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breastfeeding nursing doesn't just protect babies but mothers as well. that are basing a teacher from germany on a nasa exhibition get his class on board. and inspiring at sixteen ball in slattern idea for cleaning up the ocean now his project has been launched. but first let's take a detour into the animal kingdom everyone knows that elephants interact in complex ways in the head but other species have fascinating social lives as well. chickens for example can recognize over a hundred other birds and their flock and mice often grow up in social nests corporation brings many advantages especially for the weekend members of the group . when white stalks head to their winter quarters flying together in large groups the ones who spend the summer on it like constance on the swiss german border set off for spain some fly no further and went to their own landfill sites after a trip of about nine hundred kilometers. others keep going and flying three and a half thousand kilometers to. west africa how come what determines who goes where . biologist and they are
breastfeeding nursing doesn't just protect babies but mothers as well. that are basing a teacher from germany on a nasa exhibition get his class on board. and inspiring at sixteen ball in slattern idea for cleaning up the ocean now his project has been launched. but first let's take a detour into the animal kingdom everyone knows that elephants interact in complex ways in the head but other species have fascinating social lives as well. chickens for example can recognize over a hundred other...
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mother was in paris. -- one day my mother was in paris. she told me many years later. she took me along. when we came out of the subway we -- there was an identity check. an identity check meant if you stampour id with the jewish on it, they put you aside and sent to you to a transit camp and from there to auschwitz. my mother took me in her arms and told me she was pretending to look at her purse. policeked between two and they did not stop her. i wantof them had said to see your papers, i would not be here today. that is how close it was. we had a few close calls like that anyway. bill: you told me about an incident that stuck in my mind where your mother was chatting with neighbors on the balcony and she handed you over to them. in july 1942, we were expelled from our apartment. my father was working in a garment factory. he was doing the payroll. news, the factory was expropriated. owner had to go into hiding. the janitorsg in apartment of the factory. that was an arrangement with the owner and my father. when the owner was -- had to run away, we were expelled from
mother was in paris. -- one day my mother was in paris. she told me many years later. she took me along. when we came out of the subway we -- there was an identity check. an identity check meant if you stampour id with the jewish on it, they put you aside and sent to you to a transit camp and from there to auschwitz. my mother took me in her arms and told me she was pretending to look at her purse. policeked between two and they did not stop her. i wantof them had said to see your papers, i...
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his mother must be dead.ecame more of, okay, where would he put her body? >> he was maybe 13 or 14 when he thought about those old coal mines around walsenburg. >> you actually went and looked? >> oh, yeah, i went through a lot of those mines myself. >> alone? >> mm-hmm. >> you're looking for the remains of your own mother. i mean, i can't imagine what that -- >> i can't explain it. it's always been a fire that just drives you to do something. >> and then one day -- >> i had been going through some of my dad's stuff in the basement. i found a box of stuff that she had supposedly taking with her. a denim jacket her mother had given her, passport was there. >> what was that like. >> that was kind of the final straw. >> naturally if she was gone, she would have taken those things with her. >> that was my final piece of the puzzle. >> he left it there. left the box in the basement and emerged a changed person. shannon told us, aaron wouldn't talk much about his mother when they were married. but -- >> i would fin
his mother must be dead.ecame more of, okay, where would he put her body? >> he was maybe 13 or 14 when he thought about those old coal mines around walsenburg. >> you actually went and looked? >> oh, yeah, i went through a lot of those mines myself. >> alone? >> mm-hmm. >> you're looking for the remains of your own mother. i mean, i can't imagine what that -- >> i can't explain it. it's always been a fire that just drives you to do something. >>...
