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our stories have power, my story has power. the more that policymakers, our neighbors and friends and employers understand and know that we can and do get well, the more people will seek help that they and their loved ones need in order to recover. everyone has a right to recover from addiction and to find a life in the community. as we leave here today, celebrating the 21st anniversary of the national alcohol and drug addiction recovery month, let's rededicate ourselves to using our stories to speak with one voice about the reality of recovery and build strong recovery-committed communities across the country. your stories and efforts are more important than before, gaining access to treatment and peer and other recovery support services doesn't mean that people will seek them. you will help them seek them, you will help professionals and primary care and other aspects of the health care delivery system address the issue. you need to continue your efforts to keep the story of recovery out there, both within your communities an
our stories have power, my story has power. the more that policymakers, our neighbors and friends and employers understand and know that we can and do get well, the more people will seek help that they and their loved ones need in order to recover. everyone has a right to recover from addiction and to find a life in the community. as we leave here today, celebrating the 21st anniversary of the national alcohol and drug addiction recovery month, let's rededicate ourselves to using our stories to...
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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
[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 words to express it. >> that is beautiful t. creative power of god flowing through one of his followers. wait until you see what is next, powerful resurrection story told in a way you have never seen before. >> at a young age joe castillo discovered his gift for art when he became a christian, he used it to share christ. >> joe uses a different tool to tell the stories, he uses sand. take a look at the easter story like it has never been shown before. >> story, of course starts out in the garden of gethsemane out in jerusalem. christ took his disciples. to pray and he knew what he was facing, although the disciples did not. he was taken before the -- the court. he was mocked. he was beaten. and he was subjected to scourging and after all of those torments, and those wounds, he was so badly beaten that he needed help. in carrying the cross. he was wear ago crown of thorns that had been placed on his head mocking him as king. hanging on the cross there, when he spokes the words, forgive them, for they know not what they do. grave where he lay, they had rolled a large stone over the opening. and some time in the night the grave had been opened. the m
have words to express it. >> that is beautiful t. creative power of god flowing through one of his followers. wait until you see what is next, powerful resurrection story told in a way you have never seen before. >> at a young age joe castillo discovered his gift for art when he became a christian, he used it to share christ. >> joe uses a different tool to tell the stories, he uses sand. take a look at the easter story like it has never been shown before. >> story, of...
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his new best seller "tell to win: tramp with a heavy -- hidden power of story" is out now. it is good to haveou here. one thing that fascinated me about the book is that you start out not by talking about winning but by losing. you talk about failing instead of succeeding. why start that way? >> the idea is that failure is an inevitable partner on the road to success. if you are not willing to confront failure, you never find out how good you are. the states so far back from the goal line to stay safe. -- you state so far away from the goal line to stay safe. they all move back. suddenly, you find yourself in the locker room. the idea is that you may fail, but you are a failure if you do not move on. the willingness to not be risk adverse is the key to success. you have to be willing to take chances. tavis: you have to take risk. how do you calculate those so you are not constantly failing? >> if you are constantly failing, then you know. the idea is that you look at it and say that success is in the red zone. the idea is that if you look at the other thanks -- things in your life that are su
his new best seller "tell to win: tramp with a heavy -- hidden power of story" is out now. it is good to haveou here. one thing that fascinated me about the book is that you start out not by talking about winning but by losing. you talk about failing instead of succeeding. why start that way? >> the idea is that failure is an inevitable partner on the road to success. if you are not willing to confront failure, you never find out how good you are. the states so far back from the...
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damage as those efforts have been hampered because the twister struck just before dark, downed trees and power lines have blocked area roads. >>> now here's a look at other stories making news early today in america. in texas, one woman's violent struggle to fight off a brutal purse snatcher was all caught on video. the victim battled her attacker holding on to her purse as he dragged her across the pavement. unfortunately the snatcher was able to get away with the purse. no arrest has been made. >>> the u.s. military has a new eye in the sky. the atlas 5 rocket launched from the vandenburg air force base and it carried a spy satellite as its payload. we know the launch was part of a national reconnaissance office mission aimed at securing national defense. but the exact details of the satellite's purpose are classified. >>> one florida resident needed to call in some help to rid his home of unwanted tenants. hundreds, possibly thousands of bees took up residence inside the walls of his home. a bee keeper needed to remove four feet of siding before evicting the giant colony and boxing them up for relocation. >>> finally, in vermont, a pint sized powerhouse shows
damage as those efforts have been hampered because the twister struck just before dark, downed trees and power lines have blocked area roads. >>> now here's a look at other stories making news early today in america. in texas, one woman's violent struggle to fight off a brutal purse snatcher was all caught on video. the victim battled her attacker holding on to her purse as he dragged her across the pavement. unfortunately the snatcher was able to get away with the purse. no arrest has...
