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check outside addi, addi is the dog and this movie is not about jason miller. up this bike trail.eeps up with jason on the trail. >> she's going to be tired the rest of the day. >> yeah, she's going to get the greatest nap of all time. >> yeah, but she's not tired yet. she's played fetch with her owner. >> yeah. >> videographer jackalen bur burger, he made the film. >> that's cool. >> i think that's the most joyful thing i've seen. >> well done. >> now, next is my friend's dog and nestle is a big fan of pearl jam. >> are you kidding? this dog is just singing along? >> this dog is stinking cute and sinking along. >> nice. yeah, get this dog a guitar. >>> this is a 30. he's become a bit of a celebrity because he's famous for being talently useless. right here, this is one of his inventions. it's an umbrella that spins. but that's it. it doesn't make it any more efficient. it just makes it a spinning umbrella. watch this, this thing right here. anyone want to take a guess? >> a spur for riding. >> no. >> it's a portable stool. >> why. >> but of course there would be a real pain walki
check outside addi, addi is the dog and this movie is not about jason miller. up this bike trail.eeps up with jason on the trail. >> she's going to be tired the rest of the day. >> yeah, she's going to get the greatest nap of all time. >> yeah, but she's not tired yet. she's played fetch with her owner. >> yeah. >> videographer jackalen bur burger, he made the film. >> that's cool. >> i think that's the most joyful thing i've seen. >> well done....
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her mother who is known as addie among other things shows three black women who went to europe in world war i with the black troops. hundreds and hundreds of white women went to now work with the uso type run by the ymca so the troops had a place to unwind but for all the thousands of black troops only three black women and then she wrote a best-selling book about the treatment of black soldiers during 11 - - world war i that is still referenced today. so she was also called a field secretary and her job was to go to town where it had become so dominant that the black community had become subdued and frightened she would travel these towns by herself and give these rousing speeches feeling that they could do something to face the kkk intimidation so to be aware of the dangers but nevertheless for what we know to be quite unafraid and then left the naacp for other reasons that she was the only female field secretary and she began to feel a little bit mistreated doing this fieldwork at the time so that ran deeply in the blood of eunice. so this great accomplished woman the book is called
her mother who is known as addie among other things shows three black women who went to europe in world war i with the black troops. hundreds and hundreds of white women went to now work with the uso type run by the ymca so the troops had a place to unwind but for all the thousands of black troops only three black women and then she wrote a best-selling book about the treatment of black soldiers during 11 - - world war i that is still referenced today. so she was also called a field secretary...
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it illicit any kenda mostly i think one of the has young girls i will pay then in question and get addy may have been offline and given the panic when my only just met mr cooke and the last. what i mean about your clinical back at. twenty six to ten to sixteen or twenty minutes a. week on it can get all toys to skip or. cry for me mostly in the going to get moment. he's going to give them warnings why not look good but not as young you can point to myself as a bug by jumping down my desk again. and getting. all gotten killed when. the now coolness you know when i've run into a duck when your done so mission of one unit which is reason i can do about this group because you have a. need for u.s.s. lincoln was established in the world. and shot. the guy going down got. one costs is going up with the. cinema queen down in the bucket to eat. eat with. your car for three years a place to put any good or not but this little profile. almost. out boy you all need to ship. a was a but at least taught me quite a compromised the money is a funny i keep it. in the choir boy in iraq and as far. as so
it illicit any kenda mostly i think one of the has young girls i will pay then in question and get addy may have been offline and given the panic when my only just met mr cooke and the last. what i mean about your clinical back at. twenty six to ten to sixteen or twenty minutes a. week on it can get all toys to skip or. cry for me mostly in the going to get moment. he's going to give them warnings why not look good but not as young you can point to myself as a bug by jumping down my desk again....
