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some of the women are illiterate and uneducated so shelter staff teach them essential skills such asding, writing and simple a arithmetic. employment training is also provided, learning a craft such as needle work or weaving can help the women earn an income and eventually their independence. the training ining is providedr staff members. the womens work is displayed at the entrance of the store. each product is labeled with its creators name. when an item is sold it gives the residenz residents a healin boost of confidence. sunita is a founder. she's making one of her regular weekly visits to the shelter.co. sunita is a founder. she's making one of her regular weekly visits to the shelter. sunita makes a point of speaking to everyone individually. their faces liegght up when the meet her. sunita believes that relaxing and enjoying time with others is a vital step to recovery for sex trafficking survivors. sunita, herself, was a victim of sex trafficking. at the age of 14 she was enslaved at a brothel in mumbai. for a month after she was abd t abducted she refused to prostitute so sh
some of the women are illiterate and uneducated so shelter staff teach them essential skills such asding, writing and simple a arithmetic. employment training is also provided, learning a craft such as needle work or weaving can help the women earn an income and eventually their independence. the training ining is providedr staff members. the womens work is displayed at the entrance of the store. each product is labeled with its creators name. when an item is sold it gives the residenz...
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district lines two top brass police officers memorized the housing youth is part of the problem uneducated officers that don't know us get sent a megs message our youth are all a problem my daughter that looks at exactly like me who is congratulating from state and ann nation this year was on her way from the job she taught people how to give tours police stopped are her held a gun to her head made her lay on the ground and handcuffed her to the police station for 5 hours and do a gun you poured test on her hand i was not allowed to get involved she was 18 the next day, i went to the police station they didn't tell my daughter why they herald a suspect shot off a gun who was a male with dreadlocks my plea the department hold some training to the officers on gender what a male from a female looks like and hair and black cultural hair and unused o on use of force you're expecting my daughter was a blackmail with dread locates and arrested a person fearless you can take this officers lives this is in the institution constitution that's how serious it is to arrest fearless a person officers us
district lines two top brass police officers memorized the housing youth is part of the problem uneducated officers that don't know us get sent a megs message our youth are all a problem my daughter that looks at exactly like me who is congratulating from state and ann nation this year was on her way from the job she taught people how to give tours police stopped are her held a gun to her head made her lay on the ground and handcuffed her to the police station for 5 hours and do a gun you...
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that is not productive. >> i am not uneducated or ignorant or needing help.it is like i said, it is such a divisive issue. it is one that i see the most where people are asking each other. >> thanks for coming. >> thank you. >> ignorance by divine, that is all i can say. ignorance by design. [applause] >> this will be our last. we are out of time. >> my name is rated -- my name is brandon. i thought the presentation and the panel were awesome. i don't think is that the
that is not productive. >> i am not uneducated or ignorant or needing help.it is like i said, it is such a divisive issue. it is one that i see the most where people are asking each other. >> thanks for coming. >> thank you. >> ignorance by divine, that is all i can say. ignorance by design. [applause] >> this will be our last. we are out of time. >> my name is rated -- my name is brandon. i thought the presentation and the panel were awesome. i don't think...
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that is not productive. >> i am not uneducated or ignorant or needing help.it is like i said, it is such a divisive issue. it is one that i see the most where people are asking each other. >> thanks for coming. >> thank you. >> ignorance by divine, that is all i can say. ignorance by design. [applause] >> this will be our last. we are out of time. >> my name is rated -- my name is brandon. i thought the presentation and the panel were awesome. i don't think is that the mascots horrible portrayal of an indigenous culture, but what i did see was a lot of misrepresented in the dream where of men -- misrepresented imagery were of men. i wonder if you also think this affect indigenous women, and how you think they have been portrayed? what has colonization deemed indigenous women as hostile -- as docile and investigated. >> 20 point. pocahontas was a woman. >>--let me point out pocahontas was a woman. >> as a mascot. >> the answer is yes -- men are stereotyped in a way that -- women are stereotyped in a way that invite, in essence assault on them. it is an ongoing
that is not productive. >> i am not uneducated or ignorant or needing help.it is like i said, it is such a divisive issue. it is one that i see the most where people are asking each other. >> thanks for coming. >> thank you. >> ignorance by divine, that is all i can say. ignorance by design. [applause] >> this will be our last. we are out of time. >> my name is rated -- my name is brandon. i thought the presentation and the panel were awesome. i don't think...
