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what is the truth about motherhood in the workplace?the truth is that moms can actually outperform the nonmoms in their careers. >> jenna: how did you get into looking into this? >> i found myself unexpectedly pregnant with a third child, and i decided i needed to go on my own journey to figure out how they could both be a successful career woman and a good mom. while it was on the journey, i interviewed over 100 executive parents and i found that over 80% of them felt they were outperforming their former nonparent mom solves, not in spite of their kids. >> jenna: how do we have the perception of what motherhood will do to our careers? >> it's so true. to be honest, that's one of the things that sent me on this journey because i wanted to know whether the voices are heard in my own head were accurate, whether they were true, and what they were based on. i went on this long journey. i did all types of research to explain why it is that that bias is in our own heads and the environment in which we operate. and then to figure out the truth
what is the truth about motherhood in the workplace?the truth is that moms can actually outperform the nonmoms in their careers. >> jenna: how did you get into looking into this? >> i found myself unexpectedly pregnant with a third child, and i decided i needed to go on my own journey to figure out how they could both be a successful career woman and a good mom. while it was on the journey, i interviewed over 100 executive parents and i found that over 80% of them felt they were...
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but private aid groups and governments are working hard to change the odds inin the lottery of motherhood. in sierra leone, a place that "save the children" ranknks as one of the very worst places to be a mom, a new government program is trying to turn the tide, as we sesee in this short film from "v"viewchange." woman: aftfter a brutatal decade-l-long conflict, sierra leone has the highest child and maternal mortality rates in the world. [music plalays] [dr. tagie gbawru-mansaray] i'm a medical doctor housed here at the princess christian maternity hospspital. narrator: one in five children die before their first birthday and one in eight women die during pregnancy. narrator: the one referral hospital in the capital of freetown services a population of over 400,000 people. ibraham thorlie: good afternoon. narrator: though the hospital is severely understaffed, it is not the only reason so many people are dying. [ibrahamam thorlie] narrator: and often, those patients who come too late are very close to death. [ibraham thorlie] narratoror: rather t than watchg their patients die, many doct
but private aid groups and governments are working hard to change the odds inin the lottery of motherhood. in sierra leone, a place that "save the children" ranknks as one of the very worst places to be a mom, a new government program is trying to turn the tide, as we sesee in this short film from "v"viewchange." woman: aftfter a brutatal decade-l-long conflict, sierra leone has the highest child and maternal mortality rates in the world. [music plalays] [dr. tagie...
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personally as the mother of four school-age children think so much of the first lady putting her motherhood first saying publicly that their son needs one of his parents with him at all times. judge jeanine: people talk about how elegant she is. we'll talk about that later in the show. tomorrow what can we expect from the speech? it's interesting because we had president obama's first speech that was an apology for being an american. i suspect it will be different tomorrow from the *? >> america first does not mean america alone. the cooperate action together to push back on the growing threat against radical terrorists and extremism. the president of the united states believes all children, muslim, jewish, christian, atheist children ought to live in peace and pursue their dreams. judge jeanine: last question, there is a lot of question as to whether he will use the term "islammic terrorism" tomorrow. do you know? >> i won't get ahead of the president's speech. it has been previewed to the press. the previews are consistent with what i said tonight. he has been clear about his views and hi
personally as the mother of four school-age children think so much of the first lady putting her motherhood first saying publicly that their son needs one of his parents with him at all times. judge jeanine: people talk about how elegant she is. we'll talk about that later in the show. tomorrow what can we expect from the speech? it's interesting because we had president obama's first speech that was an apology for being an american. i suspect it will be different tomorrow from the *? >>...
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>>> plus -- ♪ shakira on new music, motherhood and her younger man. >> i would have ten kids with thatan. >> but why she won't return to "the voice." >>> and judge judy, giving out life-changing career advice. >> i'm not giving you a preview. >> okay. guess you'll have to stay tuned for that. >> perfect. >>> now, for may 26th, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >> hello, everyone, and thank you for joining us. nancy o'dell is off tonight. >> we have new developments in the aftermath of the manchester terror attack. as ariana grande speaks out for the first time. >> ariana grande said today she's returning to manchester, england, to raise money for attack victims. details still being worked out. she said our response to this violence must be to come closer together, to help each other, to love more, to sing louder. >> it's awful. it's awful. >> meanwhile, last night, at a small london pub, arian a's friend, katy perry, paid tribute to the 22 victims. >> you think about it, and that's my friend, that's my sister, that's my brother, that's my cousin. the person that loves music, you k
>>> plus -- ♪ shakira on new music, motherhood and her younger man. >> i would have ten kids with thatan. >> but why she won't return to "the voice." >>> and judge judy, giving out life-changing career advice. >> i'm not giving you a preview. >> okay. guess you'll have to stay tuned for that. >> perfect. >>> now, for may 26th, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >> hello, everyone, and thank you for joining...
