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paco, who isis 22, runs ththe k bar togetherer with her momothed other female relatives. pacoco: i like it t here a lot.. iteedsds ouramily,y, a my mamama also worksks here. i i like it a lolot. it's hard, but work is work. and woululdn'tive itit ufor anytything else. reporter: the plantainins are t up andnd then fried d inunflowr oil for eight to ten minut,, untitil th're ninicend greasas they're eaten mostly with meat or fish.h. almomost everyone e can affort hehere. childrdren love to e eat the as frfrom the stallll without anyny trimmings. alococos remind everyone here f ho c cooking. when i've got time, i rmrmally iake e themyself.f. i i don't come f from around h, but when i'm'm in town, meme ay daughthter come by.. >> i love e it. it's my fafavorite meal.l. it's's sweet. i don't avave the ighthtest t. reporter: a a portion coststse equivalentnt of 45 eurococents. see you nextxt time, and till then, take care. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, narrator: on this episode of "earth focus," climate change is forcing people to migrate in searc
paco, who isis 22, runs ththe k bar togetherer with her momothed other female relatives. pacoco: i like it t here a lot.. iteedsds ouramily,y, a my mamama also worksks here. i i like it a lolot. it's hard, but work is work. and woululdn'tive itit ufor anytything else. reporter: the plantainins are t up andnd then fried d inunflowr oil for eight to ten minut,, untitil th're ninicend greasas they're eaten mostly with meat or fish.h. almomost everyone e can affort hehere. childrdren love to e eat...
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and i imagine hw i'm goingng to get up and get te trophy from ththe coaches. it feels really great for me. houzaifa: i'm with my brother and my friends. my good friends, you. rawan: rana is my football friend. she plays as our goalkeeperer. she's really like active, and she knows how to play football. shehe's rreally passionate. when she's on the goal, i'm there in the field, she screams my name and she says, "do that" and "do that," "good, good." she motivates me a lot, and that's a really g god thing about her that she makes me feel likike--like i owown the field. she really helps me. [speaking g arabic] [rana speaking ararabic] [rawan speaking arabicic] [rana speaking] [both speaking] [coach speaking in arabic] [girls speaking arabic] ghazi al omari: actually, mueen was one of the most active focal popoints. he was very y support, very cooperative, uh, he was there always when we need something. his death was like-- it was a tragedy, a heartbroken story, because, like, he was preparing for palestiniadi each day by day. we thought about postponing the event,
and i imagine hw i'm goingng to get up and get te trophy from ththe coaches. it feels really great for me. houzaifa: i'm with my brother and my friends. my good friends, you. rawan: rana is my football friend. she plays as our goalkeeperer. she's really like active, and she knows how to play football. shehe's rreally passionate. when she's on the goal, i'm there in the field, she screams my name and she says, "do that" and "do that," "good, good." she motivates me...
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and i imagine hw i'm goingng to get up and get te trophy from ththe coaches. it feels really great for me. houzaifa: i'm with my brother and my friends. my good friends, you. rawan: rana is my football friend. she plays as our goalkeeperer. she's really like active, and she knows how to play football. shehe's rreally passionate. when she's on the goal, i'm there in the field, she screams my name and she says, "do that" and "do that," "good, good." she motivates me a lot, and that's a really g god thing about her that she makes me feel likike--like i owown the field. she really helps me. [speaking g arabic] [rana speaking ararabic] [rawan speaking arabicic] [rana speaking] [both speaking] [coach speaking in arabic] [girls speaking arabic] ghazi al omari: actually, mueen was one of the most active focal popoints. he was very y support, very cooperative, uh, he was there always when we need something. his death was like-- it was a tragedy, a heartbroken story, because, like, he was preparing for palestiniadi each day by day. we thought about postponing the event,
and i imagine hw i'm goingng to get up and get te trophy from ththe coaches. it feels really great for me. houzaifa: i'm with my brother and my friends. my good friends, you. rawan: rana is my football friend. she plays as our goalkeeperer. she's really like active, and she knows how to play football. shehe's rreally passionate. when she's on the goal, i'm there in the field, she screams my name and she says, "do that" and "do that," "good, good." she motivates me...
