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and these are the only girls that ride the waves. hing girls surf is a rare sight in this predominantly- muslim country of 160 million. the surfers are mainly men, and most of the people here say it bothers them to see girls in the water. but that's no matter to sobe meheraz. she is one of the 12 surfer girls in the entire region. at the surf club she tells me about her passion for surfing. >> ( translated ): my friends surf, once we surf, and i can ride a big wave, then i feel really good. that's why i love surfing. when people see me they say wow you rode such a big wave. everyone watches me at the beach. everyone says, good job, good job! but there are some boys around the neighborhood that say bad things. they don't know me. >> ( translated ): people don't understand. they frown upon it. it's most bengali people that don't like it. >> reporter: with the rising scale of islamist extremism, and attacks in the area, these girls have already faced threats from conservative muslims in the neighborhood. at a nearby madrassa, an islamic
and these are the only girls that ride the waves. hing girls surf is a rare sight in this predominantly- muslim country of 160 million. the surfers are mainly men, and most of the people here say it bothers them to see girls in the water. but that's no matter to sobe meheraz. she is one of the 12 surfer girls in the entire region. at the surf club she tells me about her passion for surfing. >> ( translated ): my friends surf, once we surf, and i can ride a big wave, then i feel really...
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i believe that the solution is girl power. women over the past two decades, we have been climbing, for the majority in college, the majority and the labor force. county, into any town, parish, and you will see woman who are putting food on the table. the problem is the number of women in computing has been declining. in the 1980's, if you walked into any computer science classroom is the -- in the country, it would be have poise, half girls. if we looked at steve jobs' macintosh team, the word be more women on that team then anyone today. it is a huge, huge loss. people often ask me, why? why are women disappearing? and the first thing is is culture. i know a lot of you sitting round the table have daughters. . have met some of them we know what happens around eighth grade when all of a sudden they loved math and science and they now hate it. it is because of the barbie doll that says i hate math, let's go shopping instead. it is because we can't walk into a store and by a t-shirt that says "i'm allergic to out to rep." -- "i'm
i believe that the solution is girl power. women over the past two decades, we have been climbing, for the majority in college, the majority and the labor force. county, into any town, parish, and you will see woman who are putting food on the table. the problem is the number of women in computing has been declining. in the 1980's, if you walked into any computer science classroom is the -- in the country, it would be have poise, half girls. if we looked at steve jobs' macintosh team, the word...
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sadness for the little girl that didn't have a life. >> for most of her life, the part after that little girl's bedroom, she has been pepper, and the baffling, terrifying story of what happened to her, kidnapped, held captive for years, is the reason she gripped that life preserver of a memory. shocking where that memory will lead by the end of this hour. she was certain of this, an only child and spoiled, most likely. showered with attention and toys and dresses by the parents whose faces she cannot quite pull into focus. they're in their little apartment. was it san diego perhaps? >> it looks like a very happy childhood. like love was there. >> she knows there were two parents. blond beehive on her mother. she hers that but her mother's name lost now. though there was a nickname, bobbie, and in those early years she was always, always there. her father on the other hand was absent mostly, long stretches away punctuated by glorious reunions. when she'd be bundle up like a china doll and bustled off to the harbor where the navy ships come in. >> we'd go see him because he was coming in f
sadness for the little girl that didn't have a life. >> for most of her life, the part after that little girl's bedroom, she has been pepper, and the baffling, terrifying story of what happened to her, kidnapped, held captive for years, is the reason she gripped that life preserver of a memory. shocking where that memory will lead by the end of this hour. she was certain of this, an only child and spoiled, most likely. showered with attention and toys and dresses by the parents whose...
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i believe that the solution is girl power. women over the past two decades, we have been climbing, for the majority in college, the majority and the labor force. county, into any town, parish, and you will see woman who are putting food on the table. the problem is the number of women in computing has been declining. in the 1980's, if you walked into any computer science classroom is the -- in the country, it would be have poise, half girls. if we looked at steve jobs' macintosh team, the word be more women on that team then anyone today. it is a huge, huge loss. people often ask me, why? why are women disappearing? and the first thing is is culture. i know a lot of you sitting round the table have daughters. . have met some of them we know what happens around eighth grade when all of a sudden they loved math and science and they now hate it. it is because of the barbie doll that says i hate math, let's go shopping instead. it is because we can't walk into a store and by a t-shirt that says "i'm allergic to out to rep." -- "i'm
i believe that the solution is girl power. women over the past two decades, we have been climbing, for the majority in college, the majority and the labor force. county, into any town, parish, and you will see woman who are putting food on the table. the problem is the number of women in computing has been declining. in the 1980's, if you walked into any computer science classroom is the -- in the country, it would be have poise, half girls. if we looked at steve jobs' macintosh team, the word...
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sadness for the little girl that didn't have a life. >> for most of her life, the part after that little girl's bedroom, she has been pepper, and the baffling, terrifying story of what happened to her, kidnapped, held captive for years, is the reason she gripped that life preserver of a memory. shocking where that memory will lead by the end of this hour. she was certain of this, an only child and spoiled, most likely. showered with attention and toys and dresses by the parents whose faces she cannot quite pull into focus. they're in their little apartment. was it san diego perhaps? >> it looks like a very happy childhood. like love was there. >> she knows there were two parents. but her mother's name lost now. though there was a nickname, bobbie, and in those early years she was always, always there. her father on the other hand was absent mostly, long stretches away punctuated by glorious reunions. when she'd be bundle up like a china doll and bustled off to the harbor where the navy ships come in. >> we'd go see him because he was coming in from the navy. so it was an exciting moment,
sadness for the little girl that didn't have a life. >> for most of her life, the part after that little girl's bedroom, she has been pepper, and the baffling, terrifying story of what happened to her, kidnapped, held captive for years, is the reason she gripped that life preserver of a memory. shocking where that memory will lead by the end of this hour. she was certain of this, an only child and spoiled, most likely. showered with attention and toys and dresses by the parents whose...
