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afghan filmmaker deanna's i have jamal opens a window onto a war torn country in the world we know littleabout. needs me because i'm the one that can go to the street and fight for today i don't want her to suffer. as much as i did. what i wish. to do is to influence my people to my art and my life so. i choose to be in my country. despite all the dangers i know when i leave my house maybe i can come back and then even. when i feel depressed or down. i being at. it it's not worth it. just work if it's not worth it life is so precious and. oftentimes i get asked whether there's a border between the real me me and like my persona in the movies like. character of me in the movies. i guess and in my films i try to portray it women as both vulnerable but also filled with empathy and. more power for than you would think i warm and could be. the big. thing in. my 1st home once being life on mars the new robot is about to head that to look for traces. it's an incredibly complex machine packed with amazing research equipment. and we talked to 2 scientists from germany working on the project. tomor
afghan filmmaker deanna's i have jamal opens a window onto a war torn country in the world we know littleabout. needs me because i'm the one that can go to the street and fight for today i don't want her to suffer. as much as i did. what i wish. to do is to influence my people to my art and my life so. i choose to be in my country. despite all the dangers i know when i leave my house maybe i can come back and then even. when i feel depressed or down. i being at. it it's not worth it. just work...
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how can our help disrupt a longstanding prejudice that question also drives director deanna head jamaal. living in a country like afghanistan it's it's not something easy of course for anybody not. for not for any human being. deana dedicated her film. to the women of afghan. in 2009 then afghan president hamid karzai approved a law that once again after years of taliban rule curtailed women's rights so deonna took to the streets to protest provided the impetus for her film. this law was something to love why lands against women and against human it said something like this that if a woman leave her house without her husband permission the husband can be warse that why. was was. was she was. the was that she was the attack she was on but like i said that i told her that was a lot of kind of talk i know how like i said because that's something i am a part of why it was was like what we are trying to do as afghan women is to make. space for women to breed to to to be. outside of there was of the house to face the society to be present on the street. video artist in a small ascii film is a
how can our help disrupt a longstanding prejudice that question also drives director deanna head jamaal. living in a country like afghanistan it's it's not something easy of course for anybody not. for not for any human being. deana dedicated her film. to the women of afghan. in 2009 then afghan president hamid karzai approved a law that once again after years of taliban rule curtailed women's rights so deonna took to the streets to protest provided the impetus for her film. this law was...
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afghan filmmaker deanna's i have jamal opens a window onto a war torn country in the world we know little about. needs me because i'm the one that can go to the street and fight for today i don't want her to suffer as much as i did. what i wish. to do this to influence my people to my art and my life so. i choose to be in my country. despite all the dangers i know when i leave my house maybe i can come back and then even. when i feel depressed or down. i think it. it it's not worth it. just forget it it's not worth it life is so precious. and. oftentimes i get asked whether there's a border between the really i'm me and like my persona in the movie is like. the character of me in the movies. i guess that in my films i try to portray women as both vulnerable but also. filled with their empathy and. more powerful than you would think i warm and could be. thank. you. good. luck. to. you. and un brick of nice danger that would overshadow all other oil catastrophes. over $6000.00 breakfast soft during the 2nd world war. some odd with highly toxic crude oil it's a race against time because it s
afghan filmmaker deanna's i have jamal opens a window onto a war torn country in the world we know little about. needs me because i'm the one that can go to the street and fight for today i don't want her to suffer as much as i did. what i wish. to do this to influence my people to my art and my life so. i choose to be in my country. despite all the dangers i know when i leave my house maybe i can come back and then even. when i feel depressed or down. i think it. it it's not worth it. just...
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my eyes whether it's experiences like osha quiz or seen the videos replayed over and over >>doctor deanna metzger a psychiatrist says the fear police brutality. it's having a major impact on the mental health of some african americans. >>that brings kind of all that ptsd symptoms that we see which can be just increase startle response work does he peal jumpy, but also like just noticing now you're feeling very worried feeling very anxious getting short of breath for those who say the fear of being judged or stigma keeps them from seeking professional help doctor metzger has a message is actually the fact that you were gone to a therapist shows your strength and shows that you our strong you want to be able to help others there are other barriers to such as the cost professional mental health care and the difficulty some workers faced with getting paid time off for treatment for them and others the church has been a place to seek help. according to a 2008 study in the journal of community psychology more than 90% of african americans use religion to cope with mental health issues like into
my eyes whether it's experiences like osha quiz or seen the videos replayed over and over >>doctor deanna metzger a psychiatrist says the fear police brutality. it's having a major impact on the mental health of some african americans. >>that brings kind of all that ptsd symptoms that we see which can be just increase startle response work does he peal jumpy, but also like just noticing now you're feeling very worried feeling very anxious getting short of breath for those who say...
