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ended up changing schools several times then when catalina was thirteen susanna read an article about fetal alcohol syndrome and realized that the description was a match. she was sent to a clinic for tests which showed that she had brain damage due to prenatal exposure to alcohol. i was shocked that she has a disability and it's permanent no matter how many fantastic therapies i can find or how brilliant a parent i am. certain things won't change. the hearts and that's one more time in the exact opposite when my mother told me i have fetal alcohol syndrome i gradually began to understand why i'm so. and so different from the office. the diagnosis helped catch a rino wasn't to blame nor was her family. going to colleges like thomas at athens university clinic warned against even the odd glass of wine during pregnancy. in the one nine hundred eighty s. and ninety's it was common to hear that it's ok and that a little alcohol will help raise blood pressure again after the baby's born things you can still hear some gun ecologist say but women shouldn't drink at all during pregnancy becau
ended up changing schools several times then when catalina was thirteen susanna read an article about fetal alcohol syndrome and realized that the description was a match. she was sent to a clinic for tests which showed that she had brain damage due to prenatal exposure to alcohol. i was shocked that she has a disability and it's permanent no matter how many fantastic therapies i can find or how brilliant a parent i am. certain things won't change. the hearts and that's one more time in the...
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dr macwhich has been working tirelessly to make sure that the voices of survivors are heard and as susanna said it's not just the congo it's not just the rock as your story said it's myanmar it's colombia it is women going back to world war two who are still are alive the comfort women so-called from south korea there are women survivors who so much want to tell their story want to be heard and demand justice for the horrible things that have occurred to them in too many countries in too many places for much too long this is in a could you explain to our audience a bit more about the kind of trauma both psychological and physical that survivors of sexual violence go through. yes well certainly rape is a violent physical act and it causes acute and extensive potentially harm to the human body obviously there is physical trauma what dr mcwade he has treated and tens of thousands literally in his clinic and tens of thousands of women in the congo are some of the extreme physical consequences of sexual violence when weapons are actually inserted into reproductive organs and women are mutilated
dr macwhich has been working tirelessly to make sure that the voices of survivors are heard and as susanna said it's not just the congo it's not just the rock as your story said it's myanmar it's colombia it is women going back to world war two who are still are alive the comfort women so-called from south korea there are women survivors who so much want to tell their story want to be heard and demand justice for the horrible things that have occurred to them in too many countries in too many...
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we know lived with susanna her husband and their biological daughter deborah from the age of three months she was very active from the start and made a lot of demands on her foster parents. which comes out on a quiet song whenever we had to cross the road she would just refuse and throw herself on the ground i'd have to pick her up and carry her but she's also very affectionate he might just have. things got harder in school catalina couldn't concentrate and was always trying to be the center of attention. she would talk a lot. and then she'd start interrupting people during conversation. she'd interrupt get even louder and maybe start banging around and. even turning someone's face toward her when they wouldn't listen things like that. now doesn't. mean i kept making the same mistakes. she either didn't understand rules or forgot them. just like her times tables her teachers didn't believe she was trying to learn them they thought she was stubborn. and lazy. subs in memory i told the teacher many times that some days i'd remember them but on others not. and he said fine. and. the next da
we know lived with susanna her husband and their biological daughter deborah from the age of three months she was very active from the start and made a lot of demands on her foster parents. which comes out on a quiet song whenever we had to cross the road she would just refuse and throw herself on the ground i'd have to pick her up and carry her but she's also very affectionate he might just have. things got harder in school catalina couldn't concentrate and was always trying to be the center...
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as susanna said, his predecessor tried to press on with pension reforms but could not get it through.watching the election for the speaker in—house in february, that's going to determine how influential jair bolsonaro will be in congress but you are exactly right. it's about will he be able to govern? he's been in the senate for its seven terms but really lacks a track record of passing legislation. still a lot of questions, i think the markets are hopeful, we will see how this plays out over the coming months. in terms of the outlook for the brazilian economy, as susanna mentioned, serious challenges, millions of brazilians out of work, coming out of recession, difficult few years for the man and woman on the street, when will they feel the difference? i think it'll take the still important pension reform to get through, pensions take up 60% of the budget, huge expense, the debt to gdp ratio is ballooning and they need to stop that but hopefully between economic measures and the reform this will bring back market confidence and allow growth to be restored in the next 12 — 18—24 month
as susanna said, his predecessor tried to press on with pension reforms but could not get it through.watching the election for the speaker in—house in february, that's going to determine how influential jair bolsonaro will be in congress but you are exactly right. it's about will he be able to govern? he's been in the senate for its seven terms but really lacks a track record of passing legislation. still a lot of questions, i think the markets are hopeful, we will see how this plays out over...
