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well, 30,000 people caused filth in the city and polluted their water sources. the groundwater was not potable. and in one year, 1/6 of the population died of yellow fever. now, they didn't know at the time that yellow fever was carried by mosquitoes. but the health issue was major in that first movement to build a water system. narrator: so they set out to find the cleanest source of water. although the majority of philadelphia's water now comes from the delaware river, early engineers found that development along the waterfront was causing pollution. so their search led them to the nearby schuylkill river. philadelphia developed technologies to pump water from the river into the city. these technologies established engineering concepts that are still the basis for our water systems today. europeans flocked here. it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this tech
well, 30,000 people caused filth in the city and polluted their water sources. the groundwater was not potable. and in one year, 1/6 of the population died of yellow fever. now, they didn't know at the time that yellow fever was carried by mosquitoes. but the health issue was major in that first movement to build a water system. narrator: so they set out to find the cleanest source of water. although the majority of philadelphia's water now comes from the delaware river, early engineers found...
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the filth flows into the river. it's essentially a dead scene. -- zone.uman rights group found no intent to crack done. they call it a free zone. >> the government wants to buy the argument of foreign export. i would say this is a case of total absence of government. mohammad has lived here for 50 years. the government doesn't understand if they di did we wouldn't be living in this filth. >> he blames the toxic waste of his daughter's death. >> i couldn't do anything. it's from this place. >> despite the filth and the dangers and the sting stink mohammad is resigned to life in the tannery. >> i have no education, nothing. >> i have to to do it, there is no other way. the cheap labor lowers the cost of leather goods sold in wealthy countries but there i there is e paid in human misery. >> rob reynolds reporting. >> to talk more about this is jack from the environmental watchdog group, the black smith institute and joining us tonight and we britis appreciate you, w. >> your organization identified five places in the world that are the most polluted is this
the filth flows into the river. it's essentially a dead scene. -- zone.uman rights group found no intent to crack done. they call it a free zone. >> the government wants to buy the argument of foreign export. i would say this is a case of total absence of government. mohammad has lived here for 50 years. the government doesn't understand if they di did we wouldn't be living in this filth. >> he blames the toxic waste of his daughter's death. >> i couldn't do anything. it's...
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despite the filth, danger and stink, he is resigned to life in the tanneries. >> i have no ambitious,othing. i have to do it. there's no other way. >> cheep bangladesh labour lowers the cost of leather goods sold. there's a price paid in human misery in a far-off place. >> the international diabetes federation is predicting a rise in the number of people with a disease. right now there are about 382 million people with diabetes. by 2035 the number is said to rise to 592 million. the largest number of sufferers on china, 98 million live with diabetes. 65 million have diabetes in india. in the u.s. 24 million people have the condition. one place where the government is trying to do more to beat diabetes is sri lanka. we have this report. >> this looks like any 15-year-old. diabetes has changed her life. after being diagnosed at 11, she has to check her blood and take injections to control her sugar levels. >> translation: i get bad headaches, break into a sweat and feel lifeless. going to school is difficult sometimes. i missed the last term test because my sugar levels dropped. >> she
despite the filth, danger and stink, he is resigned to life in the tanneries. >> i have no ambitious,othing. i have to do it. there's no other way. >> cheep bangladesh labour lowers the cost of leather goods sold. there's a price paid in human misery in a far-off place. >> the international diabetes federation is predicting a rise in the number of people with a disease. right now there are about 382 million people with diabetes. by 2035 the number is said to rise to 592...