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power. have you been back yet? the dramatic story of those who narrowly survived are harrowing. >> i could see pieces of the roof just flying off. >> reporter: did you think your life was at risk? >> yes. >> reporter: here in concord, alabama, karen mundy, hand in hand with her husband, on her first trip back to what was a two-story house. entering today through the front window. it's where her brother-in-law died yesterday, and she survived, by climbing in her bathtub. >> i was just like this. i was down like that. i just covered my head up. i was just holding on right here. >> reporter: could you feel yourself being pulled? >> i could feel, just feel it shaking me. >> even for those that didn't take a hit, insignificant to those like karen who lost their homes and loved ones. >> i don't have anything. it's gone. all gone. >> all gone. >> reporter: in a spring night they will never forget in a year that will go down in the weather records. i'm jim avala for "nightline" in concord, alabama. >> thoughts and prayers go out to all the f
power. have you been back yet? the dramatic story of those who narrowly survived are harrowing. >> i could see pieces of the roof just flying off. >> reporter: did you think your life was at risk? >> yes. >> reporter: here in concord, alabama, karen mundy, hand in hand with her husband, on her first trip back to what was a two-story house. entering today through the front window. it's where her brother-in-law died yesterday, and she survived, by climbing in her bathtub....
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goes a lot more news stories from us a lawyer as well views analysis charles have your say it's your column stories going the clicks tonight from you people power rather to the paper but on past new yorkers like christie bills of sword seems following federal decision to energy providers to find out why city officials are happy about that all the residents say that because of the move a money grab find it more of our dog home. but we have a well it's. prime minister vladimir putin taking a spin in this green machine but what he thought of russia's newest hybrid vehicle it's going to be called the gold will be all goes on production soon it's on our website all the latest about that at r.t. dot com. to me to be very top government officials from running or even helping to run companies of which the state has a stake and moves aim do create a better climate for investors in russia president preval there is all the ministers to leave any corporate posts they hold by july this year to be replaced by non-government officials official say the move only applies to competitive corporations such as the country's major energy defense companies banks. exi
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have a question. the last power tool was tell your story and you talk about how that forges a connection and community and could also inspire people. since you have been nine your book tour have you met someone or felt that connection because you were telling stories? >> absolutely. i have done 20 cities and somebody will say thank you for writing the book because they're having difficulty even into have courage to speak up and i always thought i was an underdog now i know somebody who spoke the language -- didting not speak the language and not underestimating herself. >> yesterday i received an e-mail from ay woman who was a breakfast gathering of one of her friends and not even a formal bookie vent but just happenstance and emails to tell me as aur consequence, she has decided to start a new company with the expressed intent of designing everything from a women's perspective, a product in general. how that will unfold, i don't know. she wanted to get together to tall,k about it i like the idea. t by the way i am looking for the female march sucker berg. [laughter] i want too know if you know, the p
have a question. the last power tool was tell your story and you talk about how that forges a connection and community and could also inspire people. since you have been nine your book tour have you met someone or felt that connection because you were telling stories? >> absolutely. i have done 20 cities and somebody will say thank you for writing the book because they're having difficulty even into have courage to speak up and i always thought i was an underdog now i know somebody who...
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let's take a look at some other stories dominating world news this saturday. and stricken fukushima power plant have sealed a crack in a reactor which was leaking radioactive water into the pacific floor was reported to be continuing however and more works are planned planned officials are also searching for other possible leaks contaminated seawater near the plant has shown radiation levels four thousand times the legal limit meanwhile japan's prime minister has visited the tsunami ravaged religious in the north east of the country for the first time. nine people have been killed in the afghan city of kandahar during a protest over the burning of the koran by asked thirty laps dozens more were injured on friday a similar protests in the city of mazar e sharif led to the deaths of seven workers at the local u.n. office. gunfire and explosions have been heard at the presidential palace in our main city of abidjan as the country's struggle for power heats up every eight hundred people have been reported killed in violence in the city of duke way this week fighters backing the un recognized leader on t
let's take a look at some other stories dominating world news this saturday. and stricken fukushima power plant have sealed a crack in a reactor which was leaking radioactive water into the pacific floor was reported to be continuing however and more works are planned planned officials are also searching for other possible leaks contaminated seawater near the plant has shown radiation levels four thousand times the legal limit meanwhile japan's prime minister has visited the tsunami ravaged...
