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mother china then you. need i said i heard. you some time ago that i will not. look good i was going to work for you in the middle of it but if he must already have. done this. how long were mustering good. you're watching r t. or student more. for decades the american middle class has been railroaded by washington politics. big money put money in escrow got a lot of boys that's how it is in the news culture in this country now that's where i come in. i'm michel martin america i'll make sure you don't get railroaded that you'll get the straight talk in the straight news. to. all the world states and all the news companies merely players but what kind of parties are in t. america playing r.t. america offers more r.t. america personally. in many ways a news landscape it's just like to see the real news fake news good actors bad actors and in the end you could never hear on so much parking lot all the world's a stage all the world's a stage all the world's a stage and we are definitely a player. oh it's too cold to go to i don't go alone. so i will notice a member
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said in a letter to his sister that he hadn't been able since the roomg was turned into a china closet. his mother,ng about we can assume the statement is tongue-in-cheek, but it shows how important this space was to .enry, even as he grew up his poetry, his first big commercial success, is probably "evangeline." it is his poem about the canadian expulsion out of canada and maritime by the british in the 1700s. that was followed by other big hits, if you well. "the courtship of miles "tandish," "paul revere's ride, -- or the original title was tale."ndlord's they have a very romantic style. ethics storytelling, if you will . all of the poems i just mentioned were all inspired by actual historical events, actual historical figures, that henry, for his own purposes, may have changed or adapted a little bit and taken license with to suit his needs or the expectations of his audience. those are some of the ones he is best known for to this day. poetry had and continues to have a real influence on how its origins ass a nation. to the left was the family's summer dining room. the house faces north. it i
said in a letter to his sister that he hadn't been able since the roomg was turned into a china closet. his mother,ng about we can assume the statement is tongue-in-cheek, but it shows how important this space was to .enry, even as he grew up his poetry, his first big commercial success, is probably "evangeline." it is his poem about the canadian expulsion out of canada and maritime by the british in the 1700s. that was followed by other big hits, if you well. "the courtship of...
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china closet. now at 19 talking about his mother, i think we can assume the statement is a little tongue in cheek. but it shows us just how important this space really was to henry even as he grew up. henry's poetry, his first big commercial success is probably evangeline which he published in 1847. evangeline is his poem about the acadian expulsion out of canada and the maritimes by the british in the 1700s. and that was followed by other big hits, if you will, "the courtship of miles standish," "hiawatha, ""paul revere's ride." and one of the things that they have in common is a very romantic style, sort of epic storytelling, if you will. and all those poems that i just mentioned were all inspired by actual historical events or actual historical figures that henry, for his own purposes, might have changed or adapted a little bit, taken some real license with to kind of suit his needs or suit the expectations of his audience. but those are some of the ones he's best known for still to this day. and so that poetry had and continues to have a very real influence on how america imagines its origins
china closet. now at 19 talking about his mother, i think we can assume the statement is a little tongue in cheek. but it shows us just how important this space really was to henry even as he grew up. henry's poetry, his first big commercial success is probably evangeline which he published in 1847. evangeline is his poem about the acadian expulsion out of canada and the maritimes by the british in the 1700s. and that was followed by other big hits, if you will, "the courtship of miles...
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i'm the daughter of two immigrants, my mother from italy and my father from china and the mother of two fabulous children and patrick is a typical 11-year-old. they are all in the audience today and i thank them for allowing me to work hard everyday to improve theveryday t only forsythia but for cole and alex and many others. the genetic counselor pressured the and we continued with the pregnancy and never looked back. i discover the life span with not three but 15 at the time if i also discovered there was little or no clinical research adjusting. after i gave birth i found myself in bethesda meeting with the director of the institute of health doctor who pointed out down syndrome was the least by the nih and told me if you do just one thing established an academic told in this audience needs to be there. we did that in 2008 by family and i organized a summit and the conclusion was twofold. the research would not only help the 300 to 400,000 but it would help millions more. and we talked about this therapeutic leverage that my father claimed him a, so 100% wl have alzheimer's and 30% w
i'm the daughter of two immigrants, my mother from italy and my father from china and the mother of two fabulous children and patrick is a typical 11-year-old. they are all in the audience today and i thank them for allowing me to work hard everyday to improve theveryday t only forsythia but for cole and alex and many others. the genetic counselor pressured the and we continued with the pregnancy and never looked back. i discover the life span with not three but 15 at the time if i also...