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now, addy never stayed home, you know? she was always off giving speeches somewhere, but never theless, this is what she preached. and this is what eunice grew up on. so even when eunice's marriage went bad, she tried everything to keep it together because she had this sense from her mother of a duty, a duty to the race, not to leave her husband and to try to find a way to patch things up. it appears that they did live apart briefly in the mid -- the late 1930, but we can't inif down exactly -- pin down exactly when, assuming even that actually occurred. they had a very rocky marriage, but they patched things up toward the end. and, in fact, when her husband was diagnosed with cancer in the late '50s and had to sell his dental practice, she suspended her other activities in order to care for him. as to my memories, i'll share a couple. just family stories. she used to come visit us every year at christmas. she would come on the train. we were living in washington, she was living in new york. she had a fear of flying. she w
now, addy never stayed home, you know? she was always off giving speeches somewhere, but never theless, this is what she preached. and this is what eunice grew up on. so even when eunice's marriage went bad, she tried everything to keep it together because she had this sense from her mother of a duty, a duty to the race, not to leave her husband and to try to find a way to patch things up. it appears that they did live apart briefly in the mid -- the late 1930, but we can't inif down exactly --...
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. >> i kno >>> addy heads down hill. >> she's playing fetch with her owne >> hi, everyone. i'm lizzie bermudez. welcome to "bay area life," the place where lifestyles, interests, food, and entertainment all come together. there's so much to explore. on today's show, the magic of light. >> it's delightful. it's whimsical. and really his intention is to let people come together and have a joyous experience together. >> then, a bigger kitchen within reach. >> american kitchen company is not just kitchens. structural, engineering, design. >> plus, the abcs of anti-bullying. >> it's just, when we go in, we tell the kids how you can take action, how you can be brave,mpe been bullied in the past, and on bullies themselves. >> and healthy family snacks. >> kids, grown-ups, you get hungry, you grab the jar,
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. >>> and the >>> addy heads down hill. >> she's playing fetch with her ow to learn about their medicare options before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! it's also a great time to learn about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. here's why...medicare part b doesn't pay for everything. this part is up to you. a medicare supplement plan helps pay for some of what medicare doesn't. call unitedhealthcare insurance company or go online for your free decision guide about the only medicare supplement plans endorsed by aarp. selected for meeting their high standards of quality and service. this type of plan lets you say "yes" to any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. do you accept medicare patients? i sure do! to learn more call or go online today for your free decision guide. oh, and happy birthday... or retirement... in advance. >>> the man suspected of sending mail bombs to prominent democrats is due in court tomorrow. cesar sayoc is held without bond a
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so plenty to celebrate for addie huzzah. we should be believing that we can win against any size and i reckon we've now earned the respect that means teams say we're not easy to play against and. not at all easy primarily due to that little front three house work said he'll go to work grabbed a goal in the dying seconds but it couldn't prevent frankford securing their ninth win in ten outings previously at the hotel had guided salzburg and baron to championship wins in austria and switzerland. now frankfurt are looking like genuine contenders in the bundesliga. did you know kick off is now when you cheat with the world of football. it was your next. to read we travel the world can really feel it. how high intentions are wrong i'm going to say no the stars make sense and never people quote and discuss football i am pretty serious to. make sure that this is going to go on. as a football kick off on you tube. it's a new. it's been an up and down past few weeks for the hurts a faithful. weeks ago the team inflicted by its first
so plenty to celebrate for addie huzzah. we should be believing that we can win against any size and i reckon we've now earned the respect that means teams say we're not easy to play against and. not at all easy primarily due to that little front three house work said he'll go to work grabbed a goal in the dying seconds but it couldn't prevent frankford securing their ninth win in ten outings previously at the hotel had guided salzburg and baron to championship wins in austria and switzerland....
