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so i felt scared. and i was scared to tell my friends the people that really knew me the truth about what happened the shame as bad as it is for women is even worse for men because it's all tied in with him a phobia the people who are doing the raping are not gay that's not the problem they're worried about gays in the military the gays are not the rapists they're heterosexual man for the most part this is not an issue of sexual orientation this is simply an issue power and violence male sexual predators for the large part have charge of whoever is there to prey upon whether that's men or women whenever. there is. evidence other when one has been sexually assaulted the question i keep asking myself is when does this ever. breaking news at this hour but maybe appears to be facing a huge sex scandal details are still covering yeah. this news girl news to tell you would be a good journey to do we're going to begin tonight by putting a human face on the worst case of sexual harassment of the navy's history
so i felt scared. and i was scared to tell my friends the people that really knew me the truth about what happened the shame as bad as it is for women is even worse for men because it's all tied in with him a phobia the people who are doing the raping are not gay that's not the problem they're worried about gays in the military the gays are not the rapists they're heterosexual man for the most part this is not an issue of sexual orientation this is simply an issue power and violence male sexual...
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that i had to be just as disrespectful as i felt i was disrespected. i felt like i had to get even. >> foster says he did not know it was against the law to eat on the train bart says it will not comment on the lawsuit. earlier this week bart's general manager said he apthe public impeachment hearings set to take place again on capitol hill. >> and a cleveland browns player ripped the helmet off the steeler's quarterback the consequences that are now on the table. >> good morning. we do see that traffic is moving along pretty well along the bay area including at the bay bridge there's a little bit of a backup here. >> we'll see about the temps on our friday forecast. >>> good morning. authorities still searching for answers after yesterday's shooting in santa clarita. >> and it's another busy day in washington d.c.. what's expected in the second day of public impeachment hearings into president trump. >>> from ktvu fox 2 news this is mornings on 2. >> well good morning. welcome back to mornings on 2. it's friday. it is november 15th i'm dave clark. >>
that i had to be just as disrespectful as i felt i was disrespected. i felt like i had to get even. >> foster says he did not know it was against the law to eat on the train bart says it will not comment on the lawsuit. earlier this week bart's general manager said he apthe public impeachment hearings set to take place again on capitol hill. >> and a cleveland browns player ripped the helmet off the steeler's quarterback the consequences that are now on the table. >> good...
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i felt a bit of a discomfort on my left—hand side and in the breast area and i felt something hard. 0ne, how did you feel the first time it hit you that you have cancer? i said, if your question is whether i was worried that i'm going to die, no. death has never ever been anywhere close to my mind. therefore, i do not even speak death out of my mouth. i am a left—handed, so you can imagine what it does to me. i do have my moments. ijust run to the room and just let it out. cry about it, write about it because that is where i am getting my therapy. come back and a soldier on. if i waited to be given an opportunity to write something to cancer, i would tell cancer, cancer, two years ago, he walked into my life. with your own hidden agenda. i beg you to share with me what you were all about. i asked you very humbly to tell me how long you are going to stay. you totally rebelled against me. i gave you my strength. i traded my happiness. now, iam back on you my strength. i traded my happiness. now, i am back on my feet andi happiness. now, i am back on my feet and i can tell you i am up, i a
i felt a bit of a discomfort on my left—hand side and in the breast area and i felt something hard. 0ne, how did you feel the first time it hit you that you have cancer? i said, if your question is whether i was worried that i'm going to die, no. death has never ever been anywhere close to my mind. therefore, i do not even speak death out of my mouth. i am a left—handed, so you can imagine what it does to me. i do have my moments. ijust run to the room and just let it out. cry about it,...
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with my hepatitis c, i felt i couldn't be at my best for my family. in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured and left those doubts behind. i faced reminders of my hep c every day. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. even hanging with friends i worried about my hep c. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. mavyret is the only 8-week cure for all common types of hep c. before starting mavyret your doctor will test if you've had hepatitis b which may flare up and cause serious liver problems during and after treatment. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b, a liver or kidney transplant, other liver problems, hiv-1, or other medical conditions, and all medicines you take including herbal supplements. don't take mavyret with atazanavir or rifampin,
with my hepatitis c, i felt i couldn't be at my best for my family. in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured and left those doubts behind. i faced reminders of my hep c every day. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. even hanging with friends i worried about my hep c. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. mavyret is the only 8-week cure for all common types of hep c. before starting mavyret your doctor will test if you've had hepatitis b which may flare up and cause serious...
