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it has taken him 5 years to find a stop in at his about good tasha memo says he appreciates his work here at the l.a. call of a shoe factory by the dest mean he'll stay here forever. in the city you know you chime happy to work in my country if i have a good opportunity of prague i'd also migrate with mr did you know. this no the shoe factory is funded by the european union it is a proud sect aimed at stemming irregular migration in ethiopia more than $100.00 jobs were created here mainly for young women and the chinese like free what mcconnell who came back from dubai 3 years ago because she could make a living there she now wants to stay in at is about let's see the way i want to develop my skills in this profession the pay shear is not enough i ope i will earn more if i get better as a job. here the employees here get some benefits like free transportation but they only earn about 530 year or so year less than the average income of about $700.00 in 10 years the year according to the world bank. on this day the stuff years welcoming us special guest the higher percentage is paying
it has taken him 5 years to find a stop in at his about good tasha memo says he appreciates his work here at the l.a. call of a shoe factory by the dest mean he'll stay here forever. in the city you know you chime happy to work in my country if i have a good opportunity of prague i'd also migrate with mr did you know. this no the shoe factory is funded by the european union it is a proud sect aimed at stemming irregular migration in ethiopia more than $100.00 jobs were created here mainly for...
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tasha is married and has a family. she is facing overwhelming stress, anxietiesy, -- anxiety, and depression because of the miserable experience she had at i.t.t. tech and the student debt she incurred. she served her country, she risked her life for america. when it came to her g.i. benefits, she lost all of them at this for-profit school. she is asking for a chance to start over with her life, and our vote on the senate floor may decide that. she even questions herself as a wife and mother of four young children because she is unable to provide for her family, still unable to get a job in her field. she has lost cars, homes, and she has had to move from state to state. she supports overturning the devos borrower defense rule because she once defrauded veterans like her to have a shot at relief. veterans like jared and tasha are the reason that i'm bringing this matter to the floor and asking my republican and democratic colleagues to join me. so many of us give speeches about our appreciation for the veterans and the
tasha is married and has a family. she is facing overwhelming stress, anxietiesy, -- anxiety, and depression because of the miserable experience she had at i.t.t. tech and the student debt she incurred. she served her country, she risked her life for america. when it came to her g.i. benefits, she lost all of them at this for-profit school. she is asking for a chance to start over with her life, and our vote on the senate floor may decide that. she even questions herself as a wife and mother of...
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the tasha has these tips for those of us -- natashaas these tips for those of us who are tempted to touchur fac>>es. d't touch your face. pres. trump: i haven't touched my face in weeks. >> it's part of our dna. we are hardwired to do it. every timel you telyourself stop touching your face, don't yourself to do something that is entirely unnatur to you. what we are really doing ises combing ourseown. when we touch certain areas of the face, we certain pressure points which activate something called the parasympathetic nervous system. we can see the same response in dogs and in cats. children model the same behavior as their parents. whilst it's almost impossible to totally stop touching your face, a key way to make it easier is you to do it.he habit that leads that mine -- that might mean wearing glasses instead of contact lenses. it might also mean creating habits around how you use your hands. rather than always moving around or having your hands like this making it so easy to land on your face, making an effort to cross yourands on you r helap, the urge comes, you will be more aware of
the tasha has these tips for those of us -- natashaas these tips for those of us who are tempted to touchur fac>>es. d't touch your face. pres. trump: i haven't touched my face in weeks. >> it's part of our dna. we are hardwired to do it. every timel you telyourself stop touching your face, don't yourself to do something that is entirely unnatur to you. what we are really doing ises combing ourseown. when we touch certain areas of the face, we certain pressure points which activate...
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. >> reporter: tasha told her to hand over the color brown next time, but bellen had a better idea. >to ask them which color they want? it could be a number of any colors, and so that's when the northern peach started. >> she started with her classmates giving out packets with crayola multicolored crayons or pencils she's working to get multicultural crayons or colors into every elementary or middle school classroom in the district. she has received donations from people across the country with similar experiences. >> it seems like this is so much more than just about coloring? >> yes. so it's more about making sure kids know that they're included and there's not -- and there's also not jus color. >> reporter: young artists creating a more colorful world one drawing at a time. nancy chen, cbs news, leesburg, virginia. >>> coming up exclusively on "cbs this morning." a report from the better business bureau on the most chon and riskiest scams and how to protect yourself from falling for them. >>> and we'll meet a new york mom who gave birth on leap day this past weekend for the second
. >> reporter: tasha told her to hand over the color brown next time, but bellen had a better idea. >to ask them which color they want? it could be a number of any colors, and so that's when the northern peach started. >> she started with her classmates giving out packets with crayola multicolored crayons or pencils she's working to get multicultural crayons or colors into every elementary or middle school classroom in the district. she has received donations from people across...
