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teach men how not to rape. so these slogans on the streets of new delhi and india were new and encouraging. >> was this a movement that came from the women of india, and if so, was there one particular part of the culture that stood out the most? >> no, what was new about this movement was that there were women as well as men participants. the women's movement has the history of several decades, and it's been there for quite awhile. but now we saw the women's movement being arrest particul y women as well as men. >> let's talk about the death penalty. is it justice? >> we have held consistently, the entire women's movement has held that death penalty does not really solve as a deterrent to rape. we did not seek the death penalty. thothers did also did not look r the death penalty to rape. it may actually act as incenti incentives to eliminate the rape victims because they may have a chance to appear in the rape trial. >> a court, an adjustment may be deterred against convicting a rapist because the punishment w
teach men how not to rape. so these slogans on the streets of new delhi and india were new and encouraging. >> was this a movement that came from the women of india, and if so, was there one particular part of the culture that stood out the most? >> no, what was new about this movement was that there were women as well as men participants. the women's movement has the history of several decades, and it's been there for quite awhile. but now we saw the women's movement being arrest...
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men, men, men, men, manly men, men, men ♪ ♪ ooh... ♪ men, men, men, men, manly men, men, men ♪ ♪ aheyes. ♪ sweet surprise. ♪ that everything feels right. ♪ tonight. ♪ oooooooo. i got to hand it to you, charlie. stopping at the copy place was a great idea. and the picture will make a terrific christmas card. judith: want to get the door, herb?! herb: stop yelling at me! i'm not yelling! (louder) this is yelling! you know what? this really isn't that funny. oh, hi, alan, charlie. herb. hey. this a bad time? the spanish inquisition was a bad time. this is hell. come on in. so what's going on? a little pre-wedding jitters? we could call it that, but we'd just be sugar-coating hell. oh, don't worry. as soon as judith puts on that beautiful white gown and starts marching down that aisle... she doesn't want to wear white. says it makes her look fat. oh, well, that's nice. she wants to look trim and fit for the honeymoon. you're sugar-coating hell again, alan.
men, men, men, men, manly men, men, men ♪ ♪ ooh... ♪ men, men, men, men, manly men, men, men ♪ ♪ aheyes. ♪ sweet surprise. ♪ that everything feels right. ♪ tonight. ♪ oooooooo. i got to hand it to you, charlie. stopping at the copy place was a great idea. and the picture will make a terrific christmas card. judith: want to get the door, herb?! herb: stop yelling at me! i'm not yelling! (louder) this is yelling! you know what? this really isn't that funny. oh, hi, alan,...
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showing that we are as much as the men. maybe we first tried to look at men to see that we are equals. after that, it was one that would then it can be as mature, strong or whatever, than a man. but we also see the attribute of imagery, of seduction, which was exactly what was into it in madonna. >> so we can all understand. when you saw madonna in her appointed course it, this was not the first time you had seen womens' underwear -- in her pointed corset, this was not the first emmy had seen women's underwear. you saw it with your grandmother and the work she did. isn't there a teddy bear in bastardi -- in the story? >> the teddy bear was there. [unintelligible] for a little boy, no, you cannot have a doll. you have to have a train. i was not traumatized by the train. maybe why do not drive. but also like a teddy bear. i cannot put it in a dress. i cut bras with newspaper or a magazine and would use pins to make that bra. to me, it was like the silhouettes as of may be on the tv. we saw a lot of movies. so i tried to recon
showing that we are as much as the men. maybe we first tried to look at men to see that we are equals. after that, it was one that would then it can be as mature, strong or whatever, than a man. but we also see the attribute of imagery, of seduction, which was exactly what was into it in madonna. >> so we can all understand. when you saw madonna in her appointed course it, this was not the first time you had seen womens' underwear -- in her pointed corset, this was not the first emmy had...
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[men talking indistinctly] uhh! faster, men. plus vite!'s possible for our army and washington's and de grasse's fleet to reach virginia before cornwallis leaves or is joined by the british fleet? i do not know, duke. oui! allez! allez! [whistles] rochambeau: so many things must go right, and so many things can go wrong. uhh! there. whoa! thank you, james. with this heat and all these supplies, it's a good thing we're only marching to new york city. you've got it all wrong! we're not attacking in new york. we're attacking in virginia. that's ridiculous, james. if it's so hot here, can you imagine what it's like down south? no, thanks. to march an army 500 miles in the height of summer? hah! no, my friend, we're going to retake new york city and win this war. whoa! [thud] washington's officer: sir, some of the men are betting each other on whether we're marching to new york or virginia. excellent! and our spies are spreading the word that we'll attack new york. our only hope is to be well on our way to virginia before the british realize th
[men talking indistinctly] uhh! faster, men. plus vite!'s possible for our army and washington's and de grasse's fleet to reach virginia before cornwallis leaves or is joined by the british fleet? i do not know, duke. oui! allez! allez! [whistles] rochambeau: so many things must go right, and so many things can go wrong. uhh! there. whoa! thank you, james. with this heat and all these supplies, it's a good thing we're only marching to new york city. you've got it all wrong! we're not attacking...
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we talked to 100 men, venus. name something you'd be happy to find waiting for you when you got home from work. >> my husband says a clean house. i'll go with it. steve: a clean house! [grant family cheers] steve: number five. audience: my dog/pet. steve: let's go to question two! give me roger, give me nancy. [audience cheers] steve: hey guys, top seven answers on the board. here we go. name a reason you might stick your hands above your head. roger. >> shout for help? steve: say it again? >> shout for help? steve: shout for help. help! somebody help me! [audience laughs] woo-hoo? audience: oh! steve: nancy? >> stretch? steve: stretch! [grant family cheers] pass or play? >> play, play. steve: they're going to play. [audience cheers] >> yes? steve: ok, audrey, let's just... [audrey laughs] name a reason you might stick your hands above your head. >> if you're getting a pat-search? >> good answer, good answer! >> getting searched. steve: getting what? >> searched! steve: oh, if you're getting searched, if you're g
we talked to 100 men, venus. name something you'd be happy to find waiting for you when you got home from work. >> my husband says a clean house. i'll go with it. steve: a clean house! [grant family cheers] steve: number five. audience: my dog/pet. steve: let's go to question two! give me roger, give me nancy. [audience cheers] steve: hey guys, top seven answers on the board. here we go. name a reason you might stick your hands above your head. roger. >> shout for help? steve: say...
