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we in this country do not permit organ organs to be sold. you can gift an organ, but you cannot sell it. consent may be there, but that's not enough. why? because we're concerned about poor people being exploited. >> adam kipper, thanks for joining us. i'll be back in a moment with the final thought of ending pregnancy, and when the government gets to be and doesn't get to be involved. stay with us. it's inside story. >> millions at stake. shady investments. limited oversight. >> super pacs are part of the wild wild west of campaign finance. >> could actor daniel craig be the latest super pac scam victim? an ali velshi, on target, ecial investigation. >> 42 years after the supreme court decision in roe v. wade one of the most important parts of the argument before the court and the majority opinion was compelling state interest. was there a point, the court was asked to rule, when the rights of a free citizen, a pregnant woman, are pair mounts, and then the potential life in her womb advances to state interest, a government role in not only
we in this country do not permit organ organs to be sold. you can gift an organ, but you cannot sell it. consent may be there, but that's not enough. why? because we're concerned about poor people being exploited. >> adam kipper, thanks for joining us. i'll be back in a moment with the final thought of ending pregnancy, and when the government gets to be and doesn't get to be involved. stay with us. it's inside story. >> millions at stake. shady investments. limited oversight....
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we in this country do not permit organ organs to be sold. you can gift an organ, but you cannot sell it. consent may be there, but that's not enough. why? because we're concerned about poor people being exploited. >> adam kipper, thanks for joining us. i'll be back in a moment with the final thought of ending pregnancy, and when the government gets to be and doesn't get to be involved. stay with us. it's inside story. >> coming up on al jazeera america, welcoming refugees, how a german soccer team and it's fans are taking a message of hospitality to heart. the crisis in europe is small compared to the human disaster in syria. what is it like for those who have stayed inside the country? plus getting relief. firefighters taking advantage of the break in the weather. and the aging voting machine. how it changes the voting process. that's next. that's next. >> saints and sinners. >> 42 years after the supreme court decision in roe v. wade one of the most important parts of the argument before the court and the majority opinion was compelling st
we in this country do not permit organ organs to be sold. you can gift an organ, but you cannot sell it. consent may be there, but that's not enough. why? because we're concerned about poor people being exploited. >> adam kipper, thanks for joining us. i'll be back in a moment with the final thought of ending pregnancy, and when the government gets to be and doesn't get to be involved. stay with us. it's inside story. >> coming up on al jazeera america, welcoming refugees, how a...
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organization ecovisio demonstrates cultivation methods for organic agriculture at a special garden near the capital. lots of young people come along. many want to learn organic methods for their own gardens. >> i noticed that people tend to duplicate practices when they see something that works somewhere else, thats why here even the workshops we try to run, try to make it as practical as possible. >> organic farming helps protect biodiversity, including even the tiniest organisms in the soil. and it makes use of them. >> organic agriculture means using biodiversity to serve humans. these means, that no chemical used, which is good, particually good in terms of raising awareness among population. >> all this has put environmental protection on moldova's political agenda. the little republic even recently established its first national park. it includes fields and villages, but nature takes priority. sixty percent of the park's area is forested. more forest is being planted, and wildlife is returning. >> ants they came from the forest nearby to this plantation. in probably in years and y
organization ecovisio demonstrates cultivation methods for organic agriculture at a special garden near the capital. lots of young people come along. many want to learn organic methods for their own gardens. >> i noticed that people tend to duplicate practices when they see something that works somewhere else, thats why here even the workshops we try to run, try to make it as practical as possible. >> organic farming helps protect biodiversity, including even the tiniest organisms...
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we in this country do not permit organ organs to be sold. you can gift an organ, but you cannot sell it. consent may be there, but that's not enough. why? because we're concerned about poor people being exploited. >> adam kipper, thanks for joining us. i'll be back in a moment with the final thought of ending pregnancy, and when the government gets to be and doesn't get to be involved. stay with us. it's inside story. >> i kept trying to make him not be a boy... it's not working. >> transgender children. >> i'd sit alone, i'd eat alone, i have no one to talk to. >> some dismiss it as a phase. >> we're trying to pigeon-hole him into "tom boy". >> but is it reallt a crisis? >> when your child wants to die... that's what changes parents. >> meet the families on a life changing journey. >> i finally get to blossom into the beautiful flower i am! >> 42 years after the supreme court decision in roe v. wade one of the most important parts of the argument before the court and the majority opinion was compelling state interest. was there a point, the
we in this country do not permit organ organs to be sold. you can gift an organ, but you cannot sell it. consent may be there, but that's not enough. why? because we're concerned about poor people being exploited. >> adam kipper, thanks for joining us. i'll be back in a moment with the final thought of ending pregnancy, and when the government gets to be and doesn't get to be involved. stay with us. it's inside story. >> i kept trying to make him not be a boy... it's not working....
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. >> my preparation starting to prepare her body, i noticed that her organs, internal organs were not reporter: was that surprising to you? >> yes. >> reporter: why? >> typically they are. >> reporter: temple university hospital spokesperson told us he couldn't talk about what happened to cooper because of privacy laws. he did point us to this document. it's a consent to autopsy form which appears to give temple university hospital permission to remove and keep the organs. her son van signed it. >> the first thing they're going to say is he designed that piece of paper. what they're not going to say is the fact that for four or five hours i told them i didn't want it done. >> reporter: the coopers are suing temple university hospital, asserting temple did not tell them that consenting to an autopsy meant cooper's organs would be disposed of as waste or be used for educational purposes and not returned to her body. the coopers claim this consent form was blank when van cooper signed it. >> the process is restrictions and i never saw that. >> reporter: it says none. >> that wasn't there
. >> my preparation starting to prepare her body, i noticed that her organs, internal organs were not reporter: was that surprising to you? >> yes. >> reporter: why? >> typically they are. >> reporter: temple university hospital spokesperson told us he couldn't talk about what happened to cooper because of privacy laws. he did point us to this document. it's a consent to autopsy form which appears to give temple university hospital permission to remove and keep the...
