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godwin ruto is a doctor and pauline kopiki is a nurse. they've given up their holiday to do this. >> it makes a difference because these are people who do not even have any education. they can't access family planning. people who are near the roads. >> the team first have to head into the rift valley. the area is inaccessible to cars. even the camels are digging in their heels. >> they're used to it, but camels love to complain. they complain when they're being trained, in the morning, in the evening, even if you just touch it. camels love to grumble, that's what they're like. >> as they pass by, pauline the nurse approaches women and invites them to a consultation. family planning and birth control are top of the mobile camel clinic's agenda. after five hours on the road, everyone's exhausted by the time they reach their first station in the rift valley. local children greet the camels as though they were circus attractions. pauline and godwin ruto set up their clinic in the open air. their first patient would d lie an hiv tesest. he ask
godwin ruto is a doctor and pauline kopiki is a nurse. they've given up their holiday to do this. >> it makes a difference because these are people who do not even have any education. they can't access family planning. people who are near the roads. >> the team first have to head into the rift valley. the area is inaccessible to cars. even the camels are digging in their heels. >> they're used to it, but camels love to complain. they complain when they're being trained, in the...
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pauline, he said, was his best critic, and pauline you couldn't -- i think he lost the sort of guidance he needed to write. max perkins was different with all his writers and nobody touched a word -- except his spelling spelling spelling and grammar. you could not edit him at all. he did it were -- he encouraged him. said don't go in this direction. hemingway was a terrible poet. and at one point he wanted scriveners to bring out a volume of his poetry and only with great difficulty they said, no, i don't think so. ask. >> host: i didn't know he actually wanted the nobel prize and he would get up the morning of the day of and waited for the phone to ring. he had a couple beat him. faulkner was one who got in. and he got mad at faulkner for making some crack about his writing. >> guest: falkner said i completely understand -- ernest understood what he sass weigh, falkner said he doesn't -- he's not really crazy. the doesn't try anything new and he meant if you have read faulkner. who is very experimental and hemingway did not do that. he had -- his genius was elsewhere but he took offens
pauline, he said, was his best critic, and pauline you couldn't -- i think he lost the sort of guidance he needed to write. max perkins was different with all his writers and nobody touched a word -- except his spelling spelling spelling and grammar. you could not edit him at all. he did it were -- he encouraged him. said don't go in this direction. hemingway was a terrible poet. and at one point he wanted scriveners to bring out a volume of his poetry and only with great difficulty they said,...
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anyway, pauline was a wonderful person. the poet, elizabeth bishop, said she was the funniest person she ever met. there's a story, can i tell a short story about pauline? >> please. >> ernest eventually divorced her for wife number three, and ernest and pauline had two sons together, patrick and gregory. and it was time for a handoff of the children, you know? so pauline wrote him a letter detailing how this was going to happen, and then she tore it up into little pieces and put it in the envelope and sent it. so if he wanted to know how to get the kids, he was going to have to -- [laughter] >> now, that's creative. did he ever put it together? >> i have no -- he would have to, wouldn't he? >> sure. [laughter] now, cuba is one of the suggests of a recent television, not a documentary, but, you know, entertainment. and it was up and down. it was explosive and sweet. but it began to give us, again, another picture of ernest hemingway. >> yeah. you know, we were getting so dark here finish. >> yeah, i know. everybody had that
anyway, pauline was a wonderful person. the poet, elizabeth bishop, said she was the funniest person she ever met. there's a story, can i tell a short story about pauline? >> please. >> ernest eventually divorced her for wife number three, and ernest and pauline had two sons together, patrick and gregory. and it was time for a handoff of the children, you know? so pauline wrote him a letter detailing how this was going to happen, and then she tore it up into little pieces and put it...
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so pauline was a wonderful person. the poet elizabeth bishop said he was -- there is a story, can i tell a short story about pauline? ernest eventually divorced her for watching number 3 and they had two sons together, patrick and gregory. it was time for a hand off of the children so pauline wrote him a letter detailing how this was going to happen and she tore it up into little pieces and put it -- send it so if he wanted to know how to get the kids -- >> host: that is creative. did he ever put it together? >> guest: he would have to. >> host: cuba is a subject of a recent in -- not a documentary but entertainment. it was up and down. it is explosive but began to begin another picture of ernest hemingway. everybody has that different view of ernest hemingway. >> guest: he was supposed -- it was -- he lives on a hilltop, a beautiful place, tropical flowers, he wasn't hugely lovely -- he road welfare but he was really isolated. he lived far from the center of civilization. he never lived in new york. he didn't stay lon
so pauline was a wonderful person. the poet elizabeth bishop said he was -- there is a story, can i tell a short story about pauline? ernest eventually divorced her for watching number 3 and they had two sons together, patrick and gregory. it was time for a hand off of the children so pauline wrote him a letter detailing how this was going to happen and she tore it up into little pieces and put it -- send it so if he wanted to know how to get the kids -- >> host: that is creative. did he...
