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be the downtown area of the township. it's the agways, the auto-parts store, the bank. it's your typical small-town village. man: people think that rural areas are pristine and perfect and everybody has a nice, simple life. that's, uh, not exactly the situation here. when you come into town in the summer, you know you're coming to herminie. woman: the aroma in 90-degree days... can sometimes just want to knock you over. woman: we have water. we have power, we have gas, but we have no sewage. i guess when they laid out the town years ago, it just all went into the pipes and straight into the "crick." sabljak: i've lived here 43 years in the same house. when i moved here, they told us that sewage would be here shortly. and here it is 43 years later and we still don't have it. my husband and i went to the first meeting. he always said, "boy, i'll never see it in my lifetime." well... my husband passed away last december. man: right now, the wastewater in herminie is going to basically three places -- in the street, down mine
be the downtown area of the township. it's the agways, the auto-parts store, the bank. it's your typical small-town village. man: people think that rural areas are pristine and perfect and everybody has a nice, simple life. that's, uh, not exactly the situation here. when you come into town in the summer, you know you're coming to herminie. woman: the aroma in 90-degree days... can sometimes just want to knock you over. woman: we have water. we have power, we have gas, but we have no sewage. i...
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girl's famill embraces one of the teens who helped save went missiigg rom heerhomeein lancaater township say shhewwa playing outside wee a &pman ffered tt take her for &pice cream.her fammly launchedd a search effootaad ooice were alert--when the girl was found. &ptwo boys saw herrin a car wit &temar buggs: soon s the ggy 3 hasing themm,he sopped aa her outand he raa to me ann paid that she neededdher mom tracey clay:he's hheooe who heeoed track her down and she 3 police are now checking with prea ice creem shopp as they believe hh's between the ages a limp.nd 77... anddwalls with 3 ttere's still nooword on where fuggtivv... has been... on the - claims... requested... until... he can get ...to... latin america../ . where ... several ounttris have offered him aaylum. asylum. as stevv centannia reports, hhve thousands of documents &pdeeaiiing the sttucture and opeertion offthe national seccrity agency. edwwrd snowden is till beeieeee to be stranded nnthe kkng last mooth. the - former n-s-a yyttms analyst countries offering him aaylum.o3 snnowenn sys: "i believe that the legal means to staa
girl's famill embraces one of the teens who helped save went missiigg rom heerhomeein lancaater township say shhewwa playing outside wee a &pman ffered tt take her for &pice cream.her fammly launchedd a search effootaad ooice were alert--when the girl was found. &ptwo boys saw herrin a car wit &temar buggs: soon s the ggy 3 hasing themm,he sopped aa her outand he raa to me ann paid that she neededdher mom tracey clay:he's hheooe who heeoed track her down and she 3 police are now...
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he imbibed the township spirit. he got into politics. .e met people he joined me anc here.think he must have joined [indiscernible] at first he was very anti- communist. here.ere organizing if there was a time when the anc split. the congress did not like the anc working together with whites . they were full of africanism. the organizing meetings here in cape town, the freedom charter. there were collecting peoples to man's. they were collecting peoples demands. they were taking people's grievances and presenting -- representing people for free, those who could not afford it. he kind of imbibed the problems of the people. i think it's a great man because he was quite in touch with those problems when he was staying here. unfortunately when he was here, he also divorced his wife. they were estranged because he was too busy. up and down with meetings. then he met winnie, this beautiful woman free at one thing led to another. unfortunately, before they can really enjoy their marriage, he was arrested. >> how was he captured? he was arrested normally for the first offense, whic
he imbibed the township spirit. he got into politics. .e met people he joined me anc here.think he must have joined [indiscernible] at first he was very anti- communist. here.ere organizing if there was a time when the anc split. the congress did not like the anc working together with whites . they were full of africanism. the organizing meetings here in cape town, the freedom charter. there were collecting peoples to man's. they were collecting peoples demands. they were taking people's...
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the other one is round as well what big it would be this ill and children's township it's a circular shape you have hit in fact made it still like corners. in her childhood foster and it was often punished for being naughty by being made to stand on her own in a corner. she's hated the idea of cohen has ever since. she believes that children should study close to the pneumatic reach their parents fall in to avoid prolonged separation. it's a semi mobile school providing a first stage elementary education it's not just for adopted children but for any kids whose parents bring them from nearby villages old by magic and camp months. when cut to begin ok children today we're going to draw a fish. pursed one semi-circle and another one well connected make a tail and a hand. and a thin. parents are able to take their children home from school any time they choose. life shows that if you simply want to teach children to read and write and you don't have to pull them away from the sledges that can be too big a sacrifice. and i mean all indigenous people not just the net's. children continue
the other one is round as well what big it would be this ill and children's township it's a circular shape you have hit in fact made it still like corners. in her childhood foster and it was often punished for being naughty by being made to stand on her own in a corner. she's hated the idea of cohen has ever since. she believes that children should study close to the pneumatic reach their parents fall in to avoid prolonged separation. it's a semi mobile school providing a first stage elementary...
