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iv trial, and i choose todn't fg explain, people felt itoffials o never happened did they could not forget or forgive m for letting the most famous yams murder be murdered on live television with 70 people protecting him. >> host: who is still surviving war what happened?ctiv >> the major player have long died but today the noheast detective jim lapel he is still alive in his 90s. lee harvey oswald's widow is a life into his children.it. the of people are stille wtnes living by schieffer a and dan rather have greatre ale. stories there were severalb hundred witnesses that arery. still alive people that new ther laws called some of them heard the rifle shots --y. even the governor connallyancily ladybird johnson, nydia of those ancillary participants are still alive if. >> host: newark new jersey ibnaud or the first call. go-ahead. >> caller: i am currentlyprojec an a high-school fast to dothat on the subject as president e day he w kennedy's assassination issecu his faultri because he requested for the day he was to arrive in the typicaline. chase he requested the security not chase behind
iv trial, and i choose todn't fg explain, people felt itoffials o never happened did they could not forget or forgive m for letting the most famous yams murder be murdered on live television with 70 people protecting him. >> host: who is still surviving war what happened?ctiv >> the major player have long died but today the noheast detective jim lapel he is still alive in his 90s. lee harvey oswald's widow is a life into his children.it. the of people are stille wtnes living by...
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red cars, i would choose blue or black. it was a fitting -- it was a sitting on cushions of sorts i suppose for the two of us, because ours could go by and we were perfectly content. perhaps that is why, in the dream, the solution to my quandary was available. there in the middle of the lawn, perfectly straight highway with its slightly faded yellow centerline, that i had known and loved as a child, sat my rose colored meditation cushion. directly on the yellow line, right in the middle of the road. so what do i believe? that i was born to wander and i was born to set. to love home with a sometimes almost unbearable affection, but to be lured out into the world to see how it is doing, as my beloved larger home and paradise. >> you can watch this and other programs on line at tv.org. >> here i am in chicago. i married. it's 1977, i have my batches degree. i'm looking at. you think they'll be looking for a young, bright articulate people like me to come work for your firm and your company. no one. one application after another
red cars, i would choose blue or black. it was a fitting -- it was a sitting on cushions of sorts i suppose for the two of us, because ours could go by and we were perfectly content. perhaps that is why, in the dream, the solution to my quandary was available. there in the middle of the lawn, perfectly straight highway with its slightly faded yellow centerline, that i had known and loved as a child, sat my rose colored meditation cushion. directly on the yellow line, right in the middle of the...
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and right now i am invested in four businesses, and i choose to invest in businesses rather than a mortgage>> should the feds make you pay your attackses on october 15th? the irs is pretty much shutdown, over 90% of government run furlough. people on hand who process tax filing -- [ technical difficulties ] -- government reopens for that. file now, get paid later, and if you have a question and want to call the irs, you are out of luck, those folks are furloughed too. i say the government should pay more fair, don't expect people to fork over tax money, when you >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ hello and welcome to the news hour, i'm live in doha and the top stories, they target mosques in afghanistan and syria as worshippers celebrate the festival of muslim. panic in the philippines after the earthquake hit the popular tourist island and world leaders sit down with iran to discuss the nuclear programnd
and right now i am invested in four businesses, and i choose to invest in businesses rather than a mortgage>> should the feds make you pay your attackses on october 15th? the irs is pretty much shutdown, over 90% of government run furlough. people on hand who process tax filing -- [ technical difficulties ] -- government reopens for that. file now, get paid later, and if you have a question and want to call the irs, you are out of luck, those folks are furloughed too. i say the government...
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and so what i choose to do and the road i choose to follow may not be the road that everyone chooses ow. but that is what i was comfortable with. so playboy was something i did have a lot of fun with. i don't regret it. i thought it was amazing, i loved the magazine and everybody with it and i would definitely do it again, and i didn't see a problem doing it, because i was okay with it. >> when you see athletes like amanda or in this case, stephanie, doing these photo shoots, do you feel like it then pressures other surfers or other athletes that are not so inclined to have to tout their own sexuality if they don't want to do that? they just want to play a sport. >> yeah, i do, i think it establishes a paradigm to establish who is -- establish who is sexier. and in the studies i looked at, the woman who is sexualized, it actually diminishes her athletic ability, and it doesn't sell events. so i have my personal feelings around it. and what the new studies show is it really doesn't do the athletes themselves any good. >> did roxy listen to you, saying we have 20,000 signatures, saying
and so what i choose to do and the road i choose to follow may not be the road that everyone chooses ow. but that is what i was comfortable with. so playboy was something i did have a lot of fun with. i don't regret it. i thought it was amazing, i loved the magazine and everybody with it and i would definitely do it again, and i didn't see a problem doing it, because i was okay with it. >> when you see athletes like amanda or in this case, stephanie, doing these photo shoots, do you feel...