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dr macwhich has been working tirelessly to make sure that the voices of survivors are heard and as susanna said it's not just the congo it's not just iraq as your story said it's myanmar it's colombia it is women going back to world war two who are still are alive the comfort women so-called from south korea there are women survivors who so much want to tell their story want to be heard and demand justice for the horrible things that have occurred to them in too many countries in too many places for much too long this is in a could you explain to our audience a bit more about the kind of trauma both psychological and physical that survivors of sexual violence go through. yes well certainly rape is a violent physical act and it causes acute and extensive potentially harm to the human body obviously there is physical trauma what dr mcwade he has treated and tens of thousands literally in his clinic and tens of thousands of women in the congo are some of the extreme physical consequences of sexual violence when weapons are actually inserted into reproductive organs and women are mutilated and
dr macwhich has been working tirelessly to make sure that the voices of survivors are heard and as susanna said it's not just the congo it's not just iraq as your story said it's myanmar it's colombia it is women going back to world war two who are still are alive the comfort women so-called from south korea there are women survivors who so much want to tell their story want to be heard and demand justice for the horrible things that have occurred to them in too many countries in too many...
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there we run out of time thanks to both of our guests anthony gambino of the pansy foundation and susanna serkin with physicians for human rights and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story for me and the whole team here bye for now. travel often. by tranquil waters and popo forests in april i want war. books of honor. on cities. on sundry and saves. in the middle of everything. is that so. i comes bland mocks valleys and scotland's. made place of glass and on top of two. it's the places you've trained off and wintry. when you live for adventure. and discover the hidden chops when you're warm inside when it's warm on the outside because moments make memories the following places closer in the face. going this is together with cats i always. it has been described as a blimp in. the last news around rubbing against the i around the world
there we run out of time thanks to both of our guests anthony gambino of the pansy foundation and susanna serkin with physicians for human rights and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story for me and the whole team here bye for now. travel...
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dr macwhich has been working tirelessly to make sure that the voices of survivors are heard and as susannasaid it's not just the congo it's not just iraq as your story said it's myanmar it's colombia it is women going back to world war two who are still are alive the comfort women so-called from south korea there are women survivors who so much want to tell their story want to be heard and demand justice for the horrible things that have occurred to them in too many countries in too many places for much too long this is in a could you explain to our audience a bit more about the kind of trauma both psychological and physical that survivors of sexual violence go through. yes well certainly rape is a violent physical act and it causes acute and extensive potentially harm to the human body obviously there is physical trauma what dr mcwade he has treated and tens of thousands literally in his clinic and tens of thousands of women in the congo are some of the extreme physical consequences of sexual violence when weapons are actually inserted into reproductive organs and women are mutilated and
dr macwhich has been working tirelessly to make sure that the voices of survivors are heard and as susannasaid it's not just the congo it's not just iraq as your story said it's myanmar it's colombia it is women going back to world war two who are still are alive the comfort women so-called from south korea there are women survivors who so much want to tell their story want to be heard and demand justice for the horrible things that have occurred to them in too many countries in too many places...
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writers who made the shortlist for this year's german book prize women and two men we start with susannaand the bird got a contemporary. story begins with a sacrilege in an isolated mountain village a bird of prey worshiped by locals is killed. the bird hunters children pay the price. vocal describes their fateful encounters with a feather a day. i think birds especially birds of prey have always captured the human imagination. because they are such simple beings and yet they surpass us in many ways they can do so many things that we can't. form a medical student an artist story on and a journalist three supposedly rational people become obsessed with tracking down the mysterious god of birds searching for him and paintings and in a god for saken camp in africa. but their intellect some common sense cannot say for so billings who for under the spell. of think does this in the me tough i think it's a metaphor for our inner selves. people are not confronted by something exteriors but by terrible parts of themselves. in the face of nature this novel opens the door to a fantastical world tha
writers who made the shortlist for this year's german book prize women and two men we start with susannaand the bird got a contemporary. story begins with a sacrilege in an isolated mountain village a bird of prey worshiped by locals is killed. the bird hunters children pay the price. vocal describes their fateful encounters with a feather a day. i think birds especially birds of prey have always captured the human imagination. because they are such simple beings and yet they surpass us in many...
