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at least 8,000 girls are mutilated daily worldwide. activists against fgm say it takes place on u.s. soil among illegal, undocumented immigrants. >> normally it's not done by doctors and the instruments that are used are not sterilized, it sometimes used on a number of people and in cases like that it can lead to stds and also infections and a lot of other health issues even after you grow up. >> dukureh joined equality now and members of the house of representatives to highlight the problem of fgm in the united states and call for action. >> think of a young girl going through this unknowingly or without her permission to in essence change her life forever. it is said that fgm is to preserve the virginity of these girls and to keep them pure until marriage but it is really taking their spirit away. their life away if you will. and their decision away. >> representatives sheila jackson lee and joseph crowley are lobbying other lawmakers and the obama administration to organize a national action plan that will end fgm in the u.s. within
at least 8,000 girls are mutilated daily worldwide. activists against fgm say it takes place on u.s. soil among illegal, undocumented immigrants. >> normally it's not done by doctors and the instruments that are used are not sterilized, it sometimes used on a number of people and in cases like that it can lead to stds and also infections and a lot of other health issues even after you grow up. >> dukureh joined equality now and members of the house of representatives to highlight...
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estimated between 130 and 150 million women are victims of genital mutilation. >> the practice is most commonly performed on girls before puberty, not just in africa or asia but right here in europe. >> some say it is part of their tradition but others call it torture. either way, banning the practice is now a top priority. >> they say it makes girls pure and decent but the cutting procedure often carried out with knives or razor blades looks more like mutilation. the ritual involves partial or full removal of external female genitalia. it is in decline but 130 million women are still living with the consequences. girls in europe are also at risk. her project is called change. >> when you talk to people, they say it is our culture. my mother has been through it, my grandmother, otherwise nobody will marry her in the future. >> around 25,000 women are living with the consequences of genital mutilation. many from immigrant backgrounds underwent the procedure. they chain to educate people. >> many have very little knowledge about the subject. no one talks about it. >> she is one of those
estimated between 130 and 150 million women are victims of genital mutilation. >> the practice is most commonly performed on girls before puberty, not just in africa or asia but right here in europe. >> some say it is part of their tradition but others call it torture. either way, banning the practice is now a top priority. >> they say it makes girls pure and decent but the cutting procedure often carried out with knives or razor blades looks more like mutilation. the ritual...
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now, that's progressive. >>> in this half hour, the women who advocate female genital mutilation.re to see why they say fgm is part of their heritage. >>> this apology from a japanese official has gone viral. we're going to be asking what is the best way to make a public apology? >>> also on the program, aaron is back. there's a crime wave. >> it's all about what's inside this jar of liquid honey from new zealand. it's touted to have purposes and proven so popular around the world more is consumed than produced. that means there's a lot of make manuka on our shelves. >>> here in the uk, a national scandal is how a group of mp's described the failure to tackle the problem of female genital mutilation. there's been only one prosecution. in africa it's common in many countries. anne has been to kenya to find out why some women are strong advocates of fgm despite a global campaign against it. >> they left their homes at the crack of dawn. the mission is important to them. the community are told to abandon chores. walking from all directions from the vast area to converge here, a venue
now, that's progressive. >>> in this half hour, the women who advocate female genital mutilation.re to see why they say fgm is part of their heritage. >>> this apology from a japanese official has gone viral. we're going to be asking what is the best way to make a public apology? >>> also on the program, aaron is back. there's a crime wave. >> it's all about what's inside this jar of liquid honey from new zealand. it's touted to have purposes and proven so...
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. >> were there any mutilation of the bodies? >> any mutilation? scalping? >> i have heard there was a scalping and it might be mentioned in the book someplace. but there was not a lot of that. many of the wounded indians in fact were taken into pine ridge along with the soldiers and the director of the episcopal church -- rector of the episcopal offered the church as a hospital. they removed the pews, and all of the women and children were placed in there and stayed in there for several weeks. yes? >> good morning -- good afternoon, sir. i have done some research in this area for a masters degree. i've borrowed heavily from your bibliography and your services as well as dr. hedren's. i appreciate the work you have done. how did you value what the sources between the army official records compared to the lakota records and the lakota accounts? are there discrepancies? did you see a lot of in accuracies or glaring inconsistencies? >> there are certainly inaccuracies in any of these, as i'm sure that you are aware of. but usually other than accounts of people
. >> were there any mutilation of the bodies? >> any mutilation? scalping? >> i have heard there was a scalping and it might be mentioned in the book someplace. but there was not a lot of that. many of the wounded indians in fact were taken into pine ridge along with the soldiers and the director of the episcopal church -- rector of the episcopal offered the church as a hospital. they removed the pews, and all of the women and children were placed in there and stayed in there...