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does this effect all stem subjects what about ita for example deanna texel runs a research project calledfix it fixing ita for women her question why are more men drawn to i t and how can we change that. in my opinion inspiring girls to study computer science cannot happen by starting the 85000 girl front and saying we'll do a project and will inspire the girls by taking a pink robot also i think for the a for life. time you know in my opinion it's about asking the question what happens in computer science that so few girls arrive and so few women. count on. for deana what keeps girls and women out of i.t. is not a lack of interest but in an welcoming environment. for her change will only come if the culture within is addressed. it's a culture that subconsciously depicts men as the norm and women as a deviation from that norm a female scientist. a little old male and why should you call me a female it kind of feels like most of the b.s. that is in the 1st place so if you want to just be called science it's. creating. products just for girls won't at vannes women in stem because building p
does this effect all stem subjects what about ita for example deanna texel runs a research project calledfix it fixing ita for women her question why are more men drawn to i t and how can we change that. in my opinion inspiring girls to study computer science cannot happen by starting the 85000 girl front and saying we'll do a project and will inspire the girls by taking a pink robot also i think for the a for life. time you know in my opinion it's about asking the question what happens in...
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. >> reporter: the two women deanna pappas and jenni croft reacting to how the unprecedented decisiondidn't pick anybody, and, honestly, like, i was probably "the" most shocked, because i could have sworn he picked her, because i didn't know that he didn't even pick her until after the final rose show. >> reporter: deanna left blindsided after they spent one last night together before the final rose ceremony. >> something that didn't air on the show 13 years ago was brad and i had time off camera and for the life of me i'll never forget the last thing that he said to me. he said, i'll see you tomorrow, and i said, oh, gosh. don't remind me. he said, don't worry, it's going to be a good day. >> reporter: moving on to become the bachelorette and although she didn't find lasting love on the show, she doesn't regret her experience and says it helped her see brad's decision in a new light. no. no regrets. i wish i would have pushed a little harder for some answers but ultimately like i don't blame brad. i'm thankful he made that decision. i kind of wish i would have done it myself when i w
. >> reporter: the two women deanna pappas and jenni croft reacting to how the unprecedented decisiondidn't pick anybody, and, honestly, like, i was probably "the" most shocked, because i could have sworn he picked her, because i didn't know that he didn't even pick her until after the final rose show. >> reporter: deanna left blindsided after they spent one last night together before the final rose ceremony. >> something that didn't air on the show 13 years ago was...
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well, it's late and tomorrow on "good morning america," deanna pap as and jen ni croft from the last episode of the bachelor greatest seasons ever. we're living in uncertain times, but as californians we'll get through this together. if your income has been reduced or you've lost your job or your health insurance, covered california is here. we can help you find the health insurance you need to protect you and your loved ones. and, you may even get financial help to pay for your health insurance. so, if you or someone you know is without coverage, visit coveredca.com to learn more or enroll today. so, if you or someone you know is without coverage, great day on the lake! it is. lunch is cookin'! and i saved a bunch of money on my boat insurance with geico. fellas, can it get any better than this? whoa! my old hairstyle grew back. so did mine. [80's music] what? i was an 80's kid. it only gets better when you switch and save with geico. >>> a woman played dead to escape an attack by a charging bison. the terrifying moment happened friday at yellow stone national park. a man and a woma
well, it's late and tomorrow on "good morning america," deanna pap as and jen ni croft from the last episode of the bachelor greatest seasons ever. we're living in uncertain times, but as californians we'll get through this together. if your income has been reduced or you've lost your job or your health insurance, covered california is here. we can help you find the health insurance you need to protect you and your loved ones. and, you may even get financial help to pay for your...
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joined but now i'm going to ask the guest to actually introduce themselves i'm going to begin with deanna didn't he tell us who you are and how you're related to this conversation hello my name is that another dose of. what's the matter alarm fun at what's to buy the lawn fund a grassroots network a walk to the still of the year up in north africa that supports people on the mall people who watch price to cross the mediterranean sea and we provide a hotline service of her the people who are in distress at sea and we relay their distress cause to their european cross-cuts. you know we're going to support up more to enter the later this year i'm going to explain that again and how it works going to move over to frederick can you tell us a bit about who you were. hello i'm fredricka and director of oppression of s. so this may be done i think which is an organization chartering a rescue ships we have the ocean fighting which is one of the rescue ships see that rescue ships operating in the central mediterranean and i'm speaking from must say france. thank you for joining us today and al-jaze
joined but now i'm going to ask the guest to actually introduce themselves i'm going to begin with deanna didn't he tell us who you are and how you're related to this conversation hello my name is that another dose of. what's the matter alarm fun at what's to buy the lawn fund a grassroots network a walk to the still of the year up in north africa that supports people on the mall people who watch price to cross the mediterranean sea and we provide a hotline service of her the people who are in...