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susanna sarah king has worked with dr denis mccuaig in the d.r. c. and is a director of international policy and partnership said physicians for human rights she thinks a award house recognized the voices of survivors of sexual violence across the world. but were absolutely overjoyed as is anyone who's ever known or worked with him or especially those who have been treated by him the many many thousands of patients that he's literally brought back to normal life or at least as much as can be expected following the kinds of trauma that you've just heard about but i think this year is particularly profound given. what has gone on around the world in terms of women who have suffered the shame and stigma and silencing of sexual assaults sexual violence mass rape in conflict these voices are being heard now more than ever all over the world women and not only women but male survivors of sexual violence have a platform through this prize not only to dr mcwade but also to ninety i'm a ride who has been such an outspoken voice for the years e.d. community an
susanna sarah king has worked with dr denis mccuaig in the d.r. c. and is a director of international policy and partnership said physicians for human rights she thinks a award house recognized the voices of survivors of sexual violence across the world. but were absolutely overjoyed as is anyone who's ever known or worked with him or especially those who have been treated by him the many many thousands of patients that he's literally brought back to normal life or at least as much as can be...
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budget finance committees for passing this out with positive recommendations, and i also want to thank susanna robins, who has been instrumental in leading the film rebate program. colleagues, i ask for your support. >> president cohen: colleagues, take this same house, same call? excellent. without objection, this ordinance is passed. madam clerk, next item. >> clerk: item 14 is a resolution to improve a 2011 lease and use agreement to conduct flight operations at the san francisco international airport between thomas cook airlines limited and the city. no change to the agreement term set to expire june 30, 2021. >> president cohen: all right, can we take this same house, same call? without objection, resolution is adopted. next item. >> clerk: resolution to retroactively authorize the department of the environment to accept and expand an approximately $199,000 grant from the california energy commission's alternative and renewable fuel and vehicle technology program to develop any electric vehicle ready blueprint to accelerate regional vehicle electrify for the period of july 1,2018. >> pres
budget finance committees for passing this out with positive recommendations, and i also want to thank susanna robins, who has been instrumental in leading the film rebate program. colleagues, i ask for your support. >> president cohen: colleagues, take this same house, same call? excellent. without objection, this ordinance is passed. madam clerk, next item. >> clerk: item 14 is a resolution to improve a 2011 lease and use agreement to conduct flight operations at the san francisco...
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he wrote oh susanna, and sounds like that. james brand is an african- american songwriter the road for the minstrel shows. the minstrel shows become so popular that they are able to higher the best songwriters of the period. the music is actually very good for the shows. that increases their popularity. they are popular all over the country. are the questions about that? we will pick up on these minstrel shows next week. let me know if you have any questions about the paper that is due on monday. i will see you guys later. have a great weekend. >>> here is some of what we are covering thursday on the c-span networks. and 10:00 on c-span, a brookings institution event on the war in yemen in its fourth year. the washington post previews the november 6 midterm elections , as 7:00, debate between candidates for governor of south carolina. on c-span 2, the justice department host the national opioid summit where jeff sessions outlines federal law enforcement strategies to combat opioid addiction. that gets underway at 9:00 a.m. on
he wrote oh susanna, and sounds like that. james brand is an african- american songwriter the road for the minstrel shows. the minstrel shows become so popular that they are able to higher the best songwriters of the period. the music is actually very good for the shows. that increases their popularity. they are popular all over the country. are the questions about that? we will pick up on these minstrel shows next week. let me know if you have any questions about the paper that is due on...
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republican congress and steve pierce and democratic representative michelle grisham vying to replace susanna martinez who is term limited. from albuquerque, this is about an hour. >> from news 13, your local election headquarters,
republican congress and steve pierce and democratic representative michelle grisham vying to replace susanna martinez who is term limited. from albuquerque, this is about an hour. >> from news 13, your local election headquarters,
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republican congress and steve pierce and democratic representative michelle grisham vying to replace susanna martinez who is term limited. from albuquerque, this is about an hour. >> from news 13, your local election headquarters, this is a 2018 gubernatorial debate. >> moderator: welcome to the news 13 studio, local election headquarters for this 2018 gubernatorial debate and welcome to our viewers watching us this evening. we would like very much to thank the candidates who are here, republican representative steve pierce and democratic representative michelle grisham. thank you for being here. a quick bio of each of our candidates, grisham was raised in santa fe, a lawyer, served as secretary of health for leo county commissioner and 3 term us representative for new mexico's first congressional district. steve pierce grew up in hobbs, an air force veteran and businessman and was a state representative, and our seventh term us representative from new mexico's second congressional district and this is the first time in state history the two sitting us representatives have faced off of the g
republican congress and steve pierce and democratic representative michelle grisham vying to replace susanna martinez who is term limited. from albuquerque, this is about an hour. >> from news 13, your local election headquarters, this is a 2018 gubernatorial debate. >> moderator: welcome to the news 13 studio, local election headquarters for this 2018 gubernatorial debate and welcome to our viewers watching us this evening. we would like very much to thank the candidates who are...