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i felt it was important. felt the struggles people were going through with repression and revolution and poverty and trying to survive were important to write about and bring back to western readers might otherwise not know about them. susan: you said, your country seems different to you since you were here last time, what are your observations and how this country has changed in the last several years? i guess we will close on some of your big thoughts about your transition back into our society. susan: it's a difficult topic. when you are overseas, covering a war, you grateful to be alive, protected, you try not to take sides. you are trying to do your job and bring home the humans side of a conflict without stating a policy or prejudice. it's dangerous. it's physically dangerous. you have to be under toes all the time. you always have to be ready. as i contemplated had not been -- as i contemplated coming back to the u.s., i had not been immersed in american society for number of years. what i was seeing a
i felt it was important. felt the struggles people were going through with repression and revolution and poverty and trying to survive were important to write about and bring back to western readers might otherwise not know about them. susan: you said, your country seems different to you since you were here last time, what are your observations and how this country has changed in the last several years? i guess we will close on some of your big thoughts about your transition back into our...
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i would never go to the royal again if i am having seizures. ijust felt... heartbreaking enough without having to be left on the floor, in the royal hospital. i felt like a dog. laying on the floor. thank you very much forjoining us, thank you. and if you‘ve got mental health issues, there is a range of organisations and websites that can offer you advice and support. you can find them listed on the bbc‘s actionline website at bbc.co.uk/actionline. news to bring you about the duke of york, and fallout from the bbc interview that he did with emily maitlis, bt have said they will not work with the skills training firm while the duke of york remains the patron of it. it follows him telling newsnight that he did not regret his friendship with jeffrey newsnight that he did not regret his friendship withjeffrey epstein, convicted sex offender, bt has said it has been working with idea, that helps the development of digital business and employment skills since 2017 but our dealings have been with the executive director is not the patron, the duke of york. —— idea.
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i felt it was important. i felt the struggles people were going through with repression and revolution and poverty and trying to survive were important to write about and bring back to western eaders might otherwise not know about them. susan: you wrote a column recently after coming back home , your country seems different to you since you were here last time, what are your observations and how this country has changed in the last several years? i guess we will close on some of your big thoughts about your transition back into our transition back into our society. susan: it's a difficult topic. -- i don't represent the government. but i am an american and i am proud of that. it means something special. in the past several years, as there is much more controversy abroad about american government and policies and more anger and violence -- angry and violent argument in our country about basic issues, basic understandings of our laws and government and way of life and what it means, it felt very alien to me. af
i felt it was important. i felt the struggles people were going through with repression and revolution and poverty and trying to survive were important to write about and bring back to western eaders might otherwise not know about them. susan: you wrote a column recently after coming back home , your country seems different to you since you were here last time, what are your observations and how this country has changed in the last several years? i guess we will close on some of your big...
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and there has been indications in the last week, since i announced my intention to step down, when i feltneral oration without the need to arrive in a hearse. sir david lidington, and opt perhaps for a quieter life. so why are they going and what will they miss? i spoke to lib dem norman lamb, the conservative ed vaizey, and labour's stephen pound, and began by asking what had prompted them to go. i think there was a moment when we had the indicative votes, this opportunity that we forced through parliament to give mps the chance to vote on their preference for brexit, and i felt very strongly that we should be finding a compromise at that point. and i just felt at that point very isolated. in this parliament, and you are either in one tribe with the extreme view on europe or another tribe with the alternative extreme view on europe but if you are not in either, you end up feeling particularly isolated, and that is how i felt. is it brexit that pushed you over the edge? no, actually when i stopped being a minister which was a job i loved, i enjoyed doing things so i sat on the back benche
and there has been indications in the last week, since i announced my intention to step down, when i feltneral oration without the need to arrive in a hearse. sir david lidington, and opt perhaps for a quieter life. so why are they going and what will they miss? i spoke to lib dem norman lamb, the conservative ed vaizey, and labour's stephen pound, and began by asking what had prompted them to go. i think there was a moment when we had the indicative votes, this opportunity that we forced...
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i felt bamboozle. i found that that was true. opposition to slavery.m a very christian person. i come from a christian background paired my grandfather on my dad side, small business and construction. after seeing the tenets of the party, i was immediately attracted. in that i had to go through this process of acquiescing to the idea that i'm a conservative. >> neil: that did not win you a lot of friends. you lost a lot of dates that w way. they found out who you were. even your family? >> i talk about it in my book, "taken for granted," how i had a number of individuals in my family that disowned me. they called me uncle tom. uncle tom. >> neil: what'd you say? how did you fight back? >> what can i do when i have older members of your family. i began to distance myself. that's really what it was. at the end of the day, i felt that this is really me. i'm a conservative. i'm a proud conservative. we live in a country that is doing better than it ever has. even talking about president trump, i talk about president trump a great deal of my book. president
i felt bamboozle. i found that that was true. opposition to slavery.m a very christian person. i come from a christian background paired my grandfather on my dad side, small business and construction. after seeing the tenets of the party, i was immediately attracted. in that i had to go through this process of acquiescing to the idea that i'm a conservative. >> neil: that did not win you a lot of friends. you lost a lot of dates that w way. they found out who you were. even your family?...