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gulliver: in the center of , most of ththe roads are blocked. there is very little cicirculation, very littltle traffic. on street corners, there are blockades, mostly young people standing by cars they have parked to control traffic. they let people through if they are supporters of the revolution, as they call it, including quite a lot of large trucks that go to republic square, where there are trucks going around with a lot of people waving armenian flags and dancing to music, and shouting "victory" or "pashinyan." there is a carnival atmosphere. you get the sense these people think they will win and are not giving up. young people are dancing in the streets, actually. genie: at the moment, pashinyan has not been voted prime minister. there are negotiations underway. can the sides negotiate their way out of this crisis? gulliver: it is hard to say. the optimism of those out on the street, and all supporters of the opposition movement in armenia that you talk to, seem almost unbeatable. they seem absolutely convinced that the republican party
gulliver: in the center of , most of ththe roads are blocked. there is very little cicirculation, very littltle traffic. on street corners, there are blockades, mostly young people standing by cars they have parked to control traffic. they let people through if they are supporters of the revolution, as they call it, including quite a lot of large trucks that go to republic square, where there are trucks going around with a lot of people waving armenian flags and dancing to music, and shouting...
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ththe tail a littlele bit off c color, but te corere is nice, soso i graded ia 2g w with a two o plus 4. we haa limited amountnt of wild f fishe can take to keep p the populatin sustainable, and yet we have a growing population in the world, so we need this seafood. there are more imports now. hahalf the world's seafood supply is being farmed. it's not happening in the u.s.s. it's s happening g in ananother coununtry under r proy under leless strenuouous enenvironmentatal conditioions,d meanwnwhile, , we don't have e t happening g in the u.s.s. becauf all our regululations. schubel: aquaculture refers to growing seafoodod in water. the problem within freshwater, which is where most of it comes now, well, freshwater is going to be under serious pressure as we go farther into this century because of climate change, so we need to bee looking to the oce. we don't have a single fish farm ananywhere in the united statesn fedderal waters. at the preseset time, there are two apapplicatis for permits--one offff san diego aand one off long island, , new york. in an area the size of lake michiga
ththe tail a littlele bit off c color, but te corere is nice, soso i graded ia 2g w with a two o plus 4. we haa limited amountnt of wild f fishe can take to keep p the populatin sustainable, and yet we have a growing population in the world, so we need this seafood. there are more imports now. hahalf the world's seafood supply is being farmed. it's not happening in the u.s.s. it's s happening g in ananother coununtry under r proy under leless strenuouous enenvironmentatal conditioions,d...
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ththe line goes m here and it keeps going down.t's long overdue to change the strategica, and here's an idea. and wouldn't it be interesting if unionons became known in america not just for doing the work for collective bargaining, for their members in such-and-such an industry, but part of a social movement to rebuild a new society around a concept of democracy at work, becoming the champions for a whole new way of living and working. would give the e unions a role in society that they once had, as part of a better world for people, a whole new set of opportunities going far beyond the job and the conditions of the particular place where the union was born. what an excicitg new vista for a a labor movovemt which really badldly needs new ideas and new--so i i was very exexcited by what the steelworks and mondndragon making an alliae might mean. but it'll take many people pushing in that direction to realize the potential. sir? >> because of your interview with--on "charlie rose"-- i'm fascinated, first of all. i watch him almost ev
ththe line goes m here and it keeps going down.t's long overdue to change the strategica, and here's an idea. and wouldn't it be interesting if unionons became known in america not just for doing the work for collective bargaining, for their members in such-and-such an industry, but part of a social movement to rebuild a new society around a concept of democracy at work, becoming the champions for a whole new way of living and working. would give the e unions a role in society that they once...