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i believe that the solution is girl power. women over the past two decades have been climbing, we are the majority in college, the majority of the labor force. 40% -- 45% of all of america's breadwinners. you walk into any town, county, parish, you will see women putting food on the table, paying the mortgage. the problem is that the number of women in computing has been declining. in the 1980's if you walked into any computer science classroom in the country, it was half girl and have -- and half boys. huge, huge loss for our country and for our families. so people often ask me why? why are women disappearing? the first thing is the culture. i know a lot of you sitting around the table have daughters. i actually met some of them last night. and you know what happens around eighth-grade when all of a sudden, when they loved math and science, they now hate it. it is because of the barbie doll that says, i hate math, let's go shopping instead. it is because we can buy a t-shirt that says "i am allergic to algebra.' when we open u
i believe that the solution is girl power. women over the past two decades have been climbing, we are the majority in college, the majority of the labor force. 40% -- 45% of all of america's breadwinners. you walk into any town, county, parish, you will see women putting food on the table, paying the mortgage. the problem is that the number of women in computing has been declining. in the 1980's if you walked into any computer science classroom in the country, it was half girl and have -- and...
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and each girl had been shot in the back of the head. >> i went and checked the pulse on the first girl, i could feel her body was cold and didn't feel a pulse. >> reporter: and then something no one expected. >> i went to reach for the second girl, and that's when she started to sit up and moan. >> it looked so hopeless. and to think that one was alive was just a miracle. >> reporter: which girl had survived? could doctors keep her alive? and what story could she tell? the questions were just beginning. >> one victim surviving. just the first surprise in a case teeming with twists. when we come back investigators focus on one particular clue. >> sometimes that can suggest somebody who knows the victim? >> yes. what's the best way to get two servings of veggies? v8 or a powdered drink? ready, go. ahhhhhhhh! shake! shake! shake! shake! shake! done! you gotta shake it! i shake it! glad i had a v8. the original way to fuel your day. lobster and shrimp are teaming up in so many new dishes.fest, like coastal lobster and shrimp, with shrimp crusted with kettle chips. or new, over-the-top lobs
and each girl had been shot in the back of the head. >> i went and checked the pulse on the first girl, i could feel her body was cold and didn't feel a pulse. >> reporter: and then something no one expected. >> i went to reach for the second girl, and that's when she started to sit up and moan. >> it looked so hopeless. and to think that one was alive was just a miracle. >> reporter: which girl had survived? could doctors keep her alive? and what story could she...
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the girl in 11. is the one that gave sabrina the pill. >> where did she get the medication from? >> when the nurse come up, she -- the girl is supposed to open up and put it in her mouth. the nurse ain't paying attention. she'll switch on her tongue and go like this and then walk away. she sit at the table with us. i knew something wasn't right. >> who is she? >> sabrina. she says -- woo, girl, i took that pill and i can't sleep. >> thank you. >> uh-huh. >> you can have a seat. >> the questioning continues with nicole boyce, who, according to inmate rumors, traded her medication to sabrina monahan for commissary snacks. >> did you share your medication with anyone? >> no. it's a sublingual film that dissolves right away. you can't share it. it's something that dissolves with saliva. >> so you don't know if anyone is sharing medication? >> no. >> but you're not sharing any medication? >> no. >> okay. you can step out. >> finally, sabrina monahan, who has attributed her odd behavior to having had too mu
the girl in 11. is the one that gave sabrina the pill. >> where did she get the medication from? >> when the nurse come up, she -- the girl is supposed to open up and put it in her mouth. the nurse ain't paying attention. she'll switch on her tongue and go like this and then walk away. she sit at the table with us. i knew something wasn't right. >> who is she? >> sabrina. she says -- woo, girl, i took that pill and i can't sleep. >> thank you. >> uh-huh....
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the girls thought the break was permanent. were relieved actually. but seven months later -- >> she said, i'm back in hawaii and i'm back living with ken and everything's fine. i don't want you to worry." >> reporter: but worry they did. >> she would call me and we would talk about things. and then she would call me again an hour later and she wouldn't remember anything that we talked about. >> reporter: it got so that tammie sometimes didn't pick up when her mother called. but of course she had no idea what was about to happen, least of all, one april night in 2000. >> mom had started calling my house, and i was letting it go to the voicemail. and all the messages were pretty much the same, that she loved me, she found god, everything was fine. >> reporter: tammie waited until morning to call back. it was april 5. >> and ken answered the phone. and he said, "i don't know what's wrong with your mother. here, you talk to her." i said, "hi mom, it's tammie." i said "are you okay?" and she said. i love you. her words were very drawn out and slurred, lik
the girls thought the break was permanent. were relieved actually. but seven months later -- >> she said, i'm back in hawaii and i'm back living with ken and everything's fine. i don't want you to worry." >> reporter: but worry they did. >> she would call me and we would talk about things. and then she would call me again an hour later and she wouldn't remember anything that we talked about. >> reporter: it got so that tammie sometimes didn't pick up when her mother...