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. >> for me, it was -- i felt like i didn't fit in there. it was kind of a boring place, in my opinion. the first chance i got at 18 years old, i moved to florida. >> jackie stayed. >> the thought of going some place different was not even in the realm of possibility for me. >> how old were you when you got married for the first time? >> 18. >> a little girl. >> that was just the next natural progression in my life. graduate and find a husband and get married and then have kids. so, that's what i did. >> in her 30s, jackie was a proud mother of six. she loved raising her children. but as a wife, she felt adrift. >> i was this caregiver, be at home, raise the children, and make sure my husband's needs were tended to. there was never ever any concern about my own. so i felt there was always something missing, i just didn't know what it was. >> her first marriage end in divorce. when a second marriage failed she wondered if matrimony wasn't for her. >> i just resigned myself to the fact i don't know how to do this. i'm just not cut out for marr
. >> for me, it was -- i felt like i didn't fit in there. it was kind of a boring place, in my opinion. the first chance i got at 18 years old, i moved to florida. >> jackie stayed. >> the thought of going some place different was not even in the realm of possibility for me. >> how old were you when you got married for the first time? >> 18. >> a little girl. >> that was just the next natural progression in my life. graduate and find a husband and get...
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i felt, tremendous weight on my shoulders. ne that i did not fully cover head until i got a little bit more into it. but here i was, being tossed into, you are in charge. you have 50 employees knew running a multimillion dollar nonprofit by the way it is named after your brother. by the way your mom started it. don't help. it was really scary. as i jokingly said the first thing i did was i went out and i hired some really talented people who i knew would not let the organization fail. we brought in some great leadership to help us but you know, i say that i have worked through things, it was this idea of i cannot fail at this. i cannot let this by fellow that, i don't only feel myself i feel a lot of people including the legacy of my mom and my brother. and still i had to learn to not just look at setting goals in a way of we have to do this. i had to be very intentional. i talk a lot about the book in setting intentional goals being intentional but not just goals from here, or glory setting goals in a way that this is how were
i felt, tremendous weight on my shoulders. ne that i did not fully cover head until i got a little bit more into it. but here i was, being tossed into, you are in charge. you have 50 employees knew running a multimillion dollar nonprofit by the way it is named after your brother. by the way your mom started it. don't help. it was really scary. as i jokingly said the first thing i did was i went out and i hired some really talented people who i knew would not let the organization fail. we...
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we will have the brand-new details on that straight-ahead he i'm embarrassed to even say i felt like i was going to spend my whole adult life paying this off thanks to sofi, i can see the light at the end of the tunnel as of 12pm today, i am debt free ♪ we have no debt, we don't owe anybody anything, and it's fantastic ♪
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. >> so much of that time, especially with ashton, i was so angry because i felt like something that was mine had been taken away. i thought we were not enough. but then i found these pictures. i saw how big her stomach was and i was like i was insensitive. >> my addiction to ashton was probably more devastating. >> that's because it -- >> it took me seriously away emotionally. >> watching the behavior with ashton, those years, i felt they were forgotten. i felt like i develop and i nurtured a narrative that she didn't love me. >> their ladies get candid about their relationship. >> it's time to hold hands. >> powerful. >>> you know miami is just a 30-minute flight from here in the bahamas and that's where the super bowl will be this year. have you ever been to the big game before? >> i have not, but you know my favorite part of the big game? >> come on. >> the halftime show. >> and? >> j.lo this year! >> yes. j.lo co-headlining with shakira. and gloria estefan told nischelle turner that she was asked to join. >> jay-z called emilio first. >> jay-z called me and said, you know somethi
. >> so much of that time, especially with ashton, i was so angry because i felt like something that was mine had been taken away. i thought we were not enough. but then i found these pictures. i saw how big her stomach was and i was like i was insensitive. >> my addiction to ashton was probably more devastating. >> that's because it -- >> it took me seriously away emotionally. >> watching the behavior with ashton, those years, i felt they were forgotten. i felt...
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i felt it going in. i felt it in my legs.felt anything in my legs for -- you know, for almost a year. all right. you ready? >> reporter: wow. and we were there as chris showed us first-hand what he once thought impossible. walking again. on his own. does it feel good? does it feel nice to just stand? >> yeah, it does. >> reporter: never thought you'd do this again. >> i'm telling you. >> reporter: you're standing and walking. >> we're living it. >> simply incredible. will reeve joining us now on set. the may owe clinic wanted to point out that chris was a super responder. >> reporter: chris has been remackable. the may owe clinic told us there are ten patients in this study, not all of them had chris's response. >> i'm curious. your father was christopher reeve. what was it like to report on this story. did you feel like you were watching a miracle? >> reporter: i felt like i was witnessing the realization of my father's dream of a world of empty wheelchairs. >> so well put. will, thank you. and thank you for watching. i'm to
i felt it going in. i felt it in my legs.felt anything in my legs for -- you know, for almost a year. all right. you ready? >> reporter: wow. and we were there as chris showed us first-hand what he once thought impossible. walking again. on his own. does it feel good? does it feel nice to just stand? >> yeah, it does. >> reporter: never thought you'd do this again. >> i'm telling you. >> reporter: you're standing and walking. >> we're living it. >>...