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i think a lot of whatjeremy corbyn has said, motherhood and apple pie. but no details.here is the land? who pays? he has been talking about 5 million homes. the problem, and is not just people million homes. the problem, and is notjust people waiting for tinsel —— council housing, it is a lovely thing to say, but she was how you're going to do that. am afraid, it points back to the failure of tony blair, all of that team, not the building and replacing council faces. and not doing anything to benefits, the housing benefits. i think they thought it would have been the benefits claimants, suffering. the conservatives have responded. theresa may facing backlash over the energy crisis. suggesting the price freeze. buffaloes believe that could cut investment. aside from the battles, going on every single day, this is the sort of policy offer, very keen to distinguish between ed miliband's, i to distinguish between ed miliband's, lam to distinguish between ed miliband's, i am getting confused. it is in the papers, you should read them something. this was ed miliband's price f
i think a lot of whatjeremy corbyn has said, motherhood and apple pie. but no details.here is the land? who pays? he has been talking about 5 million homes. the problem, and is not just people million homes. the problem, and is notjust people waiting for tinsel —— council housing, it is a lovely thing to say, but she was how you're going to do that. am afraid, it points back to the failure of tony blair, all of that team, not the building and replacing council faces. and not doing anything...
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just as an example, the organization that calls itself for flags in motherhood and apple pie is most likely to be a very strong party or organization to support non-motherhood, non-apple pie for anybody except a handful of people, et cetera. >> okay. you're basically saying the way parties define themselves and what their policies seem to be seem to be at odds. okay. we got that. very quickly. we have a couple minutes. >> real quick. a conversation between liberals and conservatives, republicans, and democrats. i think for young people you're already beginning to change that game. i look at how you are engaging in conversation and how other groups are beginning to respond to that. so i would say continue to do that. again, continue to push back on this idea that there's one way to look at an issue or there's one way to solve a problem. i like to look at the millenial generation and i sum it up this way. you look at problems and you go is there an app for that? all right. and what that means, at least as i have come to understand it is, there's a lot that goes into solving this proble
just as an example, the organization that calls itself for flags in motherhood and apple pie is most likely to be a very strong party or organization to support non-motherhood, non-apple pie for anybody except a handful of people, et cetera. >> okay. you're basically saying the way parties define themselves and what their policies seem to be seem to be at odds. okay. we got that. very quickly. we have a couple minutes. >> real quick. a conversation between liberals and...
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. >> the best part of motherhood? >> i used to be the center of my universe.ow, i'm a satellite of my kids. i completely revolve around them. they're the center of my universe. >> this mama is worth an estimated $300 million, and she was the most liked person on facebook three years in a row. but the grammy winner confesses she struggles with mom guilt, especially when she went back to work on her new album, which hits stores today. >> i started to feel guilty. ♪ >> the latest tip -- >> it means i fell in love. >> so, how did you and gerard fall in love? ♪ >> the song is actually like, if i would have torn out of my own journal, a page. it's a very personal song. >> one mojito, two mojito, are you taking us back to the night you met? >> yes, and i was wearing a striped bra, just like i say in the song. ♪ >> shakira is 40, her man is 30. they're not married, and keeping it that way for now. but will they go for baby number three? >> if it wasn't so hard on my body, i would have ten kids with that man. >> i feel you, shakira. he is a looker. her new album is ava
. >> the best part of motherhood? >> i used to be the center of my universe.ow, i'm a satellite of my kids. i completely revolve around them. they're the center of my universe. >> this mama is worth an estimated $300 million, and she was the most liked person on facebook three years in a row. but the grammy winner confesses she struggles with mom guilt, especially when she went back to work on her new album, which hits stores today. >> i started to feel guilty. ♪...
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we're all at different points in our motherhood.savannah was talking about mom guilt. and she feel s guilty if she's not with her kids. it was refreshing. sheinelle and i left, that was the best thing. >> we were skipping out. it was like having lunch on a cloud. it was therapy, too. just to hear from other people who can relate. we can all relate. we didn't realize it was for "people" magazine, as well. that's out today. >> i didn't realize that "people" magazine had an app that you can watch. and you have all that, too. >> they answer the question, heel or hot dog bun? >> #heel. >> you're the first person i've ever met that likes the heels better than regular bread. >> when you grow up with older brothers, you have to learn to like it. >> good stuff. >> we get together, all of our producers and us, before the show, to talk about what we're going to talk about. morning mother's day is coming up on sunday, which is terrific. question to the ladies here, the moms. would you rather get a store-purchased card for mother's day or a home
we're all at different points in our motherhood.savannah was talking about mom guilt. and she feel s guilty if she's not with her kids. it was refreshing. sheinelle and i left, that was the best thing. >> we were skipping out. it was like having lunch on a cloud. it was therapy, too. just to hear from other people who can relate. we can all relate. we didn't realize it was for "people" magazine, as well. that's out today. >> i didn't realize that "people"...