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what went through ththe? region within a a hundred hundred. it was it was online because i'm at least e eighty six ad i thought if anyone were confirmed that it is not something that i. it is it is a statement about john donne and two jobs jobs or george i don't is expected rights. mailing he is he is mainland gelasian should help them a lot has been done well well held in isolation is just as the full cd of the world well twenty ways might might because it is a leader in the idea government eventually show made me don't know not enough. being beyond dogs you. when they play today. saying.. being a a lawyer royals. it's. no good so that's another. now. let's get on another. station as the world is always nice dtcc. at eight. fifty nine micrograms. in the end point five fights on schools in thehe world althouough when i when i say say say that it is twenty. five micrograms. officially to reiterate radio friendly. among others she's. so i decided. if the if the stock on the. but is it just doesn't come. yeah yeah affordable to the. they tend to.
what went through ththe? region within a a hundred hundred. it was it was online because i'm at least e eighty six ad i thought if anyone were confirmed that it is not something that i. it is it is a statement about john donne and two jobs jobs or george i don't is expected rights. mailing he is he is mainland gelasian should help them a lot has been done well well held in isolation is just as the full cd of the world well twenty ways might might because it is a leader in the idea government...
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ththe report alsoo publishing se reasons why they didn't have leadership roles.eporter: a list of reasons not to work with women at high levels. on the border, the issues covered are extremely complex. most women don't want the hassle or pressure of sitting on a board. genie: the explanations -- >> the explanations come from a board of ceos from a range of companies. has been a drop in the number of companies with all-male boards come off on from 152 in 2011 to. 10 in 2017. exposing these kind of opinions is an important step. introduced in april 2017 employees to report their pay gap. >> transparency is a very useful tool because what it does is expose the issue, and companies are forced to talk about it because it is in the public domain. as we know, what gets measured gets managed. we know that over time, this will close the gap. reporter: recent research reveals that bridging the gender pay gap could bring 150 billion 2025 and the u.k. by has the potential to translate to 840,000 additionanal female employoyees. >> several e european cocompanis hahave warned
ththe report alsoo publishing se reasons why they didn't have leadership roles.eporter: a list of reasons not to work with women at high levels. on the border, the issues covered are extremely complex. most women don't want the hassle or pressure of sitting on a board. genie: the explanations -- >> the explanations come from a board of ceos from a range of companies. has been a drop in the number of companies with all-male boards come off on from 152 in 2011 to. 10 in 2017. exposing these...
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ththe populist parties are extreme. he is s ry unknown to everybody in italy.s a l law expert and an expertf international law but t he never heldld public office. he is leading the m mement and that is maybe the reason use chosen to lead this g government and both parties. both party l lders h hope to control him fromehind. it may be that both of them m wl be in th cabinet of thisis prime ministster. he will be the puppet on a string. >> this is a political no-name. it still remains to be seen whether or not he will be a puppet to one of those parties. he has to get the approval of the italian president how likely is that? >> it is quiteikely that the president wiwill approve thiss choioice because t the new prime miminister will have a broad majority for both houses of parliament. 60% of allll intelelligence - -- italiansns, are supporting this new approacach. they will go along witith it ototherwise,here will be an institutionanal governmental crisis. brent: we know that they have both been pretty critical of the european union. house brussels likely to resp
ththe populist parties are extreme. he is s ry unknown to everybody in italy.s a l law expert and an expertf international law but t he never heldld public office. he is leading the m mement and that is maybe the reason use chosen to lead this g government and both parties. both party l lders h hope to control him fromehind. it may be that both of them m wl be in th cabinet of thisis prime ministster. he will be the puppet on a string. >> this is a political no-name. it still remains to...