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the girls were just flipping out. en she didn't answer, the jury said ok, failure to respond to and i qs asian was tantamount to agreeing to it. if you think that was old-fashioned, it is still the case, it was the supreme court only a few years ago. if you are asked the question and refuse to answer, that can be used as evidence against you. then and now, there are somebody parallels between then and now. the reason it could get so chaotic is because by the town they got to the actual court hearings, they were used to having those there. they were part of a crowd. >> you laid out the speech, three phases of the trial. it is a complete cast of characters there. >> in the investigative phase, and that is where you get the local magistrate and they were the ones to be called in to see -- they travel to salem village to hear these complaints. they didn't make anyone going to salem. it was much easier for them to go there but they stayed and the longer they stayed, the more people said and by the way, i think this. they we
the girls were just flipping out. en she didn't answer, the jury said ok, failure to respond to and i qs asian was tantamount to agreeing to it. if you think that was old-fashioned, it is still the case, it was the supreme court only a few years ago. if you are asked the question and refuse to answer, that can be used as evidence against you. then and now, there are somebody parallels between then and now. the reason it could get so chaotic is because by the town they got to the actual court...
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the part. but how far will girls now go? ike, well, ijust hate it. ijust want it removed, i want it treated. typically they will be 14, 15, 16, but i have seen girls who are younger. the youngest girl i have seen as a girl of nine. the surgery is called labiaplasty, it is where the lips of the vagina are shortened and reshaped. it can be done for cosmetic reasons or if they are causing a woman pain. paquita has been a gp for 30 years and has only recently started seeing patients with these concerns. i remember the girl pointing at her genitalia, and her nose sort of wrinkling in disgust. and saying, what's this? there seems to be this very narrow spectrum of what is acceptable. that the inner lips, if you like, should be invisible. a bit like a barbie doll, you don't see anything. the nhs says it won't carry out this surgery for cosmetic reasons and that it shouldn't be performed on girls under 18. but last year more than 150 girls and the age of 15 had labiaplasty on the nhs. i find it very hard to believe that there were 15
the part. but how far will girls now go? ike, well, ijust hate it. ijust want it removed, i want it treated. typically they will be 14, 15, 16, but i have seen girls who are younger. the youngest girl i have seen as a girl of nine. the surgery is called labiaplasty, it is where the lips of the vagina are shortened and reshaped. it can be done for cosmetic reasons or if they are causing a woman pain. paquita has been a gp for 30 years and has only recently started seeing patients with these...
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are beating the afflicted girls, torturing them. 92,t of the spectors of most of them are beating the afflicted girls, torturing them. these spectors, not much of a leap that these specters, the masters of the servant girls, are carrying out physical abuse it is the girls. physical violence by head of the household against children or service not uncommon. there was more latitude certainly than today. it sounds like if you are a teenage servant in a household you are an orphan or a war , refugee, you probably cannot do much to protect yourself. not just master but husbands are problems. john willard who was executed, his testimony really was him beating his wife and perhaps one reason why his wife's family testifies against him. jordan burroughs, the famous minister accused an executor for -- accused a executed for witchcraft, he had lost 2 wives and that was not uncommon, but his wives' ghosts talked to the afflicted girls and said george murdered them. george burroughs is known for tremendous strength and secretive, controlling way
are beating the afflicted girls, torturing them. 92,t of the spectors of most of them are beating the afflicted girls, torturing them. these spectors, not much of a leap that these specters, the masters of the servant girls, are carrying out physical abuse it is the girls. physical violence by head of the household against children or service not uncommon. there was more latitude certainly than today. it sounds like if you are a teenage servant in a household you are an orphan or a war ,...
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vice president of the girl scouts says gauging girls in stem goes eye a long way towards you nudging them towards those fields later in life. lots of girl scouts do robotics. >> wasn't someone on this part of the girl scouts. >> i was. >> it wasn't rob and i. >> nice. >> before we go how about a morning forecast. >> it's important meteorology you need to know the next heat spell. 80s inland, seven day forecasts brings the 90s back beginning wednesday. >> thin mint weather. >> that it is. bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- rob lowe! chrissy metz!
vice president of the girl scouts says gauging girls in stem goes eye a long way towards you nudging them towards those fields later in life. lots of girl scouts do robotics. >> wasn't someone on this part of the girl scouts. >> i was. >> it wasn't rob and i. >> nice. >> before we go how about a morning forecast. >> it's important meteorology you need to know the next heat spell. 80s inland, seven day forecasts brings the 90s back beginning wednesday....
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then the girls traveled 500 miles to the embassy in kabul to get their visas twice.ied both times. they were devastated, but last week president trump authorized the visas the girls needed to travel to america. they were deeply grateful that they and afghanistan were not forgotten. >> team afghanistan. >> reporter: now the girls will complete for a medal aga the afghanistan ambassador says the afghan people will be watching. >> seeing them and seeing the talent that they represent gives us the hope that afghanistan has the potential to become a stable and prosperous country. >> reporter: it's still unclear why the girls' visas were initially refused. the state department says they can't even discuss it because of privacy concerns. by the way, afghanistan is not one of the six nations included in the president's travel ban, but five of those nations are represented here. they are syria, iran, libya, yemen, and sudan. >> maybe the winners of the robot olympics will get a scholarship to m.i.t. that school is doing some remarkable things with robots like making a mek nic
then the girls traveled 500 miles to the embassy in kabul to get their visas twice.ied both times. they were devastated, but last week president trump authorized the visas the girls needed to travel to america. they were deeply grateful that they and afghanistan were not forgotten. >> team afghanistan. >> reporter: now the girls will complete for a medal aga the afghanistan ambassador says the afghan people will be watching. >> seeing them and seeing the talent that they...