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al bayeh: my mother, you know, my mother and my friends.to cook, i ask all people how make this, how make this, how make this. lemonis: and you learned? al bayeh: yes. lemonis: well, gina, do we need a spoon? al bayeh: yes, yes. lemonis: the spoon. now that's something that triggers a few memories. you see this? this has -- al mayeh: yes. all the time i -- for my babies. lemonis: yeah, my mother used to hit me with that. we broke a few spoons on my tush. twice a week, you'll find georgina selling some of her home-cooked treats at souk el tayeb, a farmers market in beirut that promotes local food producers from across lebanon. most other days she's either catering for tawlet, her own clients, or at pop-up restaurants all over the world. lemonis: it's like a whole new world. al bayeh: this is new life, a new world to do everything for me but all family. lemonis: georgina and i pour the fried onions into the tray and cover them with pine nuts. that's when her 84-year-old mother-in-law drops by. how are you? very nice to meet you. now i got two
al bayeh: my mother, you know, my mother and my friends.to cook, i ask all people how make this, how make this, how make this. lemonis: and you learned? al bayeh: yes. lemonis: well, gina, do we need a spoon? al bayeh: yes, yes. lemonis: the spoon. now that's something that triggers a few memories. you see this? this has -- al mayeh: yes. all the time i -- for my babies. lemonis: yeah, my mother used to hit me with that. we broke a few spoons on my tush. twice a week, you'll find georgina...
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if the only thing his mother has. it's her only child. let him enjoy his mother. him. there's just two of them. that's all they have. answer lies not in the machinery of law, but in science. that dna left at the scene, it points, he says, to the simplest explanation. not to a third man or even a second one, but just one. what are the chances that a story could remain a secret for that many years if three people were involved? >> secrets can be kept, but science reveals those secrets. somebody went in and committed a typical violent rape/murder and left typical evidence. there's no other person there by dna. where is he? >> where indeed? and carol dodge is still tortured, still pondering that last message from her angie that she had done something stupid. sounds to me like you believe she had crossed or double crossed somebody who was very dangerous. >> she crossed the line and didn't have any clue of what she had gotten herself into. >> and neither did she, carol admits. when she set out on a quest to find a killer, not finished, not yet. >> i'm never going to sto
if the only thing his mother has. it's her only child. let him enjoy his mother. him. there's just two of them. that's all they have. answer lies not in the machinery of law, but in science. that dna left at the scene, it points, he says, to the simplest explanation. not to a third man or even a second one, but just one. what are the chances that a story could remain a secret for that many years if three people were involved? >> secrets can be kept, but science reveals those secrets....
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my mother, who was my grandmothers youngest child, my mother worked as a secretary after high school and had a little bit of college but never graduated, then stopped to raise the family in the 1950s and 1960s. when she was ready to go back to her she went back to work as a real estate agent. i was the first in my family to graduate from college, and i graduated at the moment where a revolution was rising and i wrote its coattails into my career in academia. as for my daughter, the opportunities that lie ahead for her iau can only begin to imagi. my photos inspired my do book. it drew me into the story because i wanted to know just as how the clothing had changed over those generations, what was different about their lives, how had their lives changed? what was different about the homes they make, the kinds of work they did, the communities that you lived in, the politics they embrace, even to games they played. jewish women didn't stripling mah-jongg until the 1920s. have a great crisis of wars and economic bust affected their lives, have the technological marvels of each arrow affe
my mother, who was my grandmothers youngest child, my mother worked as a secretary after high school and had a little bit of college but never graduated, then stopped to raise the family in the 1950s and 1960s. when she was ready to go back to her she went back to work as a real estate agent. i was the first in my family to graduate from college, and i graduated at the moment where a revolution was rising and i wrote its coattails into my career in academia. as for my daughter, the...
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i have no memory of my mother at all. the only thing that i mknow asbt her is the pictures and the stories that my family has given me. i was born in san bernardino, california, to my mom, charlene hineman, and my dad and an older brother. we were from, what i could tell, happy for a while and then my mom was killed when i was 15 months old. the only thing i knew about my mom's murder was that it was on my brother's fifth birthday, april 20th, 1993. my mom went to the atm to get out money for my brother for his birthday. my family was at chuck e. cheese and they were all waiting for my mom and she never showed up. the only information that i ever got about my mom's murder was that her throat had been slit and that she was shoved back into her car and her laundry was tossed on top of her. when my mother died, that led my dad down a really dark path. when i was 7 years old, just before christmas, my father came home to his girlfriend in bed with another man, and it was like the gates of hell had opened up and they both cont
i have no memory of my mother at all. the only thing that i mknow asbt her is the pictures and the stories that my family has given me. i was born in san bernardino, california, to my mom, charlene hineman, and my dad and an older brother. we were from, what i could tell, happy for a while and then my mom was killed when i was 15 months old. the only thing i knew about my mom's murder was that it was on my brother's fifth birthday, april 20th, 1993. my mom went to the atm to get out money for...