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vandals crossed the rubicon into the sanctum sanctorum of the little room and turned into a china closet. mother,alking about his i think we can assume the statement is a little tongue-in-cheek. it's just how important this really was to henry even as he grew up,. his poetry, his first big commercial success is probably eventually, which was published in 1847. ine is his polling about the arcadian explosion out of canada by the british in the 1700s. that was followed by other big hits, "the courtship of miles standards,." or what thes ride original title was "the landlord's tale." one of the things they had in common is a very romantic style, epic storytelling, if you will. and all of those poems i mentioned are all inspired by actual historical events or for his own henry purposes may have changed or adapted a little bit, taken some needse with to suit his or the expectations of his audience. those are some of the ones he's best known for still to this day. poetry had and continues to have a very real influence on how america imagines its origins as a nation. at the back of the hall and to the
vandals crossed the rubicon into the sanctum sanctorum of the little room and turned into a china closet. mother,alking about his i think we can assume the statement is a little tongue-in-cheek. it's just how important this really was to henry even as he grew up,. his poetry, his first big commercial success is probably eventually, which was published in 1847. ine is his polling about the arcadian explosion out of canada by the british in the 1700s. that was followed by other big hits,...
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during labor, new research showing it does not prolong the process, 400 first time mothers at a maternity hospital in chinaowed. half received the spinal anesthesia while the other half received saline solutions. the research found little difference in delivery time. . >>> if you enjoyed yesterday's weather you will like today, jersey shore, they didn't clouds and the poconos 69, clouds some sun, let's focus on halloween, ware watching a couple of systems, first is the upcoming tuesday, second one is right around halloween. we have a couple of scenarios hear, watching this area of high pressure off the coast moving slowly. option number one, would bring an low pressure system right here with the front just knocking on the door and a period of rain across the midatlantic states like this, this would be on halloween. so if this particular model is correct and this is the european model, which is widely regarded as the most accurate forecast model out there. if this is correct. halloween looks kind of damp with appeared of range the other model actually has height so far off the coast. it doesn't influence th
during labor, new research showing it does not prolong the process, 400 first time mothers at a maternity hospital in chinaowed. half received the spinal anesthesia while the other half received saline solutions. the research found little difference in delivery time. . >>> if you enjoyed yesterday's weather you will like today, jersey shore, they didn't clouds and the poconos 69, clouds some sun, let's focus on halloween, ware watching a couple of systems, first is the upcoming...
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china? >> i don't think so because he had great dreams for your dad and for me. i think my father and my mother, very proud. one memory comes to me is when they got their citizenship and they cried. because they said we love america. >> the restaurant gave my family a foot hold here. a place to land and launch. today that pattern continues. across america in nearly every small town is a chinese restaurant. and many are gateways to citizenship for china's poorest immigrants. more than 50 years after my own grandfather began his journey here in america, vincent chou is following in his foot steps. >> so how old were you when you decided to come to the united states even why did you come? >> 16 years old. in china i already can see my future. i already know 10 years what i can be. >> if you have resources getting to america is a direct path. but for those without means there's a network of smugglers that will get you here. in china they are known as snakeheads. how much money did you have to pay the snakeheads. >> 49,000. >> that's a lot of money. >> from his village in china he journeyed thousand
china? >> i don't think so because he had great dreams for your dad and for me. i think my father and my mother, very proud. one memory comes to me is when they got their citizenship and they cried. because they said we love america. >> the restaurant gave my family a foot hold here. a place to land and launch. today that pattern continues. across america in nearly every small town is a chinese restaurant. and many are gateways to citizenship for china's poorest immigrants. more...