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the portable deanna is wowing audiences in france. —— pianist. hello to you.ead of the world health organization has a covid-19 is world health organization has a covid—19 is easily the most severe global health emergency the organisation has ever declared. the who is that it would reconvene its emergency committee this week to review its assessment of the pandemic. previously, the director has advised five other global health emergencies, two abrasive ebola, the guitarist, polio and swine flu. more than extend million cases of coronavirus have been declared since it was declared an emergency injanuary. since it was declared an emergency in january. this is the sixth time a global health emergency has been declared under the international health regulations, but it is easily the most serious. in the pandemic continues to accelerate. in the past weeks, the total number of cases has roughly doubled. let's get more on this now from professor lawrence guston, director of the world health organization centre on national and global health in washington, dc. thank yo
the portable deanna is wowing audiences in france. —— pianist. hello to you.ead of the world health organization has a covid-19 is world health organization has a covid—19 is easily the most severe global health emergency the organisation has ever declared. the who is that it would reconvene its emergency committee this week to review its assessment of the pandemic. previously, the director has advised five other global health emergencies, two abrasive ebola, the guitarist, polio and...
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well, it's late and tomorrow on "good morning america," deanna pap as and jen ni croft from the last episode of the bachelor last episode of the bachelor greatest seasons e ♪ ♪all strength ♪we ain't stoppin' believe me♪ ♪go straight till the morning look like we♪ ♪won't wait♪ ♪we're taking everything we wanted♪ ♪we can do it ♪all strength, no sweat our bargain detergent couldn't keep up. with us... turns out it's mostly water. so, we switched back to tide. one wash, stains are gone. daughter: slurping don't pay for water. pay for clean. it's got to be tide. >>> a woman played dead to escape an attack by a charging bison. the terrifying moment happened friday at yellow stone national park. a man and a woman got a little too close to the bison. the woman trips and falls while running away. the teenager who captured the video says she yelled to the woman to play dead. 20 painstaking seconds later, the bison retreats, and the woman was helped to safety. scary. >> really scary. people have to remember these are wild animals, okay. >>> pennsylvania company says it has the solution to help
well, it's late and tomorrow on "good morning america," deanna pap as and jen ni croft from the last episode of the bachelor last episode of the bachelor greatest seasons e ♪ ♪all strength ♪we ain't stoppin' believe me♪ ♪go straight till the morning look like we♪ ♪won't wait♪ ♪we're taking everything we wanted♪ ♪we can do it ♪all strength, no sweat our bargain detergent couldn't keep up. with us... turns out it's mostly water. so, we switched back to tide. one...
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deanna lad has spent lockdown at home with her parents.s, which she shares on social media. people are starting to get alarmed, not just for themselves, but for their communities, and i think that's the sense we get in leicester of everyone else is getting back to normal, when will it be our turn? if you knock on the door and you see some safeguarding issues... back in the city centre, the afternoon shift is being briefed before they head out again. this is what they've got in the bag. many test kits inside, there's a swab and a test tube. you can either post them back using this box here, or the volunteers will come back and collect it half an hour after they've dropped them off. lessons learned here are being used wherever there's a new outbreak. volunteers like hillary, dawn and asreen know the part they are playing is essential. i'm quite happy to do it a couple of days a week if it's going to help leicester get back to some sort of normality, really. either they're clear or actually we find out they're asymptomatic and then they can i
deanna lad has spent lockdown at home with her parents.s, which she shares on social media. people are starting to get alarmed, not just for themselves, but for their communities, and i think that's the sense we get in leicester of everyone else is getting back to normal, when will it be our turn? if you knock on the door and you see some safeguarding issues... back in the city centre, the afternoon shift is being briefed before they head out again. this is what they've got in the bag. many...
