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is female hair loss. my face, it looks good with my hair pulled back. but i can never do it. i'm so ashamed. i wish that it wasn't like this. deep inside, you really don't want to recognize the fact that you're losing your hair. [ voice breaking ] but it's just, like -- it's, like, what do you do? you don't know what to do. you don't talk about it. [ sniffles ] if you're one of the millions of women frustrated, stressed, or worried because you're watching your hair fall out and you don't know what to do or where to turn, there is a solution. you can fight the fallout and regrow your hair, and that means you don't have to feel less confident, less beautiful, less you anymore. and it's easy -- as easy as washing and styling your hair. [ female announcer ] take a look at these pictures. this is what a hair-regrowth treatment designed especially for women can do. it's a scientifically proven way to regrow your hair. it's miraculous. it's amazing. -this is all new hair. -it's awesome. it actually really works.
is female hair loss. my face, it looks good with my hair pulled back. but i can never do it. i'm so ashamed. i wish that it wasn't like this. deep inside, you really don't want to recognize the fact that you're losing your hair. [ voice breaking ] but it's just, like -- it's, like, what do you do? you don't know what to do. you don't talk about it. [ sniffles ] if you're one of the millions of women frustrated, stressed, or worried because you're watching your hair fall out and you don't know...
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is female hair loss. my face, it looks good with my hair pulled back. but i can never do it. i'm so ashamed. i wish that it wasn't like this.
is female hair loss. my face, it looks good with my hair pulled back. but i can never do it. i'm so ashamed. i wish that it wasn't like this.
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there was one field reporter but they never at a female summer intern. some of the experience i had were very different than what i was used to as editor for the daily northwestern. the rudest shock or the strangest thing that happened was on my first week on the javb which the white house correspondent invited me to go and you're a news briefing at the white house, and so we were into big hurry and rushing along washington's busy streets and he kept circling around me and i couldn't understand why. i finally realized he was trying to be a gentleman and be on the outside of the sidewalk so i guess the horse and carriage is wooden splash my. i wasn't sure why. >> host: wow. you interviewed fidgeted executive women for this book which is so impressive. it must have been so much work. why 52? is it one per week or was it just you got -- >> guest: it wasn't bad, one per week. my goal was to interview 50 women for the book. i didn't have any particular idea in mind whether any or some of them would end up being experienced public company ceos. i was lucky eno
there was one field reporter but they never at a female summer intern. some of the experience i had were very different than what i was used to as editor for the daily northwestern. the rudest shock or the strangest thing that happened was on my first week on the javb which the white house correspondent invited me to go and you're a news briefing at the white house, and so we were into big hurry and rushing along washington's busy streets and he kept circling around me and i couldn't understand...
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franklin roosevelt in 1934 appointed the first female federal judge. between 1934 and 1977, a total of only eight women had been named to the federal courts. there were not a lot of women to choose from. why was that? sandra day o'connor graduated from stanford law school in 1952. how different was the world then? how difficult was it for a young female lawyer? what odds did she face? i will let her tell you. hopefully we have the sound working. i will tellnnor: you that it was hard in those days. i got out of law school in 1952, and there were notices on the placement bulletin board at stanford law school and they were from every major law firm in california. standford law graduates call us. we want to talk to you about a job. there were at least 40 of them on the bulletin board. i called 40 phone numbers of law firms to ask for an interview. not a single one would even give me an interview. i was female. they would not even talk to me. and they had these notices on the bulletin board. i had a friend at stanford from undergraduate days whose father wa
franklin roosevelt in 1934 appointed the first female federal judge. between 1934 and 1977, a total of only eight women had been named to the federal courts. there were not a lot of women to choose from. why was that? sandra day o'connor graduated from stanford law school in 1952. how different was the world then? how difficult was it for a young female lawyer? what odds did she face? i will let her tell you. hopefully we have the sound working. i will tellnnor: you that it was hard in those...