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tasha in new york. she was recently laid off. caller: i was working in the plastic surgery industry. i'm a per diem person. self-employed pretty much. i had a good business going. i was working for three different facilities. one was on fifth. one was in queens. i worked for another private plastic surgeon. my husband worked in the food industry. he lost his job before i did. made his way in the .igher echelons of manhattan basically everybody is out. everybody lost their job. i just want to tell the people that they just have to have faith in our government and the people that are above us because they need to help us. the way they can help us is for us to be calm and believe that something good is going to happen soon. host: go ahead and respond. guest: my heart goes out to you and your family. i know this is tough stuff. i think what she brings up is key. business leaders thinking the economy can bounce back quickly and this is a blip on the radar screen. treasury secretary steven mnuchin said this will come back quickly, and
tasha in new york. she was recently laid off. caller: i was working in the plastic surgery industry. i'm a per diem person. self-employed pretty much. i had a good business going. i was working for three different facilities. one was on fifth. one was in queens. i worked for another private plastic surgeon. my husband worked in the food industry. he lost his job before i did. made his way in the .igher echelons of manhattan basically everybody is out. everybody lost their job. i just want to...
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warned of difficult days ahead with a new wave of infections expected to paris and northern regions the tasha butler reports now. in a paris suburb volunteers transform a gymnasium into a clinic for coronavirus patients. this center will ease the burden on emergency rooms and g.p.'s little group patients in one place where we can follow procedure and isolate them say they don't infect others most people in the french capital are obeying president emanuel call to stay indoors streets a quiet and roads nearly empty nevertheless the region is bracing for a wave of new coronavirus patients the french prime minister says it's a similar picture across the country. increase we are in a crisis that will last and a health situation there will not improve quickly we will have to hold on will have to remain extremely mobilized the wave of cases that is sweeping across france the 1st which hit the east and which is currently arriving in the paris region the north and other french regions is an extremely high wave and is putting the entire health care system and entire hospital system under tremendous str
warned of difficult days ahead with a new wave of infections expected to paris and northern regions the tasha butler reports now. in a paris suburb volunteers transform a gymnasium into a clinic for coronavirus patients. this center will ease the burden on emergency rooms and g.p.'s little group patients in one place where we can follow procedure and isolate them say they don't infect others most people in the french capital are obeying president emanuel call to stay indoors streets a quiet and...
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have been trying to cross from turkey into greece after ankara said it would no longer stop them the tasha game has this exclusive report from the turkey greece border. struggling to find their slippery footing they made their way across the dam bare foot stone by stone. one man slips and his bag bobs away with a swift current of the river. desperation and despair are growing as refugees and migrants take advantage of turkey's open border with greece and both carry out some are taking dangerous risks for the chance to reach the european union. i don't know how to swim while walking i was thinking. those are the only 2 options earlier this week the turkish police began blocking refugees were walking across this bridge closer to the checkpoint with greece now people are resorting to risking their lives by crossing this below. on the other side of the river bank cold and wet refugees were met by villagers looking to make a profit those who still had money in their pockets were asked to pay $2.00 to $3.00 for a ride with a horse and cart a tractor or a van instead of walking the short distance
have been trying to cross from turkey into greece after ankara said it would no longer stop them the tasha game has this exclusive report from the turkey greece border. struggling to find their slippery footing they made their way across the dam bare foot stone by stone. one man slips and his bag bobs away with a swift current of the river. desperation and despair are growing as refugees and migrants take advantage of turkey's open border with greece and both carry out some are taking dangerous...
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a meter of pass away from each of the voters are set to select mayors and new nyssa poll councils tasha butler has more from paris of course a lot to consider for the authorities when they want these this election to go on an income bird to buy the the real worry of coronavirus. orm is an extraordinary situation there are nearly 5000 cases of current virus and for on 300 people who have died and those numbers are doubling every few days the government has put the country in virtual lockdown most things are shot only food stores and pharmacies are open transport we hear will be reduced in the coming days we're seeing scenes here very much like in italy where people are standing in the to a part of the pharmacy to go in and buy medicines yet with all the advice from the government which is stay at home don't go out to don't take any risks don't go to crowded places the government have insisted on putting all these elections these local elections voting for councillors and eventually mayors round the country this is only the 1st round i should say there's a 2nd round next sunday if that do
a meter of pass away from each of the voters are set to select mayors and new nyssa poll councils tasha butler has more from paris of course a lot to consider for the authorities when they want these this election to go on an income bird to buy the the real worry of coronavirus. orm is an extraordinary situation there are nearly 5000 cases of current virus and for on 300 people who have died and those numbers are doubling every few days the government has put the country in virtual lockdown...