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their pool however mr trump's tweet doesn't mean that the president won't meet at all here in buenos addis there will be. that g. twenty family photo and all kinds of other events for all the leaders here at the summit and now it's completely unpredictable how the leaders are going to look at each other what their handshake is going to be like if it happens and we'll tell you all about it when these things come in. meanwhile there's speculation that trump called off the meeting with putin for a very different reason that is after trump's former lawyer michael cohen pleaded guilty to lying to congress in the russian occlusion probe the us president had some strong words for cohen. he was convicted of various things unrelated. he was given a fairly long jail sentence and he's a weak person as we cried like other people that you watch he's a weak person and what he's trying to do is get a reduced sentence so he's lying about a project that everybody knew about us leader was referring to a scrapped a project to build a trump tower in moscow earlier the former lawyer said the talks on the proje
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to die of it is far more to be done to stop export licenses that might be used to supply terrorist addie more effective methods must be found to stop the transfers of the document also mentions several countries including saudi arabia and the united states a third parties and trade with them should come under thorough control it said coeditor of the b s news website mike ruddy says the e.u. is drawing attention to the role washington has on arms being supplied to extreme regimes in particular. i certainly think that drawing attention to it and mentioning the us as a party was quite a good idea it's subtle it's very subtle but it certainly draws attention to the fact that the us is the factory the biggest arms dealer on the planet and donald trump being president is the biggest number one arms dealer going at the moment so we have to draw attention to that we have to draw attention to the fact that without the u.s. supplying arms to saudi arabia and other oppressive regimes in the middle east al-qaeda and isis and affiliates would be struggling to actually wage their walls or aggression i
to die of it is far more to be done to stop export licenses that might be used to supply terrorist addie more effective methods must be found to stop the transfers of the document also mentions several countries including saudi arabia and the united states a third parties and trade with them should come under thorough control it said coeditor of the b s news website mike ruddy says the e.u. is drawing attention to the role washington has on arms being supplied to extreme regimes in particular....
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their pool however mr trump's tweet doesn't mean that the president won't meet at all here in buenos addis there will be that g twenty family photo and all kinds of other events for all the leaders here at the summit and now it's completely unpredictable how the leaders are going to look at each other what their handshake is going to be like if it happens and we'll tell you all about it when these things come in. don't try to distance himself as best account from his former lawyer despite speculation that michael cohen's admittance that he lied to congress could be the reason behind these council talks with the duma putin no u.s. president and when describing cohen as a we can vidual. he was convicted of various things unrelated. he was given a fairly long jail sentence and he's a weak first advice being weak like other people that you watch he's a weak person and what he's trying to do is get a reduced sentence so he's lying about a project that everybody knew about ok the u.s. lead to refer you to the trumpet project here in moscow that how cohen now says he gave false testimony on trump
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so when the settlers arrived in singapore they live in very cramped conditions they live in addis hobbes that's where most of your debate in ten forty the hawkins' or so or construct the ten talking temple you can see the time paul this is the actually the back wall of the temple big concert the temple in on of the goddess of the sea mark to. help them ever seek passage over the ocean to singapore. but most of the immigrants came from china. today ethnic chinese make up about three quarters of the city's population. stunted rattle's realize that the mix of different ethnic and religious groups could lead to conflict so he assigned each group to a specific district. here in chinatown you wouldn't expect to find a must when the most was first built it was meant to serve muslim malays and indians who worked in this part of town. they induce have a temple in chinatown the first immigrants from india settled close to the chinese district later arrivals moved into an area north of the river. this is the famous stream area man temple hindus from all over singapore come here to worship. you plea
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on the internet and this year in particular has been a big one for the whole issue of data privacy addie think the twenty is the g. twenty nations as a whole and tackling that it's a very interesting question because in some ways the g. twenty nations that are a good boy the great information in the great information rich kept most institutions in the u.s. and japan they're using data mining for consumer driven behavior whilst countries that have a bigger tradition of social control china are using data mining for social control with its own citizens in terms of their own social credit so i think they're both tech clean with asylum issues of had together data but they're putting them to quite different purposes i think in the cases of the more kepler sort of the g twenty they're using it to buy sickly drive consumer behavior and better target demand whilst in other cases they use them all for internal social control which is actually quite a worrying trend probably not what some of these great great leaps in technology was was meant to was meant to perform tim harcourt in sydney good to
on the internet and this year in particular has been a big one for the whole issue of data privacy addie think the twenty is the g. twenty nations as a whole and tackling that it's a very interesting question because in some ways the g. twenty nations that are a good boy the great information in the great information rich kept most institutions in the u.s. and japan they're using data mining for consumer driven behavior whilst countries that have a bigger tradition of social control china are...