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i said it felt like i needed to add something, so i still felt the same person i add something, so i g, so i still felt the same person i was, hence the no complaints, i wasn't crying over spilt milk, but ijust felt like i needed to add more. and the blessing asi needed to add more. and the blessing as i gota needed to add more. and the blessing as i got a second shot of doing it. here we are stoppard was there, when you looked back, one significant factor you could say was the reason he lost? yet. but i'm not quick to say it. is that to do with you or someone else in the camp? me. complacency? no. i've never been complacent. i did lose and i am upset about that, but it is what it is and it happens. it happened to me. i had to take it. but it wasn't complacency. but the issues i had, i fixed, and i may drop it on my youtube channel one day. this is what makes a journey interesting. i loved it. you can love it too much because yellow that is a good question. -- that is a good question. -- that is a good question. not a bad things to point how much pressure did you feel from the outside
i said it felt like i needed to add something, so i still felt the same person i add something, so i g, so i still felt the same person i was, hence the no complaints, i wasn't crying over spilt milk, but ijust felt like i needed to add more. and the blessing asi needed to add more. and the blessing as i gota needed to add more. and the blessing as i got a second shot of doing it. here we are stoppard was there, when you looked back, one significant factor you could say was the reason he lost?...
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are on your way out an indication in the last week since i announced my intention to step down when i feltof attending my own funeral oration without the need to arrive in a hearse. sir david lidington. one of the dozens of mps who have decided to give up their seats — and opt perhaps for a quieter life. so why are they going and what will they miss? i spoke to lib dem, norman lamb, the conservative ed vaizey and labour's stephen pound and began by asking what had prompted them to go. there was a moment when we had the indicative votes, the opportunity that we forced through parliament to give mps the chance to vote on their preference for brexit and i felt very strongly that we should be finding a compromise at that point and i felt at that point very isolated and in this problem and you are either in one tribe with the extreme view on europe or another tribe with another extreme view on europe and if you are not an either you in that potentially feeling isolated and that is how i felt. is a brexit that pushed you over the edge? no, actually when i stopped being a minister which was a job
are on your way out an indication in the last week since i announced my intention to step down when i feltof attending my own funeral oration without the need to arrive in a hearse. sir david lidington. one of the dozens of mps who have decided to give up their seats — and opt perhaps for a quieter life. so why are they going and what will they miss? i spoke to lib dem, norman lamb, the conservative ed vaizey and labour's stephen pound and began by asking what had prompted them to go. there...
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we forced through parliament to give mps the chance to vote on their preference for brexit — and i feltthat point. and i just felt at that point very isolated. in this parliament, and you are either in one tribe with the extreme view on europe or another tribe with the alternative extreme view on europe but if you are not in either, you end up feeling particularly isolated, and that is how i felt. is it brexit that pushed you over the edge? no, actually when i stopped being a minister which was a job i loved, i enjoyed doing things so i sat on the back benches and wondered which direction in my career will take me. and when the 2017 election came, i thought to myself "after 2015, i will think through and wait until the 2020 election" — which we expected — "and decide if i want to carry on being an mp." then came the 2017 election, which was too soon for me to make a decision, so i thought "ok, i will carry on." "that is not too bad." but when this election came along, i thought "i do have to make a decision. if i decide to stay, i will be here forever and if i decide to go, there is a b
we forced through parliament to give mps the chance to vote on their preference for brexit — and i feltthat point. and i just felt at that point very isolated. in this parliament, and you are either in one tribe with the extreme view on europe or another tribe with the alternative extreme view on europe but if you are not in either, you end up feeling particularly isolated, and that is how i felt. is it brexit that pushed you over the edge? no, actually when i stopped being a minister which...
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. >> there was no one else to do it, and i felt that there was a mission, you know, there was an obligation. >> three years later, that time comes, and sandi is in for a big surprise. >> i wasn't allowed in. by then, jan was gone. >> that's next. >> but first, our "strange inheritance" quiz question. which of these western films grossed highest at the box office? is it the 2010 remake "true grit," the 1990 movie "dances with wolves," or the 2011 animated feature "rango"? the answer in a moment. i am the twisting thundercloud. i am royalty of racing, i am alfa romeo. and you know what they isay about curiosity. it'll ruin your house. so get allstate and be better protected from mayhem, like meow. but you don't feel good. with polycythemia vera, pv, symptoms can change so slowly over time you might not notice. but new or changing symptoms can mean your pv is changing. let's change the way we see pv. you track and discuss blood counts with your doctor. but it's just as vital to discuss changing symptoms as well. take notice and take action. discuss counts and symptoms with your doctor. visit t
. >> there was no one else to do it, and i felt that there was a mission, you know, there was an obligation. >> three years later, that time comes, and sandi is in for a big surprise. >> i wasn't allowed in. by then, jan was gone. >> that's next. >> but first, our "strange inheritance" quiz question. which of these western films grossed highest at the box office? is it the 2010 remake "true grit," the 1990 movie "dances with wolves,"...