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it's a message told mostly by men for other men. >> we are trying our level best to make it safe forselves, our children, our girls, everybody, and also for our -- for all of our friends who are seeing us all over the world. >> reporter: the horrific gang rape of a 23-year-old student in new dehli last december focused the world's attention on the country's prejudices against women. thousands protested on the streets of india. and the media increased its coverage of sexual assaults. while men have welcomed the debate on women's rights, they are worried about the stereotyping of all indian men as sexual predators. >> i have been kind of interacting with many people who are now scared to, you know, say they are scared to come to india, or people who want to in fact, even, you know, my great out of india because they are seeing that, you know, and people who are, you know, scared of being alone with indian men. >> reporter: men's product companies are tapping in to this public anxiety. this commercial for gill he had razors calls on men to join the fight against gender violence. women's
it's a message told mostly by men for other men. >> we are trying our level best to make it safe forselves, our children, our girls, everybody, and also for our -- for all of our friends who are seeing us all over the world. >> reporter: the horrific gang rape of a 23-year-old student in new dehli last december focused the world's attention on the country's prejudices against women. thousands protested on the streets of india. and the media increased its coverage of sexual assaults....
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i don't know that i'd eat that bacon. ♪ men, men, men, men, manly men, men, men ♪ ♪ men, men, men, meny men, men, men ♪ ♪ ooh ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] elevate your style. introducing the all-new corolla. ♪ at the corner of "a little flu shot" and "a world of difference." now through october 14th, when you get any immunization at walgreens, we'll help provide a lifesaving vaccine to a child in a developing country through the u.n. foundation's shot at life campaign. together, we can supply up to three million vaccines. it's easy to make a difference at walgreens. simply get a shot. and give a shot. at the corner of happy and healthy. simply get a shot. and give a shot. (knocking)
i don't know that i'd eat that bacon. ♪ men, men, men, men, manly men, men, men ♪ ♪ men, men, men, meny men, men, men ♪ ♪ ooh ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] elevate your style. introducing the all-new corolla. ♪ at the corner of "a little flu shot" and "a world of difference." now through october 14th, when you get any immunization at walgreens, we'll help provide a lifesaving vaccine to a child in a developing country through the u.n. foundation's shot at...
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men, women, and yes, juveniles.a few years back, i met a young facing seven old, armedyears for four robberies feared his total -- $2000. so much of his life given for so little. i stayed and talked with them for a walk. crimes and decisions, he had a youthfulness about him, a sense of hope, he was very smart and very respectful. thatoke my heart to hear he had a 3.6 gpa, scored a 1400 on his s.a.t.'s. colleges were still sending letters to his parents house, trying to get into apply while he was still in prison. that is a tragedy. kent's story shows in stark terms the crisis that we face. this boy had remarkable potential. in a different world, he could have been anything. a lawyer, a doctor, an engineer, mayor, governor, president. but instead, it is the same old story. so similar to so many other young african-american men before him. so much talent, so much either behindted bars or in the cold ground. now is the time to make combating murder and violent crime a top national priority. now is the time for adults t
men, women, and yes, juveniles.a few years back, i met a young facing seven old, armedyears for four robberies feared his total -- $2000. so much of his life given for so little. i stayed and talked with them for a walk. crimes and decisions, he had a youthfulness about him, a sense of hope, he was very smart and very respectful. thatoke my heart to hear he had a 3.6 gpa, scored a 1400 on his s.a.t.'s. colleges were still sending letters to his parents house, trying to get into apply while he...
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men: ah...! all right! all laughing ) clearly something terribly nautical and fascinating just happened. i am at a loss. we have made our turn northward, my dear doctor. we're headed back toward the sun. to the sun! all: to the sun! oh, and by-by way of anticipation of... this event, i have asked killick to, uh... prepare something special. killick! kill-kill-killick there. see, i'm already here, ain't i? yes. quite right, quite right, mr. killick. gentlemen... i give you... our destination. ( chairs scraping ) it's the galapagos islands. the galapagos islands! yes! ( laughing ) our whaling fleet is there. and their cargo would put a pretty penny into old bones-aparte's invasion purse. that's where the acheron will be. sure as there's carts to horses. hm? so, mr. pullings, if you'll permit me a... a slice of albemarle. ( men laughing ) and for you, doctor... redondo rock. perfect. jack: and the acheron... for me. ( boisterous laughter ) pullings: look, his eyes are like corks in the back of his head. allen:
men: ah...! all right! all laughing ) clearly something terribly nautical and fascinating just happened. i am at a loss. we have made our turn northward, my dear doctor. we're headed back toward the sun. to the sun! all: to the sun! oh, and by-by way of anticipation of... this event, i have asked killick to, uh... prepare something special. killick! kill-kill-killick there. see, i'm already here, ain't i? yes. quite right, quite right, mr. killick. gentlemen... i give you... our destination. (...