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know gradually though everything it's it is really a contrast listening to what what what i want to tasha was saying there in southern france well obviously it's now the level of enforcement you know you're not allowed to do this the state is on top of everything here it's still advisory so the government is a vising people not to go to pubs and restaurants or not you know if they're not saying if you try to go to a pub we were going to find you 500 pounds that just saying please can you not and so it's left up to people to make their minds up in just the same way yesterday in germany the government's closed mosques and churches and synagogues over here just announced the archbishop of canterbury hos suspended public worship in church of england institutions not the government doing it it's a voluntary adoption by by the local church and it's that sense of vague nurse in the government messaging and lag behind other european countries that's concerning the scientific community as well as the reading of the science which is to to some degree they the absolute clampdown on communities which
know gradually though everything it's it is really a contrast listening to what what what i want to tasha was saying there in southern france well obviously it's now the level of enforcement you know you're not allowed to do this the state is on top of everything here it's still advisory so the government is a vising people not to go to pubs and restaurants or not you know if they're not saying if you try to go to a pub we were going to find you 500 pounds that just saying please can you not...
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greece doesn't want them the red cross says the migrants are now being used as political pawns and tasha going to reports now from on the turkey greece border. the wind sliced through copes the cold left fingers numb it the syrian refugees from it live along with other migrants have been camped out on this riverbank in a dern a turkey for days they're stuck here trying to figure out how best to cross into greece and continue on to western europe to find the good life i'm still young but i have to of course on the level of my life here or the city of course and the situation. i mean i think to go out from city because it was a pretty good country before late in the day as the wind picked up police officers walked through the tents and clusters of people telling them they could take buses to a warm place suspicion spread as fast as the wind gusts only then just think it was not over to we won't be taking buses because they take us to the rev and they will give us to the creeks they take all our belongings and money and be tests and they will send us back we're human beings not animals the
greece doesn't want them the red cross says the migrants are now being used as political pawns and tasha going to reports now from on the turkey greece border. the wind sliced through copes the cold left fingers numb it the syrian refugees from it live along with other migrants have been camped out on this riverbank in a dern a turkey for days they're stuck here trying to figure out how best to cross into greece and continue on to western europe to find the good life i'm still young but i have...
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. >> they get ready to say good- bye, tasha smith shares what it's like on her journey. >> it's likea cultural blessing and it's been characte that we don't normally see on network television. >> that cookie lucius relationship will stay at the center of the show as it concludes. it's a special dynamic to have been a part of. >> duals like that male, female acting duo, it's not a lot of them that come along, when they come along, it's like you revere them like dianna ross and billy d. williams. it's that kind of thing and so i can go down in history as one of those couples. >> in hollywood, fox news. >> disney fans want to learn how to swim like ariel the mermaid are getting another chance to do so. disney brought back the mermaid school after launching the experience last year. swimmers at least 4 years old are fitted with a swimable tale and will take part in some fun pool activities and go home with a medallion to commemorate their time under the sea. >>> a winning lottery ticket worth $12 million in the south bay. the winner was the only person in the state to get all five super
. >> they get ready to say good- bye, tasha smith shares what it's like on her journey. >> it's likea cultural blessing and it's been characte that we don't normally see on network television. >> that cookie lucius relationship will stay at the center of the show as it concludes. it's a special dynamic to have been a part of. >> duals like that male, female acting duo, it's not a lot of them that come along, when they come along, it's like you revere them like dianna...