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we'rere stopping inin many portn ththe way.he e rest of thee b both cominm c coming fromats sweden. our plan itoto mak a voyage justst as importanant as actualy reaching gazaza. we go with the message of solilidarity and hope and d 're oflly humbled by the efefrts the papalestinians i in gaza a w ththe world t that all they wani just to lead a normal life, to be able to move about freely like most citizens of the world. anand ours are just small effor, but we tryry to amplify theirr voices through ourur action. our b boats will sail.. therere will be two vesessel sag the atlantic route and two smaller wi b big way and the canal routeses of europe e and e wiwill joioin together i in the mediteterranean andd conontinueo gaza f from there. as a an israeli, i i feel likiki have double obligigation n to participate in this because it is my own people who o are inflicting this susuffering on e palestininians of gaza. and what we try to convey is a message that we only try to prototect human rights, make israel compliaiant with intern
we'rere stopping inin many portn ththe way.he e rest of thee b both cominm c coming fromats sweden. our plan itoto mak a voyage justst as importanant as actualy reaching gazaza. we go with the message of solilidarity and hope and d 're oflly humbled by the efefrts the papalestinians i in gaza a w ththe world t that all they wani just to lead a normal life, to be able to move about freely like most citizens of the world. anand ours are just small effor, but we tryry to amplify theirr voices...
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julius: ththe savings cocommuy now has 150 members. in return for their membership privileges, they take part in garbage collection and reforestation efefforts. thanks to o the communitity, e local farmers have been ab t to esestablish a susuccessful sed line o of business. mariria-goretti bebeguma is anr member of the savings community who has managed to set up a business with a loan. the mother of six used to farm a small plot of land. now she's a shop-owner, and providing for her family. without muganzi's financial advice, she would never have taken that step. maria-goretti: i deposited 100,000 shillings with the savings group, and later i was able to borrow 200,000. i used that money to buy items for my store. by reselling them, i make a profit. julius: muganzi collects seedlings of native trees in the national park, which he plants along the river as part of the reforestation efforts. he set up a nursery where the saplings are c carefully tendd for a few weeks,s, before theye ready to plalant. muganzi and the savings community hav
julius: ththe savings cocommuy now has 150 members. in return for their membership privileges, they take part in garbage collection and reforestation efefforts. thanks to o the communitity, e local farmers have been ab t to esestablish a susuccessful sed line o of business. mariria-goretti bebeguma is anr member of the savings community who has managed to set up a business with a loan. the mother of six used to farm a small plot of land. now she's a shop-owner, and providing for her family....
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won the first round with 39% of ththe vote. god and alltoto thank voted today,o expressing their voices for me and all other candidates. today, colombia's democracy has won. duque's victory sets up a second-round runoff since no candidate hit 50%. he will face left-wing candidate gustavo petro, bogota's former mayor, who ended second place with 25% of the vote. after the results came in, on the mind was already runoff. he stuck to one of his campaign themes, saving the peace deal with farc. >> this is what we are going to talk about at the ballot boxes in 15 days. the return to violence, or building peace. we have given it our all. we are not playing with fire. we can have a colombia that is at peace. reporter: it is the first time a left-wing candidate has made it to the second round. it is also the first election since the government signed the agreement with the farc rebel group in 2016. the deal is one of the major talking points of this election. petro supports it. duque has vowed to rewrite the agreement. the future of th
won the first round with 39% of ththe vote. god and alltoto thank voted today,o expressing their voices for me and all other candidates. today, colombia's democracy has won. duque's victory sets up a second-round runoff since no candidate hit 50%. he will face left-wing candidate gustavo petro, bogota's former mayor, who ended second place with 25% of the vote. after the results came in, on the mind was already runoff. he stuck to one of his campaign themes, saving the peace deal with farc....
