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. >> a mother, a medical assistant, and a nursing student, camille was 2 1/2 at the time when her blood sugar reading was six times above normal. randolph, we blamed ourselves. nutrition, it was our fault that she was diagnosed. >> camille remembers being scared going in to doctor and getting shots. >> randolph says she would like her daughter to grow up without this disease, but she is glad she got it as as a child not a an adult. >> the encringe meteorologist -- encrino encrinnologist says they have to be careful about their diet. >> they have to maintain excellent control. >> maintaining a healthy diet will decees of -- decrease worsening the symptoms later in life. >> for decade -- code dead decade, mcdonald's has provided children with happy -- meals toys. >> erin needs to make the right choice for the child in the backseat, and someone has to say no. someone has to be the parent and -- say no. but it is not as much in this day in age. >> some restaurants are starting to respond to the issue. ryan quaran reports. people with a glueten tolerance are allergic to wheat barly and rye.
. >> a mother, a medical assistant, and a nursing student, camille was 2 1/2 at the time when her blood sugar reading was six times above normal. randolph, we blamed ourselves. nutrition, it was our fault that she was diagnosed. >> camille remembers being scared going in to doctor and getting shots. >> randolph says she would like her daughter to grow up without this disease, but she is glad she got it as as a child not a an adult. >> the encringe meteorologist --...
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[applause] >> please, welcome camill. >> that was a great reading and you changed up my play list. >> start with a poem i read after i learned that the rate of valum prescriptions in baghdad sky rocketed after the u.s. entry into that space. the title of the poem and it is the words the probably roost which is bitter. biting, cutting, sharp. bitan. once, she was a fearest dark girl who's tongue skipped top of meeting. teeth, teeth top of mouth like double dutch with the word that ment her thoughts cutting circles through the day. no chance she'd be the one to trip and break rhythm. then she could sit all day on her porch memorizing the trees. she could be still. the birds, winged through leaves like they didn't know anyone could hurt them. once she believed steam curled off asphalt when summer rains stopped with a prophecy. she believed this looked the way she would feel after touching a man. her body clean. and black. and right. something beautiful and painless rising up. i was talking with a friend about that idea of leaving places. and leaving places behind the title of this poem i
[applause] >> please, welcome camill. >> that was a great reading and you changed up my play list. >> start with a poem i read after i learned that the rate of valum prescriptions in baghdad sky rocketed after the u.s. entry into that space. the title of the poem and it is the words the probably roost which is bitter. biting, cutting, sharp. bitan. once, she was a fearest dark girl who's tongue skipped top of meeting. teeth, teeth top of mouth like double dutch with the word...
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dredges visit to russia as camille i learned has sparked outcry in japan which type of territory wasn't so gallants came under moscow's control again in the second world war and are believed to have vast oil and gas reserves. as you with troops leave iraq local forces are struggling to contain surging violence on sunday fifty two people died when militants seized a charged in baghdad demanding the release of al qaeda prisoners in iraq and egypt . and scientists propose a new source of green nuclear energy which could end the world's dependence on fossil fuels but not everyone is convinced story actually is the fuel of the future . up next r.t. investigates how some african countries aren't slaves in the hunt for the black metal our cell phones and computers are made up that's next. since two thousand and one. has been leading a powerful organization in a little known campaign. a campaign involving a device that has become indispensable in our daily lives. is simple stuff the cell phone this mobile phone is a remarkable piece of engineering but look inside yet there's blood in this machi
dredges visit to russia as camille i learned has sparked outcry in japan which type of territory wasn't so gallants came under moscow's control again in the second world war and are believed to have vast oil and gas reserves. as you with troops leave iraq local forces are struggling to contain surging violence on sunday fifty two people died when militants seized a charged in baghdad demanding the release of al qaeda prisoners in iraq and egypt . and scientists propose a new source of green...