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it's a big organization.buff then you look at where is the money going in north dakota, south carolina, one employee got 459,000. southern new england, one got nearly $400,000, 398,000. another one, 380,000. another one, 377,000. another a quarter million dollars. there are dozens of employees in the quarter million dollar range. people want the money to go for research. people want the money to go for helping women with their health care identifying the problem or putting the money where it can do the most good. not travel, lavish parties and expenses. maybe you separate that money. but i tell you, it does not look good. i yield back. >> i would love the chance to respond. >> it was more of a comment than a question. we need to keep the pace here. we will recognize the gentleman from virginia for five minutes. >> welcome, ms. richards. >> thank you, mr. congressman. >> i wish your mom would be here. she would be handing out texas boots to all of my colleagues. >> she's here in spirit. >> thank god. you know,
it's a big organization.buff then you look at where is the money going in north dakota, south carolina, one employee got 459,000. southern new england, one got nearly $400,000, 398,000. another one, 380,000. another one, 377,000. another a quarter million dollars. there are dozens of employees in the quarter million dollar range. people want the money to go for research. people want the money to go for helping women with their health care identifying the problem or putting the money where it...
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as the head of that organization. lord almighty, what is america coming to? , the misogyny, rampant here today tells us what is really going on. this is not about a bogus video, the author of whom doesn't have the courage to appear here, nor will the majority call him because they know he will make a bad witness under oath. this is about a conservative philosophy that says we are constitutionalists. in individualism and liberty, with one big carpet out out.rve and that is, except when it comes to women controlling their own bodies and making their own health decisions. you would never know that the constitution, according to the supreme court, guarantees the right of choice. , apparently, we're erode that road -- choice and right by using insinuation, slander, and half anths to besmirch organization whose primary mission is to provide health services to both men and women, but primarily women are in -- women. said, we colleagues can just hand over these functions to health clinics and other nonprofits. if you are real
as the head of that organization. lord almighty, what is america coming to? , the misogyny, rampant here today tells us what is really going on. this is not about a bogus video, the author of whom doesn't have the courage to appear here, nor will the majority call him because they know he will make a bad witness under oath. this is about a conservative philosophy that says we are constitutionalists. in individualism and liberty, with one big carpet out out.rve and that is, except when it comes...
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dear president, at the moment of the organization anniversary, i am proud to speak on behalf of one of u.n.-founded members, the state which back in 1945, took active part in the conference contributed to the establishment of the organization and laid down the foundation of this activity. the state, which added a lot in san francisco to shape the heart of u.n. charters, its purposes and principles. regr regrettab regrettably, i am now speaking on behalf of u.n. member states which is suffering from the brutal violation of the principles of the united nations charter. the statement on ukraine joining the united nations, as one of the founding members emphasized, i quote, ukraine has repeatedly been the subject of bloody invasion by the aggressor that have sought to capture its territory. end of quote. it has been a long time since that landmark event. but today, i have to recall that my country has become the object of the external aggression. this time aggressor is the russian federation. neighboring country, former strategic partner that legally pledged to respect the territ y territo
dear president, at the moment of the organization anniversary, i am proud to speak on behalf of one of u.n.-founded members, the state which back in 1945, took active part in the conference contributed to the establishment of the organization and laid down the foundation of this activity. the state, which added a lot in san francisco to shape the heart of u.n. charters, its purposes and principles. regr regrettab regrettably, i am now speaking on behalf of u.n. member states which is suffering...
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that profits from the sale of aborted children's organs. medicaid and c.m.s. should not be allowed states to force -- to force states to fund them. women's health should be a top priority to our community. however, we can achieve this goal without requiring states to provide access to institutions like planned parenthood. taxpayers' dollars should not be going to the killing of unborn babies. taxpayers' dollars should not impto organizations like planned parenthood that support the practice of abortion and trafficking of aborted fetal tissue. taxpayers' funds should go towards invest investigating and prosecuting individuals who are responsible for trafficking in the selling of fetal tissue. taxpayers' funds should go towards the advancement of women's health. i encourage my colleagues to support this bill, but we cannot stop here. in addition to cutting off funding, the perpetrators behind these heinous crimes should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. these disgusting acts are on par with those committed by the sickest of crimina
that profits from the sale of aborted children's organs. medicaid and c.m.s. should not be allowed states to force -- to force states to fund them. women's health should be a top priority to our community. however, we can achieve this goal without requiring states to provide access to institutions like planned parenthood. taxpayers' dollars should not be going to the killing of unborn babies. taxpayers' dollars should not impto organizations like planned parenthood that support the practice of...
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greeted and the house by the cheap -- chief representative of the organization made up of organizations that can't account for 2 billion people of many creeds, and organization which man brought into being 20 years ago. he descends and is greeted by the chief. him at course, met kennedy airport this morning. the secretary-general awaits inside the threshold of the united nations building. the crowds and photographers on either side. passing through the headquarters, the canadian laws, on his way to this historic with a meeting of the secretary-general. they follow him as he passes into the main hall of the building. secretary-general meets his holiness. the cardinals are presented, and the secretary-general means them. effect. -- effect --prefect. the speaks to an observer of the vatican. not only are the cardinals of the faithful party, but also, of course, the five cardinals of the united states. by thee, accompanied chief and the secretary-general, now passed across the main landing on their way to the meditation room. perhaps one of the moving moments. this room was constructed in 1
greeted and the house by the cheap -- chief representative of the organization made up of organizations that can't account for 2 billion people of many creeds, and organization which man brought into being 20 years ago. he descends and is greeted by the chief. him at course, met kennedy airport this morning. the secretary-general awaits inside the threshold of the united nations building. the crowds and photographers on either side. passing through the headquarters, the canadian laws, on his...