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unmature uneducated kids chl where kurdish forces are holding isis. here in this area isis is just up the road from me here they say they have absolutely no air cover from the international coalition. >> the coalition provides air cover for the iraqi government forces. everyone sels on their own. isis's black banner still flies over the town while black smoke rises from burning homes behind us. they keep a wary eye on them. these are men who have known little but war. 58-year-old man joined the iraqi army in his late teens. hows americans are more concerned about isis than ever. 80% say they think isis poses a serious threat to the united states. that's up from 73% in november. 68% last fall. the poll also finds 79% of americans are somewhat or very worried that the fight against isis will spread throughout the region. >> and the reopening of the cafe in sydney. new premier met with staff before the doors opened and praised them for their comradery. in december gunman took 17 people hostage. >> next here a look at why u.s. authorities are now investig
unmature uneducated kids chl where kurdish forces are holding isis. here in this area isis is just up the road from me here they say they have absolutely no air cover from the international coalition. >> the coalition provides air cover for the iraqi government forces. everyone sels on their own. isis's black banner still flies over the town while black smoke rises from burning homes behind us. they keep a wary eye on them. these are men who have known little but war. 58-year-old man...
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so uneducated or people who might have had disabilities or those kinds of things. and we've really found that the people who are participating are people who really want to control the timing and manner surrounding their death. >> reporter: still, dr. toffler says those final months and days should never be cut short, as he learned from experience with his own wife. >> we were married for 40 years, and, in the last five years, i think we had the best years of our life when she actually had a terminal diagnosis. and i... i wouldn't trade those five years for anything. >> reporter: as for pam, she's now volunteering for compassion and choices guiding other families through a process she now knows firsthand. >> nobody wants to talk about dying and death, but once we get into that, it really becomes an act of love. it really does. >> sreenivasan: what's the state of assisted suicide laws across the united states? visit www.pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: finally tonight, a pair of hooded gunmen killed five people, including a frerchl citizen and belgium security work
so uneducated or people who might have had disabilities or those kinds of things. and we've really found that the people who are participating are people who really want to control the timing and manner surrounding their death. >> reporter: still, dr. toffler says those final months and days should never be cut short, as he learned from experience with his own wife. >> we were married for 40 years, and, in the last five years, i think we had the best years of our life when she...
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. >> the women jailed on such grounds are all poor and uneducated.most, like guadalupe, are from rural communities. we go to see her mother in a village that is only accessible by foot. the attorney informs her of the upcoming appeal. if hilda does not seem overjoyed, it's because after eight years of seeing her daughter languishing in jail, she simply has no energy left. >> all i know is that my daughter is innocent. if she'd done anything bad, i would have been able to tell. >> hilda vasquez is 43, and has three other children and five grandchildren. they all miss guadalupe. plus, the few dollars she used to earn were vital to the family. hilda rarely visits guadalupe in jail as she can't afford the $2 ticket for the bus trip. we took her with us to the capital, san salvador, so that she could be present for the pardon hearing. the country's political parties are currently campaigning for the elections in march -- a time when politicians are eager to be seen as humane. no petition for pardon has ever been turned down here before. although none has
. >> the women jailed on such grounds are all poor and uneducated.most, like guadalupe, are from rural communities. we go to see her mother in a village that is only accessible by foot. the attorney informs her of the upcoming appeal. if hilda does not seem overjoyed, it's because after eight years of seeing her daughter languishing in jail, she simply has no energy left. >> all i know is that my daughter is innocent. if she'd done anything bad, i would have been able to tell....
