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i walked into the nursery, kissed him bye and walked out in shackles. >> and the pressures of serving time with family. >> my mother is currently in here with me. we have the same sentences. >> she sat down and she said, hey, mom, this is tanya. this is my girlfriend. i was like, excuse me? >>> each week, dozens of new inmates arrive at the tennessee prison for women. today, paula sisk is among them. >> i'm here because i had a drug indictment and i violated my probation in september, because i was publicly intoxicated on my prescription medication and alcohol. >> okay. what i need you to do at this time is put all your property on the table. >> while drugs and alcohol brought sisk to prison, they could pose even more problems in the near future. >> okay. you have some sonogram pictures. so how many months are you? >> six. >> six months? >> um-hum. >> like other pregnant inmates here, sisk will receive prenatal care at the prison infirmary. she'll give birth at the nearby hospital under the escort of two correctional officers. >> do you know if it's a little girl or a little boy? >> b
i walked into the nursery, kissed him bye and walked out in shackles. >> and the pressures of serving time with family. >> my mother is currently in here with me. we have the same sentences. >> she sat down and she said, hey, mom, this is tanya. this is my girlfriend. i was like, excuse me? >>> each week, dozens of new inmates arrive at the tennessee prison for women. today, paula sisk is among them. >> i'm here because i had a drug indictment and i violated my...
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we had to understand, where's the nursery?here are the baby sharks so we can help them succeed so they grow up? where are the adult sharks mating so we can make sure they're successful? and when i started to understand how important sharks were and then began to try to learn about them, it came to me quickly that we do not know much about them. >> no wonder. being able to learn out sharks in the open ocean meant catching them alive -- an incredible challenge. but ocearch was up to the task. >> for the first time in history, we've pioneered the method to capture giant eat white sharks, mature white sharks -- 3,000-, 4,000-, 5,000-pound sharks -- and give the brightest men and women, our scientists, access to those sharks. >> butiful. i mean, she oks very placid. she looks great. her color's great. >> then they return the sharks back to the oean. but the research@oesn't stop there. >> as technology has advanced, our ability to have batters that last for a very long time and to have sml devices that can communicate with satellite
we had to understand, where's the nursery?here are the baby sharks so we can help them succeed so they grow up? where are the adult sharks mating so we can make sure they're successful? and when i started to understand how important sharks were and then began to try to learn about them, it came to me quickly that we do not know much about them. >> no wonder. being able to learn out sharks in the open ocean meant catching them alive -- an incredible challenge. but ocearch was up to the...
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. >> were examining a case of a nursery worker who was fired for wearing an islamic veil back in 2008. the court is to decide she was discriminated against because of her religion. the case but transpose the debate over secularism over the -- the case puts france's debate over secularism back in the spotlight. >> today's hearing is just the latest in cases that has been going on for five years. it started in 2008 when fatima afif was fired for refusing to take off the islamic veil that she wore to work every day. she took the case to the industrial tribunal, which did not really her favor. a second court case resulted in the same verdict. it was in march of this year when the highest court of france , the court of cassation felt she had been a victim of religious information and overturned the fact that she had been fired. this hearing today comes back on that decision. the court is excited to argue that as a nursery worker and an educational examined -- establishment, she should follow the principle of secularism. fatima afif and her lawyers will be maintaining that she was illegally
. >> were examining a case of a nursery worker who was fired for wearing an islamic veil back in 2008. the court is to decide she was discriminated against because of her religion. the case but transpose the debate over secularism over the -- the case puts france's debate over secularism back in the spotlight. >> today's hearing is just the latest in cases that has been going on for five years. it started in 2008 when fatima afif was fired for refusing to take off the islamic veil...
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joanne: let's look at the interaction in this nursery. what do you see happening here that maximizes communication between caregiver and child? okey-doke. oh, there you go. there you go. did you notice how the caregiver used a simple, routine task like diaper-changing as a time to really focus on the baby? did you notice how the infant responded to both the caregiver's chatting and actions? and did you see how carefully she allowed time for the baby to respond to her? here are some other tips for how to handle routine care in the nursery. while keeping routines reasonably predictable, let's feed, put to nap, and change our infants as needed and not as dictated solely by a schedule. hold each baby during bottle-feeding rather than leave a baby sitting or lying alone to fend for himself with a propped-up bottle. cuddling babies while feeding is important because babies need to be nurtured in spirit while being nurtured in body. sanitizing measures and hand-washing are essential before and after feeding, diapering, and toileting. follow stri
joanne: let's look at the interaction in this nursery. what do you see happening here that maximizes communication between caregiver and child? okey-doke. oh, there you go. there you go. did you notice how the caregiver used a simple, routine task like diaper-changing as a time to really focus on the baby? did you notice how the infant responded to both the caregiver's chatting and actions? and did you see how carefully she allowed time for the baby to respond to her? here are some other tips...
