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rosario and adolpho lived with their children, josephine and johnny. josephine plays a special role in this museum, the cubs later -- because later in life she discovered the tenement museum. i always thing that must've been so strange for her, to see that her childhood home had become a museum and a tourist attraction. fortunately, she was really excited about the museum, and shared her memories with us. i have some audios of her memory of living here. >> i remember sitting around the table in the kitchen, under the window. my mother would have made as a fried egg or something, on a roll with butter. italian music, the radio always playing. italian music, italian soap operas, and my mother crying all the time. she used to miss her family. she left her whole family in italy, came here as a young girl, and never saw them again. for many many years. she'd never saw her father or her mother again. ♪ >> the moores were some of the building's earliest residents. they made their way here in 1869. the moore family share this apartment with her three daughters
rosario and adolpho lived with their children, josephine and johnny. josephine plays a special role in this museum, the cubs later -- because later in life she discovered the tenement museum. i always thing that must've been so strange for her, to see that her childhood home had become a museum and a tourist attraction. fortunately, she was really excited about the museum, and shared her memories with us. i have some audios of her memory of living here. >> i remember sitting around the...
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room i'm sorry i think that says josephine i'll show. them hell of care for the young in belgium is extensive and well funded psychologist doctors and nurses work to provide the most come to. surroundings possible virus sick kids so when i have chronic in the last year and the last six months or so i have two kids who die here and these children suffer from serious illness as many of them are fatal and it's in places like this in brussels ville indigo that they can come and receive the support medical care and much leave and respite from a fight many of them will never walk away from. nurse sonny a developer has treated over one thousand terminally ill children and admits she's concerned about the direction this legislation is taking society and the first version of the thing is you know they spoke about children with a down syndrome and also about a period premature children. and under ixia and so that's a big problem and we in other words is this an isolated law designed to help those who can't bear to live anymore or a slippery slope
room i'm sorry i think that says josephine i'll show. them hell of care for the young in belgium is extensive and well funded psychologist doctors and nurses work to provide the most come to. surroundings possible virus sick kids so when i have chronic in the last year and the last six months or so i have two kids who die here and these children suffer from serious illness as many of them are fatal and it's in places like this in brussels ville indigo that they can come and receive the support...
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. >> yeast feen broke -- josephine broke her hip in a car accident. >> i was blessed to have the hospital if i had not a broken hip i would want to walk a few miles with mayor adam. >> he says north carolina has shot itself in the foot by refusing to accept more medicaid, health insurance for poor, because republicans there don't like obamacare. >> i don't agree with republicans with everything but when it comes to health care and it comes to people living or dying, we all need to work together. we are sending our tax money away, $2 billion every year, i don't see where that makes sense. >> he is convinced rural hospitals are paying the price. >> more rural hospitals have closed in the last two years than in 15 years. that means people all over the country don't have emergency care anymore. people are needlessly dying. >> in bell haven, byden has opened 24 hour emergency care. >> there is no doubt in my mind that with this hospital closed we will see more deaths. when, that's to be seen. but what that hogs as safety -- had a hospital has saved hubs of lives if not thousands. >> reporter:
. >> yeast feen broke -- josephine broke her hip in a car accident. >> i was blessed to have the hospital if i had not a broken hip i would want to walk a few miles with mayor adam. >> he says north carolina has shot itself in the foot by refusing to accept more medicaid, health insurance for poor, because republicans there don't like obamacare. >> i don't agree with republicans with everything but when it comes to health care and it comes to people living or dying, we...
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adjusting into society. >> we named the organization after josephine because she was able to realizeessional photographer camille takaru get as much out of the program as the veterans do. >> the smiles they give you back are tremendous. the joy goes onto them. >> reporter: and some of the vets have gone from being students to teaching classes themselves. >> i have a sense of accomplishment helping them, because they understand that through art they can look into themselves and see another person. >> reporter: not only do they get a great education in photography, but their work is then displayed in gallery shows throughout the new york area. >> we've shown public art, galleries, wide variety of places. and veterans feel really good about the fact that they are the ones who are telling the veterans' story. >> you feel proud. you understand that somebody else is looking and seeing something is that i'm trying to bring out other than the actual picture itself. >> that is a great program. for more information on the project and other location where is they run programs and there are more
adjusting into society. >> we named the organization after josephine because she was able to realizeessional photographer camille takaru get as much out of the program as the veterans do. >> the smiles they give you back are tremendous. the joy goes onto them. >> reporter: and some of the vets have gone from being students to teaching classes themselves. >> i have a sense of accomplishment helping them, because they understand that through art they can look into...
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host: truth about what, josephine? caller: about where they found it. said he didn't know where it was found. host: mr. ervin, if you want to explain what we know at this that issue. guest: i don't think i said that i didn't know where it was found. i said it was in iraq. specify where. but my understanding is found it was found in a university there. i don't think we know exactly what the quantity was, what the circumstances were under which found. but as i said, there's been concern for a long, long time. that's what precipitated the invasion of iraq, that there weapons --arlz for materiels for weapons of mass destruction in iraq. host: do we know anything about actively materiel it is? guest: i find that hard to believe that we would have brought radio active materiel with us to iraq and if so we it behind. i think it's far more likely that these are residual materiels left over from the saddam hussein government. host: new jersey is next, lorraine on the line for republicans. morning. caller: good morning. i would like to make a few comments. terror
host: truth about what, josephine? caller: about where they found it. said he didn't know where it was found. host: mr. ervin, if you want to explain what we know at this that issue. guest: i don't think i said that i didn't know where it was found. i said it was in iraq. specify where. but my understanding is found it was found in a university there. i don't think we know exactly what the quantity was, what the circumstances were under which found. but as i said, there's been concern for a...