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camille's are comfortable shuttle bus will teach you to the spot. just a few hours observing virgin forest and scary to scurry mirrors in your direction. on the moon. crater. scorching soil and toward there are included. a photo with the wilds of the lunar rover for free. moments when the world has changed forever. thousands passed to nothingness. thousands wounded. first. hand doomed to suffer to the end of the land. it was the first but probably not the last military uses of this weapon. many more will be come. children calm and get on in the future. of a failed state this is not a provocation but a warning of. a forty eight and he said several you sure disapprove victory speech so they have no idea about the hardships to face. they wanted this is. too nice to. bring in the army to use the is the most precious thing in the world. use of self-sacrifice and heroism with those who understand it fully but you have to live a. real life stories from world war two. to nineteen forty five dot com. the headlines here on r t g twenty leaders put their money
camille's are comfortable shuttle bus will teach you to the spot. just a few hours observing virgin forest and scary to scurry mirrors in your direction. on the moon. crater. scorching soil and toward there are included. a photo with the wilds of the lunar rover for free. moments when the world has changed forever. thousands passed to nothingness. thousands wounded. first. hand doomed to suffer to the end of the land. it was the first but probably not the last military uses of this weapon. many...
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. >> some people say you and camille are very strong. i don't see us being any stronger than anyone else. >> i think we didn't really know about it. they really didn't know how sick jay was and how serious his cancer was. and how difficult it was. >> i got to see him a short time before he died. and it was just the best. we sat like the, if you don't mind. we sat and just stroking hands like this. >> for us, every day, every week was a supreme victory so it wasn't like, oh, my gosh cork we make it to six months. yeah, we made it. >> i was able to tell him i loved him. and i asked him to breathe. breathe. keep breathing, jess. his first name was jesse. he never like that name but he let me know at one time and i always called him jesse. >> when you finally went to bed on tuesday night, the end of this hair overing day, you find a note saying -- >> i love you. when you read this, i will be thinking of you and i will be back friday. >> some people have said to me do you feel like you got to say goodbye? i feel like for nine and a half years
. >> some people say you and camille are very strong. i don't see us being any stronger than anyone else. >> i think we didn't really know about it. they really didn't know how sick jay was and how serious his cancer was. and how difficult it was. >> i got to see him a short time before he died. and it was just the best. we sat like the, if you don't mind. we sat and just stroking hands like this. >> for us, every day, every week was a supreme victory so it wasn't like,...
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earlier today camill and prince charles flew into buckingham palace in their own private helicopter.'s some activity going on there. >> why is it takes so long? they were engaged in october. we only learned about it this week. why is this process being dragged out? how much places do they really have to choose from? >> it's not like your average wedding, you know. we have a few palaces. >> surely they say where might we be married one day. >> you're such a girl. i know what you mean. you wasted how how many years? get a move on. they're caught in a corner here. if they go for a big wedding which is what we all want, great. but over here in england, people are thinking do we have to pay for this? it's a double-sided coin for this. world leaders want to come to westminster abby. you have to coordinate all of this. you mentioned the cost. i saw a report that it may be split between the royal family and british citizens. how is that working out? >> well, we don't like to spend our money, but we love our royal family. i have to tell you an interesting thing here. if you want to make money
earlier today camill and prince charles flew into buckingham palace in their own private helicopter.'s some activity going on there. >> why is it takes so long? they were engaged in october. we only learned about it this week. why is this process being dragged out? how much places do they really have to choose from? >> it's not like your average wedding, you know. we have a few palaces. >> surely they say where might we be married one day. >> you're such a girl. i know...
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camille, i want to ask you, how does one go about and begin this process of adopting a child, and wheren coming from? who are these children that we're talking about? >> who are the children and, you know, that's the one thing i love to talk about are the children because each week the "wednesday's child" childrenre so brave and so poised and you wouldn't believe some of the tragedy that they went through in their young lives and yet th stand before you poised, ready, ambitious. we have young children who talk about how they want to become a lawyer or a doctor or, you know, police officer, and they can be that person. they can be whatever they want to be. but they need parents. and the beauty of the "wednesday's child" program lets people know these children actually exist. they could be around the corner from you, down the street from you. how would you know that the child is in ne of a family if you don't know about -- if you don't hear about them on "wednesday's child"? the rents that we're hoping to hear fro are parents really willing to give back. parents who are compassionate, who
camille, i want to ask you, how does one go about and begin this process of adopting a child, and wheren coming from? who are these children that we're talking about? >> who are the children and, you know, that's the one thing i love to talk about are the children because each week the "wednesday's child" childrenre so brave and so poised and you wouldn't believe some of the tragedy that they went through in their young lives and yet th stand before you poised, ready, ambitious....