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this happened just after the addy of army ranger leandro jasso was flown to dover air force base in delaware. sergeant jasso was 25, and from ershington state. he was killed in a firefight three days ago. charlie d'agata has more on today's attack. >> reporter: u.s. forces have waged fierce battles against the taliban in ghazni for months, a fight that today cost the lives of more american soldiers. a defense official told cbs news a powerful roadside bomb struck a u.s. military convoy early this morning. attack helicopters flew in to support the evacuation of the wounded. ppe bombing happened in an area where u.s. special forces have been working with afghan commandos against the taliban. last month, we joined american soldiers on field in nangarhar province.ttlethe the vehicle blown up in today's attack was one like this, an mrap, mine resistant ambush protected, designed specifically to defend against roadside dembs-- meaning the explosion that struck the convoy today, causing so many casualties, must have been huge. n the roughly 14,000 american forces still serving in afghanistan, most
this happened just after the addy of army ranger leandro jasso was flown to dover air force base in delaware. sergeant jasso was 25, and from ershington state. he was killed in a firefight three days ago. charlie d'agata has more on today's attack. >> reporter: u.s. forces have waged fierce battles against the taliban in ghazni for months, a fight that today cost the lives of more american soldiers. a defense official told cbs news a powerful roadside bomb struck a u.s. military convoy...
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your pool however mr trump's tweet doesn't mean that the president won't meet at all here in buenos addis there will be the g. twenty family photo and all kinds of other events for all the leaders here at the summit and now it's completely unpredictable how the leaders are going to look at each other what their handshake is going to be like if it happens and we'll tell you all about it when these things come in that's. human and labor rights lawyer don't cover nick jonas alone get your thoughts about it here so on it's off it's only it's often now maybe a meeting on the sidelines what's all this about to make any link with the timing of what happened in the sea in those clashes there just days before the g twenty summit or is that putting two and two together and making five. well now look it's certainly a reasonable guess that that is the reason. that the meeting would be called off on the other hand in my view i think in any reasonable person's view no matter how one views the kershner a situation and who was at fault there it seems like this is the very time to have a meeting between t
your pool however mr trump's tweet doesn't mean that the president won't meet at all here in buenos addis there will be the g. twenty family photo and all kinds of other events for all the leaders here at the summit and now it's completely unpredictable how the leaders are going to look at each other what their handshake is going to be like if it happens and we'll tell you all about it when these things come in that's. human and labor rights lawyer don't cover nick jonas alone get your thoughts...
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addie flew to the university of michigan for the therapy which is being developed.l is to help more than just himself. >> this is andrew michael and he is two months old. >> reporter: the grandson also has the same disease. his daughter was pregnant when addie joined the trial. >> daddy, you might actually be the cure for your grandson, you know, so she goes that's pretty cool. >> reporter: a month after his treatment, his level of clotting factor a key measure of the degrees rose to 10% or 20% to normal from 0. it was up to 50%. >> its actually got up to 147 at one point. >> reporter: he knows longer has to have infusion treatment. >> we're just tickled pink. so happy and so happy for him that he didn't have to take shots any more. >> reporter: meg tier rel cnbc business news. >>> with a potential seven figure price tag, there are a lot of competitors vying for dominance. spark they area, they are all working on gene therapy. >> uniqure is soaring yesterday. the ceo of uniqure joins us now. great to have you with us. >> thank you very much. >> let's be clear, this
addie flew to the university of michigan for the therapy which is being developed.l is to help more than just himself. >> this is andrew michael and he is two months old. >> reporter: the grandson also has the same disease. his daughter was pregnant when addie joined the trial. >> daddy, you might actually be the cure for your grandson, you know, so she goes that's pretty cool. >> reporter: a month after his treatment, his level of clotting factor a key measure of the...
