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[music] our stories have power was the training that was developed by faces and voices of recovery in conjunction with funding from samhsa. people in the recovery community have been looking for a long time for language that they can use to really describe what it is that they've been through and what it is that they're trying to advocate for. so faces and voices of recovery has used the training as an opportunity create a video, a dvd, that can be you know sent around the country, can be put on the internet, can really be used in trainings and in workshops around the country so that more people have the terminology that's necessary to communicate our, our message to the broadest possible audience. there are three major sections of the dvd. the first is a 90- minute training video which takes you through faces and voices of recovery's media and message training, the actual core training itself. the second part of the dvd is a section called, "keys to successful interviews". that section really is helpful for people who are going to be going into an interview situation and they need to
[music] our stories have power was the training that was developed by faces and voices of recovery in conjunction with funding from samhsa. people in the recovery community have been looking for a long time for language that they can use to really describe what it is that they've been through and what it is that they're trying to advocate for. so faces and voices of recovery has used the training as an opportunity create a video, a dvd, that can be you know sent around the country, can be put...
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have done it well. there is a lot of controversy. it is one person's story, but a power story, it's called "miral" brought to you by julian schnabel. the best to have you on. >> thank you very much. tavis: that's the show tonight. thanks for tuning in, until next time, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >> hi, i'm tavis smiley join me next time with t.c. boil and actress anne heche. that's next time, see you then. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference -- >> thank you. >> you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in working to improve financial literacy and remove obstacles to economic empowerment, one conversation at a time. nation wide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. i took it into a shop once and they said-- th
have done it well. there is a lot of controversy. it is one person's story, but a power story, it's called "miral" brought to you by julian schnabel. the best to have you on. >> thank you very much. tavis: that's the show tonight. thanks for tuning in, until next time, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >> hi, i'm tavis smiley join me next time with t.c. boil and actress anne heche. that's next time, see you then....
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have that story. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> japan's crippled power plant perhaps had its bigger breech yet. and workers had to be rush forward medical treatment. and there is now fear if workers have to abandon the plant a full scale melt down will occur. >> once evacuated they'll melt downs are inevidentable at three sites leading to a tragedy that is far beyond that of chern yobl. >> sailors on uss ronald reagan have washed down the deck of the carrier. >> and there is a new study linking anemia to post menopausal women to poor nutrition. this is whit looks enough red blood cells to carry oxygen throughout the body finding post menopausal women have a 21% greater risk of anemia if they didn't get enough iron, folate or red meat in their diets. >> and he was one of the influential clothing designers of the 20th century bringing the style of spain to everyone who wore his designs. now a major retrospective of balenciaga's work opens up at the deyoung museum. >> he was a legendary designer, perhaps the most influential of the 20th century. he and spain shows how he
have that story. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> japan's crippled power plant perhaps had its bigger breech yet. and workers had to be rush forward medical treatment. and there is now fear if workers have to abandon the plant a full scale melt down will occur. >> once evacuated they'll melt downs are inevidentable at three sites leading to a tragedy that is far beyond that of chern yobl. >> sailors on uss ronald reagan have washed down...
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have the stories. now, i'm honored to introduce five authors who have found, digested, interpreted, written and shared powerful stories thap matter. margaret regan wrote the death of roast lean, immigration stories from the mexico/arizona borderlands. margaret writes for the tucsont weekly and has won a dozen awards for reporting, two of awa them national. she also writes about the arts and stories about the irishtori immigrant experience. she lives in tucson. sam quinn krone necessary is the author of "true tales fromru anothere mexico: the lynch mob, the popsicle kings and the bronx. and also "ann toni krone' gun," true tales of migration. he's writing for the los angelel times. just a couple of kudos about him, the san francisco chronicle called him the most original american writer on the borderan and mexico out there. the l.a. times book review said over the last 15 years he has filed the best dispatches about the effect on the united statesb and mexico. he and his family live inn southern california.n catherine forget is the co-author of crossing with the virgin, stories from the migran trail. she's also
have the stories. now, i'm honored to introduce five authors who have found, digested, interpreted, written and shared powerful stories thap matter. margaret regan wrote the death of roast lean, immigration stories from the mexico/arizona borderlands. margaret writes for the tucsont weekly and has won a dozen awards for reporting, two of awa them national. she also writes about the arts and stories about the irishtori immigrant experience. she lives in tucson. sam quinn krone necessary is the...
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to put these 10 stories of these folks here who have really chosen a different path is very powerful.'m thinking about the impact that could have as they go forward and they don't have to go with the company line that exists. they may go there to get experience, but they think you know what, i can do better. >> they have about 30 seconds. does it start with recycling and that's where you plant the seed? >> at personal level if you live the values, these stories are about people who have gone into industry and questioned the status quo. that's what that is about and what they have done. once i discovered the stories and what they can do. it's entrepreneurship to the mainstream and the community. for the role models for everybody else to set up and notice how much we are contributing and how it really is and the difference we are making. >> very good and very powerful. if you want to know how you may want to leave the planet for your kids, that is a powerful statement. there is two ns in latinno va ting. that number is good to find out about american jobs and the latinos creating them.
to put these 10 stories of these folks here who have really chosen a different path is very powerful.'m thinking about the impact that could have as they go forward and they don't have to go with the company line that exists. they may go there to get experience, but they think you know what, i can do better. >> they have about 30 seconds. does it start with recycling and that's where you plant the seed? >> at personal level if you live the values, these stories are about people who...
