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the sister wandered about the city, weeping for her brother. gestanana wandered about the city, weeping for dimusi. oh, my brother, who is your sister? i am your sister. oh, dimusi, who is your mother? i am your mother. the day that dawns for you will also dawn for me. the day that you will see, i will also see. i would find my brother, i would comfort him, i would share his fate. when she saw the sister's grief, when anana saw the grief of gestana, she spoke to him gently. dimusi is no more. i would take you to him, but i do not know the place. then a fly appeared. the holy fly circled the air above anana's head and spoke, if i tell you where dimusi is, what are you give me? anana said, if you tell me, i will let you frequent the beer houses and taverns. i will let you dwell among the talk of the wise ones. i will let you dwell among the songs of the minstrals. the fly spoke. lift your eyes to the edges of the steppe. lift your eyes to arali. there you will find gestanana's brother. there you will find the shepherd, dimusi. anana and gestanana
the sister wandered about the city, weeping for her brother. gestanana wandered about the city, weeping for dimusi. oh, my brother, who is your sister? i am your sister. oh, dimusi, who is your mother? i am your mother. the day that dawns for you will also dawn for me. the day that you will see, i will also see. i would find my brother, i would comfort him, i would share his fate. when she saw the sister's grief, when anana saw the grief of gestana, she spoke to him gently. dimusi is no more. i...
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assaulted them a clerk was arrested for one of the attacks and the own teen says a contractor assaulted her. city is reviewing safety measures for the summer program. >>> coming clean, a baltimore is they officer confess the -- city officer confesses to his role in a scandal. he admits to taking money from a repair shop to have cars towed there. the police department admits even more officers could be connected to the case. >>> city police have put out the help wanted sign. they are looking for new recruits. you have to be at least 20 and a half years old. the salary starts at 40,000 dollars and you get 12 paid vacation days plus 14 paid holidays. to find out how to apply, go to wjz.com and click on the newstab. >>> a controversial plan to help students in baltimore. the school district ceo wants to send kids to class on saturdays to improve test scores. gigi barnette explains that the pro-- barnett explains the proposal is drawing mixed reactions from parents. >> reporter: after three years of back to back gains, baltimore school leaders saw a dip in test scores. read willing results -- reading
assaulted them a clerk was arrested for one of the attacks and the own teen says a contractor assaulted her. city is reviewing safety measures for the summer program. >>> coming clean, a baltimore is they officer confess the -- city officer confesses to his role in a scandal. he admits to taking money from a repair shop to have cars towed there. the police department admits even more officers could be connected to the case. >>> city police have put out the help wanted sign....
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fair that around two hundred people could have been killed in a series of explosions that shook her city of up or down in turkmenistan some local reports said the blasts happened in remission is death although a government continues to claim it was a fireworks factory state officials have not confirmed any casualties the effect there is cordoned off and closed for entry police are being ordered to detain anyone who tries to take pictures or mobile phone footage of the site many people can't count how their families and friends because of disruption to telephone lines and special governmental commissions reportedly been set up to investigate those explosions to understand what's been a very secretive state with the internet until recently r.t. contacted the editor of human rights website. the game is the latest on more. rigid international pressure starting from yesterday people began returning to the town the fires have been put out the locals are no helping soldiers to clean up according to reports the number of casualties and those who died because of injuries has reached nine hundred
fair that around two hundred people could have been killed in a series of explosions that shook her city of up or down in turkmenistan some local reports said the blasts happened in remission is death although a government continues to claim it was a fireworks factory state officials have not confirmed any casualties the effect there is cordoned off and closed for entry police are being ordered to detain anyone who tries to take pictures or mobile phone footage of the site many people can't...
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every time his name is mentioned he is why are you here tonight i'm here because it's just becoming her city to live in this country anymore we work we give out and we do and we keep on giving though and there's no end to this is oh this is only we have to change those because we don't have any other choice so would you say people have been inspired by the demonstrations taking place there as well as or what is your sign saying the rewards are going to go you guys are leaders on earth why do you want him to go home. alone because of the distance how much of these demonstrations i mean inspired by the protests we saw taking place in arab world oh well i think there's a lot of influence of what happened in the. syria lebannon and what you see in libya also there's a lot of influence of those and that's when people understand they have the power that they can they can organize by them does it don't need any more of their government to tell them what to do they can start throwing the government what they want. to do you know they can they can start deciding for themselves take the power back to
every time his name is mentioned he is why are you here tonight i'm here because it's just becoming her city to live in this country anymore we work we give out and we do and we keep on giving though and there's no end to this is oh this is only we have to change those because we don't have any other choice so would you say people have been inspired by the demonstrations taking place there as well as or what is your sign saying the rewards are going to go you guys are leaders on earth why do...