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. 30% of current mps are female.ented a serious democratic deficit for no good reason. it said the law must change after the 2020 general election if that figure didn't change significantly. the general secretary made a statement on the report. if 100 years ago the suffragettes who fought for women's rights, fought for our right to be elected to sit in this place, were told that just 455 women would be elected to this place over the next ten decades, i am not sure whether they would have laughed or cried. i think they would be proud that the united kingdom had seen two female prime ministers, but the fact is there are as many men sitting in this place today as there are women ever elected to be members of parliament. the committee called for more transparency from parties on the work they are doing to improve selection and for diversity data to be published. she said they also wanted a minimum of 45% of parliamentary candidates to be women and that women should make up 45% of mps by 2030. to make progress, these meas
. 30% of current mps are female.ented a serious democratic deficit for no good reason. it said the law must change after the 2020 general election if that figure didn't change significantly. the general secretary made a statement on the report. if 100 years ago the suffragettes who fought for women's rights, fought for our right to be elected to sit in this place, were told that just 455 women would be elected to this place over the next ten decades, i am not sure whether they would have...
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kelly smith, britain's first female professional footballer, is to retire from football after an 18—yearareer in which she scored a record number of goals for england and won the fa cup on no fewer than five occasions. our sports correspondent katie gornall reports. for years, kelly smith made the spectacular seem almost routine. commentator: through for kelly smith. it's a great pass. kelly smith! as britain's first female professional footballer, hers is a career that set a benchmark and a career that will be remembered fondly. i think i've had a very good career at international level and club level. i've travelled the world. and at the age of 38, the body's telling me that it needs to stop. the game's in a magnificent place at the minute and it's good to step away at this right time. smith has always stood out. she made her england debutjust days after her 17th birthday and went on to win 117 caps and score a record 46 goals for her country. the majority of her career was spent at arsenal,
kelly smith, britain's first female professional footballer, is to retire from football after an 18—yearareer in which she scored a record number of goals for england and won the fa cup on no fewer than five occasions. our sports correspondent katie gornall reports. for years, kelly smith made the spectacular seem almost routine. commentator: through for kelly smith. it's a great pass. kelly smith! as britain's first female professional footballer, hers is a career that set a benchmark and a...
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at the 2015 general election, only one in four candidates was female.he chance to be able to choose women locally. local associations may not be given enough choice from female candidates in the first place. so i think we've really got to look back at the root cause of this, which is getting more women to consider putting themselves forward to become a member of parliament. a lot of that is about outreach by parliament to get people to consider that, but also by the parties as well. what is it that puts women off putting themselves forward? i think we have in the past focused a great deal on things like child care and family friendly working, and the work that sarah charles has done is important in that area. but i think it's more than that, that's really emerging now. and i think the dissuading effect of online abuse, sexual harassment, but also the murder ofjo cox last year, i think really shows those intimidatory aspects also need to be dealt with. and parliament is dealing with that at the moment. but, surely, those would be things that would put of
at the 2015 general election, only one in four candidates was female.he chance to be able to choose women locally. local associations may not be given enough choice from female candidates in the first place. so i think we've really got to look back at the root cause of this, which is getting more women to consider putting themselves forward to become a member of parliament. a lot of that is about outreach by parliament to get people to consider that, but also by the parties as well. what is it...