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moving on to item 2 is the rough and approval of minutes november filth. commissioners i don't know if you have any changes to make if not happy to entertain a motion >> i move to approve. >> second. >> audrey joseph is there any public comment from the minutes of this last meeting. seeing none, supervisor hiding. audrey joseph. barbara campagnoli. item 3 report from our executive director take it away director king >> good evening i will make this short. hello. i'm going to mix this up. and talk about something we talked about latin last night. a buff of us went to the lesion project and the heritage sf a nonprofit they added writing to new bars and restaurants to their program and we assisted in putting the event go together last time. it was full probable 50 or 60 people. there were owners felt legacy bar that showed up. some of you might know this gentleman talked about writing a with book and we offered our assistance in offering our information as well as skwg for phone calls folks who worked behind the bar. it's neat e neat he wants to hear steroids
moving on to item 2 is the rough and approval of minutes november filth. commissioners i don't know if you have any changes to make if not happy to entertain a motion >> i move to approve. >> second. >> audrey joseph is there any public comment from the minutes of this last meeting. seeing none, supervisor hiding. audrey joseph. barbara campagnoli. item 3 report from our executive director take it away director king >> good evening i will make this short. hello. i'm...
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see here the filth we see a russian foreign minister who visited brussels this week was the way the clash russia has no doubts that robot that was when they don't prepare a script line behind the mosque protests. who on the scope of this. well the oven will be visible if you see the real picture what was happening on the independent living here. with people. armed with sticks stones and extreme metal chains. they were always clean and so far no one has died. and it's been a very large and varied massive protests single nobody has the month of the number of injured and hospitalized mother runs and two dozens because of his brutality testing the soil into more than a couple of those old posts that belies the policeman. oh well. annie you need to have the full picture. not the one sided the wind when you have hundreds of thousands of people and we we seem to think he is elderly and the dp bowling don't people waving europeans likes to call call this location. this is something calming thrown from the highs from the minds of many ukraine as we know it's a divided country that uconn deny that
see here the filth we see a russian foreign minister who visited brussels this week was the way the clash russia has no doubts that robot that was when they don't prepare a script line behind the mosque protests. who on the scope of this. well the oven will be visible if you see the real picture what was happening on the independent living here. with people. armed with sticks stones and extreme metal chains. they were always clean and so far no one has died. and it's been a very large and...
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practices and god has been caused by the outdoor forceful disposal of god demonstrates his last weekend's filth ortiz have launched an investigation into the day's events as michael make every negative reports. the new belief the worst moment was when i saw people the ground at my fey were just kids and i couldn't do anything about it. and it was terrible it must never happen again. liked it and this idiot when peaceful protests in cardiff see if it were broken up by ukraine's special riot police force dozens ended up in hospitals images of police beating defenseless people converged on the internet the us the next day it was the police on the receiving end of the violence. but at the hands of the mob and not the peaceful protesters were dispersed just the day before i get keyed by our daybreak for a piece of pavement scoring the face. it's hard to tell because everything was fine no longer predict it will go like base that there will be relaxed and drink smoke the scope tales. he was full so i was scared for my units were there because it was toast man expects its the right in front of all thi
practices and god has been caused by the outdoor forceful disposal of god demonstrates his last weekend's filth ortiz have launched an investigation into the day's events as michael make every negative reports. the new belief the worst moment was when i saw people the ground at my fey were just kids and i couldn't do anything about it. and it was terrible it must never happen again. liked it and this idiot when peaceful protests in cardiff see if it were broken up by ukraine's special riot...
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electricity, the streets have lights, but there were shanties, where there was garbage all over the place, filth, rats, and some people have given up hope. they wanted an end to this, they wanted educational opportunities and work opportunities and training and a new house and they didn't get it. the government admits it is way behind schedule. it's got a lot of work to do but there are some people say they don't see it happening and now that nelson mandela is gone they don't see how it's ever going to happen joie. >> that is hard to fathom. thinking about the impact that nelson mandela and the leadership that came in his wake changed the condition of life in south africa, can you talk to us a little bit about the economic environment in south africa today? is there industry that has developed, where are things going for their economy? >> yeah, so that's the bad side of it is those people who are in the worst of situations who have not seen an improvement. but in fact there last been generally speaking improvement across the country, it has grown terriblsubstantially from wheres in the apartheid
electricity, the streets have lights, but there were shanties, where there was garbage all over the place, filth, rats, and some people have given up hope. they wanted an end to this, they wanted educational opportunities and work opportunities and training and a new house and they didn't get it. the government admits it is way behind schedule. it's got a lot of work to do but there are some people say they don't see it happening and now that nelson mandela is gone they don't see how it's ever...