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>> a young mother found brutally murdered. her little girl left to wander in her mother's blood. police had a suspect and they say he had a motive. >> we had an intimate relationship. >> we ended up having sex. >> but could they prove he was the killer? >> it was a circumstantial case. >> except for that witness. the girl who left those footprints. >> we will never know what cassidy saw and what she didn't see. >> maybe she couldn't tell detectives who the killer was, but maybe she didn't have to. >> the fact that cassidy was spared, would that mean anything to a jury? >> the person that killed the mother cared about cassidy. hello and welcome to "dateline extra." i'm craig melvin. michelle young had a smile that would light up a room. she was the last person anyone who knew her would expect to be murdered. but it happened. she was at home with her toddler, cassidy, pregnant with her second child, when tragedy struck. the investigation quickly revealed a troubled marriage, but her husband was away on business and untraveling this complicated case would take years. here's keith mo
>> a young mother found brutally murdered. her little girl left to wander in her mother's blood. police had a suspect and they say he had a motive. >> we had an intimate relationship. >> we ended up having sex. >> but could they prove he was the killer? >> it was a circumstantial case. >> except for that witness. the girl who left those footprints. >> we will never know what cassidy saw and what she didn't see. >> maybe she couldn't tell...
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one day we are going on farm in living room and my mother in the morning, my mother says, out and lines up by age, by height, i see my uncle driving my grandmother, they never showed up. comes up the steps of the farmhouse and holy water, catholic church, typical every time -- [laughter] >> so one of my first cousins, two of my first cousins came, totally charmed and one of my favorite first cousins -- we can't. >> yeah, opened up with this idea of permission and getting people permission to write about them and it's kind of difficult, tricky situation, mother passed and the repercussions with your sister not really giving you permission but if anyone else had any kind of issues of getting permission or challenges with those conversations or did you just -- tell the stories and, you know, ask forgiveness instead of permission? >> you know, people were asking about, people recognizing and he said, well, you like something good about it, but if you like something bad, they don't recognize them. that's always helped me a lot through the years, but, of course, it's different because i didn'
one day we are going on farm in living room and my mother in the morning, my mother says, out and lines up by age, by height, i see my uncle driving my grandmother, they never showed up. comes up the steps of the farmhouse and holy water, catholic church, typical every time -- [laughter] >> so one of my first cousins, two of my first cousins came, totally charmed and one of my favorite first cousins -- we can't. >> yeah, opened up with this idea of permission and getting people...
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woman who is like mother like daughter the model is the same character the mother when he had just a small stick breaking she is very a lot she's already facing that area that action that is what who is who. is a no nonsense lady. and i think. attack. three rhinos cross our path the driver's getting a little nervous. which is just. the safest move when you see a rhino is to freeze that it understands you don't represent a threat. but when it's due and. you can continue. about ninety rangers work here and you jeanette is in charge she's been running the rhino fun since two thousand and eight and has brought a lot of new staff on board. the number of animals in the sanctuary has almost doubled under her direction while the situation on the run is that the new guy if for a long time there was a short period maybe men nine hundred seventeen nine hundred eighty three rhinos who are pretty secure and in that poaching spot the problem is it doesn't just spike in one country it's parks all over poachers haven't killed any animals in the sanctuary the rhino fund has been breeding them here fo
woman who is like mother like daughter the model is the same character the mother when he had just a small stick breaking she is very a lot she's already facing that area that action that is what who is who. is a no nonsense lady. and i think. attack. three rhinos cross our path the driver's getting a little nervous. which is just. the safest move when you see a rhino is to freeze that it understands you don't represent a threat. but when it's due and. you can continue. about ninety rangers...
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they say they child only started to cry once he passed the child back to the mother that the mother was crying. both the mother and baby were crying, which was good science because it means that the baby was breathing. they are in stable condition at the hospital. let's show you where the accident happened. there is a left turn it lane where the collision occurred. they say that there are not any criminal charges that we have heard about so far. >> i'm glad to hear that the mother and child will be okay. >>> happening in 90 minutes, the man accused of running into eight pedestrians on a sunnyvale street will be in court. >> the proceedings will take place. you have more information about this? >> reporter: good afternoon. we requested to bring our cameras into the courtroom so that we could show you the proceedings as well as report what is going on inside the court. the presiding judge, the supervising judge, decided to hold a special hearing before the arraignment of isaiah peoples to discuss the camera issue with both attorneys. i spoke with the legal analyst about cameras in the cou
they say they child only started to cry once he passed the child back to the mother that the mother was crying. both the mother and baby were crying, which was good science because it means that the baby was breathing. they are in stable condition at the hospital. let's show you where the accident happened. there is a left turn it lane where the collision occurred. they say that there are not any criminal charges that we have heard about so far. >> i'm glad to hear that the mother and...
