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♪ ♪ i know why i'm here wherever i go and whatever i do i was born to love you ♪ ♪ i was born to loveound rescue kiss and you pulled me in all my life baby ♪ ♪ where you been cause i could search the world from south to north but i've already found ♪ ♪ what i'm looking for wherever i go and whatever i do i was born to love you ♪ ♪ i was born to love you looking in your eyes yeah it's all so clear every time you smile ♪ ♪ i know why i'm here wherever i go and whatever i do i was born to love you ♪ ♪ i was born to love you ♪ ♪ 'cause i could search the world from south to north but i've already found ♪ ♪ what i'm looking for wherever i go and whatever i do i was born to love you ♪ ♪ i was born to love you looking in your eyes yeah it's all so clear every time you smile ♪ ♪ i know why i'm here wherever i go and whatever i do i was born to love you ♪ ♪ i was born to love you ♪ [ ♪ ooh, ooh, ooh ♪ [ cheers and applause ] > >>> this is "nightline." love him or hate him, he seems unstoppable. >> i'm always in competition with myself. >> for nfl legend tom brady, this is 40. tonight the secre
♪ ♪ i know why i'm here wherever i go and whatever i do i was born to love you ♪ ♪ i was born to loveound rescue kiss and you pulled me in all my life baby ♪ ♪ where you been cause i could search the world from south to north but i've already found ♪ ♪ what i'm looking for wherever i go and whatever i do i was born to love you ♪ ♪ i was born to love you looking in your eyes yeah it's all so clear every time you smile ♪ ♪ i know why i'm here wherever i go and whatever i...
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this is one of the busiest maternity wards in the pakistani capital islamabad several babies are born here every day but the odds of survival for infants across pakistan is some of the worst in the world according to u.n. children's charity unicef one hundred twenty two die within the first month of life the mothers don't have access to. the hospital they don't have access to look and birth attendants the mothers are malnourished they are an american and it is the lack of awareness among us is cool big a mother build a hospital or a head get on their way to their time of their delivery the situation globally isn't much better every year more than two and a half million babies die before turning one month one million of them take their first and last breaths on the day they are born another two point six billion are still born central african republic afghanistan somalia and list so throw around out the top five nations were infants struggle to stay alive there has been some success in reducing child deaths the number of dying before their fifth birthday has halved over the past twenty
this is one of the busiest maternity wards in the pakistani capital islamabad several babies are born here every day but the odds of survival for infants across pakistan is some of the worst in the world according to u.n. children's charity unicef one hundred twenty two die within the first month of life the mothers don't have access to. the hospital they don't have access to look and birth attendants the mothers are malnourished they are an american and it is the lack of awareness among us is...
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when you add the number of children born in the united states who haved a least one foreign-born parent, won't of every four americans either first or second generation immigrant. we have not seen these numbers since then 1890s when he had 15% of the population for borne, take northwest alaska-zack, 15 part of the population are for born arm. third of the population is a first or second generation immigrant. so we are in the period of profound demographic change it and scares an awful lot of people. we're told that immigrants suck money out of the economy. the reality is hispanics make up 13-14% of the population, but if you look at the total, whole spendable income in the united states, report done by the university of georgia, showed that their spending power is $1.4 trillion. 10% of our national economy is tied to hispanic spending. if they were a country of-unto themselves they would have the 15th largest gdp in the world. now, asians only make up 6% of the population but they generate the same amount of spending power, $1.4 trillion. so, immigrants alone are responsible for 20% of
when you add the number of children born in the united states who haved a least one foreign-born parent, won't of every four americans either first or second generation immigrant. we have not seen these numbers since then 1890s when he had 15% of the population for borne, take northwest alaska-zack, 15 part of the population are for born arm. third of the population is a first or second generation immigrant. so we are in the period of profound demographic change it and scares an awful lot of...
