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and sanded down to make smooth images finally matilda paint puts the finishing touches to how unique earrings. killed those projects require time and teamwork spaces are biggest challenge we don't have a bigger space so we cannot employ more and we can do more. for us on the 2nd one is machinery as you can see around we have just simple tools that work with the team set. only isn't lacking is imagination they can try an ordinary electric scrap into lampshades tables or clocks and matilda paint regularly exhibits have designs on conferences objects not only like a chink they are opening to i think rather than take all this amazing stuff that all this money has been poured into and just put the world with it why not turn it into art a lot of places across the world were having a problem with an increase in waste and like managing the ways to getting rid of it matilda pain has won several awards recommit nice thing hard creative way of doing her bit for the environment and she has even bigger things planned for the company . we are looking not really able to empower more women therefore
and sanded down to make smooth images finally matilda paint puts the finishing touches to how unique earrings. killed those projects require time and teamwork spaces are biggest challenge we don't have a bigger space so we cannot employ more and we can do more. for us on the 2nd one is machinery as you can see around we have just simple tools that work with the team set. only isn't lacking is imagination they can try an ordinary electric scrap into lampshades tables or clocks and matilda paint...
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matilda paint regularly exhibits have designs conferences objects not only i catch ink. on my opening too i think rather than take all this amazing stuff that all this money has been poured into and just put the world with it why not turn it into art a lot of places across the world we're having a problem with an increase in waste i'm like managing the ways to getting rid of it matilda pain has won several awards. creative way of doing her bit for the environment and she has even bigger things planned for the company. we are looking not really able to move with therefore would you have to train more women to venture into what we're doing now to be able to stuxnet your own businesses who would also like to empower the youth expression between come into printers like us for every item sold. already donates 5 percent of the money she makes to the education of underprivileged young gars she doesn't only want to bring the scottish items back to life she also wants to give something back to society. wow that's for you to call the jewelry ok now let's meet a woman who actually
matilda paint regularly exhibits have designs conferences objects not only i catch ink. on my opening too i think rather than take all this amazing stuff that all this money has been poured into and just put the world with it why not turn it into art a lot of places across the world we're having a problem with an increase in waste i'm like managing the ways to getting rid of it matilda pain has won several awards. creative way of doing her bit for the environment and she has even bigger things...
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this is my great grandmother matilda's locket. ,he gave it to my grandmother her daughter.e last time they sign tethered during world war ii. my grandparents were escaping nazi europe and her parents were proud hungarians who thought they would be safe. eventually hitler's made it to jewsry and rounded up the and matilda, my great-grandmother, my great-grandfather, their wereter, and my great aunt taken to auschwitz. that is where they perished. the 75thh was anniversary of the liberation of auschwitz. i great grandparents did not make it, but their descendents did. we are here. we are thriving. we are living in the greatest democracy in the world. we are helping to make sure truth and facts prevail. and i thank you for that. thank you for this award. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the podium steve baker. >> thank you very much. the first thing we do is play clip. the clip is of my grandfather. we started the awards in 1980 in honor of best reporting of congress in his name. clip i found in a piece by howard smith. it was done in 1969. he's asked about,
this is my great grandmother matilda's locket. ,he gave it to my grandmother her daughter.e last time they sign tethered during world war ii. my grandparents were escaping nazi europe and her parents were proud hungarians who thought they would be safe. eventually hitler's made it to jewsry and rounded up the and matilda, my great-grandmother, my great-grandfather, their wereter, and my great aunt taken to auschwitz. that is where they perished. the 75thh was anniversary of the liberation of...
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this was my great grandmother matilda's locket and insider pictures in it. my grandmother terry, her daughter. it was the last time they saw each other during world war ii. my grandparents were escaping now to europe to come to america and her parents were proud hungarians and they thought they were going to be safe there. but eventually hitler invaded hungary just like hitler invaded so many countries before, rounded up the jews and matilda my great grandmother, my great-grandfather rudolph, their daughter and my great aunts, mother were all taken to al switch. that's where they perished. last month, it was a 75th anniversary of the liberation and my great-grandparents didn't make it but their descendents did. we are here, we are thriving, we are living in the greatest democracy in the world. we are helping to make sure truth and facts always prevail. and i thank you for that. thank you for this award. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen welcome to the podium sissy baker. >> thank you all very much. the first thing we do play a clip and it's a clip of my gra
this was my great grandmother matilda's locket and insider pictures in it. my grandmother terry, her daughter. it was the last time they saw each other during world war ii. my grandparents were escaping now to europe to come to america and her parents were proud hungarians and they thought they were going to be safe there. but eventually hitler invaded hungary just like hitler invaded so many countries before, rounded up the jews and matilda my great grandmother, my great-grandfather rudolph,...
