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the peoplele making ththe deciss behindhe s sceneare ovovwhelmingly men and white men.t translates to women being erasednn roles a a when they do appearthey are presented in very sreototypic wayss often asex objects, scantily clad, ditches. -- ditzes. rereese w witherspoon c creating betttter r roles. >> n nice for thee n nannies tot to knoeaeach o oer. >> shehe is a mom, young, like u used to be.e. >> everyone has praisised "wondr woman.n." what a aood symbol she is rr little girls. a a film directed d by a womoma. whwhat do you think? >> i love e the strength ofhe character, she wawas truly a susuperhero first t and a woman sesecond. even witith a female director, certainceneshere they went uppeleleg aninto h h but ack. why do wneneed tsee t ts? whwhdoes she have to bsesex object? >> whahais a filthat is gogood examame of what shoulde watching? theunger games did a good job of having a fememale protagonist that was not a sex objeject. the dodouble standarard was nott play, , they were wearing the se outfit. actction does not take in a vacuum m and is sendiding messag
the peoplele making ththe deciss behindhe s sceneare ovovwhelmingly men and white men.t translates to women being erasednn roles a a when they do appearthey are presented in very sreototypic wayss often asex objects, scantily clad, ditches. -- ditzes. rereese w witherspoon c creating betttter r roles. >> n nice for thee n nannies tot to knoeaeach o oer. >> shehe is a mom, young, like u used to be.e. >> everyone has praisised "wondr woman.n." what a aood symbol she is...
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my phone number. d a a loshe it in july the size of other wayays tht arare already f four or five peoplele waiting.. has the results because because i really a covere. people force t themselves to be vigilant t tkeep a lookk out on thehe phonehis will help local clergy. yeyes i thinknk that itit is mainlyly on a locall level becacause on a global level. even though likely. the bbc articleou'll have. morals [inaudie]e] very m mh. whwhat i found is trasash trououble when bad enonough sometimemes the p problem doesn't come from withinin? neighboring. made. squeaky y clean streetets. the sea residents and is bold. will take home waste management. a new activity had us along the border between france getting rid of rubbish in an phphenenon like in n this fr the time in ance withi theilling u up with fleets stee [inaudibl ay yeah. it o o day we ntnt thrgh the russian. announcents was.. all she said he well the eay for themo dumptuff spiallyecause i cos us money was it i think that we that we c alln front a callingor that th ins russia. it's because through the local council and t they're ten tit
my phone number. d a a loshe it in july the size of other wayays tht arare already f four or five peoplele waiting.. has the results because because i really a covere. people force t themselves to be vigilant t tkeep a lookk out on thehe phonehis will help local clergy. yeyes i thinknk that itit is mainlyly on a locall level becacause on a global level. even though likely. the bbc articleou'll have. morals [inaudie]e] very m mh. whwhat i found is trasash trououble when bad enonough sometimemes...
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and approximately 15 million peoplele live in extxtreme pov, on lesess than $1.9090 a da. and if it weren't for the efforts of more fortunate members of t the populatioion,t would have no chance to escape the poverty trap. reporter: david hertz and his crew are preparing a buffet for a special event at a hotel in sao paulo. they have taken over the kitchen for the day. hertz is a social entrepreneur and pioneer of social gastronomy. the team members are all graduates of the vocational training program run by his non-profit organization gastromotiva. it trains young people from poor families to become kitchen assistants and cooks. some weren't able to finish high school. leonardo caio had to look after his younger brothers and sisters. leonardo: i want to be a chef one day and go abroad, perhaps to paris, and work for the best restaurants. ththat's my dream, but who kno. reporter: today they are showing what they can do. most are just starting out on their careers. natasha: gastronomy schools are very expensive in brazil. i live in a poor neighborhood at the edge of sao pau
and approximately 15 million peoplele live in extxtreme pov, on lesess than $1.9090 a da. and if it weren't for the efforts of more fortunate members of t the populatioion,t would have no chance to escape the poverty trap. reporter: david hertz and his crew are preparing a buffet for a special event at a hotel in sao paulo. they have taken over the kitchen for the day. hertz is a social entrepreneur and pioneer of social gastronomy. the team members are all graduates of the vocational training...