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she preyed on people who were uneducated were hoping to be beautiful and she tricked them to took advancef it. >> they were. they were dying to be beautiful. i mean women want to be beaut if all different ways. and she knew it. and she took their money and instead did something that was horrible to them. >> the battle ain't over yet and god is still in control. i'm still being there for my sister and still going to stand with her till the end. >> you plan on al peeling. >> yes, we are. >> reporter: da's office says the conviction sends a message to other people like the madam and a warning to women like the london dancer who died and the injured who testified. windslow is set to be sentenceed on june 11th. iain. >> joyce, thank you. >>> some big improvements in your fox 29 winter weather authority. warmer temperatures an late sunset as we take a look outside. spring is right around the corner. this warming trend is going to continue. let's check in with chief meteorologist scott williams whose outside and scott you don't even need a coat and the sun hasn't set yet. >> that's right. we hav
she preyed on people who were uneducated were hoping to be beautiful and she tricked them to took advancef it. >> they were. they were dying to be beautiful. i mean women want to be beaut if all different ways. and she knew it. and she took their money and instead did something that was horrible to them. >> the battle ain't over yet and god is still in control. i'm still being there for my sister and still going to stand with her till the end. >> you plan on al peeling....
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how many white children have gone uneducated? how many white families have lived in stark poverty?been scarred by fear because we've wasted our energy and our substance to maintain the barriers of hatred and terror? [ applause ] and so i say to all of you here, and to all in the nation tonight, that those who appeal to you to hold on to the past dor so at the cost of denying you your future. this great, rich, restless country can offer opportunity and education and hope to all. all black and white.z all north and south. share cropper and city dweller. these are the enemies. poverty, ignorance, disease, re enemies, not our fellow man, not our neighbor. and these enemies, too, poverty, disease, and ignorance, we shall overcome. [ applause ]t( now, let none of us in any section look with prideful righteousness on the troubles in another section or the problems 6z of our neighbors. there's really no part of america where the promise of equality has been fully kept. in buffalo, as well as in birmingham, in philadelphia as nb well as selma, americans are oizñ struggling for the fruits of
how many white children have gone uneducated? how many white families have lived in stark poverty?been scarred by fear because we've wasted our energy and our substance to maintain the barriers of hatred and terror? [ applause ] and so i say to all of you here, and to all in the nation tonight, that those who appeal to you to hold on to the past dor so at the cost of denying you your future. this great, rich, restless country can offer opportunity and education and hope to all. all black and...
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she prayed on people who were uneducated. they were hoping to be beautiful. she tricked them. >> reporter: winslow's attorney said she was offered a plea deal that could have bought her 15 to 30. she now faces 70. sentencing hearing is scheduled for mid-june. reporting from the criminal justice center, i'm steve paterson for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> it is now just after 6:00 o'clock and it is still light outside. feels more like spring today but meteorologists are tracking some showers. meteorologist kathy offer or is live on the sky deck with her first forecast now, kathy. >> it is such a gorgeous afternoon. i hope everyone had a chance to get outdoors and enjoy it. it will get wet around here by tomorrow afternoon but good news in the seven day. take a look at our statistics today. high temperature in philadelphia did make it to 57 degrees, that is the mildest temperature since january 4th when we made it to 58. right now it is 56. forty-nine in allentown. fifty-five in wilmington. fifty-six in atlantic city. normal high for philadelphia is 50 degrees.
she prayed on people who were uneducated. they were hoping to be beautiful. she tricked them. >> reporter: winslow's attorney said she was offered a plea deal that could have bought her 15 to 30. she now faces 70. sentencing hearing is scheduled for mid-june. reporting from the criminal justice center, i'm steve paterson for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> it is now just after 6:00 o'clock and it is still light outside. feels more like spring today but meteorologists are...
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population is indigenous to this land, so, to me, it just shows how ignorant they truly are and how uneducatedthey are, too. >> reporter: dr. yifat monnickendam is an expert on assyrian christianity, a lecturer at hebrew university of jerusalem. >> syrian christians have been here since christianity started in the second century, or the fourth century. it doesn't matter. way before islam and way, way before the crusaders. the crusaders arrived in the 11th century and remained here for 200 years, approximately. the other christian groups in the area were here before and remained even after the crusaders left. >> reporter: though christians once again are worshipping freely in alqosh, they remain under attack in much of iraq and syria and throughout parts of the middle east. 21 egyptian coptic christians recently were beheaded by isis fighters in libya, and isis has made it a point to publicize its destruction of ancient and precious christian artifacts in iraq. hundreds of christians have been taken hostage, an untold number have been killed and hundreds of thousands of others have been displac
population is indigenous to this land, so, to me, it just shows how ignorant they truly are and how uneducatedthey are, too. >> reporter: dr. yifat monnickendam is an expert on assyrian christianity, a lecturer at hebrew university of jerusalem. >> syrian christians have been here since christianity started in the second century, or the fourth century. it doesn't matter. way before islam and way, way before the crusaders. the crusaders arrived in the 11th century and remained here...