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jury of her peers, but her city isn't ready to welcome her home. i'm yunji de nies for "nightline" in orlando. >>> thanks to yunji de nies for that. next up in this special hour-long edition of "nightline" tonight, casey anthony won her trial today. but has she lost what remained of her family? >> juror number 1. >> that it was important for people to serve no matter what. can i eat heart healthy without giving up taste? a man can only try... and try...and try. i heard eating wle grain oats can help lower my cholesterol. it's gonna be tough...so tough. my wife and i want to lowe our cholesterol, but finding healthy food that tastes good is torturous. your father is suffering. [ male announc ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and can help lower cholesterol. >> announcer: this special edition of "nightline" continues from orlando, florida with terry moran. >>> i'm terry more nn orlando, florida. and welcome back to our special hour-long edition of "nightline." we're here with this stunning verdict today in the trial of casey anthony. this trial's just
jury of her peers, but her city isn't ready to welcome her home. i'm yunji de nies for "nightline" in orlando. >>> thanks to yunji de nies for that. next up in this special hour-long edition of "nightline" tonight, casey anthony won her trial today. but has she lost what remained of her family? >> juror number 1. >> that it was important for people to serve no matter what. can i eat heart healthy without giving up taste? a man can only try... and...
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her parents had their own situation going on, being incarcerated. at the age of 14, she filed to be independent. this year, she graduate from help of high-school and plans on studying creative writing at city college while taking care of her 1-year-old son. i think she deserves our applause even though she could not be for tonight. [applause] this is just the beginning of what is going to be an incredible program and journey for us. we look forward to helping students every year who are in the same situation. they are not the students everyone is going to point to. they are not the ones that will get every award. they are students that have incredible promise and just need somebody to say we believe in you. but we believe in these kids and we think the school district for giving us the idea and encouragement. we are going to make you proud of the work that you do. thank you very much. commissioner maufas: before you go, can you share with us what you are giving to the students? >> each of the students is getting a $7,000 award to help them through two years of community college and two years of a four-year college. [applause] commissioner maufas: comments from commissioners? >> thank you v
her parents had their own situation going on, being incarcerated. at the age of 14, she filed to be independent. this year, she graduate from help of high-school and plans on studying creative writing at city college while taking care of her 1-year-old son. i think she deserves our applause even though she could not be for tonight. [applause] this is just the beginning of what is going to be an incredible program and journey for us. we look forward to helping students every year who are in the...
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the family of 21-year-old monica rotis says she left her union city home wednesday night with a friend. her body was found in the street the next morning. friends and family plan to hold a fundraiser tomorrow at the eastlake ymca for funeral costs and a trust for rodas' three- year-old son. >>> oakland police are also investigating a fatal shooting at an east oakland apartment. officers were called to 10 sixth avenue near macarthur at 9:30 last night and found a 25- year-old man from san leandro inside an apartment with gunshot wounds. neighbors are concerned about the violence. >> a lot of bad things happen around here. >> the unidentified victim later died at highland hospital and investigators say no arrests have been made. >>> also in oakland firefighters battled a three- alarm fire downtown this morning. the fire was reported at webster street near 17th around 9:30. fire crews say when they got inside, they found a fire burning in a basement area. the damage was mostly contained to one office in an educational facility. >> it sounds like minimal from the fire. but there would be e
the family of 21-year-old monica rotis says she left her union city home wednesday night with a friend. her body was found in the street the next morning. friends and family plan to hold a fundraiser tomorrow at the eastlake ymca for funeral costs and a trust for rodas' three- year-old son. >>> oakland police are also investigating a fatal shooting at an east oakland apartment. officers were called to 10 sixth avenue near macarthur at 9:30 last night and found a 25- year-old man from...