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reporter: the original poor peoplele's campaign was launchd by dr. martin luther king in 1968. according to liz theoharis, since then, the gap between rich and poor has grown. she believes that with donald trump as president, the situation is only growing worse. and she insists that something must be done. liz: take away our poverty, not our children. take away y this injustice! reportrter: theohaharis has spe0 years working with grassroots anti-poverty groups. she had long wanted to launch a campaign. liz: if we do hear about the poor, it's to race bait people, it's t to divide people, it's o blame immigrants for the problems that everyone is having, and it's t tsay that popoor people are lazy, crazy,yd undeserving. when, you know, again, 80% of americans at some popoint in or lives will experience hardship. so, you know, are all of us lazy, crazy and good for nothing? reporter: the next morning on capitol hill. theoharis and her group want to pressure congress to finally take action. they're demanding higher minimum wages, health insurance for all, and affordable housing. the
reporter: the original poor peoplele's campaign was launchd by dr. martin luther king in 1968. according to liz theoharis, since then, the gap between rich and poor has grown. she believes that with donald trump as president, the situation is only growing worse. and she insists that something must be done. liz: take away our poverty, not our children. take away y this injustice! reportrter: theohaharis has spe0 years working with grassroots anti-poverty groups. she had long wanted to launch a...
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h he wants to h hep residents overcome their fears and teach h young peoplele hoo keep bees. >> starting a bee projt t in ththis communityty will help e community y to make incocome of bees b by al startrting their n projects t through bees s and o oducining honey thatat they cn sell in ththe supermarkets. >> back k inside the p park, e nservavationists havave found another way of reducing g elepht numbers in p problemreasas. they've laid dry a number of teringngoles. that m means the elelephants haveve to keep movoo findreshsh wat, relilievg the pressure on the local ecostetem. bubut smaller parkrks don't he that option. so there'grgrowing inintere in ththresults of robin cocook's experimimen with bees.e believes i it's a groundndbreag method with huge potentitial. >> we wowould love to o see it applied toto new specieses, paparticularly s species whichch elephants are after such as the baobab s species and t then toe ifif it can be a applied to our other projects such as the vulture nest project to see if we can protect trees wit vulture nestinin them usingg afrirican honeybees and whe
h he wants to h hep residents overcome their fears and teach h young peoplele hoo keep bees. >> starting a bee projt t in ththis communityty will help e community y to make incocome of bees b by al startrting their n projects t through bees s and o oducining honey thatat they cn sell in ththe supermarkets. >> back k inside the p park, e nservavationists havave found another way of reducing g elepht numbers in p problemreasas. they've laid dry a number of teringngoles. that m means...
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air marshalls doing secret peoplellance on everyday >> the targets often have no criminal record and aren't on any terror watch list. it's a story nbc's tom costello is working for "nightly news. ". >>> erica and leon good afternoon to you. this pgram that you'v heard about is called quiet skies. it's tsa program in federal air marshalls are following individuals through the airport and literally on to the plane sitting next to them on the plane. people who may not have criminal background who may not be on a terror watch list but their international travel histories have raised red flags with a tsa in addition to other things. it could be some s of a financial transaction that raises concerns about potential ties to terrorism. it could a be criminal historyo other numbers some ways tied to a terrorist operation or individual and those are the reasons why the tsa says it will assign a federal marshallo follow an individual, an american citizen through airports on board planes when he or she comes back from a foreign trip just to ensure that they are not a threat, that they are not a
air marshalls doing secret peoplellance on everyday >> the targets often have no criminal record and aren't on any terror watch list. it's a story nbc's tom costello is working for "nightly news. ". >>> erica and leon good afternoon to you. this pgram that you'v heard about is called quiet skies. it's tsa program in federal air marshalls are following individuals through the airport and literally on to the plane sitting next to them on the plane. people who may not have...