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days w with moments of real draa in the conflict between the two parties who won the elelection d ththeresidentnt's popolicy tod europe, and italy's contininued presence in the euro. so i think aftfter all the uncertainty and stress and wrangling, it is a relief to see a governmement being formed, evn ifif it is the two populist parties who caused considerable alarm all along. brent: what do you make of the new prime minister who could be sworn in tomorrow? what can we e expect from him? >> well, he really is an unknown. he is not particularly well known, even in the academic world. and he has no political experience, whatsoever. but he is trusted by the five-star movement. and his role will be effectively that of a broker between the five-star and the league parties, two populist parties with very different agendas. so it will take considerable diplomatatic skills to keep them together. and certainly there is concern that if he is not seen as an authoritative figure and really able to knock heads together and demand respect, it will be adjusting to see how things work out for the gover
days w with moments of real draa in the conflict between the two parties who won the elelection d ththeresidentnt's popolicy tod europe, and italy's contininued presence in the euro. so i think aftfter all the uncertainty and stress and wrangling, it is a relief to see a governmement being formed, evn ifif it is the two populist parties who caused considerable alarm all along. brent: what do you make of the new prime minister who could be sworn in tomorrow? what can we e expect from him?...
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this story, to me that chapter is like the inversion of the beginning of "war and peace," wherere all ththe beautiful peoe gather. this is the gutter ball. the story takes you out from there. amy: the main other characters outside of the baby -- your main characters. arundhati: the characters are -- there is -- born into a shia muslims family -- samam -- muslm family, born as a boy, but soon discovers she is really a woman trapped in a man's body, and at the age of 16 leaves home to live in a community of trans people. she lives in old delhi with a group of people that belong to a variety of genders as complicated as the -- which they referred to as the outside world. so, themselves and the world are separate. years.nds her teenage one of the most beautiful and of delhi -- the foreign correspondents, they quarter. they want to do this story. the thing about her, that is not only who she is. she is a shia. she is a woman that wants to be a mother. then she gets caught up in the massacre of 2002. is at up because she muslim and she escaped, and people think it is bad luck to kill. amy: -- the
this story, to me that chapter is like the inversion of the beginning of "war and peace," wherere all ththe beautiful peoe gather. this is the gutter ball. the story takes you out from there. amy: the main other characters outside of the baby -- your main characters. arundhati: the characters are -- there is -- born into a shia muslims family -- samam -- muslm family, born as a boy, but soon discovers she is really a woman trapped in a man's body, and at the age of 16 leaves home to...
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and manyf the won were telling usowow thewould d thirsty andive watefirst to theirhildren,o ththe derlrly, and tohehe anils.. [donkey ays] [grunting] [hazna tazrtete speingng native lauauage] baacach: t wataterhortagagand e irregarity ofainfall ve made velihoodere very diffilt for t househos. [vehicle e hornonksks] [mhahamed bour speingg nativlanguage [assa derh speaki frenc rgach: t impact climate change juswithin the 12 yess that w as an oanizatio ve been titive ithe e reon is allyly sggerining. therere has bebeen a signgnifict increase iththe heat andnd in te suers. theahara isight on thether sidof the mntain an is movi towardshis regi very eadily. ounir abbar speining frch]] rrgachfog g tas awayayll youvisuals.hen it ces vey,y, verslowowly an g gracisly. i run isis orgizatatiothat dday h thehe lgest ncnctiong fofog llllecti projecin the wld. barga: : the g gogoeshroughgh theetet, anthen themall molecus of water that are inside the f are caught in e honeycomomb sorof netng. anthen wi gravitythey desnd into a gutteranand th we gather them. [abbar speaking enench] [derh speakinfrench] [a
and manyf the won were telling usowow thewould d thirsty andive watefirst to theirhildren,o ththe derlrly, and tohehe anils.. [donkey ays] [grunting] [hazna tazrtete speingng native lauauage] baacach: t wataterhortagagand e irregarity ofainfall ve made velihoodere very diffilt for t househos. [vehicle e hornonksks] [mhahamed bour speingg nativlanguage [assa derh speaki frenc rgach: t impact climate change juswithin the 12 yess that w as an oanizatio ve been titive ithe e reon is allyly...