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have the stories. now i am honored to introduce five authors who have found, digested, interpreted, written and shared powerful stories that matter. margaret regan rat "the death of josseline" immigration stories from the arizona mexico border lands. it was just released in paperback. barker writes for the tucson weekly and is one of dozens journalism awards for border reporting two of the national awards. she also writes about the arts and stories about the irish immigrant experience. she lives in tucson. sam quinones is the author of the nonfiction books, true tales from another mexico, the lynch mob, the popsicle -- and the bronx and also "antonio's gun" and "delfino's dream," true tales of mexican migration his most recent. he is now received -- reporting for "the los angeles times" where he covers drug trafficking and gangs. just a couple of kudos about him. the "san francisco chronicle" called him the most original american writer on the border and mexico out there. the "l.a. times" book review said over the last 15 years he has filed the best dispatches about mexican migration and its effect on the unit
have the stories. now i am honored to introduce five authors who have found, digested, interpreted, written and shared powerful stories that matter. margaret regan rat "the death of josseline" immigration stories from the arizona mexico border lands. it was just released in paperback. barker writes for the tucson weekly and is one of dozens journalism awards for border reporting two of the national awards. she also writes about the arts and stories about the irish immigrant...
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stories this hour fresh battles erupts in libya pushes ahead to regain power in the country. have been but with a sinister hidden agenda. meanwhile british troops are on standby and u.s. forces a calendar across the mediterranean. mixed emotions in egypt some celebrate their newfound freedom while others remain on the streets demanding more of their ongoing fight is having an effect on the country's economy is towards turned their backs that which is reportedly over put into office. it's fifty eight years since the death of joseph stalin and that decades on his legacy still divides opinion he created a cult of personality around himself but not everyone was convinced that the relation we speak for a man who went from war hero to a labor camp prisoner on the order of service. well the ramones here with the very latest from the world of sports stay with us for that. hello and welcome to sport an r.c. bringing you the latest from rushing around the world with me ramon cost of let's take a look at our top stories in. head full of steam the look of much heat completely demolished in a
stories this hour fresh battles erupts in libya pushes ahead to regain power in the country. have been but with a sinister hidden agenda. meanwhile british troops are on standby and u.s. forces a calendar across the mediterranean. mixed emotions in egypt some celebrate their newfound freedom while others remain on the streets demanding more of their ongoing fight is having an effect on the country's economy is towards turned their backs that which is reportedly over put into office. it's fifty...
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in niigata japan, i'll have that story coming up" >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> emergency teams continue to tackle the crisis in japan's nuclear power plant while many evacuees wonder whether they will ever get home. i'm charlie d'agata in japan. we'll have the story coming up. >>> as the severity of the crisis continues, the radioactive particles that drifted across the pacific are already falling right here in the bay area. >> good morning, it's friday march 18. i'm sydnie kohara. >> hi, everybody. i'm frank mallicoat. time is 4:30. the good news is, it's friday. the bad news is, boy, is it raining outside. lawrence, i guess we are going to get a lot more of that, huh? >> yes. this is just the beginning. showers out of the main front and it looks as the main frontal system makes its way through we are going to see the rain picking up. lightning strikes embedded in some of the cells, you can see one making its way into san francisco and also into concord, parts of the north bay, as well. we have more on the way. it's going to pick up through the day and a larger storm for the weekend. we'll talk about that coming up in a few minute
in niigata japan, i'll have that story coming up" >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> emergency teams continue to tackle the crisis in japan's nuclear power plant while many evacuees wonder whether they will ever get home. i'm charlie d'agata in japan. we'll have the story coming up. >>> as the severity of the crisis continues, the radioactive particles that drifted across the pacific are already falling right here in the bay area. >>...
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power plant. we are waiting for the defense minister to hold a news conference but meanwhile we have a story here. the nuclear and industrial safety agency held a news conference on thursday morning to explain the details of the situation at the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant. let's see that first. at fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant power supply was stopped at the time of quake. so, the plant has been out of power since the quake hit the region. so today, we are trying to restore the power supply using the power lines from outside and this is one of the high priority issues we have to address. of course, the top priority is to cool down the storage pool for nuclear -- for spent nuclear fuels for number three, number four units. so the second priority is to restore power supply in part of this operation will start this afternoon. once we get power supply, and then we will be able to operate a cooling system using sea water. but it will take time to restore the function of the main part of the facilities because the pumps were contaminated by sea water and it must be repaired before --
power plant. we are waiting for the defense minister to hold a news conference but meanwhile we have a story here. the nuclear and industrial safety agency held a news conference on thursday morning to explain the details of the situation at the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant. let's see that first. at fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant power supply was stopped at the time of quake. so, the plant has been out of power since the quake hit the region. so today, we are trying to restore...