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harriet hemings, who was born in 1801, did. and she reinvented herself on the best terms that she could, as a free-born white woman. and her story opened up an entirely different avenue of investigation and narrative. and i just want to show you this much simplified family tree. here's john wales at the top of it. so he marries wife number one is martha epps, they have a daughter, martha. martha dies. as an adult, martha marries thomas jefferson and has martha and mary, later called mariah. after john wales' third wife died, he begins a relationship with his slave, elizabeth hemings, who, in fact, had been brought to his household by wife number one, martha epps. they have six children together, the youngest of whom was sally hemings born in 1773, the year actually that john wayle, s died. so two things worth noticing here. first of all, that jefferson's wife and sally hemings had the same father, john wayles. the other thing to note is that jefferson's daughter martha and sally hemings born within roughly a year of each other,
harriet hemings, who was born in 1801, did. and she reinvented herself on the best terms that she could, as a free-born white woman. and her story opened up an entirely different avenue of investigation and narrative. and i just want to show you this much simplified family tree. here's john wales at the top of it. so he marries wife number one is martha epps, they have a daughter, martha. martha dies. as an adult, martha marries thomas jefferson and has martha and mary, later called mariah....
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one infant is born every 15 minutes nationwide. the 21st century cures act move forward important child health priorities addressing the opioid especially. the important pieces of legislation will benefit from funding. resulting in a comprehensive strategy document and the document notes full implementation is contingent on funding. congress should consider additional actions. focus on prevention, expansion of opioid use disorder treatment and care, and outcomes after discharge by bogserring the child welfare and early intervention systems. with pregnant women, accessing treatment is difficult. most people aren't receiving effective therapy, both of which reduce risk of death for the mother and increase the likelihood that the infant will go to term. remains urgent need for this, particularly pregnant women. throughout the united states, opioid exposed infants -- state and national perinatal quality improvement groups and hospital teams working to decrease this variability but the work can be accelerated because medicaid is respons
one infant is born every 15 minutes nationwide. the 21st century cures act move forward important child health priorities addressing the opioid especially. the important pieces of legislation will benefit from funding. resulting in a comprehensive strategy document and the document notes full implementation is contingent on funding. congress should consider additional actions. focus on prevention, expansion of opioid use disorder treatment and care, and outcomes after discharge by bogserring...
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this image shows the road she was born on. the next section i would like to highlight is harriet tubman at work. this shows harriet tubman at a very young age checking muskrat traps. they are rodents common in in area. most muskrat traps were checked in the late fall and early winter when the pelts were the thickest. they were caught for their pelts. this shows harriet tubman and the muskrat, ankle deep in water and not wearing any shoes but wearing rags. the quote says, i used to sleep on the floor and cry and cry -- if i could only get home and get in my mother's bed. that drive to go home and be with her family members was within young tubman from a very early age. the next section i would like to highlight is the buck town village store incident. when tubman was about a teenager, she went to the buck town village store with the plantation cook. an angry overseer was there. tubman walked in and there was a runaway slave. she said no. he hit harriet tubman above her eye and skull and knocked her out. the last thing she remem
this image shows the road she was born on. the next section i would like to highlight is harriet tubman at work. this shows harriet tubman at a very young age checking muskrat traps. they are rodents common in in area. most muskrat traps were checked in the late fall and early winter when the pelts were the thickest. they were caught for their pelts. this shows harriet tubman and the muskrat, ankle deep in water and not wearing any shoes but wearing rags. the quote says, i used to sleep on the...
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she's a regular woman who was born into slavery. she remained illiterate, but she did amazing things for her friends and family and i want people to know you can make a difference in your normal life no matter who you are. >>> here's what's ahead. coming up next, a look at the drafting of the u.s. constitution and then we'll tack you to the herbert hoover presidential library and later, a discussion on vehicles used by u.s. presidents. >> and join us tonight for american history tv in prime time from our american artifacts series, we'll visit the herbert hoover presidential library and museum to review the american presidents life portraits exhibit and the henry ford museum to see the presidential vehicles. american history tv is in prime time beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span3. tonight book tv is in prime time with a look at afterwords. the son of the late supreme court justice antonin scalia, christopher scalia shares speeches by his father in his book "scalia speaks" and women's march co-chair linda sarresor discusses
she's a regular woman who was born into slavery. she remained illiterate, but she did amazing things for her friends and family and i want people to know you can make a difference in your normal life no matter who you are. >>> here's what's ahead. coming up next, a look at the drafting of the u.s. constitution and then we'll tack you to the herbert hoover presidential library and later, a discussion on vehicles used by u.s. presidents. >> and join us tonight for american history...