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there's still such a wave of affection and camille knew she would encounter that on her wedding day. camilla help charles and make him a happier person. and i think it was very helpful that the princes had publicly spoken about camilla. >> now to kate middleton. i remember when they broke up. i think it was around easter time, a couple three years ago. and i was bummed. i really liked her. what did she do? what happened to bring her back into the royal relationship? >> well, the reason that they split up was because william was playing the field. he was training at the time. she did not want to be made a fool of. but there's a lot more to kate than you realize. she is not a wall flower and she wasn't going to tolerate that behavior. so actually she ended things. i think william realized very quickly when she stepped out in sexy dresses and she went to his favorite nightclubs, the message was clear. look at what you're missing. he went running back to her. >> they had they have a deal, though. >> they made a packet. after they got back together in 2007 in the summer, william took her
there's still such a wave of affection and camille knew she would encounter that on her wedding day. camilla help charles and make him a happier person. and i think it was very helpful that the princes had publicly spoken about camilla. >> now to kate middleton. i remember when they broke up. i think it was around easter time, a couple three years ago. and i was bummed. i really liked her. what did she do? what happened to bring her back into the royal relationship? >> well, the...
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it and that comment is supported by one student on our blog at cnnstudentnews.com, listen to what camille "plays and fakes are part of the game. this wasn't about skills or throwing the ball. this was about how sneaky you could be." >> isn't that a part of the game to get an advantage no matter how old and they see the examples day in, day out. if they watch football on saturday, sunday, they see this stuff anyway. >> sure. >> you know, you have to be smarter than your opponent. that was a case where the other team was not. >> 90% of our audience totally agrees. >> okay. i feel better now. >> cnnstudentnews.com, asked middle and high school students how do you feel about the game and we have a graphic showing it, 90% of them, only 10% say it was a cheap shot. 90% saying this was smart thinking. i remember talking to one student who was telling me, they're lucky, because i've seen plays like this where the quarterback who is trying to pull the fake gets lit up because the defensive lineman saw this on sports center the night before. they're telling us yes it worked, yes it's okay, but it's
it and that comment is supported by one student on our blog at cnnstudentnews.com, listen to what camille "plays and fakes are part of the game. this wasn't about skills or throwing the ball. this was about how sneaky you could be." >> isn't that a part of the game to get an advantage no matter how old and they see the examples day in, day out. if they watch football on saturday, sunday, they see this stuff anyway. >> sure. >> you know, you have to be smarter than...
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. >> my name is alyssa arsenates and daughter camille we want to say hi from oakland california we loveou. >> and here i can't virginia kuwait. on my way home. love your mother happy holidays and i will see you soon. >> i'm here in baghdad and iraq. what to say had to my mom and dad my dad in san pablo out what to say happy holiday. black friday shoppers have been out in force across the u.s. in some cases there were hot tempered along with hot bargains two women got into a fight over the last discounted t.v.. >> it's a tv. don't push me. wow. it's a tv. just one person one tv. because you're so nice about it you can have mine. >> people are fighting. >> thank you so much. >> and least attended well in southern california police were called to of malt and three go after reports abroad. 69 got into a fight in the food court we don't know what that was about. nobody was injured. hear stanley roberts to found some people behaving badly. >> yes it's that time of year again time for you to get your holiday shopping on. this time of the year is a great time to find bargains. better believe it
. >> my name is alyssa arsenates and daughter camille we want to say hi from oakland california we loveou. >> and here i can't virginia kuwait. on my way home. love your mother happy holidays and i will see you soon. >> i'm here in baghdad and iraq. what to say had to my mom and dad my dad in san pablo out what to say happy holiday. black friday shoppers have been out in force across the u.s. in some cases there were hot tempered along with hot bargains two women got into a...
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delegator camille with erica coming up your the morning. right now genes are required as you head into higher passes, the single digit temperatures expected to continue until friday. this is video yesterday of the hazardous conditions people were breathing. power has been restored in reno after a snowstorm packed high winds and downed power lines along interstate-80. 79 accidents is were responded to another four dozen vehicles side of justice to the lung. new details, a federal jury in oakland has awarded $1.3 billion in damages to or cold and a loss accusing german rival s a p g of copyright infringement. it filed its lawsuit against asap in march of 2007 trial was watched closely in the technology and financial worlds because they are the world's largest maker of business applications. the jury reached its verdict over one day of deliberations. the damages awarded is the largest amount ever awarded for software piracy. public workers in portugal have started a nationwide strike expected to cause the biggest destruction over 21 years. the
delegator camille with erica coming up your the morning. right now genes are required as you head into higher passes, the single digit temperatures expected to continue until friday. this is video yesterday of the hazardous conditions people were breathing. power has been restored in reno after a snowstorm packed high winds and downed power lines along interstate-80. 79 accidents is were responded to another four dozen vehicles side of justice to the lung. new details, a federal jury in oakland...