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davis got on bart with the little girl. so we're working with bart pd to review video and we are asking members of the community to keep their eyes peeled for ms. davis and ms. booker.until about 9 this evening, more than a half a dozen police cruisers were at the family's homewith k-9s combing through the area. sgt andrew frankel/berkeley pd spokesman: we start with the basics, check the house, check the yard. then individual officers do a neighborhood canvas, literally door to door, yard to yard looking to see if they may be in the neighbor hood. we don't have any concers as to the child is in imminent danger. we are a little concerned that the child is suppsoed to be with child dad and grandma and no t in mom's custody.davis was last seen wearing a black jacket and blue jeans.while her daughter was wearing black shirt, black pants and grey sneakers. (hermela aregawi)if you have any information that can help find these two - you're asked to call berkeley police, reporting in berkeley, hermela aregawi, kron 4 news. ((steve)
davis got on bart with the little girl. so we're working with bart pd to review video and we are asking members of the community to keep their eyes peeled for ms. davis and ms. booker.until about 9 this evening, more than a half a dozen police cruisers were at the family's homewith k-9s combing through the area. sgt andrew frankel/berkeley pd spokesman: we start with the basics, check the house, check the yard. then individual officers do a neighborhood canvas, literally door to door, yard to...
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by cutting with knives, cut the seat belt off the little girl, was able to take her out with her car seat and put her on the ground away from the plane because of the smell of fuel and we were able to pull the seat forward, cut the little boy out.people on scene say the boy, walked off the plane and appeared to be fine.and the woman was conscious but injured.robert castillo/witness:i was talking to her to make sure she stayed conscious and with us. we couldn't get her out because the pilot seat was on top of her, the four of us we couldn't pull it up. the firemen got here and put a neckbrace and a backbaord, they slid her up adn got her out.the cirrus sr-22 took off from sonoma skypark runway around 12:45 in the afternoon.. and crashed about about a thousand feet southwest on private property. witnesses say in the minute before the crash they heard unusual sputtering then saw the plane glide down.robert castillo/witness:at that point i heard a pop and i saw what i now learned is a parachute deployed from the back. it slowed the airport down. at that point the airplane went into the g
by cutting with knives, cut the seat belt off the little girl, was able to take her out with her car seat and put her on the ground away from the plane because of the smell of fuel and we were able to pull the seat forward, cut the little boy out.people on scene say the boy, walked off the plane and appeared to be fine.and the woman was conscious but injured.robert castillo/witness:i was talking to her to make sure she stayed conscious and with us. we couldn't get her out because the pilot seat...
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there is the presumption that the girls of the family are not as worthy as the boys and girls are almostd have helped to put into the schools, help teach girls about rights, choices, education, the dangers of child marriage, the signs, what to look out for. there is lots of work done to protect the girls and make the message clear that this is wrong on all levels. and is it treated as a crime? absolutely. the combat squad with the local authorities and the chief will make sure the perpetrators are held accountable. it is 100% and illegal crime. they need to be protected, they deserve education, they have a right to a choice and thatis they have a right to a choice and that is taken away from them, they do not deserve to live in fear. there is so much poverty in ghana. felicia, who you saw in the film, she had her one—month—old baby sleep ona hard she had her one—month—old baby sleep on a hard floor, no running water, no toilet, so when a man comes along and offers them a bit of money or more stability, you can see how they might be pressure for the family for them to get married, or they
there is the presumption that the girls of the family are not as worthy as the boys and girls are almostd have helped to put into the schools, help teach girls about rights, choices, education, the dangers of child marriage, the signs, what to look out for. there is lots of work done to protect the girls and make the message clear that this is wrong on all levels. and is it treated as a crime? absolutely. the combat squad with the local authorities and the chief will make sure the perpetrators...
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police said the girl's family have been informed, and they are examining the scene for what the girlsn killed in stabbings at a hotel beach in the popular red sea resort of hurghada in egypt. at least four other people were injured and a man has been arrested. the knifeman initially killed the two women before injuring two other tourists at the zahabia hotel. he then swam to a nearby beach and attacked and wounded two more people before he was overpowered by staff and arrested. a 31—year—old man has died after being attacked by two men on a moped at greenwich in south—east london. the police say the victim was on a street when he was stabbed and shots were fired. he was pronounced dead at the scene and his family have been informed. no arrests have been made. the authorities in turkey have sacked a further 7000 members of the security forces and civil service , as mass rallies are held in the country to mark the first anniversary of a failed coup to overthrow president erdogan. around 200,000 people have now been punished for allegedly supporting the plot. 0ur correspondent mark lowen
police said the girl's family have been informed, and they are examining the scene for what the girlsn killed in stabbings at a hotel beach in the popular red sea resort of hurghada in egypt. at least four other people were injured and a man has been arrested. the knifeman initially killed the two women before injuring two other tourists at the zahabia hotel. he then swam to a nearby beach and attacked and wounded two more people before he was overpowered by staff and arrested. a...
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they deal with the friendships between the italian girl and the jewish girl. this sort of get into it from the angle that students of any age could deal with. but it is a really good point. i have come up against it. adrienne sosin: they also tell about the world of work. it is really interesting for young children. i hold up this page of "brave girl," because here is clara sitting with the sewing machines and the cutters. the oppressors are behind her. it says as the week grinds by clara makes friends with the , other factory girls. at lunch they share stories and , secrets as if they were in school -- where they belong. so it is a really interesting take on what is happening and how relatable this is. "fire at the triangle factory," it is not really about the fire itself. the girls are caught in the fire but one girl is jewish and one , is italian and they are making friends across boundaries. her father said do not go there , do not be friends. otherelp -- one helps the after the fire get home. it is that kind of thing. when you get into the more middle scho
they deal with the friendships between the italian girl and the jewish girl. this sort of get into it from the angle that students of any age could deal with. but it is a really good point. i have come up against it. adrienne sosin: they also tell about the world of work. it is really interesting for young children. i hold up this page of "brave girl," because here is clara sitting with the sewing machines and the cutters. the oppressors are behind her. it says as the week grinds by...