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superior court presiding judge says that means 25 courtrooms closed in her city. >> i'm angry and i'mngry because i have seen an executive and a legislature gut a branch that i care very much about that is supposed to be a separate co-equal branch of government. and within the branch, i've seen this burgeoning bureaucracy suck up tens of millions of dollars that our trial court funds. >> the counsel also voted to divert more than $50 million in funding for statewide court case management system. that project has consumed hundreds of millions of dollars over the past decade, but is still years from full implementation. >>> federal documents in the investigation in to san bruno explosion are revealing another possible cause of that blast fp the 4,000 page report from the national traffic safety board contained information that a 10-inch long segment of pipe had defective welds. hear eat stunner, though. that piece located some 700 feet south of the section that actually exploded. the document says it would have been 1 o1300 pounds of pressurer square inch for cause a burst in a nonflawe
superior court presiding judge says that means 25 courtrooms closed in her city. >> i'm angry and i'mngry because i have seen an executive and a legislature gut a branch that i care very much about that is supposed to be a separate co-equal branch of government. and within the branch, i've seen this burgeoning bureaucracy suck up tens of millions of dollars that our trial court funds. >> the counsel also voted to divert more than $50 million in funding for statewide court case...
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she was abducted in june of 2002 from her solid city bedroom when she was just 14 years old. she was found alive nine months later. >>> coming up this sunday for the first time, jaycee dugard will talk about her captivity because she was held by a paroled sex offender. you can catch her interview right here at 9:00 on sunday night. >>> they are the things we all do to prepare our home probably go out of town on vacation, thought the paper, have your neighbor get your mail and leave a light on, but we are looking to see what you should do to avoid becoming a victim >>reporter: prevention units want to make sure your home is not an easy target. >> we have been trying to be more proactive about it, making calls, going out to communities and trying to get some of these surveys done. >>reporter: he is from the community relations a list -- a division in the anne arundel police division and conducting a survey to residents in the area, going around and through a home, giving homeowners tips on how not to be a victim. >> about the property inside and outside and look over things, sec
she was abducted in june of 2002 from her solid city bedroom when she was just 14 years old. she was found alive nine months later. >>> coming up this sunday for the first time, jaycee dugard will talk about her captivity because she was held by a paroled sex offender. you can catch her interview right here at 9:00 on sunday night. >>> they are the things we all do to prepare our home probably go out of town on vacation, thought the paper, have your neighbor get your mail and...
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smart was just 14 when mitchell took her from her salt lake city home, rape herd and held her nine months. he had until today to file appeal. >> kidnap victim jaycee dugard's memoir about his -- her kidnapping and 18 years in prison will be released tomorrow she. spoke to diane sawyer in an interview that aired last night. the now 31-year-old was just 11 when abducted from south lake tahoe during her ordeal she was repeatedly raped and had two daughters before being identified by a police officer by a staff now, she says she looks forward to maybe falling in love one day. >> i want to find love one day. the kind of love i read about. still want that? >> i don't know. i don't think about it. i'm happy the way my life is now. if it happens it happens. if it doesn't, i'll still be happy. >> but it doesn't seem impossible after what you've been through? >> no. it doesn't seem impossible. >> and part of her therapy is riding and caring for horses. the interview will air again this weekend. you can see it saturday night at 9:00. >> and abc news investigation into tea party favorite michelle bac
smart was just 14 when mitchell took her from her salt lake city home, rape herd and held her nine months. he had until today to file appeal. >> kidnap victim jaycee dugard's memoir about his -- her kidnapping and 18 years in prison will be released tomorrow she. spoke to diane sawyer in an interview that aired last night. the now 31-year-old was just 11 when abducted from south lake tahoe during her ordeal she was repeatedly raped and had two daughters before being identified by a police...