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i choose the rent for the flexibility and the mobility of being able to get into another areas of the city and possibly moving to another city or outside of the country. >> sunshine for him buying a house seems like a risky financial decision. >> i see buying a house a questionable investment and right now i'm invested in four businesses and i chose to put my money into business rather than real estate or a house. >> right now i'm saving for survival and that doesn't include a mortgage. mortgage. >> ali: as demand fo apartmentss rising th behind the boom is inquitessors buyininvestors buys fast as they can. it's creating a buy to rinlt industry. some of the big financial dpirms have bought so many homes and that is driving up prices. >> we go to new york. and that area has the second highest is price in the country. the first tuesday of every month this is the scene on the steps of the courthouse in goir georg. hundreds of distressed properties sold in the blink of an eye. >> well very exciting. somewhat like hurting cats. >> they will do this one next. >> est it's his first time at t
i choose the rent for the flexibility and the mobility of being able to get into another areas of the city and possibly moving to another city or outside of the country. >> sunshine for him buying a house seems like a risky financial decision. >> i see buying a house a questionable investment and right now i'm invested in four businesses and i chose to put my money into business rather than real estate or a house. >> right now i'm saving for survival and that doesn't include a...
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i can pick and choose as i feel.ha is unsatisfied with her alterations, however, and is planning to surprise her tailor today to insist that she lower the bust line for optimum bustiness. i wanted more cleavage, and my-- the lady who did my alterations decided against it, so she's now fixing it, so i will have more cleavage. yeah, i'm going to fix my dress. (announcer) so with only four days left until the wedding, our bridezilla is off to seamstress to make sure there's not one thread of modesty left in her dress. you need to come out here, because i need some money. (announcer) but before she leaves, tanesha has to make a quick stop at her walking atm. i need some money. i need some money, so i can hit the stationary, and i'm try to find me a dress, too. stationary for what? so, i can do the programs-- we haven't done those yet. (announcer) a fresh wad of dewayne's cash in hand, our bridezilla heads out. we're going to pick up my wedding coordinator, leah. hey, are you at home? i'm outside. i hope she hurry up, cau
i can pick and choose as i feel.ha is unsatisfied with her alterations, however, and is planning to surprise her tailor today to insist that she lower the bust line for optimum bustiness. i wanted more cleavage, and my-- the lady who did my alterations decided against it, so she's now fixing it, so i will have more cleavage. yeah, i'm going to fix my dress. (announcer) so with only four days left until the wedding, our bridezilla is off to seamstress to make sure there's not one thread of...
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choose the stories that impact the life choose me access to your office. you know i never made an official proposal but it was just somehow agreed between us that we would marry. her we were talking on skype and she suddenly smiled and said you know no one's ever proposed to me and that's when it struck me that i had actually forgotten to propose properly to her as well. the only thing i regret. is that i couldn't lift her up and. very glad that she always to be together has priority to rise. to the wedded wife question i wanted to say no no is what my heart can't say that's why it's saying yes but i was afraid people might not get the joke and decided against it. yes now let the bride answer yes. when she asked stateside if that dot this. i can use my cheek. well the family is getting married. here has been and wife now you may now case the bride. i. it was a wonderful magical day it was so warm the sun was shining so bright the like in a fairy tale and only yesterday it was raining heavily corey reassured me it would be a nice and warm day as it turned out he was r
choose the stories that impact the life choose me access to your office. you know i never made an official proposal but it was just somehow agreed between us that we would marry. her we were talking on skype and she suddenly smiled and said you know no one's ever proposed to me and that's when it struck me that i had actually forgotten to propose properly to her as well. the only thing i regret. is that i couldn't lift her up and. very glad that she always to be together has priority to rise....
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i choose to teach because i see the children here need me the post. >> there are around 17 muslim, philippino children that go to school. they are taught the government-required curriculum. almost all the islamic schools rely on private destinations. orphans from filipino government. the funding is barely enough to pay for the teachers and develop the facilities. >> the population is around 5 million. there are only about 40 islamic schools across the country. the majority are like this - poorly funded, in need of government support. >> the philippines is the capit capitalise m. more than 85% are roman catholics. dissent is the norm. there has been decades of rebellion against a government they say ignored their cries for equality and justice. despite the steps the president made to the lives of muslims those say the government needs to start with education. >> it's for the government to support the muslim children. because, you know, muslim community living in a christian environment. >> marginalisation has been a reality children have grown to accept. many hope that education will help the
i choose to teach because i see the children here need me the post. >> there are around 17 muslim, philippino children that go to school. they are taught the government-required curriculum. almost all the islamic schools rely on private destinations. orphans from filipino government. the funding is barely enough to pay for the teachers and develop the facilities. >> the population is around 5 million. there are only about 40 islamic schools across the country. the majority are like...