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china. ai weiwei was born in 1957 in beijing. his mother was writer gao ying and his father was the revered poet ai qing. the year after ai weiwei was born, his father was named an enemy of the people. he and his family, including one-year-old ai weiwei, were sent to a hard labor camp in the gobi desert in remote northwest china. ai weiwei spent the next 16 years of his life growing up in hard labor camps, with harsh living conditions and little formal education. the family had only one book -- a large french encyclopedia. at 19, ai weiwei and his family returned to beijing and he enrolled in beijing film academy to study animation. there, he became part of a group of avant-garde artists organizing against government-control of the arts. their slogan -- "we demand political democracy and artistic freedom." he was also part of a small political movement of students who produced posters calling for reforms and pasted them on them on a brick wall that came to be known as the democracy wall. when the leader of that movement was sentenced to 15
china. ai weiwei was born in 1957 in beijing. his mother was writer gao ying and his father was the revered poet ai qing. the year after ai weiwei was born, his father was named an enemy of the people. he and his family, including one-year-old ai weiwei, were sent to a hard labor camp in the gobi desert in remote northwest china. ai weiwei spent the next 16 years of his life growing up in hard labor camps, with harsh living conditions and little formal education. the family had only one book --...
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china? >> i don't think so because he had great dreams for your dad and for me. i think my father and my motherry proud. one memory that comes to me is when they got their citizenship and they cried because they said, we love america. >> the restaurant gave my family a foothold here, a place to land and launch. today that pattern continues. across america in nearly every small town is a chinese restaurant. and many are gateways to citizenship for china's poorest immigrants. more than 50 years after my own grandfather began his journey here in america, vincent chou is following in his footsteps. >> when i was in china, i want to learn new things. i want to see the world. america to me is opportunity. >> so how old were you when you decided to come to the united states and why did you come? >> 16 years old. in china i already can see my future. i already know even like ten years what i'm going to be. i might be working in a factory, have a job. that's it. if i go to america, maybe i can find a different life. >> if you have resources, getting to america is a direct path. but for those without mea
china? >> i don't think so because he had great dreams for your dad and for me. i think my father and my motherry proud. one memory that comes to me is when they got their citizenship and they cried because they said, we love america. >> the restaurant gave my family a foothold here, a place to land and launch. today that pattern continues. across america in nearly every small town is a chinese restaurant. and many are gateways to citizenship for china's poorest immigrants. more...
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mother of his child. that ended up with his head stuck in a chair in china. >> this is why we say don't climb on our chairs. >> that's such a parent thing to a say. >> it's kind of not his fault. he was with mom at the beauty salon and while he waited, he saw a chair, there was a hole in it, he put his head through it. he is crying profusely here. so much so his head actually swells on the other side of that opening in the chair. but emergency workers got there. they used the jaws of life to cut that chair open. after working very hard to break this chair open, able to get the little guy out of there. you can see not only is he relieved but his mom too. >>> the best way to describe the videos i'm about to show you, bizarre. first in england these dudes walk up, the plan backfires. notice the one dude runs away after he sets the cars on fire. police suspect that he may have burned his hand. >> oh, yeah. good way to catch up with him. you go down to the hospitals and look for the guys with singed eyebrows. >> authorities did just that. nobody with severe burns was at any of the local hospitals. the families
mother of his child. that ended up with his head stuck in a chair in china. >> this is why we say don't climb on our chairs. >> that's such a parent thing to a say. >> it's kind of not his fault. he was with mom at the beauty salon and while he waited, he saw a chair, there was a hole in it, he put his head through it. he is crying profusely here. so much so his head actually swells on the other side of that opening in the chair. but emergency workers got there. they used the...
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mother's death. and we have a special report on the people who have risked everything to escape from north korea. china'sop officials are gathered in beijing for the start of the communist party congress. it is a piece of political theatre, though key proceedings are shrouded in secrecy. president xi jinping is expected to consolidate his power for a second term in office. in his opening address, president xi will set out his future priorities. we are looking at live pictures from the congress in tiananmen square and just outside as our correspondent. it is getting started. yes, it is. prepare yourself for almost a week of... it is fair to describe it as the best of authoritarian theatre. just over 2000 of the most senior leaders within the communist party of china will gather here in the great hall of the people. you can see partly what is going on inside. i am just outside, and they will hear this morning within the next hour their leader, president xijinping, who more important for them, and this is his most important position in this country, is general secretary of the communist party. he will addre
mother's death. and we have a special report on the people who have risked everything to escape from north korea. china'sop officials are gathered in beijing for the start of the communist party congress. it is a piece of political theatre, though key proceedings are shrouded in secrecy. president xi jinping is expected to consolidate his power for a second term in office. in his opening address, president xi will set out his future priorities. we are looking at live pictures from the congress...