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just to recap our top story now the situation with nuclear power plant grows ever more time with another blast at the plant reports one of the reactors containment fields have been breached to boggle forty three thirty kilometer radius they fly zone over fukushima nuclear the country's prime minister has addressed the. saying a nuclear meltdown is now possible throughout the country radiation levels are said to be on the rise and traces even now there's hated in tokyo however the government still insists public health is not out risk out the epicenter of the problem pushing the plant cells readings that show three years worth of naturally occurring radiation is being emitted within a single hour the plants have been thrown into crisis since friday's devastating quake and tsunami which knocked out cooling systems and all three of its working reactors have knobs and not by explosions several people have been injured in the blast far more than one hundred fifty people have been exposed to radiation. or japan's economy is facing its biggest challenge since world war two after being hit by one of the strongest earthquakes in recorded history although the quake s
just to recap our top story now the situation with nuclear power plant grows ever more time with another blast at the plant reports one of the reactors containment fields have been breached to boggle forty three thirty kilometer radius they fly zone over fukushima nuclear the country's prime minister has addressed the. saying a nuclear meltdown is now possible throughout the country radiation levels are said to be on the rise and traces even now there's hated in tokyo however the government...
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a ferry perched on a two-story building is evidence of the powerful tsunami that swept through the area. many viewers have how they can help. if you would like to donate to help the people affected by the earthquake, do check the website on your screen below. i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us.
a ferry perched on a two-story building is evidence of the powerful tsunami that swept through the area. many viewers have how they can help. if you would like to donate to help the people affected by the earthquake, do check the website on your screen below. i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us.
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have the power to independently monitor the prison system. >> belva: my thanks to all of you for joining us tonight. all interesting stories. d that is all the time that we have. you can visit kqed.org/this week anytime for complete episodes or segments, to subscribe to our news letter and podcast and to share your thoughts about the program. i'm belva davis. good night.
have the power to independently monitor the prison system. >> belva: my thanks to all of you for joining us tonight. all interesting stories. d that is all the time that we have. you can visit kqed.org/this week anytime for complete episodes or segments, to subscribe to our news letter and podcast and to share your thoughts about the program. i'm belva davis. good night.
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can't access benefits until you get to be over 70 whereas we read the stories about agrees, different provisions that have political power have retirement ages of 50 or 55. so i need good libertarian. this is a philosophical principle, but if you are going to have the big government, it certainly seems that sweden is much more of a model of how to do it than greece or italy. >> guest: and i would say look there is something to be set for the fact that in this round, the last round of the financial crisis sweden has done better. they had their own financial crisis in the 90's so they don't get off the hook that easily. but there is i think ultimately the government has a role for sure but i think it can get a bit carried away and i will give you another extend from the book, i don't believe that is the responsibility of the government to pick and choose which asset class is individuals put their money in so let's talk about the spirit is to many different asset classes, commodities, bonds, stocks, property. but with the government has done is to keep interest rates low and view the government over the last several decades
can't access benefits until you get to be over 70 whereas we read the stories about agrees, different provisions that have political power have retirement ages of 50 or 55. so i need good libertarian. this is a philosophical principle, but if you are going to have the big government, it certainly seems that sweden is much more of a model of how to do it than greece or italy. >> guest: and i would say look there is something to be set for the fact that in this round, the last round of the...
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hear the big stories rumbling on japan at the fukushima nuclear plant crews have managed to attach power cables now they say to to the damaged reactors it could be an important breakthrough in efforts to try to prevent a catastrophe at the tsunami hit facility either bennett brings you up to date with the latest. even though they have attached power cables to two reactors reactors one and two there's no guarantee the cooling systems will actually work because they feel the electronics inside those cooling comes and they have been damaged in the earth and all the ensuing explosions at those reactors and so what they're doing is not just turning on extras t. just yet because they feel if they do it could mouth function even more in the pumps and they said that in very wary before starting a power supposed because they really need those plants to work and that's the only realistic way they're going to get the situation under control and the temperatures inside the reactors down what they're doing in the meantime they're still spraying water into the reactors so good by the department for th
hear the big stories rumbling on japan at the fukushima nuclear plant crews have managed to attach power cables now they say to to the damaged reactors it could be an important breakthrough in efforts to try to prevent a catastrophe at the tsunami hit facility either bennett brings you up to date with the latest. even though they have attached power cables to two reactors reactors one and two there's no guarantee the cooling systems will actually work because they feel the electronics inside...