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choose the stories good in life choose be excess to your offspring. for several years mr i have been receiving their hiv medicine from the doctors without borders clinic in mumbai. they were too expensive for private patients i didn't have an income and couldn't work so it was impossible for me to pave the medical bills. left everything in the hands of god i will live out the time that i am given i cannot take the medicine the drug on the market was too expensive. i thought of where to get the money. or if i should take the drug today leave it i will take it tomorrow. is something i always thought about the money. when i started taking the medicines here my health improved i gained weight and i eat drink maddi and don't even think about the fact that i'm ill now i feel very good now i feel that i will live. eighty percent of the drugs used by doctors without borders in their missions to offer life to patients worldwide are generic drugs from india. that is why the organization is one of the swiss companies most ardent opponents in this legal battle. it's not that you have d
choose the stories good in life choose be excess to your offspring. for several years mr i have been receiving their hiv medicine from the doctors without borders clinic in mumbai. they were too expensive for private patients i didn't have an income and couldn't work so it was impossible for me to pave the medical bills. left everything in the hands of god i will live out the time that i am given i cannot take the medicine the drug on the market was too expensive. i thought of where to get the...
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. >> i can cry, and stuff, but -- i choose not to. i choose, i guess, to be feeling numb. a while, it just -- try to block it out. try to block out whatever you are feeling. and that it the only way to me, the only way i can cope. i watch tv. some commercials will come on that remind me of my kids. and i just -- it brings it all back. and i just, i will stop watching or start playing cards. talk to the girls. it's like i had to get all my anger out on that day and it was just on the wrong person. yeah. and i'm not going to cry. >> coming up -- >> i know what i did was a horrible thing. >> josie sanchez learns her fate. >> and -- >> he always seems to find ways to mutilate himself. >> following his attempted suicide, the staff tries to keep him from doing further harm. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-ar
. >> i can cry, and stuff, but -- i choose not to. i choose, i guess, to be feeling numb. a while, it just -- try to block it out. try to block out whatever you are feeling. and that it the only way to me, the only way i can cope. i watch tv. some commercials will come on that remind me of my kids. and i just -- it brings it all back. and i just, i will stop watching or start playing cards. talk to the girls. it's like i had to get all my anger out on that day and it was just on the wrong...
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people can make fun of me all they want, but i choose to see the glass half-full. of air. think it's weird to collect air? you wouldn't think so if you saw what your lungs collect every time you breathe. protect your health with the free "state of the air" app from the american lung association. >> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. no bart strike on this friday and we started early to to bring you the latest on the negotiations. thanks for joining us. >>the bart trains are rolling normally. negotiators worked into the night and postponed the strike and agreed to keep talking through the weekend. matt keller has more from oakland. a new face is joining the talks? >> we have that good news. no strike today. bart trains will run. on monday, you may have to find a different way to work. bart and the unions came to an agreement through the weekend averting a strike today with the cooling-off period helping at midnight. now a new deadline midnight sunday. if there is no d
people can make fun of me all they want, but i choose to see the glass half-full. of air. think it's weird to collect air? you wouldn't think so if you saw what your lungs collect every time you breathe. protect your health with the free "state of the air" app from the american lung association. >> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. no bart strike on this friday and we started early to to bring you the latest on the negotiations. thanks for joining us....
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man: [heavy sigh] which tire category should i choose to get the most comfortable ride?nnouncer: there's a better place to ask questions about your tires. tirerack.com can help you get the answers you need, and help you find which tires are best for you. more information is available at tirerack.com. rockauto has auto parts from hundreds of manufacturers. no matter what customers drive, they can purchase online from a comprehensive selection of brands, prices and specifications. rockauto.com, all the parts your car will ever need. 3m. maker of 3m paint defender system. helps protect your paint in three steps. drying to a clear, removae film for protection. more information available at 3mauto.com. diehard. more information available at diehard.com john: we've been cruze fans ever since it joined the chevrolet lineup for 2011. but as much as we liked it, we still wondered what chevy would do to keep it fresh against an onslaught of new small car choices. turns out one answer is a turbo diesel. who would have thought that chevrolet would join volkswagen as the only two bra
man: [heavy sigh] which tire category should i choose to get the most comfortable ride?nnouncer: there's a better place to ask questions about your tires. tirerack.com can help you get the answers you need, and help you find which tires are best for you. more information is available at tirerack.com. rockauto has auto parts from hundreds of manufacturers. no matter what customers drive, they can purchase online from a comprehensive selection of brands, prices and specifications. rockauto.com,...