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state senator katherine pew filed her paperwork yesterday. city councilman karl stokeseses has bowed out. he intents to run again for his current seat on the council. >>> we're not seeing much in the way of sunshine today. it's pretty humid. what's next on nature's agenda? here's marty bass. >> thank you very much. good afternoon. i have a couple of graphics first. we'll set up a very interesting scenario. we're still in this warm flow in the south and we're looking at a wind shift out to the northwest. having said that, there is a little weak frontal boundary, if you will, and it's pretty much hanging right over the area. that has allowed some shower activity to form and meander along it. primarily south of the metro grid or an east-west line across north avenue really, we have had very light shower activity meander across the area. we've had some clouds because of that. it's four degrees cooler now than it was at this time yesterday. this morning it was two degrees warmer than it was at this time yesterday. ultimately, the sun will come out in s
state senator katherine pew filed her paperwork yesterday. city councilman karl stokeseses has bowed out. he intents to run again for his current seat on the council. >>> we're not seeing much in the way of sunshine today. it's pretty humid. what's next on nature's agenda? here's marty bass. >> thank you very much. good afternoon. i have a couple of graphics first. we'll set up a very interesting scenario. we're still in this warm flow in the south and we're looking at a wind...
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i know her husband is over at foster city. have you had a chance to talk to her? will she go to the hospital? what happens from here? >> we haven't been able to talk to her yet. she will probably be taken to the hospital for evaluation. but other than that we don't have any other details. >> reporter: now, again, i know you're here and you haven't had a chance to talk to her, but she's 62 years old. we know that she has some health issues. she is going through chemotherapy. this is an amazing story that she made it almost 12 hours after she had gone missing. >> it is. it's a very amazing story and again, the -- we definitely knew her survival rate was up because of the warm water temperatures. she was a very strong swimmer and avid windsurfer so she was very conditioned for the sport which definitely helped but this is a great reminder to the public and to anybody that does participate wearing your reflective life jackets in this case possibly having distress layers and carrying an emergency positioning device. >> reporter: thank you. so grace there it is. cassie
i know her husband is over at foster city. have you had a chance to talk to her? will she go to the hospital? what happens from here? >> we haven't been able to talk to her yet. she will probably be taken to the hospital for evaluation. but other than that we don't have any other details. >> reporter: now, again, i know you're here and you haven't had a chance to talk to her, but she's 62 years old. we know that she has some health issues. she is going through chemotherapy. this is...
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patricia received some of that food today at her home in union city. e said she and her five children and two grand children are grateful. >> we will survive, we will not go hungry, and we will be able to bathe, brush our teeth. i'm thankful that somebody can help. >> the safeway summer food drive continues until next sunday. >>> coming up next, we'll show you where you can watch tomorrow's world cup final on a big screen and for free. >>> plus, the legal battleer ga california's social studies lessons. [ man ] i got this new citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >>> millions of americans fighting foreclosure are signing up for programs promising to help modify their loans. but some paid thousands and received nothing in return.
patricia received some of that food today at her home in union city. e said she and her five children and two grand children are grateful. >> we will survive, we will not go hungry, and we will be able to bathe, brush our teeth. i'm thankful that somebody can help. >> the safeway summer food drive continues until next sunday. >>> coming up next, we'll show you where you can watch tomorrow's world cup final on a big screen and for free. >>> plus, the legal battleer...
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she has been such a great city administrator that you overlook her background work. she has been doing the job very competently as our real estate director and acting city administrator as well as being the deputy over those years. amy, thank you very much for fulfilling that role. we appreciate it. [applause] it goes to show if you look at talent, you can be from any background and fulfill all of these jobs. it is wonderful to be part of san francisco and part of the government as well. i want to welcome up here the lifetime achievement grand marshal for this year, bishop yvette flunder. [applause] >then i want to call up the rest of the grand marshals. the national organizing grand marshals, the trevor project, please come on up, the whole project. ok, they are here in spirit. our local organizational grand marshals, the glbt historical society and history museum, come on up. [applause] then we have our community grand marshals, dr. erin belkin, victoria korakowski, christiana remmington, therese terry st uart, dr. roland stringfellow. [applause] grayland k. thornto
she has been such a great city administrator that you overlook her background work. she has been doing the job very competently as our real estate director and acting city administrator as well as being the deputy over those years. amy, thank you very much for fulfilling that role. we appreciate it. [applause] it goes to show if you look at talent, you can be from any background and fulfill all of these jobs. it is wonderful to be part of san francisco and part of the government as well. i want...