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. >> and -- >> he always seems to find ways to mutilate himself. >> following his attempted suicide, staff tries to keep him from doing further harm. @ñ making sure you pay the right price for a new car just got a whole lot easier. introducing the kelley blue book price advisor. the powerful tool that shows you what should pay. it gives you a fair purchase price that's based on what others recently for the same car and kelley blue book's trusted pricing expertise. it all adds up to the confidence that you'll get a great deal. that's just another way kbb.com helps you make a smart new car decision. >>> the primary challenge facing staff at san antonio's bear county jail is managing the lives of 3,500 men and women. who for the most part would rather be almost anywhere else. they all require attention. but some inmates require far more attention than others. it has been one month since he attempted to hang himself in his cell. >> tell me your name. talk to me. >> after a brief hospital stay, >> after a brief hospital stay, guerra is now back in the segregation cell where he will be clo
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. >>> condemnation of female genital mutilation. we asked kenyan women why they choose to cut their girls. >>> hello. tensions are suddenly high in jerusalem ahead of a funeral for a 17-year-old palestinian youth who was abducted and killed. abu khdair's family says an autopsy is still being carried out. ten palestinian as have been injured in air strikes on the gaza strip. the raids are in response to 20 rockets and mortars fired from gaza directed at israel. we're trying to piece together what we can expect to happen in the course of the coming hours. >> reporter: that's right. bbc has been speaking to the father of abu khdair. he told us he's waiting for this autopsy to be completed on his son's body. he was told it could have been finished as soon as lunchtime. the actual autopsy could indeed go on until later in the day. we understand it's carried out by israeli doctors. there's also a palestinian doctor present. at this time the israeli police are saying what happens to the body is out of their hands. it's in the hands of the
. >>> condemnation of female genital mutilation. we asked kenyan women why they choose to cut their girls. >>> hello. tensions are suddenly high in jerusalem ahead of a funeral for a 17-year-old palestinian youth who was abducted and killed. abu khdair's family says an autopsy is still being carried out. ten palestinian as have been injured in air strikes on the gaza strip. the raids are in response to 20 rockets and mortars fired from gaza directed at israel. we're trying to...
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. >> and -- >> he always seems to find ways to mutilate himself. >> following his attempted suicide, tries to keep him from doing further harm. a. capella university is designed around your profession, giving you what you need to go further, to your point "c". capella university. start your journey at capella.edu. start your journey at capella.edu. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. dovisit tripadvisor new york. with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. but you're not done. capella university can help take your career even further, with the most direct path to your point "c". capella university. start your journey at capella
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the world is besieged by a number of really horrible children who rape, who mutilate the innocent. saying no boots is no comfort to the world's victims. we are here not to wage war, we are here to offer the possibilities that we will wage war. if you offer the possibility to wage war, you will not have a war. that's how it works. the idea that we say, we're out of this. we've got some problems at home. we've got to deal with, you know, these social ills. you guys take care of it. that's not a message you send around the world when there are people who are dying for freedom. >> the message you just said is exactly what we're not sending. we have 600 military bases around the world. we are everywhere we could possibly be. we are not receding. we're cutting back certain things we should be. i wish we would rebuild another air carrier. i can't -- i would like to see the evidence that somehow -- >> i think they should go back and get the missile bases, maybe in eastern europe, pulled. i think we should stop saying no boots on the ground. even if we believe we're not going to do it. >> t
the world is besieged by a number of really horrible children who rape, who mutilate the innocent. saying no boots is no comfort to the world's victims. we are here not to wage war, we are here to offer the possibilities that we will wage war. if you offer the possibility to wage war, you will not have a war. that's how it works. the idea that we say, we're out of this. we've got some problems at home. we've got to deal with, you know, these social ills. you guys take care of it. that's not a...
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victim of female genital mutilation got booted from speaking at brandeis and not a peep.erian girls are kidnapped, same thing. oppression galore, they just snore. instead, the modern professor traffics in safe lefty drek to elevate status in places where their beliefs go unquestioned. i am woman, her me roar is now read my thesis on the patriarch allel assault on my armpits. it's no fun bash agriculture if it isn't western. all right. remember when college taught you stuff like stuff that was needed to prosper? not to make symbolic gestures. >> i don't know if it taught me that much about prospering. >> i thought about this, in certain classes i was doing so poorly i may have considered growing my air pit hair out just to up my kr67"c" to an "a." it shows you how out of touch university professors are and the left is when they talk about the real issues facing women, right? so i guess he's implying because of gender roles women have an unfair place in the world because we have to shave our bodies and men don't. has he been outside of that college campus? >> it's a she. >>
victim of female genital mutilation got booted from speaking at brandeis and not a peep.erian girls are kidnapped, same thing. oppression galore, they just snore. instead, the modern professor traffics in safe lefty drek to elevate status in places where their beliefs go unquestioned. i am woman, her me roar is now read my thesis on the patriarch allel assault on my armpits. it's no fun bash agriculture if it isn't western. all right. remember when college taught you stuff like stuff that was...
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and he said that he would think it impossible for white men to butcher and mutilate human beings as they did there. when he testified to federal exam -- investigators look in 18 625, he recounted how the previous summer he arranged a parlay in denver colorado between a group of peace chiefs including black kettle and also governor john evans. and also governor john evans and colonel john shivington. shivington said if they wanted peace, they must commit to the post. he was talking about fort lyon and colorado. they must subject themselves to military law. the cheyenne's and arapahoe's complied and he explained that black kettles people as a result of that had believed before sand creek that they were under the protection of federal troops. soule's story about sand creek took on added residence on april 20 3, 1860 five, soldier from the second colorado cavalry murdered him in the streets of denver. here with president lincoln having been assassinated a week earlier and soule's death spawned a number of conspiracy theories including the kernel shivington had paid a subordinate to have them
and he said that he would think it impossible for white men to butcher and mutilate human beings as they did there. when he testified to federal exam -- investigators look in 18 625, he recounted how the previous summer he arranged a parlay in denver colorado between a group of peace chiefs including black kettle and also governor john evans. and also governor john evans and colonel john shivington. shivington said if they wanted peace, they must commit to the post. he was talking about fort...