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but today is the day, so i am very happy to be able to vote for the person i choose. 'm looking forward to putting my vote in the ballot box. >> we want to change this transitional government which has lasted for five years. that is why i want to vote for a new president. >> for more from madagascar, here is the u.n. coordinator in the country. i asked about how badly this election is needed for a new start following the years of political chaos. >> this election is expected by the population of madagascar. after five years of political crisis the country has plunged into desperation. today more than 80% of madagascar people live on less than a dollar a day. 52% of children under five suffer malnutrition. many people have left their jobs as a result of the political crisis. this new start will mean the engagement of international donors and probably the recovery of the economy within one year or two. in the past, madagascar has showed the rest of the world its capacity to recover quickly and go from a negative growth rate to a growth rate of over five percent. the coun
but today is the day, so i am very happy to be able to vote for the person i choose. 'm looking forward to putting my vote in the ballot box. >> we want to change this transitional government which has lasted for five years. that is why i want to vote for a new president. >> for more from madagascar, here is the u.n. coordinator in the country. i asked about how badly this election is needed for a new start following the years of political chaos. >> this election is expected...
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treatments that the concerns can come out of the day i choose the opinions that immigrate to. choose the stories could impact good lives truth be access to all truth. at one time i saved money to hire a hitman to shoot me dead from the next building or through the open window. i searched through the internet typing things like i'm looking for you i'm waiting for you i wrote i'm waiting for you i'm looking for you i didn't care at all what this man would be like deprived disabled will. be with you no you won't. the battery is ruined. i love everything about him i have grown to love every here everyone interesting to him actually be healthy years and other guys who drink beer in a bench i've always promised that if she ever realizes it's too much for her and she decides to leave me i will accept her decision without criticism because it's her choice. to be yours you don't know if you don't pay the car. responds to release. everyone in my life that i cared about their goal. and then. i came to skate well. i was a national champion in track and field and also i was able to go in qu
treatments that the concerns can come out of the day i choose the opinions that immigrate to. choose the stories could impact good lives truth be access to all truth. at one time i saved money to hire a hitman to shoot me dead from the next building or through the open window. i searched through the internet typing things like i'm looking for you i'm waiting for you i wrote i'm waiting for you i'm looking for you i didn't care at all what this man would be like deprived disabled will. be with...
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either way i would be looking for a reputation of concern values if he had had drawn the straw if i choose to have the conversation with the person in the seat but i'd have an opportunity to do so. >> so to clarify what we're talking about there are current men's on the board and there's one open seat - >> excuse me. can i talk about how those folks were poimd. >> they were appointed by full board. now we are going to each get individual appointments. now there are 6 folks that are on at different times we're going to since there's 7 seats we're going to do a random drawing and each of us are going to be assigned to those terms but we're attached to those terms so when their terms are up that's when i get the appointment >> and the reason is why is because we're trying to assign ourselves with the policy and that structure doesn't lion with our board policy. >> it's one of the things that the devil is totally in the details as your discovering. we thought it was going to be a relatively quick discussion and it doesn't go that way >> we discuss that for two hours. do you very specific quest
either way i would be looking for a reputation of concern values if he had had drawn the straw if i choose to have the conversation with the person in the seat but i'd have an opportunity to do so. >> so to clarify what we're talking about there are current men's on the board and there's one open seat - >> excuse me. can i talk about how those folks were poimd. >> they were appointed by full board. now we are going to each get individual appointments. now there are 6 folks...
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that's why i said that god choose me. baseball was just something that i loved to play it but it wasn't there. it wasn't just, i mean i have fun with it but it wasn't there. i didn't know, i was real naive when it came to professional baseball. >> rose: have you ever thought about what would have happened if you went to play soccer. >> i never thought about it. see, i don't think like that because i don't use the word if. >> rose: you don't worry about what might have been, it is what happened. >> it is what happened, exactly. >> rose: we've seen this footage so many times number 42 coming out of the bullpen. and running. running. not walking. >> not walking, exactly. >> rose: that's on purpose. >> that's on purpose. >> rose: mariano is here. he's ready to go to work. >> yes. >> rose: what are you thinking? >> at that moment when i toss both doors open and i'm going through that field, i have one thing on mind. just get however as quick as possible. i can get three out on four out five out six out. as many outs that i can
that's why i said that god choose me. baseball was just something that i loved to play it but it wasn't there. it wasn't just, i mean i have fun with it but it wasn't there. i didn't know, i was real naive when it came to professional baseball. >> rose: have you ever thought about what would have happened if you went to play soccer. >> i never thought about it. see, i don't think like that because i don't use the word if. >> rose: you don't worry about what might have been, it...
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i have chosen to choose how i live and i choose to life of service. >> it was dr. rtin luther king jr. who inspired him to provide the service that many other doctors wouldn't. >> i come to mississippi because women should not be denied their rights because they are in mississippi. i wouldn't have come to mississippi if all of the doctors that have been harassed or stopped providing the soar service. that means the women here would have no access. >> no accession is what pro life activists are hoping for. with the implementation of a new state law that will close the clinic. >> ultimately we want to abortions and if the clinic closes that would be better for women's health. because in no way shape or form do we believe that abortion is good for women's health. you look at emotional and physical scargs tha scars that g time. >> she supports the law that requires doctors to have admitting privileges at local hospitals. it's something that no doctor has been age t able to attain. >> i have been told that the fact that we provide abortion was not in their mission. >> th
i have chosen to choose how i live and i choose to life of service. >> it was dr. rtin luther king jr. who inspired him to provide the service that many other doctors wouldn't. >> i come to mississippi because women should not be denied their rights because they are in mississippi. i wouldn't have come to mississippi if all of the doctors that have been harassed or stopped providing the soar service. that means the women here would have no access. >> no accession is what pro...