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health risks. 220,000 homes and businesses in fukushima don't have power because of the aftershocks. stay with us for updates in the story. >> eric: there will be more than a legendary rivalry at stake when the dodgers visit at&t park. it's their first trip to the bay area since a giants fan was brutally beaten nearly two weeks ago and security at at&t will be very, very tight. terry mcsweeney is live at the ballpark. police are trying to prevent any attempted pay back? >> trying to stop the revenge factor and out here tonight, security is going to be exactly as pervasive as it was during the world series to try to prevent a recurrence of what happened last month down in l.a. take a look at that person, this is bryan stow, 42-year-old resident. he is still hospitalized with brain trauma. out here at at&t, two teams meet tonight, opener of a three-game series, fans will undoubtedly notice the extra security. it's going to be hard to miss, it's going to be 40% larger than a typical home game. >> people are not interested in the game. there is no room for that. >> stay on your best behavior fun. raz the guy next to you if h
health risks. 220,000 homes and businesses in fukushima don't have power because of the aftershocks. stay with us for updates in the story. >> eric: there will be more than a legendary rivalry at stake when the dodgers visit at&t park. it's their first trip to the bay area since a giants fan was brutally beaten nearly two weeks ago and security at at&t will be very, very tight. terry mcsweeney is live at the ballpark. police are trying to prevent any attempted pay back? >>...
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stories in brief no future so. at least sixteen people have been killed the powerful ones all for the gambling start with a thirty others were wounded in the attack the explosion took place across the stones knowledge of such an action neighborhood where. warring drug gangs operate they want to scream responsibility for the blast. japanese cabinet has approved an emergency budget of almost fifty billion dollars the money is to be spent on the reconstruction of areas devastated last month's queens make sure all the restoration of drugs fondren as well as the repair of screens and social welfare since it's just two of the proven. british petroleum has announced it's giving one billion dollars towards the restoration of the u.s. gulf coast the funds will go to the states of alabama florida it's near and mississippi and texas on federal agencies but it will use to clean up the damaged and build better ration areas last year more than seven hundred million tons of oil spilled into the gulf of mexico of an explosion at a rig or killed and people. pack your bags as we take you on a trip across russia without constructing. yes
stories in brief no future so. at least sixteen people have been killed the powerful ones all for the gambling start with a thirty others were wounded in the attack the explosion took place across the stones knowledge of such an action neighborhood where. warring drug gangs operate they want to scream responsibility for the blast. japanese cabinet has approved an emergency budget of almost fifty billion dollars the money is to be spent on the reconstruction of areas devastated last month's...
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i want to tell you eight quick missouri story that was demonstrated, is it missouri or misery of i have a quick power of the press story that involves that. i have moderated presidential debates, and a couple of them from st. louis. one time intentionally i began by saying, good evening, from st. louis, missouri, and 90 minutes later when i ended it, i said, they keep, and good night from st. louis, missouri. the whole point of that was to see if anybody notice, and if anybody cared. i only got one phone call the next day, and it was from bill safire, who then wrote a language column in "the new york times" sunday magazine. what is this stuff. off the top of my head, i said, it is a deal that is about east and west, and there are two big cities in misery. kansas city on the west and st. louis on the east. in the west, they call it kansas city nicolette missouri, and around st. louis on the east they call it missouri. he said thank you. i just made that up. bill put it in his column and it became possible. i have had that thrown back at me many times, that that is for real. in fact i set myself, -- i
i want to tell you eight quick missouri story that was demonstrated, is it missouri or misery of i have a quick power of the press story that involves that. i have moderated presidential debates, and a couple of them from st. louis. one time intentionally i began by saying, good evening, from st. louis, missouri, and 90 minutes later when i ended it, i said, they keep, and good night from st. louis, missouri. the whole point of that was to see if anybody notice, and if anybody cared. i only got...
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power line. >> long story short, knocked the power out for extended periods of time for a couple days. >> then came the tree brace work. talk about a project. first off you have the pole, you to have support the pole with a big concrete base. then you have to protect the concrete base with a new curb. that means the street is smaller. >> it's very difficult to get through there. >> pretty horrible. >> reporter: what about saving the tree? >> forget the tree. it's not even a native. >> reporter: no one has heard more of the complaints than norm lebeau. one of the tree's original supporters i got to ask you when you started out to save the tree is this what you envisioned at the end? >> no, not at all. it could have been done better and cheaper and we will have to live with it because we ought not to spend any more money on this tree. >> reporter: well that's the big question. are they going to spend any more money because they might have a little more problems. allen, take over here, it is, actually has one plus, it's become a bit of a tourist attraction. people are actually taking pictures of it in disbelief. >> going to have its own postcard before you belie
power line. >> long story short, knocked the power out for extended periods of time for a couple days. >> then came the tree brace work. talk about a project. first off you have the pole, you to have support the pole with a big concrete base. then you have to protect the concrete base with a new curb. that means the street is smaller. >> it's very difficult to get through there. >> pretty horrible. >> reporter: what about saving the tree? >> forget the tree....
