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"we can't live in syria, and we can't live here," tanya told us. "for the safeco our son, we need to leave." the family gave us permission to follow them as they tried to reach greece. so far, they've had good luck. the water is fairly calm today, but the boat is overcrowded, and the greek coastline is still around five miles in that direction. but just after that, an unmarked speed boat arrived from greek waters. abdeqaden told us there were five men dressed in black who pointed guns at the syrians. so he hid his camera. ( screaming ) >> reporter: the men then cut the fuel supply to their motor, leaving terrified men, women, and children adrift in the open sea. we saw them do the same to five other boats. eventually, the turkish coast guard came to the rescue, and we helped tow the boat to safety. tanya and her family didn't make it to greece today, but they're still alive and told us they'll try again as many times as it takes to reach europe. >> o'donnell: holly, incredible reporting. do we know, was it the greek >> reporter: well, norah, we con
"we can't live in syria, and we can't live here," tanya told us. "for the safeco our son, we need to leave." the family gave us permission to follow them as they tried to reach greece. so far, they've had good luck. the water is fairly calm today, but the boat is overcrowded, and the greek coastline is still around five miles in that direction. but just after that, an unmarked speed boat arrived from greek waters. abdeqaden told us there were five men dressed in black who...
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tanya page, al jazeera, south africa. >> and you can keep up with the latest news and opinion pieces on our website, that's the address on the screen, aljazeera.com. devoting tonight's show to the trafficking of children as sex workers. it's a crime people think happens somewhere else but it's happening here in the united states. we bring you the story of a 15-year-old girl sold online for sex hundreds of times. the website that listed her for sale. mary snow has the story. >> did everything as kids and that's our philosophy, keep your
tanya page, al jazeera, south africa. >> and you can keep up with the latest news and opinion pieces on our website, that's the address on the screen, aljazeera.com. devoting tonight's show to the trafficking of children as sex workers. it's a crime people think happens somewhere else but it's happening here in the united states. we bring you the story of a 15-year-old girl sold online for sex hundreds of times. the website that listed her for sale. mary snow has the story. >> did...
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but as tanya page reports. one is trying to open access to library. >> he shares his love.book loves and there are plenty of them at his underground library. they're starting to encroach on his bedroom so he's tidying up to make space, but it's hard to believe where he'll have room for 40,000 books a business wants to give him. >> people that are eager to branch out with us. operating an account. >> his concept is spreading because many south africans don't have access to books. they're unaffordable to most people and most schools don't have libraries. the need is even greater in his neighborhood because the municipal library was burned down by residents during a protest in february. they were demanding the installation of prepaid electricity meters. and the end to corruption. it is ironic that in protesting for better services some residents ended up destroying some of the infrastructure the community was benefiting from. >> but he's optimistic about the fire. >> there are worst crimes than burning books, one
but as tanya page reports. one is trying to open access to library. >> he shares his love.book loves and there are plenty of them at his underground library. they're starting to encroach on his bedroom so he's tidying up to make space, but it's hard to believe where he'll have room for 40,000 books a business wants to give him. >> people that are eager to branch out with us. operating an account. >> his concept is spreading because many south africans don't have access to...
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like i said, tanya's voice is here present with us, her spirit is with us. i apologize, tanya. let me have you introduce yourself so i don't get any more of the details wrong. i apologize. [ applause ] >> so good morning. >> good morning. >> can i push this down? so i am tanya clayhouse, and i'm the policy director with the lawyers' committee for civil rights under law. and i am going to be speaking to you today on behalf of the lawyers' committee, but i will say, as some have already heard, i will actually be leaving the lawyers' committee -- well, my last day was actually tuesday, but i'm still here on behalf of the lawyers' committee. and i will be heading into the department of education as the deputy assistant secretary. [ applause ] >> so, of course, some of the issues that i want to talk about today are dealing with school discipline. so we'll get to that as well. i do appreciate, thank you, phillip, for the introduction and thank you for mr. conyers for allowing me to be on this panel today. i've been able to participate on these panels for a while, and it's really a gr
like i said, tanya's voice is here present with us, her spirit is with us. i apologize, tanya. let me have you introduce yourself so i don't get any more of the details wrong. i apologize. [ applause ] >> so good morning. >> good morning. >> can i push this down? so i am tanya clayhouse, and i'm the policy director with the lawyers' committee for civil rights under law. and i am going to be speaking to you today on behalf of the lawyers' committee, but i will say, as some have...