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and right now i am invested in four businesses, and i choose to invest in businesses rather than a mortgage>> should the feds make you pay your attackses on october 15th? the irs is pretty much shutdown, over 90% of the staff is on government run furlough. luckily they kept the 2,000 people on hand who process tax filing -- [ technical difficulties ] -- government reopens for that. file now, get paid later, and if you have a question and want to call the irs, you are out of luck, those folks are furloughed too. i say the government should pay more fair, don't expect people to fork over tax money, when you can't fork it back. that's our show for today. thanks for watching. i'm ali velshi. across america. >> share your story on tv and online. >>> hi, i'm lisa fletcher and you are in "the stream." here is something you probably hadn't thought of, can d.c. survive the government shutdown? as the political gridlock stalls jobs and services across the nation, d.c.'s residents are running out of time and funds. ♪ >> our digital producer wajahat ali is here bringing in all of your live feedback. wa
and right now i am invested in four businesses, and i choose to invest in businesses rather than a mortgage>> should the feds make you pay your attackses on october 15th? the irs is pretty much shutdown, over 90% of the staff is on government run furlough. luckily they kept the 2,000 people on hand who process tax filing -- [ technical difficulties ] -- government reopens for that. file now, get paid later, and if you have a question and want to call the irs, you are out of luck, those...
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and that seemed like an interesting way to do it i did not choose when i made the change, did not choose a career for the next four years. i decided i'm going to give is a chance. and if it doesn't work for me, i can always be a dentist. and yes, 15 years later, i'm still somehow thinking, if it doesn't work for me, maybe i can go back to being a dentist, but not really. i'm there. >> it's wonderful. we'll take a quick break and come back in a moment on mosaic. police join us back here on mosaic. >>> welcome back. and i'm honored to be your host this morning. we're in the middle of a wonderful conversation. for some folks that don't know some of the basics of israel as a country, how big is it and what is the population and the economy? >> we're a free market economy and similar to the united states. we're a democratic country like the united states. we are very small, not like the united states. we are the size of new jersey, perhaps, very small and we have about 8 million people living in israel. so thing that we're very small but we sometimes make a difference in the world. >> and wha
and that seemed like an interesting way to do it i did not choose when i made the change, did not choose a career for the next four years. i decided i'm going to give is a chance. and if it doesn't work for me, i can always be a dentist. and yes, 15 years later, i'm still somehow thinking, if it doesn't work for me, maybe i can go back to being a dentist, but not really. i'm there. >> it's wonderful. we'll take a quick break and come back in a moment on mosaic. police join us back here on...
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when i come to jail, i got to be -- i got to pick, i got to choose one. rypts. if i choose to be an asian, i can be with my people. 206447. >> step up over here. >> i'm just thinking about who's going to be my cellie. i was just thinking about what cell i'm going to. who's going to be my cellie, is he going to be cool or not? i don't think about the bad situation first. i look at the positive things before the bad. if i look forward to the bad things, you know, bad things are going to come. i think about the day i hit the yard, who is going to be out there. me, i can finally settle down and just get a job and just start a new life. prison life. >> for those lucky few like jacob bell, the prize for following the rules is a release date. >> it's all over, man, it's all over! all right. thank you, man, god bless you, too. i didn't have too much time to say good-bye. because we've been on lockdown lately, but i'm definitely not going to miss this place. this is no place for me anyway. it is a wake-up call. i know this one step to getting my freedom back. it's
when i come to jail, i got to be -- i got to pick, i got to choose one. rypts. if i choose to be an asian, i can be with my people. 206447. >> step up over here. >> i'm just thinking about who's going to be my cellie. i was just thinking about what cell i'm going to. who's going to be my cellie, is he going to be cool or not? i don't think about the bad situation first. i look at the positive things before the bad. if i look forward to the bad things, you know, bad things are going...
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i choose to teach here because the children here need me the most. >> there are around 17 muslim philippinehildren who go to school. they are taught the curriculum. all the schools rely on private donations, orphans from philippine muslims and other organizations. the funding is barely enough to pay for the teachers and develop the facilities. >> the population of filipino muslims is around 5 million. there's only about 40 islamic schools across the country. a majority are like this - poorly funded and in need of government support. >> the philippines is the bastian of capitalism. more than 85% of the population are roman catholics. the consent is the norm. there has been decades of rebellion against the government who say they ignore their cries of quality and justice. despite that, the government has made life for many muslim and say the government needs to start with education. >> it's for the government to support the muslim children. because, you know, muslim community living in a christian environment. >> marginalisation is a reality the students accept. many hope that education may h
i choose to teach here because the children here need me the most. >> there are around 17 muslim philippinehildren who go to school. they are taught the curriculum. all the schools rely on private donations, orphans from philippine muslims and other organizations. the funding is barely enough to pay for the teachers and develop the facilities. >> the population of filipino muslims is around 5 million. there's only about 40 islamic schools across the country. a majority are like this...