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have to look at the impartiality and i don't think the impartiality is there. turned out of some other stories making headlines across the globe the number of people killed by powerful tornadoes sweeping through the southeastern united states is rising rapidly nearly three hundred have now lost their lives most of the victims were in alabama where the storms are described as the worst ever two major cities have been paralyzed by the deadliest tornado outbreak in nearly forty years state of emergency has been declared in seven states with many people left homeless . interpol says the attack on a cafe in morocco in which killed sixteen people was most likely a suicide bomber that happened in the capital's main square with most of the victims who are in torrents no group has yet claimed responsibility but it will say it's too early to lay blame for the. explosion although suspicion has fallen on al qaeda cells it's the deadliest attack in the country since two thousand and three and it was a no. order clashes between thai and cambodian troops continue after a cease fire agreed on thursday failed to hold latest exchange of fire a solid one thai soldier was killed while
have to look at the impartiality and i don't think the impartiality is there. turned out of some other stories making headlines across the globe the number of people killed by powerful tornadoes sweeping through the southeastern united states is rising rapidly nearly three hundred have now lost their lives most of the victims were in alabama where the storms are described as the worst ever two major cities have been paralyzed by the deadliest tornado outbreak in nearly forty years state of...
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they have a way to save with data centers. here's the story. >> powergry servers that route internet traffic. they use megawatts of electricity. one can power thousands of hopes. that is something no one is willing to talk about. there is a power . came up with way to convert ac to dc. and it was rows and rows was equipment. >> when i got into the business 15 years ago. there was expected norm. >> the idea came to a book bock engineer in the middle of the night. that's how ideas are born in silicon valley. facebook shared the innovation . here's what the savings could be. >> and the project will result in savings of 10 million a year to six million a year. >> our goal is who is the next facebook out there . what we will offer and they can get the ben -- benefits. >> and facebook said new technology is available now to share . it takes a while for companies to design and build their data centers. in facebook centers. abc 7 money scope. >> in oakland today. final goodbye to a woman as mom green. cora green is the first civilian to receive a military servi
they have a way to save with data centers. here's the story. >> powergry servers that route internet traffic. they use megawatts of electricity. one can power thousands of hopes. that is something no one is willing to talk about. there is a power . came up with way to convert ac to dc. and it was rows and rows was equipment. >> when i got into the business 15 years ago. there was expected norm. >> the idea came to a book bock engineer in the middle of the night. that's how...
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power manufactured site in milpitas. >> today we have something that is a real success story. it's california leading the country. >> governor brown says the law could lead to tens of thousands of new jobs and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. also today, the department is releasing loans for the sun power plan. budget talk could lead to a breakthrough at 6:15 you will hear why unicorns dominated talk today at the state assembly. >>> california is one of 38 states that allow people to carry unconcealed weapons. a similar bill failed last year. >>> a body found near the columbia river in oregon is now confirmed as the northern california man who was swept away by last month's tsunami. family members say 25-year-old dustin douglas weaver was taking pictures with friends when the surge from the japanese earthquake hit crescent and swept him out to sea. he was found 380 miles away at fort stevens state park in oregon. >>> there are reports tonight two men who died while scuba diving at an abandoned gold mine were setting up equipment for an organized dive next month. according to t
power manufactured site in milpitas. >> today we have something that is a real success story. it's california leading the country. >> governor brown says the law could lead to tens of thousands of new jobs and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. also today, the department is releasing loans for the sun power plan. budget talk could lead to a breakthrough at 6:15 you will hear why unicorns dominated talk today at the state assembly. >>> california is one of 38 states that allow...
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stories. in japan, engineers say they have stopped the leak of radioactive water from the fukushima power plantto the ocean. later today they plan to begin injecting nitrogen gas into the reactors to prevent another explosion. >>> and there is still no budget deal in washington and president obama plans to meet again today with congressional leaders. if no deal is reached, a partial shutdown of the government would begin on saturday. >>> meanwhile republicans in the house announce their own budget plan for next year and beyond. it would cut about $6 trillion in spending over the next ten years by overhauling medicare and the tax code. more now from nancy cordez. >> this is the path to prosperity. >> reporter: making good on their chief campaign promise, house republicans unveiled a plan to dramatically shrink the size of government, by overhauling the social programs at the root of the nation's debt crisis. >> it is time to stand up and do what is necessary to fix this country. we need to be honest with the american people about the problems we face. >> reporter: starting with medicare, which t
stories. in japan, engineers say they have stopped the leak of radioactive water from the fukushima power plantto the ocean. later today they plan to begin injecting nitrogen gas into the reactors to prevent another explosion. >>> and there is still no budget deal in washington and president obama plans to meet again today with congressional leaders. if no deal is reached, a partial shutdown of the government would begin on saturday. >>> meanwhile republicans in the house...