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there are people in the country today who actually oppose the born alive bill. when a baby in the abortion process is born alive, my understanding is you cannot step in and take the life of that living child, but you can all from the table where that baby is in front of you and let the baby die. so obviously, there is a point here when we are not going to be able to talk to each other in a way that apparently persuades anybody. maybe hearts and minds won't change in the senate today, but as many of my colleagues have rented out, they are changing in the country. people realize there is a time when that child has every opportunity with a little help to live independently, and that surely would be too late to and that life in the minds of most people. , view that that life should be shaved -- saved than older people, but i think 63% of all americans say we should not continue to allow this to happen. senator grassley and others have said and the majority of women and democrats and republicans believeg people all that this is not an acceptable place for us to be. w
there are people in the country today who actually oppose the born alive bill. when a baby in the abortion process is born alive, my understanding is you cannot step in and take the life of that living child, but you can all from the table where that baby is in front of you and let the baby die. so obviously, there is a point here when we are not going to be able to talk to each other in a way that apparently persuades anybody. maybe hearts and minds won't change in the senate today, but as...
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another two point six million are still born newborns in pakistan have the least chance of survival with one in twenty two dying within their first month of life central african republic afghanistan somalia and list so throw around out the top five nations were infant struggle to stay alive the average mortality rate is twenty seven deaths in every one thousand births more than eighty percent of newborn deaths are the result of premature birth complications during labor and delivery infections poverty conflict and weak institutions are being blamed those with the best chance of survival are babies born in japan iceland and singapore compared with those countries newborns in the riskiest places are fifty times more likely to die. there has been some success in reducing child deaths the number of dying before their fifth birthday has halved over the past twenty five years but millions more could be saved if mothers and babies had access to affordable quality health care good nutrition and clean water and central african republic one in twenty four babies die before they're even a mont
another two point six million are still born newborns in pakistan have the least chance of survival with one in twenty two dying within their first month of life central african republic afghanistan somalia and list so throw around out the top five nations were infant struggle to stay alive the average mortality rate is twenty seven deaths in every one thousand births more than eighty percent of newborn deaths are the result of premature birth complications during labor and delivery infections...
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several cubs are born here each year. in two thousand and sixteen the panda was removed from the red book that visually it's no longer an endangered species but it is still vulnerable. building up the population is just the first step the toughest challenge for the breeders is still ahead. for us yes there's work. here you know where they're good teaching g.o.p. friends who got to do it and you would know. how ever years maybe even decades of work and needed to make that possible. now while you and i. say you know what i sense your. well done it's a. mortality rate is just one of them. so. the why. of how to die out. by the edge of the. hill with the pressure that by one interest to my mind. is underway to. visit. you at home that's a good. idea that. because bamboo is such a low calorie food to get the nourishment they need. and the other just thing is. you really have to love pandas to do this from morning till night. the animal produces up to twenty kilos of droppings every day. for. the watch so we have. to whether to
several cubs are born here each year. in two thousand and sixteen the panda was removed from the red book that visually it's no longer an endangered species but it is still vulnerable. building up the population is just the first step the toughest challenge for the breeders is still ahead. for us yes there's work. here you know where they're good teaching g.o.p. friends who got to do it and you would know. how ever years maybe even decades of work and needed to make that possible. now while you...
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satya: yeah, even, i was 29 years old when our son was born. if you had even asked me maybe even an hour before he was born, what was going through my head, it was all about, oh, is the nursery going to be ready? what is going to happen to our weekends now that we have a son? when will my wife get back to a job, and so on. but obviously everything changed that night. he was born because of an undetected in utero distress and brain damage. that led to cerebral palsy and he is quadriplegic now. the first, maybe even two years or more even, i was more about, why did this happen to me? what happened to us and all of these plans that i had are now have all been thrown up in the air and changed? whereas my wife, what came naturally to her as a mother was she said, ok, i'm not going back to my job. i am going to really care for my son, drive him around for therapy after therapy. and i watched that. without schooling me, i got schooled. that nothing happened to me. what happened was to my son, and that it was time for me to understand that, realize tha
satya: yeah, even, i was 29 years old when our son was born. if you had even asked me maybe even an hour before he was born, what was going through my head, it was all about, oh, is the nursery going to be ready? what is going to happen to our weekends now that we have a son? when will my wife get back to a job, and so on. but obviously everything changed that night. he was born because of an undetected in utero distress and brain damage. that led to cerebral palsy and he is quadriplegic now....
