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and antoinette, a professor in albuquerque. and is this the first time about watching ajam stream, we're all about access. we use google and i'm going to start with you, as mentioned in july, texas joined 12 other states that approved a ban on abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy, and what does the vote in albuquerque mean for the statewide legislation? >> well, albuquerque is the only city that has a clinic that will do these midterm abortions at 20 weeks, and if they're successful, the clinics would have to move elsewhere within the state, or move to another county in the state. but what i think will happen, there will probably be an immediate motion for an injunction to stop the implementation of this ordinance. >> when looking for a federal law, a lot of people say roe v. wade, supreme court decision, a woman has a fund me fundamentalo have an dortion, and isn't this a debate? >> it's a 7-2 decision, and what roe v. wade said, it's a paramount interest in protecting a potential for human life, but the paramount interest is
and antoinette, a professor in albuquerque. and is this the first time about watching ajam stream, we're all about access. we use google and i'm going to start with you, as mentioned in july, texas joined 12 other states that approved a ban on abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy, and what does the vote in albuquerque mean for the statewide legislation? >> well, albuquerque is the only city that has a clinic that will do these midterm abortions at 20 weeks, and if they're successful, the...
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. >> antoinette nyirumuta is finally getting treatment at the hospital in kibuye. she has been suffering for days from headaches and stomach cramps. her village, 40 kilometers away, has just one clinic and no dr.. here at the hospital she can get a proper examination and undergo tests. she will -- would probably not be treated today if she had not been signed up to the countries public health insurance scheme. >> health insurance is very important because it gives us access to medical treatments. without coverage, treatment becomes expensive. people cannot afford to pay doctors bills on their own. >> that access to health care has been enhanced by the arrival of new ambulances across rwanda, and the decentralized system gives doctors at the hospital more time for their patients. minor ailments can be treated at one of the 200 or so rural health care centers serving villages. >> each facility also has a doctor present once a week to see the most serious cases. >> antoinette's treatment will cost her the equivalent of 20 euro cents. the rest is covered by the insuran
. >> antoinette nyirumuta is finally getting treatment at the hospital in kibuye. she has been suffering for days from headaches and stomach cramps. her village, 40 kilometers away, has just one clinic and no dr.. here at the hospital she can get a proper examination and undergo tests. she will -- would probably not be treated today if she had not been signed up to the countries public health insurance scheme. >> health insurance is very important because it gives us access to...
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. >>> meanwhile atu union leader antoinette bryant said they are attempting to go back on agreements and were part of the final deal. she said this is unconsionable. we want to grow our regional economy. >>> out of hercules, an intense fight at a middle high school is getting attention after a school board member said a student may identify as transgender. there may be a hate crime. >> reporter: hercules middle high school student witnessed a transgender student being harassed by two girls. caught on cell phone video taken by another student. we bleeped the name out of privacy. >> i heard i don't want you sitting next to me. the girl said that to them. then the other girl kept saying get out of here. i don't want you sitting next to me. she didn't give a good reason. she just said i don't want you sitting here. it got more serious and then the teacher came. mr. harris stopped them and the girl was sent out. yesterday i hear about the fight. >> reporter: why the girls picked on the transgender student. >> she didn't like the way they are. >> reporter: the student started the fight as
. >>> meanwhile atu union leader antoinette bryant said they are attempting to go back on agreements and were part of the final deal. she said this is unconsionable. we want to grow our regional economy. >>> out of hercules, an intense fight at a middle high school is getting attention after a school board member said a student may identify as transgender. there may be a hate crime. >> reporter: hercules middle high school student witnessed a transgender student being...
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she was like a marie antoinette and came across as cruel, and all of americans knew vietnam in this loose way, oh, yeah, we're helping these people, saving them from communism and doing this good thing, and here was suddenly a very ugly, dark side to the regime that the americans were helping. >> one thing i didn't know was that she actually was not raised catholic. and in fact converted when she married monin nhu. i always thought being french, as she was, a french citizen -- she was a french citizen -- >> her father was. >> that they naturally should have converting to catholicism but in fact they were buddhists and is interesting. a lot of vietnamese families are split and the religious divide is part of it. my father, for instance, was raised catholic, and my mom was raised buddhist, and there's a lot of family that is split along that line, but to see her being so procatholic and supportive of a regime that creaked down on buddhism was shocking for somebody that was raises buddhist. can you talk about the religious divisions in vietnam during that time? >> a little bit. yes, madame n
she was like a marie antoinette and came across as cruel, and all of americans knew vietnam in this loose way, oh, yeah, we're helping these people, saving them from communism and doing this good thing, and here was suddenly a very ugly, dark side to the regime that the americans were helping. >> one thing i didn't know was that she actually was not raised catholic. and in fact converted when she married monin nhu. i always thought being french, as she was, a french citizen -- she was a...
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and last week, ah alone, we saw 180 to antoinette patients in three days . >> 14 of the state's 36 abortion clinics have effectively closed leaving large parts of texas with no abortion services. the clinic say women are now driving hours to make their appointments. the backlog is forcing there clinic to turn some women away. >> one of the phone calls i made to cancel appointments, the woman called back in a panic and threatened suicide. and at that point, what do you say to people? >> and the clinics that are open have fewer doctors who can perform abortions. that's due to the new legal requirement that all abortion doctors have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital. this hospital in dallas requires active staff doctors to admit a minimum of 18 patients a year. that's contrary to the goals of an abortion doctor who would only send their patients to a loss when something goes wrong. this clinic lost half of its doctors. these doctors have worked in and around each other in dallas for last 40 year. and they're all sitting at home. and these are the original pioneers. these are the ones w
and last week, ah alone, we saw 180 to antoinette patients in three days . >> 14 of the state's 36 abortion clinics have effectively closed leaving large parts of texas with no abortion services. the clinic say women are now driving hours to make their appointments. the backlog is forcing there clinic to turn some women away. >> one of the phone calls i made to cancel appointments, the woman called back in a panic and threatened suicide. and at that point, what do you say to people?...