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if they did, we wouldn't be living in this filth. >> he blames toxic waste for his caught're death fromncer. they don't need reports to tell them they are lives on poisons land. >> time for sports update. >> thank you very much. australian cricket captain faces the right to be fit for the second test again england. he sprained an ankle during fielding practice, but later batted in the next four. so his preparation is always was always going to be very good. he is very confident that it was just giving a break today. and they will be training for that tomorrow. we are a group of guys that especially when our back is against the wall, we come out fighting. we have done it time and time again in test series. especially when we are put into pressure, that's when we really show our mental fortitude. returning to the fourth india team for next season. the 26-year-old seen here he had a relatively successful season, finishes tenning in the drivers championship. in a multiyear deal, to help the team built on their 6th place finish in the last year's constructors champion. sunday on the league b
if they did, we wouldn't be living in this filth. >> he blames toxic waste for his caught're death fromncer. they don't need reports to tell them they are lives on poisons land. >> time for sports update. >> thank you very much. australian cricket captain faces the right to be fit for the second test again england. he sprained an ankle during fielding practice, but later batted in the next four. so his preparation is always was always going to be very good. he is very...
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it has exactly that characteristic of corruption and filth and these huge larger- than-life characters. >> jill, you are the historian among us. >> in the united states, dickens is taken as an american writer. it is curious about dickens because he had such a painful relationship with the united states. "great expectations" is the ninth most frequently assigned novel in american high schools. it is interesting to think about dickens readership in the united states changing. i first read dickens as a schoolgirl. george orwell talks about dickens being ladled down your throat as a child. how do you reconcile yourself with a writer who has been forced on you as a kid? >> in london, how do you see him? >> keep the child in view is what he said. that is what he did throughout his whole life. he kept the child in view. there was his own childhood that he could never get rid of and dragged around behind him. that sense of wonder, that sense of the imagination is something that he always kept with him. that sense in which he would always make even the most familiar brits of the world looks upr
it has exactly that characteristic of corruption and filth and these huge larger- than-life characters. >> jill, you are the historian among us. >> in the united states, dickens is taken as an american writer. it is curious about dickens because he had such a painful relationship with the united states. "great expectations" is the ninth most frequently assigned novel in american high schools. it is interesting to think about dickens readership in the united states...
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. >> jimmy: filth, yeah. so here's the last one.stie. he responded, "2016, baby!" let's see the question, "how much do you weigh?" [ laughter and applause ] that's all we have time for. we'll be right back with freestyling with the roots, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ we have four hours to find your dad a gift, and he's got to have the best, so we need to stay focused. james, you're my rock, can you keep it together? ♪ sally, look at me. i need you to step it up, okay? we don't want the petting zoo all over again. i can't make any promises. ♪ wow. i never doubted you guys for a second. [ male announcer ] at&t makes you the hero this holiday season with iphone5s for zero down with at&t next. ♪ with iphone5s for zero down with at&t next. so i tri with iphone5s for zero down with at&t next. ed depend so i it really made the difference between a morning around the house and getting a little exercise. hi-ya! and i tried a baking class. one weekend can make all the difference. unlike the bargain brand, depend gives you the confiden
. >> jimmy: filth, yeah. so here's the last one.stie. he responded, "2016, baby!" let's see the question, "how much do you weigh?" [ laughter and applause ] that's all we have time for. we'll be right back with freestyling with the roots, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ we have four hours to find your dad a gift, and he's got to have the best, so we need to stay focused. james, you're my rock, can you keep it together? ♪ sally, look at me. i need you to step...