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pauline cafferkey is back in sierra leone.it was when caring for the sick and dying that pauline caught ebola herself. now she has returned to this west african country with the charity street child to meet those whose lives were affected by the disease. did you have a brother? yes. at the border. and your mum? my mum, i haven't seen. it is lovely to meet one of the survivors, she is 17, she has got so much ahead of her, so much inspiration that she wants to fulfill. pauline also visited the site of the now demolished ebola treatment centre in kerry town where she and her colleagues cared for the sick and dying. this is where she became infected with the disease herself. a hospital is now being built on the site. at times it seemed quite sombre, certainly not a place of happiness. the only real happiness was when the survivors were coming out. the nursing staff would do a sort of happy dance for them. the care that we were giving to patients was just basic, basic care but that is what they really needed at that time. the prior
pauline cafferkey is back in sierra leone.it was when caring for the sick and dying that pauline caught ebola herself. now she has returned to this west african country with the charity street child to meet those whose lives were affected by the disease. did you have a brother? yes. at the border. and your mum? my mum, i haven't seen. it is lovely to meet one of the survivors, she is 17, she has got so much ahead of her, so much inspiration that she wants to fulfill. pauline also visited the...
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pauline, why is the guy doing so well do you think?ike he's done so well rather than the others have done quite terribly. he defeated marine le pen, was seen as his biggest opponent during the campaign. this socialists are in total disarray, they were the ones in a parliamentary election can't happen. it can apparently, and it does. the others are not doing so well either, on the left as well. is that because the left are split between melenchon on the other side. it probably is. melenchon was the hard left candidate and they never reached an accord, they tried several times but it didn't work. if you add up both their percentages you could have... could have had one in the second round. could have. the financial times likes macron, did you regret we don't have one here? it was pretty remarkable for the whole british self—image. we've seen france as in terrible political disarray and britain pretty solid and centrist for a number of years and now it has flipped. they have a kind of blairite as their president, sweeping all before him,
pauline, why is the guy doing so well do you think?ike he's done so well rather than the others have done quite terribly. he defeated marine le pen, was seen as his biggest opponent during the campaign. this socialists are in total disarray, they were the ones in a parliamentary election can't happen. it can apparently, and it does. the others are not doing so well either, on the left as well. is that because the left are split between melenchon on the other side. it probably is. melenchon was...
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. >> reporter: alison pauline davis was born by c-section late saturday night weighing in at 7 pounds and 12 ounces and mom rebecca and the baby are doing well. >> so i really didn't know what time or what day it was and then everybody is congratulating mow on facebook. oh, my god, just in time for father's day and what, it is father's day. >> xavier's first father's day, one he'll never forget. >> i got a daughter for father's day. so that's the greatest gift right there. that's really call. >> reporter: aundrea cline-thomas. >> beautiful baby girl. congratulations to the family. a day to celebrate dad in south jersey. washington township high school for the perfecting pitch and church picnic and barbecue. the winner taking home the pitch and picnic trophy. ♪ >> and a colorful celebration at camden's wiggins' waterfront park. nbc 10 at the 60th annual puerto rican parade and festival. the free event featured music, food and a celebration of latino culture. erika, just a few less showers today but won't be so lucky tomorrow. >> no, not at all. hi to my aunt millie who invited me. i co
. >> reporter: alison pauline davis was born by c-section late saturday night weighing in at 7 pounds and 12 ounces and mom rebecca and the baby are doing well. >> so i really didn't know what time or what day it was and then everybody is congratulating mow on facebook. oh, my god, just in time for father's day and what, it is father's day. >> xavier's first father's day, one he'll never forget. >> i got a daughter for father's day. so that's the greatest gift right...