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mother could love. no, he has a fabulous face. -- and big tim. tim with help from 41 and lbj's libraries. that friends of ours from afghanistan, china, north korea, and venezuela are here as well. these are people who have experienced the absence of freedom and know what it is like , and they know there is a better alternative than tyranny. that and i are thrilled bush center supporters are here. burning, -- bernie, i want to thank you. i call him bernie. it is amazing to have secretary albright share the stage with ambassador haley. for those of you who kind of take things for granted, that's a big deal. [laughter] [applause] president bush: thank you. we are gathered in the cause of liberty, that's why we are here. this is a unique moment. the great democracies face new yet seemed threats, to be losing confidence in their own calling and competence. economic, political, and national security challenges proliferate, and they are made worse by the tendons to to turn inward -- by the tendency to turn inward. the renewal of that spirit is the urgent task at hand. since world war ii, america has encouraged and benefited from the global
mother could love. no, he has a fabulous face. -- and big tim. tim with help from 41 and lbj's libraries. that friends of ours from afghanistan, china, north korea, and venezuela are here as well. these are people who have experienced the absence of freedom and know what it is like , and they know there is a better alternative than tyranny. that and i are thrilled bush center supporters are here. burning, -- bernie, i want to thank you. i call him bernie. it is amazing to have secretary...
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years old, his father had moved the law office out of the house, and henry's mother decided to turn this space into a chinaloset which had him feeling a little put out. he would say in a letter to his sister elizabeth, basically, i haven't been able to write a thing, not since the vandals crossed the rubicon into the sanctuary of the little room. and now, at 19, talking about his mother, i think we could assume the statement is a little tongue in cheek, but it shows how important this space really was to henry, even as he grew up. henry's poetry, his first big commercial success is probably evangeline which he published in 1847. evangeline the maritimes by the british in the 1700's and that was followed by other, other big hits, if you will, the courtship of miles standish. high with hiawatha, the tales o the wayside inn and one. things they have in common is a very romantic style and epic story telling, if you will, and all the poems that i just mentioned were all inspired by actual historical events or actual historical figures. henry, for his own purposes, might have changed or adapted a little bit, tak
years old, his father had moved the law office out of the house, and henry's mother decided to turn this space into a chinaloset which had him feeling a little put out. he would say in a letter to his sister elizabeth, basically, i haven't been able to write a thing, not since the vandals crossed the rubicon into the sanctuary of the little room. and now, at 19, talking about his mother, i think we could assume the statement is a little tongue in cheek, but it shows how important this space...
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his mother described him as an exceptional young man who loved being a soldier. china'srm his status as the most powerful ruler since chairman mao. at the closing of the country's highest political gathering — the five—yearly communist party congress — delegates voted unanimously to add mr xi's "thought" to the party's guiding principles. 0ur correspondentjohn sudworth sent this report, from inside china's great hall of the people. 0n the closing day of its week—long congress, china's ruling communist party had a message for the world. it is marching in lockstep behind xijinping. inside the great hall of the people, he was presiding over his own immortalisation. "those in favour," he asks. "and those against." with not a hand in sight. "none", comes the chorus of replies. "approved." applause and with that, xi jinping is given his own brand of thought, the first leader since chairman mao to have it written under his name into the party constitution. despite the arcane language and the unreformed political system, this matters, of course, because the communist party now c
his mother described him as an exceptional young man who loved being a soldier. china'srm his status as the most powerful ruler since chairman mao. at the closing of the country's highest political gathering — the five—yearly communist party congress — delegates voted unanimously to add mr xi's "thought" to the party's guiding principles. 0ur correspondentjohn sudworth sent this report, from inside china's great hall of the people. 0n the closing day of its week—long congress,...