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but ththe new study estimates a death toll of at least 4645, with some projections topping 5700. researchers counted not just deaths directly from storm injuries such as falling debris, but also those who died dudue to storm-m-related dedelays in meml treatmenent for injujuries, infectctions, and d chronic ill. the findings contrast with president trump's boasts in the wake of the hurricane that puerto rico suffered a low death cocount. we'll have more on deaths from hurricane maria after headlines. in the gaza strip, israeli warplanes launched scores of airstrikes overnight tuesday, while hamas fired dozens of rocketets and mortars into southern israel in the most intense fifiting in ththe besied palestinian n territory since 2014. to do the cease-fire seems to have taken place. cease-fire seems to have taken place with a mass. the fighting followed a recent wave of nonviolent protests near israel's militarized border with gaza, inin which israeli snipers killed 116 palestinians and injured thousands more. meanwhile, israel's navy intercepted a flotilla carrying about two dozen
but ththe new study estimates a death toll of at least 4645, with some projections topping 5700. researchers counted not just deaths directly from storm injuries such as falling debris, but also those who died dudue to storm-m-related dedelays in meml treatmenent for injujuries, infectctions, and d chronic ill. the findings contrast with president trump's boasts in the wake of the hurricane that puerto rico suffered a low death cocount. we'll have more on deaths from hurricane maria after...
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as the hrsrs wenon, ththe was st shohoed. nno one expectcted j journalisto be outright targed in this sosort of y. therere have it attacks on television s stations in t the , boboth by y the televisision and grououps claiming to be e the so-calalled islamamic state, but there's neverer been someththing like t this wherththey go thehe exac sitete and dedeliver early target journalists p posing as a journalist. there are brief bios of each of the 10 journalists killed on monday. yar mohammad tokhi, cameraman at tolonews where he had worked for 12 years. he was due to be married within the month. shah marai, afp's chief photographer in their kabul bureau. he leaves behind six children, including a newborn daughter. ghazi rasooli, 1tv journalist and a journalism student at kabul university. 21 years old, scheduled to get married next month. nowroz ali rajabi, a cameraman with 1tv. he was the father of a three-month-old baby. farishta mahram durani, a journalist for azadi radio. she was a producer of the "woman" program on the sta
as the hrsrs wenon, ththe was st shohoed. nno one expectcted j journalisto be outright targed in this sosort of y. therere have it attacks on television s stations in t the , boboth by y the televisision and grououps claiming to be e the so-calalled islamamic state, but there's neverer been someththing like t this wherththey go thehe exac sitete and dedeliver early target journalists p posing as a journalist. there are brief bios of each of the 10 journalists killed on monday. yar mohammad...
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so these are ththe eextremists they are b becoming more and more. 1/3 of the nation are newcomomers. nenewcomers s that camame durin fighghting. >> m my family lived for many centuries in germany and it was in 1920 when it became impossible for the jews, my mother left for palestine to begin working as a gymnastic teacher in a youth village. she was thinking about the identity of a jew, andd she cam to her parents and said to them i don't think the germans want us here. i'm looking for another place where we can do something from the beginning. so she came here. i think her motivation saved about 15,000, 20,000 children. and i think it's good that i have some roots here. so this is my home since 1946, and i love the neighborhood. up there on the corner there's a catholic convent with a huge courtyard where it was very easy to learn to go on bikes. this was from 1946, 1947, the last joint palestinian jewish house. we had a very good relationship with the arabs. and then the war started in 1947. >> all the arabs were pushed out. >> they were pushed out. >> they feel guilty that you are
so these are ththe eextremists they are b becoming more and more. 1/3 of the nation are newcomomers. nenewcomers s that camame durin fighghting. >> m my family lived for many centuries in germany and it was in 1920 when it became impossible for the jews, my mother left for palestine to begin working as a gymnastic teacher in a youth village. she was thinking about the identity of a jew, andd she cam to her parents and said to them i don't think the germans want us here. i'm looking for...