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look at these beautiful children held by their mothers. young women, young mothers. they had no idea where they were going, and they would go in the gate and disappear. andnext column of women children from the train would be up there road. bill: what happened to your father? there,iss: while we were we had the front row of what was going on to what was being done to our people. , in we also found out their way, the germans made all of the jewish people do all of the horrible, cruel work. when trains arrived as they selected women for work, they also selected younger men to work in the gas chambers. boys,men and young stronger looking boys, their job herd the people into the gas chambers, and then, pull themhe bodies and put into the crematorium's. that was a day and a night job of thousands and thousands. we found out that my father was selected for that, and that he worked on the others of the fence. we didn't see him, but we were --d -- we recognize to us aoung man who threw note across the fence and he said that my father did not last very long. he was shot. we d
look at these beautiful children held by their mothers. young women, young mothers. they had no idea where they were going, and they would go in the gate and disappear. andnext column of women children from the train would be up there road. bill: what happened to your father? there,iss: while we were we had the front row of what was going on to what was being done to our people. , in we also found out their way, the germans made all of the jewish people do all of the horrible, cruel work. when...
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the baby is born, the mother meets with the doctor. they take care of the baby. they wrap the baby beautifully and then the doctor and the mother determine whether or not they will execute the baby. i don't think so. >> president trump in wisconsin spreading false claims about late term abortions and accusing the democrats at a rally on saturday night in an attack against the state's democratic governor who plans to veto a bill that criminalized doctors who perform failed late term abortions. joining me now is democratic congresswoman wearing firefighters jacket to honor firefighters first responders and health care compensation fund that is rapidly running out of money. it's an issue we have been
the baby is born, the mother meets with the doctor. they take care of the baby. they wrap the baby beautifully and then the doctor and the mother determine whether or not they will execute the baby. i don't think so. >> president trump in wisconsin spreading false claims about late term abortions and accusing the democrats at a rally on saturday night in an attack against the state's democratic governor who plans to veto a bill that criminalized doctors who perform failed late term...
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at the beginning it was very difficult for my mother that is exactly like you said, i saw my mother ati published my first book about my childhood, my mother told me, why do you say we are mother told me, why do you say we are poor? and for me it was very striking because in the book i talk about the racism, homophobia, the masculine domination but the most shocking thing for my mother was that i was saying that she is poor. and as i was saying before, she is ashamed of that. she doesn't want people to see that she is poor because she is afraid people will put the responsibility on a shoulder for that. afterwards we started to talk again and when i wrote a book on my father, it's because after published my first novels, one day my father called me and told me, i wa nt to my father called me and told me, i want to see you again. i miss you and i'm proud of you. i'm proud of what you have done and at that time we went speaking for five years. five years of silence. the relationship was much more complex than what they try to make you believe. the book, who killed my father, is an explana
at the beginning it was very difficult for my mother that is exactly like you said, i saw my mother ati published my first book about my childhood, my mother told me, why do you say we are mother told me, why do you say we are poor? and for me it was very striking because in the book i talk about the racism, homophobia, the masculine domination but the most shocking thing for my mother was that i was saying that she is poor. and as i was saying before, she is ashamed of that. she doesn't want...