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. >> she sat down and she said, hey, mom, this is tanya. this is my girlfriend.ike, excuse me? i was going to the library to do my homework. it was a little bit of a walk to get to the bus stop. i had to wait in line to use the computer. took a lot of juggling to keep it all together. what's possible when you have high-speed internet at home? the library never closes. it makes it so much better to do homework when you're at home. internet essentials from comcast. helping to bridge the digital divide. >>> i'm betty wynn. an alabama man is in custody after opening fire on a church this morning. all three victims are in stable condition. an estimated 300,000 people turned out to hear pope francis deliver mass in cuba today. a number collapsed in the 90 degree heat and three arrested after rushing the pope mobile. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> each week, dozens of new inmates arrive at the tennessee prison for women. today, paula sisk is among them. >> i'm here because i had a drug indictment and i violated my probation in septem
. >> she sat down and she said, hey, mom, this is tanya. this is my girlfriend.ike, excuse me? i was going to the library to do my homework. it was a little bit of a walk to get to the bus stop. i had to wait in line to use the computer. took a lot of juggling to keep it all together. what's possible when you have high-speed internet at home? the library never closes. it makes it so much better to do homework when you're at home. internet essentials from comcast. helping to bridge the...
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a great life. >> reporter: nicole's sister tanya was just seven years old when nicole met o.j. what were your memories of o.j.? i mean, you called him uncle o.j. >> he was fun. he was laid back. kind, sweet. i never heard them fight. >> reporter: but there were secrets behind the red carpet smiles. by 1992 they are divorced and by 1995 the o.j. known for his charm was in a courtroom charged with murder. >> the scene outside the courtroom got crazy. every day there were people hawking items to buy. there were baseball caps with the names of all the lawyers on them. >> reporter: seriously? >> there was a judge ito jell-o mold. >> reporter: a judge ito jell-o mold? >> there was screaming and yelling. >> reporter: inside the courtroom, prosecutors try to prove that o.j. simpson was a serial abuser violently beating nicole during their marriage of seven years. their evidence includes these photographs of a bruised and beaten nicole. and there are the harrowing 911 calls she made asking for help. >> can you send someone over here now to 325 gretna green? he's back. please. >> okay, w
a great life. >> reporter: nicole's sister tanya was just seven years old when nicole met o.j. what were your memories of o.j.? i mean, you called him uncle o.j. >> he was fun. he was laid back. kind, sweet. i never heard them fight. >> reporter: but there were secrets behind the red carpet smiles. by 1992 they are divorced and by 1995 the o.j. known for his charm was in a courtroom charged with murder. >> the scene outside the courtroom got crazy. every day there were...
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at tanya page reports, the first time women's rugby will be played in the world's top rugby event. >> the rugby seven team has been training for a week to get used to the altitude, hoping to add to their home advantage. it's history in the making, only a single winning women's team from africa will qualify for the olympics. women's rugby is featuring for the first time, unlike most competitors, the south africans are professional sports women and one of the favorites. >> we are not taking this for granted. we know that every game we approach will be very tough, so the team's coming in. we don't underestimate them at all, so we're going to play every day. >> the tournament otherwisers say up to 40% of new players taking up rugby in africa are women and girls. the perception that women on the continent are held back by contact sports by cultural and religious reasons is believed to be outdated. >> >> women's teams are underfunded compared to men's sides. zimbabwe's team, the capitals place in the cricket team and holds down a full time job, none of which ham percent the precious love of
at tanya page reports, the first time women's rugby will be played in the world's top rugby event. >> the rugby seven team has been training for a week to get used to the altitude, hoping to add to their home advantage. it's history in the making, only a single winning women's team from africa will qualify for the olympics. women's rugby is featuring for the first time, unlike most competitors, the south africans are professional sports women and one of the favorites. >> we are not...