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(female narrator) so dr. sebagh created and bottled formulas exclusively for cindy, and it wasn't long before she started sharing these formulas with family and friends. (male narrator) from there, it grew to become meaningful beauty, the global skincare phenomenon that's loved by more than two million women around the world. (cindy) it's so satisfying to know that you created a product that people are loving and using, and it's giving them confidence about their skin. i mean, i don't know a better, more satisfying feeling than that. (valerie) cindy crawford is on a mission to take the kind of skincare that used to only be available to the rich and famous and make it accessible to everyone. (lana) to be able to use the same products as one of the biggest supermodels on the planet, that's amazing. it's like getting the secret potion that everybody wants. (male narrator) and now, meaningful beauty introduces a new system, meaningful beauty ultra, the next level skincare system from cindy and dr. sebagh with new
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the first female to take her seat, nancy astor, was elected 98 years ago.rchive: it gives me the greatest pleasure to introduce to you, the new national unionist women members. back then, of course, they didn't have social media, unlike the 195 female mps today. right, what you are looking at are tweets, the abusive tweets my team screenshotted. ann mcloughlin, mp, won't read the abuse she receives online. which is just as well, it is deeply personal, she doesn't really want to share it. it takes a lot of strength not to. it's very tempting if you're alone at night and nobody can see you, if you get upset and cry, to have a look but why would i do that to myself? i have to say i very much see the silver lining in not getting re—elected, the silver lining being that i may never have to put up with that sort of abuse again in my life because it doesn't happen unless you have some kind of high—profile, and then people think that they have some kind of carte blanche to call you whatever they call you. but it's notjust hurtful insults on social media, there's an
the first female to take her seat, nancy astor, was elected 98 years ago.rchive: it gives me the greatest pleasure to introduce to you, the new national unionist women members. back then, of course, they didn't have social media, unlike the 195 female mps today. right, what you are looking at are tweets, the abusive tweets my team screenshotted. ann mcloughlin, mp, won't read the abuse she receives online. which is just as well, it is deeply personal, she doesn't really want to share it. it...
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she was saying that not only female sexuality but also female sexual organs were deemed socially unacceptable. i'm going to explain in a minute why this was important, especially with regard to the war context. she was responding to something like this. to give you an example, psychiatrist dertram lewin in 1930 made this interesting statement. "the menses were comparable to an unwanted loss of feces and urine due to lack of sphincter control." i want your brain to start to click. i hope you do. i think you do. it is essentially saying that a woman's period is happening because women don't have control over their bodies, and it is like they are just releasing pieces of feces and urine without being able to control when they go to the bathroom. this is a view of women's sexuality and sexual organs that was being understood by psychiatrists of the time, and that was what thompson was trying to respond or resist or criticize, by saying those things we covered earlier. going back to number three, it is very important that women's sexual organs are considered to be disqualified -- essentially that
she was saying that not only female sexuality but also female sexual organs were deemed socially unacceptable. i'm going to explain in a minute why this was important, especially with regard to the war context. she was responding to something like this. to give you an example, psychiatrist dertram lewin in 1930 made this interesting statement. "the menses were comparable to an unwanted loss of feces and urine due to lack of sphincter control." i want your brain to start to click. i...
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there was one female reporter but never had a female intern. so some of on ther and inningses ahead were very different than what i was used to as an editor for the daily northwestern. the rudest, strengthest that that happened was on my first week on the job in which the correspondent invited me to go and hear a done -- we war working 'thank you street and he kept circling around me and i realize letted was trying to be a gentleman and be on the outside of to the sidewalk to the horse and charge carriages want splash my petty coats. i wasn't sure i would. >> host: you interviewed 352 executive women for the book, so impressive. 52? one per week? a lot of people ask me that, one per week? no. my goal was to interview 50 women for the book. i didn't have any particular idea in mind whether any or some of them would end up being experienced public company ceos i was lucky enough that nearly two-thirds of them are women who head been public companies or turnly running a public company and i cast my net white enough, reaching out to 75 women. and 5
there was one female reporter but never had a female intern. so some of on ther and inningses ahead were very different than what i was used to as an editor for the daily northwestern. the rudest, strengthest that that happened was on my first week on the job in which the correspondent invited me to go and hear a done -- we war working 'thank you street and he kept circling around me and i realize letted was trying to be a gentleman and be on the outside of to the sidewalk to the horse and...