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how many white children have gone uneducated? how many white families have lived in stark poverty? how many white lives have been scarred i fear because we wasted our energy and substance to maintain the barriers of hatred and terror? [applause] so i say to all of you here and all in the nation tonight that those who appeal to you to hold on to the past do so at the cost of denying you your future. this great rich, restless country can offer opportunity and education and hope to all. all black and white. all north and south. sharecropper and city dweller. these are the enemies. poverty. ignorance. disease. they are enemies, not our fellow man, not our neighbor. and his enemies too poverty disease, and ignorance, we shall overcome. [applause] let none of us in any section look with prideful righteousness on the troubles in another section or the problems of our neighbors. there is really no part of america where the promise of equality has been kept. in buffalo, as well as in birmingham, in philadelphia and selma, americans are struggling. this is one nation. what happens in selma o
how many white children have gone uneducated? how many white families have lived in stark poverty? how many white lives have been scarred i fear because we wasted our energy and substance to maintain the barriers of hatred and terror? [applause] so i say to all of you here and all in the nation tonight that those who appeal to you to hold on to the past do so at the cost of denying you your future. this great rich, restless country can offer opportunity and education and hope to all. all black...
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parents losing value in home, and twin toyerstowers were hit market went down and in 90s they are uneducated because they don't have interest in asset they feel they could lose 50% of their value overnight. neil: have we ever seen numbers this loy of low of any demographic. young would be drawn to nasdaq hot internet stock not a fraction of that today. >> well, that is not true if we go back to what happened after 1929 through 30s that depression if took many, many years, decades for people to come back to the stock market. so much money of the lost. >> you say it will take decades? >> i think so, i think that experience of volatility that we have in market today it will take them a long time to be convinced there is sta billy that is what federal reserve new man date circumstance look at japanese market that collapsed from 40,000 to about 5,000 and it is still taken so long to get to 19,000 level the young people don't have interest in, that they are more interested in their ipods and social media than making money in the stock market the cycle of interested in stocks is dying it will come
parents losing value in home, and twin toyerstowers were hit market went down and in 90s they are uneducated because they don't have interest in asset they feel they could lose 50% of their value overnight. neil: have we ever seen numbers this loy of low of any demographic. young would be drawn to nasdaq hot internet stock not a fraction of that today. >> well, that is not true if we go back to what happened after 1929 through 30s that depression if took many, many years, decades for...
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uneducated and unable to contribute energy, creativity and national development. we have a tradition of respecting women and let us to the forget the largest trader was the wife of the prophet. and the greater transmitter of college it was the second wife of the prophet. customs do not replace the fundamental sense of justice between man and woman that societies that seek fairness are built upon. afghan culture tradition for women as leaders, managers, and traders. the gender apartheid imposed by the taliban came from people outside of families in refugee camps and villages boarding schools. our plan for restoring woman's place in society is built on three pillars. that rests on a foundation of respect for the human, religious, and constitution price of all our citizens. first, and i want to spend a little time on this theme educating woman is not solely a matter of right, important though they are. it is a matter of national necessity. i said in the past that educating one of a young girl will change the next five generation of a family. i would not be standing b
uneducated and unable to contribute energy, creativity and national development. we have a tradition of respecting women and let us to the forget the largest trader was the wife of the prophet. and the greater transmitter of college it was the second wife of the prophet. customs do not replace the fundamental sense of justice between man and woman that societies that seek fairness are built upon. afghan culture tradition for women as leaders, managers, and traders. the gender apartheid imposed...