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on monday, trump said he was, quote, not sure if it would happen, addi ining on wednesdayt he is cominguote, very quickly and that there isn't time set aside for that meeting. the kremlin maintains the two will be meeting for a short working lunch on sunday. trump implied on monday he will meet with him in argentina while the kremlin has said trump and putin will have a, quote, long and substantive meeting. meanwhile t me you'd think at that level at the world stage, these things would have been hammered out. >> you'd think. the right hand's not talking to the left. >>> let's find tout weather. we know michelle has us covered on that. we know it's going to be cold and he's already complaining. >> i know. maybe you'll be the lucky one that puts on the winter coat from last year and finds 20 bucks. >> definitely not in my house. >> let's talk about the weather then. we're talking about very cold air in place, and we're also talking about a developing storm system. these two combined will set the stage for some lake-effect snow and heavy rain. 5:00 later on this evening we are going to hav
on monday, trump said he was, quote, not sure if it would happen, addi ining on wednesdayt he is cominguote, very quickly and that there isn't time set aside for that meeting. the kremlin maintains the two will be meeting for a short working lunch on sunday. trump implied on monday he will meet with him in argentina while the kremlin has said trump and putin will have a, quote, long and substantive meeting. meanwhile t me you'd think at that level at the world stage, these things would have...
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. >> mark and addie looked into the indication.hem, it was immediately apparent that there were a lot of problems. >> mark moffett and anne talafaro were one of those attorneys. one of the first things they did was visit the scene of the crime. >> we went to the house. and we walked in and we think, aha. >> within moments of being in that home, we knew immediately that there was a huge problem. >> not a problem for them, more for the people who had put conrad truman away. >>> coming up. an innocent man in jail for someone's mistake in math? >> i remember thinking, well, that's australian him. >> that couldn't be right. >> we immediately started measuring. we knew right away that there was a big problem. >> when "dateline" continues. . while conrad truman sat in a utah state prison marking time, his sister colette searched endlessly for ways to get him out. >> was there a time when you or anybody else in your family thought maybe we don't know him as well as we thought we did? >> no. >> he couldn't have killed her? >> not possible.
. >> mark and addie looked into the indication.hem, it was immediately apparent that there were a lot of problems. >> mark moffett and anne talafaro were one of those attorneys. one of the first things they did was visit the scene of the crime. >> we went to the house. and we walked in and we think, aha. >> within moments of being in that home, we knew immediately that there was a huge problem. >> not a problem for them, more for the people who had put conrad...
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the more general issue of true mother on the tardy side is from people who want the addy. i don't talk. about i'm not oh so cool like you know it all people like i was a chapter about survival don't follow me todo that. important. how to look without medical all this. but i live in a god that really don't want to miss. what it was the only thing you got was your arm all over the house or something. but a palm tree as it was a cold was the body of. a girl who then i showed her the horrors. that ensued. the time or evil. and there but oh. well. i mean those are. also. i feel it weight has been lifted for my family we have taken back our memory from the soviets but there are parts of the soviet legacy that i fear will never be within our control in august two thousand and eight i was traveling from tbilisi when all of a sudden carse came to a standstill. when we started to see the georgian military rushing in the same direction as on its own was like what could be happening it was so scary we turned on the radio and found out that war broke out on the border with russia the r
the more general issue of true mother on the tardy side is from people who want the addy. i don't talk. about i'm not oh so cool like you know it all people like i was a chapter about survival don't follow me todo that. important. how to look without medical all this. but i live in a god that really don't want to miss. what it was the only thing you got was your arm all over the house or something. but a palm tree as it was a cold was the body of. a girl who then i showed her the horrors. that...
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. >>> addy heads down hill. >> she's playing fetch with her you know when you're at ross and you realize it's time your sister stopped borrowing your sweaters? yes! that's yes for less. stop stealing mine... never. the perfect sweater makes the perfect holiday gift. and it feels even better when you find it for less - at ross. yes for less. (music throughout) so you need people that it iyou're close to...r footing, to help guide you. i think about how important it was for me to have the role models i've had. oh, look at that! i wasn't able to get there alone. he essentially plucked me out of obscurity. he's the one who said, "hey man, this is your life, this is what you need to do." nobody can do it alone. the more help you can get along the way, the faster you can achieve your goals. i'm in it to fly. ...to help people achieve their dreams. ...to speak for those who can not. whatever you're in it for... ...we're in it together. and you realize you are the the hostess with the mostest. you know when you're at ross yes! yeah! that's yes for less. entertain in style all season long. it fee
. >>> addy heads down hill. >> she's playing fetch with her you know when you're at ross and you realize it's time your sister stopped borrowing your sweaters? yes! that's yes for less. stop stealing mine... never. the perfect sweater makes the perfect holiday gift. and it feels even better when you find it for less - at ross. yes for less. (music throughout) so you need people that it iyou're close to...r footing, to help guide you. i think about how important it was for me to...