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the insane prices on some organic products, organic olive oil $1 more a bottle.le syrup, $1-$2 more. organic coffee, $3 more a pound. doesn't that stink? the report claims there is no need to pay extra for organic maple syrup, it all comes from inside the maple tree. what is more important is it is real maple not corn syrup. buy organic if you can afford it. and if it's known for heavy pesticide use but if not, maybe it's a case of don't waste your money. john matarese, abc7 news. leon: anger outside the courtroom during the freddie gray hearing. a take-down on metro after a woman tries to steal a toddler from a stroller. the ship comes in. but the news is not good for the scores of military families who have been waiting for possession stuck at sea. a frustrating iteam followup. leon: on storm watch. they're about to hit the district. not yet, though. kimberly: we have hot sticky weather. doug hill will let us know what is going to happen tonight. doug: it's cloudy and hot and humid. southwest and southeast of the metro washington. few storms we are watching in
the insane prices on some organic products, organic olive oil $1 more a bottle.le syrup, $1-$2 more. organic coffee, $3 more a pound. doesn't that stink? the report claims there is no need to pay extra for organic maple syrup, it all comes from inside the maple tree. what is more important is it is real maple not corn syrup. buy organic if you can afford it. and if it's known for heavy pesticide use but if not, maybe it's a case of don't waste your money. john matarese, abc7 news. leon: anger...
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organizers are hoping to minimize the fallout. they say the plan to accept applications for a new set of logos as soon as possible and they want to make the application process easier. the organizers say the initial logo contest had 104 entries. applicants had to win multiple awards and contests recognized by the committee. the organizers were criticized for not having enough entries. emblems for the 2008 games in beijing were chosen from more than 10,000 designs. >>> a struggling electronics maker in japan is selling off its head office building. gene otani joins us with more on that and a wrap-up of today's business headlines. gene. >> thanks, james. sharp executives are in talks to sell the company's headquarters building in the western yap niece building of osaka to leading furnituremaker. nitori holdings. part of a plan. sharp has used it as its main base for nearly a century. company official say once the deal goes through they will pay rent on the facilitate and continue using the head office until they find a new location.
organizers are hoping to minimize the fallout. they say the plan to accept applications for a new set of logos as soon as possible and they want to make the application process easier. the organizers say the initial logo contest had 104 entries. applicants had to win multiple awards and contests recognized by the committee. the organizers were criticized for not having enough entries. emblems for the 2008 games in beijing were chosen from more than 10,000 designs. >>> a struggling...
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-- other organizations of the time. they were flexible, and they did not perpetuate many of the organizational issues that really had been keeping women on the periphery of male-dominated organizations. for example, they didn't charge deuce, was they didn't want -- deuce, because they didn't want to limit anyone's participation. they had meet thanksgiving various locations. sometimes they would be in the masonic temple, various local black churches. so, again, they created an organization that was designed to insure that they had the greatest participation from local women. in addition to these kind of key activism points of the civil rights movement, they were involved this women's strike for peace, they also engaged in antipoverty initiatives, they participated in freedom summer and helped create an organization called wednesdays in mississippi. so, again, they had this very broad-based understanding of what it meant to be a civil rights activist. another unique aspect of the organization was that many of the organize
-- other organizations of the time. they were flexible, and they did not perpetuate many of the organizational issues that really had been keeping women on the periphery of male-dominated organizations. for example, they didn't charge deuce, was they didn't want -- deuce, because they didn't want to limit anyone's participation. they had meet thanksgiving various locations. sometimes they would be in the masonic temple, various local black churches. so, again, they created an organization that...
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in addition to a number of organizations in the pipeline those are organizations that have indicated to supervisor avalos office they're interested in either the power house specifically or expanding their services in or into district 11 so there is a real needs out there briefly a construction schedule assuming we have the funding by next year will look like the following we'll get through cities we're about to get through city design reviews for the power house by next month and look to secure funding by july 2016 we would create the cds and go through the city reviews it through now and february and september and hopefully start construction in october of 2016 this is aggressive but we believe that is an achieveable goal identification of the appropriate model and partner will it took place simultaneously so we have the right partner in place and if this partner brings funding to the table we'll identify them at this point we'll secure the funding to begin construction on schedule that concludes my presentation. thank you. >> thank you. >> public comment. >> public comment. >> i w
in addition to a number of organizations in the pipeline those are organizations that have indicated to supervisor avalos office they're interested in either the power house specifically or expanding their services in or into district 11 so there is a real needs out there briefly a construction schedule assuming we have the funding by next year will look like the following we'll get through cities we're about to get through city design reviews for the power house by next month and look to...
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america america pageant you will find the world's largest pipe organ. so we are are inse e the organ right now. >> about ready to roll. >> fisher creative design installed and opened it up to the public. they already have have a desired effect. >> oh my god. >> it's coming to an end and you can still head out and check out new york citchas it has a lot to offer. >> this is jordan am i right? >> is racown away by how mstilht has changed and devastate from super storm sandy, as ir thi walawing ttauough their i see things thriving, not according to a national preservation organization called the national trust for historic prehistoric, they're focused on the destagecting down there. there's a list of 11 places that are national historic sites in the country that are actuall hist3 endangered. the architectural, cultural and natural heritage are at risk of destagectiovitf at the center of this contribution is his cor-geration that is rebnd tlding the whole waterfront but there. i met up with the man dowack3 there. >> this is a commercpol area, it always has
america america pageant you will find the world's largest pipe organ. so we are are inse e the organ right now. >> about ready to roll. >> fisher creative design installed and opened it up to the public. they already have have a desired effect. >> oh my god. >> it's coming to an end and you can still head out and check out new york citchas it has a lot to offer. >> this is jordan am i right? >> is racown away by how mstilht has changed and devastate from...