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uneducated and unable to contribute to its energy creativity and drive to national development. we have a tradition of respecting women and let us not forget, the largest trader in arabia was the wife of the profit. in the greater transmitter of knowledge, the authentic saying of the profit was his second wife. customs do not replace the fundamental sense of justice between men and women that societies that seek fairness are built upon. afghan culture traditionally had space for women as leaders, managers and traders. the gender apartheid imposed by the taliban came up from people who grew up in refugee camps and villages boarding schools. our plan of restoring women's place in society is built on three pillars that rests on the foundation of the religious and constitutional rights of all of our citizens. first educating women is not solely a matter of rights important though they are. it's a matter of national necessity. [ applause ] >> i said in the past that educating one of our young girls will change the next five generations of her family. i would not be standing before yo
uneducated and unable to contribute to its energy creativity and drive to national development. we have a tradition of respecting women and let us not forget, the largest trader in arabia was the wife of the profit. in the greater transmitter of knowledge, the authentic saying of the profit was his second wife. customs do not replace the fundamental sense of justice between men and women that societies that seek fairness are built upon. afghan culture traditionally had space for women as...
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i was a very wayward criminal, backward, illiterate, uneducated, and whatever negative character type of person you can think of. because of the impact that it had upon me in giving me a desire to reform myself, and rehabilitate myself for the first time in my life, and also being able to see the effect it had upon others, this is what made me accepted. >> it was the love of elijah muhammad in that cell that transformed him from malcolm little the gangster, to malcolm x the greatest truth teller in the 20th century. >> i had no interest whatsoever in anything serious, or any kind of educational pursuits. >> when malcolm came out of prison in 1952, he, you know, met elijah muhammad. elijah muhammad invited him to stay with him. so malcolm studied with him for a period of time. there was something about malcolm, some people just have this magnetism when they walk into a room, everyone starts focusing on them. malcolm just had this kind of charisma. >> he knew how to talk to people. he could speak to them in a way that made things very clear. >> america was in the middle of a so-called c
i was a very wayward criminal, backward, illiterate, uneducated, and whatever negative character type of person you can think of. because of the impact that it had upon me in giving me a desire to reform myself, and rehabilitate myself for the first time in my life, and also being able to see the effect it had upon others, this is what made me accepted. >> it was the love of elijah muhammad in that cell that transformed him from malcolm little the gangster, to malcolm x the greatest truth...
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she preyed on people who were uneducated were hoping to be beautiful and she tricked them and took advantagethem. >> the battle ain't over yet. god is still in control. i'm still being there for my sister and i'm still going to stand with her till the end. >> reporter: you plan on appealing. >> yes, we are. >> windslow could get as long as 70 years in prison her sentence sentencing in june. >>> you don't have to be a diehard eagles fan to know that coach chip kelly's made some drastic moves the past few weeks. >> and former philly columnist steven amount smith is hinting race is playing a role in some of them. list stornoway said on his espn show. >> gone lesean mccoy jerry maclin, you know, desean jackson jackson. staying riley cooper. >> hmm. >> really? >> really? okay. >> smith made those comments this morning on his show first take but fans we talked to earlier today weren't quiet on board with smith. >> it's kind of questionable, but i mean if they're making what they think are better decisions for the team, then everybody that's a diehard fan got to go ahead and ride the bus for a mome
she preyed on people who were uneducated were hoping to be beautiful and she tricked them and took advantagethem. >> the battle ain't over yet. god is still in control. i'm still being there for my sister and i'm still going to stand with her till the end. >> reporter: you plan on appealing. >> yes, we are. >> windslow could get as long as 70 years in prison her sentence sentencing in june. >>> you don't have to be a diehard eagles fan to know that coach chip...
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she preyed on people who were uneducated, who were hoping to be beautiful. >> prosecutors say winslow enticed client by lying about being a nurse practitioner. forty-five year old now faces up to 07 years in prison, and will be sentenced in june. >>> happening today philadelphia district attorney, set william will announce grand jury recollected corruption charges against two state lawmakers and one former representative. this follows an undercover state sting investigation that involves cash and gifts. all three facing charges are democrats from philadelphia. >> hear from candidates who want to be the next mayor. at the friends center cherry street in center city, the forum is free, it all start at 7:00 voters in philadelphia head to the polls today. ten weeks. >> right around the concern. indeed, 6:08. new surround vale inch video reese leased in the boston bombing marathon trial. we'll have it for when you we come back. >> fraternity members in oklahoma pack up, move out after the university shuts down their fraternity house this morning even more fall-out over the racist chant cau
she preyed on people who were uneducated, who were hoping to be beautiful. >> prosecutors say winslow enticed client by lying about being a nurse practitioner. forty-five year old now faces up to 07 years in prison, and will be sentenced in june. >>> happening today philadelphia district attorney, set william will announce grand jury recollected corruption charges against two state lawmakers and one former representative. this follows an undercover state sting investigation that...