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and become a mom i needed to be her mother. you know i'll never i'll never forget that moment of seeing this little baby elephants run up to me lift up her trunk and it was it was a moment of recognition it was a moment where we kind of realized the bag i realize the magnitude and the responsibility of the work that my mother was doing. while i was no nearly four. nearly five years old and she is a strong healthy elephant. again i think that's what is really powerful about this project is it's a legacy project these animals. they live to sixty seventy eighty years old my mom isn't going to be around to see these animals when they're in there with them in the hallway. this is the sun that screwed up. these days with us for four years. and he had a broken back late. you see is that cliff leg was broken and fused to him. but he can still walk ok. but you can see where it was. and. it's a two and nine years old now so he's the oldest one in the school and this is boyle she is not nearly five years all. the. young elephants have com
and become a mom i needed to be her mother. you know i'll never i'll never forget that moment of seeing this little baby elephants run up to me lift up her trunk and it was it was a moment of recognition it was a moment where we kind of realized the bag i realize the magnitude and the responsibility of the work that my mother was doing. while i was no nearly four. nearly five years old and she is a strong healthy elephant. again i think that's what is really powerful about this project is it's...
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he i doing it from a mother perspective, mother disposition, if you could say something about that but the motherly nature which perhaps he gets from his mother mary was very important is life. but his importance of mothering, reinvention, one of a certain kind of affair if we go that w way. >> it is interesting being here with david and thinking about frederick douglass. alain locke worked on a biography of frederick douglass and was not able to finish it. at one point he wrote to mrs. mason who is his patron at the time and said that he could not deal with frederick douglass egotism. which i felt -- >> given that alain locke was an egotistical person. i thought instead of so much egotism it was a masculinity or maleness that he cannot come to terms with. when you mentioned the three autobiographies and a man who comes in the room and sets up all the oxygen and everyone has to pay attention to him and he is the dominant male. that notion a masculinity was problematical. i think that is why he took a different path than frederick douglass and could not come to terms with that. or he ca
he i doing it from a mother perspective, mother disposition, if you could say something about that but the motherly nature which perhaps he gets from his mother mary was very important is life. but his importance of mothering, reinvention, one of a certain kind of affair if we go that w way. >> it is interesting being here with david and thinking about frederick douglass. alain locke worked on a biography of frederick douglass and was not able to finish it. at one point he wrote to mrs....
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blond beehive on her mother, but her mother's name lost now. she goes by the nickname bobbie, and in the early years she was always, always there. away punctuated by glorious reunions. when she'd be bundle up like a china doll and bustled off to the harbor where the navy ships come in. >> we'd go see him because he was coming in from the navy. so it was an exciting moment, and she would get us all dressed up, and it was the anticipation of going to the shipyard and having a lot of attention, i think, as a child. >> the memories of how she survived it all, all the trouble -- >> holding my mom's hand. having fun with my mom. being in the moment of joy. i don't have bad memories. >> oh, yes, those. the bad memories. like the day everything good went away. it was 1973. though she and her happy little childhood bubble have no idea what year it was. she knows she was not yet 5, it was not yet autumn, that someone came to the door with a plan. >> i remember a woman coming over and knocking on the door. >> her name was shirley. a friend of her mother's
blond beehive on her mother, but her mother's name lost now. she goes by the nickname bobbie, and in the early years she was always, always there. away punctuated by glorious reunions. when she'd be bundle up like a china doll and bustled off to the harbor where the navy ships come in. >> we'd go see him because he was coming in from the navy. so it was an exciting moment, and she would get us all dressed up, and it was the anticipation of going to the shipyard and having a lot of...
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girl with her mother. there was no plan in place to reunite these families, but that phone number allowed me to identify best figure out where her family was and call them and authenticate the fact this tape was real. we published the tape on a monday. tuesday, members of congress are playing it on the house floor. president isthe signing an executive order that ends the family separation part of zero-tolerance. >> that was some of the event's for the 2019 goldsmith prize for investigative reporting on how certain journalists came across their stories. you can watch that tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. c-span cozy washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. tuesday morning, a discussion about the future of health care. we will talk about the rising cost of insulin. be sure to watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. tomorrow, journalists discuss the relationship between the u.s. intelligence committee and the press. the
girl with her mother. there was no plan in place to reunite these families, but that phone number allowed me to identify best figure out where her family was and call them and authenticate the fact this tape was real. we published the tape on a monday. tuesday, members of congress are playing it on the house floor. president isthe signing an executive order that ends the family separation part of zero-tolerance. >> that was some of the event's for the 2019 goldsmith prize for...