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decisions as head of that organization.lord almighty, what's america coming to? the disrespect, the misogyny rampant here today tells us what is really going on here. this isn't about some bogus video, the author of whom does not have the courage to appear here. nor would the majority call him because they know he'll make a bad witness under oath. this is about a conservative philosophy that says we are constitutionalists. they hold it up. rebelieve in rugged individualism and personal liberty, with one big carve-out, though. there's an asterisk in that assertion. and that is except when it comes to women controlling their own bodies and making their own health decisions. you would never know that the constitution, according to the supreme court, guarantees a right of choice. hopefully, apparently, we're going to erode that choice and that right by using insinuation and slander and half truths for to besmirch a premier organization whose primary mission is to provide health services both to men and women but primarily women
decisions as head of that organization.lord almighty, what's america coming to? the disrespect, the misogyny rampant here today tells us what is really going on here. this isn't about some bogus video, the author of whom does not have the courage to appear here. nor would the majority call him because they know he'll make a bad witness under oath. this is about a conservative philosophy that says we are constitutionalists. they hold it up. rebelieve in rugged individualism and personal liberty,...
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the organization needs to do that work. because millions depend on it. >> let me arriving you a question a different way. the united nations, the human rights council, includes members, such as saudi arabia, which is beheading people at record rates at the moment. china, cuba, coming into political descension. they sit on a commission at the united nations with the title human rights. >> human rights council. >> the fact is that we have a smaller number of reprehensibly oppressive regimes on the human rights council. now after the reforms of 2005. face. >> we have, on the human rights commission, that proceeded it, the americans, got all upset when the human rights council or general assembly adopts resolutions calling for a moratorium on the death penalty. most of the muslim countries get upset when the americans, europeans and latin americans push through a resolution calling for an end to discrimination against people who are gay. expanding the range of human rights is something that is a gradual process for which there
the organization needs to do that work. because millions depend on it. >> let me arriving you a question a different way. the united nations, the human rights council, includes members, such as saudi arabia, which is beheading people at record rates at the moment. china, cuba, coming into political descension. they sit on a commission at the united nations with the title human rights. >> human rights council. >> the fact is that we have a smaller number of reprehensibly...
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i know that's been really helpful organization to organization. i often get asked people get so excited, which i love, they get so excited about the entrepreneurs that they they've loaned to, they want to mentor them themselves or somehow connect with them, and for whatever it's worth, i mean, i absolutely think we can learn something from everyone, and we all have something to offer, and it's a beautiful thing. often you'll see a person that does not actually have any expertise or skills in a particular area that might be relevant to this, and i think it's best when that sort of is put in the right framework. i think it's wonderful for entrepreneurs and lenders to connect, and i think that's going to happen more and more with kiva zip, it'll be more direct, more mobile. mentorship is a different story, and i think it happens best when it's happening locally with people surrounding that entrepreneur. >> let's give -- >> these are great questions, thank you. >> -- one last round of applause. >> oh, thanks. thank you. [applause] thank you very much.
i know that's been really helpful organization to organization. i often get asked people get so excited, which i love, they get so excited about the entrepreneurs that they they've loaned to, they want to mentor them themselves or somehow connect with them, and for whatever it's worth, i mean, i absolutely think we can learn something from everyone, and we all have something to offer, and it's a beautiful thing. often you'll see a person that does not actually have any expertise or skills in a...
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elsewhere at that organization u.s. secretary of state john kerry is at a meeting with the iranian foreign minister. this is the first time they've gone together since they earlier talked about the nuclear deal. mr. kerry says the u.n. meeting is a chance to make head way in resolving problems across the middle east. >> i view have week as a major opportunity for number of countries to resolve the issues in the middle east. we need to achieve peace and a way forward in syria, in yemen, and the region itself. i think there are opportunities this week through these discussions to make some progress. >> you're watching al jazeera. good to have your company. stay with us. we're off to japan after this break to go underneath and into the underworld where authorities are moving in on tokyo's criminal gangs. only on al jazeera america. >> al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. at 7:00, a thorough wrap-up of the day's events. then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper into the stories of the d
elsewhere at that organization u.s. secretary of state john kerry is at a meeting with the iranian foreign minister. this is the first time they've gone together since they earlier talked about the nuclear deal. mr. kerry says the u.n. meeting is a chance to make head way in resolving problems across the middle east. >> i view have week as a major opportunity for number of countries to resolve the issues in the middle east. we need to achieve peace and a way forward in syria, in yemen,...
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can give us a list of the organizations.does planned parenthood have any ownership in foreign companies? >> i don't believe so. i don't know what you mean by ownership. we have -- >> in your 2013 tax return it lists $3.3 million marked as quote investment end quote in central america and the caribbean. i'm asking if that investment was an actual investment. >> we don't and anything in those countries. our global -- >> vi to keep going. i would appreciate a list. you've been very cooperative so far. >> we have been extremely cooperative. >> i just cited that. if you could give us a listing as you said you would of where the dollars go overseas, we would appreciate it. your compensation in 2009 was $353,000 is that correct?? >> i don't have the figures with me. >> it was. congratulations. in 2013 your compensation went up some $240,000. your compensation we're showing on the tax returns is $590,000, correct. >> that's not my annual compensation. my annual compensation is $520,000 a year. i believe there was a program that the
can give us a list of the organizations.does planned parenthood have any ownership in foreign companies? >> i don't believe so. i don't know what you mean by ownership. we have -- >> in your 2013 tax return it lists $3.3 million marked as quote investment end quote in central america and the caribbean. i'm asking if that investment was an actual investment. >> we don't and anything in those countries. our global -- >> vi to keep going. i would appreciate a list. you've...