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filth. >> bye, guys. >>> coming up -- >> it blew my mind away. i hyperventilated.i had to sit down. i couldn't breathe. >> pamala speckin's judge delivered her sentence. >> i can't believe how long i've been here. >> and after multiple escapes, dustin paul tries something new. >>> pamala speckin, a married mother of three children, has just gotten back from court where a judge handed down his sentence on her most recent drunk driving conviction. >> i was going in there thinking i might get most 15 months. it's my fifth drunk driving. the judge pretty much lectured me, you know, and he was right. i could kill somebody or kill myself, and that's what i really got to think about. you know, i'm a threat to the community. if i'm on the roads, and he gave me three to five years, in prison. >> the sentence is final. and speckin must now wait for her transfer to the state's only female prison, about 2.5 hours from grand rapids. >> it blew my mind away. i hyperventilated. i had to sit down. i couldn't breathe. i felt like the whole world was just ending. my 4-year-old, i'm
filth. >> bye, guys. >>> coming up -- >> it blew my mind away. i hyperventilated.i had to sit down. i couldn't breathe. >> pamala speckin's judge delivered her sentence. >> i can't believe how long i've been here. >> and after multiple escapes, dustin paul tries something new. >>> pamala speckin, a married mother of three children, has just gotten back from court where a judge handed down his sentence on her most recent drunk driving conviction....
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i can tell you the other 15% were mostly made up of late night rants, and filth, and direct threats oflence. thank you, twitter for bringing us altogether, and which news cast is mentioned even more than me and more favorably on national media? that would be none other than ron burgundy. mentioned over 500,000 times in the past month, 91%, burgundy beat out not only me, but megyn kelly, and wolf blitzer. and katie couric and the top five. so ron burgundy is a top notch journalist, no doubt about it. but there is no movie about me, whereas burgundy plays a small role in "anchorman 2," which is in theaters because it got promotion as you may have noticed. let's be honest, they didn't exactly go the beyonce secret route in releasing this thing. there are posters everywhere. and commercials everywhere. and they will pretty much let everyone do them. i was just doing my best ron burgundy impression, the mustache, the whole persona, everybody was doing it. when i started "ac360," ron's shadow still loomed over the show, literally. there was a cardboard cutout of him in the studio. there were
i can tell you the other 15% were mostly made up of late night rants, and filth, and direct threats oflence. thank you, twitter for bringing us altogether, and which news cast is mentioned even more than me and more favorably on national media? that would be none other than ron burgundy. mentioned over 500,000 times in the past month, 91%, burgundy beat out not only me, but megyn kelly, and wolf blitzer. and katie couric and the top five. so ron burgundy is a top notch journalist, no doubt...
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we have a filth that has agreedd to take her. and we have a doctor here in california who will be by her side throughout the transfer. we have informed the defendants and provided them with documentation of the same sworn agendas. >> what's really incredible, moments afterwards, jahai's mother came out to speak, and she's very emotional and defiant and says that she's going to speak fight for the very end. >> my daughter's life, [ unintelligible ] every hour, i just thank god, give us one more day, please. >> she's responding, and i go in there and talk to her, and i say, hey, jahai, you need to start moving, because you know what this hospital is trying to do to you. and she gets to moving fast. and it scared me the first time. but she's doing it more and more every day. and just to let people know we're not making it up. >> well, jonathan, it is an incredible situation that we have here. a hospital and three rounds of medical examinations that determined that jahai is braindead. and explaining to viewers, a lot of people are lo
we have a filth that has agreedd to take her. and we have a doctor here in california who will be by her side throughout the transfer. we have informed the defendants and provided them with documentation of the same sworn agendas. >> what's really incredible, moments afterwards, jahai's mother came out to speak, and she's very emotional and defiant and says that she's going to speak fight for the very end. >> my daughter's life, [ unintelligible ] every hour, i just thank god, give...