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that having a very tough time vacating the area the government there is saying that everything is under control but there are certain powers that are criticizing japan for not telling the whole story i think it's possible that just trying to avoid having a case of panic. for sure. the government is going to be concerned about creating an unnecessary panic whether they're lying or not is another issue. from where i'm sitting it seems like the government is making pretty good choices in a very difficult situation inevitably which runs nuclear reactors making some comments and the government making other comments and there could be problems there it's also don't forget that nuclear radiation is very serious and i don't want to diminish that but the scientists often say that radiation is a little less serious than than people in the street think it is and so there's that to be taken into account as well there's always a subjective dimension to risk as well as the scientific and objective nature of what might be happening on the ground running a bit long time have we when you get reports of radioactive contaminants getting into the atmosphere getting into the pacific that you called th
that having a very tough time vacating the area the government there is saying that everything is under control but there are certain powers that are criticizing japan for not telling the whole story i think it's possible that just trying to avoid having a case of panic. for sure. the government is going to be concerned about creating an unnecessary panic whether they're lying or not is another issue. from where i'm sitting it seems like the government is making pretty good choices in a very...
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access benefits until you get to be over 70, when as we read the stories about a greece different professions that have political power have the retirement age of 50 or 55. >> guest: or lower. [laughter] >> host: so, i am a good libertarian. this is a philosophical principle. but if you are going to have the big government, it certainly seems that sweden is much more of the model of how to do that than greece or italy. >> guest: and i would say look there is something to be said to the fact that in this round, the last round of the crisis sweden has done better. they had their own financial crisis so they don't get off the hook that easily. but there is ultimately the government has a role for sure but you can get a bit carried away with that and i give another example from the book. i don't believe it is the responsibility of the government to pick and choose which asset class as individuals should put their money in so let's talk about this. there's many different classis, commodities, bonds, stocks, cash, property. but with the government has done is keep interest rates low over the last several decades. interest r
access benefits until you get to be over 70, when as we read the stories about a greece different professions that have political power have the retirement age of 50 or 55. >> guest: or lower. [laughter] >> host: so, i am a good libertarian. this is a philosophical principle. but if you are going to have the big government, it certainly seems that sweden is much more of the model of how to do that than greece or italy. >> guest: and i would say look there is something to be...
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you can't access benefits until you are over 70 whereas we read these stories about in greece professions with political power have retirement ages of 50 or 55. >> guest: lower. >> host: lower. i'm a good libertarian. if you're going to have big government, it certainly seems that sweden is much more of a model of how to do it then greece or italy. >> guest: yeah, look, there's something to be said in this last round of financial crisis, sweden did better. they had their own financial crisis in the 90s, but there is i think ultimately government has a role, for sure, but i think that it can get a bit carried away with that role. i talk about -- another example from the book. i don't believe that it's the responsibility of government to pick and choose which acts of classes individuals should put their money in. there's many classes, commodities, bonds, stock, cash, property, but what government has done is to basically keep interest rates low and the u.s. government over the last several decades, interest rates low, sub cities and guarantees that endeuced -- induced people to take their money. i think there's some
you can't access benefits until you are over 70 whereas we read these stories about in greece professions with political power have retirement ages of 50 or 55. >> guest: lower. >> host: lower. i'm a good libertarian. if you're going to have big government, it certainly seems that sweden is much more of a model of how to do it then greece or italy. >> guest: yeah, look, there's something to be said in this last round of financial crisis, sweden did better. they had their own...
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owen here this hour bringing you up to date on the top stories the fuel rods that the second reactor at the fukushima nuclear power plant in japan have been fully exposed for over two hours now leading to fears of a meltdown but some reports that attempts to cool the reactor using seawater and resume. the human cost of the devastation in japan is being felt with almost two thousand people confirmed dead following friday's make a quake and tsunami rescue teams from several countries including russia are helping search for an estimated fifteen thousand people still missing. and in other news will get their fees force is suddenly regaining ground in the east of libya concerns grow over what's next if the leading contender for the global community takes over the country once again. more on the developing situation in japan tonight here on r.c. now though back to the other big news libya that the international community is debates on what measures to take next we sat down with haitham spokes person of the arab commission for human rights has been keeping track of the events in the country. we're talking today to dr mohler spokesman of the
owen here this hour bringing you up to date on the top stories the fuel rods that the second reactor at the fukushima nuclear power plant in japan have been fully exposed for over two hours now leading to fears of a meltdown but some reports that attempts to cool the reactor using seawater and resume. the human cost of the devastation in japan is being felt with almost two thousand people confirmed dead following friday's make a quake and tsunami rescue teams from several countries including...