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but i knew that the label that was put over me i could choose to let it stay there or i could take itwalking out from underneath that that has made me not mind so much. yeah, i don't really want to be called that. and my life is so much more than my past. my future is in another direction. but that will always be a part of my story. >> how have you dealt with this with your own children? obviously this was their father who suddenly didn't come home. >> right. >> and then presumably as they got older they know what he did. how have you dealt with that? >> i knew they needed to know all the details of that before they went back to school even that first week. and we've talked about it a lot in the time since. i've tried to think through it if i were a child their age, what would be some of my questions or my thoughts. and especially in processing how other kids relate to that. it's really by the grace of the lord that we've all found healing and wholeness in life again. >> did they feel angry towards him for what he did not just to those four young girls but also to his own family? >> y
but i knew that the label that was put over me i could choose to let it stay there or i could take itwalking out from underneath that that has made me not mind so much. yeah, i don't really want to be called that. and my life is so much more than my past. my future is in another direction. but that will always be a part of my story. >> how have you dealt with this with your own children? obviously this was their father who suddenly didn't come home. >> right. >> and then...
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i could choose to believe everything i read in the word of god and heard testified to from the pulpit was true, that he would somehow come to rescue us, or i could choose to believe we were going down like the fastest sinking ship. and i couldn't figure out a way for god to rescue us, but i knew i had nothing to lose by trusting him and i knew in that moment i was desperate. i had nothing, nothing to fall back upon. my whole world was shifting around me, but i knew that god was firm. >> an extraordinary thing happened and other members of the amish community turned up at your house, skpun like, i think, in many other similar circumstances, there wasn't raw hostility. >> no. >> in their mood, quite the opposite. tell me about that. >> i was at my parent's home and looking out their kitchen window and i saw amish men walking down the street. i knew they were coming to my parents' house. i said what do i do? do i talk to them? my dad said you can stay inside, i'll go out and talk with them. he knew them. they were from our community. as he met them on the driveway, i watched from the win
i could choose to believe everything i read in the word of god and heard testified to from the pulpit was true, that he would somehow come to rescue us, or i could choose to believe we were going down like the fastest sinking ship. and i couldn't figure out a way for god to rescue us, but i knew i had nothing to lose by trusting him and i knew in that moment i was desperate. i had nothing, nothing to fall back upon. my whole world was shifting around me, but i knew that god was firm. >>...
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or that's the one i choose. w about if we for the next year, two years, give america a break? let's say, any health insurance company that's part of a federal exchange or a state cafeteria plan or a local government cafeteria plan, we ake those available to anybody . if it's a local plan, anybody in that area. if it's in the state, anybody in that state. if it's in the federal plan, anybody, any insurance company in that plan, or any insurance company that wants to offer the same coverage for the same price. let's offer to every american across the country the same private insurance choices that federal employees have until obamacare kicks in. but let's give them all of the choices that we had up through this year, just say we'll suspend obamacare, yes, mr. president, yes, harry reid, you shut down the government for over two weeks to make life difficult for americans when you didn't have to, but we're more interested in helping americans. so how about a compromise plan that just says, hey, why don't we let amer
or that's the one i choose. w about if we for the next year, two years, give america a break? let's say, any health insurance company that's part of a federal exchange or a state cafeteria plan or a local government cafeteria plan, we ake those available to anybody . if it's a local plan, anybody in that area. if it's in the state, anybody in that state. if it's in the federal plan, anybody, any insurance company in that plan, or any insurance company that wants to offer the same coverage for...
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affect the world they have an international reach that affects us all so i kind of just that's why i choose to focus more so on us as opposed to just canadian centric policies that would probably only appeal to a canadian population i'm trying to talk about global issues that affect humanity as a whole so it's unfortunate but i have to focus in on u.s. policy explicit of course and believe that a lot like you said the culture of the political establishment in canada i mean a lot of that is influenced by this country. reach out is really awesome thanks for performing it's on your album called the bigger picture what is. the bigger picture you. will the big picture to me right now if not to say to you so tara but. basically i think that there's a conscious revolution that's happening right now there's so many different issues that are affecting us all and. when i think about being conscious i think about breaking free of the insular sort of narrow minded self-centered mind state that so many of us are imprisoned by and just recognizing the connections that we all share with one another and ge
affect the world they have an international reach that affects us all so i kind of just that's why i choose to focus more so on us as opposed to just canadian centric policies that would probably only appeal to a canadian population i'm trying to talk about global issues that affect humanity as a whole so it's unfortunate but i have to focus in on u.s. policy explicit of course and believe that a lot like you said the culture of the political establishment in canada i mean a lot of that is...
