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. >> when nashua was 17 and still living in egypt her father promised her to a man. as was the privilege of certain households. >> i'm going to go from my father's house where i was abused to another household. that's not an option. >> but she did have an option, she was a u.s. citizen because she was born here she called her plotting in new york, who she was taken from when she was two years ago. >> i called my mom and she got in touch with the state department and the fbi and they arranged omeeting to see how they could take me out of the country. >> nashua spent monthsing figuringfiguring how to escape. >> not everyone has the option. when you are growing up in a culture that is telling you this is the norm. >> and the u.s. is not immune for those cultural expulsions. there are as many as 3,000 confirmed or suspected cases of forced marriage in the u.s. from 2009 to 2011. one of those cases was noor al maliki. she refused to marry the man whose her father chose for her. >> i fell in love with someone and that wasn't okay with him. >> al maliki is serving 34 years
. >> when nashua was 17 and still living in egypt her father promised her to a man. as was the privilege of certain households. >> i'm going to go from my father's house where i was abused to another household. that's not an option. >> but she did have an option, she was a u.s. citizen because she was born here she called her plotting in new york, who she was taken from when she was two years ago. >> i called my mom and she got in touch with the state department and the...
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nashua al said, she was brought to egypt as a toddler against her will.as promised in marriage to a stranger and this is what went through her head. >> i'm going to move on from like my father's house to where i'm being abused to my husband's home, which i'm going to be the same. that clicked for me that's not an openingings. >> coming up. we'll tell you how nashua sceachednashuaescaped her fate. >> stephanie thank you very much. she's a famous author, a very reclusive one? is harper lee of sound mind? lee the writer of "to kill a mock bird" was is 88 years old. her agent says she's in full possession of her mental fajts. now to music. men at work was one of the biggest bands in the 1980s turning out hits like down under and who can it be now. their front man colin hay went solo after the band broke up. nearly 30 years later he's seen a career revival. he talked to david schuster about his success and how men at work was such a success. >> we didn't know how successful we were going to be but we had aspirations we had ambitions and we always wanted to be
nashua al said, she was brought to egypt as a toddler against her will.as promised in marriage to a stranger and this is what went through her head. >> i'm going to move on from like my father's house to where i'm being abused to my husband's home, which i'm going to be the same. that clicked for me that's not an openingings. >> coming up. we'll tell you how nashua sceachednashuaescaped her fate. >> stephanie thank you very much. she's a famous author, a very reclusive one? is...
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> so far in our quest to find innovative companies and people, i have gotten to go to chicago and nashuanew hampshire. you just went to mexico. what were you doing there? rachel: i was snorkeling around a three-story fish farm called an aqua pod. >> what is an aqua pod and i thought fish farms have a bad rap? rachel: some of them do, because they are close to shore and produce a lot of pollution. aqua pods are moving fish farming into open ocean and producing them in a more sustainable way. >> the oceans are already in trouble. i think we have to think about restoring the ocean, improving the condition of wild fish. we can do that by growing in farms in the open ocean. ocean prime technologies is leading the advancement of the technology to make open ocean fish farming sustainable, affordable, and prompt. i think this will open up new territories. it will revolutionize aquaculture. this is from baja. >> rachel, we are about to see one of our cages being raised. here it comes. fish farming systems of the future. rachel: definitely looks like it is from the future. how many aqua pods are a
> so far in our quest to find innovative companies and people, i have gotten to go to chicago and nashuanew hampshire. you just went to mexico. what were you doing there? rachel: i was snorkeling around a three-story fish farm called an aqua pod. >> what is an aqua pod and i thought fish farms have a bad rap? rachel: some of them do, because they are close to shore and produce a lot of pollution. aqua pods are moving fish farming into open ocean and producing them in a more sustainable...