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power of story. i'm pleased to have peter guber at this table for the first time. welcome. >> thank you. great to see you. >> rose: so what produces this tell to win. >> hi it backwards. i spent 35 or 36 yearses about storytelling. and i realized that the secret cause-- sauce was telling purposeful stories, using that as emotional transportation. and looking at the people you want to act together or work with you or be a customer or client or join your church or whatever, that they aim at their heart and what you have to aim is the story, not the factses and information. important but you have to aim at the heart. >> the executive producer of "60 minutes" famously said "60 minutes" is about four words. go tell a story. >> and that's what workses in any enterprise. you know, we're organized that way. people think that linked in and social network and myspace and facebook and twitter created social cohesion. no we created social cohesion around the camp fire for 40,000 years. they just exploited it. so that is natural to our being. we want people to act in our behalf, to move them we have
power of story. i'm pleased to have peter guber at this table for the first time. welcome. >> thank you. great to see you. >> rose: so what produces this tell to win. >> hi it backwards. i spent 35 or 36 yearses about storytelling. and i realized that the secret cause-- sauce was telling purposeful stories, using that as emotional transportation. and looking at the people you want to act together or work with you or be a customer or client or join your church or whatever, that...
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have happened without the power of television? television brought a national sensibility to a story that local authorities and editors had suppressed for so long. i think the civil rights movement is very important that the constellations are aligned. post world war ii, a war for democracy. the generation that comes back and covers it, people like wally and others, have all fought in that war. it affects profoundly a generation of blacks who have also gotten outside these little towns and are confident now, more confident about their citizenship. brown is making its way up. television is coming here as an instrument. all these things are coming together to create this orbital force which will do in 10 years-- really 11, brown versus board of education to voting rights act of '65. in 11 years, more gets done than in the previous 100. and... if you just take one moment-- because it was replicated many times-- in montgomery, the day of violence, the day of crisis, the mob is given full access for 25 minutes by the police. the mob focused first on the national television cameras... and the life photographers. and the photographers and
have happened without the power of television? television brought a national sensibility to a story that local authorities and editors had suppressed for so long. i think the civil rights movement is very important that the constellations are aligned. post world war ii, a war for democracy. the generation that comes back and covers it, people like wally and others, have all fought in that war. it affects profoundly a generation of blacks who have also gotten outside these little towns and are...
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story like i don't think is a phrase. or support to come off to size well they have the power to get to face them and to get a specific placea stronger place between. parts in fact become old accept limits or even to the regimes to come back any more we need them we need we need. their first ok we can accept everybody all the opinions. give them a chance a pretty unity anymore to come into a room those. are going to be rewriting their constitution and do you think i just had this idea while we're talking here is there any room maybe in the constitution to make an official acknowledgment and representation somebody representing the facebook element of egyptian society in other words the senator or the from facebook in other words that the virtual population should they be represented in the constitution do you think this is just or this idea on the spur of the spur of the moment does this make sense to you know for sure it will not because for example of. any counter a company would. want to come up be accepted by the guys off tweets or off blogs all if anything they can constitute a political force sent to life in egypt fre
story like i don't think is a phrase. or support to come off to size well they have the power to get to face them and to get a specific placea stronger place between. parts in fact become old accept limits or even to the regimes to come back any more we need them we need we need. their first ok we can accept everybody all the opinions. give them a chance a pretty unity anymore to come into a room those. are going to be rewriting their constitution and do you think i just had this idea while...
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story and transformation, and it was a very powerful date. >> this is for one of my heroes, claudette colvin. and a local hero of mine, because we have freedom fighters right here in our midst, and we do not always celebrate them. francisca sanchez, who is seriously about her business about getting the shackles off. i want to do this to honor them, and to thank you for being here. give yourselves a big round of applause. [applause] all i've got is some fish and a few loaves of bread. and a whole lot of folks have got to get fed. but seven seats were made in under seven days, the first man was forgiven when he missed the hague, the branch was taken by a dove to a book that was built before a flood, if a rainbow sent out a sign, if someone was told to sacrifice his own son and told to hold up before he was done, then the fish and bread that i just said is all that i've got, is all that i need for me to get fed and for me to feed a whole lot of folks in need because they set me on fire. when they look back, i was chilling. i had to fight like 10 older brothers, and because i had this dream, so they sold me out to a band of bandits and o
story and transformation, and it was a very powerful date. >> this is for one of my heroes, claudette colvin. and a local hero of mine, because we have freedom fighters right here in our midst, and we do not always celebrate them. francisca sanchez, who is seriously about her business about getting the shackles off. i want to do this to honor them, and to thank you for being here. give yourselves a big round of applause. [applause] all i've got is some fish and a few loaves of bread. and...
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story. it looks great for the government so far. they put together powerful efrds, butots not over until both sides have a chance to talk. and the dpft talks first. >> susie: raja talks. do you think he'll have to take the stand to make his own case? >> it's a tough question. mr. defense attorneys are wary of putting a defendant on the stand. you just don't know what's going to happen. at the same time, a jury wants to hear fromerage a raj a. he h obligation to talk, but the jury will have questions if they never hear anything from him. you'll want to prepare. it's a hard call. >> susie: we'll see what's going to happen pretty soon. thanks steven for coming otd program. >> we've been speaking with steven feldman, a white collar criminal defense here at herrick feinstein. >> tom: despite higher oil prices we told you about earlier, we did see stock buys come back. for the past five sessions we've been hayer. take a look. >> tom: after a weak morning, the major stock indices were able to crawl into positive territory, ending with some fractional gains. the material sector led the market, and alcoa was among the top perform
story. it looks great for the government so far. they put together powerful efrds, butots not over until both sides have a chance to talk. and the dpft talks first. >> susie: raja talks. do you think he'll have to take the stand to make his own case? >> it's a tough question. mr. defense attorneys are wary of putting a defendant on the stand. you just don't know what's going to happen. at the same time, a jury wants to hear fromerage a raj a. he h obligation to talk, but the jury...