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mother's death. and we have a special report on the people who have risked everything to escape from north korea. hello. welcome to the programme. china's president xijinping has been reflecting on his last five years in office in a speech to top officials of the communist party congress. the congress, which takes place every five years, is a piece of political theatre, though key proceedings are shrouded in secrecy. it's thought the line—up of the politburo standing committee, which contains china's most senior decision—makers, will be revealed towards the end of the congress next week. president xi received rapturous applause from the congress as he outlined the future role his country should play in the world, one in which china, he said, would take centre stage. translation: we need to work further towards achieving socialism with chinese characteristics, to build a world of country and to build a great power in the world. it is also the age for the party, for the people to unite together and to strive for a better life. it is time for older generations of chinese to realise rich utilisation —— rejuvinisation. it is time for us to t
mother's death. and we have a special report on the people who have risked everything to escape from north korea. hello. welcome to the programme. china's president xijinping has been reflecting on his last five years in office in a speech to top officials of the communist party congress. the congress, which takes place every five years, is a piece of political theatre, though key proceedings are shrouded in secrecy. it's thought the line—up of the politburo standing committee, which contains...
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mothers fighting an underground landfill fire. you heard that right. carol: it's an important story, plus, how chinacomes in rural parts of the country. julia: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ julia: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek," i'm julia chatterley. carol: i'm carol massar and you can find us online at businessweek.com. in a suburb of st. louis, a group of mothers find themselves tackling a monster problem. julia: an underground landfill fire with the threat of becoming radioactive. here is susan berfield. susan: dawn and bryan they moved to a typical suburban in 2005. they moved for all the reasons anybody moved to the suburbs. good schools, parks, not too far or too close to her parents. and about seven years after they moved, a terrible stench overcame the neighborhood. and dawn called a local agency to find out what was going on. carol: and what suburb were they in? susan: i'm sorry, a suburb of st. louis. there was a terrible stench she describes as being like kerosene, chemically. people were gagging. people were getting headaches, nosebleeds, asthma. what she learned is tha
mothers fighting an underground landfill fire. you heard that right. carol: it's an important story, plus, how chinacomes in rural parts of the country. julia: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ ♪ julia: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek," i'm julia chatterley. carol: i'm carol massar and you can find us online at businessweek.com. in a suburb of st. louis, a group of mothers find themselves tackling a monster problem. julia: an underground landfill fire with the...
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mother slums in nairobi yes. but how many thanks now. an emerging depending on this oddest thing is that he's buying the china that he's a very bad thing it's kenya crisis is a two thousand and seven vote sparked months of post-election violence that left one thousand one hundred people that mohamed atta well jazeera arabic a. break here not just here i want to come back to the most important thing is to be. a message for the u.s. president is the head of the nuclear watchdog says it's iran plus. reporting bring apex predators like back to the scottish highlands after an absence of three hundred. hello flowers just had a tangle with a tropical cyclone there it is a massive cloud it's hard to determine anything really from it and it's still below hurricane status is definitely a turner and this is area of low pressure so it's feeding washed up into the east coast and that is where we just had a bit of a not quite a nor'easter but it's certainly a plunge of cold air that combination i think will make for some pretty nasty weather up the east coast in the next twenty four hours is really pretty strong winds hitting new york the state and the c
mother slums in nairobi yes. but how many thanks now. an emerging depending on this oddest thing is that he's buying the china that he's a very bad thing it's kenya crisis is a two thousand and seven vote sparked months of post-election violence that left one thousand one hundred people that mohamed atta well jazeera arabic a. break here not just here i want to come back to the most important thing is to be. a message for the u.s. president is the head of the nuclear watchdog says it's iran...
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mother oil and that hasn't happened for years. iran has been selling the difference between cannot oil that saudi arabia sold to china and iran hasto china that is at its narrowest for eight years. iran is catching up as it were, whether the continues in november, saudi arabia is the increasing its exports. at some point this opec deal will end in will see saudi arabia coming back into the market along with other supplies. we see demand increasing by the time to make room for all of these supplies. we will see some room in it could be the country's make keep that market share. yousef: anthony, excellent supporting -- excellent reporting. bloomberg's anthony dipaola. is still with us. as i look at what is going on with pricing, we are going to expand opec, the comment we got from the saudi minister. lots of commentary, but very little move in the market. what will it take for the market to be impressed by any of these efforts? that is what they are try to get at to convince the market that the bet rebalancing just the rebalancing is going well. you look from a fiscal point of view, it is an ideal scenario, levels below $55 or $50
mother oil and that hasn't happened for years. iran has been selling the difference between cannot oil that saudi arabia sold to china and iran hasto china that is at its narrowest for eight years. iran is catching up as it were, whether the continues in november, saudi arabia is the increasing its exports. at some point this opec deal will end in will see saudi arabia coming back into the market along with other supplies. we see demand increasing by the time to make room for all of these...
