parents is a little bit gender nonconforming, so...
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this case needs to be looked at again, as we have always said as a family. the abuse our mother suffered, we felt, was never recognise properly and her mental condition was not taken into account. a man is found guilty of manslaughter after he supplied his girlfriend with drugs at the bestival music event in 2017. ceon broughton did little to help 24—year—old louella fletcher—michie as she suffered a reaction to a class—a drug. two men tell the bbc they were abused repeatedly by the pop star michaeljackson in the 1980s and early 1990s. every time i was with him, every single time i stayed the night with him, he abused me. you're playing all the wrong notes. and andre previn, the oscar—winning film composer, conductor, and star of this famed morecambe and wise sketch, dies at the age of 89. and at 11:30pm, we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, laura hughes, political correspondent at the financial times, and former fleet street editor eve pollard. stay with us for that. the court of appeal has ordered the retrial of a woman who w
this case needs to be looked at again, as we have always said as a family. the abuse our mother suffered, we felt, was never recognise properly and her mental condition was not taken into account. a man is found guilty of manslaughter after he supplied his girlfriend with drugs at the bestival music event in 2017. ceon broughton did little to help 24—year—old louella fletcher—michie as she suffered a reaction to a class—a drug. two men tell the bbc they were abused repeatedly by the pop...
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a family seeking justice. a new investigation after nbc news asks questions about a man's death days after he was arrested for a dui. >> the meeting in vietnam after months of flattering talk about the north korean leader, president trump privately lowers expectations for their face. an nbc news exclusive inside mar-a-lago at inside's big party and the trump supporters paying hundreds to dance the night away and defying the odds at the age of 86. how one woman took off on a trap eaeze and landed in the guinness book of world records. >> this is nbc nightly news with kate snow. >>> good evening. after an unprecedented four-day summit pope francis today ended the gathering with some of his pointed words yet calling sexual abuse of children at the hands of clerics abominable crimes that must be erased from the face of the earth. the pope calling any single case of abuse an atrocity and any of those that survived the abuse the pope's words weren't enough, they want action now. we begin now with ann thompson who cov
a family seeking justice. a new investigation after nbc news asks questions about a man's death days after he was arrested for a dui. >> the meeting in vietnam after months of flattering talk about the north korean leader, president trump privately lowers expectations for their face. an nbc news exclusive inside mar-a-lago at inside's big party and the trump supporters paying hundreds to dance the night away and defying the odds at the age of 86. how one woman took off on a trap eaeze and...
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a d-u-i stop last month... newman is west of merced. today singh's familyattended a competency hearing for the man accused of killing him. gustavo perez arriaga... who told the judge that his real name is paulo virgen mendoza ... evaluation, after his attorney raised concerns that his client did not understand his charges. aorney says he now believes mendoza is mentally competent to stand trial... and asked a judge to seal the mental health evaluation on the grounds that it could be incriminating. today the judge decided to suspend the case until april eighth. supporters of the late corporal singh who gathered outside the courthouse said... that's too long. (grant) mendoza had an outstanding d-u-i arrest warrant when singh pulled him over. the suspect is an undocumented immigrant from mexico - and faces the possibility of deportation. (vicki) in national news tonight... border security is top of mind for
a d-u-i stop last month... newman is west of merced. today singh's familyattended a competency hearing for the man accused of killing him. gustavo perez arriaga... who told the judge that his real name is paulo virgen mendoza ... evaluation, after his attorney raised concerns that his client did not understand his charges. aorney says he now believes mendoza is mentally competent to stand trial... and asked a judge to seal the mental health evaluation on the grounds that it could be...
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a nerve. this for approximately two years. myself and my family, we did not have the mold issues, we had excellent maintenance, but what i did experience is more of a financial hardship. also knowing other families who had financial hardships, the charged unfairly, kind of being locked in knowing that the company that was not the military running base housing, they had their finger on you. they can back it into a corner and say, if this is the amount -- oh, this is what you os owe,his is the amount you this is what you owe us. i stayed on a particular base, and i would say that maybe 30% of the units were condemned. we did have neighbors who complained about that, they made -- they went to the office, to the private companies, they didn't get anywhere, and it was just the runaround. runaround after runaround, after run around the people who were active duty and lived on base, after they served for many years, they experienced hardship. chargede still being out of their bank account every month. so there are a lot of different aspects to what we're
a nerve. this for approximately two years. myself and my family, we did not have the mold issues, we had excellent maintenance, but what i did experience is more of a financial hardship. also knowing other families who had financial hardships, the charged unfairly, kind of being locked in knowing that the company that was not the military running base housing, they had their finger on you. they can back it into a corner and say, if this is the amount -- oh, this is what you os owe,his is the...