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power he denies the charges. germany's and green policy have school back on his story victory of the chancellor angela merkel's conservatives and a key regional election exit polls suggest the greens duffle. bag with the christian democrats likely to be as powell after almost six decades it's being seen as an anti nuclear power based off the recent events in japan meanwhile in france the opposition socialist party took a decisive local election win putting pressure on president nicolas sarkozy a year before he faces an election. more than a dozen homes were evacuated when a freight train carrying potentially hazardous materials. in canada up to twenty five a cars were reported and for with all the tracks causing a fire which is since been brought under control also damage with the gas pipeline next to the rails no injuries were reported in the area which is mainly from lives . or for more news on alison's than all the stories that we're covering here on arts you can of course always check out our page. dull column don't go away now they've got all the latest business news on the way with media. thanks alice hello and welcom
power he denies the charges. germany's and green policy have school back on his story victory of the chancellor angela merkel's conservatives and a key regional election exit polls suggest the greens duffle. bag with the christian democrats likely to be as powell after almost six decades it's being seen as an anti nuclear power based off the recent events in japan meanwhile in france the opposition socialist party took a decisive local election win putting pressure on president nicolas sarkozy...
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story like i don't think this is a phrase. you should or support of the. size they have the powersto get it to face them and to get a specific place a strong place between the. pilots in fact we cannot accept also islamists or even the dictatorship regimes to come pick any more we need them we need we need. their first ok we can accept everybody over periods. we cannot give. a pretty unity anymore to comments rules. are going to be rewriting your constitution and do you think i just had this idea while we're talking here is there any room maybe in the constitution to make an official acknowledgment and representation of somebody representing the facebook element of egyptian society in other words the senator or the from facebook in other words that's the virtual population should they be represented in the constitution do you think this is just sort of this idea of this or on the spur of the moment does this make sense to you know for sure it will not it's because for example of. any kountry in a company i would walk so we wanted to be accepted the guise of pleats or of. anything y
story like i don't think this is a phrase. you should or support of the. size they have the powersto get it to face them and to get a specific place a strong place between the. pilots in fact we cannot accept also islamists or even the dictatorship regimes to come pick any more we need them we need we need. their first ok we can accept everybody over periods. we cannot give. a pretty unity anymore to comments rules. are going to be rewriting your constitution and do you think i just had this...
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story like i don't think this is a freeze. or support to come on to size. they have the powerto get to face them and took out a specific place a strong place between. parts in fact they've come up except also slim is or even to the regimes to come back any more need them we need we need. their first ok we can accept everybody all the opinions. but we cannot give them a chance a pretty young lady anymore to come in through us if you're going to be rewriting your constitution and do you think i...
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can't avoid when you're there the real story is the political power the sufferer's it's the power to influence the commanders the brigade officers is the sheriff and have a right to control the earth he still uses all ever feels it and every brigade commander i've ever known of study said he will confront the symptoms such as our military. when i came or two thousand and one this building was still full this buildings around three four palestinian families is to still live here they were the only one who were allowed to walk and just rolled in through the gates. today you can see this building is totally empty this building as like three or four family lived inside. this building is a very actual story this building you can see how it's blocked you know. the settlers invaded here in the beginning of february and according to israeli law someone invades to a property that doesn't hurt it if you don't take him out for the first thirty days the only way to take it out is through a very long legal procedure and during all the all history of this place every time when they invaded there were never taking out in the first thirty days. this time it was the fi
can't avoid when you're there the real story is the political power the sufferer's it's the power to influence the commanders the brigade officers is the sheriff and have a right to control the earth he still uses all ever feels it and every brigade commander i've ever known of study said he will confront the symptoms such as our military. when i came or two thousand and one this building was still full this buildings around three four palestinian families is to still live here they were the...
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have that story. >> plus the lights are back on at the fukushima power plant in japan. so now what? half hour of news beginhey marcel, watch this! hey marcel, watch this! [ buzzer sounds ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hey marcel, watch this! yeah, marcel! -marcel! -hey marcel! are you listening to me? marcel! [ male announcer ] don't miss a second of ncaa march madness with my multiview, only from at&t u-verse. just $29 a month for the first 6 months. dvr included. in the network there are no hard choices. >> good evening once again. start the half hour with delevoping news san francisco international airport. threat against unspecified plane coming in from the philippines today. philippine airline flight from manila landed bat 7:30 tonight and is being held at remote area of the airport as we speak. now police say the threat was phoned in but they have not released information about what was said. passengers are getting off the plane now and are being taken by bus to clear customs. san francisco police dog have been brought in to search that aircraft. again aircraft coming in from
have that story. >> plus the lights are back on at the fukushima power plant in japan. so now what? half hour of news beginhey marcel, watch this! hey marcel, watch this! [ buzzer sounds ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hey marcel, watch this! yeah, marcel! -marcel! -hey marcel! are you listening to me? marcel! [ male announcer ] don't miss a second of ncaa march madness with my multiview, only from at&t u-verse. just $29 a month for the first 6 months. dvr included. in the network...