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human rights groups estimate thousands have died falling from trains like this, some of them mutilated under the wheels. in route to the u.s. boarder, many more have been robbed, raped, and kidnapped. the mexican authorities do little to prevent them riding, or to detour gangs from praying on them. so when i caught up with this group of migrants in southern mexico, i wondered why they were ready to sacrifice so much. >> it's really the american dream, you can make money and live better, help your people over here. >> reporter: he once worked in the u.s. before being jailed on a drug and drunk driving charge and deported. >> i want to do things right this time and i don't want to get in trouble again. yeah, we're trying it. i don't think i'm a bad person. >> reporter: by next morning, hope has become apprehension as they wait by the tracks. some smoke a marijuana joint to calm their nerves. i scramble onto the train, i tie myself on for safety. i got off at an unscheduled stop a few hours later, but i heard the train arrived without incident in the town. it's been a tough 12-hour ride t
human rights groups estimate thousands have died falling from trains like this, some of them mutilated under the wheels. in route to the u.s. boarder, many more have been robbed, raped, and kidnapped. the mexican authorities do little to prevent them riding, or to detour gangs from praying on them. so when i caught up with this group of migrants in southern mexico, i wondered why they were ready to sacrifice so much. >> it's really the american dream, you can make money and live better,...
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knew each o since their ju. .heir lo >> translator: the aggressor was unusually death and dissecti mutilation of bodies. it's very possible that this inclination led to the >> police are focusing on the events that led to the murder and the suspect's mental state. >>> a japanese professor has come up with a technique to assist some local farmers. he is pumping tiny bubbles into >>. >> nhk world explains. l . >> eel sizzling on the hot gr it's a smell that has filled the summer air in japan for centuries. >> eel is not only about getting stamina for the sum r. it is a tradition in japan to serve it on special days. >> the were ri that they may not be able to savor the long-time favorite dish much longer. populations of japanese eel have sharply declined in east asia. suspected reasons include overfishing and degradation of river environments. the international union for conservation of nature last month but the japanese eel on its red list of endangered species. most eels end up on japanese dining tables are farmed from lava caught in nature. if the conventional international trade in endanger
knew each o since their ju. .heir lo >> translator: the aggressor was unusually death and dissecti mutilation of bodies. it's very possible that this inclination led to the >> police are focusing on the events that led to the murder and the suspect's mental state. >>> a japanese professor has come up with a technique to assist some local farmers. he is pumping tiny bubbles into >>. >> nhk world explains. l . >> eel sizzling on the hot gr it's a smell that...
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you mutilate that. >> so much of the enjoyment of food is about the texture. with these particular dishes, we want it to be really rich and smooth and creamy. >> this is the finish. >> see that? if we put this into a glass you will see it is a little bit thin. we want that to thicken in the frig. >> can i just drink it? >> go for it. why not? >> wow! it's very tangy. >> do you drink this normally? >> no. i will allow it to thicken normally. and this is enormous. this would feed two or three people. the recipe says about four. >> the thing is you get so many great raw fats from the avocado. fantastic. >> thank you for coming on and sharing your blending ideas. your book, the blender girl. >> thank you. >>> coming up, is it possible to transform your health by adding one single habit to your daily routine? you'll have to join us to find out. ♪ ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. fine barbeque good times and you knozero heartburn.merica, ♪ and that's why i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. becaus
you mutilate that. >> so much of the enjoyment of food is about the texture. with these particular dishes, we want it to be really rich and smooth and creamy. >> this is the finish. >> see that? if we put this into a glass you will see it is a little bit thin. we want that to thicken in the frig. >> can i just drink it? >> go for it. why not? >> wow! it's very tangy. >> do you drink this normally? >> no. i will allow it to thicken normally. and...
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mutilated limbs swaddled in bloody rags. >> we saw the shells when they hit and shrapnel was falling like rain. i was so scared. in a school filled with smoke, we poured water in our eyes just to see. >> one round crashed through the roof into the top floor. >> i just want to give you a point of reference about how big this hole is. the diameter is about the length of an ordinary broomstick. another round opening a hole about the same size as the other. witnesses say this is some of the shrapnel that peppered the school. the u.n. says it repeatedly notified israel and hamas of the accord nats of the shelter, most recently just eight hours before it was hit. cnn asked the israeli military if their forces fired on the school that was supposed to be a safe haven. >> what we found, there were mortars launched from nearby the school, and there was a crossfire, and indeed the idf engaged those mortar firing. we are currently reviewing the outcome in the tragic footage we've seen from this area. we haven't ruled out that it was a hamas mortar that landed within the premises. >> but u.n. inv
mutilated limbs swaddled in bloody rags. >> we saw the shells when they hit and shrapnel was falling like rain. i was so scared. in a school filled with smoke, we poured water in our eyes just to see. >> one round crashed through the roof into the top floor. >> i just want to give you a point of reference about how big this hole is. the diameter is about the length of an ordinary broomstick. another round opening a hole about the same size as the other. witnesses say this is...