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money so well done of the 2 matilda. i know when i do go back that because of. that. i. started and i was like i was born here and. i'll be here like you say i was so excited. and feel welcomed and see. its own shot. if i was back in the refugee camp. i know i would have appreciated someone coming back and just telling me. ok i was a kid here but now i'm doing this. it hasn't been easy have there star a lot of unknowns and i think that's what that's what you don't. step into the unknown with central america's 1st ever theatrical production by actors with down syndrome. a life journey illuminated on stage each performer transformed with the rays of a curtain. witness tying to love a backstage who. on a 0. for a few of the past might sound great if you happen to be a hindu but where does this leave non hindus nasiriyah room became acutely aware of the challenges facing her muslim daughter growing up in increasingly pro hindu surroundings she's written a book about one of the things you can do to protect her from this environment i don't do all that india the map and show o
money so well done of the 2 matilda. i know when i do go back that because of. that. i. started and i was like i was born here and. i'll be here like you say i was so excited. and feel welcomed and see. its own shot. if i was back in the refugee camp. i know i would have appreciated someone coming back and just telling me. ok i was a kid here but now i'm doing this. it hasn't been easy have there star a lot of unknowns and i think that's what that's what you don't. step into the unknown with...
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of the 2 matilda. i know when i do go back that because of. that. i. started and i was like i was born here and. i'll be here like you say i was so excited. and feeling well on the street on its own also. if i was back in the refugee camp. i know i would have appreciated someone coming back and just telling me. ok i was a kid here but now i'm doing this. it hasn't been an easy path there star a lot of unknowns and i think that's what that's what you don't. step into the unknown with central america's 1st ever theatrical production by actors with down syndrome. a life journey illuminated on stage each performer transformed with the rays of a curtain. witness tying to love a backstage take. on a. one of the really special things that work in progress here is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much and put in contribution to a story a feel we cover this region better than anyone else would be for us as you know it's very challenging the body but the good because you have a lot of people that are divided on political issues we are we the people w
of the 2 matilda. i know when i do go back that because of. that. i. started and i was like i was born here and. i'll be here like you say i was so excited. and feeling well on the street on its own also. if i was back in the refugee camp. i know i would have appreciated someone coming back and just telling me. ok i was a kid here but now i'm doing this. it hasn't been an easy path there star a lot of unknowns and i think that's what that's what you don't. step into the unknown with central...
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caller: have you read the brilliant matilda, josh and engage? lyn gage? guest: i have heard of her work. is that a favorite source of yours? i no of her work but i am not read her work. i know people who are working on her legacy which is extremely important. host: what is your comment? caller: she was a brilliant writer. like ruth bader ginsburg, she -- sometimes you have to change the words of what you are trying to get to. if you can't say what you mean, you can't mean what you say and you can't get what you want. i think women don't want a quality they want equivalent rights as wind. they see men or other women working in a different category, doing the same work they do, and they are getting paid significantly less because they are not in the same category. the people right next to them, the men next to them are getting equal pay as they do. they are not getting the equal pay as the people in a different category. work, youquivalent should get equivalent pay. host: we will get a response. guest: we agree. i think that so much of the research demonstr
caller: have you read the brilliant matilda, josh and engage? lyn gage? guest: i have heard of her work. is that a favorite source of yours? i no of her work but i am not read her work. i know people who are working on her legacy which is extremely important. host: what is your comment? caller: she was a brilliant writer. like ruth bader ginsburg, she -- sometimes you have to change the words of what you are trying to get to. if you can't say what you mean, you can't mean what you say and you...