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according to one of our witnesses, tennessee has a rate of davies born -- babies born with drug withdrawal more than three times the national average. the hospital in joshua city, tennessee treats over 300,000 it sends a year born with nas. nas.fants a year born with to ark to bring services mother addicted to opioids when they are still in the hospital after having their baby. the opioid crisis affects infants and many grandparents have taken on the role of caregiver. in tennessee, there was a 51% increase in the number of parents who lost parental rights because of an opioid addiction. this is a problem seen nationwide. after steadily declining since 2000, there is been a steady increase in the number of children in foster care and in some places the number has even tripled. that is a want of numbers but they represent real children, real families whose lives are affected. it is important for communities to hear how states --for this committee to hear how states are helping to ensure newborns and children impacted by drug abuse are being cared for and that they need changes to federal la
according to one of our witnesses, tennessee has a rate of davies born -- babies born with drug withdrawal more than three times the national average. the hospital in joshua city, tennessee treats over 300,000 it sends a year born with nas. nas.fants a year born with to ark to bring services mother addicted to opioids when they are still in the hospital after having their baby. the opioid crisis affects infants and many grandparents have taken on the role of caregiver. in tennessee, there was a...
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harriet tubman was born in late february, early march of 1822. the records of enslaved people's birth dates were not kept but there is a receipt from a midwife to help the midwife deliver harriet tubman and she died on march 10, 1913 so march 10 is now harriet tubman day which is when the visitor center was opened. so the visitor's center is co-managed by the maryland and national park service. the visitor center is located on a maryland state park called harriet tubman underground railroad state park. our administrative offices are on the other side of the park and they also house the national park service and the network to freedom. the national park service owns 480 acres of land in madison and that land is managed from the administrative offices over there so we are a partnership park. i think anyone should visit this center to build a connection to harriet tubman and her life. i want people to know that harriet tubman was just a normal person, she wasn't a superhero with a cape and these amazing powers, she's a regular woman who was born int
harriet tubman was born in late february, early march of 1822. the records of enslaved people's birth dates were not kept but there is a receipt from a midwife to help the midwife deliver harriet tubman and she died on march 10, 1913 so march 10 is now harriet tubman day which is when the visitor center was opened. so the visitor's center is co-managed by the maryland and national park service. the visitor center is located on a maryland state park called harriet tubman underground railroad...
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she's a regular woman who was born into slavery. she remained illiterate for all of her life, but she did amazing things for her family and friend. she had everything against her, but she lived this amazing life and made a difference, and i want people to know you can make a difference in your normal life no matter who you are. >> join us tonight for american history tv in prime time. from our american artifacts series we'll visit thor had better hoover presidential library and museum to review the american presidents' life portrait exhibit and the henry ford museum of american innovation in michigan to see the presidential vehicles. american history tv is in prime time beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span3. >>> tonight, book tv is in mriem ti prime time with a look at after word, the son of antonin scalia, christopher scalia shares speeches by his father in as book "scalia speaks." linda sarsor discusses her book "together we rise." kay leigh mcmainy is interviewed in her new book "the new american revolution" and scott ke
she's a regular woman who was born into slavery. she remained illiterate for all of her life, but she did amazing things for her family and friend. she had everything against her, but she lived this amazing life and made a difference, and i want people to know you can make a difference in your normal life no matter who you are. >> join us tonight for american history tv in prime time. from our american artifacts series we'll visit thor had better hoover presidential library and museum to...
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cast upon his progeny and they were born to him who identifies the wrongdoer. calling a miraculous unnatural spectacle to be joined in all eternity. to . take food personally with the wonderful people and stories that make it so special for us. and. for all truth probably isn't a. place. that's up. next on d w. it's a tough see turvy world or at least it is in this cup side down house. you like to walk on the ceiling like fifty longstocking. no problem and you don't even need super glue. it's every child's dream come true. how do they do it. see for yourself. your romex sixteen. w. . learned german with w. . any time any place. with or with jo jo and her friends. colleagues discuss it in the next night mr speight says it's where she juggles a war with friends all over the world. online and interactive. german to go. and learn german for free with d w. p. and why here's a. picture of. a trip by airplane seventeen thousand kilometers in six weeks going to risk taking landscapes place forget about the experience of. touching the story. this is our home it's god's
cast upon his progeny and they were born to him who identifies the wrongdoer. calling a miraculous unnatural spectacle to be joined in all eternity. to . take food personally with the wonderful people and stories that make it so special for us. and. for all truth probably isn't a. place. that's up. next on d w. it's a tough see turvy world or at least it is in this cup side down house. you like to walk on the ceiling like fifty longstocking. no problem and you don't even need super glue. it's...