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she prayed on people who were uneducated, who were hoping to be beautiful and she tricked them and took advantage of it. >> god is still in control. i'm still here for my sister and i'm still going to stand with her until the end. >> do you flap on appealing. >> yes, we are. >> winslow was found guilty of aggravated assault for injuries to another woman who was hospitalized after silicone from an injection spread to her lungs. she faces 70 years in prison and will be sentenced in june. >>> charges are expect to be filed against more pennsylvania state lawmakers at the the center of an under cover sting operation. philadelphia district attorney seth williams will announce the corruption charge these morning. the allegations stem from an investigation involving cash and gift. the charges will be filed against two current and one former state representative two other state representatives are facing corruption al-zawahirigations. >>> okay. now that mess of the snow has melted and we can see road again they are big problems and they are not pretty. >> these potholes are just getting huge. j
she prayed on people who were uneducated, who were hoping to be beautiful and she tricked them and took advantage of it. >> god is still in control. i'm still here for my sister and i'm still going to stand with her until the end. >> do you flap on appealing. >> yes, we are. >> winslow was found guilty of aggravated assault for injuries to another woman who was hospitalized after silicone from an injection spread to her lungs. she faces 70 years in prison and will be...
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she prayed on people who were uneducated hoping to be beautiful and she trick them and took advantage of them. >> god is still in control. i'm still there for my sister. i'm still going to stand with her until the end. >> reporter: do you plan on appealing. >> yes, we are. >> windlow was found guilty of aggravated assault for injuries to another woman hospitalized after silicone from an injection spread to her runnings. she faces 70 years in prison and will be sentenced in june. >>> okay. we are on the pothole pennsylvania patrol this morning. >> trying to draw your attention to the worst potholes in the the area the goal, of course it is to get them fixed. fox 29's jennifer joyce is live roaming about. where are you right now? i believe you were in haddonfield last we checked. >> reporter: we were in had haddonfield. we have ventured into haddon township wedged between route 130 and mount evefram a avenue and boom boom boom, we have three potholes right here. the guys, ironically we happened to be standing outside a tire carol family discount tire center which i'm sure has been get s
she prayed on people who were uneducated hoping to be beautiful and she trick them and took advantage of them. >> god is still in control. i'm still there for my sister. i'm still going to stand with her until the end. >> reporter: do you plan on appealing. >> yes, we are. >> windlow was found guilty of aggravated assault for injuries to another woman hospitalized after silicone from an injection spread to her runnings. she faces 70 years in prison and will be sentenced...
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immature uneducated kids.quarters the peshmerga commander outlines the rapidly moving front lines. isis has almost collapsed, he says. it's not like before. people in this area now know who they are. before they thought they were magic. that they would make a paradise on earth. but all they brought was sorrow. the peshmerga are pushing forward southeast of kircut. while south of the city fighters have surrounded the isis-held town of el bashir. not far from here the commanders say they have good air cover from the international coalition. here in this area where they're also fighting isis isis is just up the road from here they say they have absolutely no air cover from the international coalition. the coalition provides air cover for the peshmerga and iraqi government forces. everyone else is on their own. isis' black banner still flies over the town while black smoke rises from burning homes behind us. they keep a wary eye on el bashir. these are men who have known little but war. this 58-year-old joined the
immature uneducated kids.quarters the peshmerga commander outlines the rapidly moving front lines. isis has almost collapsed, he says. it's not like before. people in this area now know who they are. before they thought they were magic. that they would make a paradise on earth. but all they brought was sorrow. the peshmerga are pushing forward southeast of kircut. while south of the city fighters have surrounded the isis-held town of el bashir. not far from here the commanders say they have...