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tanya page reports on his under ground library. near johannesburg. >> he is sharing his love of books. >> there's many, many options. >> there are plenty of them at his underground library. two rooms at his mom's house crammed with books. they're starting to encroach on his bedroom, so he's tidying up. >> it is a good donation because we are already having people that are eager to venture with us in terms of operating an account. >> his concept is spreading because many south africans don't have access to books, they're unaffordable to most people and most districts don't have libraries. the municipal library was burned down by residents during a protest in february. they were demanding the installation of prepaid electricity meters and an end to corruption. this is all that's left of the library. it is ironic that during demonstrations some infrastructure was destroyed. >> there was banning books, one of them is not reading them, so like i think level they are we as the under ground we are trying to change that. >> oh mama africa.
tanya page reports on his under ground library. near johannesburg. >> he is sharing his love of books. >> there's many, many options. >> there are plenty of them at his underground library. two rooms at his mom's house crammed with books. they're starting to encroach on his bedroom, so he's tidying up. >> it is a good donation because we are already having people that are eager to venture with us in terms of operating an account. >> his concept is spreading because...
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tanya page, al jazeera, johannesburg, south africa. >>> action from england versus wales in the next news hour. that's all the sports for now, david. >>> thank you very much. england and wales, and i've got a journey home. i'm not going to listen to anybody. i'll watch it when i get home. nobody tell me what the result is. that's it for me. felicity barnes is next. bye-bye. >> every saturday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. no topic off limits. >> 'cause i'm like, "dad, there are hookers in this house". >> exclusive conversations you won't find anywhere else. >> these are very vivid, human stories. >> if you have an agenda with people, you sometimes don't see the truth. >> "talk to al jazeera". saturday, 6:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> syria's war, the eu tells al jazeera that russia intends to step up the involvement in the conflict. >>> you're watching al jazeera live from london. also coming up. >>> saudi arabia most senior religious schola
tanya page, al jazeera, johannesburg, south africa. >>> action from england versus wales in the next news hour. that's all the sports for now, david. >>> thank you very much. england and wales, and i've got a journey home. i'm not going to listen to anybody. i'll watch it when i get home. nobody tell me what the result is. that's it for me. felicity barnes is next. bye-bye. >> every saturday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's...
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tanya page, al jazeera, south africa. >> the president of a u.s.amily planning organization has been testifying before congress. planned parenthood may lose funding over allegations that it sold fetal tissue. kimberly reports. >> they came to capitol hill with the message for members of congress, don't defund planned parenthood. >> the safer many working class americans is their only access to affordable healthcare. courtney was in graduate school suffering from endr. metros sis she turns to planned parenthood to preserve her fertility. >> now i am looking at i need to get a job, i am not going to be able to study for this one reason. so planned parenthood i was able to get the medication. >> natasha turned to planned parenthood f a fighting a rush in her breast planning parenthood was my first contract in getting a breast screening. >> not everybody sees eight as benevolent organization, they also provide abortions violating religious beliefs of some members and the comfort of others. the video surface exposes planned parenthood executives openly
tanya page, al jazeera, south africa. >> the president of a u.s.amily planning organization has been testifying before congress. planned parenthood may lose funding over allegations that it sold fetal tissue. kimberly reports. >> they came to capitol hill with the message for members of congress, don't defund planned parenthood. >> the safer many working class americans is their only access to affordable healthcare. courtney was in graduate school suffering from endr. metros...
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tanya page, al jazeera, south africa. >> and you can keep up with the latest news and opinion pieces on our website, that's the address on the screen, aljazeera.com. devoting tonight's show to the trafficking of children as sex workers. it's a crime people think happens somewhere else but it's happening here in the united states. we bring you the story of a 15-year-old girl sold online for sex hundreds of times. the website that listed her for sale. mary snow has the story. >> did everything as kids and that's our philosophy, keep your kids busy and they'll stay out of trouble. >> tom was a stay at home dad, his wife nicole preschool teacher. they were living a typical life whether the youngest of their children was entering high school. >> she was national honor society, fir chairs violin, volunteers at the school and was on the soccer team. she was an all american child. >> reporter: but then the all american child did something unexpected. nicole and tom's 15-year-old daughter disappeared without a trace. just leaving behind a note. >> they're really, the grades, i thought they wo
tanya page, al jazeera, south africa. >> and you can keep up with the latest news and opinion pieces on our website, that's the address on the screen, aljazeera.com. devoting tonight's show to the trafficking of children as sex workers. it's a crime people think happens somewhere else but it's happening here in the united states. we bring you the story of a 15-year-old girl sold online for sex hundreds of times. the website that listed her for sale. mary snow has the story. >> did...