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y en 1946, josephine serrano se convertirÍa en toda estados unidos en ser un elemento activo.alnut park. los espero el viernes en los angeles. me voy maÑana terminando el show y bien contenta que voy a ver a mi mami. >> llÉvalapara que la gente la conozca. le mandamos un beso a toda la gente de california. al regresar, parecen cotorras. ya llegaron los lengÜilargos. tienen todos los detalles de la franela. >> y lo del momento. lo que pasÓ con laura pausini que destapÓ sus partes Íntimas pero fue un accidente, un inolvidable concierto. >> por eso es bueno ponerse calzones. >> y las imÁgenes de paulina rubio. >> yo me pongo chones y shorts de a ♪ [ locutor ] prueba el irresistible azúcar y canela de cinnamon toast crunch. ♪ cinnamon toast crunch! crujientes cuadritos que a todos se les antojan. ♪ quÉ lengua tan larga, en el lavadero, todos los chismes frescos, estÁn aquÍ primero ♪ >> ya llegaron. llegaron los mÁs temidos. los lengÜilargos y comienzo con nuestra modelo... laura vero bastos. >> he venido como la pausini pero que todo quede protegido. buenos dÍas. >> muy buenos dÍa
y en 1946, josephine serrano se convertirÍa en toda estados unidos en ser un elemento activo.alnut park. los espero el viernes en los angeles. me voy maÑana terminando el show y bien contenta que voy a ver a mi mami. >> llÉvalapara que la gente la conozca. le mandamos un beso a toda la gente de california. al regresar, parecen cotorras. ya llegaron los lengÜilargos. tienen todos los detalles de la franela. >> y lo del momento. lo que pasÓ con laura pausini que destapÓ sus...
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my name is josephine, i'm from kenya -- >> no, we've got a -- [inaudible] [laughter] that's it. go ahead. >> thank you for these good initiatives for young people and thank you for believing the young people. i know you're going to ask them all -- [inaudible] people back in our countries, and my concern would be how will you be able to engage them to commit to their promises? because i know they're going to promise you -- [laughter] >> well -- [applause] all right, don't, don't get carried away here. [laughter] well, look, part of what we've done here by building this network that we're going to be doubling over the next couple of years is we're going directly to the young people and creating these networks and these opportunities. and i, what we're already seeing, i think, is many countries are excited by this. they're saying, you know what? this is something that can be an empowering tool for us, so let's take advantage of it. there are going to be some that may feel somewhat threatened by it. there's no doubt about that. but the good thing is we will be creating this network.
my name is josephine, i'm from kenya -- >> no, we've got a -- [inaudible] [laughter] that's it. go ahead. >> thank you for these good initiatives for young people and thank you for believing the young people. i know you're going to ask them all -- [inaudible] people back in our countries, and my concern would be how will you be able to engage them to commit to their promises? because i know they're going to promise you -- [laughter] >> well -- [applause] all right, don't,...
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yo vi ayer a jomari aquÍ y sigue con las bellezas porque estÁ josephine, nÁbila.maÑana muy divertida para Él donde pudo estar de cerca y convivir con su personalidad favorita de premios juventud. >> muchas gracias por este primer dÍa como conductor invitado. no vayas a bajar la charla. >> gracias a ustedes.. fue muy especial ver la magia, toda la acciÓn que no vemos a travÉs de la radio pero gracias. >> gracias a ti por la nominaciÓn, por los votos y ojalÁ ese premio se venga a casa! >> mucha suerte en premios juventud. gracias y un placer. >> eso. un fuerte aplauso. gracias a ustedes es posible premios juventud porque ustedes deciden quiÉn se lleva los premios. le deseamos mucha suerte a argelia con su nominaciÓn. seguimos con esta cobertura. >> eso, luisito. un saludo para toda la gente linda que nos ve desde los Ángeles y maÑana es la gran fiesta de premios juventud. no se la pueden perder, empezando a las ocho de la noche con noche de estrellas. >> hace unos aÑos atrÁs, venÍas como pÚblico. >> sÍ. me acuerdo que el Último aÑo fue cuando rbd se vistiÓ de sÚper
yo vi ayer a jomari aquÍ y sigue con las bellezas porque estÁ josephine, nÁbila.maÑana muy divertida para Él donde pudo estar de cerca y convivir con su personalidad favorita de premios juventud. >> muchas gracias por este primer dÍa como conductor invitado. no vayas a bajar la charla. >> gracias a ustedes.. fue muy especial ver la magia, toda la acciÓn que no vemos a travÉs de la radio pero gracias. >> gracias a ti por la nominaciÓn, por los votos y ojalÁ ese premio...