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the other one is round as well what big you would be this ill and children's township is a circular shape you have hit in fact that it's don't like corners where you will. in a childhood foster and it was often punished for being naughty by being made to stand on her own in a corner. she's hated the idea of corners ever since. she believes the children should study close to the pneumatic reach their parents fall in to avoid prolonged separation. it's a semi mobile school providing a first stage elementary education it's not just for adoptive children but for any kids whose parents bring them from nearby villages old american camps months ok. cut to be q ok children today we're going to draw fish patterns to one semi-circle and another one well connected me to tail and a hand. and a thin. parents are able to take their children home from school any time they choose. life shows that if you simply want to teach children to read and write and you don't have to pull them away from this ledges that can be too big a sacrifice. and i mean all indigenous people not just the net's. children continu
the other one is round as well what big you would be this ill and children's township is a circular shape you have hit in fact that it's don't like corners where you will. in a childhood foster and it was often punished for being naughty by being made to stand on her own in a corner. she's hated the idea of corners ever since. she believes the children should study close to the pneumatic reach their parents fall in to avoid prolonged separation. it's a semi mobile school providing a first stage...
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. >> reporter: for children by the hundreds, living in the ghettos of the south african township of sowetoter life are being answered by this man. >> come up here quickly. >> reporter: jose bright, an american lawyer from compton, california. >> i have been here eight years, this is home. >> reporter: he has an african name the locals gave him. roughly translated, it means a gift from god. most of the students ages eight to 18 are orphans, many of them have lost parents who died of aids. kids like 17-year-old elizabeth. her mother and sister died from aids. she lives in the small house with her grandmother and five other relatives. their life is lean, certain people share one table with seven chairs. they use this to heat the house. it is winter in south africa. there is a bright circle, she says, thanks to the american who came into her life. >> i always smile when i see him. the only reason that makes me wake up in the morning and go to school is because mr. bright is there. >> i wish people could see what i see every day, how brave these young people are to walk so far on an empty stoma
. >> reporter: for children by the hundreds, living in the ghettos of the south african township of sowetoter life are being answered by this man. >> come up here quickly. >> reporter: jose bright, an american lawyer from compton, california. >> i have been here eight years, this is home. >> reporter: he has an african name the locals gave him. roughly translated, it means a gift from god. most of the students ages eight to 18 are orphans, many of them have lost...
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from haddon township, new jersey, please welcome david mcgill.elcome back, david. >> hi, everybody. [cheers and applause] >> well, we know you are a volunteer firefighter and also a pediatric home health nurse. tell me a little bit about what you do and why you like it so much. >> uh, basically, i go to someone's house and ta of their sick child, either
from haddon township, new jersey, please welcome david mcgill.elcome back, david. >> hi, everybody. [cheers and applause] >> well, we know you are a volunteer firefighter and also a pediatric home health nurse. tell me a little bit about what you do and why you like it so much. >> uh, basically, i go to someone's house and ta of their sick child, either
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moved into a handful of government built townships.tics say that is nothing less than a policy that they promised to oppose at every turn. meetingternational considering ways of protecting the ocean around antarctica, failing to reach agreement. russia and ukraine blocked a move, saying that the meeting did not have the authority to set up marine protection areas. both countries had earlier backed the creation of a marine protection area as part of an effort to save critical habitats. many people say it is wildlife. the philippines, one of the fastest-growing economies in southeast asia. the number of overseas workers wanting to turn -- return home are taking advantage of the boom. we have the success story of one of those people. >> they had been a fixture on the griddle -- literally -- glittery world of high-fashion. now his goal is for his creations to shine even brighter, but this time in his home country of the philippines. >> every time i see someone leave the country, i feel so sad. you have to sacrifice a lot and nothing can he
moved into a handful of government built townships.tics say that is nothing less than a policy that they promised to oppose at every turn. meetingternational considering ways of protecting the ocean around antarctica, failing to reach agreement. russia and ukraine blocked a move, saying that the meeting did not have the authority to set up marine protection areas. both countries had earlier backed the creation of a marine protection area as part of an effort to save critical habitats. many...