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and then one day, it was like, is this going to be a nursery or is this going to be a guest room? tracey garamone: and i went for my annual doctor's appointment and said we're thinking about it and next thing you know, the next month, it happened. well, there's no question that if we take from the very beginning, planning a pregnancy is far more likely to yield a good outcome than an unplanned pregnancy for a variety of reasons. not every woman is perfectly healthy. doctor: tracey? not ever woman understands that, for example, you can reduce the chance of having a neural tube defect by taking folic acid in the pre-conceptual and the early conceptual period. if you wait until you're pregnant, it's often too late, to, in fact, impact any change on the outcomes. tracey garamone: well, i was in fairly good physical shape. i take vitamins that are equal to, if not better than prenatals, so i was set up for that. the most important thing is the folic acid so that was in place. caffeine i had already cut out of my system a couple years ago so that was easy. but alcohol, definitely, you k
and then one day, it was like, is this going to be a nursery or is this going to be a guest room? tracey garamone: and i went for my annual doctor's appointment and said we're thinking about it and next thing you know, the next month, it happened. well, there's no question that if we take from the very beginning, planning a pregnancy is far more likely to yield a good outcome than an unplanned pregnancy for a variety of reasons. not every woman is perfectly healthy. doctor: tracey? not ever...
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families are facing nursery costs rising faster than wages. when does the prime minister going to take action to extend free nursery provisions? >> we have extended the hours that people get when they have four-year-olds. for the first time, we have introduced childcare assistance when people have two-year-olds. that has changed under this government. we are also introducing proper tax relief on childcare so that people who work hard and do the right thing can get help with their childcare. i hope when it comes to vote on it the party will support it. installedth ago, i coal blocking technology. this has shown in the last month 65% of the coals have been nuisance calls. will the government do all it can to look at whether telephone providers should be profiteering by charging to provide information vital to trace these calls? >> my friend makes the important point. he has advised his constituent about the service where you can stop some of the calls that are coming through. it is a real pain in some people's eyes. i am sure we can look further
families are facing nursery costs rising faster than wages. when does the prime minister going to take action to extend free nursery provisions? >> we have extended the hours that people get when they have four-year-olds. for the first time, we have introduced childcare assistance when people have two-year-olds. that has changed under this government. we are also introducing proper tax relief on childcare so that people who work hard and do the right thing can get help with their...
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here the children no longer sing nursery rhymes, they saying victory songs for bashar al- assad. -- of single victory songs for bashar al-assad. -- they saying -- did they saying -- they sing songs of victory for bashar al-assad. >> in our latest report, there is a claim that israel said -- systematically violated the rights of the underage. >> a palestinian minor and one of the prisons said that the ill- treatment of palestinian children in israeli detention is widespread, systematic, and then institutionalized practice. sparking criticism of the way israel deals with the civilians that they detained in unoccupied territories. his mother described how soldiers perform at night to arrest one of her sons. >> in a matter of seconds, they grabbed him. he was barely dressed and not allowed to put on his shoes. it all happened very quickly. >> this 13-year-old boy in counts the trip that brought him to a base nearby. >> they were searing -- screaming at me, pushing me around. i told them i do not know anything. >> just a few kilometers away his cousin was taken that same night. he said he h
here the children no longer sing nursery rhymes, they saying victory songs for bashar al- assad. -- of single victory songs for bashar al-assad. -- they saying -- did they saying -- they sing songs of victory for bashar al-assad. >> in our latest report, there is a claim that israel said -- systematically violated the rights of the underage. >> a palestinian minor and one of the prisons said that the ill- treatment of palestinian children in israeli detention is widespread,...
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he opened his family practice just down the block from the nursery school he attended. >> doctors sometimesn listen. and i think it's more important the patients feel that you hear them. >> dr. lowe's impeccable bed side manner was matched by his work outside of the exam room when he was board chair at chinese hospital, he helped create a revolutionary chinese community health plan to offer high quality, affordable, and culturally competent care. rollins lowe also gave voice to asian pacific islander health issues on a national level. he helped start the asian pacific islander health forum for health advocacy and was invited to the white house to speak on several occasions. but he isn't resting on his laurels, even at 80 years old and having battled his own health scares, he still goes out to address the unmet needs in the community. >> you have to have a willing heart. if i'm just following conditions they don't need my time. >> the challenge he now embraces is building a chinese american foundation which aims to match donors with innovative organizations which create impact. he was born w
he opened his family practice just down the block from the nursery school he attended. >> doctors sometimesn listen. and i think it's more important the patients feel that you hear them. >> dr. lowe's impeccable bed side manner was matched by his work outside of the exam room when he was board chair at chinese hospital, he helped create a revolutionary chinese community health plan to offer high quality, affordable, and culturally competent care. rollins lowe also gave voice to...
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keep that in mind because they are both important crab nursery areas so there is no crab fishing allowed. be ready for the treats. >> you can hear the butter melting out there. >> there you have it. i'll puff up like a plo fish if i have that. >> not good. >> let's check with meteorologist christina loren. always a beautiful sight. >> good halloween morning to you. we've got a good looking day shaping up for you and your trick-or-treaters. temperatures this morning are a little on the chilly side. nothing like yesterday. we're about ten degrees milder than this time yesterday morning so probably notice that when you walk out the door. it's cold enough for a coat or a jacket. i want to talk about your highs. we're jumping into the 70s in livermore, gilroy, 71 santa rosa. comfortable today and temperatures are going to be comfortable even when the sun sets so bayside this is what we expect. around 64 degrees. just after sunset. between 6:15 and 8:15 temperatures will drop to about 60. not too bad. 10:15 for all of you adult partiers. if you are out and about have a coat. it's going to be c
keep that in mind because they are both important crab nursery areas so there is no crab fishing allowed. be ready for the treats. >> you can hear the butter melting out there. >> there you have it. i'll puff up like a plo fish if i have that. >> not good. >> let's check with meteorologist christina loren. always a beautiful sight. >> good halloween morning to you. we've got a good looking day shaping up for you and your trick-or-treaters. temperatures this morning...