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sharing their stories of motherhood and it's reached more than 50 cities in north mername.oining us is one of the cast members and the producer. thank you for being here today. stephanie, from the name of this show, it sounds like it could be funny and sad at the same time. >> it absolutely is. we have stories that run the gamut from break your heart to make you laugh so hard you'll be crying because motherhood is not just one thing. it hilarious. it's got so many colors and facets and cast members have really collected that and put together incredible essays to hear and experience. >> tell me about the story you're sharing for the experience? >> i'm writing about domestic violence. one of the charity work here in d.c. is the oldest charity that supports domestic abuse. >> my sister's place. >> right. here in d.c. they support women who have been abused and it's the oldest one here in the d.c. area and it's really close to my heart. i think about my friends and students. i know so many that have been abused so it's about the abuse in my own family. >> and that must be power
sharing their stories of motherhood and it's reached more than 50 cities in north mername.oining us is one of the cast members and the producer. thank you for being here today. stephanie, from the name of this show, it sounds like it could be funny and sad at the same time. >> it absolutely is. we have stories that run the gamut from break your heart to make you laugh so hard you'll be crying because motherhood is not just one thing. it hilarious. it's got so many colors and facets and...
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. >> translator: motherhood, it's a lie. i have always been against moerd hood sir got motherhood. >> translator: that's endorsed in france, in fact you're creating such networks abroad. it's disstitch bl in terms of selling the human body -- >> translator: i'm against sir got motherhood completely. when you're in france you chose not to recognize any rights for that child. i don't believe in that i believe in generosity. >> translator: rights of selling -- >> translator: i'm against commercial lieization of -- i'm against a child being made to suffer. >> translator: well he can benefit from guardianship. >> translator: but the child will be able to die in the street because he will not have any help or she will not have any help. >> translator: a wonderful society. >> translator: le pen you have a lot of time left here. >> translator: let's be serious. your product is not serious. let's get something interesting to the people watching, social protection. i would like to know what advances you want to have in reimbursement b
. >> translator: motherhood, it's a lie. i have always been against moerd hood sir got motherhood. >> translator: that's endorsed in france, in fact you're creating such networks abroad. it's disstitch bl in terms of selling the human body -- >> translator: i'm against sir got motherhood completely. when you're in france you chose not to recognize any rights for that child. i don't believe in that i believe in generosity. >> translator: rights of selling -- >>...
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>> this as jessica points out, and the marketing strategy can point to any line item and bring motherhood. so many ways to go, and handled everything, fund the arts. the problem is, greatest spending other people's money. we can't afford these things, we have deficits as far as the eye can see. we have to make some cuts somewhere. i'm happy to cut the defense budget. and increase medicare which is out of money, the social security will be out of money, there is not one government program that won't go bankrupt in a few years. i would like democrats just once to take a red pencil to the budget and say this can go, they can't do it. dagen: you want to respond? >> grandchildren are pretty far down the line so i don't have a comment. dagen: john, you have the final word. >> whether the arts are good or bad doesn't matter when you are talking about a $4 trillion budget and a couple billion dollars, that is a rounding error, not a day's worth of interest expense. two thirds of the budget is social security, medicaid, medicaid, debt service, you have to do something with these entitlements, doin
>> this as jessica points out, and the marketing strategy can point to any line item and bring motherhood. so many ways to go, and handled everything, fund the arts. the problem is, greatest spending other people's money. we can't afford these things, we have deficits as far as the eye can see. we have to make some cuts somewhere. i'm happy to cut the defense budget. and increase medicare which is out of money, the social security will be out of money, there is not one government program...
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the first lady posting this sweet tweet in television of motherhood, a snapshot of her son barron. it was beautiful weather. i hope you got to enjoy it with mom or on your own. it was spectacular. molly: by about 10:00, we did not even need the jacket anymore. that is more to come. we are tracking temperatures in the upper 80's to low 90's, so get ready. it will be feeling more like august. we can see a little bit of cloud cover left over here and that is what we are stuck with. a little bit of an increase in cloud cover. that is the moral of the story. blue skies mixing here near national. both westerly winds have been kicking in all day long. some of the peak wind gust have been getting to 35 miles per hour near frederick and hagerstown. look at our 24 hour temperature change, so we are 20 degrees warmer from baltimore to annapolis, including andrews and purchase bird, so feeling much better compared to the 50's that we saw yesterday. the d.c. area made it to 80 degrees. overnight lows tonight starting in the 70's at 7:00 dropping back to the low 50's tomorrow morning and start o
the first lady posting this sweet tweet in television of motherhood, a snapshot of her son barron. it was beautiful weather. i hope you got to enjoy it with mom or on your own. it was spectacular. molly: by about 10:00, we did not even need the jacket anymore. that is more to come. we are tracking temperatures in the upper 80's to low 90's, so get ready. it will be feeling more like august. we can see a little bit of cloud cover left over here and that is what we are stuck with. a little bit of...