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kept within the organization. he's certainly saying a lot of very important things. talks about zero tolerance, talks about accountability. but just because you have a tribunal in theory, doesn't mean it's actually running and effective and putting a top to things. because we don't know how the tribunal is going to work. we don't know under what circumstances would a bishop be brought before a tribunal, diocese priest reports him? if someone who is accused of molesting children comes before the tribunal, they go back five years, ten years, a lot of bishops are culpable. they know who the problem people are. and seems to me the way to show you're really serious to clean this up is to just lay it all out. >> you can get more on that story as well as all the odors we've been telling you about, if you head over to our website, aljazeera.com. >> this is "techknow". a show about innovations that can change lives. >> the science of fighting a wildfire. >> we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity,
kept within the organization. he's certainly saying a lot of very important things. talks about zero tolerance, talks about accountability. but just because you have a tribunal in theory, doesn't mean it's actually running and effective and putting a top to things. because we don't know how the tribunal is going to work. we don't know under what circumstances would a bishop be brought before a tribunal, diocese priest reports him? if someone who is accused of molesting children comes before the...
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these are more than organs. these were unborn who now are hopefully providing life to others so they may live or research. it's legal. it's part of the process. but there is a question about whether an organization and its employees are as efficient as they should be, effective as they should be, as good a stewards of half a billion dollars of our money and whether or not their conduct is conduct that's inappropriate for this organization to further allow. and i'd like to leave it at that because i think the important thing for us to consider here today is with our half billion dollars every year under any president, including president bush for all eight years of his, planned parenthood receives a large block of money. more than any other organization of its type. other organizations including clinics in my district receive similar money for similar outreach to help women and families. these are funds that the congress has decided with your taxpayer dollars that we will appropriate and deliver for this purpose.
these are more than organs. these were unborn who now are hopefully providing life to others so they may live or research. it's legal. it's part of the process. but there is a question about whether an organization and its employees are as efficient as they should be, effective as they should be, as good a stewards of half a billion dollars of our money and whether or not their conduct is conduct that's inappropriate for this organization to further allow. and i'd like to leave it at that...
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they are a living, growing organize organism. since forests are not static, scientific analysis should not be static. this annualizes the impact of no action. increases in the future wildfire problems are often caused because of poor land management. it makes it difficult for reforestation, ultimately decreasing the value of forests. this bill has salvage plans. it requires environmental assessments for projects to be completed within 90 days so timber can be removed. nepa on the forest within 90 days. they expedited it and as a result, 80% of the timber was salvaged that was in moderate to heavily damaged areas. the management actions laid out in this bill must comply with forest plans. it's not taking a shortcut. this doesn't mean 1,000 -- thousands of acres of clear cut. it doesn't mean designation of snag habitats that become available after a large fire. in my home state. clear cuts are restricted. we are talking about thousands of acres of land that still have to follow forest management practices. this bill rewards collabo
they are a living, growing organize organism. since forests are not static, scientific analysis should not be static. this annualizes the impact of no action. increases in the future wildfire problems are often caused because of poor land management. it makes it difficult for reforestation, ultimately decreasing the value of forests. this bill has salvage plans. it requires environmental assessments for projects to be completed within 90 days so timber can be removed. nepa on the forest within...
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when we think about building a national left organization, what is central to me is organized. the conversation didn't really get that deep into who is going and knocking on doors. who is talking to our young folks, exposing them to different ideologies in the truth. xposing them to the years of miseducation they have been exposed to. if there is one thing i want you to leave with, it is not miseducation they have been simply we have had these debates but that that means nothing if we do not take it to the street and involve our people. if we do not have this room filled in the next year. we are saying, take it to the street. organized. build. if we do not build, we do not grow. simply we have had these if we don't grow, revolution cannot happen. the reality is that they are planning to fight back. and we have to not only be able to respond, but think ahead. and we cannot just react when something happens, we have to respond. we have to be the ones to prevent it. ave a great night. rob: a big round of applause for our host and moderator. ashley franklin and immortal technique.
when we think about building a national left organization, what is central to me is organized. the conversation didn't really get that deep into who is going and knocking on doors. who is talking to our young folks, exposing them to different ideologies in the truth. xposing them to the years of miseducation they have been exposed to. if there is one thing i want you to leave with, it is not miseducation they have been simply we have had these debates but that that means nothing if we do not...
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and then bargain over the price of those organs. i want to be crystal clear the loss of any human life is a tragedy but the casual nature in which the planned parenthood officials talk about killing a baby is simply heart breaking and appalling. it is unconscionable that any american could be that cold and calloused. let me tell you about the planned parenthood clinic in my hometown at mobile, alabama. they were cited by the federal department of health for performing two abortions on a 14-year-old girl in a span of four months without complippinge with state law that required the reporting of possible sexual abuse. this is the type of organization we are talking about. congress cannot sit on the
and then bargain over the price of those organs. i want to be crystal clear the loss of any human life is a tragedy but the casual nature in which the planned parenthood officials talk about killing a baby is simply heart breaking and appalling. it is unconscionable that any american could be that cold and calloused. let me tell you about the planned parenthood clinic in my hometown at mobile, alabama. they were cited by the federal department of health for performing two abortions on a...
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. -- all the sixth -- is greeted by a world organization made up of member nations who can count over 2 billion people of many kinds and creeds, an organization with -- which meant that into being 20 years ago. -- which man brought into being 20 years ago. he is being greeted by the united nations chief of protocol. he met him at kennedy airport this morning. the secretary-general awaits inside the threshold of united nations building. he greets the crowds and photographers on either side and thees through what we call walls on his way to this historic moment of the greeting by the secretary-general. the papal party follows him and he passes into the main hall of the building. [applause] greets hisry general holiness. [applause] the cardinals are presented, the secretary general greets them as they come in. [applause] -- open -- the open speaks to them. not only are the cardinals of party but of course the five cardinals of the united states of america are also in the party. the pope is accompanied by the cheap protocol and secretary-general now goes across the main lobby on the way t
. -- all the sixth -- is greeted by a world organization made up of member nations who can count over 2 billion people of many kinds and creeds, an organization with -- which meant that into being 20 years ago. -- which man brought into being 20 years ago. he is being greeted by the united nations chief of protocol. he met him at kennedy airport this morning. the secretary-general awaits inside the threshold of united nations building. he greets the crowds and photographers on either side and...