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night after night the murdered and mutilated come back and each time i am scared and ashamed. i know they are not real and images in my head but i fear them no less for knowing this. they terrify me for what they remind me of: the fighting i didn't stop and the lives i didn't safe. they terrify me for what i represent. i can no longer stop them from taking control. i lie on my bed eyes wideo open and see the dead in front of me. the trouble begins over time and by the time i am aware of it i am having graphic violent dreams, waking shaking, heart racing, crying sometimes, always afraid to go back to sleep. i am loosing control of my brain, of my mind. in time, i start seeing these images when i am awake. during the day i am unable to focus and i sit at my desk and go to planning meeting, shaking until i have to leave and go outside. i fear i lost my mind but i am afraid to ask for help thinking i will be ridiculed. you see in the army culture asking for help is a sign of weakness. my medals and special operation units, nothing matters, asking for help is seen as breaking but w
night after night the murdered and mutilated come back and each time i am scared and ashamed. i know they are not real and images in my head but i fear them no less for knowing this. they terrify me for what they remind me of: the fighting i didn't stop and the lives i didn't safe. they terrify me for what i represent. i can no longer stop them from taking control. i lie on my bed eyes wideo open and see the dead in front of me. the trouble begins over time and by the time i am aware of it i am...
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prosecutors think matthew mutilated his wife's body to make the murder appear like other unsolved homicidest in doing so, he cut his left thumb, leaving his blood on the inside of his glove. that's when matthew's plan started to fall apart. >> and especially the first timers, they don't account for that rush of emotion once they've done it. we call it the full-tilt boogie. when your mind goes into the full-tilt boogie, you forget everything. your brains goes out the window and you start doing stupid stuff. >> among them, matthew threw most of the wood away, but forgot one piece, later found near his office by police. he scratched the right side of natalie's car with the bushes, most likely due to his visual impairment. he left the bloody gloves in the car, gloves that could tie him to the crime. and he left his daughter's diaper bag in the back seat, proof that their baby was present during the murder. >> even when you collect the forensic evidence, oftentimes, you don't know what you have. and we had the photograph of the baby bag in the car months before it dawned upon us that he must hav
prosecutors think matthew mutilated his wife's body to make the murder appear like other unsolved homicidest in doing so, he cut his left thumb, leaving his blood on the inside of his glove. that's when matthew's plan started to fall apart. >> and especially the first timers, they don't account for that rush of emotion once they've done it. we call it the full-tilt boogie. when your mind goes into the full-tilt boogie, you forget everything. your brains goes out the window and you start...
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is notorious for mutilating and abducting people since the rebellion began. the group surrendered with these women, forced to become officer's wives. u.s. special forces help the ugandans. in spite of support, joseph c e kony, wanted by the international court is still at large. >> this shows the capacity that they have been degraded, they can no longer put up a fight, and those with the opportunity to escape from being victims of joseph kony take advantage of this. >> life in the bush is tough. the group survives with these few items, armed with old kalashnikov. the radio was the only connection to the outside world. they heard the government messages, but it took years to build the confidence to run away. the ugandan soldiers have been based mere for five years and there's only a few hundred l.r.a. left. many are too scared to come out after years or decades of living in fear. they survive by looting, killing and stealing. the conflict lasted nearly 30 years. for the people living in the affect areas, they hope it can be brought to a close. >> the abductees
is notorious for mutilating and abducting people since the rebellion began. the group surrendered with these women, forced to become officer's wives. u.s. special forces help the ugandans. in spite of support, joseph c e kony, wanted by the international court is still at large. >> this shows the capacity that they have been degraded, they can no longer put up a fight, and those with the opportunity to escape from being victims of joseph kony take advantage of this. >> life in the...
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says it is gravely concerns -- concerned by reports that isis has ordered genital mutilation for all [no audio] >> the u.n. was still trying to verify the validity of the report. isis fighter has gained control of much of western iraq in the last months. the persecution of christians has also been raising concerns. >> displaced iraqi christians demonstrated to draw attention to their plight. >> hundreds of iraqi christians forced from their homes in isis held areas gathered for a rally in the kurdish capital. demonstrators joined by iraqi christian leaders marched to the un's regional office to demand greater protection. >> we are holding a peaceful demonstration here. the purpose is to send a message to the world through the united nations. we want to make the world aware of the suffering and tragedy of the christian community in iraq. which is one of the world's oldest. >> church leaders also called on the u.n. to safeguard the property left behind by fleeing christians. thousands have thought refuge in kurdish areas after isis jihadis ts demanded they convert to islam or leave the
says it is gravely concerns -- concerned by reports that isis has ordered genital mutilation for all [no audio] >> the u.n. was still trying to verify the validity of the report. isis fighter has gained control of much of western iraq in the last months. the persecution of christians has also been raising concerns. >> displaced iraqi christians demonstrated to draw attention to their plight. >> hundreds of iraqi christians forced from their homes in isis held areas gathered...
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to have mutilated the corpses of arapahoe and cheyenne, especially women and children. and i don't want to get too -- that you'll note that my talk was t actually quite careful to stay away from some of these descriptions. but they're extraordinarily graphic. a pregnant woman eviscerated. and so those memories i think play a very very important role in how we understand this having been a massacre because they speak to the motivations of the soldiers there. and they suggest a kind of thirst for vengeance, which might lead to a massacre.inia. >> richard griffin from alexandra, virginia. we're not -- weren't chivington and his men present at gore yet that pass? >> he was at glorietta pass at glo that's where hrie secured his reputation. he was promoted of his very likely honorable service at glorietta pass. historians look back and wonder at whether or not chivington may have inflated his importance. what ended up happening in the wake of glorietta pass he was promoted but his career stalled.r why he wanted to be a united states have senator, h he wanted to get in politic
to have mutilated the corpses of arapahoe and cheyenne, especially women and children. and i don't want to get too -- that you'll note that my talk was t actually quite careful to stay away from some of these descriptions. but they're extraordinarily graphic. a pregnant woman eviscerated. and so those memories i think play a very very important role in how we understand this having been a massacre because they speak to the motivations of the soldiers there. and they suggest a kind of thirst for...