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in other words as the scale of human societies grew, the township and the process turned too small to deal with a large scale problems so it required the inventiveness of the renaissance in the early modern period to create a new idea of the nation, of the people who then constitute themselves as a large entity capable of ruling and social contract theory is that people can concede to themselves being in a contract with another to obey a much larger power. in some the nation's state emerged as a solution to the limited scale, the limited capacity of the city to deal with the new growing problems of europe and then leader of north america and asia. the nation state was the solution to the problem of adequate scale on the part of the city. but now as i describe it the nation's eight mesoscale is to diminutive to deal with the global reach of the problems that we face today. what i am suggesting is that we circle back to the cities but not one city, one town, one policy at a time, but what cities can do together in networks to work and cooperate across borders to do with individual sover
in other words as the scale of human societies grew, the township and the process turned too small to deal with a large scale problems so it required the inventiveness of the renaissance in the early modern period to create a new idea of the nation, of the people who then constitute themselves as a large entity capable of ruling and social contract theory is that people can concede to themselves being in a contract with another to obey a much larger power. in some the nation's state emerged as...
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his car was found outside a restaurant in bloomfield township, michigan, not far from where the family lived. [ female announcer ] are you sensitive to dairy? then you'll love lactose-free lactaid® it's 100% real milk that's easy to digest so you can fully enjoy the dairy you love. lactaid®. for 25 years, easy to digest. easy to love. for ♪5 years, and now there's a new way to do the same for your dog. introducing new purina dog chow light & healthy. it's a no-sacrifices, calorie-light way to help keep him trim, with a deliciously tender and crunchy kibble blend he'll love. and 22% fewer calories than dog chow. discover the lighter side of strong. new purina dog chow light & healthy. that's not much, you think. except it's 2% every year. go to e-trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert: it's low. a . >>> welcome back, everybody. now on to business where wall street is likely tepid until the fed concludes its two-day meeting which begins later today. all three indices posted losses yesterday. the s&p remains on target for its best monthly gain since 2011.
his car was found outside a restaurant in bloomfield township, michigan, not far from where the family lived. [ female announcer ] are you sensitive to dairy? then you'll love lactose-free lactaid® it's 100% real milk that's easy to digest so you can fully enjoy the dairy you love. lactaid®. for 25 years, easy to digest. easy to love. for ♪5 years, and now there's a new way to do the same for your dog. introducing new purina dog chow light & healthy. it's a no-sacrifices, calorie-light...
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meanwhile, impoverished and bob wayans had to look down as the government tore down entire townships.ugabe the freedom fighter had turned into an autocrat, a man who saw no need for political opposition. >> after the grim struggle that we waged, to expect that our people would be divided between themselves. we are still the heroes of this struggle. >> but the president's support steadily eroded. demonstrations and strikes spread to the end of the 1990's. the man behind the protests had started out as a mine worker before eventually becoming a union leader. he founded the movement for democratic change and stood against mugabe in presidential elections. >> president mugabe has served his time. i think to all intents and purposes, he is more of a liability than an asset to the nation. >> mugabe's security forces even resorted to physical violence. but his biggest rival stayed popular despite several attempts on his life and charges of treason. he ran for president again in 2008 and won the first round, but he boycotted the runoff after scores of his supporters were killed. he said he wa
meanwhile, impoverished and bob wayans had to look down as the government tore down entire townships.ugabe the freedom fighter had turned into an autocrat, a man who saw no need for political opposition. >> after the grim struggle that we waged, to expect that our people would be divided between themselves. we are still the heroes of this struggle. >> but the president's support steadily eroded. demonstrations and strikes spread to the end of the 1990's. the man behind the protests...
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the bedouin would be moved into a handful of government-built townships. critics say it's a policy of adjudication and promise to oppose it at any turn. >> the shooting death of florida teenager trayvon martin was tragic and unnecessary. attorney general eric holder's first comments since the acquittal of george zimmerman on saturday. he says federal prosecutors are continuing to investigate. meanwhile, demonstrations have been taking place across the country. in birmingham, alabama, hundreds gathered at the site where civil rights demonstrations were held 50 years ago. also protests in los angeles, frake and oakland, california, as well as in new york. meanwhile, the president promise to release all of the country's political prisoners by the end of the year. he gave at insurance during the visit to the u.k. the british prime minister raised concernings about myanmar's human rights records. we have a report now from london. myanmar's leaders are no longer shunned by the west. president ten sane welcomed to downey street by the british prime minister david
the bedouin would be moved into a handful of government-built townships. critics say it's a policy of adjudication and promise to oppose it at any turn. >> the shooting death of florida teenager trayvon martin was tragic and unnecessary. attorney general eric holder's first comments since the acquittal of george zimmerman on saturday. he says federal prosecutors are continuing to investigate. meanwhile, demonstrations have been taking place across the country. in birmingham, alabama,...