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fdr loved this home from the time he was born here until the time he died. he loved it so much that he wanted the american people and people throughout the world to come here and understand what it meant for him to be born and raised here. and what influenced him when he was growing up, and how it perhaps translated into some of the things he did as president of the united states. he gave this house to the american public. he made arrangements while he was president to have this given to the national park service eventually. so it was his hope and dream that people would come here and learn about him as a person and as president of the united states. >> next, a visit to franklin roosevelt's top cottage, designed by the 32nd president, and located about three miles from the family's springwood estate in hyde
fdr loved this home from the time he was born here until the time he died. he loved it so much that he wanted the american people and people throughout the world to come here and understand what it meant for him to be born and raised here. and what influenced him when he was growing up, and how it perhaps translated into some of the things he did as president of the united states. he gave this house to the american public. he made arrangements while he was president to have this given to the...
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fdr loved this home from the time he was born here until the time he died. he loved it so much that he wanted the american people and people throughout the world to come here and understand what it meant for him to be born and raised here and what influenced him when he was growing up and perhaps
fdr loved this home from the time he was born here until the time he died. he loved it so much that he wanted the american people and people throughout the world to come here and understand what it meant for him to be born and raised here and what influenced him when he was growing up and perhaps
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born in the bronx and raised in ireland.nd nominated for her first academy award back when he was just 13. made a name for herself in hollywood, even though it's a difficult one to pronounce. >> it ranges from -- >> she-sa row-nan. >> saoirse ronan! >> shelli? >> yeah. >> a one "sunday sitdown" with saoirse ronan later in the show. let's begin with the release of the memo from democrats and house republicans making the case that the fbi did not abuse its power when it conducted the surveillance of carter page. president trump speaks out overnight saying the finger should be pointed at president obama. nbc's white house correspondent kelly o'donnell at the white house for us this morning. kelly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, willie, the battle of partisan memos at the white house of the russian investigation took an unexpected turn late saturday. the president had used his authority to declassify the democrats' memo then he quickly criticized it. but he also went a step further turning his attention to barack obama
born in the bronx and raised in ireland.nd nominated for her first academy award back when he was just 13. made a name for herself in hollywood, even though it's a difficult one to pronounce. >> it ranges from -- >> she-sa row-nan. >> saoirse ronan! >> shelli? >> yeah. >> a one "sunday sitdown" with saoirse ronan later in the show. let's begin with the release of the memo from democrats and house republicans making the case that the fbi did not...
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when were you born? mid 9054 and margaret was born 1954 and margaret was born in '55. interviewer: what was the hardest, most challenging day you experienced as an army wife? katherine: i guess two to my parents my brother was killed. i understand that. what was the most rewarding day? katherine: i guess being here. i always said i could not complain. i was at west point and if you ,ere at west point unfortunately, you cannot complain. husbands and wives form command teams within the household. did your husband ever use you as a sounding board -- go ahead and take a drink here it i will work. did your husband ever use u.s. a sounding board? katherine: yeah, but he never paid any attention. [laughter] he would go where he wanted to. the next question was going to be what was your favorite time at the army, but i guess -- army, your time in the the army's wives club was different. katherine: they sure are. interviewer: describe some of those events. katherine: i was never good at making a speech or anything like that. in fact, this is the first time i have ever done anyt
when were you born? mid 9054 and margaret was born 1954 and margaret was born in '55. interviewer: what was the hardest, most challenging day you experienced as an army wife? katherine: i guess two to my parents my brother was killed. i understand that. what was the most rewarding day? katherine: i guess being here. i always said i could not complain. i was at west point and if you ,ere at west point unfortunately, you cannot complain. husbands and wives form command teams within the household....