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. >> translator: the aggressor was unusually interested in murder, death and dissection or mutilation of bodies. it's very possible that this inclination led to the murder. >> police are focusing on the events that led to the murder and the suspect's mental state. >>> many diners in japan enjoy biting into grilled eel to help beat the summer heat but they are seeing fewer and fewer of the fish and now people are coming together to keep the popular japanese food on dinner tables for years to come. nhk world's masami ukon explains. >> reporter: eel sizzling on the hot grill. it's a smell that has filled the summer air in japan for centuries. the dish is rich in protein and vitamins, which is said to help combat heat fatigue. so people eat it at the start of the hottest period of the year. >> translator: on a steaming hot day like this, i feel like eating eel. >> translator: eel is not only about getting stamina for the summer, is it a tradition in japan to serve it on special days. >> reporter: cooked eel has long been a part of japan's culture and way of life. but anxiety is growing am
. >> translator: the aggressor was unusually interested in murder, death and dissection or mutilation of bodies. it's very possible that this inclination led to the murder. >> police are focusing on the events that led to the murder and the suspect's mental state. >>> many diners in japan enjoy biting into grilled eel to help beat the summer heat but they are seeing fewer and fewer of the fish and now people are coming together to keep the popular japanese food on dinner...
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individuals that have been strangled and mutilated, gouged, burned, scarred. i have seen hundreds of these images, and you can see the agony. card -- inwith the thousands to prove to somebody that yes, indeed, we did kill that guy and we killed him in a truly horrible way. time was they were arresting people and letting them go to discourage others, but now we see this intense effort to murder after torture. the question is what can we do about it? we can document it, we can put up a commission of inquiry. we have strongly supported that, and it has been supported by the human rights council. there are only a couple of dissenters in establishing the center and cory. -- center of inquiry. we have the denial of humanitarian access, we have laws and rules that have been in effect for hundreds of years where you didn't target ambulances were doctors and nurses, and now those people are being targeted. they are in greater danger almost than the civilians. this is being effectively documented by this u.n. commission of inquiry. to mexico and geneva, -- to ago, it is
individuals that have been strangled and mutilated, gouged, burned, scarred. i have seen hundreds of these images, and you can see the agony. card -- inwith the thousands to prove to somebody that yes, indeed, we did kill that guy and we killed him in a truly horrible way. time was they were arresting people and letting them go to discourage others, but now we see this intense effort to murder after torture. the question is what can we do about it? we can document it, we can put up a commission...
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my heart is broken for a female college student in minnesota who was raped, murdered, and mutilated by a foreign national who came into our country. these are illegals who came into our country, and we had a school bus full of kids in minnesota. four children were killed on that school bus because an illegal alien driving a van -- >> hold on a second. that are lines that can't be crossed here. >> if you want to talk about compassion -- >> i'm sorry, but are you going to -- >> my tears are crying for -- [ all speaking at once ] >> we should not scapegoat every one of these kids. you know better as a congress person -- >> don't scape the american people -- van, don't scapegoat the american people right now who are losing jobs. look at chicago last weekend. there's a huge protest last friday from african-americans on the south side of chicago who said, president obama, why don't you pay attention to the kids who can't get jobs here? we can't get jobs, we're homeless, we have fatherless youth who are subject -- >> do you think it's fair to pit african-americans who are -- >> i would like t
my heart is broken for a female college student in minnesota who was raped, murdered, and mutilated by a foreign national who came into our country. these are illegals who came into our country, and we had a school bus full of kids in minnesota. four children were killed on that school bus because an illegal alien driving a van -- >> hold on a second. that are lines that can't be crossed here. >> if you want to talk about compassion -- >> i'm sorry, but are you going to --...
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we have genital mutilations ordered in mosul just the other day by isis. and we are here in washington, d.c., debating what we need to do to hamstring the president who is already indecisive enough about this. you know, when american military, american marines and army get themselves into sustained combat, they often call on strong air support to help them win the fight. that's why as well as the strong marines and army we have, that's why we are so good at what we do. we are asking the iraqi military to take back their country and take land, but yet not providing them substantial airpower that's needed to destroy this very evil cancer that's growing in the middle east. that's what we ought to be here discussing today. is how to stop this cancer of jihadism in isis that's growing in the middle east, how to stop that from growing, and ultimately prevent it from coming here to the united states of america and potentially to our allies. so while i again strongly respect and fully understand what my chairman is doing here and appreciate his hard work, i think
we have genital mutilations ordered in mosul just the other day by isis. and we are here in washington, d.c., debating what we need to do to hamstring the president who is already indecisive enough about this. you know, when american military, american marines and army get themselves into sustained combat, they often call on strong air support to help them win the fight. that's why as well as the strong marines and army we have, that's why we are so good at what we do. we are asking the iraqi...