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for example, therapeutic nursery schools, play therapy, but none of which is more paramount than the supportive and nurturing family system. >> dr. washington says that support system will be most needed when that little girl eventually has to see the video of her mother's final chaotic moments on this earth. >>> more chaos on the national mall today where witnesses say a man doused himself with gasoline and set himself on fire. it happened late this afternoon near the air and space museum. two joggers came to the man's aid ripping off their shirts to help put out the flames. he does remain in critical condition tonight at medstar general. we have no idea why he did this. >>> well, that early fall heatwave continues here in the d.c. area. topper shutt joins us now from the weather terrace. sounds like a warm dare i say hot start to the weekend? >> i think that's a fair statement. it was 90 today at dulles for a new record high. here's your wakeup weather, temperatures in the 60s and 70s. by 11:00 78 to 83, some 80s by 11:00. we'll come back, tell you if we're going to set any records
for example, therapeutic nursery schools, play therapy, but none of which is more paramount than the supportive and nurturing family system. >> dr. washington says that support system will be most needed when that little girl eventually has to see the video of her mother's final chaotic moments on this earth. >>> more chaos on the national mall today where witnesses say a man doused himself with gasoline and set himself on fire. it happened late this afternoon near the air and...
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nursery school would be my teacher would it chair i was thrown out of every school ever went to i've been seeing elucidating and hearing voices i've since i was a kid i got i'm one of those cases where i'm bipolar schizoaffective i have anti-social personality disorder p t h d i have intimate rage just major nightmare disorder i also have a gender identity disorder where i'm taking hormones for a transgender issue for sexual reassignment to get my hair went down a corner they're good spot to summon a festering want to give old. crack a band of weed man the next block i came down here following. two years ago this howling to be two years for me so i spent a good two years down here. which i don't think i'd ever do again at their commits suicide next time. when it's so nasty horrible and everything's over the place it makes you you know makes you want to do something with your life size doing this because this is really rough to do this and i went to the service i got from out of the service for the bad conduct one thing is really stinks the fact it doesn't rain here doesn't wash the u
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al qaeda in syria as well as on nursery and many other terrorist groups all over the world. the netherlands started legal action against russia this week it's finding a claim with the international maritime court to when they were released a flashing green peace activists arrested after trying to scale a russian oil rig nearly three weeks ago their protests were traveling on board the dutch registered summarize they face up to fifteen years in prison on charges of piracy and duck currently in custody awaiting trial russia says it's well within its rights to defend its assets under international law saturday so demonstrations calling for the release of the activists in dozens of countries for my greenpeace leader patrick moore believes the axiom is true have found a better way to get that message across. you can't expect to have people allow you to continue to storm their oil rigs oil rigs are a very serious operation with really big safety issues and you start scaling the rig and then people have to come and try to get you off it puts them in danger and so i can certainly un
al qaeda in syria as well as on nursery and many other terrorist groups all over the world. the netherlands started legal action against russia this week it's finding a claim with the international maritime court to when they were released a flashing green peace activists arrested after trying to scale a russian oil rig nearly three weeks ago their protests were traveling on board the dutch registered summarize they face up to fifteen years in prison on charges of piracy and duck currently in...
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al-qaeda in syria as well as our nursery and many other terrorist groups all over the world but why do you think of such double standards as you just mentioned i mean what's the reason behind all that well the war on terrorism has really replaced the cold war to justify massive military spending and so when they're supporting a dictator like hadi and a man who want to election because it is the only name on the ballot or they're supporting al-qaeda or getting mercenaries in syria or whether it's in the being in afghanistan or any of these terrorist groups or drug cartels and so on if they are supporting us policy in the region then it's not terrorism it's not spoken of if they're opposing neocolonialism in us and they're terrorists it's not about how they act or who they kill or what they do that makes them terrorists what makes them terrorists in the eyes of washington is are they obeying washington. and suggest to us that is accused of supporting terrorist organizations russian diplomatic sources have suggested this week that a saudi backed terror group was behind the august deadly c
al-qaeda in syria as well as our nursery and many other terrorist groups all over the world but why do you think of such double standards as you just mentioned i mean what's the reason behind all that well the war on terrorism has really replaced the cold war to justify massive military spending and so when they're supporting a dictator like hadi and a man who want to election because it is the only name on the ballot or they're supporting al-qaeda or getting mercenaries in syria or whether...