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. >> la tasha brown and cliff albright are the founders of black voters matter., energizing communities to get organized and turn out on election day. >> how do you motivate people who think your vote doesn't matter or your vote doesn't count. >> our response is to say you know what? we feel you. we agree. we feel the same thing. to affirm that the frustration that we're feeling is real and tell people that one, that they are loved, two that they are not alone, and three, that they matter. >> we intentionally named our organizati organizati organization black voters matter because there's a bunch of folk that care about black votes but not black voters. >> i don't know how i could fall two people so quickly and fall in love so fast. >> we're just lovable. >> we're cruising along one of the historic routes of the freedom riders. our ultimate destination is selma, alabama. but we're stopping to see key civil rights landmarks along the way. >> what got you into activism? >> my entire life i never could stand bullies. i always had this piece of not wanting to see peo
. >> la tasha brown and cliff albright are the founders of black voters matter., energizing communities to get organized and turn out on election day. >> how do you motivate people who think your vote doesn't matter or your vote doesn't count. >> our response is to say you know what? we feel you. we agree. we feel the same thing. to affirm that the frustration that we're feeling is real and tell people that one, that they are loved, two that they are not alone, and three, that...
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interested in understanding the $135 million that they made in 2018, while senior white house advisor is tashang to have a conversation about who his trafficking off their father's name. i'm not sure that is the point. >> shannon: let me play something from donald trump jr. >> i will let you host it. you moderate a debate between hunter biden and myself. we can go full transparency. we show everything and we can talk about all the places where i am supposedly drifting, but he isn't. >> shannon: he said he will turn over taxes. we would watch that. that will sell tickets. he says okay, open a book. >> any debate between them hands down, the trump is winning. that will be amazing to watch. there is no contest there that trump is winning. the reality here, the political reality, donald trump actually lost millions and if not billions, divesting to become a public servant. you have joe biden who made pub. you have absolutely no reason here why anyone is attacking the trump's. i think there is reason to investigate biden. hunter bite him. this is just, again, it's politically motivated in terms of
interested in understanding the $135 million that they made in 2018, while senior white house advisor is tashang to have a conversation about who his trafficking off their father's name. i'm not sure that is the point. >> shannon: let me play something from donald trump jr. >> i will let you host it. you moderate a debate between hunter biden and myself. we can go full transparency. we show everything and we can talk about all the places where i am supposedly drifting, but he isn't....
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stationed in 1944 in 1945 and the three american air bases in today's ukraine in the region a poll tasha they are the main characters and heroes of my book, which is written on the basis of the now kgb archives. they knew when they were close to one year of being under the soviet control, they were aware about the fact that what was being said and the soviets were not exactly what necessarily have to happen. they knew about the major differences that existed between the allies, especially when it comes to questions of political culture, democracy and authoritarian regime. one of them, a farmer from illinois left memories about that. he wrote something that he whole heartedly accepted in my book. he said, you know what, when we mitt witnessed back then in those air bases in 1944, 1945, was really the start of the cold war. that was very, very, very interesting assessment from someone who was not really sitting at the negotiation table. he was a sergeant in the u.s. army at that time. those underline intentions, not just geopolitical but also in terms of politics and political caution and
stationed in 1944 in 1945 and the three american air bases in today's ukraine in the region a poll tasha they are the main characters and heroes of my book, which is written on the basis of the now kgb archives. they knew when they were close to one year of being under the soviet control, they were aware about the fact that what was being said and the soviets were not exactly what necessarily have to happen. they knew about the major differences that existed between the allies, especially when...
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tasha burkeholder came to washington last month to bring attention to this important issue. she is an army veteran. she served our country with honor. she is a mother of four. she returned home. she wanted to do forensics with the f.b.i., so she enrolled in i.t.t.'s criminal justice program. she didn't think of it as a for-profit school. she didn't know she was about to get scammed. she had served our country, she wanted to serve our country further. she went to this for-profit school. i.t.t. told her that her g.i. benefits would cover the full tuition and they would help her get a job after graduation. when she began to suspect the program wasn't the high-quality education that it claimed and tried to transfer, she found out that no other schools, no other legitimate schools would accept her i.t.t. credits. the supposedly high-tech school was using outdated books. faced with a choice of continuing at i.t.t. or starting completely over, she finished her degree. she ended up $100,000 in debt. remember, madam president, i.t.t. told her the g.i. bill would cover everything. wel
tasha burkeholder came to washington last month to bring attention to this important issue. she is an army veteran. she served our country with honor. she is a mother of four. she returned home. she wanted to do forensics with the f.b.i., so she enrolled in i.t.t.'s criminal justice program. she didn't think of it as a for-profit school. she didn't know she was about to get scammed. she had served our country, she wanted to serve our country further. she went to this for-profit school. i.t.t....