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the midwife is seen washing the new born child. their infancy dandled on the lack of fun and scenes. and had scenes with cliff and barrow and aras artemis long diana was worshiped in the realm and pantheon and see vinnie had been by the greeks as the great ask mother. and. the stage was on two levels with separate spaces for the orchestra and the performers. and. the fan tad an audience capacity of fifteen pounds in. the low key. her. the ok. thank you. thank you. thank you. it makes a glacial impression has something of a polar landscape for us into terraces with static types the turkish name for the place calls this miracle of nature the cotton wool consul pommel queen's cotton and kali is a consul. in the valley below paul mccartney and one a round the provincial capital of benghazi the cotton fields extend where i for one looks this is one of turkey's major textile centers. i. thank you. thank you thank you. for. your apple as was a textile center too in ancient times the sacred healing family water has proved ideal for dining
the midwife is seen washing the new born child. their infancy dandled on the lack of fun and scenes. and had scenes with cliff and barrow and aras artemis long diana was worshiped in the realm and pantheon and see vinnie had been by the greeks as the great ask mother. and. the stage was on two levels with separate spaces for the orchestra and the performers. and. the fan tad an audience capacity of fifteen pounds in. the low key. her. the ok. thank you. thank you. thank you. it makes a glacial...
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franklin d roosevelt was born and raised in this house. and he was buried right here on the estate as well. the roosevelts originally had a different estate. a little bit down the road from this property. and the house burnt to the ground in 1865. and then fdr father mr. james roosevelt purchased this property to be their new home in the hudson valley. fdr parents were james and sarah dell a more roosevelt. and mr. james roosevelt had a wife before sarah. her name was rebecca holland. and she passed away in 1876. and four years later in 1880, mr. james married miss sarah. he was 52 years old. and she was only 26. so she was half his age. and james and sarah only had the one child, franklin roosevelt. when mr. james roosevelt, his father bought this father in 1867, it was a 17 room farm house, about 110 acres of land, several out buildings which he paid the sum of $40,000 which today is price of expensive car but back in those days a nice amount of money. the house was endarged by fdr in 1915, because by then he had a growing family. and he
franklin d roosevelt was born and raised in this house. and he was buried right here on the estate as well. the roosevelts originally had a different estate. a little bit down the road from this property. and the house burnt to the ground in 1865. and then fdr father mr. james roosevelt purchased this property to be their new home in the hudson valley. fdr parents were james and sarah dell a more roosevelt. and mr. james roosevelt had a wife before sarah. her name was rebecca holland. and she...
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in satya: i was born in the central part of india.avid: and so growing up, your parents doted on you, i assume? satya: yeah, they did. david: and they told you you were going to be prime minister or something important in the country. what did they want you to be? david: they wanted me to stop playing cricket and take my studies a little more seriously. david: you were an avid cricket player, is that right? satya: yes. that is correct. i was in love with it. david: when did you realize you wouldn't be a professional cricket player? satya: pretty soon. [laughter] satya: quickly i realized at best i would play what is considered perhaps first-class in india, but i was not going to go much further than that. but that is when my dad, in fact -- i remember one of the big decisions that changed my life was -- my entire outlook was so provincial when i look back at it. which is, hey, i want to stay in hyderabad, maybe study economics and political science and work for a bank. that was about the extent of my ambition. he looks at me and says,
in satya: i was born in the central part of india.avid: and so growing up, your parents doted on you, i assume? satya: yeah, they did. david: and they told you you were going to be prime minister or something important in the country. what did they want you to be? david: they wanted me to stop playing cricket and take my studies a little more seriously. david: you were an avid cricket player, is that right? satya: yes. that is correct. i was in love with it. david: when did you realize you...
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ahmad rahimi, an afghan born u.s. citizen set off a pressure cooker bomb on a sidewalk in new york city's chelsea neighborhood back in 2016. 30 people were injured in the attack. a second bomb nearby did not explode. prosecutors say rahimi has shown no remorse and has been even trying to radicalize other inmates in prison. >>> a soldier at ft. bragg, north carolina, has been arrested in connection with the brutal abduction and sexual assault of a girl in texas five years ago. police say dna from levi goss is a match. they made the identification after he was investigated in a separate case. they say he attacked the 16-year-old with an ax then dragged her from the side of a road near a school. she escaped by pretending to be dead. goss lived near the crime scene before enlisting in the army. >>> democrats have flipped another state legislative seat. florida democrat margaret good pulled off an upset victory in a special election for state rep. it's the 36th district to turn from red to blue since president trump took o
ahmad rahimi, an afghan born u.s. citizen set off a pressure cooker bomb on a sidewalk in new york city's chelsea neighborhood back in 2016. 30 people were injured in the attack. a second bomb nearby did not explode. prosecutors say rahimi has shown no remorse and has been even trying to radicalize other inmates in prison. >>> a soldier at ft. bragg, north carolina, has been arrested in connection with the brutal abduction and sexual assault of a girl in texas five years ago. police...