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affect the world they have an international reach that affects us all so i kind of just that's why i choose to focus more so on us as opposed to just canadian centric policies that would probably only appeal to a canadian population i'm trying to talk about global issues that affect humanity as a whole so it's unfortunate but i have to focus in on u.s. policy explicit of course and believe that a lot like you said the media culture the political establishment in canada i mean a lot of it is influenced by this country. reach out is really awesome thanks for performing it's on your album called the bigger picture killed. what is the bigger picture you. will the big picture to me right now if not to say to you so tara but . basically i think that there's a conscious revolution that's happening right now there's so many different issues that are affecting us all and. when i think about being conscious i think about breaking free of the insular sort of narrow minded self-centered mind state that so many of us are imprisoned by and just recognizing the connections that we all share with one anoth
affect the world they have an international reach that affects us all so i kind of just that's why i choose to focus more so on us as opposed to just canadian centric policies that would probably only appeal to a canadian population i'm trying to talk about global issues that affect humanity as a whole so it's unfortunate but i have to focus in on u.s. policy explicit of course and believe that a lot like you said the media culture the political establishment in canada i mean a lot of it is...
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roughly thirty people with cancer and many of them being children about seventy five percent of and i choose employees thousands of people have reportedly been furloughed because of washington's self-inflicted shutdown as a result michelle langbehn who is battling sir coma a rare form of cancer was supposed to begin receiving medical treatments at the beginning of this month until the october first shutdown forced and i to temporarily turn her away langbehn a new mothers started an online petition to put pressure on congress to reopen the government the movement has garnered more than one hundred thousand signatures in an interview with r.t. langbehn says she's been able to restart her treatments after receiving financial donations but says hundreds of other people in her position have been denied a chance to live because of washington's political partisanship it's a matter of life or death it's not a matter of inconvenience or just an irritation for us i have heard a couple of instances where they find that this is just the game between them and it's a matter of winning and i'd like to say
roughly thirty people with cancer and many of them being children about seventy five percent of and i choose employees thousands of people have reportedly been furloughed because of washington's self-inflicted shutdown as a result michelle langbehn who is battling sir coma a rare form of cancer was supposed to begin receiving medical treatments at the beginning of this month until the october first shutdown forced and i to temporarily turn her away langbehn a new mothers started an online...
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roughly thirty people with cancer and many of them being children about seventy five percent of and i choose employees thousands of people have reportedly been furloughed because of washington's self-inflicted shutdown as a result michelle langbehn who is battling sir coma a rare form of cancer was supposed to begin receiving medical treatments at the beginning of this month until the october first shutdown forced and i to temporarily turn her away langbehn a new mothers started an online petition to put pressure on congress to reopen the government the movement has garnered more than one hundred thousand signatures in an interview with r.t. langbehn says she's been able to restart her treatments after receiving financial donations but says hundreds of other people in her position have been denied a chance to live because of washington's political partisanship it's a matter of life or death it's not a matter of inconvenience or just an air taishan for us i have heard a couple of instances where they find that this is just the game between them and it's a matter of winning and i'd like to say
roughly thirty people with cancer and many of them being children about seventy five percent of and i choose employees thousands of people have reportedly been furloughed because of washington's self-inflicted shutdown as a result michelle langbehn who is battling sir coma a rare form of cancer was supposed to begin receiving medical treatments at the beginning of this month until the october first shutdown forced and i to temporarily turn her away langbehn a new mothers started an online...
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i'm required to pay for your barbaric war i choose not to live in your world and refuse to finance the mass murder of innocent civilians who did nothing to threaten our country i will not participate in your charade my conscience will law not allow me to be part of your crusade now while this may be an uncomfortable topic for many it's important that we pay attention and approach this ultimate self-sacrifice with empathy and compassion only then can we change the conditions that brings someone to such an act. the. stop and frisk may have been ruled unconstitutional but the man behind the idea new york police commissioner ray kelly insists that it's still the best policy no surprise there considering kelly's history of implementing similar racially motivated policy prescriptions throughout his law enforcement and here in fact as customs commissioner between one thousand nine hundred and two thousand and one kelly was subjected to congressional scrutiny after an overwhelming amount of complaints about searches that disproportionately targeted african-americans it was during this time tha
i'm required to pay for your barbaric war i choose not to live in your world and refuse to finance the mass murder of innocent civilians who did nothing to threaten our country i will not participate in your charade my conscience will law not allow me to be part of your crusade now while this may be an uncomfortable topic for many it's important that we pay attention and approach this ultimate self-sacrifice with empathy and compassion only then can we change the conditions that brings someone...