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i am outrageged most of ththe t.eems toe prorogresss forl, how difficult it is young g people to realize that their very freedoms are e in jeopardydy if they are not wilig toto fight for t them. backou also have to lookk and accept and be p pleased that things have changnged. during a period of h her life e did not have the right to vote. the law in texex was that idiots, imbeciles, the insane, and women cocould not vote. and less than one generation later, i was the governor of texas. amy: that is ann richards. she was the governor of texas. we're joined by her daughter cecille richards, who t traveled thth road withth her through success and through losing as well. and what she taught you and what you went on to do, how did you come to be head of planned parenthood? you almost did not apply for the job. >> like a lot of other women, when i was called to interview for the job, i had all of my own self debts. i've never done anything that bit. i'll must cancel the interview. then i did what any grown woman would do,
i am outrageged most of ththe t.eems toe prorogresss forl, how difficult it is young g people to realize that their very freedoms are e in jeopardydy if they are not wilig toto fight for t them. backou also have to lookk and accept and be p pleased that things have changnged. during a period of h her life e did not have the right to vote. the law in texex was that idiots, imbeciles, the insane, and women cocould not vote. and less than one generation later, i was the governor of texas. amy:...
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thank yoyou for ththe suppt t yu giving me.nd as social media, , they qe for the support to cocontinue to move forward. i knknow losing a family members a papainful thing. losing a lovoved one. despite all of the plans o one s to see each other again, a forcefully, hehe did not happepn like that. my girlfriend wass killed or coursing the border. -- will crossing the border. and forcefullyly, she was shot n the head and killed immediately. i'm asasking, please, forr evere whwho sees t this video, suppore in demanding justice, and bringing to justice ththe person who o did this.s. losing a family member is painful. this t tragic. losing a loved one. i'm asking for your help in demanding justice. thank you. juan: claudia gomez gonzalez quest for yes family said shshe was attempting to come to the u.s. to further her education. this is her mother. save some money, she said. i'll earn money for my studies, she said. unfortunately, she was not able to do that. my poor little girl. my little baby. no, no, no, t this can't be. she is g
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and ththe radio forced. the nine and the year. not that the idea of this this is a disease me today while much of. the. the old man may well. see of the goal. that he see deaderick i calgary they really just a and they still to about. keep up. right on button on how to t. i saw this is a thing to lose on the. the two kids to raise royal and as you can see the final stand so close. to to be inventive and so. on the house. attack tax. investments and. right right right on and a nice as a. business. well and. that i'm not knowledgeable going to be keeping trace right yeah well being and oral in right relationships open and idea and the u. you'll call the sale of oil and i don't i don't but how about that. missiles as well as well soa year. right right yes yes has sent them to construction. he to treacherous anything other evidence of the government's just resolve international. the do not imitating this bill buildings wages. but not enough to find one time say either one west. this is a great. way bridge it is not goining to go check
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there are dignitaries from ththe u.s. prominent u.s. senators ted cruz and lindsey graham.hat handoverfor ceremony t that is going to be taking place at the southern edge between west and east jerusalem at 4:00 p.m. local time. have askedhorities but it is unclear whether or not it will happen for calls to prayer not to happen. not to disrupt the ceremony. we will wait and see how things go. we are heaearing some word that there may be a compromise where you will not hear the cost of prayer and the immediate the sanity of the consulate and soon-to-be embassy. >> after that another duration takes place, do we know what is going to happen next -- after the end no duration takes place, do we know what is going to happen next? pelleted -- what palestinians call the catastrophe. on top of the clashes from today, we are expecting on this the, we are looking over old city from the east jerusalem side. --are expecting on this side in the long-term, ththat is a question we wiwill be putting to our panel in a special edition of france 24. this recogognition of jerusalem might signal
there are dignitaries from ththe u.s. prominent u.s. senators ted cruz and lindsey graham.hat handoverfor ceremony t that is going to be taking place at the southern edge between west and east jerusalem at 4:00 p.m. local time. have askedhorities but it is unclear whether or not it will happen for calls to prayer not to happen. not to disrupt the ceremony. we will wait and see how things go. we are heaearing some word that there may be a compromise where you will not hear the cost of prayer and...