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i felt i was being electrocuted in new york look only i really felt like my body was completely white or. elated when your car oil is over shouldn't get out of it. that's another thing according to the rat study they expose the rats in 3 generations there was total sterility so some scientists like oil hansen say if it's even exposing ourselves to these levels there could be total sterility in humans in 5 generations so if that's true we can just all go out like. the people who are printing the money don't rely on taxes to get wealthy they're not part of the real economy that's a does the same thing as saying the rulers of saudi arabia rely on the wages of the people living in saudi arabia to get rich they they don't they just print more or pump more oil in the america the princes that run our economy just print more money they don't need the workers they don't need their taxes that's why they don't have wage growth that's why there's been in this aeration because they're unneeded. today there are good tennis and bad at it it's the bad news in yemen the united states deems to be a thr
i felt i was being electrocuted in new york look only i really felt like my body was completely white or. elated when your car oil is over shouldn't get out of it. that's another thing according to the rat study they expose the rats in 3 generations there was total sterility so some scientists like oil hansen say if it's even exposing ourselves to these levels there could be total sterility in humans in 5 generations so if that's true we can just all go out like. the people who are printing the...
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and i told i felt horrified and i felt sad and i felt angry and you know all along the course of the evening you know feelings just started to surface that were probably just simmering for a very very long time and she put her arms around me and we're both sat there and sobbed it was like. this great weight had been lifted off for me. i think it's important to recognize that military sexual trauma is not limited to women and in fact when it comes to the absolute numbers because of the proportion of men in much larger numbers than women actually the numbers are even greater. or i think one of the last bits of research showed that about one percent of males had been victims of sexual assault within the past year in the military that equals .
and i told i felt horrified and i felt sad and i felt angry and you know all along the course of the evening you know feelings just started to surface that were probably just simmering for a very very long time and she put her arms around me and we're both sat there and sobbed it was like. this great weight had been lifted off for me. i think it's important to recognize that military sexual trauma is not limited to women and in fact when it comes to the absolute numbers because of the...
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that was around my neck, but i felt that was a bit cocky.enjoyed it. ithought a bit cocky. i think the guys enjoyed it. i thought that was my sort of showing my happiness towards it to done and got focusing on this week. we have to talk about the final because it was just so much hype around it and because england had played so well in the semifinal against new zealand, the book he said england as favourites. and then for south africa to come and play as magnificently as they did, it was such an incredible match. obviously more so such an incredible match. obviously more so for you. can you talk me through your emotions leading up to that final? like you said, england robison the favourites. it was good to bea robison the favourites. it was good to be a tough task for us. on the day, the guys were really focused on their task and we stuck to our plan and, yeah, i think we just played one of the perfect games on the day. at one point committed to a view squared up to each other. —— at one point, the two of you squared up to each other. just a
that was around my neck, but i felt that was a bit cocky.enjoyed it. ithought a bit cocky. i think the guys enjoyed it. i thought that was my sort of showing my happiness towards it to done and got focusing on this week. we have to talk about the final because it was just so much hype around it and because england had played so well in the semifinal against new zealand, the book he said england as favourites. and then for south africa to come and play as magnificently as they did, it was such...
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cal: yeah, i felt alone. i felt scared.eally dark place.der the desk becd as it sounds, cutting gave me a sense of control. bigad: what made it so challenging? cal: a lot of times, teachers didn't know how to treat me respectfully. like, "oh man, are you gonna, you know, change your genitals?" that's not something you ask a high schooler. bigad: so as a student, you felt like you had to educate your educators? cal: there was no training. teachers didn't have any training on how to deal with trans people. when you don't really have anyone at school respecting and reassuring a really basic part of who you are, it's horrible. bigad: our ongoing investigation reveals a wide disparity in the type and frequency of teacher training on transgender issues. we've learned some schools onlyere vios while others hold large-scale seminars. and depending where you're teaching in the bay area, the training can be mandatory, voluntary or non-existent. in fact, at cupertino union and vacaville unified, training was only offered last year if
cal: yeah, i felt alone. i felt scared.eally dark place.der the desk becd as it sounds, cutting gave me a sense of control. bigad: what made it so challenging? cal: a lot of times, teachers didn't know how to treat me respectfully. like, "oh man, are you gonna, you know, change your genitals?" that's not something you ask a high schooler. bigad: so as a student, you felt like you had to educate your educators? cal: there was no training. teachers didn't have any training on how to...