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bring it home for your mama and addy who get up every day and slave on somebody else's job and keep a roof on your head and your back and food on the taliban. bring it home did on table. she was arned communicating it was not just me but it was about all of us and went far in life we would all go far. if i did good we would all do life.n under trump's america they are rying to brainwash us into thinking the only way we do good is wishing for the failure next to us. reject that brand of politics. i reject it. we are all in the same ought to put all our oars in the water and row in if we do irection and that we all go further. we do do better when better. we have an opportunity in this election to send a message not state of florida but across the nation that that derisive visive and politics has no place any more nd that message will resonate outside our state around the nation and around the world that america is still america again stkaoepbts si and common -- decency and common sense and over bad.can win out , i want you to join us and bring this win home not just for but for the fac
bring it home for your mama and addy who get up every day and slave on somebody else's job and keep a roof on your head and your back and food on the taliban. bring it home did on table. she was arned communicating it was not just me but it was about all of us and went far in life we would all go far. if i did good we would all do life.n under trump's america they are rying to brainwash us into thinking the only way we do good is wishing for the failure next to us. reject that brand of...
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. >> so basically, for the addis claimer on facebook ads for political candidates, the person who's buyinghe ad decides what goes in the paid-for buy section. with a political ad, we can decide what goes in there and seems like facebook is not doing a good enough job to vet that. so much so that this week, news posing as all 100 senators were able to get approval from facebook to buy ads in their name as yesterday, senator mark warner and amy kobuchar wrote to mark zuker berg to get his act on all of this. >> we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ comfort. what we deliver by delivering. (door bell rings) it's ohey. this is amazing. with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, are you okay? even when i was there, i never knew when my symptoms would keep us apart. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira can help get, and keep uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people achieve control that lasts. so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infecti
. >> so basically, for the addis claimer on facebook ads for political candidates, the person who's buyinghe ad decides what goes in the paid-for buy section. with a political ad, we can decide what goes in there and seems like facebook is not doing a good enough job to vet that. so much so that this week, news posing as all 100 senators were able to get approval from facebook to buy ads in their name as yesterday, senator mark warner and amy kobuchar wrote to mark zuker berg to get his...
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one state invested no addi dollars in helping people find work, but gillespie says medinrollees shoulde advantage of the services that already exist. >> the goahe program is uanot to have an indivwho is in need of ongoing medical care and needs their health one reason or another, life h them at a point where they can't out of poverty, it's to find them and help them move up the economic ladder. >> work requirements are not mately for the benefit of low income individuals on >> reporter: kevin de liban is an attorney with legal aid of arkansas. this nonprofit, alon the southern poverty law center and the national health law program, ng to block the medicaid work requirements. >> they're based on two huge myths, the first is that poor people are lazy. so the fact is most are working, or have a barrier to work. the second myth is that these work requirements are somehow lending people a hand up. that's absolutely false. edere's not an extra dime of money inven meaningful job training, or anything that would empower people to get skills that would allow them to qualify for something other
one state invested no addi dollars in helping people find work, but gillespie says medinrollees shoulde advantage of the services that already exist. >> the goahe program is uanot to have an indivwho is in need of ongoing medical care and needs their health one reason or another, life h them at a point where they can't out of poverty, it's to find them and help them move up the economic ladder. >> work requirements are not mately for the benefit of low income individuals on >>...
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someone else who is always worth listening to, this analysis is from the bbc‘s emmanuel igunza, in addis there is conflict in the east of the country in the south. this pocket of ethnic conflicts are really worrying the country, and in particular the challenge that is facing the new prime minister who has brought so much reform in the country, is how to deal with these long—term grievances that have been going on for a long time. issues about border conflicts, issues about the conflict on pasture and water points, and so he has to deal with these issues and already we have seen the government has already begun the processes of setting up a border commission that will deal with these historical conflicts. but also he's dealing with more immediate problem, and that is the problem of ethnic incitement. we have seen several people being arrested because of allegedly inciting the conflict that we have seen in parts of the country, but the government seems to be really trying to deal with this issue, because it is quite a big concern. we have seen hundreds of people losing their lives, and we'
someone else who is always worth listening to, this analysis is from the bbc‘s emmanuel igunza, in addis there is conflict in the east of the country in the south. this pocket of ethnic conflicts are really worrying the country, and in particular the challenge that is facing the new prime minister who has brought so much reform in the country, is how to deal with these long—term grievances that have been going on for a long time. issues about border conflicts, issues about the conflict on...