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pero yo creo que a esta altura del partido no le va a llegar la invitaciÓn ni a sergio ni a isabella camilde maÑana. >> nos vas a tener informados de cada detalle. mÁs adelante regresamos contigo, por lo pronto, vemos quÉ tenemos mÁs adelante en despierta amÉrica. >> hay muchas formas de dar las gracias y al llegar esta fecha un comerciante de chicago se la pasa buscando cangrejos. por >> aquÍ continuamos en el día de acciÓn de gracias. despierta amÉrica los acompaÑa en esta rica maÑana, una maÑana alegre. para mostrar nuestra gratitud a las personas que han hecho algo por nosotros. >> Érica maldonado tiene una historia que habla precisamente de la gratitud que uno tiene que dar a los demÁs. ¡muy buenos dÍas! >> quÉ tal? ¡muy buenos dÍas! hoy les presento la historia de amadeus. que tiene mil razones para dar gracias en el dÍa de hoy y lo hago todos los dÍas para su comunidad. >> nunca pensÓ que la vida le iba a dar gratas sorpresas, un dÍa se le ocurriÓ ayudar a su papÁ y a sus 9 hermanos. >> me gustarÍa poner un puesto de ostiones. >> cocinaba los mariscos de su papÁ que fueron todo un É
pero yo creo que a esta altura del partido no le va a llegar la invitaciÓn ni a sergio ni a isabella camilde maÑana. >> nos vas a tener informados de cada detalle. mÁs adelante regresamos contigo, por lo pronto, vemos quÉ tenemos mÁs adelante en despierta amÉrica. >> hay muchas formas de dar las gracias y al llegar esta fecha un comerciante de chicago se la pasa buscando cangrejos. por >> aquÍ continuamos en el día de acciÓn de gracias. despierta amÉrica los...
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is the two logics i'm talking about which is the level of the bureaucracies and or the degree of camille support and a lot of the susceptibility we can trace to the variation in the kind of structure of the organization of the upper levels, hokies and organized its capabilities are and the degree of specialization and then on the other end, the sort of variation and the degree of support from the growth over time some of the variation can be captured by looking at the story in the organization. i hope that answers your question. >> the question for me is why some occupations and not others. the answer is there are additional risk factors that make some occupations worse. some have to do with the intensity and atrocities but there's a special logical attention to this is the social distance between the occupied year and the local community. the broader the distance the more likely the local community is to fear in its way of life and by the way one of the best indicators of distance are different religions so that is why we often see occupations where we have different religions between t
is the two logics i'm talking about which is the level of the bureaucracies and or the degree of camille support and a lot of the susceptibility we can trace to the variation in the kind of structure of the organization of the upper levels, hokies and organized its capabilities are and the degree of specialization and then on the other end, the sort of variation and the degree of support from the growth over time some of the variation can be captured by looking at the story in the organization....
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camille was open to that position. the artist in his time, someone had created dangerously. someone had created that title and i just snatched it. i just loved it so much, so i wrote this book, as a way of honoring, just as we say, artists and others who created dangerously, artists like the woman writer who was the guiding spirit for me. in her book, her seminal novel was about to be published in france, and someone got ahold of it in haiti and her family had to go and buy the entire stock of the book. it was a book that was circulated secretly for so many years. and one of our pivotal novelists, who was killed as he was coming back in the country in the 60s, but also a contemporary artists like jamaican born, he was born in the u.s. but jamaican patronage. his whole birth was about flight and i shared with him the sort of ambivalence and fear about flight. he would cast his body, his sculptures, his own body, pierced with airplanes and how should he die but in the studio on one of the towers on 9/11. it was as if his entire work had been prophetic. i think that is the wond
camille was open to that position. the artist in his time, someone had created dangerously. someone had created that title and i just snatched it. i just loved it so much, so i wrote this book, as a way of honoring, just as we say, artists and others who created dangerously, artists like the woman writer who was the guiding spirit for me. in her book, her seminal novel was about to be published in france, and someone got ahold of it in haiti and her family had to go and buy the entire stock of...