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there is something about maternity, universal motherhood that appeals to people of various faith traditions. in our common humanity, there is a nee our psychological makeup, our spiritual makeup, for what she embodies, for what she represents, for what she brings to people, which is the love of god. that heart of god expressed especially through the heart of a mother, a mother's love. >> and i think as pope francis said recently without mary there's no christ. without mary no jesus. >> right. >> and mary is our path to jesus. >> yes. >> interesting and we'll talk more about that. we're going to show some icons of mary that are very important in the russian byzentine catholic world and we'll explain her powers and her efficacy. rejoin us when we return. thank you. antine catholic world and we'll explain her powers and her efficacy. rejoin us when we return. thank you. ,, . [ music ]. . >>> hello and welcome back. we're talking with father kevin kennedy about mary, the blessed ver gin, the mother of god, the autokas, god bearer. please tell us what we need to know about mary's role in christi
there is something about maternity, universal motherhood that appeals to people of various faith traditions. in our common humanity, there is a nee our psychological makeup, our spiritual makeup, for what she embodies, for what she represents, for what she brings to people, which is the love of god. that heart of god expressed especially through the heart of a mother, a mother's love. >> and i think as pope francis said recently without mary there's no christ. without mary no jesus....
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she is mother, there is something about universal motherhood that appeals to people of various faith traditions in our common humanity. there is a need, i think within our psychological and spiritual makeup, for what she embodies, for what she represents and brings to people, which is the love of god. that heart of god expressed especially through the heart of a mother, a mother's love. >> i think as pope francis said recently, without mary, there is no christ. without mary, no jesus. mary is our path to jesus. interesting. and we will talk more about that. we will show some icons of mary that are very important in the russian is in teen catholic world. we will explain her powers and her efficacy. please join us when we return. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> hello and welcome back. we are talking with father kevin kennedy about mary, the blessed virgin, the mother of god. father kennedy, please tell us what we need to know about mary's role in christian salvation, the plan of salvation . >> mary is all about the incarnation, which is the enforcement of god. god becoming one of his own creation. in
she is mother, there is something about universal motherhood that appeals to people of various faith traditions in our common humanity. there is a need, i think within our psychological and spiritual makeup, for what she embodies, for what she represents and brings to people, which is the love of god. that heart of god expressed especially through the heart of a mother, a mother's love. >> i think as pope francis said recently, without mary, there is no christ. without mary, no jesus....
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. >> motherhood will do that. >> fans loved it. >> to "dancing with the stars" last night's theme washt. not all celebs were ready for their closeups. the night ended with a double elimination. >> start with the good. the fast performance, best perfor earned a perfect score. with the high score, immunity. everybody else forced to compete in a danceoff against each other. trying to win extra points. lady went head-to-head. athletes were matched up. and then the bachelor had to face-off. simone, rashad, won their titles. then time to find out who was going home. >> the host took a long pause to build the tension. in the end it was -- nanny kerrigan and nick vile. both said bye-bye. >> they both said an amazing experience. we of course, wish them good luck. >> we say, welcome, and by welcome, to new york. because, they'll be making an appearance later on today on "good morning america." >> which always, you are sad they get kicked off. then we get to have them on gma. run over them try to see them. alas, unless we fall asleep first. >> he means stalking. >> not stalking. >> announcer: th
. >> motherhood will do that. >> fans loved it. >> to "dancing with the stars" last night's theme washt. not all celebs were ready for their closeups. the night ended with a double elimination. >> start with the good. the fast performance, best perfor earned a perfect score. with the high score, immunity. everybody else forced to compete in a danceoff against each other. trying to win extra points. lady went head-to-head. athletes were matched up. and then the...
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going to -- ♪ i wish i could shower ♪ and i'm terrified of it >> boiled down the whole thing of motherhood. i'm good. >> yeah? >> yeah. >> because it gets to the point as a parent where it's just -- ♪ come on take the baby come on ♪ ♪ come on take the baby come on ♪ >> aunts, uncle, grandma, grandpa, take the baby. just for five minutes. >> enjoy the whole thing on rightthisminute.com and click on tv show or use our mobile app. >>> hey. how you doing, honey? >> chelsea just called for a ride. >> and he's got all of her information because he sees it on the app. >> exactly. >> but see the turn of events during this trip. >> oh! just figured it out! >> uh-oh. >>> and it's ink in motion. >> they start dropping ink using those syringes into the water as it flows. but watch the effects. >> the mesmerizing images next. >> look how incredible it looks. it delivers a whole mouth clean with a less intense taste. zero alcohol™. so it has the bad breath germ-killing power of this... [rock music] with the lighter feel... of this. [classical music] for a whole mouth clean with a less intense taste... a
going to -- ♪ i wish i could shower ♪ and i'm terrified of it >> boiled down the whole thing of motherhood. i'm good. >> yeah? >> yeah. >> because it gets to the point as a parent where it's just -- ♪ come on take the baby come on ♪ ♪ come on take the baby come on ♪ >> aunts, uncle, grandma, grandpa, take the baby. just for five minutes. >> enjoy the whole thing on rightthisminute.com and click on tv show or use our mobile app. >>> hey....