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countries are now taking action to prevent or protect themselves let's get the very latest from the tasha butler who's in the french capital latasha you're at the loop behind you and i call it building that close for the 2nd day why. yes salut museum is the world's most visited museum you can probably see behind me there are people around it having a look taking a photo of the building but they can't go in it and that is because for a 2nd day staff of the museum have such a management that they're going to exercise their right to say our home because they are worried about coming to work and the possible risk of being exposed to the corona virus from the thousands of visitors that come to this museum to see some of the artifacts including the mona lisa or of course the famous painting each day they say it's too much of a risk for them they're going to be in a confined area with all these people and they simply don't want to come to work now we don't have any sense from the museum yet whether or not it will continue to be closed over the next few days and it also raises the question was go
countries are now taking action to prevent or protect themselves let's get the very latest from the tasha butler who's in the french capital latasha you're at the loop behind you and i call it building that close for the 2nd day why. yes salut museum is the world's most visited museum you can probably see behind me there are people around it having a look taking a photo of the building but they can't go in it and that is because for a 2nd day staff of the museum have such a management that...
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from turkey into greece have described scenes at the border as something out of a horror movie that tasha go name has more from the turkish border city of 18. we found home ed in an abandoned building tending to his wounds the iranian amputee says he crossed into greece twice since turkey opened its borders more than a week ago he returned with wounds all over his body. to use the wounded they caught me and beat me while they took me to a cot my back to them and said i'm handicapped don't beat me leave me alone but they wouldn't listen to them. on the 2nd floor a temporary family has formed bound by trauma and desperation one strangers now linked by the solidarity a feeling ostracized by other media kids as we might have come from 3rd world countries but we're not 3rd class citizens we also have the right to live and have a future for our children in. afghan refugee missier has become a kind of father figure he and his wife crossed into greece 3 times twice by climbing through a fence and once on a fisherman's boat he says greek soldiers stripped the men to their underwear tasered them an
from turkey into greece have described scenes at the border as something out of a horror movie that tasha go name has more from the turkish border city of 18. we found home ed in an abandoned building tending to his wounds the iranian amputee says he crossed into greece twice since turkey opened its borders more than a week ago he returned with wounds all over his body. to use the wounded they caught me and beat me while they took me to a cot my back to them and said i'm handicapped don't beat...
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. >> reporter: bellen's mother, tasha woodard. >> skin color is brown, easy fix.s not what i'm going to do. >> i said instead i'm going to ask them which color they want because it could be a number of any colors. >> reporter: she ban gacreating color boxes, packing the kits full of crayons and colors representing multicultural skin tones and donating them to local schools. bellen calls her initiative more than peach. >> it's more about making sure kids know that they're included and there's also not just one skin color besides jump the peach crayon. eventually all my classmates were telling me the color they wanted instead of just asking for the skin color crayon. it makes me feel good because now i feel like i've inspired others to make sure they know that evey -- to include everyone. >> she embraces all of what is around her, all the opportunities that are presented to her and she has claimed her space. so, i applaud her for that. >> my name is bellen. i'm 8 years old and crowator of more than peach project. >> reporter: today, the project is getting national a
. >> reporter: bellen's mother, tasha woodard. >> skin color is brown, easy fix.s not what i'm going to do. >> i said instead i'm going to ask them which color they want because it could be a number of any colors. >> reporter: she ban gacreating color boxes, packing the kits full of crayons and colors representing multicultural skin tones and donating them to local schools. bellen calls her initiative more than peach. >> it's more about making sure kids know that...
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tasha in new york. she was recently laid off.aller: i was working in the plastic surgery industry. i'm a per diem person. self-employed pretty much. i had a good business going. i was working for three different facilities. one was on fifth. one was in queens. i worked for another private plastic surgeon. my husband worked in the food industry. he lost his job before i did. made his way in the .igher echelons of manhattan basically everybody is out. everybody lost their job. i just want to tell the people that they just have to have faith in our government and the people that are above us because they need to help us. the way they can help us is for us to be calm and believe that something good is going to happen soon. host: go ahead and respond. guest: my heart goes out to you and your family. i know this is tough stuff. i think what she brings up is key. business leaders thinking the economy can bounce back quickly and this is a blip on the radar screen. treasury secretary steven mnuchin said this will come back quickly, and th
tasha in new york. she was recently laid off.aller: i was working in the plastic surgery industry. i'm a per diem person. self-employed pretty much. i had a good business going. i was working for three different facilities. one was on fifth. one was in queens. i worked for another private plastic surgeon. my husband worked in the food industry. he lost his job before i did. made his way in the .igher echelons of manhattan basically everybody is out. everybody lost their job. i just want to tell...