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at one point a soldier wrote there were three -- there were 3,000 parole men in camp guarded by 90 men. the problem was the commissary general of prisons who oversaw all of these parole camps had no troops to call on himself. he had to borrow from another regiment and the other regiments were not always able or willing to give food to up. shows throughout all three iterations of camp parole it was difficult to keep men under some kind of control, house of the solutions. of course and apple this as with a lot of army towns progressively got more undisciplined as time went on. by 1864 it was one soldier described it as the worst example of an army town. before the war he realized at annapolis was the market town of 3,000 people. by 1864 there were squabbles, solutions, murder was not uncommon. civilians were sound -- found with their throats cut and their clothes gone because the men in the parole camp were trying to get civilian clothes to desert. how long a man was in camp had nothing to do with how soon he was released. they released by regiment to make it easier to take groups of men
at one point a soldier wrote there were three -- there were 3,000 parole men in camp guarded by 90 men. the problem was the commissary general of prisons who oversaw all of these parole camps had no troops to call on himself. he had to borrow from another regiment and the other regiments were not always able or willing to give food to up. shows throughout all three iterations of camp parole it was difficult to keep men under some kind of control, house of the solutions. of course and apple this...
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men commit rape. but of those who do rape the vast majority of themre repeat rapists committing dozens even hundreds in a lifetime. >> one of the biggest distinction between united states and those asian pacific and african an middle eastern countries is that women in those countries are still treated as property. where as here in the states women have empowerment. >> i think the biggest issue to take away there is still violence against women regardless of the economic status of the country whether you're third world or developed it's still an issue. >> this is an issue of gender because over there i feel their culture says i can do that because she dressed a certain way or she's a woman she's lesser than me. >> also a lot of these -- let's go through the survey country by country because there were six countries the worst was 66% of men said that they had raped someone, usually a partner. and somebody while they were still teenagers the men were still teenagers. was papua new guinea w a war zone for
men commit rape. but of those who do rape the vast majority of themre repeat rapists committing dozens even hundreds in a lifetime. >> one of the biggest distinction between united states and those asian pacific and african an middle eastern countries is that women in those countries are still treated as property. where as here in the states women have empowerment. >> i think the biggest issue to take away there is still violence against women regardless of the economic status of...
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i have needs. ♪ men, men, men, men, manly men, men, men ♪ ♪ ah. ♪ men. ♪ men.the pool at your hotel.ver had to make. anna, your hotels have wondrous waffle bars. ryan, your hotels' robes are fabulous. i have twelve of them. twelve? shhhh, i'm worth it& what i'm trying to say is, it's so hard to pick just one of you, so i'm choosing all of you with hotels.com. a loyalty program that requires no loyalty. plus members can win a free night every day only at hotels.com okay, name three contributions that the roman empire made to civilization. um... roman numerals. good. aqueducts... terrific. do you know what an aqueduct is? uh, something to do with water. and...? a duck? morning. morning. morning, charlie. morning, rose. (half-whispers): what's going on? she's helping yertle the turtle study for his test. why didn't he ask me? name three contributions the roman empire made to civilization. orgies, wine and bulimia. go ahead, ask me about the greeks. then who did invent aromatherapy? not the romans. but you see my logic. you know, i never did understand why you didn
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we talked to 100 men.you thought it would make you sexier. >> cologne. steve: cologne. >> ooh, good answer. >> yeah, baby! >> come on, brother. steve: kevin? >> i'm gonna say a wig. ha ha ha! maybe. steve: 4 games... not one answer. a wig. [buzzer] oh, man. [sniffles] all right. here we go. hey, jordan... >> hey. >> come on. steve: sorry. here we go. there's one answer left, darling. if it's there, you clear the board. your family wins the game. we talked to 100 men. name the last thing you bought because you thought it would make you sexier. >> jewelry. >> good answer. steve: jewelry for the win. [buzzer] wow. you got two strikes, justin. you got to be careful, but here's the situation. there's only one answer left. if it's not there, cornell family can steal, and they win the game. >> i'm going with a nice house. >> yeah! >> good answer. steve: this is for the win. a nice house. [buzzer] >> sexy underwear. steve: all right, cornell family. >> sexy underwear. steve: here's the situation. if it's there, yo
we talked to 100 men.you thought it would make you sexier. >> cologne. steve: cologne. >> ooh, good answer. >> yeah, baby! >> come on, brother. steve: kevin? >> i'm gonna say a wig. ha ha ha! maybe. steve: 4 games... not one answer. a wig. [buzzer] oh, man. [sniffles] all right. here we go. hey, jordan... >> hey. >> come on. steve: sorry. here we go. there's one answer left, darling. if it's there, you clear the board. your family wins the game. we...
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he slept just like his men without tents and without cover and his men had a huge admiration for him because he lived as they did. even though the most aristocratic of all of the commanders. the political leaders were no less impressive. the british prime minister today was admired in the united states for facing hostile questions for one hour for each week and most known as prime minister's questions but if you watch c-span as i hope you do you can see examples of this in problems. but lord north had to face such questions for three days a week. he usually arrived in parliament when the hothouse parliament engaged in serious debates. he would often be there until the early hours of the morning sometimes 2:00 or 3:00. he regularly gave speeches and usually waited until the end of the debate for two hours without a single note because people would cheer to his notes in the house of commons. one of the great historians of all time was in the house this time. he was too terrified to speak in then he spoke. he said it gave him his education as a historian to seal the great orators of all
he slept just like his men without tents and without cover and his men had a huge admiration for him because he lived as they did. even though the most aristocratic of all of the commanders. the political leaders were no less impressive. the british prime minister today was admired in the united states for facing hostile questions for one hour for each week and most known as prime minister's questions but if you watch c-span as i hope you do you can see examples of this in problems. but lord...