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you get it in any garden supply, nursery, use food-grade, not pool-grade and it's safe for the children and pets. >> so i can touch this? >> it's harmless. it's got little spicules in there that get into the insect or bug and kill 'em, but it's harmless to humans, kids and pets. >> so it's going to get rid of this icky guy? ooh. >> get rid of him. he's gone. >> o.k. >> this is really great. if you want to get rid of mosquitoes and flies, all you do is take some basil. put some basil in a muslin bag or a cheesecloth bag, hang a couple bags around the house. you will never have a flying insect in your home. it's that easy. now-- >> now, here's the thing, it is so easy. and if you do simply turn the page to the table of contents, all the different bugs, they're all right here. you simply turn the page, find the solution, get rid of the pest. >> by the way, with the basil, if you put a little catnip in there, it'll activate it even more, as long as you don't own a cat. otherwise, it'll drive them crazy. now, if you want to get rid of mice, any kind of rodent, take some oil of peppermint. pu
you get it in any garden supply, nursery, use food-grade, not pool-grade and it's safe for the children and pets. >> so i can touch this? >> it's harmless. it's got little spicules in there that get into the insect or bug and kill 'em, but it's harmless to humans, kids and pets. >> so it's going to get rid of this icky guy? ooh. >> get rid of him. he's gone. >> o.k. >> this is really great. if you want to get rid of mosquitoes and flies, all you do is take...
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in the al qaeda in syria as well as our nursery and many other terrorist groups all over the world. the netherlands started legal action against russia this week it's finding a claim with the international maritime court to win the release of thirty greenpeace activists arrested after trying to scale a russian oil rig nearly three weeks ago the protesters were traveling on board the dutch registered sunrise they face up to fifteen days in prison on charges of piracy and are currently in custody awaiting trial russia says it's well but then it's wise to defend its international norm saturday so demonstrations calling for the release of the activists and dozens of countries former greenpeace leader patrick moore believes the activists should have found a better way to get that message across. you can't expect to have people allow you to continue to storm their oil rigs oil rigs are a very serious operation with really big safety issues and you start scaling the rig and then people have to come and try to get you off it puts them in danger and so i can certainly understand why they wer
in the al qaeda in syria as well as our nursery and many other terrorist groups all over the world. the netherlands started legal action against russia this week it's finding a claim with the international maritime court to win the release of thirty greenpeace activists arrested after trying to scale a russian oil rig nearly three weeks ago the protesters were traveling on board the dutch registered sunrise they face up to fifteen days in prison on charges of piracy and are currently in custody...
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nursery school would be my teacher would share i was thrown out of every school ever went to i been seeing elucidating and hearing voices i was since i was a kid i go i'm one of those cases where i'm bipolar schizoaffective i have anti-social personality disorder p.t.s.d. i have insulin rage just sort of a major nightmare to sort of i also have a gender identity. to sort out where i'm taking hormones for a transgender issue for sexual reassignment is to get marilyn down the color of their good spot to some of the best era when it's. cracked up bad and we've man's out an x. box. hollowing most two years ago it's only to be two years for me so i spent a good two years down. but i don't think i'd ever do again at their commits suicide next time for. being so nasty horrible and everything's over the place it makes you you know makes you want to do something with your life size doing this because this is really rough to do this and i went to the service i got from out of the service for bad conduct one thing is really stinks the fact doesn't rain here it doesn't wash the urine in the pool the w
nursery school would be my teacher would share i was thrown out of every school ever went to i been seeing elucidating and hearing voices i was since i was a kid i go i'm one of those cases where i'm bipolar schizoaffective i have anti-social personality disorder p.t.s.d. i have insulin rage just sort of a major nightmare to sort of i also have a gender identity. to sort out where i'm taking hormones for a transgender issue for sexual reassignment is to get marilyn down the color of their good...
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al-qaeda in syria as well as our nursery and many other terrorist groups all over the world. a suicide attack on a primary school in iraq has left at least fourteen children dead as another string of blasts hit the was home country a separate incident claimed the same number of lives as a bomb a time to share pilgrims has been to a shrine in baghdad and to discuss the story i'm now joined live by tracing debts who is a new and he will go home mrs welcome to tease good to have you with us some of the most graham forecasts predicts a new wave of a full scale sectarian war breaking out in iraq soon if this happens how will become true. but i think the first place is really a question here it's fair to ask is whether or not iraq is already very. nervous just calls all through the summer and i think the reality is kind of mind doesn't now. reasonable policy response. and kind of seems to be boosting its power fost in iraq what does that mean for the want of me at least. but it's definitely a problem for the whole region we're seeing a lot of still over violence back and forth with
al-qaeda in syria as well as our nursery and many other terrorist groups all over the world. a suicide attack on a primary school in iraq has left at least fourteen children dead as another string of blasts hit the was home country a separate incident claimed the same number of lives as a bomb a time to share pilgrims has been to a shrine in baghdad and to discuss the story i'm now joined live by tracing debts who is a new and he will go home mrs welcome to tease good to have you with us some...
