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can only serve but i couric a number of the really fun to. see it because i see a. big part of that. this is deja news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes the fight for tripoli shelling continues the libyan capital as the warlords i leave for have to moves to take the city from the u.n. back to government at least two hundred people have been killed since the strongman gone she's offensive two weeks ago will learn why foreign policy confines common ground on hotter. and we capture the story of the hospital in the city all poor people. young people are not heeding the state's failures hold them back.
can only serve but i couric a number of the really fun to. see it because i see a. big part of that. this is deja news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes the fight for tripoli shelling continues the libyan capital as the warlords i leave for have to moves to take the city from the u.n. back to government at least two hundred people have been killed since the strongman gone she's offensive two weeks ago will learn why foreign policy confines common ground on hotter. and we capture the...
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point out i've only said that i couric number thirty eight hundred. point zero point zero conceived because as you say i said. this is t w news alive and fighting rages near libya's capital tripoli with schools already dead the united nations calls for thousands of refugees course in the crossfire to be evacuated well off what options they had last fall say coming up thousands in sudan press that demand for an immediate return to civilian rule saying the new military rulers pledge to hand over power within two years isn't enough.
point out i've only said that i couric number thirty eight hundred. point zero point zero conceived because as you say i said. this is t w news alive and fighting rages near libya's capital tripoli with schools already dead the united nations calls for thousands of refugees course in the crossfire to be evacuated well off what options they had last fall say coming up thousands in sudan press that demand for an immediate return to civilian rule saying the new military rulers pledge to hand over...
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couric/the presidents or wherever books are sold. c-span, aight on columbia university forum on immigration policy, including dr. erwin read lennar, a professor who met with immigrant parents separated from their children. here's a preview. for was at a nice facility last and men in el paso september. i spoke to 42 women. almost all of them mothers. almost none of them had seen their children in weeks. they had no idea when they would see their children, where they were, they were limited to short phone calls, some with older children and, some spouses. pen. recording on my spy "would any of you not the to america if you knew consequence was going to be separation of children?" every single one of them said they would still come. i asked if their neighbors and friends would come here knowing what they were going to. the dissenting center -- the detention center was a prison. everyone of them said they would not have been deterred by these crazy policies. this horrible situation of a cool policy that doesn't even work as the president
couric/the presidents or wherever books are sold. c-span, aight on columbia university forum on immigration policy, including dr. erwin read lennar, a professor who met with immigrant parents separated from their children. here's a preview. for was at a nice facility last and men in el paso september. i spoke to 42 women. almost all of them mothers. almost none of them had seen their children in weeks. they had no idea when they would see their children, where they were, they were limited to...
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live in an interview with diane sawyer on december 19, patricia also did an interview with katie courict guilty but the debate over disclosing names of rate victims is back in the news. new set study said 84% go on reported and others say they would be less likely to report a rape if it meant their mai name would be made public. patricia bowman has gone public and come forward to speak out on the needs of protecting the privacy of people who accuse individuals of rape. good morning to you patricia. >> keeping her face from the public during the trial and immediately, if i remember correctly having her face on television after the trial is over did hurt her credibility somewhat. it made it sound like they were using the bubble as a way of getting the public to presume the guilt of the defendant. i think that's. [inaudible] >> when asked how difficult it's been to get her life back in order, patricia says it's a long, hard road for any victim but especially one who experiences media scrutiny like she has. >> there's been an additional recovery. because of my journey through the criminal j
live in an interview with diane sawyer on december 19, patricia also did an interview with katie courict guilty but the debate over disclosing names of rate victims is back in the news. new set study said 84% go on reported and others say they would be less likely to report a rape if it meant their mai name would be made public. patricia bowman has gone public and come forward to speak out on the needs of protecting the privacy of people who accuse individuals of rape. good morning to you...