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. ♪ [ barking ] ♪ >>> recently one of our viewers tanya taylor posted this on our facebook page and said this guy on the show. lots of people trying to figure out who he is because, well, he's very handsome. this is travis delorier and he posts short id videos on join loo tutorials, this one is how to dry your hair. >> kind of thing that's more than six abs in that pack there. >> you can't even speak right now. >> i was trying to count and talk at the same time and i can't do both. >> she's not the only one that travis is having that effect on, because this particular video has more than 11 million facebook views. some posters are saying i think i just drooled on my shirt. >> this is all because of his wonderful personality? >> yes. >> right. >> also known as his wonderful physique. he has a video where he shows people how he takes his shirt off. >> you know this is important. >> he's doing it wrong. his form is all wrong. >> i think he's doing it perfectly right. we were able to track travis down via skype "right this minute," joining us. >> welcome to the show, travis. >> woo! [ cheers
. ♪ [ barking ] ♪ >>> recently one of our viewers tanya taylor posted this on our facebook page and said this guy on the show. lots of people trying to figure out who he is because, well, he's very handsome. this is travis delorier and he posts short id videos on join loo tutorials, this one is how to dry your hair. >> kind of thing that's more than six abs in that pack there. >> you can't even speak right now. >> i was trying to count and talk at the same time...
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as tanya paige explains. >> reporter: it was unveiled in front of the world's leading scientists andnew link in our evolutionary chain. this is one of our earliest relatives, a new species of primitive hominid. >> it walks on two legs, and has long legs, in fact the feet are like your and mine. but if it was standing next to us, you would not think it was a human. it would be about 5'tall and the made head would be about the size of my fist. >> reporter: the fossils were found in south africa two years ago. never before have so many early hominid fossils been found in one place. there are 15 partial skeletons but what is more significant is what it tells you about the behavior. scientists say the remains were put there deliberately, suggesting a bury ritual. >> we don't see any evidence of symbolic behavior that they are doing, but yet that emotional and social basis, some recognition that a dead member of their own species is special in some way, that seems to be what we're seeing here. it's maybe one of the first steps towards humanity. >> reporter: it's revolutionary in other ways
as tanya paige explains. >> reporter: it was unveiled in front of the world's leading scientists andnew link in our evolutionary chain. this is one of our earliest relatives, a new species of primitive hominid. >> it walks on two legs, and has long legs, in fact the feet are like your and mine. but if it was standing next to us, you would not think it was a human. it would be about 5'tall and the made head would be about the size of my fist. >> reporter: the fossils were found...
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tanya page, la grange -- al jazeera pertoria. >>> a volcano erupted for the second time this week. 4,000ash cloud has towered above the volcano and towns and villages surrounding the peek have been alerted and volcano has been dormant several years and increasingly active two years ago. typhoon hit china after battering taiwan and killing at least three people and winds of 100 miles per hour hit the coast in the province. also sea life had to be protected off the coast of new zealand and fishing band as one of the world's larger sanctuaries created in the south pacific and gerald tan has the details. >> the region is one of the most isolated places on earth, hundreds of marine species live in the waters, many of them unique, some endangered. >> this is probably one of the most significant that has been in a marine reserve because this is one of the last pristine sites in our ocean that is being preserved because this is an area that is unhabited by humans and it's such a large area. >> reporter: new zealand's prime minister has plans for the ocean sanctuary and will be thousands of kilom
tanya page, la grange -- al jazeera pertoria. >>> a volcano erupted for the second time this week. 4,000ash cloud has towered above the volcano and towns and villages surrounding the peek have been alerted and volcano has been dormant several years and increasingly active two years ago. typhoon hit china after battering taiwan and killing at least three people and winds of 100 miles per hour hit the coast in the province. also sea life had to be protected off the coast of new zealand...