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i think it's going ache a lot of us, a lot of time and a lot of work and then peopleles just listening, i hope you'll tell people to buy this book. otherwise it's not going to get out there. >> you find numbers that a quarter of all cowboys in the drive movement were african-americans and then you dig through photos and you see them. >> right. >> when you do, it's segregated. this is an african-american holding, going to any soon sloosh salon, any pictures it's all white and what is going on? >> right you mentioned lynchings, the backlash in the northeast and northwest at at td happened in a time we don't -- think of ida b. and wells but there were terrible lynchings and tarring and feathering which seemed to be a favorite tool of pro slavery sources. in 1830s and 1840s. think just about everybody has seen that photograph from marion, indiana, which song strange fruit was based on. two young men hanging in tree and the white men pointing ump. that's indiana. that county is home to a very old pioneering community, by the 1840s had an ame church. these are not co distance endses and so m
i think it's going ache a lot of us, a lot of time and a lot of work and then peopleles just listening, i hope you'll tell people to buy this book. otherwise it's not going to get out there. >> you find numbers that a quarter of all cowboys in the drive movement were african-americans and then you dig through photos and you see them. >> right. >> when you do, it's segregated. this is an african-american holding, going to any soon sloosh salon, any pictures it's all white and...
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>> rep ater: peoplell across the country are talking about this story.deo of the aftermath of what happene een viewed countless times.>> hardest foul in america, bro. lehave you ever been cald forskf who called the copas no stranger. he played b wit m'sti >>anever been any issue whatever. report roar weso never know what was in his head. >> why? >> aft everything braze sell ton says no harm to, foul, no grudge. a >> you got little bit more upset because it m basicallynt we were about to win the game. so -- really was just that?k it >> it washaustt. i don't think it was anything more than that. he's a good guy. thanks liver lindsay. >> turnt er cheek right there there. >> right. because the cops --indsay watts reporting. guy who called theheriff's ofti scell hasn't talked about this, and we don't know if he's returned to the gym since that day. we know bac w tkugh, fis right?e sell ton say he h n problem playing whit again. turn theerth cheek o indeed. >>> just don't touch. >> right. >> okay. exactly. >>> 8: coming up a timeas beencalled o. t.e n newsl bm
>> rep ater: peoplell across the country are talking about this story.deo of the aftermath of what happene een viewed countless times.>> hardest foul in america, bro. lehave you ever been cald forskf who called the copas no stranger. he played b wit m'sti >>anever been any issue whatever. report roar weso never know what was in his head. >> why? >> aft everything braze sell ton says no harm to, foul, no grudge. a >> you got little bit more upset because it m...
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the fire s marshal said it was about 5500 peoplele about five times bigger than the "new york times"nd the "new york times" had to issue a correction. these are self-inflicted wounds. i don't mean to pick on the "new york times", but as the two most prevalent in my head. it's impossible to publish a million fax a day and i have a couple of them wrong, but we just need to be really really diligence and really really careful because the most powerful man in the world is trying to undermine us and he's doing so at least according to what leslie stahl on 60 minutes said he told her i do it so when you report negatively on me that no one will believe it. >> its tactical? >> yeah. that's why he's doing it and we just have to be purer than pure and make sure our facts are right to glow, i don't always get my facts right. it's not possible, but i really wish i had-- i had an editor in my first full-time job and my editor was david carr who went on to become immediate editor for the "new york times" and i remember every mistake i made and i remember david carr and how he dealt with it and it
the fire s marshal said it was about 5500 peoplele about five times bigger than the "new york times"nd the "new york times" had to issue a correction. these are self-inflicted wounds. i don't mean to pick on the "new york times", but as the two most prevalent in my head. it's impossible to publish a million fax a day and i have a couple of them wrong, but we just need to be really really diligence and really really careful because the most powerful man in the world...