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at one point a soldier wrote there were 3000 men in camp only guarded by 90 men. the commissary general of prisons who oversaw all of these parole camps had no troops to pull on. he had to beg, borrow, and steal from another regiment. and the other regiments were not always able or willing to give men up. so throw out all three iterations of camp parole, very difficult to keep men under some kind of control out of the saloons it and, of course, annapolis as with a lot of farming towns, progressively got more than discipline as time went on. by 1864, it was, one soldier described as the worst example of an army town. before the war you realize annapolis was just a little market town of a few thousand people. by 1864, there were grovels, saloons, gambling done. men were constantly getting into brawls, people were assaulted. murders were not uncommon. there were a lot of cases where civilians were found with their throats slashed and a close can't because the men in the parole camps were trying to get civilian clothes to desert. how long a man was at camp had nothing
at one point a soldier wrote there were 3000 men in camp only guarded by 90 men. the commissary general of prisons who oversaw all of these parole camps had no troops to pull on. he had to beg, borrow, and steal from another regiment. and the other regiments were not always able or willing to give men up. so throw out all three iterations of camp parole, very difficult to keep men under some kind of control out of the saloons it and, of course, annapolis as with a lot of farming towns,...
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men(.ecl)(.ecl) listened to them. so i thought it was a great beginning. knowing that those earliest women showed a spark that was different, that showed an independence and resilience. my first two books were about the american women who broke barriers in the different field. i was able to do the first woman who made the start at getting in to a field, whether it was journalism or altogether let -- atathletics or aviation or politics or education, and then i was able to interview the women who were still breaking barriers in the same fields. so as an example, in "american hero win." i wrote about margaret smith and running for the senate on her own and winning. i was able to interview madeline al bright, sandra day 0'connor, and condolezza rice who were braking barriers still in the statesmen and politics. after my first two books with my wonderful publisher, harper colins, they said, you know, would you like to write another book? then i came in to the great state that i represent, texas, and the role of women in hi
men(.ecl)(.ecl) listened to them. so i thought it was a great beginning. knowing that those earliest women showed a spark that was different, that showed an independence and resilience. my first two books were about the american women who broke barriers in the different field. i was able to do the first woman who made the start at getting in to a field, whether it was journalism or altogether let -- atathletics or aviation or politics or education, and then i was able to interview the women who...
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and men or women. and i don't think -- you really basically before you get into that giant suv that is so big, you can hardly see over the steering wheel, you have got to kind of rev yourself up and say look, i know it's going to be a tough ride but i'm going to be in my zen mode. >> is that what you do, bill, zen mode. i have to drive the long island expressway every day. zen mode. it's only a movie. >> i have never seen the bill o'reillys zen mode. i would like to see that. >> you should see me. in tibet there is a giant poster of me. >> where does it go? like what happens to it when you get to work? >> somebody flips me off and then it all goes down. >> all right. powers, thank you very much. when we come right back, it will be miller time. president obama's job approval rating and pro-football violence. miller is next. >> bill: thanks for staying with us. i'm bill o'reilly in the miller time segment tonight. new abc news poll says even though americans believe president obama botched the libyan sit
and men or women. and i don't think -- you really basically before you get into that giant suv that is so big, you can hardly see over the steering wheel, you have got to kind of rev yourself up and say look, i know it's going to be a tough ride but i'm going to be in my zen mode. >> is that what you do, bill, zen mode. i have to drive the long island expressway every day. zen mode. it's only a movie. >> i have never seen the bill o'reillys zen mode. i would like to see that....
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[men shouting] duchess of york: my lord... you told me you would tell the rest? then, as i said, the duke, great bolingbroke, mounted upon a hot and fiery steed with slow but stately pace kept on his course, whilst all tongues cried "god save thee, bolingbroke!" you would have thought the very windows spake, so many greedy looks of young and old through casements darted their desiring eyes upon his visage. duchess: alack, poor richard! where was he the whilst? as in a theatre, the eyes of men, after a well-graced actor leaves the stage, are idly bent on him who enters next, thinking his prattle to be tedious; even so, or with much more contempt, men's eyes did scowl on gentle richard. no man cried "god save him!" but dust was thrown upon his sacred head: which with such gentle sorrow he shook off, that had not god, for some strong purpose, steeled the hearts of men, they must perforce have melted... but heaven hath a hand in these events, and to bolingbroke are we sworn subjects now. my son, aumerle. what news from oxford? jousts and triumphs? for aught i know, m
[men shouting] duchess of york: my lord... you told me you would tell the rest? then, as i said, the duke, great bolingbroke, mounted upon a hot and fiery steed with slow but stately pace kept on his course, whilst all tongues cried "god save thee, bolingbroke!" you would have thought the very windows spake, so many greedy looks of young and old through casements darted their desiring eyes upon his visage. duchess: alack, poor richard! where was he the whilst? as in a theatre, the...
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ar men trout. yes, dr. [speaker not understood]. >> thank you very much. i had a question of the co-chairs about gender balance because of the five who are being recommended tonight, only one is a woman. can you give me a sense of gender balance of the existing members? ~ murase >> yes, co-chairs are michelle parker and jenny lam. forgive me, i'm forgetting the other members of the committee. those are our two other female members, but they are the co-chairs currently. >> so, can you clarify for me how many current members are there on the qtea and how many seats are there total? >> president norton, there are 11 seats total. we currently have six members. >> okay. so, you -- but if commissioners have concerns about parity of gender balance or whatever, they are not obligated to vote for the entire slate this evening; is that correct? >> that's correct, president norton, there is no obligation to accept any or all members. it's at the board's discretion. >> thank you. commissioner wynns. >> it is v
ar men trout. yes, dr. [speaker not understood]. >> thank you very much. i had a question of the co-chairs about gender balance because of the five who are being recommended tonight, only one is a woman. can you give me a sense of gender balance of the existing members? ~ murase >> yes, co-chairs are michelle parker and jenny lam. forgive me, i'm forgetting the other members of the committee. those are our two other female members, but they are the co-chairs currently. >> so,...