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certainly the heaviest that we've heard in the last couple of weeks that we've been here you're right matilda the only international airport here in tripoli has closed for the time being but we see black smoke rising behind made out that is we believe the airport the color of that smoke would suggest that possibly some sort of oil installation. we appear to have lost our correspondents in tripoli apologies for that we'll try and get back some as soon as we can from us bring you some other news israel's defense ministry has approved the ac 100 new settler homes in the occupied west bank just 4 days heads of an election as the 2nd major settlements announcement by prime minister benjamin netanyahu is governments in recent days his right when the could party and snuffed on the bennetts far right coalition are vying for the support of more than 600000 settlers in monday's poll. that's in yahoo's main rival benny gantz is fighting to reverse it in the opinion polls harry fawcett's has more now from west jerusalem. benny gantz was in southern israel this week the former army chief not for the 1st t
certainly the heaviest that we've heard in the last couple of weeks that we've been here you're right matilda the only international airport here in tripoli has closed for the time being but we see black smoke rising behind made out that is we believe the airport the color of that smoke would suggest that possibly some sort of oil installation. we appear to have lost our correspondents in tripoli apologies for that we'll try and get back some as soon as we can from us bring you some other news...
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. >> caller: i said have you read the brilliant matilda joslyn gage? >> guest: i know of her work. [inaudible] she was a personal secretary. >> guest: right, right. is that a favorite source of yours? i know of her work. i have not read or i do know people who are working on her legacy, which is extremely important trend what is your comment on that? >> caller: she was a brilliant writer, and like ruth bader ginsburg sometimes you have to change the words of what you're trying to get to because if you can't say what you mean, you can't mean what you say and you can't get what you want. and i think women don't want equality. they want equivalent rights as men. they see men are of the women working in a different category as them doing the same work they do and getting paid significantly less because you are not in the same category. but the people right next to them, the men right next to them is making equal pay as they do but they are not getting the equal pay as the people in different category. if they're doing equivalent work you should get equivalent pay. >> host: we'll will g
. >> caller: i said have you read the brilliant matilda joslyn gage? >> guest: i know of her work. [inaudible] she was a personal secretary. >> guest: right, right. is that a favorite source of yours? i know of her work. i have not read or i do know people who are working on her legacy, which is extremely important trend what is your comment on that? >> caller: she was a brilliant writer, and like ruth bader ginsburg sometimes you have to change the words of what you're...
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just had this little idea to have a locket with a photo in, but i put a photo of my granddaughter, matilda little trinkets like that. "ordinary love," but it's extraordinary. what makes this so extraordinary? >> go on. you say. >> well, love itself is extraordinary, right? marriage, living together, it's hard after a number of years, and these two, they have been married for 30 years and they live almost in a little cocoon of their own love. they make fun of each other, they get each other's humor. they insult each other in a good way, but they're absolutely crazy for each other, and that's rare i think. [ applause ] >> well put. well put. it is extraordinary love, but you guys make sure you go check out "ordinary love," all right? it's in theaters now. >>> coming up, we have the new "emma," anya taylor-joy. she is here with the details on her growing up in a family that struggled economically powerfully influenced my values. bernie sanders he's fighting to raise wages. and guarantee health care for all. now, our country is at a turning point. hard working people, betrayed by trump, strugg
just had this little idea to have a locket with a photo in, but i put a photo of my granddaughter, matilda little trinkets like that. "ordinary love," but it's extraordinary. what makes this so extraordinary? >> go on. you say. >> well, love itself is extraordinary, right? marriage, living together, it's hard after a number of years, and these two, they have been married for 30 years and they live almost in a little cocoon of their own love. they make fun of each other,...
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caller: have you read the brilliant matilda, josh and engage? lyn gage?uest: i have heard of her work. is that a favorite source of yours? i no of her work but i am not read her work. i know people who are working on her legacy which is extremely important. host: what is your comment? caller: she was a brilliant writer. like ruth bader ginsburg, she -- sometimes you have to change the words of what you are trying to get to. if you can't say what you mean, you can't mean what you say and you can't get what you want. i think women don't want a quality they want equivalent rights as wind. they see men or other women working in a different category, doing the same work they do, and they are getting paid significantly less because they are not in the same category. the people right next to them, the men next to them are getting equal pay as they do. they are not getting the equal pay as the people in a different category. work, youquivalent should get equivalent pay. host: we will get a response. guest: we agree. i think that so much of the research demonstrat
caller: have you read the brilliant matilda, josh and engage? lyn gage?uest: i have heard of her work. is that a favorite source of yours? i no of her work but i am not read her work. i know people who are working on her legacy which is extremely important. host: what is your comment? caller: she was a brilliant writer. like ruth bader ginsburg, she -- sometimes you have to change the words of what you are trying to get to. if you can't say what you mean, you can't mean what you say and you...