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i'm a mother, i have three children. i'm a survivor of domestic violence, and my very first child, her father took her away from me. he almost kidnapped here. i didn't get her for a whole nother 24 hours later. this young mom, she had six children, she was murdered. murdered by her husband, the one that's supposed to protect her and her children at her home in front of her children. this was not a suicide. this family needs justice, and we will do whatever we have to do. if i were to go missing or i were to get murdered, i want there person, this person, this person, and this person -- [inaudible] >> president yee: thank you. [applause] >> president yee: next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is jessie riddle. i am also a member of the pitt river nation, and i'm here in defense of our tribal women. my niece was murdered in '84, and not one call from a detective or any police at all came to us. they said don't call us, we don't know nothing. to this day, it's been a cold case. she was found on the side of the road -- ba
i'm a mother, i have three children. i'm a survivor of domestic violence, and my very first child, her father took her away from me. he almost kidnapped here. i didn't get her for a whole nother 24 hours later. this young mom, she had six children, she was murdered. murdered by her husband, the one that's supposed to protect her and her children at her home in front of her children. this was not a suicide. this family needs justice, and we will do whatever we have to do. if i were to go missing...
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mother -- so i knew i was in trouble right then. [laughter] speaker pelosi: mother, get a life.hter] speaker pelosi: this was 30 years ago. i never heard the expression before. get a life. my teenage girl would not want -- what teenage girl would not want her mother gone three nights a week? [laughter] david: so? speaker pelosi: so when i go to washington, i said we could all live together and this and that. they were like, mother, we love our siblings. not only do we not want to live with you, we don't want to live with each other. [laughter] speaker pelosi: they are in college, so they live with their friends. so, you're in congress, we're in college. why don't you just forget we are in the same city? [laughter] speaker pelosi: boo-hoo. boo-hoo. david: it must have been a thrill. your father and mother were still alive when you are elected. they came to see you sworn in. is that right? speaker pelosi: my father was on the floor of the house when i was sworn in. that was pretty exciting. that was pretty exciting. then, he died a few months later. i was so lucky he was there to
mother -- so i knew i was in trouble right then. [laughter] speaker pelosi: mother, get a life.hter] speaker pelosi: this was 30 years ago. i never heard the expression before. get a life. my teenage girl would not want -- what teenage girl would not want her mother gone three nights a week? [laughter] david: so? speaker pelosi: so when i go to washington, i said we could all live together and this and that. they were like, mother, we love our siblings. not only do we not want to live with you,...
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mother, we love our siblings.not want to live with you, we don't want to live with each other. [laughter] speaker pelosi: they are in college so they live with their friends. so, you're in congress, we're in college. why don't you just forget we are in the same city? [laughter] speaker pelosi: boo-hoo. boo-hoo. david: it must of been a thrill. your father and mother was still alive when you are elected. they came to see you sworn in. is that right? speaker pelosi: my father was on the floor of the house when i was sworn in. that was pretty exciting. then he died a few months later. i was so lucky he was there to see that. and my mother was, to0. o. did: you obviously enjoy the job. how many more years may you do this? 10, 15, 20? speaker pelosi: you think that i am going to -- recently, jerry brown said there is nothing as liberating as term limits. [laughter] speaker pelosi: you just do what you do. david: so you might do this -- speaker pelosi: i'm on a mission. i'm not on a timetable. i do have some other thing
mother, we love our siblings.not want to live with you, we don't want to live with each other. [laughter] speaker pelosi: they are in college so they live with their friends. so, you're in congress, we're in college. why don't you just forget we are in the same city? [laughter] speaker pelosi: boo-hoo. boo-hoo. david: it must of been a thrill. your father and mother was still alive when you are elected. they came to see you sworn in. is that right? speaker pelosi: my father was on the floor of...
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you're not a good mother. and the disparate roles of state legislatures in accommodating and inviting women into statewide office. >> who would like to take that? and also, your final thoughts. >> well, i guess i'll say something about that. you are absolutely right, these are still barriers that women face. moving to washington or thinking about not moving to washington because most members of congress now don't move to washington but you know, but thinking about you know, going back and forth, and women still get asked on the campaign trail all the time, you know, what about your kids? who's taking care? and men very rarely get asked that question. one of the interesting findings from our book is that we ask women, you know, what the obstacles were they faced in congress. and one of the most surprising things to us was that they brought this up spontaneously, they faced more difficult obstacles getting there than they do once they are there. so you know, you are sort of alluding to some of those, but it does
you're not a good mother. and the disparate roles of state legislatures in accommodating and inviting women into statewide office. >> who would like to take that? and also, your final thoughts. >> well, i guess i'll say something about that. you are absolutely right, these are still barriers that women face. moving to washington or thinking about not moving to washington because most members of congress now don't move to washington but you know, but thinking about you know, going...