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. >> the united states still holds 164 men captive at guantanamo.bout half of them are yemeni. 56 have been cleared for release but are waiting to go free. in this episode of fault lines, we've traveled to yemen to ask what the consequences of america's policy of indefinite detention have been, and to find out what life is like here, after guantanamo. >> mohammed was studying in pakistan when the aftershocks of september 11th began reverberating around the world. one night in the spring of 2002, he was visiting a student house when pakistani authorities raided it. he was arrested along with more than a dozen others. >> two months later, the pakistanis turned mohammed over to american forces. faruq ali ahmed had also traveled abroad, to teach quran. >> what reasons did the pakistanis give for detaining you? >> faruq spent eight years at guantanamo. like mohamed, he denies having been involved in attacks on us targets or terrorism of any kind. >> though they labeled him an enemy combatant and said he was associated with al qaeda, the united states nev
. >> the united states still holds 164 men captive at guantanamo.bout half of them are yemeni. 56 have been cleared for release but are waiting to go free. in this episode of fault lines, we've traveled to yemen to ask what the consequences of america's policy of indefinite detention have been, and to find out what life is like here, after guantanamo. >> mohammed was studying in pakistan when the aftershocks of september 11th began reverberating around the world. one night in the...
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uh, married men live, on arage, ten years longer than single men. what if they don't want to? come on. you and judith were meant for each other. what could possibly come between you? my sister. you got a sister? down, charlie. she came out a few days early to help with the wedding, but it's not really helping. what does she look like? charlie! she doesn't have a therapist, does she? charlie, i swear to god! so what do you think? should i wear it or have a vet check it for worms? no, no, it looks fine. oh, myra, this is judith's first husband, alan. hi. so how does this work? do you get your original testicles back or does my brother give you his? myra, the castration jokes are getting a little old. not in my house. well, this is alan's brother, charlie. oh, yeah, the booze-riddled sleazebag. she did not hear that from me. it's not like it's a big secret. judith: myra, where the hell is jake? how should i know? because i asked you to get him ready to go to his father's. you also asked me to try on this satin stool sample. herb, tell your sister it's a lovely dress. herb, tell y
uh, married men live, on arage, ten years longer than single men. what if they don't want to? come on. you and judith were meant for each other. what could possibly come between you? my sister. you got a sister? down, charlie. she came out a few days early to help with the wedding, but it's not really helping. what does she look like? charlie! she doesn't have a therapist, does she? charlie, i swear to god! so what do you think? should i wear it or have a vet check it for worms? no, no, it...
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al saw three men toy during construction. he remembers the first death as vividly as though turn yesterday. >> well one guy just pulling a choker cable you know and it had a -- a you know, we called it something else. it got stuck and he jerked on it soon and it come up and hit him in the mouth and knocked him over. i seen him go and i locked down and looked down and he was going. and he hit the water. he hit flat. you know. and so -- i was hollering and there was a boat down below. we got in a row boat and three of us went and picked him up -- like when you shoot a duck in the water and just floated. you'd think it'd go down. it didn't. so i was there we picked him up. his gloves was split in two and his clothes and back was split in two. and he -- he still had his belt on you know with the wrenches and all. and i -- often wondered you know, we're all excited and we thought we still alive see him floating on the water. the other guys went right straight down. >> concern for personal safety didn't seem to worry too many of th
al saw three men toy during construction. he remembers the first death as vividly as though turn yesterday. >> well one guy just pulling a choker cable you know and it had a -- a you know, we called it something else. it got stuck and he jerked on it soon and it come up and hit him in the mouth and knocked him over. i seen him go and i locked down and looked down and he was going. and he hit the water. he hit flat. you know. and so -- i was hollering and there was a boat down below. we...
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base men by his endowments are made great. my lords of england, let me tell you this: i have had feelings of my cousin's wrongs and laboured all i could to do him right. but in this kind to come - in braving arms be his own carver, and cut out his way to find out right with wrong -- it may not be. and you that do abet him in this kind cherish rebellion and are rebels all. northumberland: the noble duke hath sworn his coming is but for his own... and for the right of that we are all strongly sworn to give him aid. and let him never see joy that breaks that oath! well, well... [chuckles] i see the issue of these arms. i cannot mend it, i must needs confess, because my power is weak and all ill-left; but if i could, by him that gave me life, i would attach you all and make you stoop unto the sovereign mercy of the king. but since i cannot, be it known unto you i do remain as neuter. so, fare you well. but we must win your grace to go with us to my father's seat to see those lands i must again call mine. nor friends nor foes to me
base men by his endowments are made great. my lords of england, let me tell you this: i have had feelings of my cousin's wrongs and laboured all i could to do him right. but in this kind to come - in braving arms be his own carver, and cut out his way to find out right with wrong -- it may not be. and you that do abet him in this kind cherish rebellion and are rebels all. northumberland: the noble duke hath sworn his coming is but for his own... and for the right of that we are all strongly...
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meanwhile just outside of moscow at the training center men's head coaches in italy believe will lead the red machine to gold at the two thousand and twelve world championships was busy working with the squads russian based plays and believed in the thinks there's no discrepancy within the national team between those members who play in the n.h.l. and those from the cato. we don't have any inhale players training here right now but when we gathered in sochi recently to check out the infrastructure the lads had time to catch up the atmosphere within the squad was great plus there were hardly any differences between the n.h.l. players and the k h l players which makes it all the better however the head coach stressed that while spirits are high the squad's main goal was to hone this commodity to help them focus on succeeding at the winter olympics. and i wouldn't say there are many difficulties ahead in terms of preparation as everything is going according to plan but i think the main task will be to really get each player to shake off any personal issues they might have and ensure we p
meanwhile just outside of moscow at the training center men's head coaches in italy believe will lead the red machine to gold at the two thousand and twelve world championships was busy working with the squads russian based plays and believed in the thinks there's no discrepancy within the national team between those members who play in the n.h.l. and those from the cato. we don't have any inhale players training here right now but when we gathered in sochi recently to check out the...