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al-qaeda in syria as well as our nursery and many other terrorist groups all over the world a suicide that's going to primary school in iraq has left at least twelve children dead as another string of blasts had their war torn country a separate incident claimed the same number of lines as a border town to share programs heading to a shrine in baghdad and jason did the news that at antiwar dot com says that iraq is a failing to the sectarian violence just threatening to push the country into several . it is really a question here it's fair to ask is whether or not iraq is already very unstable or normal stuff calls all through the summer and i think the reality is the current government doesn't have a reasonable policy to respond to that there is just an enormous amount of sectarian tension above and beyond well you saw during the u.s. occupation. supposedly coalition government arose from the last rescue election has ended up being the staff it's really the disastrous way that democracy has served failed and interact is a lot of why we're seeing all of this fighting but it's definite
al-qaeda in syria as well as our nursery and many other terrorist groups all over the world a suicide that's going to primary school in iraq has left at least twelve children dead as another string of blasts had their war torn country a separate incident claimed the same number of lines as a border town to share programs heading to a shrine in baghdad and jason did the news that at antiwar dot com says that iraq is a failing to the sectarian violence just threatening to push the country into...
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you have a new baby and put her diapers in here and her nursery will smell as new as she does. >> what'sith this down here? oh, my gosh. >> this is a brand new toy out by infantino grows with your baby. matt here can have tummy time. >> oh. >> he's doing great. >> beautiful. >> and then we have elsie over here sitting in one of our favorite highchairs. 50,000 readers said this was their favorite highchair. it has this great new trend where once she outgrows the highchair it becomes a booster seat at your table. >> oh, perfect. >> so you can look at this fabric for three years. >> but you buy it once. >> buy it once. very slim and trim. >> she's doing so well. and we have our dr. brown bottles. less air and the milk is always better regardless if your baby has colic or not. these bottles are what our readers say deliver that to the babies. >> and speaking of timing, new moms don't have a lot of time. if you want to take a shower, this is where you put your baby. peaceful spot you can carry around the house with you. by fisher price. >> don't put it on a counter, you guys, learned that the
you have a new baby and put her diapers in here and her nursery will smell as new as she does. >> what'sith this down here? oh, my gosh. >> this is a brand new toy out by infantino grows with your baby. matt here can have tummy time. >> oh. >> he's doing great. >> beautiful. >> and then we have elsie over here sitting in one of our favorite highchairs. 50,000 readers said this was their favorite highchair. it has this great new trend where once she outgrows...
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. >> i just remember the nursery rime, columbus sailed the blue in 1442 already he sailed the blue in>> who did he meet when he got here? >> some indians. >> what did he saw say to them? >> how. >> he said how? >> yes. >> do you know what columbus's last name is? >> no. >> no. >> you don't know columbus's last name? >> no. >> no. >> it was something italian. he was an italian fellow. >> i think it was something spanish like juan. >> so tell me his full name. >> christopher wakin columbus. >> where did he land in america? >> in florida? i think florida, yeah. miami. it had to be off the water. >> fiji. >> no, it was like hawaii. or argentina or in that area, i imagine. >> new york? >> close. >> baltimore. >> california. >> somewhere along the east coast, i know. >> georgia. >> maine? >> washington. >> rhode island. >> alabama. >> canada. >> north carolina. >> i give up. >> florida. florida, maybe. yeah. miami. >> columbucolumbus, ohio. that's why it's named after him. what was the first thing he said to the indians when he got here. >> what's up? they said we're having dinner and then
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. >> staying in france, re- examining the case of a nursery worker fired for refusing to take her veil off. a civil face -- case for unfair dismissal has been thrown out. mitchell has the story. >> the daycare assistant was sacked in 2008 for refusing to remove her veil in the paris suburb where she worked. the case went all the way to the highest court of appeal, which ruled in her favor in march. it said the strict secularism rules did not apply. legal wrangling continues and the case is now being heard in the paris appeals court. >> i believe this court is aware of its responsibilities and realizes it had -- it has to come down one way or the other on a social issue. this is about society's joys on universal values, our republican model, and the sectarianism we try to avoid. >> the case has become high profile partly because it is rare for a lower court to review a case already decided by a country's top court. the question of religious neutrality, where young children in particular should be confronted with his place of religious affiliation. he says his client is the victim of rac
. >> staying in france, re- examining the case of a nursery worker fired for refusing to take her veil off. a civil face -- case for unfair dismissal has been thrown out. mitchell has the story. >> the daycare assistant was sacked in 2008 for refusing to remove her veil in the paris suburb where she worked. the case went all the way to the highest court of appeal, which ruled in her favor in march. it said the strict secularism rules did not apply. legal wrangling continues and the...
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>> also a good time to go to your nursery.s on plants. >> that's a good idea. >> i got a whole bunch of arbor vitae the other day. >> on what? >> it was a huge sale. love them, love them. >> we're going to educate you. in a lot of climates not a lot of flowers right now. this is a nandina. first of all, it's a fun thing to say. nandina. but see how you have great color with all the different leaves? and it still flowers in the spring. so you get flowers and color with the leaves. and these leaves stay on all year round. >> oh, they do? okay. >> next, the chamilia. this is a great one because it's going to flower in the winter. all these plants are great for different climates. >> this flowers in the winter? >> red flowers? >> pink. >> pink camilia. not many things flower in the winter. >> you can feel the buds here. they're all about to pop. >> i get that sad thing. that would be a good thing to have in the yard. because -- >> no matter what the climate, it's always hard to get some color in your yard. here in the middle, that
>> also a good time to go to your nursery.s on plants. >> that's a good idea. >> i got a whole bunch of arbor vitae the other day. >> on what? >> it was a huge sale. love them, love them. >> we're going to educate you. in a lot of climates not a lot of flowers right now. this is a nandina. first of all, it's a fun thing to say. nandina. but see how you have great color with all the different leaves? and it still flowers in the spring. so you get flowers and...