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china, economically. the other reason is that it wants to embrace diversity. it wants to celebrate racial and ethnic diversity by have these children become fluent in their mother's asia in promoting trade and other exchanges, including tourism and, you know, having students, come over here to study in taiwan. so many benefits could come about because of this. these also make great reasons, cindy, but we know that southeast asian nations do not officially recognise taiwan as a country for fear of upsetting china. so how might learn in their landward is actually help taiwanese nationals? exactly actually help taiwanese nationals? exa ctly o ne actually help taiwanese nationals? exactly one of the reasons taiwan is doing this. —— learning their language. taiwan is not considered a country by the united nations in many countries, most countries, so it needs to build relationships in other ways. such as people to people in direction and trade and also cultural exchanges. so they believe that these children will become, you know, very good ambassadors for taiwan to southeast asia, and they will help taiwan and southeast asian countries grow closer together. all right,
china, economically. the other reason is that it wants to embrace diversity. it wants to celebrate racial and ethnic diversity by have these children become fluent in their mother's asia in promoting trade and other exchanges, including tourism and, you know, having students, come over here to study in taiwan. so many benefits could come about because of this. these also make great reasons, cindy, but we know that southeast asian nations do not officially recognise taiwan as a country for fear...
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north korea, china, which will impose forcible abortions on mothers, cruel and heinous activity. vietnam, singapore, netherlands and canada. i think canada might have been affected with the united states along the way -- infected with the united states along the way. the netherlands is one of the most liberal countries in the world. this is not a list i want the united states of america in. i want us out and i want to be able to send this message that a baby that has a chance at survival, at 20 weeks of development, from conception, that 20 weeks, that precious little baby that vicky hartzler so well described in her presentation here, and i think 65% of premature babies born in the 22 to 26 weeks will survive. 65%. we all know one or two of those little babies that are walking around. i had -- i ran into a friend that i hadn't seen in several years and -- at the grocery store here after church a couple of weeks ago. i asked him how his son was doing. i'm not going to use names here on purpose. i asked him how his son was doing. he's fine. he's 30 years old now. he has a great jo
north korea, china, which will impose forcible abortions on mothers, cruel and heinous activity. vietnam, singapore, netherlands and canada. i think canada might have been affected with the united states along the way -- infected with the united states along the way. the netherlands is one of the most liberal countries in the world. this is not a list i want the united states of america in. i want us out and i want to be able to send this message that a baby that has a chance at survival, at 20...
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his mother described him as an exceptional young man who loved being a soldier. emma vardy, bbc news. china'sonstitution, a step which appears designed to confirm his status as the most powerful ruler since chairman mao. at the closing of the country's highest political gathering, the five yearly communist party congress, delegates voted unanimously to add mr xi's thought to the party's guiding principles. 0ur correspondentjohn sudworth sent this report from inside china's great hall of the people. 0n the closing day of its week—long congress, china's ruling communist party had a message for the world. it is marching in lockstep behind xijinping. inside the great hall of the people, he was presiding over his own immortalisation. those in favour, he asks... "and those against..." with not a hand in sight. "none", comes the chorus of replies. "approved." applause. and with that xi jinping is given his own brand of thought, the first leader since chairman mao to have it written under his name into the party constitution. despite the arcane language and the unreformed political system, this matte
his mother described him as an exceptional young man who loved being a soldier. emma vardy, bbc news. china'sonstitution, a step which appears designed to confirm his status as the most powerful ruler since chairman mao. at the closing of the country's highest political gathering, the five yearly communist party congress, delegates voted unanimously to add mr xi's thought to the party's guiding principles. 0ur correspondentjohn sudworth sent this report from inside china's great hall of the...