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sarah hale, the first female editor of a women's magazine. she was the editor of a magazine called "ladies book," one of the important magazines of its time. extremely important person in journalism of the 1800s. she was a widow. she was widowed by her husband and had five children. she needed to work. she started to write. she had had limited education, mainly what she was able to get in her home, but she wrote how a -- poetry and wrote a really successful novel that enabled her to find some other opportunities. by the way, she eventually wrote "mary had a little lamb," so there you have it. sarah josepha hale wrote "mary had a little lamb." she was the embodiment of a lady at her time. she had impeccable taste in fashion and home to corps and literature. she was as traditionally feminine as one could get. she was deeply religious. and she used her editorship of this magazine to tell other women how they can best live up to god's plan for them. how they can best care for their families and their children. she was a strong advocate for equal
sarah hale, the first female editor of a women's magazine. she was the editor of a magazine called "ladies book," one of the important magazines of its time. extremely important person in journalism of the 1800s. she was a widow. she was widowed by her husband and had five children. she needed to work. she started to write. she had had limited education, mainly what she was able to get in her home, but she wrote how a -- poetry and wrote a really successful novel that enabled her to...
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she also has given us the largest collection of written word by female to date. in the colonial era. as i spent years going through her letters and diaries we became friends. in one of those letters in 1762 she two she wrote this to a friend. i love a garden and a book. there my amusement except include one of my greatest businesses of my life, my attention to my dear little girl. so this brings me to my next step in my leadership journey. i'm a mom. this is my daughter. this is the picture i gave to her preschool when they asked me to give a picture that represents her true self. you can tell she has that knox woman blood in her, she is a little fearless. this picture was taken on the day she decided to dress herself for the first time all by herself. she picked out everything, everything, came downstairs and pose for this picture because she wanted to document it. she has a strong conviction. so she chose boys underwear that have cars on them she told me mommy, boys boys have better characters on their underwear. she chose a t-shirt that said anyone can be anyt
she also has given us the largest collection of written word by female to date. in the colonial era. as i spent years going through her letters and diaries we became friends. in one of those letters in 1762 she two she wrote this to a friend. i love a garden and a book. there my amusement except include one of my greatest businesses of my life, my attention to my dear little girl. so this brings me to my next step in my leadership journey. i'm a mom. this is my daughter. this is the picture i...
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do you have a favorite female journalists at this time? >> do i have a favorite based on my research, yeah, i have to say that the person that i wrote about, i wrote a daughter feet of sylvia porter and she is still probably my favorite female journalists to talk about. t to talk journalis about. she was a brilliant. lived during the depression and her father had died and she wanted to work in finance. she created an empire and a brand. she was read by 40 million people. at the time she was as well-known as opera and mobster -- martha stewart. but history is full of interesting people and certainly some of these women are fascinating as well. >> [indiscernible] >> did these women meet with the -- where these women involved in the suffrage movement? ofnellie bly wrote a profile susan b anthony, and famous -- susan b anthony, a famous suffragist. newspapersorking at are not part of the movement. they cover the movement, but there is a separate type of female journalists whose journalism serves the movement and who is part of it. you have sep
do you have a favorite female journalists at this time? >> do i have a favorite based on my research, yeah, i have to say that the person that i wrote about, i wrote a daughter feet of sylvia porter and she is still probably my favorite female journalists to talk about. t to talk journalis about. she was a brilliant. lived during the depression and her father had died and she wanted to work in finance. she created an empire and a brand. she was read by 40 million people. at the time she...
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a man stepped in to stop robbery of a female friend and lost his life in the process.tion news" reporter annie mccormick is live at police headquarters with more on what happened there. good morning, annie. >> reporter: good morning, tamala. and this happened last night and so far police have not announced any arrests in this case. but we have heard that with preliminary information that they do have the name or a nickname of the man who they believe is the shooter. well, take a look at this video. this is video from the scene. this was around just after 10 o'clock last night after 19th district officers responded to the 5400 block of girard. the 33-year-old victim was shot twice in the head and died a short time later at penn presbyterian hospital. well, police found the victim inside an apartment and at that address. he was inside with a female friend. she let him inside of the home who police say that she knew. then things turned deadly. >> the perpetrator actually was invited in by the 36-year-old female. while in the bedroom where the shooting took place, our perp
a man stepped in to stop robbery of a female friend and lost his life in the process.tion news" reporter annie mccormick is live at police headquarters with more on what happened there. good morning, annie. >> reporter: good morning, tamala. and this happened last night and so far police have not announced any arrests in this case. but we have heard that with preliminary information that they do have the name or a nickname of the man who they believe is the shooter. well, take a look...