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deanna lopez didn't get a chance to say good-bye before her father-in-law died.he says, imagine a family member suddenly gets hospitalized and you suddenly never see them again. tijuana and the state of baja, california, are among the hardest hit regions. they tell us about overwhelmed hospitals plagued by a lack of supplies. 20% of those with covid die. the nurse says we are unprepared for the magnitude of what was and is the pandemic. just across the border and it is concerned to nonspecific offici official. you can cross and if you want to, seek treatment. >> that's what dr. patrice yeah did. they are dual citizens. the public health system is broken so when her husband got really sick going to the u.s. for care was an easy choice. >> maybe 50% chance that you will die or just go and get services. >> here in chula vista, we learn her story isn't unique. in july alone it has admitted more than 50 covid patients who recently came from mexico. the vast majority of patients who travel from mexico test positive. >> it does create stress in the system and we have to
deanna lopez didn't get a chance to say good-bye before her father-in-law died.he says, imagine a family member suddenly gets hospitalized and you suddenly never see them again. tijuana and the state of baja, california, are among the hardest hit regions. they tell us about overwhelmed hospitals plagued by a lack of supplies. 20% of those with covid die. the nurse says we are unprepared for the magnitude of what was and is the pandemic. just across the border and it is concerned to nonspecific...
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. >> deanna, thank you for your time. >> thank you. >>> and wnba superstar put her career on pause to entire adult life in prison for a crime he says he did not commit. and now as blayne alexander reports, he is finally free. >> reporter: a tearful reunion years in the making. after 23 years in a missouri state prison, jonathan is finally free embraced by his unlikely hero, mya moore. a four time wnba champion, she took a break in her prime in large time to help him who says he was wrongly convicted. we spoke last fall. >> was it hard to walk away? >> it is hard, but when your convictions are moving you to a place that you know is right and you are moving into something that is really meaningful, it makes it a little less hard. >> reporter: airons was arreste at age 16, given a 50 year sentence to for a nonfatal shooting. she launched a petition in his name and a foundation against criminal justice reform. in march, a judge vacated his kri conviction. the current prosecutor declined to retrial citing issues with the case. and irons' record now wiped clean. >> i'm absolutely elated and
. >> deanna, thank you for your time. >> thank you. >>> and wnba superstar put her career on pause to entire adult life in prison for a crime he says he did not commit. and now as blayne alexander reports, he is finally free. >> reporter: a tearful reunion years in the making. after 23 years in a missouri state prison, jonathan is finally free embraced by his unlikely hero, mya moore. a four time wnba champion, she took a break in her prime in large time to help him...
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. >> there's a new report of health officials in pass deanna, california, published by the cdc saying half the residents infected with coronavirus in long-term care facility had no symptoms. this is something that we wonder about. how do you explain some elderly people get it and fine and then very clearly killing another person in the same age group? even in this high-risk group, this virus is so unpredictable. >> well, not every elderly person has the same underlying medical conditions, high blood pressure or obesity or diabetes and part of this is a reflection of how your immune system is reacting to the virus. a lot of disease is caused by your immune system response. not everybody will have the same response. we are not all the same. so it's -- i think what's challenging is for us to predict who is really going to get sick from this. >> that's right. doctor, thank you. >>> coming up for us, a follow up. local officials in michigan scrambling to contain an outbreak that started at a single bar. >>> is it safe to swim in a pool with other folks this holiday weekend? what about an o
. >> there's a new report of health officials in pass deanna, california, published by the cdc saying half the residents infected with coronavirus in long-term care facility had no symptoms. this is something that we wonder about. how do you explain some elderly people get it and fine and then very clearly killing another person in the same age group? even in this high-risk group, this virus is so unpredictable. >> well, not every elderly person has the same underlying medical...
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. >> caller: hi, my name is deanna chan. a member of local 21 and resident of san francisco many years and an occupational therapist for the city and county for the last nine years and have been deployed to the front line since april as an essential worker. i have been servicing the temporary housing shelter. i can tell you first hand the supplies are very low and reuse ppe as much as possible and we front line workers need help. as an essential front line worker i support the executive tax and we need the money as we deal with the pandemic head on. it's clear the pandemic is far from over and it's time for all to help. as others have noted we believe big companies that can afford to pay executives billions every year can afford to pay their fair share in taxes to help the response. the tax only applies to companies who pay their executives millions a year. it will not affect small businesses. please support supervisor haney's overpaid executive tax. thank you from the front line. >> thank you for your call. next speaker, pl
. >> caller: hi, my name is deanna chan. a member of local 21 and resident of san francisco many years and an occupational therapist for the city and county for the last nine years and have been deployed to the front line since april as an essential worker. i have been servicing the temporary housing shelter. i can tell you first hand the supplies are very low and reuse ppe as much as possible and we front line workers need help. as an essential front line worker i support the executive...