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is this a nursery rhyme? >> i used to skate on the great lakes myself. i am an old man. >> i agree with you. i do happen to think that there is a strong possibility that there is global warming, but my problem is it might be good when they talk about the small degree of celsius, we shouldn't be changing that. they show over the -- when they compare temperatures globally, areas that are warmer generally are healthier and they create more vegetation and things like that. what they are exadvantage rating was a -- what they are exadvantage rating is a catastrophic catastrophe. andy. >> i'm awake. i'm awake. >> we are already losing the audience. quickly, we will get to the next story. finally going to admit it is an exaggerated fear and kneel before me and swear your undieing allegiance. >> if i find out before you we can have a face-to-face conversation. a couple things, remi, i absolutely believe this guy cried. he is a vegetarian. of course he cried. a couple other things, this is my last flight? if it is this important and you are that committed don't ge
is this a nursery rhyme? >> i used to skate on the great lakes myself. i am an old man. >> i agree with you. i do happen to think that there is a strong possibility that there is global warming, but my problem is it might be good when they talk about the small degree of celsius, we shouldn't be changing that. they show over the -- when they compare temperatures globally, areas that are warmer generally are healthier and they create more vegetation and things like that. what they are...
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in the nursery he needs to eat, and a hospital worker hands the baby over to a stranger with the samewrong mother breast-feeds monica's baby. >> it's hard for me to accept that, you know, my child has been with somebody that i don't even know. >> i'd like to think that i would know if someone brought me a baby that wasn't mine. >> you might and you might not. most babies look pretty similar. they're all kind of just cute little cheeky things and they're not that easy to distinguish one from the other, especially if you've only seen it once or twice. >> so even a loving mother might confuse one baby for another baby? >> right. a loving mother will love the baby that she is brought. >> when a nurse hands you your baby, ask the nurse to match your baby's i.d. band with yours. at number 13, air bubbles in blood. after weeks in the hospital 19-year-old blake fought is excited to be going home. but before he can leave blake has one more thing to do. can a central line in his crest removed. while he's sitting upright, a nurse removes the tube and then seals it with gauze. >> you could hear p
in the nursery he needs to eat, and a hospital worker hands the baby over to a stranger with the samewrong mother breast-feeds monica's baby. >> it's hard for me to accept that, you know, my child has been with somebody that i don't even know. >> i'd like to think that i would know if someone brought me a baby that wasn't mine. >> you might and you might not. most babies look pretty similar. they're all kind of just cute little cheeky things and they're not that easy to...
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is this a nursery rhyme? >> i used to skate on the great lakes myself. i am an old man. >> i agree with you. i do happen to think that there is a strong possibility that there is global warming, but my problem is it might be good when they talk about the small degree of celsius, we shouldn't be changing that. they show over the -- when they compare temperatures globally, areas that are warmer generally are healthier and they create more vegetation and things like that. what they are exadvantage rating was a -- what they are exadvantage rating is a catastrophic catastrophe. andy. >> i'm awake. i'm awake. >> we are already losing the audience. quickly, we will get to the next story. finally going to admit it is an exaggerated fear and kneel before me and swear your undieing allegiance. >> if i find out before you we can have a face-to-face conversation. a couple things, remi, i absolutely believe this guy cried. he is a vegetarian. of course he cried. a couple other things, this is my last flight? if it is this important and you are that committed don't ge
is this a nursery rhyme? >> i used to skate on the great lakes myself. i am an old man. >> i agree with you. i do happen to think that there is a strong possibility that there is global warming, but my problem is it might be good when they talk about the small degree of celsius, we shouldn't be changing that. they show over the -- when they compare temperatures globally, areas that are warmer generally are healthier and they create more vegetation and things like that. what they are...
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he'll had visited her often, but usually in the evening after will have dirty been removed to the nurseryfor the night. at the hospital across the street. on one of his sisters, bill brought his daughters to see the new baby, but their first glimpse of them had also been to the class of the nursery window. it was not until sunday morning when father, mother, grandmother and an finn finally left hospital together that leitch finally held the baby in his own arms for the first time. the four of them are now loaded to the single seat of the pickup truck with leitch behind the wheel, sir on the passenger side and donna in between them they headed south. they turned up highway 247 in murray county and onto highway seven often cause santa fe paid. wembley due steered the pickup octopi path to pay, he did not drive to the house immediately. he stopped the bottom of the driveway at associate circuit from a teardrop for her shape. from this position, they could now see the house through the trees. today rate they could look across the rolling pasture beyond the real sense. donna remembers how the
he'll had visited her often, but usually in the evening after will have dirty been removed to the nurseryfor the night. at the hospital across the street. on one of his sisters, bill brought his daughters to see the new baby, but their first glimpse of them had also been to the class of the nursery window. it was not until sunday morning when father, mother, grandmother and an finn finally left hospital together that leitch finally held the baby in his own arms for the first time. the four of...