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because he is interacting and doing it from a mother's perspective in a mother's position and that was muddled up with langston hughes but if you could say something about that motherly nature that he gets from his mother mary but one of reinvention it is interesting being here with david because locke worked on a biography and was never able to finish it. and at one point he wrote to mrs. mason who is the patron at the time to say that he could not deal with frederick douglass is tremendous ego estimate given that he was a tyry egotistical person but that kind of masculinity to quickly come to terms with and when you mentioned w ev do boy - - w e-b du bois and then to come into the room to sucks out all the oxygen everybody has to pay attention that notion of masculinity is why he took a different path they had frederick douglass and to come to terms with that and could not even though he was friends with him he could never come too terms the way that their identities forced you to be subservient to them. of course he had his own needs for attention and flattery thatat the way african
because he is interacting and doing it from a mother's perspective in a mother's position and that was muddled up with langston hughes but if you could say something about that motherly nature that he gets from his mother mary but one of reinvention it is interesting being here with david because locke worked on a biography and was never able to finish it. and at one point he wrote to mrs. mason who is the patron at the time to say that he could not deal with frederick douglass is tremendous...
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mother -- i knew i was in trouble right then. mother, get a life.er heard the expression before. get a life. my teenage girl would not want her mother gone three nights a week. so, yes. when i go to washington, i said we could all live together and this and that. mother, we love our siblings. not only do we not want to live with you, we don't want to live with each other. they are in college so they live with their friends. so, you're in congress, we're in college. why don't you just forget we are in the same city? [laughter] speaker pelosi: boo-hoo. david: it must of been a thrill. your father and mother was still alive. they came to see you sworn in. speaker pelosi: my father was on the floor of the house when i was sworn in and that was pretty exciting. he died a few months later. i was so lucky he was there to see that. david: you obviously enjoy the job. how many more years may you do this? 10, 15, 20? speaker pelosi: you think that i am going to -- recently, jerry brown said there is nothing as liberating as term limits. [laughter] speaker pel
mother -- i knew i was in trouble right then. mother, get a life.er heard the expression before. get a life. my teenage girl would not want her mother gone three nights a week. so, yes. when i go to washington, i said we could all live together and this and that. mother, we love our siblings. not only do we not want to live with you, we don't want to live with each other. they are in college so they live with their friends. so, you're in congress, we're in college. why don't you just forget we...
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thinking it's the shape of the mother and put it. to suckle and i think it's the texture on the face and the fact that it's soft and we're trying to replicate to a point the mother. put it into that instinct to put his head out so we can get the bottle to get into. being with us all two weeks to the day actually it was two weeks ago today that we rescued and so we crossed the ten day mark i mean he arrived very young very vulnerable and we didn't know it was going to be touch and go. deprived of their mother's baby elephants can't survive in the wild without help the unlike some other animals elephants won't really young that isn't. done for its founder the center for orphan dynamos to help them get back on their feet and prepare them to return to the wild. to get for their food that's because. this. is so they elephants start off the day when the sun rises early in the morning the handlers come they clean out their stables they feed the fence and then they let them out and they walk with them from the nursery. to the bush which is a
thinking it's the shape of the mother and put it. to suckle and i think it's the texture on the face and the fact that it's soft and we're trying to replicate to a point the mother. put it into that instinct to put his head out so we can get the bottle to get into. being with us all two weeks to the day actually it was two weeks ago today that we rescued and so we crossed the ten day mark i mean he arrived very young very vulnerable and we didn't know it was going to be touch and go. deprived...