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funded -- a private organization funded by the u.s. government. they will pull together a case file, and ultimately theft an officer of the u.s. to call of -- to decide if they qualify. if there are other disqualifying factors, such a criminal history , and there is now always look out to see if they have terrorist affiliation. if they pass that screening, then they are on their way. there are several other steps that we can talk about if you like, but then they will be on their way to eventually connecting with a resettlement organization in the united dates, and being sent -- in the u.s., and being sent to a connecting organization to help them for the first few months of resettlement. host: the top five countries any refugees in 2014 were as follows. iraq, 20,000 people. burma, 14.5 thousand. somalia, 9000. bhutan, 8.3 thousand. democratic republic of congo, 4.5 thousand. in the united states, texas, little over 7000. california, a little over 6000. new york and michigan, 4000, and florida, about 3500 folks. before we get to calls a
funded -- a private organization funded by the u.s. government. they will pull together a case file, and ultimately theft an officer of the u.s. to call of -- to decide if they qualify. if there are other disqualifying factors, such a criminal history , and there is now always look out to see if they have terrorist affiliation. if they pass that screening, then they are on their way. there are several other steps that we can talk about if you like, but then they will be on their way to...
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saudi arabia's king has ordered a view on how the hajj is organized. some blame the stampede on road closures and poor management. we're in mecca, and omar joins me on the phone with these words from the mufti suggesting that this was an act of god in many ways, does that mean the investigation ordered by the king of saudi arabia is going to have less power now? >> reporter: no, david, it doesn't. he believes about the safety in this city. however he. >> omar, we're going it -- we'll try to get a better line through to you while i just give our viewers the thoughts of this mufti saying, quote, as for the things that humans cannot control, you are not blamed for them. you are not responsible for what happened. this is the sheikh that said the interior minister is not responsibility i believe for what happened and he tried to deflect so the criticisms of the kingdom. he said many are envious for the kingdom for the religious leadership and economic and the cohesion of members. as omar was suggesting this is simply a religious opinion or an opinion from a
saudi arabia's king has ordered a view on how the hajj is organized. some blame the stampede on road closures and poor management. we're in mecca, and omar joins me on the phone with these words from the mufti suggesting that this was an act of god in many ways, does that mean the investigation ordered by the king of saudi arabia is going to have less power now? >> reporter: no, david, it doesn't. he believes about the safety in this city. however he. >> omar, we're going it --...
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they were just giving people a place to come to learn about organizing centers that.and the issue of the charismatic leader that is an issue you already mentioned always critical in how it was problematic for the black community. so don't let baker is a organizational leader without the public presence that she has come to take on as academics have begun to write the mysteries of her life. >> just kind of piggybacking on that there are ways in which we don't recognize the women leaders as having charisma. and it isn't just about this moment. it's kind of in a western civilization kind of deeply embedded in the culture that we think of charisma as being a masculine trait so we need to rethink that it is in particular with his charismatic leadership so for someone like ella baker has written a biography of baker, she knows that leadership is important and it's very tricky. >> at islamic fannie lou hamer. on the conversation that we are having related to what i've been writing recently we both have a history of organizations that did the very kinds of advocacy work for t
they were just giving people a place to come to learn about organizing centers that.and the issue of the charismatic leader that is an issue you already mentioned always critical in how it was problematic for the black community. so don't let baker is a organizational leader without the public presence that she has come to take on as academics have begun to write the mysteries of her life. >> just kind of piggybacking on that there are ways in which we don't recognize the women leaders as...
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it's a big organization.buff then you look at where is the money going in north dakota, south carolina, one employee got 459,000. southern new england, one got nearly $400,000, 398,000. another one, 380,000. another one, 377,000. another a quarter million dollars. there are dozens of employees in the quarter million dollar range. people want the money to go for research. people want the money to go for helping women with their health care identifying the problem or putting the money where it can do the most good. not travel, lavish parties and expenses. maybe you separate that money. but i tell you, it does not look good. i yield back. >> i would love the chance to respond. >> it was more of a comment than a question. we need to keep the pace here. we will recognize the gentleman from virginia for five minutes. >> welcome, ms. richards. >> thank you, mr. congressman. >> i wish your mom would be here. she would be handing out texas boots to all of my colleagues. >> she's here in spirit. >> thank god. you know,
it's a big organization.buff then you look at where is the money going in north dakota, south carolina, one employee got 459,000. southern new england, one got nearly $400,000, 398,000. another one, 380,000. another one, 377,000. another a quarter million dollars. there are dozens of employees in the quarter million dollar range. people want the money to go for research. people want the money to go for helping women with their health care identifying the problem or putting the money where it...
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so organize, organize, organize. god loves you. >> reporter: if biden runs, he'll need to raise money quickly, and labor unions have traditionally opened up wallets for democrats, giving $61 million to the party in 2012. biden says he'll make a decision by the end of the summer. craig boswell, cbs news washington. >> the aflcio president who marched with biden said he didn't know if biden would run or not. >>> turning to the migrant crisis gripping europe right now, germany is taking in the majority of the tens of thousands of migrants and refugees who have made a long and often dangerous journey. at a munich train station, 20,000 refugees, mostly from syria, did arrive over the weekend. germans cheered and gave them toys, food, and clothes and make them feel at home. a shelter went up in flames overnight and authorities do suspect arson. there have been over 200 attacks on asylum seekers this year in germany alone. >>> congresswoman donna edwards spoke to potential voters at this parade in greenville. it's all part
so organize, organize, organize. god loves you. >> reporter: if biden runs, he'll need to raise money quickly, and labor unions have traditionally opened up wallets for democrats, giving $61 million to the party in 2012. biden says he'll make a decision by the end of the summer. craig boswell, cbs news washington. >> the aflcio president who marched with biden said he didn't know if biden would run or not. >>> turning to the migrant crisis gripping europe right now, germany...
