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deborah's actually a doctor, an obgyn at san francisco medical center.nce is her medicine so why not start her journey off with some dancing. >> she's a good dancer, too. >> she's got moves. >> now, she did not just want to dance in the o.r. she wanted to make somewhat of a virtual dance mug to ask with had, in connecticut, his aunt from her own living room, deborah's video went crazy viral and now has more than 7 million views on youtube. even beyonce shared it on her facebook page. we did get a chance to deborah back in november shortly after her surgery. welcome to the show, deborah. how are you feeling? >> i am doing great. i am feeling very spiritually fulfilled. it's been an amazing flood of love. my muscles are pretty sore. that's going to take recuperation. i feel like i've done 5,000 pushups. >> how did you get the entire o.r. team to dance with you in the o.r.? >> no one ever asked. i was more nervous how the flash mob was going to go than how the surgery was going to go. >> i want to know why you chose that specific beyonce song. >> well, that
deborah's actually a doctor, an obgyn at san francisco medical center.nce is her medicine so why not start her journey off with some dancing. >> she's a good dancer, too. >> she's got moves. >> now, she did not just want to dance in the o.r. she wanted to make somewhat of a virtual dance mug to ask with had, in connecticut, his aunt from her own living room, deborah's video went crazy viral and now has more than 7 million views on youtube. even beyonce shared it on her...
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my niece is an obgyn and doing great.in my family and i don't hear them saying oh, woe is me in this terrible mworld. that's what i see in all the statistics coming out. >> yes, over the past several decades there have been historical strides. what paul didn't mention in talking about the successful women in the paul family, is every single educational level women still make less in real wages than men by a lot. this is the chart for real wages by men by different educational level. this is the same chart for women. as you can see, in a high school education to a graduate degree, all the way to ph.d., women are making less than men. perhaps the most important mention of rand paul was the mention of reproductive rights. they prefer to talk about it in the work police as a distingts issue. nothing to do with whether or not women can control their own bodies. right now the democrats are making the argument the two cannot be separated. the that argument has been resonating with women. that's part of the reason he may not want
my niece is an obgyn and doing great.in my family and i don't hear them saying oh, woe is me in this terrible mworld. that's what i see in all the statistics coming out. >> yes, over the past several decades there have been historical strides. what paul didn't mention in talking about the successful women in the paul family, is every single educational level women still make less in real wages than men by a lot. this is the chart for real wages by men by different educational level. this...
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blood the golden age and consequently be controlled by a few transnational corporations obgyn dianne's. and i know but they want to keep it for free we. believe that. for every free. their frame remotely is profit. not for social justice. but. inequalities the project has a lot of opposition no doubt about it. not really no because. this rises just like the only rights except the place be the carroty and any. you know what why would you not want to give bead accounting to somebody who needed it to stay alive or continue to be able to see. for an ideology because you don't like globalization because you don't like capitalism which seemed to be the underlying trends because you all you have a romantic attachment to smallholder farming go and be a small to follow in a developing country try being poor for a year and see then what you think. we went to a typical marketplace to find out what the local residents think of the miracle rice. as is often the case with a new product there is a lot of skepticism still we were interested to see people's spontaneous reactions when they suddenly enco
blood the golden age and consequently be controlled by a few transnational corporations obgyn dianne's. and i know but they want to keep it for free we. believe that. for every free. their frame remotely is profit. not for social justice. but. inequalities the project has a lot of opposition no doubt about it. not really no because. this rises just like the only rights except the place be the carroty and any. you know what why would you not want to give bead accounting to somebody who needed it...
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troops pulling out the obgyn government will now have to reach and deal with the taliban according to richard williams a former british s.s. officer. and those who have teamed with him as they approach these next elections. and his supporters and those who he is supporting in the elections need to do a deal with the taliban going forward in twenty fifteen the taliban in certain provinces the conflict provinces in the south certainly will be the dominant political element and as the president goes forward there's going to need to be an accommodation with them so this is a political gesture and so yes he is taking risks with the lives of his own soldiers the afghan army and afghan police are all fighting hard at the moment in these conflict probably says yes he's taking risk there but it's for a higher purpose and the higher purpose is clearly some form of political solution with the taliban. right now and i was here for you an oil giant claims victory in court and stops an american woman from being able to move around almost on her own state all because she criticized franking the full
troops pulling out the obgyn government will now have to reach and deal with the taliban according to richard williams a former british s.s. officer. and those who have teamed with him as they approach these next elections. and his supporters and those who he is supporting in the elections need to do a deal with the taliban going forward in twenty fifteen the taliban in certain provinces the conflict provinces in the south certainly will be the dominant political element and as the president...