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have the story. i'm on top of the tallest building it is the best vantage points to see the chernobyl nuclear power plant straight after the disaster it was covered by steel lead called the sarcophagus underneath it are still tons of radioactive fuel and deadly levels of radiation but if you don't know that from here almost looks a life. what if there are those that would know the apartment we're looking for should be somewhere here. do you know where this drawing came from. it appears here several years ago actually i don't know the elevator shaft is open so be careful we need to go this way or let's go. i turn sion. i turn shannon. i knew my eye tension was rather more than you. got up the council of the town reports it was a usual saturday and it was a very warm day we did not feel like studying. after the second lesson teachers were called for a meeting and left us to ourselves at the time we heard that something bad had happened at the reactor. many of the children's parents worked there and they talked about what they had heard from them. and i learned that there had been a blaze of a station and s
have the story. i'm on top of the tallest building it is the best vantage points to see the chernobyl nuclear power plant straight after the disaster it was covered by steel lead called the sarcophagus underneath it are still tons of radioactive fuel and deadly levels of radiation but if you don't know that from here almost looks a life. what if there are those that would know the apartment we're looking for should be somewhere here. do you know where this drawing came from. it appears here...
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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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have the life of the last to. stay with us here on our team will be following this story throughout the day. for me to other world news the number of people killed by powerful tornadoes sweeping through the southeast united states is rising rapidly nearly three hundred have now lost their lives most of the victims were in alabama where the storms were described as the worst ever two major cities have been decimated by the deadliest tornado outbreak in nearly forty years many people are without homes or electricity dozens of roads have been rendered impassable. and investigation to a deadly bomb attack that killed at least fifteen has been launched. it happened thursday at a cafe in the capital's main square which is popular with tourists most of the casualties were foreigners no group has yet admitted responsibility for the bombing ross major attack in morocco was impossible two thousand and three forty five people were killed in. a ceasefire between thai and cambodian troops has been broken as fresh border clashes were broken out the latest exchange of fire hopping near a temple in disputed zone one thai soldiers have been killed while others were wounded
have the life of the last to. stay with us here on our team will be following this story throughout the day. for me to other world news the number of people killed by powerful tornadoes sweeping through the southeast united states is rising rapidly nearly three hundred have now lost their lives most of the victims were in alabama where the storms were described as the worst ever two major cities have been decimated by the deadliest tornado outbreak in nearly forty years many people are without...
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that is what i think their story is so powerful because it shows how much work they do when no one is looking. tavis: as a country we should havelearned by now that you cannot export democracy and freedom. you are making the point that it has to come from within. i feel that there is a role for our government to play in advance of opening up the way. i saw a wonderful story that you did on hillary clinton. she has made this part of her foreign policy. i spent a few weeks traveling with her around the country, around the world in fact, for a special i did with her. she was engaging country after country after country. she has to be a woman. what role and responsibility to we have given that we are in afghanistan, specifically, to press for these roles, these pathways to be open for women? >> i was there in july of last summer. what was fascinating about that is that women have no right to speak. it was secretary clinton lobbying the government and the international community to make sure that women had the right to speak at the last -- at their own conference last summer. what she has done in terms of the civil society posturing
that is what i think their story is so powerful because it shows how much work they do when no one is looking. tavis: as a country we should havelearned by now that you cannot export democracy and freedom. you are making the point that it has to come from within. i feel that there is a role for our government to play in advance of opening up the way. i saw a wonderful story that you did on hillary clinton. she has made this part of her foreign policy. i spent a few weeks traveling with her...
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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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views now assists chance to say on our website stories game mechanics tonight power to the people but it won't cost you your because electricity bills have sought after a federal decision to allow energy providers to fire why city officials and residents build like that they're calling the move a money grab it's online tonight for us plus prime minister vladimir putin takes a green machine for a spin there is the machine to find out what he thought of russia's news frybread. the building well we'll get a good option shortly and i would decide to dot com. to me to read it was banned top government officials from running or even helping to run companies in which the state has a stake in the movies aid to create a better climate for investors in russian president medvedev has ordered ministers to leave any corporate posts they hold by july this year and it'll be replaced by non-government figures official say the move only applies to competitive corporations such as the country's major energy defense companies and banks. exit polls suggest because it stands incumbent president nursultan as a buyer feel secure another term in office he said
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let's now take a look at the top stories memorial events are underway to mark twenty five years since the world's worst nuclear accident explosions have a churned up power plant sent radiation across many parts of europe and is being remembered in some of the most affected areas in ukraine russia and. nato nations are being accused of arming libya's rebels even before the uprising began meanwhile fightings region deadlocked as it often forces continue to lay siege to the city of misrata while nato airstrikes target the colonel's town in tripoli. russian security forces say they've prevented a suicide attack and have killed several militants in a terrible down in the north caucasus some of those killed are believed to be a link to russia's most wanted terrorist del kumar. so the top stories now more on the university of the turn novel tragedy our team talks to a member of a cleanup crew who was deployed to the disaster zone immediately after the blast. here by force from mr soraya thank you for pain free pass for these interview sponsored banks for revising let's gets past that was not did you know what you were going to face when you received orders to
let's now take a look at the top stories memorial events are underway to mark twenty five years since the world's worst nuclear accident explosions have a churned up power plant sent radiation across many parts of europe and is being remembered in some of the most affected areas in ukraine russia and. nato nations are being accused of arming libya's rebels even before the uprising began meanwhile fightings region deadlocked as it often forces continue to lay siege to the city of misrata while...