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so the girls scraped this project together. no matter where they place, the team stole the show. >> the competition goes through tomorrow here in dc and it celebrating permission to participate. team gambia was approved this week as well after being denied the first time. >>> florida is still working to fight the zika virus. governor rick scott spoke today and said people need to be cautious during hurricane season. anyone visiting the state should use bug repellent and wear protective clothing. >>> we want you to check out unique video, spectrum closely copying the affects of a rainbow above shanghai this morning. the unusual phenomenon extended more than 100 meters across the sky. it's pretty rare and could only be seen in part of the city. >> what's going to cause that? >> yeah. >> that's your basic circle horizontal arcing. >> did you just make that up? >> no, i didn't. i could have, though. >> it's light going through water, water droplets. they're high clouds in the atmosphere and it giveshe sort of like a horizontal rainb
so the girls scraped this project together. no matter where they place, the team stole the show. >> the competition goes through tomorrow here in dc and it celebrating permission to participate. team gambia was approved this week as well after being denied the first time. >>> florida is still working to fight the zika virus. governor rick scott spoke today and said people need to be cautious during hurricane season. anyone visiting the state should use bug repellent and wear...
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when the girl followed her for several blocks the girl said. the girl made it finally to her house and told her mom what happened. there was an attempted kidnapping last week in the woodbridge area. >>> turning our attention to politics this morning. the white house now hoping for a fresh start today. a clean slate with secretary john kelly beginning his first official day as chief of staff. reince priebus was ousted last week. jennifer johnson tells us that republicans hope that general kelly can bring some stability to the west wing. >> president trump having a saturday night dinner at his washington, d.c. hotel with incoming chief of staff general john kelly. insiders hope he brings order to a chaotic white house even over anthony scaramucci who openly and graphically criticized other cabinet members. about the new chain of command. >> i will speak with them about that as i'm sure anthony scaramucci will. i think we're serious and excited to have our first formal meeting. some republicans think it will help the president get his agenda back
when the girl followed her for several blocks the girl said. the girl made it finally to her house and told her mom what happened. there was an attempted kidnapping last week in the woodbridge area. >>> turning our attention to politics this morning. the white house now hoping for a fresh start today. a clean slate with secretary john kelly beginning his first official day as chief of staff. reince priebus was ousted last week. jennifer johnson tells us that republicans hope that...
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ambassador to afghanistan said it may have in because they were afraid the girls would overstay their visas. >> only a minority of people do so. i think it is important to understand and realize they should not impact the relationships and people to people connections. melissa: 157 nations also invited -- iran, iraq, and pakistan. no word on if other countries faced the same scrutiny, but these young scientists say they have a message for girls everywhere. >> a woman can make these things. kimberly: we continue to follow developments in arizona, nine people dead, another person missing after raging waters tore through a popular swimming area in the national forest. danger is not over yet. >> holy mackerel. our trail is blocked off because of this. brian: these are frantic moments after floodwaters swept away swimmers in arizona. >> trying to rescue this guy. brian: one woman describing the events as they happened. >> the son was over there and the mom was in the water. >> water, mud, trees, and to bury rushing down the river -- trees and debris rushing down the river. rainstorms sent
ambassador to afghanistan said it may have in because they were afraid the girls would overstay their visas. >> only a minority of people do so. i think it is important to understand and realize they should not impact the relationships and people to people connections. melissa: 157 nations also invited -- iran, iraq, and pakistan. no word on if other countries faced the same scrutiny, but these young scientists say they have a message for girls everywhere. >> a woman can make these...
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i thought i had a job to help my family, but the other girls told me things. later, the pimp sold my virginity for $300. srey: i lost my choice. i lost m my voice. i lost myself. translator: i was worth nothing to them but money. some nights, i was sent out with one or two customers. some nights, he kept me in, where i saw 10, 20 customers. when i didn't want to have sex, they beat me. sometimes they electrocuted me. i could have ran, but i was afraid, and my mother had made a contract. i am a good daughter. i do not want to hurt my mother. then there was a man, a foreigner. he took me in his car to the forest. he was drunk, and he did things to me that hurt badly. then one night i was taken to a hotel to see another customer, but it was the police and a nongovernment organization. i was very afraid. i thought they will make me work more, but instead, they took me to a shelter. i was safe. i could not leave, but no one could hurt me there. srey: and then i f found out i have hiv. one of the men, he give it to me. translator: for many, especially in cambodia, hi
i thought i had a job to help my family, but the other girls told me things. later, the pimp sold my virginity for $300. srey: i lost my choice. i lost m my voice. i lost myself. translator: i was worth nothing to them but money. some nights, i was sent out with one or two customers. some nights, he kept me in, where i saw 10, 20 customers. when i didn't want to have sex, they beat me. sometimes they electrocuted me. i could have ran, but i was afraid, and my mother had made a contract. i am a...