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family of maugeri farms, a third-generation italian-american owned farm, at their home in woolwich township new jersey. joe maugeri, jr., greeted us. thank you for having us in your home! my daughter, tanya. >> your gorgeous farm. beautiful. >> lidia: maugeri farms provides delicious new jersey produce to local restaurants and grocery stores across the nation. so that's anna? hey, anna, you're the matriarch here, huh? how are you doing? >> so nice to meet you! >> mama anna maugeri served tanya and i a wonderful lunch of roasted peppers, eggplant parmigiana, tomato and cucumber salads, and a platter of chicken cutlets thrown in for good measure. all the produce was freshly picked that morning at their farm. allora, thank you for having us, salute, buon appetito. it felt like a homecoming, a welcoming like my mother would prepare. but we came to the garden state to see the vegetables in all their glory -- in the fields. so joe and his son, cameron, took us to see the seemingly never-ending bounty of wonderful tomatoes. so, tell me, how many acres do you have here? >> i believe there's about 2
family of maugeri farms, a third-generation italian-american owned farm, at their home in woolwich township new jersey. joe maugeri, jr., greeted us. thank you for having us in your home! my daughter, tanya. >> your gorgeous farm. beautiful. >> lidia: maugeri farms provides delicious new jersey produce to local restaurants and grocery stores across the nation. so that's anna? hey, anna, you're the matriarch here, huh? how are you doing? >> so nice to meet you! >> mama...
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cranbury township is next. i kind of agree with the last caller. i think there is this culture of corporate greed that kind of exists. the salaries are greatest. begrudges in a free marketplace earnings. you talk about the disparaging environment that exists between the ceo, and a mid-level to lower-level management or even a lower level worker. it is absolutely said. - sad. there needs to be more sensitivity to a little less profit. the work force that could be inspired that has a chance to make more than what they're making. profits are of. on with the examples. we're headed in the wrong direction. the way is to be was a lot better. corporate america is trying to fool the public at large. >> it in the discrepancy between the top -- what the top makes and with the average worker makes? >> it is not just the number. the reason why the top made less is not because they made less, there was a concern to mid-level workers that deserved it more than had more perks and more things. made butre being they're being taken at the top. it feels uncomfortable.
cranbury township is next. i kind of agree with the last caller. i think there is this culture of corporate greed that kind of exists. the salaries are greatest. begrudges in a free marketplace earnings. you talk about the disparaging environment that exists between the ceo, and a mid-level to lower-level management or even a lower level worker. it is absolutely said. - sad. there needs to be more sensitivity to a little less profit. the work force that could be inspired that has a chance to...
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that didn't stop local residents from directing their anger at the train company as the mourning townshipands answers. >> it's a bomb that is on the railroad. why is it normal that it's acceptable. >> reporter: for those reliving the horror of that night they describe it as apop lip tick. >> we will all die at the end of the world. >> her world will never be the same. her son lived in the town center and hasn't been heard from since. his home, no longer standing. the days i hoped my son would call, that he was alive. i know in my heart, he is gone. the family gave dna samples to investigators. this 79-year-old mother is fearful they will never locate his remains. >>> former president, george w. bush speaking out for immigration reform. he said congress should act to fix the immigration system. >> i don't intend to get involved in the politics or the specifics of policy but i do hope there is a positive resolution to the debate. i hope during the debate that we keep a benevolent spirit in mind and understand the contributions immigrants make to our country. >> he says the country should up
that didn't stop local residents from directing their anger at the train company as the mourning townshipands answers. >> it's a bomb that is on the railroad. why is it normal that it's acceptable. >> reporter: for those reliving the horror of that night they describe it as apop lip tick. >> we will all die at the end of the world. >> her world will never be the same. her son lived in the town center and hasn't been heard from since. his home, no longer standing. the...