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have a question. i know the last power tool you talked about was tell your story, and in the book you talk about how thatcan forge connection in community. and i know it can also inspire people, as in dr. connie's book. is there a moment where you met someone or you felt that connection in that community that was forged because you were telling stories? >> oh, absolutely. i've done 20 cities now, and invariably somebody will come up and say thank you for writing this book because they were having difficulty at work and it gave them the courage to speak up as this woman was doing, or, you know, i awz always i was an underdog and nobody believes in me, and now i know somebody who never even spoke the language when they came here. so you're rooting for the underdog and not underestimating yourself. >> yeah. similarly, actually just yesterday i received an e-mail from a woman who was at a breakfast, just a breakfast gathering in the home of one of her friends. and it wasn't even a formal book event, the just one of those things that just was happenstance. and she e-mailed to tell me that as a consequence, sh
have a question. i know the last power tool you talked about was tell your story, and in the book you talk about how thatcan forge connection in community. and i know it can also inspire people, as in dr. connie's book. is there a moment where you met someone or you felt that connection in that community that was forged because you were telling stories? >> oh, absolutely. i've done 20 cities now, and invariably somebody will come up and say thank you for writing this book because they...
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we were harangued, but we were people with no power and no one would be interested in our story. those guys in there have been doing a great job down south and covered dr. king. they started to move america. i want to be one of them. if i'm going to get harangued, i want power to fight back. why would i make that decision? no college, no training, no education, never been -- i dbt have anything to convince me that any white employer want want to hire me, but i started applying all around the place, and finally, i was doing all things a beauty pageant for black girls that i considered my civil rights work because it was my fight against miss america that denied our right to participate, so we started our open pageant. i presented the girls on television, and a writer from a daily paper wrote that surely somewhere in television there must be a place for belva davis. i acted as though that was carved in concrete and just applied to everybody and everything until finally in 1966 i read a story about a wonderful republican woman who loved ronald reagan and had said that if he was elected, she would quit her a
we were harangued, but we were people with no power and no one would be interested in our story. those guys in there have been doing a great job down south and covered dr. king. they started to move america. i want to be one of them. if i'm going to get harangued, i want power to fight back. why would i make that decision? no college, no training, no education, never been -- i dbt have anything to convince me that any white employer want want to hire me, but i started applying all around the...
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story. they call it vehicle of discovery pickup trucks have long been popular in the desert but there will drive power easily clunkers to treat your sense is to believe you may be one of the very few places in europe that seems to have to look pick up trucks the even the u.s. state of texas people here like this car for its move village tea versatility and strong mansions and it's this fascination with pick up trucks that allow the uprising in eastern libya to pick up steam he first thought their vote destructive few years ago for his family. business his son a twenty five year old economics student now sets out for the front line as if it's a very good car especially when those are when a sedan will be able to use it but now it can go and fight for my country. ever since the uprising began almost three weeks ago columns of rubble pickup trucks have been crisscrossing the desert around been gazi rebels say the vehicles in the dilatory allows them to dodge attacks from pro-government forces and has more than once saved their lives we got. growth. we were trying. to get everybody to work give me a road
story. they call it vehicle of discovery pickup trucks have long been popular in the desert but there will drive power easily clunkers to treat your sense is to believe you may be one of the very few places in europe that seems to have to look pick up trucks the even the u.s. state of texas people here like this car for its move village tea versatility and strong mansions and it's this fascination with pick up trucks that allow the uprising in eastern libya to pick up steam he first thought...
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story. >> reporter: in germany, fathers have been giving model trains to their sons for years. perfect replicas of real train cars. they look powerful and stable. >> reporter: marklin a world leader of model trains was founded 150 years ago. it is a major player in the industry. the company pays special attention to every detail of its trains. all models are assembled by hand. the trains are sturdy enough to last for three generations, but two years ago, marklin went bankrupt. it couldn't compete with computer games and other model distractions. new management took control in january, but profits were still down by 25%. >> it was shrinking from 2005 until 2008. and now days more money is spent on the certain kid and therefore they have different options. >> reporter: but twin brothers are giving the tradition a boost. this railroad model museum is operated by garrett and frederick brown. they have been model train buffs ever since they were young boys. >> when we were small childs, our father made a present to us. he gave us his old trains, was all american. we built many tracks from the kitchen to the bathroom, and i remember all t
story. >> reporter: in germany, fathers have been giving model trains to their sons for years. perfect replicas of real train cars. they look powerful and stable. >> reporter: marklin a world leader of model trains was founded 150 years ago. it is a major player in the industry. the company pays special attention to every detail of its trains. all models are assembled by hand. the trains are sturdy enough to last for three generations, but two years ago, marklin went bankrupt. it...