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. >> for me, i felt like i didn't fit in there.a couple more in place than i opinion. >> but jackie stayed. >> the thought of going some place differet, was out of the realm of possibility for me. >> how young were you when you got married the first time? >> 18. that was the natural progression of my life. i'll graduate, get a husband and have kids. that's what i did. >> in her 30s, jackie was a proud mother of six. she loved raising her children, but as a wife, she felt adrift. >> i was the care giver, stay at home, raise the children, make sure my husband's needs were tended to. there was never a thought of my own. i always knew there was something different. >> her first marriage ended in divorce. when her second marriage failed, she wondered if matrimony wasn't for her. >> i just thought, i don't know how to do this. i'm not cut out for marriage. >> more than 30 years passed since jackie and john's senior prom. and as the high school reunion a approa approached, she had liked one of his facebook posts. >> i liked jackie in high
. >> for me, i felt like i didn't fit in there.a couple more in place than i opinion. >> but jackie stayed. >> the thought of going some place differet, was out of the realm of possibility for me. >> how young were you when you got married the first time? >> 18. that was the natural progression of my life. i'll graduate, get a husband and have kids. that's what i did. >> in her 30s, jackie was a proud mother of six. she loved raising her children, but as a...
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i was about to make the point, i felt uncomfortable that it make the point, i felt uncomfortable thatitis you can't answer that. the fact you are doing it now does suggest you have not been up till now. we have never made a pronounced effort in this direction. i would say that we were not alone in having committed the sin. 0nly say that we were not alone in having committed the sin. only about 4% of our collection, 95 going on 96,000 objects are works by women. 0bviously, that a radical distortion by gender is not accounted for by quality or contribution to the history of art. it is a function of historical prejudice whether latent or whether explicit. and i think what we're trying to do is very explicitly, very unconsciously a determined fashion counter that. we are under no illusions that in the course of one year we will be able to correct the scalp completely but we can make an impact in going forward. 4% is clearly wildly inadequate and we are going to do our very best to make sure that happens and eventuates. is it you're feeling there are a lot of overlooked women artists out there
i was about to make the point, i felt uncomfortable that it make the point, i felt uncomfortable thatitis you can't answer that. the fact you are doing it now does suggest you have not been up till now. we have never made a pronounced effort in this direction. i would say that we were not alone in having committed the sin. 0nly say that we were not alone in having committed the sin. only about 4% of our collection, 95 going on 96,000 objects are works by women. 0bviously, that a radical...
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i felt it going in. i felt it in my legs. i hadn't felt anything in my legs for, you know, almost a year. >> eventually chris was walking on his own. >> the hopelessness of paralysil is just like -- unlike anything you can imagine. and this is the hope. it's nice to be able to come back here on my own two feet. >> isn't that incredible what chris is doing now. it's really remarkable. the mayo clinic says only ten patients were enrolled in this clinic trial. >> they'll eventually publish results on the participants who they say have not all had the same results as chris. >>> disneyland is deciding to close early for the thanksgiving holiday. the powerful storm that swept through the bay bay area is now drenching southern california. as a result the theme park just fully closed for the night at 11:00. the same will happen tomorrow night as well. disneyland encourages visitor tuesday still enjoy the magic in their rain gear. >>> well, the hottest cars, trucks and suvs are going on display in san francisco. >> tomorrow is opening
i felt it going in. i felt it in my legs. i hadn't felt anything in my legs for, you know, almost a year. >> eventually chris was walking on his own. >> the hopelessness of paralysil is just like -- unlike anything you can imagine. and this is the hope. it's nice to be able to come back here on my own two feet. >> isn't that incredible what chris is doing now. it's really remarkable. the mayo clinic says only ten patients were enrolled in this clinic trial. >> they'll...
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>> i can't even tell you now what i felt because i don't feel like i was there.t and the nursing wasn't working and at some point the nurse said, well, i can take her into the nursery so you can get some sleep, and i thought, no, no, if i fail at this, like, i have to be able to do this. >> sarah's husband ben saw she was struggling and helped out when he could. and her sister michelle offered support from afar. >> i said it must seem like a dream, right? she said, no, more like a nightmare. i'm like, all right, what's wrong? everything is wrong. this doesn't feel right. i don't know what to do. i said, you're going to have to find a way to be okay with this. >> sarah wasn't sleeping. and before long ben returned to work. >> ben came home at some point and i was just on the couch just a mess and crying, and she was crying and he said, what's wrong? and my answer was, no, i can't do this. and i know he thought i meant the breastfeeding. really i just meant all of it. like all of it. i just needed somebody to come in and take over, but i didn't have anybody in my l
>> i can't even tell you now what i felt because i don't feel like i was there.t and the nursing wasn't working and at some point the nurse said, well, i can take her into the nursery so you can get some sleep, and i thought, no, no, if i fail at this, like, i have to be able to do this. >> sarah's husband ben saw she was struggling and helped out when he could. and her sister michelle offered support from afar. >> i said it must seem like a dream, right? she said, no, more...