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borne to rock... borne to piggyback... you don't want anything stopping you from doing what you love. so if you're looking to give your immune system extra support... only airborne plus beta-immune booster is made with a crafted blend of vitamins and minerals, plus an added ingredient proven to boost your natural defenses. keep doing what you were borne to do. airborne plus beta immune booster. >> the phillies open tomorrow against the bluejays. today they played an exhibition game against the university of tampa. phils off to a good start. tommy joseph, andrew knapp in the third. 1-0 phillies. same count in the fourth inning. 6-0. manager was pleased with the staff today. >> walks on a day fairly unusual in a spring training game. we didn't even work a lot of three ball counts. guys on top of it. >> drexel hosting delaware. blue hens lead by 34 points. dragondragons storm all the way. drexel wins 85-83. the com
borne to rock... borne to piggyback... you don't want anything stopping you from doing what you love. so if you're looking to give your immune system extra support... only airborne plus beta-immune booster is made with a crafted blend of vitamins and minerals, plus an added ingredient proven to boost your natural defenses. keep doing what you were borne to do. airborne plus beta immune booster. >> the phillies open tomorrow against the bluejays. today they played an exhibition game...
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it's just so you're born pandas way just one hundred twenty grams. here in captivity the counts are read by stuff at the panda operating center in the wild it's the mother who takes care of the young she just swallows anything the cub wants to get rid of. these might well be the most helpless little ones in the world as well as the most endearing and quite probably the most expensive. pander is china's national treasure. even its coloring is a living symbol of the past an illusion to the home country where you know young a balanced opposites. black and white light and day and night sun and moon sky and earth heat and cold. war i think oh. my god what a compass born it becomes the property of the people's republic of china. there's no getting around that law but zoos can rent pandas from the state for a limited period it's not cheap so they have to pay over a million dollars a year to the government. says. this is one national treasure that's guarded like the most priceless of jewels. they may be predisposed to laziness but pandas still wake up early
it's just so you're born pandas way just one hundred twenty grams. here in captivity the counts are read by stuff at the panda operating center in the wild it's the mother who takes care of the young she just swallows anything the cub wants to get rid of. these might well be the most helpless little ones in the world as well as the most endearing and quite probably the most expensive. pander is china's national treasure. even its coloring is a living symbol of the past an illusion to the home...
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two thousand children were born here. i was also want to recommend company. nation proceedings. i think the germans find it difficult to face up to the history in the might and they have to do it now and they feel ashamed but at the same time being typically governments they feel powerless they don't know what to do about it but sooner or later they're going to have to confront what happened. in june twenty sixth seen an event takes place in dusseldorf. the state government issued an invitation a study titled the role of the state of north rhine-westphalia income to go on and the consequences this presented to the victims of contraband. the study could been commissioned two years earlier by health minister barbara stephens. it's a ph d. thesis from the faculty of history at the university of much stuff. the author nicholas leonhard sram is already under pressure as the meeting begins. one of the reasons is that he used the term lifestyle drug to describe counter gun. dug into is its leader bob but i got a lifestyle that made a couple of good reasons that i was pretty sure victor
two thousand children were born here. i was also want to recommend company. nation proceedings. i think the germans find it difficult to face up to the history in the might and they have to do it now and they feel ashamed but at the same time being typically governments they feel powerless they don't know what to do about it but sooner or later they're going to have to confront what happened. in june twenty sixth seen an event takes place in dusseldorf. the state government issued an invitation...