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the scenery is shocking there is a ceiling aircraft dead body scan around the mutilated so smoking it is easy to tell this was a sealy an aircraft there were a lot of passports lying around belonging to the nationals of malaysia and the netherlands the airplane broke up into a lot of parts. and components which were scattered around to within the perimeter of some five hundred meters or a kilometer according to preliminary information from the local militias the airplane might have been shut down by a missile that came from the positions of the ukrainian military much of this information will be v.a. fied it is could be that the airplane indeed was shut down by ukrainian air defenses because the armaments possessed by the militias would not be enough insufficient to shoot down an airplane from an altitude of ten thousand meters above ground. let's hear from another eyewitness this time from a local resident to iraq at the scene around half an hour after the crash. and then when fire i mean started. putting it out i saw bodies here and bodies. i saw head and hands and. as you walk alon
the scenery is shocking there is a ceiling aircraft dead body scan around the mutilated so smoking it is easy to tell this was a sealy an aircraft there were a lot of passports lying around belonging to the nationals of malaysia and the netherlands the airplane broke up into a lot of parts. and components which were scattered around to within the perimeter of some five hundred meters or a kilometer according to preliminary information from the local militias the airplane might have been shut...
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on the big screen of my mind, in oversaturated technicolor, height after night the murdered and mutilated come back. each time i am scared and ashamed. i know they aren't real, i know they're only images in my head, but i fear them no less for knowing this. they remind me of the fighting i didn't stop and the lives i didn't save. they terrify me for what they represent; i can no longer stop them there taking control of my mind. i lie on my bed, eyes wide open and still see the dead in front of me. trouble begins slowly, developing over time, and by the time i'm fully aware of it, i'm having graphic, violent dreams nightly. i wake from these dreams in a panic, shaking, heart racing, crying sometimes, always afraid to go back to sleep. i'm losing control of my brain, of my mind. in time i start seeing these images when i'm awake. during the day i'm unable to concentrate. i sit at my desk or go to planning meetings for operations shaking until i have to leave the tent and go outside and get control of myself. i fear i've lost my mind, but i'm afraid to ask is for help. i fear i'll be ridicul
on the big screen of my mind, in oversaturated technicolor, height after night the murdered and mutilated come back. each time i am scared and ashamed. i know they aren't real, i know they're only images in my head, but i fear them no less for knowing this. they remind me of the fighting i didn't stop and the lives i didn't save. they terrify me for what they represent; i can no longer stop them there taking control of my mind. i lie on my bed, eyes wide open and still see the dead in front of...
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in mid august you'll read activists protest cartographic genital mutilation of florida. a little over a grosser this coming tuesday the nation will learn right wing insist stand your ground laws only apply to men and fetuses and i think we actually have an image of that let's say there he is. i'm here as he has his mother's laserscope. and finally apparently those thrown out holiday decorations are getting around next week from california california new favorite tiger shark clearly unaware it has hollow we stuck to fin and someone snapped a photo of that one too i think. oh god that's perhaps the two most horrifying things that could ever come at you at once a shark and ronald reagan. and those are your future headlines recently we asked you to tweet with the hash tag fun with fracking and tell us how you can most have fun with the many side effects of hydro fracking the best one came from jay white's obama who said i have trouble sleeping benzene exposure from fracking can cause trans drowsiness dizziness and unconsciousness fun with fracking well done j. i usually just
in mid august you'll read activists protest cartographic genital mutilation of florida. a little over a grosser this coming tuesday the nation will learn right wing insist stand your ground laws only apply to men and fetuses and i think we actually have an image of that let's say there he is. i'm here as he has his mother's laserscope. and finally apparently those thrown out holiday decorations are getting around next week from california california new favorite tiger shark clearly unaware it...
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right now right next to the religious grab of this scenery is shocking i see smoking dead bodies all mutilated it is not that difficult to say to tell that this was a civilian aircraft you can see passports of malaysian and also the dutch national is scattered around the plane broke in lots of pieces which fell down within a perimeter of. some five hundred meters to a kilometer according to preliminary information from. the aircraft was shot down by a missile. which came from the positions of the ukrainian military this information will be very fired it is possible that the plane was shot down by ukrainian by air defenses i personally saw malaysian passports scattered around the side of the crash so far the area has not been sealed off firemen have just arrived and so far the debris is still smoking. version says it could be the air defenses that shut down this plane because the arm instead the militias have in southeastern ukraine is not enough to shoot to shoot down a plane from ten thousand meters above ground. so i witness reports. of what is an unfolding tragedy it seems like there's very
right now right next to the religious grab of this scenery is shocking i see smoking dead bodies all mutilated it is not that difficult to say to tell that this was a civilian aircraft you can see passports of malaysian and also the dutch national is scattered around the plane broke in lots of pieces which fell down within a perimeter of. some five hundred meters to a kilometer according to preliminary information from. the aircraft was shot down by a missile. which came from the positions of...
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homemade chorizo, spanish cheeses, bred and a good olive oil to take the sting out of a near genital mutilation not a bad place to come? >> no. >> he started at age 19? [ speaking foreign language ] when you were a little boy growing up, you aspired to be a matador? >> exactly. >> the matadors were the original rock stars, the very ideal of masculinity, male beauty and grace. that runs deep. like it or not, you should probably know this before dating a spanish guy. me, i'd happily see an end to it tomorrow. but there is no denying the terrible beauty of the very complex tradition. it's not about winning. it's not about killing the bull. and nor is it about being just skillful. you have to look good doing it, too. are there any ugly ass bullfighters? like a really out of shape -- a muffin top. how do you call a muffin top? [ speaking foreign language ] >> we have everything. >> well, it was an education today, and a great meal. thank you. >> cheers. >> cheers. sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering so, i'm walking down the street, sfx: sou
homemade chorizo, spanish cheeses, bred and a good olive oil to take the sting out of a near genital mutilation not a bad place to come? >> no. >> he started at age 19? [ speaking foreign language ] when you were a little boy growing up, you aspired to be a matador? >> exactly. >> the matadors were the original rock stars, the very ideal of masculinity, male beauty and grace. that runs deep. like it or not, you should probably know this before dating a spanish guy. me,...