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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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have lost middle america. there is great power in that story because if you are a journalist is something to say i wrote a story or did a report and suddenly administration policy changed. i disheartened the president or move things on the grand scale. journalists love that story. but again, is it true? probably not. the images we get from that time are that the american people turned against the war and you have protests in the streets and so forth. one really interesting thing i found from this study, if you look back at the polls and looking at the people who supported the war by age group actually the group that most supported johnson's policies and supported the war were young people. isn't that interesting? i found this in gallup poll, harris poll and internal white house polling that young people were more supportive of the war. you will never get that from the cultural representation of the time. before the dump view of history or whatever you want to call it probably because the people who were out there smoking dope and carrying signs were the ones who became professors and wrote books. all of their f
have lost middle america. there is great power in that story because if you are a journalist is something to say i wrote a story or did a report and suddenly administration policy changed. i disheartened the president or move things on the grand scale. journalists love that story. but again, is it true? probably not. the images we get from that time are that the american people turned against the war and you have protests in the streets and so forth. one really interesting thing i found from...
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website as well r t v dot com these are some stories that you might be interested in tonight power to the people but of what the cost to your cause electricity bills have soared following a federal decision to allow energy providers to work more find out the why city officials are calling the move a money grab you can have your say but it seems that affects you plus prime minister vladimir putin's stake in a green machine for a spin there it goes that sea borne of this past but now we thought of russia's newest hybrid vehicle it's going to be known as the go well bill goes on production shortly details on our website or our t.v. show called. me to my bed it was banned top government officials from running or even helping to run companies in which the state has a stake in movies aimed to create a better climate for investors in russia president medvedev has ordered ministers to leave any corporate posts they hold by july this year they will be replaced by non-government figures official say the move only applies to competitive corporations such as the country's major energy defense companies and banks. valid . being counted in kazakstan after an early p
website as well r t v dot com these are some stories that you might be interested in tonight power to the people but of what the cost to your cause electricity bills have soared following a federal decision to allow energy providers to work more find out the why city officials are calling the move a money grab you can have your say but it seems that affects you plus prime minister vladimir putin's stake in a green machine for a spin there it goes that sea borne of this past but now we thought...
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at that time, when we were covering the story, there was word it might be an electrical power. they have lines carrying 12,000 volts. well, investigators checked with arson investigators about the investigation on the -- in the january fire. there was no cause to the fire yet. meanwhile the man and his family unscathedded the first time have to find a place to live now. >> in the meantiming we'll go to my in-law's house. they said they are gonna hand it back over to us this morning. they said it should be okay. we got some water damage. there's a hole in the roof now. >> reporter: and when he left the house, he took this picture from his blackberry, what the fire looked like. we weren't here when the fire was fully he involved. you can see from the picture, the flames were high and firefighters wouldn't have had a chance to go inside and rescue anybody. meanwhile, ken james and his family were able to go inside and retrieve clothing items. it's going to sake some time -- it's going to take some time to figure out the cause of this fire. >>> investigators are looking into the cause of a f
at that time, when we were covering the story, there was word it might be an electrical power. they have lines carrying 12,000 volts. well, investigators checked with arson investigators about the investigation on the -- in the january fire. there was no cause to the fire yet. meanwhile the man and his family unscathedded the first time have to find a place to live now. >> in the meantiming we'll go to my in-law's house. they said they are gonna hand it back over to us this morning. they...