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the first female editor of a women's magazine. whichitor of a magazine was one of the most important magazines of its time. hadchieved circulation that not been seen before. extremely important person. in journalism of the 1800s. she was a widow. she was widowed by her husband. and she had five children to feed. she needed to work. right? she started to write. she had limited education. mainly what she was able to get in her home. but she did write poetry and she wrote a successful novel that enabled her to find other opportunities. she did eventually write mary had a little lamb. there you have it. she was best known as an influential editor. she was the embodiment of a lady for her time. she had impeccable taste. core andn and home to literature. .he was traditionally feminine she was deeply religious. and she used her editorship of this magazine to tell other women how they could best live up to god's plan for them. how they could best care for their family and their children. advocate forong equal education for women. found th
the first female editor of a women's magazine. whichitor of a magazine was one of the most important magazines of its time. hadchieved circulation that not been seen before. extremely important person. in journalism of the 1800s. she was a widow. she was widowed by her husband. and she had five children to feed. she needed to work. right? she started to write. she had limited education. mainly what she was able to get in her home. but she did write poetry and she wrote a successful novel that...
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is female hair loss.. i wish that it wasn't like this. deep inside, you really don't want to recognize the fact that you're losing your hair.
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the 2016 noteables, and the first female mary ibarra. even though there is a thriving dialogue of women and leadership these women are framed as the exception rather than the example. in a study conducted by women and leadership in 2015 we see really startling data. first in the past 50 years women represented in congress has only grown from a total of four women seen in 1965 to now currently 39 women. it is roughly about 20% of our congress that is women. when the population of the united states reflects that women take 51%. in the past 20 years leadership at the ceo level has increased from 0 in 1995 to only 5.2%. so we are seeing women enter into leadership roles but not at a drastic rate. in 2013 sheryl stated there is a difference between dialogue and action. that's what we are currently not seeing, action. she said stereo types are holding women back from all around the world. there is one constant. we think men should be strong and have a voice. we think women should speak when spoken to and help others. women are judged through a
the 2016 noteables, and the first female mary ibarra. even though there is a thriving dialogue of women and leadership these women are framed as the exception rather than the example. in a study conducted by women and leadership in 2015 we see really startling data. first in the past 50 years women represented in congress has only grown from a total of four women seen in 1965 to now currently 39 women. it is roughly about 20% of our congress that is women. when the population of the united...
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a major factor is the extremely low sex ratio of females to males. young girls are brought here and solas child brides to the local men at bargain prices. the team have received new information on where mariam is being kept. but marriage in india is sacrosanct and snatching a girl from her marital home can have violent consequences. [all speaking hindi] narrator: startled and afraid, mariam emerges from the room. [all speaking hindi] [mariam sobbing] narror: after 20 days of separation, mother and daughter are finally reunited. [both sobbing] [all speaking hindi] narrator: the husbd of 14-year-old mariam is a 50-year-old man. mariam: [speaking hindi] narrator: if convied, the husband will face 10 years in prison for purchasing mariam. mariam will be taken to the child welfare committee for a hearing before she can go back home. back in norbanu's village, her parents are still waiting for her return, surrounded by her meager belongings. man: [speaking hindi] narrator: inndia, forvery mariam who's rescued, there are several norbanus who remain missing.
a major factor is the extremely low sex ratio of females to males. young girls are brought here and solas child brides to the local men at bargain prices. the team have received new information on where mariam is being kept. but marriage in india is sacrosanct and snatching a girl from her marital home can have violent consequences. [all speaking hindi] narrator: startled and afraid, mariam emerges from the room. [all speaking hindi] [mariam sobbing] narror: after 20 days of separation, mother...
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is female hair loss. my face, it looks good with my hair pulled back. but i can never do it.
is female hair loss. my face, it looks good with my hair pulled back. but i can never do it.