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. >> 59-year-old star says motherhood is her greatest joy in life.three boys had infertility issues when she was younger and turned to adoption to fulfill her dream of having a family. >> i think my struggle to become a mother was something i didn't talk about until recently. but i think that people understand the struggle that i've had being an adoptive mother. i think it was so public and weird and i think it's just so exciting for everyone to get to see my boys having such a good time. >> she's been raising her kids as a single mom, and has not really been looking for love. >> there's not a lot of men that think, gee, i'd like to date her and be the baby daddy of three little kids. so, i kind of took me out of the dating sphere. i'm okay with that, but it's much more interesting to me to have a real and true love with my friends and family than a pretend relationship with a man that doesn't have what it takes to step up. >> sharon was honored as mother of the year at the associate for breast and prostate cancer studies mother's day luncheon. she s
. >> 59-year-old star says motherhood is her greatest joy in life.three boys had infertility issues when she was younger and turned to adoption to fulfill her dream of having a family. >> i think my struggle to become a mother was something i didn't talk about until recently. but i think that people understand the struggle that i've had being an adoptive mother. i think it was so public and weird and i think it's just so exciting for everyone to get to see my boys having such a good...
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in november of 2015, alessandra who asked us not to use her las much thought to the politics of motherhood. >> a lot of us that aren't in the situation are blind to it. >> reporter: but now as she is expecting her second child she's speaking out as part of a growing push for guaranteed maternity leave in america. >> even towards the ends of my pregnancy i found myself crying and thinking, you know, why am i bringing a baby into this world when i can't even spend my time with her. >> reporter: the united states is the only developed country that does not promise paid leave to new parents. in the past two decades support for paid maternity leave has grown to 82%, according to pew research but in that same time there's been zero increase in the number of women actually using parental leave of any kind. jay zagorsky is an economist at the ohio state university. >> this is rather surprising since the u.s. economy has grown by two thirds over that time frame. >> reporter: nationally, 88% of workers have no access to paid leave through their employers, and although these policies are expanding, z
in november of 2015, alessandra who asked us not to use her las much thought to the politics of motherhood. >> a lot of us that aren't in the situation are blind to it. >> reporter: but now as she is expecting her second child she's speaking out as part of a growing push for guaranteed maternity leave in america. >> even towards the ends of my pregnancy i found myself crying and thinking, you know, why am i bringing a baby into this world when i can't even spend my time with...
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our culture seems to equate womenhood with motherhood. people who chose not to have children are often shamed by their colleagues or friends for not having children. the minute i got married my grandmother started off to me when i was going to have children because procreation in couplehood is just assumed. i would like to debunk that assumption. many people are fulfilled without being parents. it is not for everyone. contrary to the notion that it may be selfish to not have children i think it is selfish to have children if you are not ready for it and don't have the time or resources to give that child what he or she deserves. career concerns, lack of maternal and paternal instincts the desire not to bring children into a violent world and others as reasons not to procreate. everyone battled negative comments about their decision not to have children. i am trying to do my part to disspell those assumptions and help people being laurened with whatever choice they make. according to 2008, 15% of new marriages are interracial. and yet, are
our culture seems to equate womenhood with motherhood. people who chose not to have children are often shamed by their colleagues or friends for not having children. the minute i got married my grandmother started off to me when i was going to have children because procreation in couplehood is just assumed. i would like to debunk that assumption. many people are fulfilled without being parents. it is not for everyone. contrary to the notion that it may be selfish to not have children i think it...
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our culture seems to equate womanhood with motherhood, people who choose not to have children are often shamed by their colleagues or friends were not having children. the minute i got married my grandmother started asking me when i was going to have children because kraut-- procreation and couple hood is just assumed. i would like to debunk that assumption took many people are fulfilled without being parents. it's not for everyone and contrary to the notion may be selfish to not have children, i think it is selfish to have children if you are not ready for it and you don't have the time or resources to give that child what they deserve. the women in midnight interviewed cited financial issues, career concerns, lack of maternal and paternal instincts, negative childhood experiences, overpopulation and the desire not to bring children into a violent world as their major reasons for not procreating and every one of the interviewees was aware of our kid centric culture and battled negative comments about their decision not have children. i'm trying to do my part to dispel those assumptions
our culture seems to equate womanhood with motherhood, people who choose not to have children are often shamed by their colleagues or friends were not having children. the minute i got married my grandmother started asking me when i was going to have children because kraut-- procreation and couple hood is just assumed. i would like to debunk that assumption took many people are fulfilled without being parents. it's not for everyone and contrary to the notion may be selfish to not have children,...
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>>> plus -- ♪ shakira on new music, motherhood and her younger man. >> i would have ten kids with thatoice." >>> and judge judy, giving out life-changing career advice. >> i'm not giving you a preview. >> okay. guess you'll have to stay tuned for that. >> perfect.
>>> plus -- ♪ shakira on new music, motherhood and her younger man. >> i would have ten kids with thatoice." >>> and judge judy, giving out life-changing career advice. >> i'm not giving you a preview. >> okay. guess you'll have to stay tuned for that. >> perfect.