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we wouldn't be living in this filth. >> he blames toxic waste for his daughter's death from glance itried to save her but i couldn't do anything. it's because of this place. >> reporter: no in-depth health studies have been done on the people living here. but they don't need reports or statistics to tell them they're living on poisoned land. al jazeera, dhaka. >> i got to tel to tell you thet report is amazing. it's video of a rescue of a nigerian cook who was trapped when a tugboat he was on flipped over and sank. take a look. >> divers discovered the man while collectin collecting the f the men who went down on the tugboat. he had been trapped underwater in an air pocket for three days. the body had been pulling a oil tanker through the delta when it flipped. the rescue that happened just six months ago was released today. >>> breaking news. men and women think differently, and now researchers say they figured out why. we'll explain coming up. this is the 900-page document we call obamacare. it could change costs, coverage, and pretty much all of healthcare in america. my show sort
we wouldn't be living in this filth. >> he blames toxic waste for his daughter's death from glance itried to save her but i couldn't do anything. it's because of this place. >> reporter: no in-depth health studies have been done on the people living here. but they don't need reports or statistics to tell them they're living on poisoned land. al jazeera, dhaka. >> i got to tel to tell you thet report is amazing. it's video of a rescue of a nigerian cook who was trapped when a...
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amidst the sex toys, junk food and filth, a search of the squalid motel room where miko keeps her reveals of letters and childlike drawings. heather confirms she is the author of the stories which describe a daily life of torture, agony and sorrow. among the confessions there are angry rants against the police and love letters to miko, begging him never to leave. >> is he your pimp or is he your boyfriend? >> he's my boyfriend, not my pimp. >> but in your letters you call him daddy. >> yeah, because he's like a father to me, takes care of me. >> how long you have been in the life? >> about a year and a half. >> so since you were how old? >> 17. >> did you not graduate from high school? >> no, i didn't. >> why did you leave high school? >> to be in the life. i wanted to be in the life. i like the life. i thought it was, you know, fun. >> when you take a female prostitute at the time of her arrest, it's easy to come up with that understanding, like, why are you doing this, to not be sympathetic, you knew what you were getting into. however, when you get to know them and that's what we do he
amidst the sex toys, junk food and filth, a search of the squalid motel room where miko keeps her reveals of letters and childlike drawings. heather confirms she is the author of the stories which describe a daily life of torture, agony and sorrow. among the confessions there are angry rants against the police and love letters to miko, begging him never to leave. >> is he your pimp or is he your boyfriend? >> he's my boyfriend, not my pimp. >> but in your letters you call him...
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thank you, i can tell you the other 15% were mostly made up of late night rants, and filth, and violence bringing us altogether, and which news cast is mentioned even more than me and more favorably, that would be none other than ron burgundy. mentioned over 500,000 times in the past month, 91%, burgundy beat out not only me, but megyn kelly, and wolf blitzer. so he is a top notch journalist, no doubt about it. but there is no movie about me, whereas burgundy plays a small role in anchor man 2, which is in theaters because it got promotion as you may have noticed. let's be honest, they didn't exactly go the beyonce secret route for producing it. there are posters everywhere. and they will pretty much let everybody do those roles. >> i was just doing my best ron burgundy impression, the mustache, the whole persona, when i started "ac360," ron's shadow still loomed over the show, there were lights blocking it, he had it in his contract that it could never be removed. it was a huge pain in the [ bleep ]. technically, that was not a commercial, not only are there many commercials for anchor
thank you, i can tell you the other 15% were mostly made up of late night rants, and filth, and violence bringing us altogether, and which news cast is mentioned even more than me and more favorably, that would be none other than ron burgundy. mentioned over 500,000 times in the past month, 91%, burgundy beat out not only me, but megyn kelly, and wolf blitzer. so he is a top notch journalist, no doubt about it. but there is no movie about me, whereas burgundy plays a small role in anchor man 2,...
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. >> yes, of course, of course >> here, children routinely wade through filth. makeshift refugee camps like this, the conditionses are absolutely appalling. here, they're essentially living in an open sewer. there is trash and human waste all around. it is hard enough trying to walk through this camp let alone actually trying to live here. doctors say it's not just polio they're at risk of getting. that they could easily contract anything from hepatitis scabies to the mumps. i asked 12-year-old maria if her family fears they'll get sick be. >> of course, we're worried she says. we're all crowded together here. if one person gets sick, they'll definitely spread it to everybody else here, too. the medics wrap up as the weather worsens. winter's at hand. the cold only exacerbating the misery. parents who worry about polio now also wonder how they'll shield their families from are the elements. but the children keep playing. no matter how young they are, for them, the harshest possible existence is almost expected. mohammed jamjoom, cnn in the bekka valley, lebanon.