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not the organizations. do they have a respect for the sanctity of life? these are more than organs. these were unborn, who are now hopefully providing life to others so they may live or research. it is legal. it is part of the process. but there is a question about whether an organization and its employees are as efficient as they should be, effective as they should be, as good as stewards of half $1 billion of our money, and whether not their conduct is inappropriate for this organization to further allow. i would like to leave it at that because i think the important thing for us to consider here today is with our half $1 billion every year under any president, including president bush, planned parenthood receives a large block of money. more than any other organization of its type. including clinics in my district who receive similar money for similar outreach to help women and families. these are funds that the congress has decided with your taxpayer dollars that we will appropriate and deliver for this purpose. bopp, i know your history. i would ask one question. assuming that
not the organizations. do they have a respect for the sanctity of life? these are more than organs. these were unborn, who are now hopefully providing life to others so they may live or research. it is legal. it is part of the process. but there is a question about whether an organization and its employees are as efficient as they should be, effective as they should be, as good as stewards of half $1 billion of our money, and whether not their conduct is inappropriate for this organization to...
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and be arts organization that wants the creativity that the arts can provide. we have the opportunity to build the bridges between the field and expand the support base for the arts and demonstrate to other fields working with the arts and culture sector. it ensures that we are not only nurturing the conditions that will allow the creativity to thrive today but for the next 50 years as well. this is a forward focus and provide the impetus for two other new initiatives both of which will support the bright mind and emerging talent of tomorrow. we are excited to announce a partnership with playbill and the disney theatrical group to pilot his own writing program that will advise high school students to to composed of unix and compose the leader accident is at the base on and the songwriting challenge will officially launch in 2016 and initially be limited to the cities in the office. we are also encouraging the talent and creativity of our young people by adding a new element to the annual poetry athletic competition which is also for high school students which i
and be arts organization that wants the creativity that the arts can provide. we have the opportunity to build the bridges between the field and expand the support base for the arts and demonstrate to other fields working with the arts and culture sector. it ensures that we are not only nurturing the conditions that will allow the creativity to thrive today but for the next 50 years as well. this is a forward focus and provide the impetus for two other new initiatives both of which will support...
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media organizations, we have tried many times. they are now told they have to apply through the government and they pay a fee of $8,000 australian with no guarantee that a visa will be granted. even if it is, with no access to the detention center. no media organizations have been able to visit. australia's human rights commission a reputable organization, a wing of the government trying to hold the government to account, they have also been denied access to them. even with this most recent report, one of the sentences from the australian green party that was part of the committee looking into this, she was able to go to nar. while she was there, she was spied on by guards the entire time. her room was bugged, her car was followed. this information was relayed back to bosses of the detention center. you get an idea what a black hole this camp has become. and, therefore, how difficult it is to access and the dark things that have been going on there and that this report now highlights. >> and the private company that is running thi
media organizations, we have tried many times. they are now told they have to apply through the government and they pay a fee of $8,000 australian with no guarantee that a visa will be granted. even if it is, with no access to the detention center. no media organizations have been able to visit. australia's human rights commission a reputable organization, a wing of the government trying to hold the government to account, they have also been denied access to them. even with this most recent...
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many sports organizations have gun asking for money in exchange for accreditation.al jazeera english was asked to pay organizers for tennis, the car rally and world championships in beijing. on all three occasions, we refused to pay. at this year's woman's world cup, we were only granted accreditation after we paid to be able to show highlights of the tournaments. andrew tomas reports on why this world's rugby world cup has angered journalists in australia. >> when the rugby world cup kicks off, some people will be missing from the crowd. instead, they'll be on the other side of the world. australia's team have made the trip, of course, but much of the australian media has not. too big newspaper groups, and one of the main news agencies arioning the event for what they see as editorial interference by rugby, the organizers. >> we simply want to tell our stories. we don't need to be told how to tell our stories and who to tell them to. >> they began to limit what video could air and for how long. the tension is just the latest. media organizations are increasingly fr
many sports organizations have gun asking for money in exchange for accreditation.al jazeera english was asked to pay organizers for tennis, the car rally and world championships in beijing. on all three occasions, we refused to pay. at this year's woman's world cup, we were only granted accreditation after we paid to be able to show highlights of the tournaments. andrew tomas reports on why this world's rugby world cup has angered journalists in australia. >> when the rugby world cup...
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the price along with the methodologies used to harvest more organs. what you think the chinese think of us if we are critical of them to harvest organs form someone going through due process? train wreck i have no idea what the chinese big but the supreme court got a right with a recognized the state has an interest in the development and potential life of the fetus. >> i agree with that. have you heard that practiced in china? have you philosophically compared the two methodologies what they may think of us? >> of course, the chinese are using the same calculus that the abortion advocates are using tear justified the abuses that have ted documented regarding collection of fetal tissue. such as professor smith, and the person is not viable see you can kill it at will. up prisoner convicted of capital punishment on their way to be executed is clearly not viable and that means the ability for a long term survival. so in their calculus the way they treat human beings or don't respect them, it is perfectly appropriate to do with the chinese are doing. >>
the price along with the methodologies used to harvest more organs. what you think the chinese think of us if we are critical of them to harvest organs form someone going through due process? train wreck i have no idea what the chinese big but the supreme court got a right with a recognized the state has an interest in the development and potential life of the fetus. >> i agree with that. have you heard that practiced in china? have you philosophically compared the two methodologies what...