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it is about the all-american girls professional baseball league and now girls across the country areering at the headquarters to play the game they love. [applause] >> reporter: at the stadium in illinois, history is being made. 200 girls, age 7 to 17, have come here for the largest girls only baseball tournament in u.s. history. 15-year-old kenndra plays third base. why is that so important to around other girls at this level? >> because other girls know what it is like to be a girl playing baseball on an all boys team back home and they know the extra work they have to put into be better than the boys. >> this is the greatest game on earth. >> she was the founder of baseball for all, a group whose mission is to empower girls through baseball. >> there is no crying in baseball. >> siegal was inspired by a league of their own. >> ♪ ♪ >>> the 1992 film about the first all-american girls professional baseball league. baseball execs created it while the second world war while they were fighting overseas. they once played for the all girls' league the >> we'll never have any babe ruth in
it is about the all-american girls professional baseball league and now girls across the country areering at the headquarters to play the game they love. [applause] >> reporter: at the stadium in illinois, history is being made. 200 girls, age 7 to 17, have come here for the largest girls only baseball tournament in u.s. history. 15-year-old kenndra plays third base. why is that so important to around other girls at this level? >> because other girls know what it is like to be a...
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all the. girls know. he got caught. the house on class. the late shift five zero. zero zero lakh. like sappho when we found out that. it was tough for. our place there ha. just decided to help a group of junior girls prepare for the coming exam. where. i was going to go back . to the families and also she only got attention by a hard turn to leave the house mail or if you don't i'll show you the mirror and guess you don't negotiate deals will make you look. bad news and fleece ya so if you go to the dances other than follow solution. which is it just cause it sounded too real funky floyd. a little. a little still showed up to you girls without windows are good for you ha ha. that's a very rough terrain so it's rough climates and you have to fight to be able to them if. it was gunshots on top of them and so very fresh they would have been going to have been even not. don't let me back up. you know i don't want. to see a bit of what is in this world when these rigid to put you straight in the good. old to new book to meet him and if. you don't think about this if he's so good on no y
all the. girls know. he got caught. the house on class. the late shift five zero. zero zero lakh. like sappho when we found out that. it was tough for. our place there ha. just decided to help a group of junior girls prepare for the coming exam. where. i was going to go back . to the families and also she only got attention by a hard turn to leave the house mail or if you don't i'll show you the mirror and guess you don't negotiate deals will make you look. bad news and fleece ya so if you go...
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arabella's grandmother says the girl has been traumatized ever since. en the door bell rings or someone comes knocking she asks "is the dog back?"the family plans to sue the department for the horrific ordeal. sot: ella sogomonian, san jose// "san jose police released a statement saying it was an accident b but didn't respond whether the canine officer will face disciplinary action. in san jose ella sogomonian kron 4 news." in hayward... the 29-year-old man shot to death wednesday while pushing his three-month old child in a stroller has been identified by the alameda county sheriff's office as daniel del- toro. he is survived by his wife and young boy. the boy was not injured in the shooting. the sheriff's office says he is now with his mother. for now, the sheriff's office isn't releasing any information on who killed del- toro... but adds that witnesses are cooperatiing with investigators. in hayward, philippe djegal, kron four news. (dan kerman) here at uc berkeley more controversy over a proposed speech by conservative commentator. but now uc offici
arabella's grandmother says the girl has been traumatized ever since. en the door bell rings or someone comes knocking she asks "is the dog back?"the family plans to sue the department for the horrific ordeal. sot: ella sogomonian, san jose// "san jose police released a statement saying it was an accident b but didn't respond whether the canine officer will face disciplinary action. in san jose ella sogomonian kron 4 news." in hayward... the 29-year-old man shot to death...
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the girl was there doing laundry with her grandmother. she didn't tell her what happened until after they left, and the grandmother then called police. ( darya ) an officer spotted chavez at a nearby shopping center and arrested him. he's being held on a one dollars bond. (mark) today the murder trial begins for the man accused of killing kate steinle in san francisco. 54-year-old juan francisco lopez-sanchez has pleaded not guilty to second degree murder. he was in the country illegally after previously being deported to mexico five times. his attorney says that lopez-sanchez áaccidentially fired a gun he found under a bench on pier 14. steinle was killed as she stood with her dad taking pictures near the bay bridge. president trump has repeatedly used the steinle case as a way to get congress to p
the girl was there doing laundry with her grandmother. she didn't tell her what happened until after they left, and the grandmother then called police.
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but this really is the evening before geek girl rising comes out. so it's a really special moment for us. and to kick things off, just to give you a taste of what the book is about, we're going to show you a little trailer first. so let's roll the video. [laughter] >> i think that women now understand we are not going to get ahead unless we help each other to get ahead. >> i have a female manager, and she's the one who hand picked me and advocates for me and pushes me beyond my leadership role currently. >> so many women i know might not be able to work the typical 9 to 5 job, but having this new kind of -- [inaudible] gives them the opportunity to work from home, to travel, to do everything else they want, to be mothers but also have a job. >> i don't think that a google should be the gatekeeper, any tech company should be the gatekeeper of who gets to sort of, you know, take advantage of the amazing opportunities that technology affords us. >> angels exist because there are enough -- [inaudible] out there, and i'm in the midst of creating more wome
but this really is the evening before geek girl rising comes out. so it's a really special moment for us. and to kick things off, just to give you a taste of what the book is about, we're going to show you a little trailer first. so let's roll the video. [laughter] >> i think that women now understand we are not going to get ahead unless we help each other to get ahead. >> i have a female manager, and she's the one who hand picked me and advocates for me and pushes me beyond my...