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. >> do you that i is important it is a female cop and female suspect. >> let's not make about it sexke it about gender. >> it would be that way. >> why? >> why. up in arms about a man hitting a woman, what kind of example are you setting in the community. the page is a woman, we can have a conversation about police brutal think in the neighborhood. i think she showed incredible restraint. guns were not drawn. tasers were not out. nobody got shot. ♪ ♪ >> still 2017, it is a new year. we're improving ourselves, but wait, this is a hold from 2016. water main break problem in hoboken? what a surprise. check thought footage shot by a user. water main ruptured 3:00 a.m. wednesday morning. shutdown parts of the highway near garden streets. obviously, the infrastructure ef the water main system in lo bong is very old and outdated and improvements need to be made. maybe part of the 2017. >> did they blame christie for that? >> i have no idea. >> check out this video that happened around midnight on new year's eve. this man was highly in eve brated. jumped on a patrol car in wisconsin, broke t
. >> do you that i is important it is a female cop and female suspect. >> let's not make about it sexke it about gender. >> it would be that way. >> why? >> why. up in arms about a man hitting a woman, what kind of example are you setting in the community. the page is a woman, we can have a conversation about police brutal think in the neighborhood. i think she showed incredible restraint. guns were not drawn. tasers were not out. nobody got shot. ♪ ♪ >>...
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as britain's first female professional footballer, hers is a career that set a benchmark and a career good career at international level and club level. i've travelled the world. and at the age of 38, the body's telling me that it needs to stop. the game's in a magnificent place at the minute and it's good to step away at this right time. smith has always stood out. she made her england debutjust days after her 17th birthday and went on to win 117 caps and score a record 46 goals for her country. the majority of her career was spent at arsenal, where she won the champions league and five fa cups. commentator: trying to play it to smith! that's the record—breaking goal. her influence will be measured in more than goals and titles. current england captain, steph houghton, described her as an, "inspiration" and "the country's greatest female player." while england head coach, mark sampson, said "defenders all over the world will be celebrating her retirement." there have been dark times, too. her time playing in the us was blighted by injuries, alcoholism and depression, but she overcame
as britain's first female professional footballer, hers is a career that set a benchmark and a career good career at international level and club level. i've travelled the world. and at the age of 38, the body's telling me that it needs to stop. the game's in a magnificent place at the minute and it's good to step away at this right time. smith has always stood out. she made her england debutjust days after her 17th birthday and went on to win 117 caps and score a record 46 goals for her...
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the first female mp to ta ke parliament.hat you‘re looking our tweets, the abusive tweets that my team screenshot it. and mclaughlin won't read the abuse she receives online, which isjust as read the abuse she receives online, which is just as well. it‘s deeply personal. she doesn‘t really want to share it. it takes a lot of strength not to. it‘s very tempting if you‘re alone at night and nobody can see you if you get upset and you cry to just have a look, but why would i do that to myself? but it's notjust hurtful insults and social media. there is an even darker side of death threats and violence. jo cox was murdered outside her constituency surgery last june. such threats are of course fazed by male members of parliament as well but two thirds of the female mps we spoke to said they have felt less safe since and well over half have received a physical threat from a member of the public. received a physical threat from a member of the publiclj received a physical threat from a member of the public. i have had death threats
the first female mp to ta ke parliament.hat you‘re looking our tweets, the abusive tweets that my team screenshot it. and mclaughlin won't read the abuse she receives online, which isjust as read the abuse she receives online, which is just as well. it‘s deeply personal. she doesn‘t really want to share it. it takes a lot of strength not to. it‘s very tempting if you‘re alone at night and nobody can see you if you get upset and you cry to just have a look, but why would i do that to...