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change again by the weekend, i've no doubt, labour have yet to come up with anything other than motherhoode. that is appealing to people. what is interesting is there was a poll at the weekend, we talked about it saturday night, which showed that jeremy corbyn, for the first time, had actually got a slightly better poll rating for personal rating in terms of leadership qualities... i can't remember what the question was. it was about ordinary qualities. on a personal level low, we have just seen a set piece interview from theresa may, very in control, we know how it works, people on the doorsteps will be dealing with their prospective mps and candidates and jeremy corbyn is apparently doing quite well in face—to—face stuff, i think there is everything to play for. who knows what else might happen. a u-turn like this as far as i can see is unique ina like this as far as i can see is unique in a general election, i cannot remember anybody else ever going back on a policy from a ma nifesto. going back on a policy from a manifesto. it is notjust the supreme manifesto. it is notjust the supreme
change again by the weekend, i've no doubt, labour have yet to come up with anything other than motherhoode. that is appealing to people. what is interesting is there was a poll at the weekend, we talked about it saturday night, which showed that jeremy corbyn, for the first time, had actually got a slightly better poll rating for personal rating in terms of leadership qualities... i can't remember what the question was. it was about ordinary qualities. on a personal level low, we have just...
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that what has actually been obvious for a long time, "the gender pay gap is largely because of motherhoodne who thought about it for a second already knew it. even in 2017, women are the ones who give birth to babies and they often take the lead in raising them for you doing that, though, takes focus away from a conventional career. so, many women quit or take flexible but lower paying jobs. there's nothing wrong with any of that. some people still believe that raising decent kids is more important than working at a law firm and is the right to think that. of course, it would have been nice for the times to show this kind of honesty during the eight years of president obama's terms when the bands to eliminate the sexism based pay gap were never ending. paper still seems to see women's lack of enthusiasm for global capitalism as a moral crisis, something that we need to fix immediately. the same article they had met the gap is simply caused by different choices, freely made. the article says "the long-term price theft government giving up economic productivity to have families and plots wa
that what has actually been obvious for a long time, "the gender pay gap is largely because of motherhoodne who thought about it for a second already knew it. even in 2017, women are the ones who give birth to babies and they often take the lead in raising them for you doing that, though, takes focus away from a conventional career. so, many women quit or take flexible but lower paying jobs. there's nothing wrong with any of that. some people still believe that raising decent kids is more...
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i have always been against surrogate motherhood. >> that is endorsed in rants. and act, you are creating such a abroad. it is despicable, in terms of telling the human body. >> i'm against surrogate motherhood completely. when you have a child in france, you prefer not to recognize any rights or that child and i don't believe in that i believe in insi k, less -- i believe generosity. >> let's push forward. >> on against a child being made to suffer. >> well, he can benefit from guardianship. >> with the child be able to die in the street he will not have any health or she will not have any health. a wonderful society. -- >> your le pen project is not serious. the peopleack to watching. i want to know what advances you want to have in reimbursement by the social security system. mrs. le pen, first of all. >> i want to save the social protection system first off. the reality today is this protection system is in danger. you had in that the goal is to dismantle it in some shape or form. mr. macron, you have made a proposals of reimbursement for eyewear, it's over,
i have always been against surrogate motherhood. >> that is endorsed in rants. and act, you are creating such a abroad. it is despicable, in terms of telling the human body. >> i'm against surrogate motherhood completely. when you have a child in france, you prefer not to recognize any rights or that child and i don't believe in that i believe in insi k, less -- i believe generosity. >> let's push forward. >> on against a child being made to suffer. >> well, he can...
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personally as the mother of four school-aged children think so highly of the first lady putting motherhood first saying publicly their son needs one of his parents with him at all times. judge jeanine: one of the things reference is people talk about how elegant she is. we'll talk about that later in the show. but tomorrow, what can we expect from the speech and it's kinds of interesting because we had president obama's first speech, it was an apology for being an american. i suspect will be different tomorrow from the *. >> it will be different. we are not there to impose our customs and values on the rest of the world. america first does not mean america alone. building relationships and cooperative attitude and the cooperative action together to push back on the growing threat around the globe, including in the east in. against radical terrorists and extremism. this is something the president of the united states believes all children, muslim children, atheist children, christian children ought to live in peace and pursue their dreams as well. judge jeanine: last question. there is a lo
personally as the mother of four school-aged children think so highly of the first lady putting motherhood first saying publicly their son needs one of his parents with him at all times. judge jeanine: one of the things reference is people talk about how elegant she is. we'll talk about that later in the show. but tomorrow, what can we expect from the speech and it's kinds of interesting because we had president obama's first speech, it was an apology for being an american. i suspect will be...
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. >> the face of motherhood is changing. woman in their 0s are having more babies than womens in their 20s. according to new information from the cdc, experts say more women are waiting longer to have children at the same time the teen birth rate is dropping. >> time for the social corner, most kids love to do flips in a bounce house. >> a 2-year-old in connecticut has been there and done that take a look at this. he calmly bounces up and down with both hands tucked in his pockets like i got this, don't worry. the video was taken by his uncle on his birthday last week, the clip labeled i'll never be as cool as my two-year-old nephew in a bounce house has been seen a million times. >>> jack fisher snapped a selfie from space, he said sorry about the reflection, you can see the moon next to my helmet and you can seem the size of my smile. peggy whitman performed the 200th space walk outside the space station, ranks for the selfie, we'll be right back. chris christie: addiction is a disease. it can happen to anyone. help is wit
. >> the face of motherhood is changing. woman in their 0s are having more babies than womens in their 20s. according to new information from the cdc, experts say more women are waiting longer to have children at the same time the teen birth rate is dropping. >> time for the social corner, most kids love to do flips in a bounce house. >> a 2-year-old in connecticut has been there and done that take a look at this. he calmly bounces up and down with both hands tucked in his...
