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well that's certainly an interesting business angle to that story peter dahl there from do you use social media thank you so much for this. and this says d w business asia for you thanks for me of the team for keeping us company. the for. the food. to eat. to eat. the in the. reduce. the in the reuse. recycle. social projects the world over are giving away. i don't think that. i just sometimes i. think that. you consider a culture of looking at the stereotypes clash but if you think the future of the country that. needed to take his grandmother. to leave it's all that. i might show joy made for me jasmine from d.w. . post. some time in the 26th. my great granddaughter. what made the world be like in your lifetime in around half a century. plenty when i was born there were 3 people you'll share the planet with. your world be around 2 degrees more plentiful a sea level rise by at least one year in this century place we're going to have some climate impacts which are greater than what we see already played. paltrow. blood. why aren't people more concerned. first. cuts. cuts plain. clothes pl
well that's certainly an interesting business angle to that story peter dahl there from do you use social media thank you so much for this. and this says d w business asia for you thanks for me of the team for keeping us company. the for. the food. to eat. to eat. the in the. reduce. the in the reuse. recycle. social projects the world over are giving away. i don't think that. i just sometimes i. think that. you consider a culture of looking at the stereotypes clash but if you think the future...
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i reporter peter dahl has been looking into this story for us and joins us in our studio thanks peter so we've seen that alabama alabama lawmakers have now passed this into law it will now land on the governor's desk what's going to happen next the governor has said that she will not sign anything before she's seen the full bill but she's known as a strong religious and staunchly conservative republican in fact it was one of her central issues when she ran for governor at the time she said i believe every life is precious as a pro-life governor always fight to protect the unborn and she does have the backing of a majority of alabamans just last november boaters voted overwhelmingly to amend their state constitution to recognize the rights of the unborn to ban funding for abortion 59 percent vote in favor of the amendment rights of the majority of alabamans stand behind her but we should say this is still very controversial there was a very heated debate on the floor of the state legislature in alabama and on top of that we've seen a big backlash across the u.s. a controversy online as
i reporter peter dahl has been looking into this story for us and joins us in our studio thanks peter so we've seen that alabama alabama lawmakers have now passed this into law it will now land on the governor's desk what's going to happen next the governor has said that she will not sign anything before she's seen the full bill but she's known as a strong religious and staunchly conservative republican in fact it was one of her central issues when she ran for governor at the time she said i...
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all right our reporter peter dahl looking to story for us thank you very much thank you so much. q. craig now where the country struggling economy in a weak rule of law has led to a boom in women becoming paid for surrogate mothers now the practice is being outlawed in an increasing number of countries ukraine however is among a shrinking group of nations where couples from abroad can hire women willing to carry implanted embryos but there are major ethical questions that come along with the process. whenever the baby moves i speak to it at night when i read my children stories it's for the baby to be. because of. the talia is 8 months pregnant it's a go but it's not hers the tahlia is a surrogate the baby's parents live in germany. it's such a happy moment when you hold your baby in your arms for the 1st time i'll be happy for them. to tell his own children only with her for the day for the final months of the pregnancy she is moved to be closer to the clinic and hard to. natalia took the decision to become a surrogate to help family finances so that her kids would have it better s
all right our reporter peter dahl looking to story for us thank you very much thank you so much. q. craig now where the country struggling economy in a weak rule of law has led to a boom in women becoming paid for surrogate mothers now the practice is being outlawed in an increasing number of countries ukraine however is among a shrinking group of nations where couples from abroad can hire women willing to carry implanted embryos but there are major ethical questions that come along with the...