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story once. inevitability to mix those two, to have the military capacity but also a powerful narrative is somethingthat is very difficult to do. if you think only in hard power terms, and don't think about soft power terms simultaneously, you are going to get your strategy wrong. you are going to have to think of how can you combine those two into smart power strategies. so in that instance i think we are going to need a much more sophisticated understanding of power and the resources to put it and promote, that create it in the 21st century than we have seen thus far. that is power diffusion and i think we should come back to it in our conversation. let me say couple of force about our transition, transition from states to other states. people talk about this as the rise of asia. it is really the return of asia. in 1800 if you took a snapshot of the world, asia was more than half of the worlds population of more than half of the world's product. by 1900 still is half the worlds population, only 20% of the world's product. what we are seeing now is what you might call return to the normality. at so
story once. inevitability to mix those two, to have the military capacity but also a powerful narrative is somethingthat is very difficult to do. if you think only in hard power terms, and don't think about soft power terms simultaneously, you are going to get your strategy wrong. you are going to have to think of how can you combine those two into smart power strategies. so in that instance i think we are going to need a much more sophisticated understanding of power and the resources to put...
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now of this hour's international stories hundreds of french troops are being sent to ivory coast as the power struggle in the country heats up they are reported to have taken over the airport in the main city of abidjan rather thousand people have been killed in violent clashes in the west of the country over the last few days forces loyal to un recognized leader alongside your torah are battling supporters of incumbent president laurent gbagbo who refuses to see power. hundreds of protesters have taken to the streets in afghanistan and renewed protests over the burning of the koran by a pastor in the u.s. last month demonstrators in kandahar attacked cars and shops in a riot that left at least five dead the process of also spread to the city of jalalabad after fourteen people including u.n. staff were killed after similar demos on friday. a booby trapped bomb has killed a twenty five year old catholic policeman in northern ireland ronan care had been serving in the security forces for less than a year no one's yet claimed responsibility but police and politicians believe the device was planted by a republican just to do it is the first fatal attack
now of this hour's international stories hundreds of french troops are being sent to ivory coast as the power struggle in the country heats up they are reported to have taken over the airport in the main city of abidjan rather thousand people have been killed in violent clashes in the west of the country over the last few days forces loyal to un recognized leader alongside your torah are battling supporters of incumbent president laurent gbagbo who refuses to see power. hundreds of protesters...
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more of this hour's international stories hundreds of french troops are being sent to i really close as the power struggle in the country heats up there are reported to have taken over the airport in the main city abidjan around a thousand people have been killed in violent clashes in the west of the country over the last few days forces loyal to you when recognized leader of us from your torah are battling supporters of incumbent president laurent gbagbo refuses to cede power. hundreds of protesters have taken to the streets in afghanistan in renewed protest over the burning of the koran by a pastor in the u.s. last month demonstrators in kandahar attacked cars and shops in a riot that left at least five people dead the protests have also spread to the city of two all of it comes after fourteen people including u.n. staff were killed after similar moves on friday. america's southwest airlines has grounded nearly eighty planes for inspection and canceled three hundred flights nationwide the move came after a section of the fuselage ripped open on a boeing seven thirty seven during a flight on friday forcing an emergency landing at a military base in arizo
more of this hour's international stories hundreds of french troops are being sent to i really close as the power struggle in the country heats up there are reported to have taken over the airport in the main city abidjan around a thousand people have been killed in violent clashes in the west of the country over the last few days forces loyal to you when recognized leader of us from your torah are battling supporters of incumbent president laurent gbagbo refuses to cede power. hundreds of...
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story now. turning up the heat on colonel gadhafi u.s. armed predator drones have joined the mission to seek and destroy battle leaders also powered forces have been engaged in the country's civil conflict more than a month but over to show for it don't look towards causing widespread concern about its cost or image reports. philippians it's been a long hard month and strike after airstrike by nato forces in the middle of an increasingly violent civil war but in the midst of all that bloodshed what's been achieved according to many not a lot but i see the situation is deepening probably of rather worse the african union the tempi to cease fire i was struck with i believe quite western interests america is putting troops in on the ground as advisors but it is very dangerous we're involved in a civil war for which there is no problem interest or issue and at what cost priceless human lives certainly but the ministry of defense refuses to release information on how much the intervention in libya is costing the british taxpayer early estimates suggested. five million dollars a day that means a month's offensive me of course the u.k. as much
story now. turning up the heat on colonel gadhafi u.s. armed predator drones have joined the mission to seek and destroy battle leaders also powered forces have been engaged in the country's civil conflict more than a month but over to show for it don't look towards causing widespread concern about its cost or image reports. philippians it's been a long hard month and strike after airstrike by nato forces in the middle of an increasingly violent civil war but in the midst of all that bloodshed...