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>> yeah, that's exactly how i felt. >> i was beyond happy.ere just absolutely over the moon. >> for heidy's family, it was just the opposite. >> we couldn't believe it. >> you thought this was over? >> we thought it was over. we thought this was settled. >> that was a hard, hard moment. we hated it. we just thought, so what are they going to come up with this time? >> and we know that's what you're thinking, too. >>> coming up -- a new trial, a new jury, a different verdict? >> did those incorrectly entered measurements change your opinion of conrad truman's guilt? should they change anyone's opinion? >> they didn't change my opinion. >> there was enough there there beyond a reasonable doubt. >> it was really difficult because why didn't things work out if they didn't work mount the first time, you know? >> when "as night fell" continues. extraction power. easy twist design for ultimate versatility. multiple speeds for optimum control. transforming ordinary foods into extraordinary nutrition. from the creators of nutrient extraction, comes ne
>> yeah, that's exactly how i felt. >> i was beyond happy.ere just absolutely over the moon. >> for heidy's family, it was just the opposite. >> we couldn't believe it. >> you thought this was over? >> we thought it was over. we thought this was settled. >> that was a hard, hard moment. we hated it. we just thought, so what are they going to come up with this time? >> and we know that's what you're thinking, too. >>> coming up -- a new...
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history that i think help define through the 20th century have helped define who we are today and i felt this was one of those. the other one is more prosaic. i was looking for a topic. i was going through old obituaries figuring that would be a good way to find people who were important at the time. i came across an obituary for a rough rider, a member -- not someone famous or significant for any other reason than he had been a rough rider. my suspicion started to grow that there was more to this story than these guys who helped make roosevelt famous. that is part of why we remember the roughriders but it became clear to me and the more research i did the more this became glaringly apparent, at the time, they were celebrated, they were famous when they came back from cuba. they ended up in new york city for a variety of reasons and they couldn't buy drinks or pay for dinner or hotel room. everybody wanted to touch the roughriders, they were famous. because they embodied something about, what america thought of itself at the time. the war itself was an important moment that has also been
history that i think help define through the 20th century have helped define who we are today and i felt this was one of those. the other one is more prosaic. i was looking for a topic. i was going through old obituaries figuring that would be a good way to find people who were important at the time. i came across an obituary for a rough rider, a member -- not someone famous or significant for any other reason than he had been a rough rider. my suspicion started to grow that there was more to...
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when i was burned in a fire years ago and i felt responsible, i felt awful.n't want to talk to any of my civilian friends. they couldn't understand what i was going through. the firefighters knew, they understood. they had been there. it is a different relationship. we have to rely on one another. in terms of me being the chief of the department, i am really trying to maintain an open relationship with all of our members in the field so myself and my deputy chiefs, one of the priorities i had was for each of us to go around to different fire stations to make sure we hit all within the first three or four months to start a conversation. that hasn't been there for a while. part of the reason that i am getting along well with the field now is because i was there. i worked there. people know me and because i know what we need. i know what they need to be successful. >> i have known jeanine nicholson since we worked together at station 15. i have always held her in the highest regard. since she is the chief she has infused the department with optimism. she is easy
when i was burned in a fire years ago and i felt responsible, i felt awful.n't want to talk to any of my civilian friends. they couldn't understand what i was going through. the firefighters knew, they understood. they had been there. it is a different relationship. we have to rely on one another. in terms of me being the chief of the department, i am really trying to maintain an open relationship with all of our members in the field so myself and my deputy chiefs, one of the priorities i had...
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but i never really felt isolated or alone. i have known for virtually my entire life i was not suspended, but kindly asked to not ever bring it up again in first grade, my desire to have a sex change. the school that i went to really had no idea how to handle one. one of my parents is a little bit gender nonconforming, so they know what it's about, but my parents wanted my life to be safe. when i have all the neurological issues to manage, that was just one more to add to it. i was a weird kid. i had my core group of, like, very tight, like, three friends. when we look at autism, we characterize it by, like, lack of eye contact, what i do now is when i'm looking away from the camera, it's for my own comfort. faces are confusing. it's a lack of mirror neurons in your brain working properly to allow you to experience empathy, to realize where somebody is coming from, or to realize that body language means that. at its core, autism is a social disorder, it's a neurological disorder that people are born with, and it's a big, big sp
but i never really felt isolated or alone. i have known for virtually my entire life i was not suspended, but kindly asked to not ever bring it up again in first grade, my desire to have a sex change. the school that i went to really had no idea how to handle one. one of my parents is a little bit gender nonconforming, so they know what it's about, but my parents wanted my life to be safe. when i have all the neurological issues to manage, that was just one more to add to it. i was a weird kid....
