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. >> i hava lot of gir they came with their parent to solve the e problem of virginity, ani respecthatat. because theyeeeed real thehe parerent tprotecect eir daughter against the socociet. >>>> how do you u solve the prm of virgininity? >>>> i do hymenonoplasty. so i thihink this is a a problf the men, not the lad >> h hymenlasty y is surgical operatatn to resre the giginal membrane associated with v virginity. she saysys she's helpingng o upho an n archaic tradadition t the pressure of society is just too great. that's espececially true i in l areas. in ththe untains s ar the syrian border, we meme to th llage e ofashaya, , home to hanan halalabi. she's a membmber of the drdruze community, a reliousus mority th a adher to centnturies-old traditionsns on women. hanan n has had enouough. upup until five e years ago shs living in n the united s stat. it was only while the,e, that shnoticeced e extentntf the gegender inequalality in her homeland.. she retueded, hoping to effect change in n her communitity. she talks to the women from her viage.e. >> dwe e ever ink ababouthe n's virginity?
. >> i hava lot of gir they came with their parent to solve the e problem of virginity, ani respecthatat. because theyeeeed real thehe parerent tprotecect eir daughter against the socociet. >>>> how do you u solve the prm of virgininity? >>>> i do hymenonoplasty. so i thihink this is a a problf the men, not the lad >> h hymenlasty y is surgical operatatn to resre the giginal membrane associated with v virginity. she saysys she's helpingng o upho an n archaic...
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girs to s re very d underorlircumstawould sones. >> that anguish is ever so apparent in new york. hardest hit city in the united states. medical teams traveled there to deal with the overwhelming case loads. >> we're hearing from one of those doctors. it's taking an emotional toll. >> new york city the epicenter of the covid-19 pandemic in the u.s. latest count over 150,000 cases. 11,000 deaths. more people have died in this city per capita than italy. >> i don't think has seen anything like this. >> in this war against covid-19. in new york hel the front linesalth s 20 bayal professional signed up to help. >> just got out of a shift here. >> i do under take a battlefield mentality. >> when the enemy is a virus that swept through america and killed 50,000 people. leaves hospitals scrambling for space. >> when you're trying to help what's going through your mind? >> the hardest thing for care givers to see is people alone. who are very sick. and under normal circumstances would be surrounded by loved ones. >> his biggest concern is getting infected. >> we're entering a faze where h
girs to s re very d underorlircumstawould sones. >> that anguish is ever so apparent in new york. hardest hit city in the united states. medical teams traveled there to deal with the overwhelming case loads. >> we're hearing from one of those doctors. it's taking an emotional toll. >> new york city the epicenter of the covid-19 pandemic in the u.s. latest count over 150,000 cases. 11,000 deaths. more people have died in this city per capita than italy. >> i don't think...
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here is miguel alalma gir intensifying days before the national guidelines are set to expire with the u.s. death toll soaring about 40,000 states like massachusetts and illinois are still considered hot spots boston and chicago seen as hot spots of infections. >> nobody disagrees that we want to get out of this situation nobody you don't need protests to convince anybody in this country that we have to get back to work. >> reporter: by the end of the week, georgia's governor says fitness centers, beauty salons and bowling alleys can all reopen the govern nor in tennessee declaring he will not extend the stay at home order beyondth. north carolina and florida have given the go ahead to open some beaches as we approach summer. the pathway back to normal life but please respect these limitations. >> the governor in south carolina is going further allowing furniture, jewelry and clothing stores to get back to business. >> in los angeles where tourism is down 95% and more than half the city is unemployed the stay at home orders go for nearly another month and they could be extended much lo
here is miguel alalma gir intensifying days before the national guidelines are set to expire with the u.s. death toll soaring about 40,000 states like massachusetts and illinois are still considered hot spots boston and chicago seen as hot spots of infections. >> nobody disagrees that we want to get out of this situation nobody you don't need protests to convince anybody in this country that we have to get back to work. >> reporter: by the end of the week, georgia's governor says...
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a minute, you know you could have been an hour ♪ ♪ the way you smile, you could have been a school girou could have been anything that you wanted to ♪ ♪ but i can tl ♪ the way you do the things you do ♪ ♪ the way you do the things you do ♪ ♪ ♪ >> all right, brother. there you go. >> woodruff: that young man in the white t-shirt, the nephew of our director, a world director ry lawrence. and that is the "newshour" for tonighth an's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. have great weekend. ank you, please stay safe and good night. or n maj funding for the pbs newshour has beeprovided by: >> fidelity. >> bnsf railway. >> consumer cellular >> the william and flora hewlett undation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at www.hewlett.org. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions t the world's most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made adssible by the corporation for public bsting. atd by contributions to
a minute, you know you could have been an hour ♪ ♪ the way you smile, you could have been a school girou could have been anything that you wanted to ♪ ♪ but i can tl ♪ the way you do the things you do ♪ ♪ the way you do the things you do ♪ ♪ ♪ >> all right, brother. there you go. >> woodruff: that young man in the white t-shirt, the nephew of our director, a world director ry lawrence. and that is the "newshour" for tonighth an's the newshour for...
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david -- malpass is moments away don't go gir derek, seems like your team is operating just fine remotely is running smoothly with the now platform. (bling) see, incident resolved. how did you... gotta enjoy the small wins. you keep being you, derek. keep being you. shbecause xfinity mobilehen ygives you more flexible data.. you can choose to share data between lines, mix with unlimited, or switch it up at any time. all on the most reliable wireless network. which means you can save money...