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Jan 24, 2017
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the sounds of afghanistan's first all—female orchestra.e from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. it's 9am in singapore, 1am in london, and 8pm in washington, where president donald trump has marked his first working day in office with a decisive shift in america's dealings with the rest of the world. the tra ns—pacific partnership is a huge trade agreement with countries in the pacific rim. now, mr trump has said he will pull out of the deal negotiated by the obama administration. he says it would have damaged us manufacturing and jobs. our north america editor, jon sopel, has the latest. we've been talking about this for a long time. oh the power of the pen. these are executive orders signed by the president as he starts his first week in thejob. from now on america will have nothing to do with the pacific trade deal. another order sets in train plans to renegotiate the nafta agreement with mexico and canada. a far more complex undertaking. and there's to be a freeze on recruitment forfederaljobs. o
the sounds of afghanistan's first all—female orchestra.e from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. it's 9am in singapore, 1am in london, and 8pm in washington, where president donald trump has marked his first working day in office with a decisive shift in america's dealings with the rest of the world. the tra ns—pacific partnership is a huge trade agreement with countries in the pacific rim. now, mr trump has said he will pull out of the deal...
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Jan 24, 2017
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the sounds of afghanistan's first all—female orchestra.ter liftoff. there were seven astronauts on board, one of them a woman school teacher. all of them are believed to have been killed. by the evening, tahrir square, the heart of official cairo, was in the hands of the demonstrators. they were using the word "revolution". the earthquake singled out buildings, and brought them down in seconds. tonight, the search for any survivors has an increasing desperation about it as the hours pass. the new government is firmly in control of the entire republic of uganda. moscow got its first taste of western fast food, as mcdonald's opened their biggest restaurant, in pushkin square. but the hundreds of muscovites who queued up today won't find it cheap, with a big mac costing half the day's wages for the average russian. this is bbc news. i'm gavin grey. the latest headlines: with the stroke of a pen, donald trump has cancelled us involvement in a massive free trade deal. syrian government and rebels trade insults in an attempt to end the civil war
the sounds of afghanistan's first all—female orchestra.ter liftoff. there were seven astronauts on board, one of them a woman school teacher. all of them are believed to have been killed. by the evening, tahrir square, the heart of official cairo, was in the hands of the demonstrators. they were using the word "revolution". the earthquake singled out buildings, and brought them down in seconds. tonight, the search for any survivors has an increasing desperation about it as the hours...
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is the world really ready for a female plumber? new study says conservatives are more attractive than liberals. back to you, tom. >> tom: thank you, andy. let's welcome our guests. he checks his stocks more than a farmhand, new york stock exchange correspondent lori rothman. out of the country, into the big city. comedian ross bennett. kids in middle school called him matt belt. matt welch. and he looks like a guy that knows a guy that can get you what you're looking for, sitting right next to me, comedian jimmy failla. let's start the show. ♪ >> tom: donald trump held his first press conference as president-elect, and know all the mainstream media's doubts about him have been put to rest. he was very calm him entry of the journalists in the room. >> i just want to complement many of the people in the room, i have great respect for the news and great respect for freedom of the press and all of that. but i will tell you, there were some news organizations with all that was just said that were so professional, so incredibly professio
is the world really ready for a female plumber? new study says conservatives are more attractive than liberals. back to you, tom. >> tom: thank you, andy. let's welcome our guests. he checks his stocks more than a farmhand, new york stock exchange correspondent lori rothman. out of the country, into the big city. comedian ross bennett. kids in middle school called him matt belt. matt welch. and he looks like a guy that knows a guy that can get you what you're looking for, sitting right...
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Jan 23, 2017
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. >> a female inmate is accused of misconduct. >> if you're standing here and accusing me of stealing, give me a lie detector test. i will pass it. get me a lie detector test. >> accuses an officer of misconduct. >> don't make me put my hands on you and show you how bisexual i can be. what is that? >> an 18-year-old charged with murder faces both the judge and -- >> you chased my son down and you shot him in his back. >> the victim's mother. >> when you get behind them doors, i hope you get what you deserve. >> in the heart of downtown cleveland sits an 11-story tall half block wide symbol of law and order, the cuyahoga county correction center. >> face the bars! >> about 30,000 men and women from the city and outlying areas are booked into this jail each year. the majority will be released within 24 hours. but about 2,200 occupied beds here for an indefinite period, most are only accused of crimes and are awaiting trial for resolution of their cases. and like cleveland itself, the jail can be said to have tough neighborhoods of its own, especially the tenth floor. >> this is our maxi
. >> a female inmate is accused of misconduct. >> if you're standing here and accusing me of stealing, give me a lie detector test. i will pass it. get me a lie detector test. >> accuses an officer of misconduct. >> don't make me put my hands on you and show you how bisexual i can be. what is that? >> an 18-year-old charged with murder faces both the judge and -- >> you chased my son down and you shot him in his back. >> the victim's mother. >>...