. >> yes, of course, of course >> here, children routinely wade through filth. makeshift refugee camps like this, the conditionses are absolutely appalling. here, they're essentially living in an open sewer. there is trash and human waste all around. it is hard enough trying to walk through this camp let alone actually trying to live here. doctors say it's not just polio they're at risk of getting. that they could easily contract anything from hepatitis scabies to the mumps. i asked...
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it makes you take like 50 showers a day to wash away the dirt and the filth and the hate. >> neverthelessith rick for a year, running on the misguided notion that he loved her and that whatever was good for him would somehow be good for her. >> how foolish could i have been? i wasn't even myself. i was like lost in the world somewhere. i didn't know who i was. i didn't know where i was going. i didn't know what i was living for. >> i was an emotional wreck. i was like a zombie. >> for almost a year after raleigh ran away from home, mother and daughter had little contact. jean could only imagine where raleigh was and what she was up to. >> i get a knock at the door, and it was the police. they were bringing raleigh home. >> finally, at the end of 2010, the cooke county task force arrested raleigh's pimp in an undercover sting. raleigh was apprehended the next day and delivered home to her mother. >> i couldn't process it. i remember leaning back and leaning on the wall for support because i thought i was going to pass out. i could not believe it. and i remember thinking to myself, i was li
it makes you take like 50 showers a day to wash away the dirt and the filth and the hate. >> neverthelessith rick for a year, running on the misguided notion that he loved her and that whatever was good for him would somehow be good for her. >> how foolish could i have been? i wasn't even myself. i was like lost in the world somewhere. i didn't know who i was. i didn't know where i was going. i didn't know what i was living for. >> i was an emotional wreck. i was like a...
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people live in poverty, they live in crime, in filth, in disease. it's horrific. there's a lot of reasons for that. it's a complex thing. but one of the constants in that was the political instability of the country. whoever won got the spoils. and so they'd throw out everything that the last group passed and they'd pass a whole bunch of new things because they had the majority. and then the voters would rebel and say, "oh, my goodness, did we make a mistake on this. let's get rid of these fools." and then a whole new group would come in on the other side and they'd throw out all the laws that the last group had passed and they'd pass their own laws. why? because they got the majority. and on and on it went. and businesses would look at that and say, well, how do we ever invest there? you're asking me to build a $25 million warehouse to do my work when i don't know what the laws are going to be four years from now or two years from now? because the elections will determine that. you see, ladies and gentlemen, in the united states of america we have had this remark
people live in poverty, they live in crime, in filth, in disease. it's horrific. there's a lot of reasons for that. it's a complex thing. but one of the constants in that was the political instability of the country. whoever won got the spoils. and so they'd throw out everything that the last group passed and they'd pass a whole bunch of new things because they had the majority. and then the voters would rebel and say, "oh, my goodness, did we make a mistake on this. let's get rid of these...
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despite the filth, danger and the stench, mohammed rashid is resigned to life in the tanneries. >> i have nothings. so, i have to do it. there is no other way. >> chief bangladeshi labor lowers the cost of leather goods sold until wealthy countries. there is a price paid in human misery in a far-off place called hazar abad. >> we will have part 2 of the series tomorrow. rob reynolds will show how toxic tanneries are also threatening the environment. that story tuesday right here on al-jazeera america. still ahead tonight, scientists plunge deem underground to explore one of ancient rome's longest lasting legacies that is still being used today. congress can claim. we'll separate politics from policy, and just prescribe the facts. >> this isn't a new channel, this is a watershed moment in media for america. >> this entire region is utterly devastated. >> people our here are struggling. >> the fire jumped the highway we took earlier. >> your average viewer want's to actually understand how the health care law is going to help them or hurt them. >> they know they can get extremist bicke
despite the filth, danger and the stench, mohammed rashid is resigned to life in the tanneries. >> i have nothings. so, i have to do it. there is no other way. >> chief bangladeshi labor lowers the cost of leather goods sold until wealthy countries. there is a price paid in human misery in a far-off place called hazar abad. >> we will have part 2 of the series tomorrow. rob reynolds will show how toxic tanneries are also threatening the environment. that story tuesday right...