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speaker pauline unveiled an ambitious plan to get there. the bill may be moving forward as well on replacing and repealing obamacare as republican senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. mike lee says they can share democrats concerned about the lack of transparency what is in the bill putting mcconnell on defense as my try to play offense on taxes. >> everybody will have adequate time to take a look at it. i think this will be about as transparent as it could be. >> about once in a generation or so is an opportunity to do something absolutely transformational, something that will have a truly lasting impact long after you and i are gone. that moment is here and we are going to meet that moment. >> to be sure, that moment could just as easily passed, they are running out of legislative days on capitol hill which is why tonight there are some conservatives calling on the president to tell congress to cancel that august recess. >> martha: thank you. here's my story today while all of this was going on this twitter exchange broke out and got t
speaker pauline unveiled an ambitious plan to get there. the bill may be moving forward as well on replacing and repealing obamacare as republican senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. mike lee says they can share democrats concerned about the lack of transparency what is in the bill putting mcconnell on defense as my try to play offense on taxes. >> everybody will have adequate time to take a look at it. i think this will be about as transparent as it could be. >> about once in a...
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a question here about, in the world of education from cardiff from pauline via twitter. — does plaid teachers‘ pay and recruiting teachers in some subjects is difficult. what is your policy? this is vital. we have said we need to introduce an immediate premium a 10% increase in all teaching staff and assistants. in wales it would cost around £40 moyle yob a year i‘m afraid i don‘t have the figures for england you will have to forgive me there. but i think it is vital. probably the single —— £40 million a year. if you track around the world the economic success stories, the single, clearest characteristic the level of investment in education and obviously the quality of teaching and attracting high—quality teachers and attracting high—quality teachers and retaining them, and huge pressures , and retaining them, and huge pressures, of course, currently within teaching profession, pay is pa rt within teaching profession, pay is part of that. it is not the only element but it is a part of — actually of society saying, we value what you do. i must have one more m, what you do. i must have
a question here about, in the world of education from cardiff from pauline via twitter. — does plaid teachers‘ pay and recruiting teachers in some subjects is difficult. what is your policy? this is vital. we have said we need to introduce an immediate premium a 10% increase in all teaching staff and assistants. in wales it would cost around £40 moyle yob a year i‘m afraid i don‘t have the figures for england you will have to forgive me there. but i think it is vital. probably the...
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we're an eighth of the way through and to paraphrase pauline kale, most of the people think everyone hates him, everything is going to be a referendum on him. i don't think ossoff was that bad a candidate. you make your case he wasn't a perfect candidate for the district. he wasn't running against the best athlete of all time. the reason this is such a disaster for democrats is they put everything in, as you said, this is a race you could have won and they came up short. could they have recruited a better candidate than ossoff? it's easy to say if you've got a strong party, we're going to recruit candidates to match the district. so in a lot of the primaries that are coming up that will determine who their nominees are, they can't recruit and be sure they're going to get nominees who are the perfect fit. they're going to get a lot of nominees. so the only silver lining the democrats can look at here is ossoff wasn't the perfect candidate but he was a strong candidate in fund-raising, a strong candidate in enthusiasm. he claimed to be pretty good on the campaign trail. if the liberals
we're an eighth of the way through and to paraphrase pauline kale, most of the people think everyone hates him, everything is going to be a referendum on him. i don't think ossoff was that bad a candidate. you make your case he wasn't a perfect candidate for the district. he wasn't running against the best athlete of all time. the reason this is such a disaster for democrats is they put everything in, as you said, this is a race you could have won and they came up short. could they have...
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pauline from marietta, georgia. republican line. good morning. caller: good morning.nk you for taking my call. it's my opinion that comey shows his character or lack thereof by leaking that information. he's the director of the f.b.i. he of all people should homed things close and not broadcast -- hold things close and not broadcast them to his friend to put to the news. i think that shows his lack of character, he should have been fired. i also think that people are forgetting that president trump didn't need this job. he didn't need the money. he didn't need the notoriety. he's not taking a salary. he did it for his love of this country. and if people would relax and let him do his job, i think he would prove himself. host: thanks. we know from john that the columbia university law professor, his name has been revealed. posted on twitter. other news sites. we'll go to jane from new jersey. good morning. democrats line. caller: good morning. how are you. host: fine, thank you. how are you, jane? caller: doing ok. , back onall with trump told , 2016, he himself russia
pauline from marietta, georgia. republican line. good morning. caller: good morning.nk you for taking my call. it's my opinion that comey shows his character or lack thereof by leaking that information. he's the director of the f.b.i. he of all people should homed things close and not broadcast -- hold things close and not broadcast them to his friend to put to the news. i think that shows his lack of character, he should have been fired. i also think that people are forgetting that president...