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year-old woman whose body was left burning in the street, identified as a 21-year-old from union city. her body found yesterday on ivanhoe road. crime stoppers offering a reward of up $10,000 for information leading to an arrest in this case. >> marin county sheriffs deputies are hoping tips will help them stop a series of robberies. the latest took place tuesday. two young men robbed an ice cream truck driver, running into a public hougsing complex after taking $160. and also targeted commuters during the last month. >> i think the idea of lighting the place up, making it more visible here, then sheriffs have to drive by more often. and you can plant someone here, it's kids. they described the last ones, 15-20 years old. >> deputies point out it's hard to identify robbers because they wore dark hooded swert shirts and dark jean autos new details involving a shuffle bus and a big rig. witnesses tell mees the driver may have run a red light. it collided yesterday morning at spoke oek street. a 52-year-old psychiatrist was thrown from the bus and killed. three other passengers and a driver r
year-old woman whose body was left burning in the street, identified as a 21-year-old from union city. her body found yesterday on ivanhoe road. crime stoppers offering a reward of up $10,000 for information leading to an arrest in this case. >> marin county sheriffs deputies are hoping tips will help them stop a series of robberies. the latest took place tuesday. two young men robbed an ice cream truck driver, running into a public hougsing complex after taking $160. and also targeted...
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her pride. at the same time in india, maiti nepal was continuing its work, coordinating a raid on a brothel in the cityon. trevini and members of the rescue foundation were joined by indian police in the operation. as they picked their way through the hallways, the slaps continued to ring out. even though brothels are illegal in india, for most of these men, it is the only punishment they will receive. a nepalese man has traveled for days to be here just for the chance to rescue his sister. after their embrace and tearful reunion, the girl is able to call her parents and tell them she's safe. the more opportunity i have to meet the women face to face and hear their stories, it just continues to deepen my commitment, and i look at you and just how tirelessly you work, your dedication, and the effort that it takes really to really fight this, and i sometimes feel like, i'm just -- i'm just doing so small. >> you had heard. now you've seen it with your eyes. when you see that pain, that keeps you going. it is not that, you know, i'm energetic while i'm doing it, but the fuel is the children who give me th
her pride. at the same time in india, maiti nepal was continuing its work, coordinating a raid on a brothel in the cityon. trevini and members of the rescue foundation were joined by indian police in the operation. as they picked their way through the hallways, the slaps continued to ring out. even though brothels are illegal in india, for most of these men, it is the only punishment they will receive. a nepalese man has traveled for days to be here just for the chance to rescue his sister....
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the mayor says her sister negotiated with city hall to stop the waterworks from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. ht of her announcement the. but through a misunderstanding or negligence, the water came back on early, and unexpectedly. >> i think the fountain is programmable. and maybe in the discussions back and forth with when should it go off and when should it go on, somebody must have decided it's -- it was appropriate to go back on earlier than we expected. >> reporter: parents at the fountain feel for the mayor for having a wet blanket thrown over the launch of her re-election campaign. >> the blame is going to be on the city, whoever is responsible for the fountain. >> i would be upset if i got all wet and kind of embarrassing the town couldn't get it together not to have the fountain turn on. >> reporter: the city manager announced plans to retire december 2nd after seven years with rockville, saying the timing has nothing to do with the fountain incident that disrupted the mayor's announcement that she is seeking a second term. >> very first question i asked him when he told me was, gee,
the mayor says her sister negotiated with city hall to stop the waterworks from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. ht of her announcement the. but through a misunderstanding or negligence, the water came back on early, and unexpectedly. >> i think the fountain is programmable. and maybe in the discussions back and forth with when should it go off and when should it go on, somebody must have decided it's -- it was appropriate to go back on earlier than we expected. >> reporter: parents at the...
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she was teaching advanced health class at a specialty high school in new york city her students were doing research about the use of trans fats in our food so we met up with them to talk about the project. how many people trans fats foods. really. keep your hands up. i mean i like what you said over here you had a great comment obviously if these words aren't good for you i mean nobody goes and it's a twinkie or big mac thinking it's helpful you know it's not good but this is amazing because this is the thing that really got me was that foods that i thought were healthy foods that i was feeding my two and a half year old daughter at home and that's what really got me upset. over quite far. as. i talk to me. all these months. that i was the hydrogenated oils and. which is the way it's the worst of the church and i think i need a gun so it's i want to be the center and i looked in the back and said they were as bad but i was surprised to see that i've gotten a divorce i think it's the whole spring stops on all those part of the state transparent logs which. you would think do look out
she was teaching advanced health class at a specialty high school in new york city her students were doing research about the use of trans fats in our food so we met up with them to talk about the project. how many people trans fats foods. really. keep your hands up. i mean i like what you said over here you had a great comment obviously if these words aren't good for you i mean nobody goes and it's a twinkie or big mac thinking it's helpful you know it's not good but this is amazing because...