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it has exactly that characteristic of corruption and filth and then these huge larger-than-life characters that populate it. so i felt dickens was a great novelist. >> rose: jill. you're the historian among us. >> it's interesting. in the united states dickens is taken as an american writer. maybe every country has it way of adopting dickens as a native son which is curious because he has such a vexed and painful relationship with the united states. but i think "great expectations" is the ninth most frequently assigned novel in american high schools and it happens to be the hardest novel assigned in american high schools. it's interesting to think about dickens' readership? the united states, time really changing. i first read dickens as a school girl and famously george orwell talks about dickens being ladled down your throat as a child and how do you as an adult reconcile to yourself as a writer that's forced on you as a kid. >> rose: robert in london, how do you see him? >> well, keep the child in view is what he said in his notes to "the old curiosity shop." that's what he did life thr
it has exactly that characteristic of corruption and filth and then these huge larger-than-life characters that populate it. so i felt dickens was a great novelist. >> rose: jill. you're the historian among us. >> it's interesting. in the united states dickens is taken as an american writer. maybe every country has it way of adopting dickens as a native son which is curious because he has such a vexed and painful relationship with the united states. but i think "great...
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the spirit and will re-introduce us to our real destiny, which is to rise again from this material filththe heavens to the true spiritual realm. it's very attractive. it offers a form of self-discovery, of self-truth, self-realization. >> the gnostic message was very seductive. a mix of greek philosophy, egyptian religion and eastern mysticism, all very contemporary in its spirituality. >> the new testament gospels are gospels of the cross. the gnostic gospels are gospels of wisdom. the new testament gospels care about salvation from sin. the gnostic gospels care about salvation from ignorance. the new testament gospels look to stimulate faith. the gnostic gospels look to stimulate knowledge and insight. >> gnosticism held a fascination for many christians for another reason. its gospels seemed to offer a more female-friendly faith. >> it was the gnostics that thought the role of the female as an image and the role of women within the church should be advanced so that god is not only male, god is also female. there are not only male leaders, there are female leaders. there are not only m
the spirit and will re-introduce us to our real destiny, which is to rise again from this material filththe heavens to the true spiritual realm. it's very attractive. it offers a form of self-discovery, of self-truth, self-realization. >> the gnostic message was very seductive. a mix of greek philosophy, egyptian religion and eastern mysticism, all very contemporary in its spirituality. >> the new testament gospels are gospels of the cross. the gnostic gospels are gospels of wisdom....
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. >> it's like, okay, what do i do to remove some of that guilt or some of the filth that is collectedhis for decades? you help people. you become involved in your community. you become involved in your city. you try to be an asset to society rather than a deficit. you do the same things that you were taught before, set the example. and that's all you can do. >> 911. >> is this a hoax or is this really -- >> no, it's true. and if you see anything, stay indoors. >> remain indoors. don't try to approach them. >> on the 18th of october, 2011, one american town became engulfed in a bizarre and tragic event. >> i'm in desperate need here of some help. these things are completely crazy. half domesticated, half wild. >> stay inside. >> this is the story of what happened that night in zanesville, ohio, when one man's obsession with exotic and dangerous animals left his community with dozens and dozens of deadly carnivores on the loose.
. >> it's like, okay, what do i do to remove some of that guilt or some of the filth that is collectedhis for decades? you help people. you become involved in your community. you become involved in your city. you try to be an asset to society rather than a deficit. you do the same things that you were taught before, set the example. and that's all you can do. >> 911. >> is this a hoax or is this really -- >> no, it's true. and if you see anything, stay indoors. >>...