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have heat with near freezing temperatures. there's also been another explosion at a nuclear power plant. they're pumping salt water into a second reactor. >>> with all the painful storiesstory with a happy ending. a bay area family got word from a missing family member that she was alive and well. here's the phone call. >> hi. are you okay? >> fine. >> are you okay? >> yeah, i'm totally okay. i'm absolutely okay. >> imagine the excitement. canon purdy's family finally got word late last night that she was okay. "today in the bay's" damian trujillo is live with the emotional story. they've got to be so excited. >> reporter: oh, they are. they've been up all night, as you can imagine. they've been on the computers and on their phones doing the social media thing. relief is how you can describe the emotion here with the family of canon purdy. now, they finally made contact with her just before midnight. canon purdy taught english at a school near sendai, the epicenter of the earthquake. she just returned for graduation of her former student in japan, then the quake struck. for three days the family tried desperately to contact her using social media to help. after three l
have heat with near freezing temperatures. there's also been another explosion at a nuclear power plant. they're pumping salt water into a second reactor. >>> with all the painful storiesstory with a happy ending. a bay area family got word from a missing family member that she was alive and well. here's the phone call. >> hi. are you okay? >> fine. >> are you okay? >> yeah, i'm totally okay. i'm absolutely okay. >> imagine the excitement. canon purdy's...
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power outage we have the latest with news crews. a run the bay area, and more problems with another round of storms through moves and. >>pam: our big story:00 p.m. at the weather and you are looking at a live picture. high wind warning. on the bay bridge. it is action also underneath the bay bridge and the traffic on the bay bridge is being either dalerted---and jackson is herete
power outage we have the latest with news crews. a run the bay area, and more problems with another round of storms through moves and. >>pam: our big story:00 p.m. at the weather and you are looking at a live picture. high wind warning. on the bay bridge. it is action also underneath the bay bridge and the traffic on the bay bridge is being either dalerted---and jackson is herete
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story like i don't think. volution source approach will come out as a true size of a can they have the powers to get it to facethem and to get specific places stronger place between the. parts in fact we cannot accept all the islamists or even the regimes to come fight anymore we need them we need we need. them first ok we can accept everybody over periods. we can give them a chance of pretty unity any more to come into laws if you're going to be rewriting the constitution and do you think i...
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power plant. we have video reports and images. all that on bbc.com. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles.
power plant. we have video reports and images. all that on bbc.com. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank....
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what happened to those who worked at the chernobyl power plant after the explosion you know the stories of those people how many survived. today i don't have the statistics about how many of us are already dead i think it's quite a lot disability accounts for sixty or seventy thousand of the six hundred fifty thousand rescuers in fact that's an awful tragedy affected my whole family being a professional i understood that there was no want to do that job except for the professionals at a clear second my wife dealt with nuclear energy she also has its addiction overall nuclear power plant and regrettably today she has cancer after several serious operations she's now though it's hard for me to say a person with very limited physical ability but she's not the only one there are many people like her. it's a very serious matter i think we can draw comparisons between the chernobyl accident and the current events in japan and we should understand that there's a great difference between the two disasters and luckily according to the information which i have although it's rare that even for an expert it's hard to assess what's happening there. in
what happened to those who worked at the chernobyl power plant after the explosion you know the stories of those people how many survived. today i don't have the statistics about how many of us are already dead i think it's quite a lot disability accounts for sixty or seventy thousand of the six hundred fifty thousand rescuers in fact that's an awful tragedy affected my whole family being a professional i understood that there was no want to do that job except for the professionals at a clear...
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story. they call it the vehicle of the free trucks have long been popular in the desert but there will drive power easily come christmas tree tristan's is to leave you may be one of the very few places on earth that seems to have. given the state of texas people here like this car for its inability versatility and strong engine and if these fascination with pick up trucks that allow their prize the news to lead to pick up steam. lisa's father got distracted few years ago for his family. business his son a twenty five year old economics student now sets out for the front line as if it's a very good car especially in those are without a sedan i wouldn't be able to use it when our can go and fight for my country. ever since the uprising began almost three weeks ago columns of rebel pickup trucks have been crisscrossing the desert around been gazi rebel say the vehicles in the guillotine allows them to dodge attacks from pro-government forces and has more than once saved their lives got thrown by a bomb worth of growth that we were trying. to get everybody through were getting these old pieces of sovi
story. they call it the vehicle of the free trucks have long been popular in the desert but there will drive power easily come christmas tree tristan's is to leave you may be one of the very few places on earth that seems to have. given the state of texas people here like this car for its inability versatility and strong engine and if these fascination with pick up trucks that allow their prize the news to lead to pick up steam. lisa's father got distracted few years ago for his family....