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police said the girl's family have been informed, and are examining the scene for what the girls might of us don't know that we're carrying the gene that causes a disease known as hcm. sir david frost had the condition — and while it didn't cause his death he did pass it on to one of his sons miles who died at the age of 31. now, his family is trying to help other people to find out if they could be affected too. chris buckler reports. there's milesy. milesy, come here. in every child, you can find something of their parents, and often inherited alongside looks and characteristics are things that can't be seen. miles frost shared with his father david a gene responsible for a heart condition that led to his sudden death. for your 31—year—old brother to die, suddenly and unexpectedly, nothing can prepare you for it. and i'll never get over the pain of learning that for the first time. miles loved sport, and he seemed extremely healthy, but he died after going out for a run. his brothers have now set up a fund which, along with the british heart foundation, is paying for people to be tes
police said the girl's family have been informed, and are examining the scene for what the girls might of us don't know that we're carrying the gene that causes a disease known as hcm. sir david frost had the condition — and while it didn't cause his death he did pass it on to one of his sons miles who died at the age of 31. now, his family is trying to help other people to find out if they could be affected too. chris buckler reports. there's milesy. milesy, come here. in every child, you...
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do people blame the girls or the man? there is a tendency to blame the girls. r of the predator. if she puts herself in the line of danger then it is on her, if horrible consequences befall. it's so ingrained in us that we don't really...we don't really interrogate it. so when the story broke in 2000, you know, a lot of us were reading the times back then thinking, finally, someone is bringing this to light because no one ever talks about it. some would say that there is a race element to this, that society asks fewer questions about the welfare of black girls than white girls. is there anything in that or is it pure celebrity culture, people think that celebrities are celebrities? i think there are a lot of things at play, including the fact that these girls are african—american. i think there is a georgetown... ..there is like, it was recently found that black girls are seen as older compared to white girls and are less vulnerable. that, coupled with r kelly's hometown hero status sort of made it easier for him to maybe take advantage of these girls. jim, can
do people blame the girls or the man? there is a tendency to blame the girls. r of the predator. if she puts herself in the line of danger then it is on her, if horrible consequences befall. it's so ingrained in us that we don't really...we don't really interrogate it. so when the story broke in 2000, you know, a lot of us were reading the times back then thinking, finally, someone is bringing this to light because no one ever talks about it. some would say that there is a race element to this,...
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the summer coding camp that is teaching young girls to get involved in >>> it's a symbol of american patriotism, right, the bald eagle? this morning somebody spotted this eagle, and the humane rescue alliance said it was having trouble breathing and could not fly. no word on what may have happened to the bird but hopefully they will post happy updates do not r sooner thab later. >> better days ahead, huh? >> yeah, for sure. rethinking my time. you will meet a group of middle school girls in virginia, and they will prove creating video games is work. >> it's part of a summer camp by george mason university and a virginia business as new 4's amy cho shows us the goal is to get more girls interested in technology. take a look. the girls in this computer class started from scratch. now they have just about cracked the code to building a finished game. >> as long as it's there, it's perfect. >> it's super fun watching other people be prau tkublgtioductive and it feels good because most girls think, oh, i can't do this because, you know, i'm a girl. people think girls are very typical. >> d
the summer coding camp that is teaching young girls to get involved in >>> it's a symbol of american patriotism, right, the bald eagle? this morning somebody spotted this eagle, and the humane rescue alliance said it was having trouble breathing and could not fly. no word on what may have happened to the bird but hopefully they will post happy updates do not r sooner thab later. >> better days ahead, huh? >> yeah, for sure. rethinking my time. you will meet a group of...
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the youngest is 14 years old, the oldest, only 16. these girls from afghanistan putting together a robot was only one of the challenges they face. >> they did it two times. >> these young women who live in the western city of iraq in afghanistan traveled 500 miles just to apply for their visas. but even after they were denied they continued to work might inspire other students in their country and around the world. after president trump intervened the girls left cobble arriving at dulles more than 20 hours later. >> this is what those girls from afghanistan have worked so hard to be part of. it's an international robotics competition, teams from more than 160 countries are competing here at constitution hall in dc. they all start out with the same box of carts. they all have to build a robot to perform a specific task and, as you can hear, the competition is fierce. >> three of the girls watched nervously from the risers. the contestants partnered with other teams to foster a global spirit. these young women say they're learning a lot from the ot
the youngest is 14 years old, the oldest, only 16. these girls from afghanistan putting together a robot was only one of the challenges they face. >> they did it two times. >> these young women who live in the western city of iraq in afghanistan traveled 500 miles just to apply for their visas. but even after they were denied they continued to work might inspire other students in their country and around the world. after president trump intervened the girls left cobble arriving at...
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as amy cho shows us, the girl is goal is to get more interested in technology. >> reporter: the girlsn this computer class started from scratch. now they just about cracked the code to building a finished game. >> as long as it's there it's perfected. >> it's super fun watching other and learning how to make video games so other people can enjoy it other than yourself. >> it feels good. most girls think, oh, i can't do this because, you know, i'm a girl. people think girls are stereotypical. >> reporter: designing games teaches coding, photo shop and math. but they also learn lessons you won't find in textbooks. >> we learned about teamwork, like working together to make the games, edit them, and for feedback. >> the girls are doing fantastic. i love seeing them work together and the games they're creating. >> reporter: that excitement is something many of them say will last a lifetime. >> i very much would love to do this as a job. wake up every day and actually be excited to go to work. >> do what you love. don't be afraid to make mistakes. don't be afraid to stand up for yourself a
as amy cho shows us, the girl is goal is to get more interested in technology. >> reporter: the girlsn this computer class started from scratch. now they just about cracked the code to building a finished game. >> as long as it's there it's perfected. >> it's super fun watching other and learning how to make video games so other people can enjoy it other than yourself. >> it feels good. most girls think, oh, i can't do this because, you know, i'm a girl. people think...