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tanya, great to have you back. >> thank you. >> let's talk about that one when you're pushing away yourand forth. >> you're pulling away from the conversation but what's more significant is donald trump is all over the place and jeb bush starts to move around as well. it's that release of tension. it's as if he needs to get that out because he's getting more and more frustrated. >> let's look at this example. this is donald trump telling jeb bush he doesn't get his vote. >> he's weak on immigration. by the way, in favor of common core which is also a disaster. weak on immigration. he doesn't get my vote. >> all right. you can see at the end he sticks his tongue out. he also had a bit of a nervous laugh there. >> he did the big position at the last debate where he covers himself up when trump first starts speaking. he laughs but it's not to cover up nervousness. it's more to cover up angry. when we become angry the first thing we do is laugh to make sure people don't realize it and the third thing is the tongue thrust it's and like i'm disgusted. if you try to feed a baby something they
tanya, great to have you back. >> thank you. >> let's talk about that one when you're pushing away yourand forth. >> you're pulling away from the conversation but what's more significant is donald trump is all over the place and jeb bush starts to move around as well. it's that release of tension. it's as if he needs to get that out because he's getting more and more frustrated. >> let's look at this example. this is donald trump telling jeb bush he doesn't get his vote....
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tanya briar was there. >> london fashion was there. you saw some of the top shop.nly high street brand to show during london fashion week. i caught up with sir phillip to ask him how the markets are going in asia for him. >> in the shop wise, we've got work to do. we're learning what they want in atlanta. they don't want in l.a. so we've got to learn about the different cities. we're just going carefully. nordstrom is in touch with our business, on fire. their customer understands that we understand their business. for example, here, we saw this product, this product will go to nordstrom where historically it didn't. there's been a conversion. their customer, mother/daughter. if you went out shopping with your daughter who's close to you. we're now over that barrier. we've been growing very, very well. big double figure growth. >> what about i shall a sharks phillip. are you worried by the downturn in china? >> we are not -- we are not really exposed. we've got no -- we've got hong kong which is tough due to the issues going on locally. we've got no shops in china.
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tanya page, al jazeera, johannesburg, south africa. >> still to come here, we'll have all the news including the toronto blue jays flying high again. we'll have that story in just a few minutes. >> i kept trying to make him not be a boy... it's not working. >> transgender children. >> i'd sit alone, i'd eat alone, i have no one to talk to. >> some dismiss it as a phase. >> we're trying to pigeon-hole him into "tom boy". >> but is it reallt a crisis? >> when your child wants to die... that's what changes parents. >> meet the families on a life changing journey. >> i finally get to blossom into the beautiful flower i am! >> saints and sinners. friends in holy places. >> this murder links the mafia and the church. >> tracking the mob from the dark shadows to the gates of the vatican. >> there's even a mobster who's managed to take the place of the priest. >> what happens when the church stands up to the mob? as the pope visits the u.s., we take a closer look at the pope and the mafia. >> conservationists are saying chinese demand for ivory have poachers killing 30,000 wild elephants every year
tanya page, al jazeera, johannesburg, south africa. >> still to come here, we'll have all the news including the toronto blue jays flying high again. we'll have that story in just a few minutes. >> i kept trying to make him not be a boy... it's not working. >> transgender children. >> i'd sit alone, i'd eat alone, i have no one to talk to. >> some dismiss it as a phase. >> we're trying to pigeon-hole him into "tom boy". >> but is it reallt a...
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. >> he was telling miss tanya to stop the bus and he broke the handle on the door because he was trying children jumped um and watched as the man who police identified as joseph durr den tried to open the door. >> he was trying to open the doors because she said uh-uh, please stop, stop, stop! >> the bus driver radioed for help. >> he banged on the hood and he was trying to get into the bus, pulled on my door and broke my handle and he was banging on the bus trying to break the window. >> reporter: police arrested 65-year-old joseph durden at his home just down the road. he is in jail but his family talked to us. they said he was angry because he thought the bus was going too fast. so i guess he just got fed up with it. >> i think he was a little extreme. them arresting him and putting him in jail when he was just trying to say slow down. >> all the children on the bus are okay. but it was a frightening lesson they weren't prepared for. >> everybody was scared. >> really. why? >> because they thought the man was going to come on the bus and hurt us. >> as of tonight he's still in county
. >> he was telling miss tanya to stop the bus and he broke the handle on the door because he was trying children jumped um and watched as the man who police identified as joseph durr den tried to open the door. >> he was trying to open the doors because she said uh-uh, please stop, stop, stop! >> the bus driver radioed for help. >> he banged on the hood and he was trying to get into the bus, pulled on my door and broke my handle and he was banging on the bus trying to...