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keen on us holding is to make sure these two practices of early enforcement and female genital mutilation are wiped out on our planet. >> mr. speaker, does my right honorable friend except it would be totally unacceptable to have a statutory limitation on overseas aid without having a similar statute covering expenditure to guarantee our native commitment to? >> what i say to my on will bring is that we are in a have a position in this country of meeting the 2% spending on defense which nato members are meant to undertake and women hold at the nato conference in wales in september we should be encouraging other countries to do the same and, indeed, to meet some of the new targets for spending on new equipment that can be used in nato operations which we certainly made in this country. but as well i think we should be proud of the fact we are meeting the promise we made a spending more on overseas aid and that is saving lives all over the world. i wouldn't divorce it from our defense spending because the money that we spend in places like somalia or mali or nigeria or indeed in pakistan is
keen on us holding is to make sure these two practices of early enforcement and female genital mutilation are wiped out on our planet. >> mr. speaker, does my right honorable friend except it would be totally unacceptable to have a statutory limitation on overseas aid without having a similar statute covering expenditure to guarantee our native commitment to? >> what i say to my on will bring is that we are in a have a position in this country of meeting the 2% spending on defense...
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people are known to mutilate themselves. >> there were also escape hatches for deferments for collegeh means working class young people are likely to get drafted before upper middle class. >> the war was waged in a lot of living rooms in america. it was a real generational divide because my father's generation went off and saved europe. i fully expected to have a military experience. but it was the wrong damn war. >> washington, november 27th, the rally was to be held at the washington monument. protesters began to arrive about 20,000 strong. >> mo♪ >> are you there to support the constitution of the united states. i will not fight in vee et niet. >> we forget this but there were a substantial must be number of americans that supported the vietnam war. it's hard to capture how intense it was and your relationship with your country which is something we never question. >> the pressure on mr. johnson to choose sides is growing. claiming to a middle line, he tried to give one ear to the war hawks in america, one ear to the doves but both ears to neither. >> we halted bombing in the north
people are known to mutilate themselves. >> there were also escape hatches for deferments for collegeh means working class young people are likely to get drafted before upper middle class. >> the war was waged in a lot of living rooms in america. it was a real generational divide because my father's generation went off and saved europe. i fully expected to have a military experience. but it was the wrong damn war. >> washington, november 27th, the rally was to be held at the...
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. >> eric, honor killings, female genital mutilation, that's what they are conflating this ruling which is a very narrowly tailored ruling. what's ironic to me the law that the supreme court was considering was a clinton signed law. the religion freedom restoration act was designed to protect people from any kind of persecution. >> it was very disingenuous. she lumped all contraception together. contraception is contraception, right. hobby lobby and this is really important. 16 of the 20 forms of contraception they are providing. they disagreed with the four types that kill a fetus after conception. that was the issue. so for hillary clinton to lump them all together that's disingenuous. the bottom line is what the court did, what the supreme court did we're applying the same standard to individuals, we're going to apply that to corporations, tightly held small corporations with the religious beliefs, have the same rights as the individual does. now, the good news is why is it only tightly held? why only small corporations? think about this. if you're out there, a lawyer and bigger empl
. >> eric, honor killings, female genital mutilation, that's what they are conflating this ruling which is a very narrowly tailored ruling. what's ironic to me the law that the supreme court was considering was a clinton signed law. the religion freedom restoration act was designed to protect people from any kind of persecution. >> it was very disingenuous. she lumped all contraception together. contraception is contraception, right. hobby lobby and this is really important. 16 of...
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people are known to mutilate themself. >> starve themselves, declare they were homosexual when they weren'tpe hatches with deferments, like deferments for college students, which means that working class young people are likely to get drafted before upper middle class. >> the war was waged in a lot of living rooms in america. it was a real generational divide because my father's generation went off and saved europe. i fully expected to have a military experience, but it was the wrong dang war. >> washington, november 27th, the rally was to be held at the washington monument. the protesters began to arrive about 20,000 strong. ♪ most of the world says killing is all right, peace corps by day and bombers by night ♪ >> the whole world watching right now. >> support the constitution of the united states. i will not fight in vietnam. >> we forget but there was always a substantial number of americans that supported the vietnam war. >> my son is a marine! >> it's hard to recapture how intense that period was, how morally conflicting it was, and your relationship with your country was just somethi
people are known to mutilate themself. >> starve themselves, declare they were homosexual when they weren'tpe hatches with deferments, like deferments for college students, which means that working class young people are likely to get drafted before upper middle class. >> the war was waged in a lot of living rooms in america. it was a real generational divide because my father's generation went off and saved europe. i fully expected to have a military experience, but it was the...