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only 51 million will be native born. that leaves us 32 million short and unless folks start churning out more immigration is the only way to fix the deficit. they pay today count the benefits of older not working americans. many of our competitor nations around the world are spiraling towards this democratic cataclysm.o it is going to be over 50, it's extraordinary. because of the liberal immigration policy, today it is an average of 38 increasing in 2030 to just 39. during that time, china and other countries that don't allow immigration go from a median a age. you are not there yet with talk jobs. ask farmers in your state how important lower skilled immigration is to keeping their farms afloat. talking about high skilled jobs know 31%shock you to of phd hunters or immigrants or what about one quarter of all patents in the united states being granted to immigrants. immigrants are twice as likely to start a business 43% of fortune 500 founded by an immigrant or child of an immigrant. ebay founder came where he was born
only 51 million will be native born. that leaves us 32 million short and unless folks start churning out more immigration is the only way to fix the deficit. they pay today count the benefits of older not working americans. many of our competitor nations around the world are spiraling towards this democratic cataclysm.o it is going to be over 50, it's extraordinary. because of the liberal immigration policy, today it is an average of 38 increasing in 2030 to just 39. during that time, china and...
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being born in malawi means she has a much better chance of survival.ears. simple changes have helped, like discouraging woman from giving birth at home. translation: the difference is huge. here, you are supported. because at home, you could be losing blood. but here, if you are losing blood, they give you an injection and if there are any other problems, the doctor can help. premature babies are especially at risk. here, doctors are teaching mothers the kangaroo method, which helps keep these underweight babies warm using body heat. child marriage and the resulting pregnancies are a particular problem and can lead to early birth. 80% of malawians live in rural areas, which means if you are going to have your baby in a clinic, you've got to walk. but the bigger picture is things have got better. unicef says it's because malawi has been open to new ideas. and other developing countries may want to follow that path to give newborns a better chance in life. lebo diseko, in malawi, ending that series of reports on infant mortality. stay with us on bbc news
being born in malawi means she has a much better chance of survival.ears. simple changes have helped, like discouraging woman from giving birth at home. translation: the difference is huge. here, you are supported. because at home, you could be losing blood. but here, if you are losing blood, they give you an injection and if there are any other problems, the doctor can help. premature babies are especially at risk. here, doctors are teaching mothers the kangaroo method, which helps keep these...
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fdr loved this home from the time he was born until the time he died. he loved it so much that he wanted the american people and people throughout the world to come here and understand what it meant for him to be born and raised here and what influenced him when he was growing up and how it perhaps, translated into some of the things he did as president of the united states. he gave this house to the american public and made arrangements while president to have this give ton the national park service eventually. so it was his hope and dream that people would come here and learn about him as a person and as president of the united states. >>> next a visit to flank lin's roosevelt top cottage designed by the 32nd president. and located three miles from hyde park. fdr received a number of guests. including britain's king george the six and queen elizabeth. >>> i think fdr used this place as a place to bring these world leaders up to have them let their guards down and focus on some of the major yieissues tha they are here to talk about. when you walked int
fdr loved this home from the time he was born until the time he died. he loved it so much that he wanted the american people and people throughout the world to come here and understand what it meant for him to be born and raised here and what influenced him when he was growing up and how it perhaps, translated into some of the things he did as president of the united states. he gave this house to the american public and made arrangements while president to have this give ton the national park...
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. >>> coming up, the month when the smartest babies are born.y february. >> definitely september. >>> also ahead, the top dog at this year's westminster dog show. the breed with a rare win. for you, it's always leap over look. now over later. and pause. not even in your vocabulary. so when a cold sore tingle strikes you act on it. only abreva can heal a cold sore in as little as two and a half days when used at the first sign. it starts to work immediately to block the virus and protect healthy cells. nothing heals a cold sore faster. and because abreva acts on it... you can too. act on it, with abreva. psst, we are the new light & fit with zero artificial sweeteners. zeroooooo!! ooh eye contact. ♪ ♪ yeah girl, 13 grams of protein. yaaassss! we're the new light & fit greek nonfat yogurt with zero artificial sweeteners. the breed with a rare win. the bathroom. when things go wrong here, you remember. quilted northern is designed to work so well, you can forget your bathroom trips. but daddy gator can never forget. "i've got to motor out of here.
. >>> coming up, the month when the smartest babies are born.y february. >> definitely september. >>> also ahead, the top dog at this year's westminster dog show. the breed with a rare win. for you, it's always leap over look. now over later. and pause. not even in your vocabulary. so when a cold sore tingle strikes you act on it. only abreva can heal a cold sore in as little as two and a half days when used at the first sign. it starts to work immediately to block the...