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and you mentioned, these kind of postwar memoirs, that addie and catherine wrote, the two women with the american expeditionary forces work and, what they said is, we knew if we did not write this book, the story of black voters, it would be erased. but it's also a story in which they tell home matters. they are -- their volunteer work and work with soldiers is central. it is not simply about making sure that the story of black soldiers is recorded, but the story of black women support for the soldiers and black soldiers commitment to black women, right? these are all discursive moves, conjuring up the world that you want to be, right? the social relations and interactions that you want to be. but that these were all part of strategies for reminding folks what things ought to look like. >> and let's not forget that black women had been the backbone of the organizations that were mushrooming prior to the war. they wouldn't necessarily just disappear. and, i just happened upon this this week, i'm happy to give it to you if it helps. if it fits in your questions. but, hoover actually wr
and you mentioned, these kind of postwar memoirs, that addie and catherine wrote, the two women with the american expeditionary forces work and, what they said is, we knew if we did not write this book, the story of black voters, it would be erased. but it's also a story in which they tell home matters. they are -- their volunteer work and work with soldiers is central. it is not simply about making sure that the story of black soldiers is recorded, but the story of black women support for the...
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they let addie -- eddie paddle to the nearest island. they drifted 16-18 miles away.e paddled into waves of wind. you can hardly see anything. he took off and everybody was like, eddie would go. he was such a great surfer, a great water man and lifeguard. you have to remember, they had been out for 36 hours and they were exhausted, had not eaten. 17paddled off on march looking for help, trying to paddle to the nearest island. and was never seen again. it was a tragic thing. the rest of the crew could have easily been lost. it is miraculous they were found. was late and had diverted its course to make better time and with one of their last flares, they fired off, and the pilot saw the smallest spark out of the corner of his eye. even though he was late, he said that was an emergency flare. she turned around and they fire their last flare. he knows it is an emergency and he flew over and blinked his lights and headed to honolulu and called the coast guard and radioed where they were. miraculously, the rest of the crew was saved. everybody came in asking where is eddie?
they let addie -- eddie paddle to the nearest island. they drifted 16-18 miles away.e paddled into waves of wind. you can hardly see anything. he took off and everybody was like, eddie would go. he was such a great surfer, a great water man and lifeguard. you have to remember, they had been out for 36 hours and they were exhausted, had not eaten. 17paddled off on march looking for help, trying to paddle to the nearest island. and was never seen again. it was a tragic thing. the rest of the crew...
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the nicotine is powerfully addi addictive.e year. middle schoolers, a 48% jump. it has to stop. >> we'll be at levels where half of the american teenagers and high school students will be using e-cigarettes. that's not tolerable. >> reporter: experts say fruity flavors target teens, including bubble gum, vanilla cream and watermelon. nicotine levels that can lead to addiction and tobacco use. now, the fda is >>. >> >>> wall them off from teen shoppers and verify every customer is at least 18. >> if there weren't flavored, i don't think anybody would be doing them. the flavor is the best part of it. >> across the country schools report kids sneaking puffs in class. some high schools even closing rest rooms as vaping explodes in popularity. now a viral public service announcement by teens for teens who are addicted to ecigarettes. >> its just apart of my life now. i know its bad but i can't stop. >> reporter: e-cigarette maker juul says it plans to discontinue sales of certain fruit flavors at 90,000 stores. a whole new generati
the nicotine is powerfully addi addictive.e year. middle schoolers, a 48% jump. it has to stop. >> we'll be at levels where half of the american teenagers and high school students will be using e-cigarettes. that's not tolerable. >> reporter: experts say fruity flavors target teens, including bubble gum, vanilla cream and watermelon. nicotine levels that can lead to addiction and tobacco use. now, the fda is >>. >> >>> wall them off from teen shoppers and verify...