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mexico by the numbers the largest area where the rapes against children, mutilations, crimes, mexico whose president issues a 72-hour window for anyone to come to the u.s. border. this is a farce cooked up and the president says we'll recruit refugees. who are we going to send to go to honduras and figure this out? >> the united states is giving -- >> this is an immediate issue. he needs to declare that children from el salvador are -- >> why is the president waiting? >> they are in refugee status too. >> i'm sorry. please ask me again. >> why is president obama waiting? >> i don't know. i don't think there should be a delay. these children are all refugees. we talk about having family values and carrying about and compassionate toward people. they have no place else to go. they are going back to death or to gang warfare and war-torn countries. there's no reason we can't accept them in this country. >> we should take refugees from every part of the -- >> the president is saying he won't do anything until congress comes back. david and alan, good to see you both. >>> a major scandal r
mexico by the numbers the largest area where the rapes against children, mutilations, crimes, mexico whose president issues a 72-hour window for anyone to come to the u.s. border. this is a farce cooked up and the president says we'll recruit refugees. who are we going to send to go to honduras and figure this out? >> the united states is giving -- >> this is an immediate issue. he needs to declare that children from el salvador are -- >> why is the president waiting? >>...
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sick and told me of stitchings mutilated by shrapnel. sick. >> we received 61 patients.e don't have enough beds and what if we receive more. >> down the hall way, they patch up a toddler and they say the rest of his family is dead. bone and brain surgeons do skin grafts. they can't transfer him to a plastic surgeon. medicine and supplies are running low. >> if there was one more week or more than this, we won't have enough for the injuries. >> the fight has been a dirty war. no sanctuary for the minute. >> it is very dangerous. noplace in the gaza strip and not even one square meter is safe in the gaza strip. >> the doctor is afraid he like others could be killed at any time. he carries his id everywhere. >> you are preparing for death as well? >> you have to prepare 24-7. >> days with amputated limbs. a child with head trauma battling to get up. many medics say only faith can keep them on their feet. >> we have got to get them to work. even if we work 20 hours continuous. >> but even the call of god drowned out by agony. cnn, gaza. >> israel has been protecting itself d
sick and told me of stitchings mutilated by shrapnel. sick. >> we received 61 patients.e don't have enough beds and what if we receive more. >> down the hall way, they patch up a toddler and they say the rest of his family is dead. bone and brain surgeons do skin grafts. they can't transfer him to a plastic surgeon. medicine and supplies are running low. >> if there was one more week or more than this, we won't have enough for the injuries. >> the fight has been a dirty...
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their general tills -- genitals were mutilated.hey waltzed around with their lean muscular bodies bodies and strong arms and firm pecks. it is subject of tonight's the video was supposed to be inspired by a new dating show, dating naked which explores the question would finding love be easier if you truly had nothing to hide? to answer that question and discuss the nude video, we brought in a special panel of -- a special audience panel. thank you for being here. i am here to get everyone's thoughts. let's go to our guests on the table. they are not excited to be here. >> you have a family, i assume. >> i did. before i came on this show. they gave me respectability until you showed that video. >> i have a new family now. >> we will put you on a relocation plan. >> i try to build all of this credibility on the radio show. it is a news talk show. they won't let me into the station tomorrow morning. >> my point -- the reason i asked about your family who has left you now, say are you walking downtown and have you your kids there. and
their general tills -- genitals were mutilated.hey waltzed around with their lean muscular bodies bodies and strong arms and firm pecks. it is subject of tonight's the video was supposed to be inspired by a new dating show, dating naked which explores the question would finding love be easier if you truly had nothing to hide? to answer that question and discuss the nude video, we brought in a special panel of -- a special audience panel. thank you for being here. i am here to get everyone's...
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they didn't want the parents to see the body because it was so badly mutilated, but they took dna ands positively identified. >> it is tragic all off of the around, we now have chilling audio from a 911 call. it was made by one of the israeli teens before his murder. reporting this emergency call was made when he realized what was happening to him in the midst of this kidnapping. they say they did not leak the audio. but the affiliate in israel was one of the first to release this, take a listen. >>> we know that israel, from the get go, is putting all of the blame on hamas. they're not taking responsibility, who is? >> nobody is taking responsibility, at least nobody that anybody -- no credible claim has been made. we heard a variety of groups claims responsibility, but most of them are unknown. they continue to insist that hamas was behind it. the two main suspects are residents of the city near where the kidnapping took place. they do have ties with hamas, but it's not all together clear if they're military leadership was at all involved in this. it may have simply been a matter of
they didn't want the parents to see the body because it was so badly mutilated, but they took dna ands positively identified. >> it is tragic all off of the around, we now have chilling audio from a 911 call. it was made by one of the israeli teens before his murder. reporting this emergency call was made when he realized what was happening to him in the midst of this kidnapping. they say they did not leak the audio. but the affiliate in israel was one of the first to release this, take a...
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international summit is taking place in london today focussing on the issues of female genital mutilationnd child marriages. let's hope the summit ends the practices once and for all. we have this report from zambia's capital. >> a typical day in the life of a teenage girl in zambia. going about her daily chores around the house. you may think there's nothing wrong with this picture, but the tragedy is this 17-year-old has been forced into marriage. we were able to speak to her because her husband was away. she did not want to be identified. >> my parents set me down and told me i was no longer their responsibility. they wanted me to move out and start a life of my own. things moved faster than i expected when a stranger paid a bribe price to my parents. i had no say in the matter. i didn't choose this life. i'm not happy here. >> villagers have been summoned to a meeting by their leader. >> in our communities there are customs. >> this is one of the few traditional leaders in zambia to speak out against child marriages. he told his community he would not tolerate this customary practice.
international summit is taking place in london today focussing on the issues of female genital mutilationnd child marriages. let's hope the summit ends the practices once and for all. we have this report from zambia's capital. >> a typical day in the life of a teenage girl in zambia. going about her daily chores around the house. you may think there's nothing wrong with this picture, but the tragedy is this 17-year-old has been forced into marriage. we were able to speak to her because...