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have feelings especially for this type of photography i mean when you're you know when you're with a family after they've lost a loved one or in a situation where people have lost everything i think it's impossible to not have feelings about it and i think. when you do see pictures from people that go into those situations without feelings you can see it in the imagery i mean they're not they're not able to capture the emotion of the situation is i think it's important to feel and i don't think it's necessary for journalists to go into a situation without any opinions of their own you can go into a situation and have an opinion on what is right and what is wrong and you can still be open to every side of the story and open to every side of the argument and you know i think as long as you're willing to. except at some point if you're wrong and you know if you see something that goes against your beliefs you capture it anyway in your belief change i think i think that's good journalism not just walking into a situation trying to be as void of any. thought process or any feeling on the subject
have feelings especially for this type of photography i mean when you're you know when you're with a family after they've lost a loved one or in a situation where people have lost everything i think it's impossible to not have feelings about it and i think. when you do see pictures from people that go into those situations without feelings you can see it in the imagery i mean they're not they're not able to capture the emotion of the situation is i think it's important to feel and i don't think...
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we looked like a normal american family because we were a normal family. anything. he was very good at what he was doing. his duplicity was very, very skilled and polished. >> people ask me, do you know where his wife is? do you know where btk's wife is? she just disappeared, never wanted any part of anything. >> i can't imagine what her mom and her and her brother went through finding out who their dad was, and what he really did. that must have been almost as bad as what he did to us. >> i believe that the rader family has been victimized by him and i also have compassion for the pain. but it's not the same kind of a deal. you know what i mean? it's one thing to be hurt by someone you love. it's another thing to see someone that you love hurt. >> if his family had no idea what he was up to, or even saw any evidence of this over 30 years, it really makes you question how well do you know anyone? >> some people would want to stay in the shadows. they would not want to step out publicly and say i'm the daughter of a serial killer. why tell people? >> i mean
we looked like a normal american family because we were a normal family. anything. he was very good at what he was doing. his duplicity was very, very skilled and polished. >> people ask me, do you know where his wife is? do you know where btk's wife is? she just disappeared, never wanted any part of anything. >> i can't imagine what her mom and her and her brother went through finding out who their dad was, and what he really did. that must have been almost as bad as what he did to...
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>> it comes from my family background. was raised in a very traditional religious family. look for that as my own personal strength. given incredible opportunities throughout my yet i don't make those decisions without asking for his guidance.and >> where did you grow up? how did you grow up? > i grew up in central pennsylvania, i am one of five children, my dad a civil engineer, my mom, a hommaker. brother after r open heart surgery as a child have knew i wanted to impact in medicine so i made that my career goal. was blessed to have great opportunities to study at institutions. using prayer as a mile post for ask how i can serve the people whether it is in medicine government.it is in so this is a transition for me to the next step. > who's been your mentors in life and why? >> my parents have been my mentors. encourage us ays to strive to do our best, to do it with the guidance of our and i also have a very interesting mentor is my wife. so much as given me insight into myself. we've known each other since we old. 12 years we go back quite a distance. until we fall in l
>> it comes from my family background. was raised in a very traditional religious family. look for that as my own personal strength. given incredible opportunities throughout my yet i don't make those decisions without asking for his guidance.and >> where did you grow up? how did you grow up? > i grew up in central pennsylvania, i am one of five children, my dad a civil engineer, my mom, a hommaker. brother after r open heart surgery as a child have knew i wanted to impact in...
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are you a family member? okay, because you need to speak during the rebuttal time. if you are here for public comment, if you could line up against the wall, and please remember to give a speaker card after you are done speaking. >> okay. who is the first speaker for public comment? >> thank you, members of the board of appeals for taking the time to be here today, and for listening to us. my name is anneke. peter wilson, the architect, and part owner of this architect is my father-in-law. my husband is also an owner of this property, and we lived there together. my husband grew up in san francisco. >> i'm sorry, if you are a family member, generally -- >> i can't speak in public comment? >> if you are related party to the family member. >> i apologize. >> no problem. next speaker, please. i'm assuming you are not related , i'm just kidding. >> my name is sarah, i am here to read two letters in support of the application. one letter is from brent mcdonald. as a neighbor of jasper place, my wife and i support mr. wilson's right on the garage on jasper place. the parki
are you a family member? okay, because you need to speak during the rebuttal time. if you are here for public comment, if you could line up against the wall, and please remember to give a speaker card after you are done speaking. >> okay. who is the first speaker for public comment? >> thank you, members of the board of appeals for taking the time to be here today, and for listening to us. my name is anneke. peter wilson, the architect, and part owner of this architect is my...
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is there something we should do about definition of what a family is? some of these are moral issues from a scientific point of view. the child's brain is not asking about the genetic relationship between -- >> she had raised that child, by the way. >> what a child's brain needs is a responsive person, and it does not have to be someone you are related to, but it has to be a person who is an important adults caring -- >> the ladies time has expired. -- the lady's time has expired. >> each of you has so much background and expertise in various aspects of this horrible situation we have been dealing with for many years. i would love to hear from each of you in my five minutes, because we all want to fix -- we want a better system. we want a system that does not whoude separating families are legitimate family members. we don't have a terrific system, we don't have standards, we don't have procedures. i am hearing from all of you that we have been lacking this for years and years. i would love for each of you to share, if you could fix one thing, and you al
is there something we should do about definition of what a family is? some of these are moral issues from a scientific point of view. the child's brain is not asking about the genetic relationship between -- >> she had raised that child, by the way. >> what a child's brain needs is a responsive person, and it does not have to be someone you are related to, but it has to be a person who is an important adults caring -- >> the ladies time has expired. -- the lady's time has...