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she prayed on people who were uneducated who were hoping to be beautiful and she trick them. >> reporter: winslow showed little reaction to the verdict after a trial that showcased nearly eight hours of her testimony. defense attorney david rubenstein says winslow has always showed remorse. >> she wanted to do a good job. she wanted to help. i absolute thely believe that. >> reporter: sherry johnson says the saga of the black madam is not done she will appeal. >> the battle ain't over yet and god is still in control. i'm still there for my sister and i will stand with her until the very end. >> reporter: winslow now faces up to 07 years in prison. her sentencing hearing is scheduled for mid-june. report living from the criminal justice center, i'm steve paterson for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> all right steve thank you. >>> chopper three over an accident in winslow township. winslow township police cruiser collided with a home at 519 terrace avenue n1 was injured in this accident and unclear why that officer lost control. >>> in weather today our snow is melting, the the sunnies shining
she prayed on people who were uneducated who were hoping to be beautiful and she trick them. >> reporter: winslow showed little reaction to the verdict after a trial that showcased nearly eight hours of her testimony. defense attorney david rubenstein says winslow has always showed remorse. >> she wanted to do a good job. she wanted to help. i absolute thely believe that. >> reporter: sherry johnson says the saga of the black madam is not done she will appeal. >> the...
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seems as if the american founders have no admirers in america except among those who are relatively uneducated.' why is that? >> guest: well, what i discovered in writing this book is that the leading historians political scientists and textbook writers who convey the information to our students and to the general public about the founding all pretty much agree that the founding fathers are bad. they're racist; they're sexist; they're elitists. they weren't sincere when they said that all men are created equal. they didn't include women; they didn't include blacks. they excluded the poor from the vote. so all of this is out there, and it requires a response. c-span: where did this start? >> guest: the--historically, really, it goes back to the progressive era. the first really serious attacks on the founding took place--people like charles beard, whose book on the economic origins of the constitution basically argued that the constitution was written by a group of self-interested rich people out to protect their private property. c-span: what year? >> guest: sometime around 1911 i think, 1913.
seems as if the american founders have no admirers in america except among those who are relatively uneducated.' why is that? >> guest: well, what i discovered in writing this book is that the leading historians political scientists and textbook writers who convey the information to our students and to the general public about the founding all pretty much agree that the founding fathers are bad. they're racist; they're sexist; they're elitists. they weren't sincere when they said that all...
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how many white children have gone uneducated? how many white families have lived in stark poverty?any white lives have been scarred by fear because we have wasted our energy and substance to maintain the barriers of hatred and terror? [applause] and so i say to all of you here and all in the nation tonight that those who appeal to you to hold on to the past do so at the cost of denying you your future. this great, rich, restless country can offer opportunity and education and hope to all all black and white, all north and south sharecropper and city dweller. these are the enemies poverty ignorance disease. they are the enemies, not our fellow man, not our neighbor, and these enemies to, poverty, disease, and ignorance, we shall overcome. >> you can watch the speech in its entirety at 4:00. we will have that here on american history tv. we are bringing you live to selma, alabama. the brown chapel a.m.e. church. the starting point for the selma -montgomery marches. we will hear from eric holder, civil rights leader andrew young, martin luther king iii, reverend al sharpton including
how many white children have gone uneducated? how many white families have lived in stark poverty?any white lives have been scarred by fear because we have wasted our energy and substance to maintain the barriers of hatred and terror? [applause] and so i say to all of you here and all in the nation tonight that those who appeal to you to hold on to the past do so at the cost of denying you your future. this great, rich, restless country can offer opportunity and education and hope to all all...
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uneducated and unable to contribute energy, creativity and national development. we have a tradition of respecting women and let us not forget the largest trader was the wife of the prophet. and the greater transmitter of college, it was the second wife of the prophet. customs do not replace the fundamental sense of justice between man and woman that societies that seek fairness are built upon. afghan culture tradition for women as leaders, managers, and traders. the gender apartheid imposed by the taliban came from people outside of families in refugee camps and villages boarding schools. our plan for restoring woman's place in society is built on three pillars. that rests on a foundation of respect for the human, religious, and constitution rights of all our citizens. first, and i want to spend a little time on this theme, educating woman is not solely a matter of right, important though they are. it is a matter of national necessity. [applause] president ghani: i said in the past that educating one of a young girl will change the next five generation of a famil
uneducated and unable to contribute energy, creativity and national development. we have a tradition of respecting women and let us not forget the largest trader was the wife of the prophet. and the greater transmitter of college, it was the second wife of the prophet. customs do not replace the fundamental sense of justice between man and woman that societies that seek fairness are built upon. afghan culture tradition for women as leaders, managers, and traders. the gender apartheid imposed by...