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turnout of some other stories making headlines across the globe hundreds of french troops are being sent to ivory coast as the power struggle in the country are reported to have taken over the airport in the main city abidjan around a thousand people have been killed in violent clashes in the west of the country over the last few days forces loyal to un recognized leader on sunday ouattara are battling supporters of incumbent president laurent gbagbo who refuses to seek power . at least forty two people have been killed and dozens injured. it had twin explosions at a shrine in pakistan believe these were gathering for a three day festival at the building in the punjab province when the blast happened soofi shrines have come under attack in the country before as many muslim hardliners consider this mystical branch of islam to be heresy. but hundreds of protesters have taken to the streets in afghanistan there were protests over the burning of the koran by a u.s. last month evans' traders in khandahar attacked cars and ships in a riot that left at least two policemen dead the protests have also spread to other cities this comes after more than twenty people inc
turnout of some other stories making headlines across the globe hundreds of french troops are being sent to ivory coast as the power struggle in the country are reported to have taken over the airport in the main city abidjan around a thousand people have been killed in violent clashes in the west of the country over the last few days forces loyal to un recognized leader on sunday ouattara are battling supporters of incumbent president laurent gbagbo who refuses to seek power . at least forty...
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this story relays the powerful and innovative approach that cpmc has taken to reach women who are unded -- underserved, uninsured and many times invisible. while it is true that we do have a mini medical clinic within our jail, we have not had a -- of this type. >> thank you. >> i thank you for your time. >> holly weisong. william hester. fran taylor. nola ong. >> good evening. my name is sylvia. i have been a registered nurse at st. luke's campus for almost 24 years. my current position is as manager of the day beets center. i was raised in bernal heights and attended st. paul's high school. i attended san francisco state university's school of nursing and i currently live in the mission district. my history with st. luke's began long before i worked there. when i was 8 years old my mother had surgery and i remember climbing up the building stairs which are now closed becauser in not a.d.a. accessible. my three children were born at st. lukes and they have served as volunteers over the years at the hospital. i began my career as a staff nurse in the surgical unit on the ninth floor. i worked the knight shift and i remember the many aftershocks where all the nurses and
this story relays the powerful and innovative approach that cpmc has taken to reach women who are unded -- underserved, uninsured and many times invisible. while it is true that we do have a mini medical clinic within our jail, we have not had a -- of this type. >> thank you. >> i thank you for your time. >> holly weisong. william hester. fran taylor. nola ong. >> good evening. my name is sylvia. i have been a registered nurse at st. luke's campus for almost 24 years. my...
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powerful tornadoes tear through the country and already it's the worst storm season in 20 years. we look at what may be in store this week and have the dramatic stories of those who narrowly survived. >>> plus, giant panda. 65 million pounds of chicken a year and we eat it up. what's the secret ingredient that keeps so many coming back to panda express? and why do their employees seem so happy? >>> and full throttle tot -- would you let your kids do this? children as young as 5 racing around a track at 60 miles an hour as their parents cheer them on. it's tonight's "sign of the times." >>> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin tonight with deadly weather. this april has been one of the most lethal tornado months on record. and there seems to be more severe weather on the way. we'll have more about that. but first, incredible stories of survival. as terrifying as these big storm systems can be, it's astounding how some are saved where almost nothing else is left standing. abc's sam champion has the details. >> the roof blew off the house. >> large tornado on the ground! oh, my god! >> reporter: more than 200 tornadoes reported in three days. le
powerful tornadoes tear through the country and already it's the worst storm season in 20 years. we look at what may be in store this week and have the dramatic stories of those who narrowly survived. >>> plus, giant panda. 65 million pounds of chicken a year and we eat it up. what's the secret ingredient that keeps so many coming back to panda express? and why do their employees seem so happy? >>> and full throttle tot -- would you let your kids do this? children as young as...
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well now let's have a quick look at some other world news stories before the business sees the dimitri in yemen opposition leaders reportedly agreed to a power transfer plan which will see the current president step down previously rejected the initiative as it didn't fulfill the. to go immediately under the new deal which is yet to be formally accepted by either side so it was put off for a month from now supposed breakthrough but little to ease tensions in the country though the protesters still massing on the streets. in nigeria hundreds of poll workers have fled their jobs as violence which has been accompanying national elections escalates local rights activists claim more than five hundred people have been killed in the uprising after goodluck jonathan committees muslim roybal in the presidential election more than a week ago the poll exposed the regional divisions in the country. well not just on the two weeks russia will start to remember those who gave everything to bring about the feet of nazi germany and this year marks the sixty sixth anniversary of victory day amazing night red square once again the center point of the celebrati
well now let's have a quick look at some other world news stories before the business sees the dimitri in yemen opposition leaders reportedly agreed to a power transfer plan which will see the current president step down previously rejected the initiative as it didn't fulfill the. to go immediately under the new deal which is yet to be formally accepted by either side so it was put off for a month from now supposed breakthrough but little to ease tensions in the country though the protesters...