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many men will not find a wife. moreover, even those who manage to get married will be much younger or older than their spouses. it will be detrimental to the harmony and stability of our society." >> in the remote, terraced mountains of yuhezhen, in china's southwest, the rift between males and females has reached extreme proportions. there are more than twice as many men here as women, with dozens of men holding little prospect for marriage. across china, more and more rural enclaves have lapsed into these so-called "bachelor villages" in the last decade... ...places where an abundance of men, mired in grinding poverty, has bred a sense of desperation. zhao zufa doubts he will find a wife. he is 45 years old, and lives at home to care for his widowed mother. his brother is also unmarried, and has moved away to find work. zhao fears he will likely spend the rest of his days a bachelor, tilling fields of corn and chinese cabbage. >> "my conditions do not allow me to go out to earn money, so i can't find a wife and d
many men will not find a wife. moreover, even those who manage to get married will be much younger or older than their spouses. it will be detrimental to the harmony and stability of our society." >> in the remote, terraced mountains of yuhezhen, in china's southwest, the rift between males and females has reached extreme proportions. there are more than twice as many men here as women, with dozens of men holding little prospect for marriage. across china, more and more rural...
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but i want to show that community and men. and i wanted to show the masculinity in the woman. >> humans and in passing just now farida kelfer, the was the beginning of the showing on the runway, models who were not typical of the models at the time. i am sorry to say that is this still true that we see so little diversity on the runways. it is really shameful. you have always thought their direct there are -- showing that there is a recurrence of the beauty from debra countries and origins. >> i was 11 or 12 in a school that was mixed. there were boys and girls. there was one girl i remember that was coming from the french colony. she was in algeria and came back to france. she had a very white skin. very, very white with speckles? >> freckles. >> freckles. more glamorous. glittering. but she was glamorous for me, sparkles -- no, freckles. sorry, i cannot say. [laughter] but she has beautiful red hair, light afro type but red hair. to me, i was like, oh, my god, she is so beautiful. for me, if i want to be friends with someone
but i want to show that community and men. and i wanted to show the masculinity in the woman. >> humans and in passing just now farida kelfer, the was the beginning of the showing on the runway, models who were not typical of the models at the time. i am sorry to say that is this still true that we see so little diversity on the runways. it is really shameful. you have always thought their direct there are -- showing that there is a recurrence of the beauty from debra countries and...
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men's final. the men had a tough act to follow ap serena williams yesterday. but rafael na the dal are up to the challenge it's great theater because the stars were out and about. justin timberlake, jessica piel, leanardo canes caprio. justin was like "cry me a river." >> he got worked by nadal. he would man up in the second set breaking rafa in one of the long test rallies. 54 shots. your 2011 u.s. champion will go on the to win to even things up. he had major knee problems and had to take 7 months off. but at 27 years young, nadal looking stronger than ever. he continues to go on to win it in four sets to capture 13th grand slam title. it's a second u.s. open championship but the first since 2010. and in the process, an emotional nadal topping $$3.6 millions. >> playing against him is always a very special feeling. probably nobody brings my game to that limit like he did so congratulations for you are an amazing player. you having an amazing career and i'm sure he will finish his career being one of the best in the history of this sport so congratulate an th
men's final. the men had a tough act to follow ap serena williams yesterday. but rafael na the dal are up to the challenge it's great theater because the stars were out and about. justin timberlake, jessica piel, leanardo canes caprio. justin was like "cry me a river." >> he got worked by nadal. he would man up in the second set breaking rafa in one of the long test rallies. 54 shots. your 2011 u.s. champion will go on the to win to even things up. he had major knee problems and...
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i want to give the mic to one of our stellar young men. we have two stellar young men who is less microphone shy and he actually has some remarks. and please, mr. daunte has a few brief words for you. >>> good evening, everyone. student of promise is -- it's very empowering. it helps keep me and others young students -- young men look forward to proceeding in like -- and like help me stay on track and others. (applause) >>> and in closing, as we take our seats and as a former boy scout, if i know anything about scouting i remember our motto was be prepared. he did not know he was going to speak, did not know he was going to address and be on live television. so, i think that in itself -- [laughter] >>> that in itself i believe is indicative of the potential our students have. they are our future leaders. i'd like to acknowledge mr. franklin, [speaker not understood] also accompanied us on our trip, mr. scott who is also a stellar stand out district employee. so i'm told. he also accompanied us and also a morehouse graduate. thank you so mu
i want to give the mic to one of our stellar young men. we have two stellar young men who is less microphone shy and he actually has some remarks. and please, mr. daunte has a few brief words for you. >>> good evening, everyone. student of promise is -- it's very empowering. it helps keep me and others young students -- young men look forward to proceeding in like -- and like help me stay on track and others. (applause) >>> and in closing, as we take our seats and as a former...
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black men and women were risking their lives in dangerous war-torn countries.me gave their life for a country that denies the basic rates. what better time to demand an end to racism? doubled the trees signify the struggle of african-americans who are are fighting for the river fascism and river discrimination a home during the war years. the term also took on meaning for african-american women who file for the river sexism and racism. over the past 70 years, we were to recognize the heroes of world war ii. their stories of courage and sacrifice have been told that preserved for future generations. many of the contributions of african-american women who broke her extraordinary barriers in order to serve their country had not been celebrated. i hope in writing about some of those experiences is that workers are raised will be uncovered, remembered and appreciated. fewer and fewer of the greatest generation remained. throughout their life come in many stories of triumph over the challenges african-american women faced were overlooked. many of their accounts of vi
black men and women were risking their lives in dangerous war-torn countries.me gave their life for a country that denies the basic rates. what better time to demand an end to racism? doubled the trees signify the struggle of african-americans who are are fighting for the river fascism and river discrimination a home during the war years. the term also took on meaning for african-american women who file for the river sexism and racism. over the past 70 years, we were to recognize the heroes of...