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she was the mother of patsy mink. patsy mink entered politics on the wings of the japanese american rights movement. trained as a lawyer, she won the election to the house of representatives in hawaii in 1956. before hawaii was a state. in 1964 she won a seat in the u.s. house of representative without the backing of her local democratic party. she became the first asian- american woman, and first woman of color to serve in the house of representatives. during johnson's privacy she supported anti-poverty programs she was a fierce critic of the warm in vietnam and battled with her party continuously over that. she advocated for women's causes in congress. and is known as the primary offer of title 9 of the educational amendments of 1972. which barred sex-based discrimination. she left the house in 1977 and ran for the senate and served for the undersecretary of the car demonstration, and was the chair of the honolulu city council. she returned to the house of representatives in 1989. during her second career in the hou
she was the mother of patsy mink. patsy mink entered politics on the wings of the japanese american rights movement. trained as a lawyer, she won the election to the house of representatives in hawaii in 1956. before hawaii was a state. in 1964 she won a seat in the u.s. house of representative without the backing of her local democratic party. she became the first asian- american woman, and first woman of color to serve in the house of representatives. during johnson's privacy she supported...
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why are you here today but i mean i keep we are gravy and we need to stand with president nicholas mother will and the socialist i want to show until the very end we want to make room at their duplass and move the ball that's one of the fuse obviously one of the things that the u.s. has been banking on is not the continuous power shortages and water cuts would make people turn against the president's job or to ask this gentleman here with these we're told shortages i'm electricity cuts doesn't know made you lose faith in the government. but again it's absolutely not we know destructive acts are meant to break us but we will resist we need achieve southam powermat we know the imperilling is a reality so we must resist it. thank you now aside from showing their support to nicolas maduro the essential message that is also expressed by the people gathered these large crowds in caracas is that they want to support their revolution they believe that's the. foreign intervention as they've described to protect me from the united states is an attempt to defeat the socialist revolution here and the
why are you here today but i mean i keep we are gravy and we need to stand with president nicholas mother will and the socialist i want to show until the very end we want to make room at their duplass and move the ball that's one of the fuse obviously one of the things that the u.s. has been banking on is not the continuous power shortages and water cuts would make people turn against the president's job or to ask this gentleman here with these we're told shortages i'm electricity cuts doesn't...
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>> being a single mother by choice i've met a lot of women that have the same story.o for me it was i believed that it would be there. and i thought i'll find the guy. we'll have the white picket fence. it's there. but right now i'm on my career path and unfortunately, it was like, wow, life fast forward, now i'm 42. is it even a possibility? >> reporter: deirdre spent her 20s and 30s climbing the corporate ladder, but the marketing exec said she also had ambitions to become a mother. >> my mother is the reason for that. >> reporter: how did she react when you said mom, i'm going to be a single mom by choice. >> i remember hearing a long pause on the phone, and i'm like oh, she doesn't buy in. she's upset about this. and then i heard a gasp and she started to cry. and she's like this is the thing i wanted for you more than anything in life. and at that moment it all started. >> reporter: did people try to dissuade you? >> oh, yeah, i had a couple people. a person i had worked with in a previous life, and he said are you doing the right thing for the child by having a
>> being a single mother by choice i've met a lot of women that have the same story.o for me it was i believed that it would be there. and i thought i'll find the guy. we'll have the white picket fence. it's there. but right now i'm on my career path and unfortunately, it was like, wow, life fast forward, now i'm 42. is it even a possibility? >> reporter: deirdre spent her 20s and 30s climbing the corporate ladder, but the marketing exec said she also had ambitions to become a...
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and they're in a pain remains but dionne is mother clements milage is to sound optimistic. i am proud of her and i even love her daughter dionne is all i've got and my family's extended now a mother a daughter and her baby sharing the darkness of a crime against humanity that will live on through three generations and through simmons al-jazeera in rwanda. police in new york have arrested a man for threatening to kill muslims democratic congresswoman omar patrick carlin they are junior faces up to ten years in prison if convicted prosecutors say called omar's office in march and threatened to shoot her i left his contact details he's appeared in court and is being held in custody. their u.s. president has ridiculed a system that's designed to give migrants it's a pack passage followed trump says people seeking asylum at the border in mexico look like mixed martial arts fighters he was addressing a republican jewish coalition in las vegas the asylum program is. some of the roughest people you've ever seen people that looked like they should be fighting for the u.f.c. . they r
and they're in a pain remains but dionne is mother clements milage is to sound optimistic. i am proud of her and i even love her daughter dionne is all i've got and my family's extended now a mother a daughter and her baby sharing the darkness of a crime against humanity that will live on through three generations and through simmons al-jazeera in rwanda. police in new york have arrested a man for threatening to kill muslims democratic congresswoman omar patrick carlin they are junior faces up...