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addy diis -- adidi is live with the very latest. >> reporter: hi there. >> we're obviously having problems with her camera we'll try to get her back. coming up, starbucks has had a sluggish year. will the china slow down slow the tech down even more? >>> apple has faired out better than the rest. will that trend continue or will china put a daemp on earnings? >>> if you are looking at flipping a house now may not be the time to do it particularly if you live in southern california. don't go anywhere. "power lunch" is back in two minutes. i am a family man. i am a techie dad. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. management >>> google headquarters mountain view, california, monitoring the global walkout adidi. r. >> reporter: i will step out of the way. we seen hundreds walking towards the central courtyard area what is noticeable is it's so quiet. there are no signs like w
addy diis -- adidi is live with the very latest. >> reporter: hi there. >> we're obviously having problems with her camera we'll try to get her back. coming up, starbucks has had a sluggish year. will the china slow down slow the tech down even more? >>> apple has faired out better than the rest. will that trend continue or will china put a daemp on earnings? >>> if you are looking at flipping a house now may not be the time to do it particularly if you live in...
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carlos: addis tuÑÓn cierra con Éxito su serie "el nido de la gaviota".niot. alan: la pasaste muy bien? satcha: sÍ, muy bueno, con maite y mi familia, muy delicioso. alan: me alegra . yo tambiÉn, con mi familia. satcha: quiero contarles, consolas de juegos de vÍdeo, televisores, telÉfonos inteligentes, son algunos de los productos mÁs populares y de los que usted encontrara mayores rebajas en este llamado viernes negro. alan: vamos nuevamente con andrea que estÁn dio para ver cÓmo estarÁ ambiente para ver cÓmo estÁ el asunto en este black friday. andrea. andrea: asÍ es, muchachos, en vivo y a todo color me encuentro en el centro comercial dolphin mall en la ciudad de miami donde, como estÁn viendo, ya se está viendo mÁs el calor humano, los compradores estÁn acercándose a las tiendas para hacer sus compras navideÑas. bueno, hoy les voy a comentar quÉ es lo que realmente vale la pena comprar, asÍ que para todos en casa que estÁn a punto de salir a hacer sus compras navideÑas, saquen lÁpiz y papel porque en lo mÁs in le voy a comentar quÉ es lo que vale la
carlos: addis tuÑÓn cierra con Éxito su serie "el nido de la gaviota".niot. alan: la pasaste muy bien? satcha: sÍ, muy bueno, con maite y mi familia, muy delicioso. alan: me alegra . yo tambiÉn, con mi familia. satcha: quiero contarles, consolas de juegos de vÍdeo, televisores, telÉfonos inteligentes, son algunos de los productos mÁs populares y de los que usted encontrara mayores rebajas en este llamado viernes negro. alan: vamos nuevamente con andrea que estÁn dio para ver...
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the assassination attempt on abbey ahmed two people died after the grenade was thrown as a rally in addisababa as the former head of ethiopia they own military corp was arrested on charges of corruption online retail giant amazon has announced a major shakeup of its operations its unveil a five billion dollar projects which includes the creation of two new headquarters one in new york the other in virginia it follows a fourteen month search for new premises which drew more than two hundred thirty beds companies also expanding its operations in nashville together the three new centers could create some fifty thousand new jobs. just a quick recap of the top stories this hour palestinian armed groups which include how massive announced a cease fire with israel after an escalation of violence threaten to descend into full blown war they issued a joint statement promising to abide by the egyptian brokered truce as long as israel does the saying it's been no official announcement from the israelis stephany's deca has more. seeing residents of southern israel the border communities particularly
the assassination attempt on abbey ahmed two people died after the grenade was thrown as a rally in addisababa as the former head of ethiopia they own military corp was arrested on charges of corruption online retail giant amazon has announced a major shakeup of its operations its unveil a five billion dollar projects which includes the creation of two new headquarters one in new york the other in virginia it follows a fourteen month search for new premises which drew more than two hundred...