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nearly one of our four men there admit raping a woman or girl.rly one in two men in asia use violence against their partners. men report sexual in titlement as a reason for the rape. >> a stand off between government soldiers and islamic rebels have forced officials to close down an airport. >> on monday, a dissident faction of the liberation front attacked the city, attacking hostages, dozens still held captive. eight have been killed. the group is attempting to derail peace talks between the government and rebels. >> the war crimes trial is underway at the international criminal court, the hague for william hudo, accused of orchestrating the deadly violence after a disputed election. kenyan leaders will stand trial separately for crimes against humanity. >> a michigan state trooper was shot dead during a routine traffic stop. the trooper managed to phone in information about the two suspects before he was shot. his fellow officers tracked them down, wounded one in a shootout and took both into custody. >> an ohio men who confessed in an on line
nearly one of our four men there admit raping a woman or girl.rly one in two men in asia use violence against their partners. men report sexual in titlement as a reason for the rape. >> a stand off between government soldiers and islamic rebels have forced officials to close down an airport. >> on monday, a dissident faction of the liberation front attacked the city, attacking hostages, dozens still held captive. eight have been killed. the group is attempting to derail peace talks...
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someone who you unfortunately saw in our list david and ron deducting men are here to represent their father. david and ron where you are? are they here. oh, their way in the back. wow. we shove gotten you guys better seats. alex had a rare combination of empathy and he was the quiet it. the bike path is named in his honor and we'll open it tomorrow in his memory. there are also on a lighter note four other folks who deserve a moment of recognition. their unstoppable advocates for the east span. they've plated different roles by all four confusing for the rest of us share the first name ryan. so without further ado the lives of ryan ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ so our first brian is brian patterson. he's the first one all in his glory (clapping) you know, brian was always the most nerve i didn't say guy on the job you think he would be worried about the steel but he was worried about our visits to the job site. and he knew us well, so i development this compact of showing up of us showing up in seconds on the bridge. he muster post a lookout on the tower. now much has been said about the ungodly time of c
someone who you unfortunately saw in our list david and ron deducting men are here to represent their father. david and ron where you are? are they here. oh, their way in the back. wow. we shove gotten you guys better seats. alex had a rare combination of empathy and he was the quiet it. the bike path is named in his honor and we'll open it tomorrow in his memory. there are also on a lighter note four other folks who deserve a moment of recognition. their unstoppable advocates for the east...
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has implied 50/50 custody ask, it's unfair to men. if you're willing to take our money to take care o of our children, our children deserve our time. >> welcome back, we're talking about the fathers' rights movement. and a lot of men are demanding equal treatment. >> some fathers rights advocates are chauvinistic bullies. and he says: >> so todd, let's talk about some of these criticisms. the mothers movement online says that you're fighting for male privilege outside of the marriage. >> male privilege, i don't know. i find it difficult to believe that we're having a hard time because of what we want to do. spend time with our children. we don't hate women, and we don't necessarily even hate our exes, but what we hate is being away from our children and not having a system that supports us in getting that done. i heard a lot of comments in media and research as well that it's a bunch of angry men, and i think that's absolutely true, and it's time that we stop dancing around that bush. we're angry and there's a reason for it. sometimes
has implied 50/50 custody ask, it's unfair to men. if you're willing to take our money to take care o of our children, our children deserve our time. >> welcome back, we're talking about the fathers' rights movement. and a lot of men are demanding equal treatment. >> some fathers rights advocates are chauvinistic bullies. and he says: >> so todd, let's talk about some of these criticisms. the mothers movement online says that you're fighting for male privilege outside of the...
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men it honors. and the men it remembers. i had the privilege last year as the reunion was held in hawaii for these remaining living medal of honor recipients, we had a dinner on the bow of the mighty mo at pearl harbor. and it was so incredible and moving to be there in the presence of people i had read about, been inspired by and been motivated by. as a child but throughout my time training, as well, when those days felt dark and you felt tired and you felt like do this, it an't was these men who truly exemplified and gave us energy to move forward. each of these 79 living veterans has been awarded the congressional medal of honor, our nation's highest military decoration for valor in combat. and for us to stand here this evening, we represent our constituents, the sentiments and appreciation of a grateful nation. a select few, like staff sergeant allen j. kellogg from my state of hawaii, who also lives in my hometown, consciously made the decision at the point when it mattered most to do an extrao
men it honors. and the men it remembers. i had the privilege last year as the reunion was held in hawaii for these remaining living medal of honor recipients, we had a dinner on the bow of the mighty mo at pearl harbor. and it was so incredible and moving to be there in the presence of people i had read about, been inspired by and been motivated by. as a child but throughout my time training, as well, when those days felt dark and you felt tired and you felt like do this, it an't was these men...
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newly reformulated one a day men's has more of 10 key nutrients than centrum men under 50.rmulated one a day men's. >>> if you're single and wondering where all the good men are, you're not alone. are they, hoda? >> you're hysterical. there's great guys out there. you just have to know how to find them. to offer dating advice in honor of national singles week is relationship expert, sigi flair, editor to "marie claire." so, what are women not doing that they should be doing in order to get -- >> there's a whole list. let's cut it down. we only have a short time. first tip is you have to change your attitude if you're single. being single isn't going to kill you. being married and in a relationship isn't going to heal you. >> being married could kill you. >> either way you have to have the right attitude and being single thing, there's nobody out there. all the good ones are taken. i've heard it over and over again. >> if they are out there, where should one go to find them? >> perfect question. ready for this? i want everybody right now who is single to write down five thin
newly reformulated one a day men's has more of 10 key nutrients than centrum men under 50.rmulated one a day men's. >>> if you're single and wondering where all the good men are, you're not alone. are they, hoda? >> you're hysterical. there's great guys out there. you just have to know how to find them. to offer dating advice in honor of national singles week is relationship expert, sigi flair, editor to "marie claire." so, what are women not doing that they should be...