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that if they did, we wouldn't be living in this filth. >> he blames toxic waste for his dear's deathr. >> i tried to save her, but i couldn't do anything. it's because of this place. >> no in-oh depth health studies have been done on the people living here, but they don't need reports or statistics to tell them they're living on poisoned land. >> each year, 14 million rawhides are processed into leather. that is exported to top fashion labels in dozens of countries. italy is the largest importer, spending about $85 million this year on the leather. >> smoothing over growing techies. joe biden is looking to defuse the situation between japan and china. >> we're talking about how his visit to japan could impact asia. >> the legal rights of frequent flyers. >> racial profiling, the claim one employer is making against a florida police department after his employee has been stopped more than 200 times. >> in sports, the seattle seahawks are flying high, especially russell wilson. the kid outplayed drew brees, sending a message to the entire nfl. we'll explain unjust a bit. >> from our he
that if they did, we wouldn't be living in this filth. >> he blames toxic waste for his dear's deathr. >> i tried to save her, but i couldn't do anything. it's because of this place. >> no in-oh depth health studies have been done on the people living here, but they don't need reports or statistics to tell them they're living on poisoned land. >> each year, 14 million rawhides are processed into leather. that is exported to top fashion labels in dozens of countries....
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. >> i am giving you a bath, ready to clean off the filth. >> that's for me, you dirty slut? >> yes, indeed -- [inaudible] >> do you hear that? >> i am a free woman, i tell you. >> i will make you hold your tongue, never fear. >> aha, you shall never -- [inaudible] >> burn off her hair more her. >> [inaudible] >> oh, dear,. >> what? >> i'm watering you to make you bloom -- >> alas, i am too dry. now i am trembling with cold. >> oh. [applause] >> thank you. [inaudible] now we have our -- [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] >> so no one's tackled whitman yet, right? well, these will probably be familiar words for many of you. i did look this up because, i mean, i know that "leaves of grass" was banned, but i didn't know very many of the details, and it is pretty amazing. apparently, from the first time it was published in 1855 all through its nine editions, it created a tremendous amount of disturbance. and it was deemed obscene, too sensual, shocking because of its hoho-erotic overtones which, i mean, today are almost laughable. and in 1865 he lost his job because there was
. >> i am giving you a bath, ready to clean off the filth. >> that's for me, you dirty slut? >> yes, indeed -- [inaudible] >> do you hear that? >> i am a free woman, i tell you. >> i will make you hold your tongue, never fear. >> aha, you shall never -- [inaudible] >> burn off her hair more her. >> [inaudible] >> oh, dear,. >> what? >> i'm watering you to make you bloom -- >> alas, i am too dry. now i am trembling...
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>> you know, there's some ben filths of being -- having liquidity in the stock and some negatives.ecisions to evaluate. >> i think of greenhill and both public. they've done fairly well. you consider them competition? >> i consider them comparable companies. we actually compete, interestingly, just because of the size, we compete with the large universal banks way more often and just a size thing. they have three, four time it is number of bank earls so we'll see them more often. >> all right. finally, next year going to be better than this year? big picture, better than this year? >> yes. look. i think you will have slow gdp growth. there's nobody i'm talking to expecting this economy to boom. but i'll tell you all the companies, ceos, vast majority, very optimistic. they're making the numbers. i think it has to do with the productivity of technology today. how people get to the bottom line and not basing it on an economic recovery and seeing slow growth but they're all pretty optimistic about their own companies. >> ken, as always, appreciate your time and insights. thank you. >>
>> you know, there's some ben filths of being -- having liquidity in the stock and some negatives.ecisions to evaluate. >> i think of greenhill and both public. they've done fairly well. you consider them competition? >> i consider them comparable companies. we actually compete, interestingly, just because of the size, we compete with the large universal banks way more often and just a size thing. they have three, four time it is number of bank earls so we'll see them more...