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. >> we are talking about nursery school. >> or kindergarten. >> when they teach them to do maizes. >> you get the kids into a school you want, but it turns out it's overwhelming, competitive - you didn't do a service. you demoralised your child, if anything. >> is this like the steroids discussion in sports - everyone is doing it, parents feel they have no other choice. the psychologist barry schwartz you quote:. >> right, i talked to an sat tutor for the story, who charges $22,000 a year per kid to tutor elite mann hatton kids. most of the time when he meets a family the mum pulls him aside and says, "we are not like this, we are not these kinds of people." >> but they pay $22,000. >> here is the $22,000. there's a feeling amongst parents that there's a gnawing feeling in their guts that this is not right, there's something broken, corrupt about this, but my kids' best friend is getting the tutor, and the other kids, so what am i supposed to do? >> handicap my child. >> yes, disadvantage my kid by not getting him the tutor to do the ethically right thing is to disadvantage your kid.
. >> we are talking about nursery school. >> or kindergarten. >> when they teach them to do maizes. >> you get the kids into a school you want, but it turns out it's overwhelming, competitive - you didn't do a service. you demoralised your child, if anything. >> is this like the steroids discussion in sports - everyone is doing it, parents feel they have no other choice. the psychologist barry schwartz you quote:. >> right, i talked to an sat tutor for the...
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pretending to read or repeating nursery rhymes without pressure from anyone to do it right or correctlyt a dream." can you sing that again? ♪ row, row, row your boat ♪ ♪ gently down the stream ♪ ♪ merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily ♪ ♪ life is but a dream yay! one of the most important things we can do to assist our children in their emerging literacy skills is to advise and encourage parents and family members to regularly read out loud to their children. center time is important, but the home is where so much of the real and lasting learning tes place. teacher: "went up to their bedrooms. papa bear looked in his bed--" and it's gonna sound good if you all help me in your great big papa bear voices-- let me hear you say, "someone has been sleeping in my bed." hendrick: let's review some of the key ideas we've discussed in this program. we've learned how we can foster children's language development by really listening to them and waiting for their replies. we can provide meaningful and real experiences for them to talk about. we can encourage conversation by using open-ended questions,
pretending to read or repeating nursery rhymes without pressure from anyone to do it right or correctlyt a dream." can you sing that again? ♪ row, row, row your boat ♪ ♪ gently down the stream ♪ ♪ merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily ♪ ♪ life is but a dream yay! one of the most important things we can do to assist our children in their emerging literacy skills is to advise and encourage parents and family members to regularly read out loud to their children. center time is...
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just -- these people have been elected to office and they're acting like they were elected to their nursery school student council. >> let's talk about common ground and the potential to find it because we've got your republican colleague, paul ryan, writing in "the wall street journal" the president is giving congress the silent treatment. both sides should agree to common sense reforms of the country's entitlement reforms and tax code. we had senator bernie sanders on our show earlier this week predicting things like social security are the gop's real target here, not just obama care which is really the glitch in the cr and continuing resolution for the government and the shutdown that we're seeing now. how do you see the government reopening and getting a debt ceiling deal done when the list of demands potentially keeps growing? >> well, that's the problem is that they have -- the republicans continue to put a smorgasboard of their most extreme ideas on the list of things that they're insisting on we include in any -- in any potential deal and then, of course, not excluding, although pau
just -- these people have been elected to office and they're acting like they were elected to their nursery school student council. >> let's talk about common ground and the potential to find it because we've got your republican colleague, paul ryan, writing in "the wall street journal" the president is giving congress the silent treatment. both sides should agree to common sense reforms of the country's entitlement reforms and tax code. we had senator bernie sanders on our show...
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my daughter started nursery school month ago and i have been sick ever since. hopefully it will last. i want to read about 20 minutes and then open up to questions and get out of here so i will show you what i do. first, from childhood, came to our house, brushed the crumbs away, through the chickens of the porch, make the fire, make the bread, and all the other children suffer things that are done, they sit around a table and have the most fun listening to the which is sales the danny tells about and they will get you too if you don't watch out. little boy never said his prayers, spend the night upstairs, his mom heard him holler and is that heard him ball and when he turned his covers down he was in there at all but said in a room cubbyhole and pressed and accepting jimmy fluid anywhere i guess but all they ever found was little pants and roundabout and getting too you don't watch out and once there was a liberal she made fun of everyone and of her blood and skin, the company in the old folks were there, she mocked him that shocked him and said she didn't car
my daughter started nursery school month ago and i have been sick ever since. hopefully it will last. i want to read about 20 minutes and then open up to questions and get out of here so i will show you what i do. first, from childhood, came to our house, brushed the crumbs away, through the chickens of the porch, make the fire, make the bread, and all the other children suffer things that are done, they sit around a table and have the most fun listening to the which is sales the danny tells...