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and in the men's draw thirty two year old lleyton hewitt claims the biggest scalp so far seem not to succeed when martin del potro who made seventy errors in the second round five set battle to form a champions that lasted just over four hours the australian veteran went on to be getting them story in four sets and next faces another russian recall youzhny in the last sixteen. now let's move on to ice hockey as some of the stars of the russian national teams unveiled their new olympic kits with the red machine targeting gold of the country's maiden winter games in sochi next february a reports. the unveiling of a new kit for any teen carries with it a sense of a new start but for russia's ice hockey teams the strips unveiled last week serve more as a reminder of past excesses the men's white jerseys have eight gold crowns on them and eight gold stars on the red version signifying the eight olympic gold medals won by russia and the soviet union and the new kids are also meant to galvanize the team and the nation ahead of russia's biggest sporting event yet the sochi twenty fourteen wi
and in the men's draw thirty two year old lleyton hewitt claims the biggest scalp so far seem not to succeed when martin del potro who made seventy errors in the second round five set battle to form a champions that lasted just over four hours the australian veteran went on to be getting them story in four sets and next faces another russian recall youzhny in the last sixteen. now let's move on to ice hockey as some of the stars of the russian national teams unveiled their new olympic kits with...
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and men can get breast cancer too.hat's a very important thing to -- to point out to people because i think a lot of people don't realize that's possible and so by the time men are diagnosed it's usually much further and more serious situation. >> nearly 2,000 participants have raised more than $4 million this weekend. the walk goes across the golden gate bridge to core that madder are and then returns to fort mason tomorrow. >>> the familiar phrase make sure the seat belt is fastened and tray table is up and electronic devices turned off may be changing soon. the federal aviation administration is close to relaxing the policy that keeps passengers from using tablets, ereaders, portable music players and smart phones during takeoffs and landings. the faa admits that it needs toed modernize but not compromise safety. >> the most logical reason for lifting the ban is everyone else is using them. they're unpriest planes, they're everywhere -- on private planes. they're everywhere. they're at the airport. as soon as the pl
and men can get breast cancer too.hat's a very important thing to -- to point out to people because i think a lot of people don't realize that's possible and so by the time men are diagnosed it's usually much further and more serious situation. >> nearly 2,000 participants have raised more than $4 million this weekend. the walk goes across the golden gate bridge to core that madder are and then returns to fort mason tomorrow. >>> the familiar phrase make sure the seat belt is...
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there are thousands of men and women who gave much of themselves to see this project accomplished.eir work and their resolve and their friendship that i want to spend a moment honoring. first optimistic continue in day you can't let a moment pass without honoring the men and women in the labor community who did the work. i want to acknowledge all of them (clapping) secondly i know owe loves to be acknowledged. the second brian has given me so much guidance i've got to tip my hat to dr. brian ma iron (clapping) dr. ma iron is enthusiastic and passionate about what he does. he's a first class public servant. thank you brian (clapping) to my friend steve and his colleague in crime from the toll authority. we've been partners on this project from the beginning. we worked well together over the years and today that work pays off. sieving and randy thank you. (clapping) >> it was men's again in the video that i spent time with state political leaders over the years and there's a few i want to acknowledge base at very crucial movements in the life of this project they came through for the
there are thousands of men and women who gave much of themselves to see this project accomplished.eir work and their resolve and their friendship that i want to spend a moment honoring. first optimistic continue in day you can't let a moment pass without honoring the men and women in the labor community who did the work. i want to acknowledge all of them (clapping) secondly i know owe loves to be acknowledged. the second brian has given me so much guidance i've got to tip my hat to dr. brian ma...
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two men wearing masks and armed with guns... approached the women on the steps... leading to the southbound platform. it was around 4 o'clock monday morning... at this station on smallwood street near franklin street. the suspects demanded money from one woman... but she had nothing. as they approached the other woman... she turned and ran away. so did the suspects... but in the other direction. as word of the attempted robberies spread... commuters are on edge. (simms) "it put a little bit of paranoia in you.." (richardson) "if you miss your train, you got 35, 40 minutes to wait up here.. there's no lighting or anything." we're told they have been at least six other property crimes at this location this year... including car break ins... but police say this is the first robbery attempt this year... with no reports last year. m-t-a police say they've already added more officers at this station... and plan to add more lighting too. i'm megan gilliland, fox45 morning news. the f-b-i releases surveillance video of navy yard shooter
two men wearing masks and armed with guns... approached the women on the steps... leading to the southbound platform. it was around 4 o'clock monday morning... at this station on smallwood street near franklin street. the suspects demanded money from one woman... but she had nothing. as they approached the other woman... she turned and ran away. so did the suspects... but in the other direction. as word of the attempted robberies spread... commuters are on edge. (simms) "it put a little...
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. >> reporter: herbert lofton calls it the men's den a garage he converted several years ago when his weekly bible study meetings outgrew his living room but if you think these gatherings are just about theology, you would be mistaken. >> you guys have become my friends and my brothers. >> say you want to go out and help and do things in my community. >> reporter: six men grew to 60. and the nonprofit "brother to brother" was born. that was 13 years ago. since then, herbert lofton's "brother to brother" meetings have touched the lives of literally hundreds of black men in the east bay in very different ways. >> thank you. >> reporter: 23-year-old octavius webster comes to learn from the wisdom in the room. >> i don't have to make the same mistakes they did. i just listen the first time and i avoid those bumps in the road. >> reporter: in addition to tuesday night meetings, there are now family support nights where elliott osborne says he was finally able to heal from childhood wounds. >> i had never had an opportunity to process that. i never had a counselor, therapist or anybody like
. >> reporter: herbert lofton calls it the men's den a garage he converted several years ago when his weekly bible study meetings outgrew his living room but if you think these gatherings are just about theology, you would be mistaken. >> you guys have become my friends and my brothers. >> say you want to go out and help and do things in my community. >> reporter: six men grew to 60. and the nonprofit "brother to brother" was born. that was 13 years ago. since...