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[applause] for yournk you, tanya, graciousness. want to echo something -- when we are looking at the ways in which law enforcement are engaging with our communities, ofare seeing the images black masculinity, black men being violated. that is what happens on the streets. the cameras will catch that. they will not catch responses to domestic violence. they will not capture things that are happening many times in custody. they will not capture things that are happening under cover, talking about human trafficking or sex work. that is where women are most vulnerable in the law enforcement system. let's make sure that we keep in mind that we don't reinforce sexism in the world in the way that we reform law enforcement. and now we will bring gregory thomas to the front come who is the president of the national organization of black law enforcement. former has been a speaker on all of these issues for quite some time, has three inks, 17 blogs, 15 tweets the last 10 minutes that you should be reading. the old school and new school and he
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not far from her home, tanya bernam is driving on 48th avenue when she says a teenage driver comes up behind her at a very high speed. >> i stop my van. i got out, walked back to the gentleman that was driving the vehicle. i told him that he needed to slow down before someone got hurt or before i called the manatee county sheriff's department. and he said, yes, ma'am. i got back in my van, started to pull away when he cut through one of the pieces of property. >> bernam says four teens from palmetto high school zoomed by her house. at the cross street of 17th avenue, she can see their cars parked on both sides of the roadway. she has an uneasy feeling. >> i told the manatee county to get someone out here immediately, that whatever was going on down there wasn't good. >> her house is just a couple of minutes away. even though she can't see the fight, she's still worried. she calls the police again. >> come on, sarah. >> five minutes after the fight begins, police arrive and the crowd breaks up. >> yeah! whoo! yeah. >> come on, sarah. >> come on, sarah. >> within an hour of the scuffle,
not far from her home, tanya bernam is driving on 48th avenue when she says a teenage driver comes up behind her at a very high speed. >> i stop my van. i got out, walked back to the gentleman that was driving the vehicle. i told him that he needed to slow down before someone got hurt or before i called the manatee county sheriff's department. and he said, yes, ma'am. i got back in my van, started to pull away when he cut through one of the pieces of property. >> bernam says four...
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tanya: well, thank you so much, guests. my question is complicated.ne of the things that -- i met eleanor roosevelt through her work with the junior league. but my question is -- and, douglas, you hit on it earlier -- could you please tell me or could you tell the listeners about the relationship she had with the tuskegee airmen a little bit more, like why was that controversial? and also, her relationship with two other african-americans, and that's mary mcleod bethune and then also a. philip randolph. thanks. doug: well, three big topics, in a way. but, you know, in world war ii, we had 1 million african-americans who served, and eleanor roosevelt was very concerned that they were being treated as second-class citizens. there are stories of her going into georgia and seeing african-americans in a hospital that had smaller rooms and worse medical condition and would kind of blow her top and say, "you're treating african-americans the same." tuskegee in alabama is a historic place where booker t. washington and george washington carver made famous. an
tanya: well, thank you so much, guests. my question is complicated.ne of the things that -- i met eleanor roosevelt through her work with the junior league. but my question is -- and, douglas, you hit on it earlier -- could you please tell me or could you tell the listeners about the relationship she had with the tuskegee airmen a little bit more, like why was that controversial? and also, her relationship with two other african-americans, and that's mary mcleod bethune and then also a. philip...
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we asked tanya to show us the basics for yoga beginners. >> exhale and bend your elbows.ugh to up dog. tops of the feet pressing. roll back into down dog. you've got it. they say yoga encourages flexibility. i'm looking forward to it. >> arms up. to the side. feel the shoulder blades melting. roll your feet and flip them. now back to down dog. nice. >> apparently we were just getting started. >> stepping the right foot between your hands for a low runner's lung. matt, right hand -- you're got it. >> am i allowed to grab it and move it? >> you can grab and move it. fantastic. >> tamron and natalie are good at yoga so their take was different from mine and hoda's. >> right arm over left. elle bows move forward. >> good for the brain, too. >> very good. meditative. >> take your knees into your armpits. super high up. breathe. tuck your chin. >> how do you do this? >> jump back. [ cheers and applause ] >> just when i thought we had the yoga thing down there was this. >> another leg up. nice and easy. one leg up. >> i'm probably going to pass on the handstand. >> i can spot yo
we asked tanya to show us the basics for yoga beginners. >> exhale and bend your elbows.ugh to up dog. tops of the feet pressing. roll back into down dog. you've got it. they say yoga encourages flexibility. i'm looking forward to it. >> arms up. to the side. feel the shoulder blades melting. roll your feet and flip them. now back to down dog. nice. >> apparently we were just getting started. >> stepping the right foot between your hands for a low runner's lung. matt,...