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they may say i have a dead end job, lot of kids, bills. i'm not choosing this. me. >> you choose your response to what goes on in your life. >> how you react, you mean? >> exactly right. i talk about these 13 happiness triggers, intentional choices you can make every day. and some of us have like personal triggers that come very naturally. >> like what? >> we have bottom triggers. it depends on you. >> tell us about a few of the ones in the book. >> anticipation is a happiness trigger. >> something to be hopeful about? >> that's right. having something every single day to look forward to. you create that. it could be curling up with a good book tonight or taking a walk with your spouse or your kids. when you're not feeling that great throughout the day you go, oh, yeah, tonight at 7:00, i'm doing this. >> that's a good one. >> this is fun. >> what's another one? >> i'm happier right now. >> connection. the world we live in today is harder and harder to do. you should talk to your friends and family more than you type and text them. stop. don't multitask. take 15
they may say i have a dead end job, lot of kids, bills. i'm not choosing this. me. >> you choose your response to what goes on in your life. >> how you react, you mean? >> exactly right. i talk about these 13 happiness triggers, intentional choices you can make every day. and some of us have like personal triggers that come very naturally. >> like what? >> we have bottom triggers. it depends on you. >> tell us about a few of the ones in the book. >>...
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i. choose to accept. welcome back to the show we're talking to a human rights activist to maryam. what's going on in bahrain and what is so important for the international community to take notice here so i'm going to start out with a quote from a former baron a parliament member jawad fairouz and that's what he told our channel recently there's no clear vision within the government authorities on how to solve this crisis does anybody have a clear vision. i think that there actually is a clear vision and that the behind the government doesn't want to reform they have no reason to as long as they are not facing any kind of international consequences as long as it's business as usual and they're able to entertain international events and buy arms and go to conferences worldwide why should they think that there's a need for them to change their policies or stop the crackdown and behind now if we look over the past two and a half years we've had the recommendations of the behind independent commission of inquiry we've had the recommendations of the universal probiotic review of the un
i. choose to accept. welcome back to the show we're talking to a human rights activist to maryam. what's going on in bahrain and what is so important for the international community to take notice here so i'm going to start out with a quote from a former baron a parliament member jawad fairouz and that's what he told our channel recently there's no clear vision within the government authorities on how to solve this crisis does anybody have a clear vision. i think that there actually is a clear...
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>> because of what i choose to do to try to provide for her, i do not feel like a man >> kirk: i thought you were just rubbing feet? >> i did >> kirk: we have a pickter. picture. can we see this picture. did you cause this? >> look at it. look at it, robert. look whauf's done. look what you've done. you slapped me, remember? >> i hear excuses all the time. oh, i didn't punch her, i slapped her. i didn't head butt her, i bumped her. she hit herself. >> kirk: is this a one-time thing? this happens often? >> all the time. >> kirk: then clearly you need help >> you need to get out of there >> kirk: you don't need to be in a household where things are violent >> you don't need to go back there. you don't need to go back there. he needs to get his own help and you need to owe come home >> kirk: how does it make you feel when he hits you? >> i hit him too, because i cannot handle him >> kirk: so you are both hitting each other? >> i gave him a black eye and busted his lip before. >> defending yourself or because you punched him in the mouth? >> kirk: who hit who first? >> i don't know, really w
>> because of what i choose to do to try to provide for her, i do not feel like a man >> kirk: i thought you were just rubbing feet? >> i did >> kirk: we have a pickter. picture. can we see this picture. did you cause this? >> look at it. look at it, robert. look whauf's done. look what you've done. you slapped me, remember? >> i hear excuses all the time. oh, i didn't punch her, i slapped her. i didn't head butt her, i bumped her. she hit herself. >>...
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no, that's -- that's -- that's -- those are the words i choose to describe it. >> there's another message from dick cheney as well and that's important for all of us. if you're having any symptoms at all, make sure to get them checked out. it's part of the reason he's alive today. >>> we're going to be right back with one little boy, one massive goal. bullying. no way. ...to cappuccino froth.... ...porch swing... ...to downtown... ...it's all yours. you know its rhythm and blues. and it knows your deep secret: ...that even when your wandering heart takes off... ...it never leaves home sweet home. there's a deep, rich, enduring color for everything. including where you come from. benjamin moore. for everything that matters. >>> a decade ago jaylen arnold became the youngest person ever diagnosed with complex tourettes syndrome. today he's leading the charge to put an end to bullying across the country. >> i'm jaylen and i have tourette's syndrome and i used to get bullied for that a lot. >> cool, calm, confident. 13-year-old jaylen arnold is on a mission to banish bullying for all. >> i've
no, that's -- that's -- that's -- those are the words i choose to describe it. >> there's another message from dick cheney as well and that's important for all of us. if you're having any symptoms at all, make sure to get them checked out. it's part of the reason he's alive today. >>> we're going to be right back with one little boy, one massive goal. bullying. no way. ...to cappuccino froth.... ...porch swing... ...to downtown... ...it's all yours. you know its rhythm and blues....