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less mom after they became moms, after they have children saying this quote, we must confront that motherhood not a greater detriment to pay and equality. gender pay rate was one of the reasons behind woman's march in washington but still ivanka trump was attacked by alissa milano, you mean preexisting condition day, you read your father's wealthcare bill? damn if you do and damn if you don't. heather: somebody who had a good day is miss usa. carley: her crown did not come without controversy. social media divide on how she answered this question about health care. >> do you think affordable health care for all u.s. citizens is a right or a privilege and why? >> i'm definite i will say it's a privilege. as government employee i'm granted health care and i see firsthand that for one to have health care you need to have jobs, therefore we need to cultivate this environment that we are given the opportunities that health care as well as jobs to all the american citizens worldwide. [cheers and applause] carley: she says that it's a privilege and promoting jobs, but not everybody agrees with her a
less mom after they became moms, after they have children saying this quote, we must confront that motherhood not a greater detriment to pay and equality. gender pay rate was one of the reasons behind woman's march in washington but still ivanka trump was attacked by alissa milano, you mean preexisting condition day, you read your father's wealthcare bill? damn if you do and damn if you don't. heather: somebody who had a good day is miss usa. carley: her crown did not come without controversy....
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alessandra, who asked us not to use her last name, hadn't given much thought to the politics of motherhoodot of us who aren't in the situation are blind to it. >> reporter: but now, as she's expecting her second child she's speaking out for a guaranteed maternity leave in america. >> even toward the end of my pregnancy, i find myself crying, why am i bringing a baby into this world when i can't spend enough time with her. >> reporter: in the past two decades, support for paid maternity leave has grown to 82%. but in that same time, there's been zero increase in the number of women actually using parental leave of any kind. >> this is surprising since the united states has grown by two-thirds. >> reporter: 88% of workers have no access to paid leave through their employerins. at the current pace, it would be200 years before all americans are covered. >> there are actually only four countries in the world that don't provide any paid leave. and those four countries are the united states, swaziland, liberia and papua new guinea. i'm not sure we want to be in that category. >> reporter: alessan
alessandra, who asked us not to use her last name, hadn't given much thought to the politics of motherhoodot of us who aren't in the situation are blind to it. >> reporter: but now, as she's expecting her second child she's speaking out for a guaranteed maternity leave in america. >> even toward the end of my pregnancy, i find myself crying, why am i bringing a baby into this world when i can't spend enough time with her. >> reporter: in the past two decades, support for paid...
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and like many women, in real life, she tells me the art of work and the art of motherhood overlap. >>. i had just come off of a tv show i had been on for six years, "sons of anarchy." so i was able to grant myself time, you know. i was like, i put in a lot of time, i earned some money, i and that just felt like, you know, the gift. and then i was like once i had my child, i was like i don't want to go back to work and i was just waiting for something that made me feel like, oh, right, it made me feel that part of myself again. >> she's on this month's cover of new york moves magazine and she told me that it is a privilege and a gift, but it shouldn't be for every woman. every woman should be able to make those decisions. but she was able to take some time off and bank her dollars and choose the next thing. a lot of women don't have that chis. choice. >> she's fabulous in billions. >>> "early start" continues right now. the former acting attorney general set to contradict the white house's story on michael flynn's talks with the russians. what she'll say and how it could fakt t faerkt
and like many women, in real life, she tells me the art of work and the art of motherhood overlap. >>. i had just come off of a tv show i had been on for six years, "sons of anarchy." so i was able to grant myself time, you know. i was like, i put in a lot of time, i earned some money, i and that just felt like, you know, the gift. and then i was like once i had my child, i was like i don't want to go back to work and i was just waiting for something that made me feel like, oh,...
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a quick moment to say hello to the special ones in my life, who have given me the blessings of motherhoodhey have taught me the most about unconditional love and i want to honor them in addition to my own wonderful mom, that's why i love you guys. >>> you're live in the cnn news room, i'm monica cabrera with breaking news. we have a dire warning after a ballistic missile test. the north session that test was to see if that test was to see if a missile could carry a large nuclear war head and pyongyang has a definitely warning for the u.s. in just minutes, we will go live to beijing for a live report on this breaking news. now to the ominous warning from the former director of national intelligence about the state of our government, following president trump's decision to fire fbi director james comey. >> i think in many ways, our institutions are under assault of extermly and that's
a quick moment to say hello to the special ones in my life, who have given me the blessings of motherhoodhey have taught me the most about unconditional love and i want to honor them in addition to my own wonderful mom, that's why i love you guys. >>> you're live in the cnn news room, i'm monica cabrera with breaking news. we have a dire warning after a ballistic missile test. the north session that test was to see if that test was to see if a missile could carry a large nuclear war...