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ththe massacre came on the s sae day as t t opening o of the u.u. embassy in jerusalem. pres. trump: exactly 70 years ago, thehe united statates under presidenent harry tran, bebecame the first nation to recognize the state of israel. today y we officicially open the united states embasassy inn jejerusalem. congratulations. it has been a long time coming. amy: we will go gaza and jerusalem for the latest. plus, we will hearar from a palestinian man who survivived e nakba 70 years ago w when hundrs of thousands of palestinians were driven from their homes when israel was formed in 1948. >> nakba is that a disaster on my heart, disaster of my family. the deserter of my soul. a deserter of my country. amy: all t that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the israeli military killed at least 61 palestinians in gaza and wounded 2700 others for protesting monday's opening of the u.s. embassy in jerusalem israelias the occupation. among the victims shot dead by a .taffer was a 30-year-old man another victim was 8-
ththe massacre came on the s sae day as t t opening o of the u.u. embassy in jerusalem. pres. trump: exactly 70 years ago, thehe united statates under presidenent harry tran, bebecame the first nation to recognize the state of israel. today y we officicially open the united states embasassy inn jejerusalem. congratulations. it has been a long time coming. amy: we will go gaza and jerusalem for the latest. plus, we will hearar from a palestinian man who survivived e nakba 70 years ago w when...
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ththe truth is, , first of all'm against the death penalty. what actually happens is, of course there's a death penalty for mass murder. all of the people who are involved in mass murder sentence to death very dramatically and then released. really, it is a question of gathering evidence, of making a really strong case of taking -- of doing things because you really want to do them, not because you want to perform on some international stage by making these empty declarations. you havele is that rapes. you have these brutal men that are raping women -- of course, hindus are raping girls, muslims are raping girls. everybody is raving girls. there is no question of it belonging to only one community. but what is new over here is that aside from the fact that the girl was not just raped and killed, she was held in a temple, according to the please report, held into a temple and then bludgeoned to death, they had a ritualistic satanist that part to it which is terrifying. criminals, aside the the fact that people are marching in support of the rap
ththe truth is, , first of all'm against the death penalty. what actually happens is, of course there's a death penalty for mass murder. all of the people who are involved in mass murder sentence to death very dramatically and then released. really, it is a question of gathering evidence, of making a really strong case of taking -- of doing things because you really want to do them, not because you want to perform on some international stage by making these empty declarations. you havele is...
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deputy chair of ththe democratic national committee, or dnc. thank you so much fofor joinings from capitol hill. talk about the results of these primaries. result to me is that we had an outpouring of enthusiastic citizens and residents who want to be part of our american democracy. we had people come out. we had women win. we had women win like stacey abrams, who may just be the first black governor in the deep south and reconstruction. she is an amazing candidate. the candidates were great, but the outpouring and the enthusiasm was high. i think that is the most important metric for not just november, but for years to come if we can sustain it, if we can institutionalize that grassroots engraved german -- engagement it is a good and promising sign. juan: and many of these democratic primaries, you had, basically, a battle between the establishment dnc candidate and the candidate supported by journey -- bernie sanders our revolution. yes some one who is a prominent backer bernie sanders, how do you see these battles going out across the countr
deputy chair of ththe democratic national committee, or dnc. thank you so much fofor joinings from capitol hill. talk about the results of these primaries. result to me is that we had an outpouring of enthusiastic citizens and residents who want to be part of our american democracy. we had people come out. we had women win. we had women win like stacey abrams, who may just be the first black governor in the deep south and reconstruction. she is an amazing candidate. the candidates were great,...