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china. the british government has agreed to pay settlements to the survivors it once demonized. aroundargentinean courts contino prosecute members of the juntas for torture and mothers and to work with grandmothers of the babies stolen from the mothers who were killed. and even guantanamo -- troubling as it remains -- has surrendered most of its prisoners. mass releases in its first several years have been followed since by more measured departures. established by executive order in 2011, periodic review board hearings now give prisoners the opportunity to make a case for their release. but dozens of forever prisoners -- those the government still believes are dangerous but for whom no evidence or only evidence anticipated by torture is available -- remain. policy planners will always return to mass detention because it seems as if it should work, and it feels as if it coulding be done humanely. the damage done by concentration camps has never stopped the reflexive enthusiasm for their use. as justice antonin scalia said of japanese-american internment, you are kidding yourself if you think the same thing will not happen again. twenty miles from the spanish border i
china. the british government has agreed to pay settlements to the survivors it once demonized. aroundargentinean courts contino prosecute members of the juntas for torture and mothers and to work with grandmothers of the babies stolen from the mothers who were killed. and even guantanamo -- troubling as it remains -- has surrendered most of its prisoners. mass releases in its first several years have been followed since by more measured departures. established by executive order in 2011,...
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china are developing a full range of technology that could take out satellite systems in space, and council will review national space policy and help coordinate security and exploration. >>> a motheris warning parents around the country after her son's toy tonka truck caught fire. it happened when her husband was moving the toy. parents found out it was recalled a few months ago, the company said it was recalled because acceleration pedal would stick. it didn't mention anything about it being a fire hazard. >> i just want to let parents know to be wear and fit is in your garages specially. we were lucky enough our son was not on it, or it was in the in the garage. >> company that makes the toy visited that family. they will reimbursed for the cost of the truck. >>> when it comes to the big cars, distracted driving is a serious problem and people often associated it with smart phones and texting but as three on your side's jim donovan explains the technology built into many dashboards can also lead to dangerous distractions. >> reporter: info tane. systems put technology at our fingertips but new study from triple a find they can be distracting. >> tune radio to 97.1fm. >> reporter
china are developing a full range of technology that could take out satellite systems in space, and council will review national space policy and help coordinate security and exploration. >>> a motheris warning parents around the country after her son's toy tonka truck caught fire. it happened when her husband was moving the toy. parents found out it was recalled a few months ago, the company said it was recalled because acceleration pedal would stick. it didn't mention anything about...
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china. a 6-year-old girl got her head stuck in between walls. it happened during the school lunch break. the girl was crying and yelling while her mother held on to her body. firefighters used abrasive papers to kind of sand the wall and also applied oil to the wall. the girl was eventually freed and not injured at all. you can see the reaction there. the reunion with her mother. >> i'm going to go ahead and guess the school's going to fill that gap between the walls and probably more children will not be joining her. >> absolutely. >>> back in this country, colin kaepernick took a knee to fight racial injustice, and now he's taking on the nfl to try to work again. >> the former san francisco 49er says the league is conspiring against him to keep him unemployed. here's abc's ron claiborne. >> reporter: the nfl rocked former 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick accusing the team owners of colluding to keep him off the field. he claims the reason his taking a knee protest during the national anthem against police mistreatment of african-americans. those protests reigniting last month when president trump lashed out at nfl players who joine
china. a 6-year-old girl got her head stuck in between walls. it happened during the school lunch break. the girl was crying and yelling while her mother held on to her body. firefighters used abrasive papers to kind of sand the wall and also applied oil to the wall. the girl was eventually freed and not injured at all. you can see the reaction there. the reunion with her mother. >> i'm going to go ahead and guess the school's going to fill that gap between the walls and probably more...
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mother's womb. currently the united states is one of only seven developed countries that allow elective abortions after 20 weeks. that puts us on the same moral equivalent in this regard to china and north korea. mr. arrington: mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 36. i stand with the vulnerable and the voiceless. and i kneel in submission to the author of life and ask for his blessings on this country and this initiative. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> i rise to honor the lives of palm springs police officers jose and leslie who were tragically shot and killed one year ago in the line of duty. officer jose lived by the mantra of, to protect and to serve -- to serve and protect. he served our community for nearly 35 years and was just two months away from retirement when he was taken from his family and our community. officer leslie had recently returned to work following the birth of her daughter, now a year old, cora will never hold her mother, but her community will always remembe
mother's womb. currently the united states is one of only seven developed countries that allow elective abortions after 20 weeks. that puts us on the same moral equivalent in this regard to china and north korea. mr. arrington: mr. speaker, i rise in support of h.r. 36. i stand with the vulnerable and the voiceless. and i kneel in submission to the author of life and ask for his blessings on this country and this initiative. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the...