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tanya clay house. i will be speaking on behalf of the lawyers committee but i will be leading the lawyer -- leaving the lawyers committee, my last day was tuesday but i'm still here on behalf of the lawyers committee. ms. house: i will be heading into the department of education as deputy assistant secretary. so of course some of the issues that i want to talk about today are dealing with school discipline. we'll get to that as well. i do appreciate, thank you phillip, for the introduction to mr. k you for -- conyers, i don't know if he's still here, for allowing me to be on the panel today. i've been able to participate on these panels for a while, it's a great opportunity to have you come here today and hear what things are going on. we don't often get that chance being, we're here inside the beltway. but you need to understand exactly how things are really working. and so as lone woman up here today, i want to talk about a couple of issues with regards to black women and policing. some of the distin
tanya clay house. i will be speaking on behalf of the lawyers committee but i will be leading the lawyer -- leaving the lawyers committee, my last day was tuesday but i'm still here on behalf of the lawyers committee. ms. house: i will be heading into the department of education as deputy assistant secretary. so of course some of the issues that i want to talk about today are dealing with school discipline. we'll get to that as well. i do appreciate, thank you phillip, for the introduction to...
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. >> judge tanya: you rented an apartment to the defendants. >> they were into meth. >> announcer: a family in
. >> judge tanya: you rented an apartment to the defendants. >> they were into meth. >> announcer: a family in
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tanya, good to see you. let's go through what you saw last night.g in terms of body language. >> one of the most striking pieces that you really did see the candidates evolve. when we watched the first debate there was nervousness, anxiety, where they fell apart. this time i saw, they coached and polished, looking better than they did. maria: explain this. >> trump in terms of calming down. he didn't do well, as a matter of fact, i think he also points, he did better he wasn't flailing and all over the place like the last debate. maria: in terms of carly fiorina, getting high marks. she came from tier, and moved up a tier and as far as i'm concerned-- >> i'm not an expert and that's the read that i got. what did you see that we didn't see, not being an expert m this field. >> other than the air condition, by the way, must have been about 100 degrees from there. >> it was hot. >> they were sweating. >> that was hard. >> there's an interesting thing about the sweat. everybody, gentlemen especially more, a lot of them rubio was sweating here. when you
tanya, good to see you. let's go through what you saw last night.g in terms of body language. >> one of the most striking pieces that you really did see the candidates evolve. when we watched the first debate there was nervousness, anxiety, where they fell apart. this time i saw, they coached and polished, looking better than they did. maria: explain this. >> trump in terms of calming down. he didn't do well, as a matter of fact, i think he also points, he did better he wasn't...
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>> my name is tanya montoya from north high school. my question is if you legalize college -- free two year college, is everyone including illegal students with a good gpa able to get this benefit? >> well, right now the way -- this is an important question and i know this is a debate that's been taking place among some of the presidential candidates. right now the way that the federal student loan programs work is that undocumented students are not eligible for these loan programs. that's how the law is currently. and it's my view -- two things i want to say. first, if you fall in that category you should still fill out the fafsa because it may be states and universities or colleges may have private scholarships or other mechanisms so it doesn't automatically mean you may not qualify for some because that's a standard form used by everybody. but this raises the broader question that i've been talking about for a couple years and that is that for young people who came here their parents brought them here and they are now american, kids
>> my name is tanya montoya from north high school. my question is if you legalize college -- free two year college, is everyone including illegal students with a good gpa able to get this benefit? >> well, right now the way -- this is an important question and i know this is a debate that's been taking place among some of the presidential candidates. right now the way that the federal student loan programs work is that undocumented students are not eligible for these loan programs....