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they change organizations? >> the beauty of our internship is it is a long-term commitment by the company to our students. so the multiyears allow them to get an understanding of the culture, and really get a master of the skill sets that qowld take them to have success. >> she would have four ynars are they all four year programs? >> dpengtding a senior or freshman three to four years. >> what about compensation? >> a paid internship. >> now you see fines. companies so committed to students to help them also with their scholarships to matching fund that pay ors tuition and school costs for students to have an opportunity to do well in internship and academically during the school year. >> how did you finding out about the program marisch? >> one of my mentors from high school heard about the program and actually encouraged me to alie, and a it is just that word of mouth networking if i didn't meet that person then i wouldn't have known about the program get yourself out there as young as a high school students
they change organizations? >> the beauty of our internship is it is a long-term commitment by the company to our students. so the multiyears allow them to get an understanding of the culture, and really get a master of the skill sets that qowld take them to have success. >> she would have four ynars are they all four year programs? >> dpengtding a senior or freshman three to four years. >> what about compensation? >> a paid internship. >> now you see fines....
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we sibley don't want money going to this organization. if the president says, no, we insist that money goes to this organization after what we have seen, that has no logic. journalist: if republican leaders on capitol hill, as you say, repeat that message over and over. if the democrats any white house say absolutely we need federal funding to planned parenthood and they veto or threatened to veto bills and the government is shutdown, do you think in a situation the public would back republicans in that fight? they have not backed republicans in prior fights. guest: i don't know. i don't know that you know. we can look at history and i get that. i've seen the polling numbers in the past. i would argue that i don't believe we have made the argument in a compelling and articulate -- and frankly, not enough. that has to happen. i think there is a simple moral question that every member with a conscience -- are you going to allow the tax dollars of the families you get the privilege of serving and representing, are you going to continue to al
we sibley don't want money going to this organization. if the president says, no, we insist that money goes to this organization after what we have seen, that has no logic. journalist: if republican leaders on capitol hill, as you say, repeat that message over and over. if the democrats any white house say absolutely we need federal funding to planned parenthood and they veto or threatened to veto bills and the government is shutdown, do you think in a situation the public would back...
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oft is the current status your organization and its governance? >> it is a california nonprofit organization that is very much in a state of solid governance. we have aboard elected by the community. been performing its functions for years with great transparency and become ability. result, that the u.s. plans to end its stewardship we have been meeting with community members. and having them on their own build consensus as to what we can do to strengthen the accountability. that effort is ongoing and has involved hundreds of people over almost two years now. great results are starting to come out that frankly give a good sense that we will soon have a set of new mechanisms and proposals. that when there u.s. government ends its role is our steward. and we remain stable resilience and independent of any special interest. >> do you support the delay and turning over the governance? we have been very clear that it is more important to get this right them to do it quickly. therefore, the delay that was agreed recently between the community and oursel
oft is the current status your organization and its governance? >> it is a california nonprofit organization that is very much in a state of solid governance. we have aboard elected by the community. been performing its functions for years with great transparency and become ability. result, that the u.s. plans to end its stewardship we have been meeting with community members. and having them on their own build consensus as to what we can do to strengthen the accountability. that effort...
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a lot of these organizations work together. we could get more information for you. >> that would be helpful. you've got these high paid executives. interestingly enough, 44 of your highest paid executives make more than any cabinet member. 28 of them make more than any member of the cabinet. that's over 200,000. you've got another 11 that make over 300,000. that's more than anybody in the cabinet. any supreme court justice. the chief justice. you've got four that make more than the president. not counting you. are any of them expected to make political contributions? >> by who? i'm sorry. >> by you. >> no. >> do you direct political contributions to candidates? >> the pac does. >> do you have any input on who gets -- >> no, there is a pac committee that votes. >> are you on that pac committee? >> i'm not on the pac committee. >> do you have any input? >> no, the pac committee votes. >> so there's no collaboration between you and the pac committee? >> i haven't sat on a pac committee meeting for a long time. >> all right. >> we
a lot of these organizations work together. we could get more information for you. >> that would be helpful. you've got these high paid executives. interestingly enough, 44 of your highest paid executives make more than any cabinet member. 28 of them make more than any member of the cabinet. that's over 200,000. you've got another 11 that make over 300,000. that's more than anybody in the cabinet. any supreme court justice. the chief justice. you've got four that make more than the...
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a lot of international organizations. the european u union battle gro, this is already a key success. the u.s., portugal, spain,, italy, have learned a lot. they have put a lot of energy into making sure this exercise is a success i must stress this is a very challenging exercise in a complex scerio i integrating all of the dimensions of modern warfare. the cyber dimension. we need totress test to challenge ourselves. there will be some dficulties. there will be some risks. there will be some flures in the e exercise. we must learn from this exercise. in thend, we must make sure every n andoman we train in the exercise gets value and we are able to capture the lessons learned from that. if the training is hard, the fighting is easy. if the training is hard, the fighting is easy. vago: somehow it felt like everything was moving in slow motion. if i didn't react, things could have gotten messy in a hurry. i mean just got that sweet ride with a great rate from navy federal. i was not about to let anything happen to her. just
a lot of international organizations. the european u union battle gro, this is already a key success. the u.s., portugal, spain,, italy, have learned a lot. they have put a lot of energy into making sure this exercise is a success i must stress this is a very challenging exercise in a complex scerio i integrating all of the dimensions of modern warfare. the cyber dimension. we need totress test to challenge ourselves. there will be some dficulties. there will be some risks. there will be some...
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alex runs this amazing organization called adaptive design organization. they make custom by the adaptive furniture for children with disabilities. each thing they build from a desk that allows a child to sit for the first time in class to a custom tricycle that gives the child the thrill of mobility each is specified to the minute needs of each child. it's affordable because it's made out of cardboard and glue. they open source their technology because they want to share it with as many as others as possible. they've made life changing improvements in the lives of hundreds of kids. if that is not genius, i don't know what is. why pause a spontaneous moment to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pres
alex runs this amazing organization called adaptive design organization. they make custom by the adaptive furniture for children with disabilities. each thing they build from a desk that allows a child to sit for the first time in class to a custom tricycle that gives the child the thrill of mobility each is specified to the minute needs of each child. it's affordable because it's made out of cardboard and glue. they open source their technology because they want to share it with as many as...