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. >> unbeknownst to her a city contractor just installed a new water meter for her house, and it causedater pipe to burst. they said she had no running water, she would have to call a plumber and she would have to get it fixed and pay for it herself. everyone couldn't believe it. i had no water. that's what blew my mind. you couldn't wash, you couldn't do laundry, you couldn't do the dishes, you couldn't do anything. >> helen had to rush to find a plumber and it wasn't cheap. $4,200 to break open the sidewalk, install a new pipe and poor new concrete. >> thank god i had the money. it's not like you can do without water until next month. she filed a claim demanding to be reimbursed. the city rejected it but turned it over to their contractor, bmi meter services. after that the case stalled for weeks and then months. >> i got the idea of calling channel 7. i didn't know who to turn to. >> she did call us and we found out this was much bigger than helen's case. >> this is about a two-year project to update all the water meters in the city. >> the san francisco water department is replacing
. >> unbeknownst to her a city contractor just installed a new water meter for her house, and it causedater pipe to burst. they said she had no running water, she would have to call a plumber and she would have to get it fixed and pay for it herself. everyone couldn't believe it. i had no water. that's what blew my mind. you couldn't wash, you couldn't do laundry, you couldn't do the dishes, you couldn't do anything. >> helen had to rush to find a plumber and it wasn't cheap. $4,200...
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she was teaching advanced health class at a specialty high school in new york city her students were doing research about the use of trans fats in our food so we met up with them to talk about the project. how many people found trans fats in foods that they thought were healthy. really. keep your hands up i mean i like what you said over here you had a great comment obviously if these words aren't good for you i mean nobody goes and it's a twinkie or big mac thinking it's healthy for you know it's not good but this is amazing because this is the thing that really got me was that foods that i thought were healthy foods that i was feeding my two and a half year old daughter at home and that's what really got me upset. over. you know. i thought. oh. how. i. see hydrogenated words and words. which is the way it's always thought of her. i think my niece was always i want to be and i looked in the back and said there were five thousand. hydrogenated oils. from spots on all those part of the state transferred to a log. you would do for us. or labeling laws is really confusing it's been an i
she was teaching advanced health class at a specialty high school in new york city her students were doing research about the use of trans fats in our food so we met up with them to talk about the project. how many people found trans fats in foods that they thought were healthy. really. keep your hands up i mean i like what you said over here you had a great comment obviously if these words aren't good for you i mean nobody goes and it's a twinkie or big mac thinking it's healthy for you know...
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her pride. at the same time in india, marina paul was continuing its work, coord natding a raid on a brothel in the citycowering men flee, and a female officer dishes out her own judicial retribution. trivini and members of the rescue foundation are joined by police. as they pick their way through the hallways, the slaps continue to ring out. even though brothels are illegal in inld yeah, for most of these men, it's the only punishment they will receive. and after these men traveled for days just to risk the chance to rescue his sister, after the embrace and tearful reunion, the girl is able to call her parents and tell them she's safe. the more opportunities i have to meet the women face-to-face and hear their stories, it just continues to deepen my commitment, and i look at you and just how tirelessly you work. your dedication, and the effort that it takes, really, to really fight this, and i sometimes am like, i'm just doing so small. >> you have heard, now you see it with your eyes. when you see that pain, that gives you a feeling. i have felt that energy before. but the fuel is the children who giv
her pride. at the same time in india, marina paul was continuing its work, coord natding a raid on a brothel in the citycowering men flee, and a female officer dishes out her own judicial retribution. trivini and members of the rescue foundation are joined by police. as they pick their way through the hallways, the slaps continue to ring out. even though brothels are illegal in inld yeah, for most of these men, it's the only punishment they will receive. and after these men traveled for days...