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sort of as a marie antoinette, came across as very cruel. at that time all of america knew of vietnam in this loose way, like, oh, yeah, we're helping these people, we're saving them from communism, and we're doing this really good thing. and here was, here was suddenly a very ugly, dark side to the regime that the americans were helping. so -- >> well, one thing i didn't know was that she actually was not raised catholic. and, in fact, converted when she married. i had always thought being french, as she was, french citizen, she was a french citizen. >> her father was. >> yeah. that they naturally should have converted to catholicism but, in fact, they were buddhist. a lot of vietnamese families are sort of split in many ways, and the religious divide is definitely part of it. my father, for instance, was raised catholic, and my mom was raised buddhist. there's a lot of families split along that line, but to see her being so pro-catholic and supportive of a regime that cracked down on buddhism was a little bit shocking in a way for someone
sort of as a marie antoinette, came across as very cruel. at that time all of america knew of vietnam in this loose way, like, oh, yeah, we're helping these people, we're saving them from communism, and we're doing this really good thing. and here was, here was suddenly a very ugly, dark side to the regime that the americans were helping. so -- >> well, one thing i didn't know was that she actually was not raised catholic. and, in fact, converted when she married. i had always thought...
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this hope diamond, she purchased the hope diamond in paris, supposedly worn by marie antoinette. they warned her, do not do it. then people started to die around here. -- around her. i came in to washington decades ago and went in to see the smithsonian. there in front of me was the hope diamond. i thought, the night before there had been on abc television, the curse of the hope diamond. i said, the curse of the hope diamond? and i came out and my car was missing. [laughter] >> the harding presidency, we begin to hear about the scandals that were building, including the so-called teapot dome scandal. the attorney general daugherty. the veterans bureau scandal, which was many hundreds of thousands of dollars. on the positive side, the first radio broadcast from that administration. he was also the president who appointed former president taft as chief justice of the united states. i am wondering, alternately, about mr. harding's reputation. one viewer on facebook asks whether or not he was the most corrupt president in history. there are others who suggest he does not get his due
this hope diamond, she purchased the hope diamond in paris, supposedly worn by marie antoinette. they warned her, do not do it. then people started to die around here. -- around her. i came in to washington decades ago and went in to see the smithsonian. there in front of me was the hope diamond. i thought, the night before there had been on abc television, the curse of the hope diamond. i said, the curse of the hope diamond? and i came out and my car was missing. [laughter] >> the...
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she was sort of like a marie antoinette. she came across as very cruel. that time, all of america new as the ominous loose way. we are helping these people, saving them from communism and doing us good thing. he was suddenly a very ugly, dark side to the regime the americans were helping. >> well, one thing i didn't know what she actually was not raised catholic. and in fact, converted when she married madame nhu. i always thought of being a french citizen. >> her father was. >> a naturally converted to catholicism. but in fact they were buddhists. this is interesting because a lot of vietnamese families are split in many ways and the religious divide is definitely part of it. my father, for instance, was raised catholic and my mom was raised buddhist. there's a lot of family split along that line. to see her be so pro-catholic and support about a regime to crack down on buddhism with a lot of the shock and in a way for someone who was raised buddhist. can you talk about the religions in vietnam? during that time. >> a little bit. she was born in hanoi, w
she was sort of like a marie antoinette. she came across as very cruel. that time, all of america new as the ominous loose way. we are helping these people, saving them from communism and doing us good thing. he was suddenly a very ugly, dark side to the regime the americans were helping. >> well, one thing i didn't know what she actually was not raised catholic. and in fact, converted when she married madame nhu. i always thought of being a french citizen. >> her father was....
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she was like a marie antoinette and came across as cruel, and all of americans knew vietnam in this loose way, oh, yeah, we're helping these people, saving them from communism and doing this good thing, and here was suddenly a very ugly, dark side to the regime that the americans were helping. >> one thing i didn't know was that she actually was not raised catholic. and in fact converted when she married monin nhu. i always thought being french, as she was, a french citizen -- she was a french citizen -- >> her father was. >> that they naturally should have converting to catholicism but in fact they were buddhists and is interesting. a lot of vietnamese families are split and the religious divide is part of it. my father, for instance, was raised catholic, and my mom was raised buddhist, and there's a lot of family that is split along that line, but to see her being so procatholic and supportive of a regime that creaked down on buddhism was shocking for somebody that was raises buddhist. can you talk about the religious divisions in vietnam during that time? >> a little bit. yes, madame n
she was like a marie antoinette and came across as cruel, and all of americans knew vietnam in this loose way, oh, yeah, we're helping these people, saving them from communism and doing this good thing, and here was suddenly a very ugly, dark side to the regime that the americans were helping. >> one thing i didn't know was that she actually was not raised catholic. and in fact converted when she married monin nhu. i always thought being french, as she was, a french citizen -- she was a...