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the most striking part of the speech, reference to motherhood and football was funny in the way he speck to cultural embattlements. christian conservatives are very important. devery well among blue collar evangelicals, much better than ted cruz expected. that's a big why he beat cruz for the nomination. in the general election he won about 80% evangelical christians are an absolute corner stone. what he did throughout the campaign and again in this speech was essentially argue that they are under siege by mainstream culture and he's their defender and i think the republican consultant pointed out last graer the beginning donald trump has been able to overcome a lot of dissonance about the way he lives his life. i'll fight your battles for you and that's what he did today. >> this president is good at b subliminal messages. and there's a report today there's a shake up because mixed messaging, poor messaging coming out of the swhus big problem. the president saying maybe i'm moving too fast, his own people saying too fast. is it too fast or is there, does this highlight other inefficienc
the most striking part of the speech, reference to motherhood and football was funny in the way he speck to cultural embattlements. christian conservatives are very important. devery well among blue collar evangelicals, much better than ted cruz expected. that's a big why he beat cruz for the nomination. in the general election he won about 80% evangelical christians are an absolute corner stone. what he did throughout the campaign and again in this speech was essentially argue that they are...
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mother's day, and to celebrate we asked women from around the world to share their thoughts on motherhood♪ >> a visual journey around the world through the eyes of moms. >>> all right. tonight don't miss an all-new episode of "parts unknown" where anthony bourdain takes us to laos. >> both of you born here? >> yeah. >> i'm the older sister. she's younger. >> how has the country changed since you were little kids? >> wow. country changed a lot. we open the tourism scene that is good for the local economy and local people, they can earn money and tourists. >> president obama was just here a few months ago. >> yes. few months ago. he gave a lot of help for education and for -- >> explosive ordinance removal. that's a lot. >> this is one of the local feast. chicken foot. fried squid. >> i love this. >> in lao when we enjoy food, we say "sep lai." >> all right, i'm hungry. how about you? "parts ununknown" airs right he tonight at 9:00 p.m. >>> happy mother's day to everyone. happy mother's day to my mom and sister and everyone else. happy mother's day, ana cabrera, up next in the "newsroom." >
mother's day, and to celebrate we asked women from around the world to share their thoughts on motherhood♪ >> a visual journey around the world through the eyes of moms. >>> all right. tonight don't miss an all-new episode of "parts unknown" where anthony bourdain takes us to laos. >> both of you born here? >> yeah. >> i'm the older sister. she's younger. >> how has the country changed since you were little kids? >> wow. country changed a...
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as millennials start to dominate motherhood. it could change our politics.ecurity moms focused on post 9/11 world. those were republicans. and those now may be focused on other issues as top priorities. perhaps childcare, family leave and equal pay. for now those are areas of strength for the democrats. bottom line, demographics of moms are changing radically before our eyes, we showed you that quick snapshot and along the way may change our politics. >>> back in a moment. the end game and choppy halls at republican town halls that might, might turn into a wave for democrats next year. >> we need a bipartisan select committee to investigate this. when are you going to open your eyes? when are you going to decide to be an american and not a politics? >>> coming so new touch screens... and biometrics. in 574 branches. all done by... yesterday. ♪ ♪ banks aren't just undergoing a face lift. they're undergoing a transformation. a data fueled, security driven shift in applications and customer experience. which is why comcast business delivers consistent network p
as millennials start to dominate motherhood. it could change our politics.ecurity moms focused on post 9/11 world. those were republicans. and those now may be focused on other issues as top priorities. perhaps childcare, family leave and equal pay. for now those are areas of strength for the democrats. bottom line, demographics of moms are changing radically before our eyes, we showed you that quick snapshot and along the way may change our politics. >>> back in a moment. the end game...
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peggy nadell's image survives in home movies and in memory from the days when she was relishing motherhood blissfully unaware of the evil to come. >> i was always close with my mother. always. >> reporter: susanne nadell-scaccio was that little girl and says her mom peggy was everything a mother should be. >> as a child, i ice skated. my mother would sit in the rink and freeze. she'd sit there with a coat on all bundled up, shivering. >> reporter: susanne and her younger brother jim grew up in suburban rockland county about 45 minutes north of new york city. >> we were able to go away to sleep-away camp when we were little. my parents traveled. >> reporter: at first, peggy did what many women did in the 1960s. she stayed at home while her husband rob headed off to work. but peggy was drawn to something bigger than her suburban sanctuary. when susanne was young, her mom was back in school earning her mba. >> she was probably one of the few women in the graduating class. >> reporter: and then went into a man's business. >> and then went into a man's business and worked very hard. >> home is
peggy nadell's image survives in home movies and in memory from the days when she was relishing motherhood blissfully unaware of the evil to come. >> i was always close with my mother. always. >> reporter: susanne nadell-scaccio was that little girl and says her mom peggy was everything a mother should be. >> as a child, i ice skated. my mother would sit in the rink and freeze. she'd sit there with a coat on all bundled up, shivering. >> reporter: susanne and her younger...