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mark: roundtable with the nashua chamber of commerce. first topics were education and immigration. we will listen to a sound from jeb bush. he knows how to talk about them in a way that i think is more comfortable for new hampshire voters and some of the past people who have lost here as front runners. john: moving on. in hillary-land, the fervent hope is that the e-mail, benghazi, teapot-dome scandal has been, in the words of strongbad, "deleted!" a gallup poll puts her favorable/unfavorable ratings at 50/39, but the survey was taken before the controversy erected about her personal e-mail account. another round of polling will come out soon, and when it does, it will reflect this flat. do you think she will take a significant hit over this e-mail controversy, and how bad would numbers have to be for hillary to be genuinely concerned? mark: she might take a hit -- i'm not sure. what her cap cares about is if she starts losing support amongst independents, but what they would really care about is if she lost support amongst democrats. i don't expect she will lose them a craddick su
mark: roundtable with the nashua chamber of commerce. first topics were education and immigration. we will listen to a sound from jeb bush. he knows how to talk about them in a way that i think is more comfortable for new hampshire voters and some of the past people who have lost here as front runners. john: moving on. in hillary-land, the fervent hope is that the e-mail, benghazi, teapot-dome scandal has been, in the words of strongbad, "deleted!" a gallup poll puts her...
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nobody else knows -- the next announcement we will make for the first of nation primary summit in nashua april 17 and 18 and we want to see you there and governor walker will join us for that as well. [applause] thank you for that. we've got some folks with microphones in the audience. jim has his hand up right here. >> can you hear me question mark i guess you can. the board of directors of the governors of new hampshire avenue asked me to give you this hat. we hope you'll wear the hat often with your first-rate record on the second amendment. [applause] i also have a question. it looks great. it looks great. i'm also president of the new hampshire state council of vietnam veterans. i understand that your receptive to the idea that we might go back to the middle east. i'm wondering what your objective in the middle east would be, what your grand strategy to achieve that objective would be, and how it will differ from the last two presidents, in my opinion, counterproductive efforts? >> first off, thank you for your service. a tip of the hat to that and we appreciate your service. we can
nobody else knows -- the next announcement we will make for the first of nation primary summit in nashua april 17 and 18 and we want to see you there and governor walker will join us for that as well. [applause] thank you for that. we've got some folks with microphones in the audience. jim has his hand up right here. >> can you hear me question mark i guess you can. the board of directors of the governors of new hampshire avenue asked me to give you this hat. we hope you'll wear the hat...
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down in nashua, april 17 and 18th. we want to see you there. governor walker will be joining us for that, as well. [applause] thank you for that. ok, we have some folks with microphones. jim has his hand up right here. allie over on this side. jim: can you hear me? all right. the board of directors have asked me to give you this hats. we hope you'll wear the hat often and keep up the good work. [applause] i also have a question. thank you. it looks great. [applause] looks great. i am also president of the new hampshire's state council of vietnam veterans. i understand that you are, and based on the comments you made you were more than a little more than receptive to the idea that we might be going back to the middle east. i am wondering what your objective in the middle east would be? what the walker administration's grand strategy to achieve that objective would be? and how it is going to differ from the last two presidents, in my opinion, counterproductive efforts? governor walker: first off thank you for your service. a tip of the hat for th
down in nashua, april 17 and 18th. we want to see you there. governor walker will be joining us for that, as well. [applause] thank you for that. ok, we have some folks with microphones. jim has his hand up right here. allie over on this side. jim: can you hear me? all right. the board of directors have asked me to give you this hats. we hope you'll wear the hat often and keep up the good work. [applause] i also have a question. thank you. it looks great. [applause] looks great. i am also...
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we are always glad to have bright people from nashua, tennessee. begin, i would appreciate it. >> thank you. you may even be more pleased to learn, i have direct contact with chattanooga, tennessee. the mayor is going to be at a meeting i am managing to talk about the tremendous success chattanooga has had in revitalizing the city and supporting entrepreneurship there. i think you had a little bit to do with that. i have heard that. i am pleased to be here both because of tennessee and also because these are issues that i worked upon a law in the 1990's. i was the assistant secretary during this. not the budapest paper but most of the others. to you and to ranking member menendez i am pleased to be here . i have a very special point to make. you have heard in very extremely good detail, about how our government sees things. i think there is one thing we need to think about which senator rubio in particular talked about that is the direction of this conflict, and the definition of this conflict. my own view is, and i have been living in germany for
we are always glad to have bright people from nashua, tennessee. begin, i would appreciate it. >> thank you. you may even be more pleased to learn, i have direct contact with chattanooga, tennessee. the mayor is going to be at a meeting i am managing to talk about the tremendous success chattanooga has had in revitalizing the city and supporting entrepreneurship there. i think you had a little bit to do with that. i have heard that. i am pleased to be here both because of tennessee and...