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. >> caller: hi, my name is deanna chan. a member of local 21 and resident of san francisco many years and an occupational therapist for the city and county for the last nine years and have been deployed to the front line since april as an essential worker. i have been servicing the temporary housing shelter. i can tell you first hand the supplies are very low and reuse ppe as much as possible and we front line workers need help. as an essential front line worker i support the executive tax and we need the money as we deal with the pandemic head on. it's clear the pandemic is far from over and it's time for all to help. as others have noted we believe big companies that can afford to pay executives billions every year can afford to pay their fair share in taxes to help the response. the tax only applies to companies who pay their executives millions a year. it will not affect small businesses. please support supervisor haney's overpaid executive tax. thank you from the front line. >> thank you for your call. next speaker, pl
. >> caller: hi, my name is deanna chan. a member of local 21 and resident of san francisco many years and an occupational therapist for the city and county for the last nine years and have been deployed to the front line since april as an essential worker. i have been servicing the temporary housing shelter. i can tell you first hand the supplies are very low and reuse ppe as much as possible and we front line workers need help. as an essential front line worker i support the executive...
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. >> caller: hi, my name is deanna chan. member of local 21 and resident of san francisco many years and an occupational therapist for the city and county for the last nine years and have been deployed to the front line since april as an essential worker. i have been servicing the temporary housing shelter. i can tell you first hand the supplies are very low and reuse ppe as much as possible and we front line workers need help. as an essential front line worker i support the executive tax and we need the money as we deal with the pandemic head on. it's clear the pandemic is far from over and it's time for all to help. as others have noted we believe big companies that can afford to pay executives billions every year can afford to pay their fair share in taxes to help the response. the tax only applies to companies who pay their executives millions a year. it will not affect small businesses. please support supervisor haney's overpaid executive tax. thank you from the front line. >> thank you for your call. next speaker, plea
. >> caller: hi, my name is deanna chan. member of local 21 and resident of san francisco many years and an occupational therapist for the city and county for the last nine years and have been deployed to the front line since april as an essential worker. i have been servicing the temporary housing shelter. i can tell you first hand the supplies are very low and reuse ppe as much as possible and we front line workers need help. as an essential front line worker i support the executive tax...
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. >> caller: hi, my name is deanna chan. member of local 21 and resident of san francisco many years and an occupational therapist for the city and county for the last nine years and have been deployed to the front line since april as an essential worker. i have been servicing the temporary housing shelter. i can tell you first hand the supplies are very low and reuse ppe as much as possible and we front line workers need help. as an essential front line worker i support the executive tax and we need the money as we deal with the pandemic head on. it's clear the pandemic is far from over and it's time for all to help. as others have noted we believe big companies that can afford to pay executives billions every year can afford to pay their fair share in taxes to help the response. the tax only applies to companies who pay their executives millions a year. it will not affect small businesses. please support supervisor haney's overpaid executive tax. thank you from the front line. >> thank you for your call. next speaker, plea
. >> caller: hi, my name is deanna chan. member of local 21 and resident of san francisco many years and an occupational therapist for the city and county for the last nine years and have been deployed to the front line since april as an essential worker. i have been servicing the temporary housing shelter. i can tell you first hand the supplies are very low and reuse ppe as much as possible and we front line workers need help. as an essential front line worker i support the executive tax...
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. >> caller: hi, my name is deanna chan. a member of local 21 and resident of san francisco many years and an occupational therapist for the city and county for the last nine years and have been deployed to the front line since april as an essential worker. i have been servicing the temporary housing shelter. i can tell you first hand the supplies are very low and reuse ppe as much as possible and we front line workers need help. as an essential front line worker i support the executive tax and we need the money as we deal with the pandemic head on. it's clear the pandemic is far from over and it's time for all to help. as others have noted we believe big companies that can afford to pay executives billions every year can afford to pay their fair share in taxes to help the response. the tax only applies to companies who pay their executives millions a year. it will not affect small businesses. please support supervisor haney's overpaid executive tax. thank you from the front line. >> thank you for your call. next speaker, pl
. >> caller: hi, my name is deanna chan. a member of local 21 and resident of san francisco many years and an occupational therapist for the city and county for the last nine years and have been deployed to the front line since april as an essential worker. i have been servicing the temporary housing shelter. i can tell you first hand the supplies are very low and reuse ppe as much as possible and we front line workers need help. as an essential front line worker i support the executive...