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lucky. 0k, it is difficult but i felt lucky. riven, you felt it important to tell the story, which, imean, you important to tell the story, which, i mean, you could say anyjournalist may feel that, but was there something beyond that? was there something beyond that? was there something ascribing you that perhaps related to your own family's experience? i'm very forthright in the book in talking about the way in which my family history, which included my sister's sexual assault allegation against a powerful guy in hollywood, was weaponised against me and used by a cudgel is by harvey one screen who searched for any sort of personal data throw at me in these legal threat letters came at me. 0k, use and abuse allegations against a powerfulfigure in hollywood. in the powerfulfigure was your father. yes. woody allen. and it is a well—documented story and not everyone will know about it though so, i mean, this was your mother, mia farrow, had 14 biological and adopted children, some with your father woody allen, and woody allen then,
lucky. 0k, it is difficult but i felt lucky. riven, you felt it important to tell the story, which, imean, you important to tell the story, which, i mean, you could say anyjournalist may feel that, but was there something beyond that? was there something beyond that? was there something ascribing you that perhaps related to your own family's experience? i'm very forthright in the book in talking about the way in which my family history, which included my sister's sexual assault allegation...
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i felt like my legs weren't doing what they were supposed to be doing. d to leave i thought, something isn't right. i was walking her through the club and leading herand! was walking her through the club and leading her and i was thinking, was walking her through the club and leading herand i was thinking, her body shouldn't react this way, there's obviously something wrong. we need to leave. she was really sick and i thought, something has been put in her drink. do you think that happened at the bar or as you we re that happened at the bar or as you were walking away and what would be the motivation? once we got the drink we went into the crowd and i think when we were walking through the crowd it was easy for something to throw something into my drink. for what reason? i don't know. maybe for satisfaction, enjoyment that they've done this to a young woman or the way the body was reaction, i couldn't really move or speak or do anything if i was by myself, someone could have ta ken anything if i was by myself, someone could have taken advantage and i'm ve
i felt like my legs weren't doing what they were supposed to be doing. d to leave i thought, something isn't right. i was walking her through the club and leading herand! was walking her through the club and leading her and i was thinking, was walking her through the club and leading herand i was thinking, her body shouldn't react this way, there's obviously something wrong. we need to leave. she was really sick and i thought, something has been put in her drink. do you think that happened at...
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if anything, i think for a long time i felt like really all i wanted to do was the acting part and i again, like, so many things in life, you realize there aren't just grownups in the room, you know, you're the grownup and you're, like, oh, no! that means nobody knows what they're doing, that's such bad news! oh, no! because it would be great if there were kind of grownups that were more grownup than you are and there aren't. >> trevor: i like the idea that you're saying in the meeting out loud, oh, no, there are no grownups! >> none of you know what you're doing! why do i listen to any of you? >> trevor: that would be amazing. everything you're doing say mazing. disney plus is going to be huge just because it's disney. >> i agree. i have made the right move. >> trevor: you've made all the right moves. the christmas movie is coming out, noelle is your charge. is there anything else you want to tell us about because i just like chatting to you. >> i did want to say that i hope that the fact that between the scenes that is become like a whole (~bleep ) thing is something you're happy ab
if anything, i think for a long time i felt like really all i wanted to do was the acting part and i again, like, so many things in life, you realize there aren't just grownups in the room, you know, you're the grownup and you're, like, oh, no! that means nobody knows what they're doing, that's such bad news! oh, no! because it would be great if there were kind of grownups that were more grownup than you are and there aren't. >> trevor: i like the idea that you're saying in the meeting...
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. >> i had always done everything for my children so i felt like it was me time. >> and this guy on the web site was me time to a tee. >> he's just back from a year in iraq where he volunteered for doctors without borders. >> he was charming, old fashion fashioned. >> he insisted on coming upstairs to get me. that's what a gentleman does. >> he took her to a fancy place for dinner and paid the not inconsiderable bill. on their ekd datsecond date, hed in medical scrubs, come being right from surgery. he was very tall and fit and very into her. >> he swept me off my feet, said everything right, took me everywhere i wanted to go. >> did you have that walking on air feeling -- >> a little bit, i fell in love. >> but true to form, deborah's daughters reacted just as they often did to a man in her life, especially tara's sister. >> she didn't like him immediately. i thought, oh, she'll eventually like him, he's a lot of fun. he'll win her over. >> deborah rented a house, part of her new start, in a pictu picturesque part of newport and her life was loved by this sensitive doctor, accomplished
. >> i had always done everything for my children so i felt like it was me time. >> and this guy on the web site was me time to a tee. >> he's just back from a year in iraq where he volunteered for doctors without borders. >> he was charming, old fashion fashioned. >> he insisted on coming upstairs to get me. that's what a gentleman does. >> he took her to a fancy place for dinner and paid the not inconsiderable bill. on their ekd datsecond date, hed in...