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the largest gender gap in recorded history, you might think the gop might check itself out of the obgyn office. last week, there was mike huckabee and the orwellian pill pusher uncle sugar, coming into to take control of ladies libidos. rand paul announced the war on women is over because the women in his family are doing great. >> this whole sort of war on women thing, i'm scratching my head. if there was a war on women, i think they've won. the women in my family are doing great. that's what i've seen in all the statistics coming out. i think some of the victimology is trumped up. we don't get to some kind of good policy saying one party is not in favor of women advancing. >> rand paul knows some successful women. problem solved. this compelling evidence aside, dr. paul ignores a whole slew of facts about women in america. statistics that point to something other than victimology. women earn less than men, no matter what their education, their industry, or their job. the average woman is paid 77 cents for every dollar a man makes. 42 million of women live at or at poverty. then, there
the largest gender gap in recorded history, you might think the gop might check itself out of the obgyn office. last week, there was mike huckabee and the orwellian pill pusher uncle sugar, coming into to take control of ladies libidos. rand paul announced the war on women is over because the women in his family are doing great. >> this whole sort of war on women thing, i'm scratching my head. if there was a war on women, i think they've won. the women in my family are doing great. that's...
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i want to bring in legal analysts sonny hostin and mark geragos completely divided on this and obgyn doctor lisa masterson and attorney and children's advocate riba martin. what impact could this have legally if any, this affidavit? >> i think it's going to just bolster the argument from the husband that his wife has been determined brain-dead and to continue to force her to jess tate this fetus is just cruel. not just to the wife but to the family as well. and i hope the court takes note of a 1999 case, anderson, a very similar situation. a 34-year-old woman in a tragic accident. her common law husband fought to keep her on a ventilator to allow a fetus to jess tate. once they were able to show that woman was brain-dead, the court ordered that the ventilator be turned off. you should not be maintaining the life, so to speak, of a corpse. i hope in this tragic case that something very similar happens tomorrow at that court hearing. >> mark when you hear details about the judge, republican, is it possible this could come down to politics or would politics be involved in this? you've s
i want to bring in legal analysts sonny hostin and mark geragos completely divided on this and obgyn doctor lisa masterson and attorney and children's advocate riba martin. what impact could this have legally if any, this affidavit? >> i think it's going to just bolster the argument from the husband that his wife has been determined brain-dead and to continue to force her to jess tate this fetus is just cruel. not just to the wife but to the family as well. and i hope the court takes note...
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i want to bring in our legal analyst sonny hostin and mark geragos and obgyn host of the health and heels broadcast. dr. masterson, this is disturbing stuff but it may impact this court ruling. the fetus's lower extremities are deformed to the extent that gender can't be determined. apparently the fetus also suffers from water on the brain, hydro cephalus. and a possible heart problem. i think fluid on the brain not water. can you explain these issues how serious they are, what it means? >> they're very serious for the fetus. actually just the fetus. we don't have that many studies of fetuses living in mothers who are brain-dead that actually do well without any problems at all. usually because of the setting, it's very different to replicate the female physiology with machines. and so they're usually born with -- if they're born alive, they're usually born with some kind of deformities, anyway. so the fact that it's starting off with these things that they've seen, they can also do blood tests and they can also check the am knee niotic fluid. but even if the baby had no deformities at al
i want to bring in our legal analyst sonny hostin and mark geragos and obgyn host of the health and heels broadcast. dr. masterson, this is disturbing stuff but it may impact this court ruling. the fetus's lower extremities are deformed to the extent that gender can't be determined. apparently the fetus also suffers from water on the brain, hydro cephalus. and a possible heart problem. i think fluid on the brain not water. can you explain these issues how serious they are, what it means?...