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president trump stepped in - allowing the girls to come here after their visas were denied. the state department won't say why the team's visa was denied, but the u.s. ambassador to afghanistan stated it may have been because the u-s was afraid the girls would overstay their visas. the three day event starting today with 157 nations, also invited iran pakistan. the girls are entering a robot they made that can recognize blue and orange and sort balls into correct locations. as kids get closer to heading back to class - a school supply drive happening today in montgomery county. the annual event helps provide supplies to families in need. each year, students and staff collect and donate items as they clean out their lockers and desks, to hand out over the summer. the drive begins at nine a-m at richard montgomery high school. warm today but getting even hotter this week.. later this week.. how high those temperatures will go - and what day it will feel like triple digits, next. it's go time at dunkin' with two egg and cheese wake-up wraps for $2. enjoy
president trump stepped in - allowing the girls to come here after their visas were denied. the state department won't say why the team's visa was denied, but the u.s. ambassador to afghanistan stated it may have been because the u-s was afraid the girls would overstay their visas. the three day event starting today with 157 nations, also invited iran pakistan. the girls are entering a robot they made that can recognize blue and orange and sort balls into correct locations. as kids get closer...
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that way you can from your lips to god's ears larry when they give you one they don't believe in the girls that trailer that's all next on larry. welcome to larry king now our special guest is yardley smith the emmy award winning actors voice actors comedienne and playwright yardley is best known of course is the voice of lisa simpson on the simpsons which just completed its twenty eighth season making it the longest running scripted series of any kind in american history and other that it's a failure in front of the camera we've seen yardley in shows like herman's head and dharma and greg and films like maximum overdrive and as good as it gets her newest film oils is available on video on demand we'll talk about miles in a minute twenty eight years you were with us from the start yes how did you get the part of lisa. it's sort of a i feel like it's a lot of turkey turner discovered in the drugstore kind of story i was doing as really small play and a tiny theater in los angeles and the casting director who ended up casting the simpsons a year later came to see that play and i could like s
that way you can from your lips to god's ears larry when they give you one they don't believe in the girls that trailer that's all next on larry. welcome to larry king now our special guest is yardley smith the emmy award winning actors voice actors comedienne and playwright yardley is best known of course is the voice of lisa simpson on the simpsons which just completed its twenty eighth season making it the longest running scripted series of any kind in american history and other that it's a...
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the headlines... a 16—year—old girlblic sector pay cap. the energy regulator, 0fgem, has announced plans to limit gas and electricity bills for people on low incomes. a price cap is already in place for four million people who use pre—payment meters. the french energy company, edf, says the cost of building the nuclear power station at hinkley point in somerset could go up by nearly 10%. it says the total bill is now likely to be nearly 80 handguns are seized from a car heading to the uk from calais. two men have been charged. police believe the weapons were intended for criminals in the uk. up to 18 people are feared dead after a tour bus crashed and burst into flames in southern germany. the bus collided with a lorry on a motorway close to the bavarian town of stammbach. police say 31 people were injured. earlier our berlin correspondent jenny hill gave us the latest there were 48 people on board this bus, 46 passengers, two drivers, as you say, a group of adult germans thought to have been on a tour from the state of
the headlines... a 16—year—old girlblic sector pay cap. the energy regulator, 0fgem, has announced plans to limit gas and electricity bills for people on low incomes. a price cap is already in place for four million people who use pre—payment meters. the french energy company, edf, says the cost of building the nuclear power station at hinkley point in somerset could go up by nearly 10%. it says the total bill is now likely to be nearly 80 handguns are seized from a car heading to the uk...
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it's cold and not collaborative and these are some of the things you hear from younger girls when you them about it. but that is the complete opposite they were super creative and they were artsy and they care about fashion and family and they have these incredibly multifaceted lives and their jobs are very collaborative. there is a computer genius of the tech company, so the memo park on the accelerator called the women's startup lab there were eight female founders who were technology founders living in the house and the interesting things i learned about researching this book is female entrepreneurs don't look like richard hendrix or act like the programmer type that you see on tv or hear about in the media. they are from all over the country, one in particular from santa fe new mexico with two little kids at home said this is the first time i've been able to breathe and not have my kids all over me, started a baby equipment rental company so when you go visit your parents across the country traveling with kids and have strollers and all these things you don't have to come you can
it's cold and not collaborative and these are some of the things you hear from younger girls when you them about it. but that is the complete opposite they were super creative and they were artsy and they care about fashion and family and they have these incredibly multifaceted lives and their jobs are very collaborative. there is a computer genius of the tech company, so the memo park on the accelerator called the women's startup lab there were eight female founders who were technology...
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the girl's family found out about the encounter and told police. he may have contacted other girls on social media. >>> a weekend tragedy this a call for a house fire on palmer street as they were putting out the fire, they found a man's body inside the home. investigators say the body was by the front door. the man lived alone, kept to him search and was pretty active. >> it was pouring down snow, stopped to give him a ride. never bothered nobody. really goodman. sad. >> the identity of the victim is being withheld until they notified his family. investigators are searching for the cause of the fire now. >> the fallout continues after 135 people got sick from eating at a local chipotle. two of the customers are suing the chain for $74,000 in damages. they ate at the sterling location around july 14th and became sick. chipotle says it may be the illness. the restaurant has been sanitized. george's county are being protected from mosses. they're planning to spray in the new carrollton area. the department says the west nile virus was detected in mosq
the girl's family found out about the encounter and told police. he may have contacted other girls on social media. >>> a weekend tragedy this a call for a house fire on palmer street as they were putting out the fire, they found a man's body inside the home. investigators say the body was by the front door. the man lived alone, kept to him search and was pretty active. >> it was pouring down snow, stopped to give him a ride. never bothered nobody. really goodman. sad. >>...