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. >> reporter: for children by the hundred living in the ghettos of the south african township of soweto -- >> reporter: jose bright, an american lawyer from compton, california. you are a long way from compton, california. >> oh, yes, i have been here now 18 years. and this is home. >> reporter: bright runs a school, the african name the locals gave him, roughly translated "a gift from god." most of the students ages 8 to 18 are orphans, kids who lost one or both parents in this country long ravaged by hiv/aids. >> my mother died when i was 2. that's what my grandmother told me. >> reporter: kids like 17-year-old elizabeth. her mother and sister died from aids. she lives in the small house with her grandmother and five other relatives. >> you can see, there is nothing in there, in the refrigerator. >> reporter: their life is lean. seven people share one table with two chairs. they use the hot plate to cook meals and heat the house. it is winter in south africa, at night temperatures can drop into the 30s. but there is a bright spirit, elizabeth's dark circumstance cannot dim, thanks she
. >> reporter: for children by the hundred living in the ghettos of the south african township of soweto -- >> reporter: jose bright, an american lawyer from compton, california. you are a long way from compton, california. >> oh, yes, i have been here now 18 years. and this is home. >> reporter: bright runs a school, the african name the locals gave him, roughly translated "a gift from god." most of the students ages 8 to 18 are orphans, kids who lost one or...
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they have a little townships, i call them shanty towns.ater, i think the usher took it. so i located it on the icloud, i saw it was a very bad neighborhood, but i tracked it. apparently he got caught texting, and he had to go to driving school. >> jimmy: remarkable, were you able to apprehend him? >> this is the b & b, a little charming b & b -- >> jimmy: just a "b" maybe, the family really goes all out with accommodations. >> okay, this is another sign, warning, please look under your vehicle for penguins. if you go to cape town, there is a lot of penguins, there is a lot of road kill in the parking lot? >> jimmy: there is? >> yeah, these signs should be everywhere, because even in l.a. they used to get under the car. >> jimmy: and now they're all gone, because we didn't have the signs. i don't believe there are penguins, i think it is just a tourist trap. >> talking about signs, this is a restaurant, tequila, beer, chili, boobs -- >> jimmy: i have never seen chili boobs -- this is -- >> okay, this is just a sign i saw in the johannesburg
they have a little townships, i call them shanty towns.ater, i think the usher took it. so i located it on the icloud, i saw it was a very bad neighborhood, but i tracked it. apparently he got caught texting, and he had to go to driving school. >> jimmy: remarkable, were you able to apprehend him? >> this is the b & b, a little charming b & b -- >> jimmy: just a "b" maybe, the family really goes all out with accommodations. >> okay, this is another...
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take your pick. 41, and her husband, joe giudice. 43 of montville township, new jersey.t indictment with conspiracy to commit mail, wire fraud, bank fraud. making false statements on loan applications bankruptcy fraud. prosecutors allege they received $4.6 million in mortgage withdrawals from home equity lines, credit, construction loans, and filed fake w-2s and tax returns. these are some serious charges. bravo spokesmen had no comment. the case is pending. working its way through court. >> they have got a lot of kids. i hope they can work something out there. >> yeah. >>> moving on to "the bachelorette," if you watch, this is not new. if you did not watch, turn away from your televisions. because this is -- spoiler alert. desiree hartsock had her heart socked. >> wow. >> she is heartbroken because if you have been watching then you know she has gone throughout this entire season kind of, picking, one, leaning toward one guy more than the others. that's brooks, you see him right there. he was the only one out of the three left that had not said those three important wor
take your pick. 41, and her husband, joe giudice. 43 of montville township, new jersey.t indictment with conspiracy to commit mail, wire fraud, bank fraud. making false statements on loan applications bankruptcy fraud. prosecutors allege they received $4.6 million in mortgage withdrawals from home equity lines, credit, construction loans, and filed fake w-2s and tax returns. these are some serious charges. bravo spokesmen had no comment. the case is pending. working its way through court....
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the house will township its own, shep? congress may break a record this year for being unproductive. last year the record low in the history of the nation since analysts started keeping track anyway back in 1947. this year congress has passed just 15. police in georgia say they have arrested the son of the nfl star lawrence taylor on statutory rape charges. cops in suburban atlanta say lawrence taylor jr. is accused of having sex with two underaged girls. back in 2011 his father got probation after having sex with underage pro prostitute of his only. legal analyst arthur aidala represented lawrence in that case. an 80-ton whale flicked its tail right into a surfer's head. knocked him out. but he survived and he is talking and you will hear from him. plus, star power on the jersey shore today. we'll tell you the special gift that rocker bon jovi presented to the new jersey governor chris christie. ♪ ♪ let it rock ♪ let it roll ♪ you can't stop the firee da burning out of control. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be
the house will township its own, shep? congress may break a record this year for being unproductive. last year the record low in the history of the nation since analysts started keeping track anyway back in 1947. this year congress has passed just 15. police in georgia say they have arrested the son of the nfl star lawrence taylor on statutory rape charges. cops in suburban atlanta say lawrence taylor jr. is accused of having sex with two underaged girls. back in 2011 his father got probation...