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peoplel would ring, 27 would go and i felt awful so whoever came the furthest and had put the most effort in testified first and so the federal rail of a straighter or the secretary of dot had to hear them and i thought that was important but it was constantly frustrating my friends in the federal government that i was not within -- with them. it was like you are doing your job when you are testifying and they are not. >> was there any one particular issue before the subcommittee that you remember from that time? how molinari: it shows you slow the wheels turn. amtrak reform. when i chaired it, i was dealing with a group of republicans who wanted to defund amtrak. it is still in operation that loses money. -- still an operation that loses money. i want it to create a plan that would reform amtrak and run it like a business. i remember testifying before the rules committee, having a bill like this basically gave power to the people at amtrak to make their decisions as a business. i remember some old gentleman this, will ie for still have my routes through my district and i said with all du
peoplel would ring, 27 would go and i felt awful so whoever came the furthest and had put the most effort in testified first and so the federal rail of a straighter or the secretary of dot had to hear them and i thought that was important but it was constantly frustrating my friends in the federal government that i was not within -- with them. it was like you are doing your job when you are testifying and they are not. >> was there any one particular issue before the subcommittee that you...
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back into the hands of the british people. politicians and put it back into the hands of the british peopleluple of years ago and the result was there for all to seam is with a heavy heart i propose another referendum. i would have liked if parliament had been able to reach a copper mines, but. is
back into the hands of the british people. politicians and put it back into the hands of the british peopleluple of years ago and the result was there for all to seam is with a heavy heart i propose another referendum. i would have liked if parliament had been able to reach a copper mines, but. is
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said peopleled and from under a sucker job. -- people from honduras took her job. no, it was capitalism that took your job. we have move people who want to move the goal post. crack epidemic in the black community will give you year in jail, yet you've asked for it the opioid crisis and they spent $10 million in treatment. we do not have a nation. them is the fact that you have a capitalism system that no longer has a need for them. t's go to frank was calling from pennsylvania. good morning. am telling you the truth, if these people do not do not see what a gangster this president is, i feel sorry for them. he lies through his teeth. praise be to the lord that one these people will realize it. i've seen them on tv looking connoleon -- the republicans do not have any backbone. this president is just prejudiced the day is long. look how he ripped these people from their families. he did not want him because he was puerto rican, talking about he did not know david duke and they were shaken hands. president obama, they tried to out of history. yeah, this is white priv
said peopleled and from under a sucker job. -- people from honduras took her job. no, it was capitalism that took your job. we have move people who want to move the goal post. crack epidemic in the black community will give you year in jail, yet you've asked for it the opioid crisis and they spent $10 million in treatment. we do not have a nation. them is the fact that you have a capitalism system that no longer has a need for them. t's go to frank was calling from pennsylvania. good morning....
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i have a fictional president peoplele understand it's important i try toct make it fictional it isn't about trump or obama certain things are happening in the world the timing is unbelievablele president trump with the nato summit coming up in a couple weeks but the idea would america agree to get into another war to protect a country that they could not find on a map or have never even heard of it would be very difficult the way russia set up to get them back what does that mean for nato? because the disease united states and nato if he can weaken that alliance he thinks that is good for him he wants to reconstitute the old soviet union and these breakaway nationsso back so that they let him take the crimea peninsula that encouraged hitler to do more and that is my worry aboutt putin. we willl see history. >>host: the discussions about nato will they learn some history? the neck i am a thriller writer my job is to entertain you but i want you to have a great white knuckle ride i don't want it to be hard h just get across the ways i only wanted to read one chapter but i read 12 so tha
i have a fictional president peoplele understand it's important i try toct make it fictional it isn't about trump or obama certain things are happening in the world the timing is unbelievablele president trump with the nato summit coming up in a couple weeks but the idea would america agree to get into another war to protect a country that they could not find on a map or have never even heard of it would be very difficult the way russia set up to get them back what does that mean for nato?...