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. >> we met 35 years ago today in the nursery. >> hoda kotb. >> i have a bad hair day every day. >> hiona to see you. >> and welcome tucson, welcome everybody back to "today" i'm sa van fa guthrie alongside matt lauer, al roker. >> stevie wonder, kind of and i inner vision. >> that music, anyway. sorry. anyway, coming up, we're looking forward to catching up with, look over here, eric mccormick and debra messing. the stars of "will and grace." we kept them away, hermetically sealed. they haven't seen each other until just this moment. oh, he's stege up the windows. >> all right. hey, talk about a throwback, could you live without your cell phone or ipad or internet? how about the entire year and living like it's 1986. wow! >> i love that phone. all right. we will use. all right. let's get a check of the day's top stories. natalie is inside. >> good morning to you, once again, good morning, federal workers furloughed during the government shutdown are returning to their jobs. president obama seened a bill extending the nation's borrowing power and ending the shutdown that closed many pa
. >> we met 35 years ago today in the nursery. >> hoda kotb. >> i have a bad hair day every day. >> hiona to see you. >> and welcome tucson, welcome everybody back to "today" i'm sa van fa guthrie alongside matt lauer, al roker. >> stevie wonder, kind of and i inner vision. >> that music, anyway. sorry. anyway, coming up, we're looking forward to catching up with, look over here, eric mccormick and debra messing. the stars of "will and...
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encourage the mom to speak to their baby and play with their baby and early childhood education is nurserye about this job that i have is that i see so much hope. i see that you just need to give kids a little bit of love and you just need to give their moms a little bit of encouragement and the difference that you can make in the rest of their lives is so huge and you can see it happen in front of your eyes. >> i just had a baby and i have to say i connect now with moms that i met more than i ever have. all moms want the same things for their kids. do you feel that way as a mom too? >> yes, i always meet these moms. if i didn't have it modelled for me all around by great mom friends, by classes that i've gone to and my parents, i wouldn't know what to do with a newborn. >> reporter: with so much already on her plate, jennifer garner the actress has been hard at work thanks to the support and help of someone who gets it, husband, ben afleck. >> my husband has always pushed me. don't -- keep a toe in it. keep a foot in it. you love what you do. work. you have to work. all of a sudden i got
encourage the mom to speak to their baby and play with their baby and early childhood education is nurserye about this job that i have is that i see so much hope. i see that you just need to give kids a little bit of love and you just need to give their moms a little bit of encouragement and the difference that you can make in the rest of their lives is so huge and you can see it happen in front of your eyes. >> i just had a baby and i have to say i connect now with moms that i met more...
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we don't need politicians bickering back and forth and acting like babies and says nursery rhymes and stuff like this. both halfs have at fault, republicans and democrats. i think i'll vote independent next time. >> host: that's gregory calling from new jersey. marta tweets in: a child knows what is important, but these adults don't. all i hear is name calling, disagreements and closed minds. here is a tweet: they say god protects children, old men and idiots, no wonder the tea party thinks god is on their side. and this is from somebody who tweets at right-wing activist, so dems vote against small funding bills, who is hurting the children now? hmm. looks like pain for gain dem-style. linda in montreal, missouri, on our republican line as we wait for the president. hi, linda. >> caller: hi. i just think what they need to do is just shut it all down. this president is wanting to destroy the united states, and that's exactly what he's doing. he's took away our freedom, he's took away our rights, he's took away our insurance. when it started, they said you could keep your doctor, that's
we don't need politicians bickering back and forth and acting like babies and says nursery rhymes and stuff like this. both halfs have at fault, republicans and democrats. i think i'll vote independent next time. >> host: that's gregory calling from new jersey. marta tweets in: a child knows what is important, but these adults don't. all i hear is name calling, disagreements and closed minds. here is a tweet: they say god protects children, old men and idiots, no wonder the tea party...
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>> also a good time to go to your nursery. cleaning out inventory, getting rid of stuff.still flowers in the spring. flowers and color with the leaves. these leaves stay on all year round. >> they do? okay. >> next, the chamilia. it's great. it's going to flower in the winter. all these plants are great for different climates. >> this flowers in the winter? >> red flowers? >> pink. >> pink camilia. >> you can feel the buds here. they're all about to pop. >> i get that sad thing. that would be a good thing to have in the yard. >> no mat whater what the clima always hard to get color in your card. here in the middle, that's a rhody. >> rhododendrum. >> they get huge in this part of the country. >> we planted some of these in our front yard. we have some knnosey neighbors. >> i'd like to see what's going on in your yard, too. >> this a dogwood. great thing about this -- great thing about the dogwood is that when the leaves fall off -- here, pull the leaves off. pull the leaves off. when the leaves come off -- i'm showing you what happens when the leaves fall off. look what h
>> also a good time to go to your nursery. cleaning out inventory, getting rid of stuff.still flowers in the spring. flowers and color with the leaves. these leaves stay on all year round. >> they do? okay. >> next, the chamilia. it's great. it's going to flower in the winter. all these plants are great for different climates. >> this flowers in the winter? >> red flowers? >> pink. >> pink camilia. >> you can feel the buds here. they're all about...