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ther it became part of elder family owned it, and by the 1850's it had become the ,ennsylvania female college started by a licensed methodist ,piscopal started by a licensed methodist episcopal minister who chose to teach at the baltimore female academy. the legislature,the legislaturea charter to school, similar school for pennsylvania and he founded the school here in the as war secretary. lincoln and he sort of but heads. cameron was a little involved in graft. ownas moving troops by his railroads and lincoln was taking heat from it. he dismissed him as war secretary and made him minister to russia in the middle of the winter. --ittle earlier than that this is wall he was putting up the house for sale. the president had sent cameron and his wife and daughter over .o russia he decided to send back to one of his cohorts to buy this house. he and his wife -- by way of france -- basically did a shopping trip for this new house. they wanted a victorian house because they had seen all of this in europe, it was called the victorian age. feelings on everything, and they said that's what i
ther it became part of elder family owned it, and by the 1850's it had become the ,ennsylvania female college started by a licensed methodist ,piscopal started by a licensed methodist episcopal minister who chose to teach at the baltimore female academy. the legislature,the legislaturea charter to school, similar school for pennsylvania and he founded the school here in the as war secretary. lincoln and he sort of but heads. cameron was a little involved in graft. ownas moving troops by his...
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whether it was their wives or their girlfriends or their female colleagues.nd they were using that i think to inform how they spoke b about it on air. because it really was this unprecedented place that we were in. >> casey, we as a result of having more women in power when they speak up, it makes a big differen. we've had for example, megyn kelly, fox news, talking about her own expeeshs appearances. she wrote about it in her book. do you think that makes a difference, people like andrea mitcher el, to have them be a part of this conversation, do you think it's cause more team to pay attention? are we getting more action because they're big name sns. >> i think she's right that the way that this especially the access hollywood tape because i think it's the clearest sharp est and it was the most -- moment i think on the topic for this. is something that is addressed a little bit differently now and it is for sure because there are more women willing to step forward and say things in public and to essentially say hey, this is not acceptable behavior. this is n
whether it was their wives or their girlfriends or their female colleagues.nd they were using that i think to inform how they spoke b about it on air. because it really was this unprecedented place that we were in. >> casey, we as a result of having more women in power when they speak up, it makes a big differen. we've had for example, megyn kelly, fox news, talking about her own expeeshs appearances. she wrote about it in her book. do you think that makes a difference, people like andrea...
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the drive to be the first female official in the nfl. it starts inside.hat's why every cup of activia yogurt is made with billions of our exclusive probiotic to help care for what's inside. activia. it starts inside. >>> after several months of delays, the trial of a man accused of killing sierra lamar is set to begin today. mornings on 2 continues now. >>> good morning. thank you for joining us. here is a live look at the bay bridge, all lit up, beautiful, clear, nice, although that means it's a spare the air day, because there has not been rain in a little bit, so you should be aware of that. want to let you know about this. this is in orinda. caltrans crews are almost done clearing this tree that came down. >> i passed that tree on the way to work. task was backed up way back to the -- traffic was backed up aback to the tunnel. >> and you can
the drive to be the first female official in the nfl. it starts inside.hat's why every cup of activia yogurt is made with billions of our exclusive probiotic to help care for what's inside. activia. it starts inside. >>> after several months of delays, the trial of a man accused of killing sierra lamar is set to begin today. mornings on 2 continues now. >>> good morning. thank you for joining us. here is a live look at the bay bridge, all lit up, beautiful, clear, nice,...