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people that don't vote are poor disproportionally uneducated you would have elected officials that areated electorate is vital for success in a free society, said something on those lines. that rings true today, that needs to be the focus. >> does a free nation automatically need to include mandatory voting for that free nation? that's a question that we will continue to have. thank you both for being here with me. you can see abby and fellow cyclists every weekday, 3:00 p.m. eastern time on msnbc. >>> want to go back overseas want to give you an up close look at the brutality of the conflict in iraq now. this morning, iraqi forces attacked tikrit from the northwest, latest attempt to dislodge terrorists from the city. but slow going, thanks to crudely constructed mine fields laid by isis fighters. mike giglio joins me. you have been writing about the ieds left by isis. they have taken it to new levels? >> reporter: we are seeing i have been around talking to different groups taking on isis here in iraq and we are seeing unprecedented amount of ieds, and they're not just targeting a co
people that don't vote are poor disproportionally uneducated you would have elected officials that areated electorate is vital for success in a free society, said something on those lines. that rings true today, that needs to be the focus. >> does a free nation automatically need to include mandatory voting for that free nation? that's a question that we will continue to have. thank you both for being here with me. you can see abby and fellow cyclists every weekday, 3:00 p.m. eastern time...
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. >> i am not uneducated or ignorant or needing help. it is like i said, it is such a divisive issue. it is one that i see the most where people are asking each other. >> thanks for coming. >> thank you. >> ignorance by divine, that is all i can say. ignorance by design. [applause] >> this will be our last. we are out of time. >> my name is rated -- my name is brandon. i thought the presentation and the panel were awesome. i don't think is that the mascots horrible portrayal of an indigenous culture, but what i did see was a lot of misrepresented in the dream where of men -- misrepresented imagery were of men. i wonder if you also think this affect indigenous women, and how you think they have been portrayed? what has colonization deemed indigenous women as hostile -- as docile and investigated. >> 20 point. pocahontas was a woman. >>--let me point out pocahontas was a woman. >> as a mascot. >> the answer is yes -- men are stereotyped in a way that -- women are stereotyped in a way that invite, in essence assault on them. it is an ongoin
. >> i am not uneducated or ignorant or needing help. it is like i said, it is such a divisive issue. it is one that i see the most where people are asking each other. >> thanks for coming. >> thank you. >> ignorance by divine, that is all i can say. ignorance by design. [applause] >> this will be our last. we are out of time. >> my name is rated -- my name is brandon. i thought the presentation and the panel were awesome. i don't think is that the mascots...
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you would just be training and on educated -- uneducated populace to vote. would rather the leadership to reflect the educated mass, rather than people knowing what's going on. whether that is democrat were republican. whatever your views are. i think once you learn that your vote matters, especially when coming to electing your representatives, then it makes a difference. if you don't make a difference, why vote? i want people to be educated in what they are actually doing. it's the same thing by eliminating the primaries in the dnc and rnc, which are private corporations. why should we have to fund the primary system? they should able to pick their candidates, and give us a broad spectrum to vote from. not to parties. host: we will go next to our caller from alexandria virginia. mandatory voting. what do you think? caller: to get to a point -- this should be required. it's also letting the representatives -- you want to have a direction of what is proper, and disseminate truth of issues. whether it is defense spending, or health care. when you have the civ
you would just be training and on educated -- uneducated populace to vote. would rather the leadership to reflect the educated mass, rather than people knowing what's going on. whether that is democrat were republican. whatever your views are. i think once you learn that your vote matters, especially when coming to electing your representatives, then it makes a difference. if you don't make a difference, why vote? i want people to be educated in what they are actually doing. it's the same thing...
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uneducated masses seem to follow it, all the propaganda spread by fox news.t should be modest -- modified the cup is out. rupert murdoch over at fox news has created all the chaos. they are basically political terrorists, in my opinion. host: on our facebook page, a lot of comments. this is from gary who says, this is a stupid question, why is is not asked about the democrats? they stick together to defund dhs and there is no backlash. craig says, neither party can govern alone, requires mutual interest to supersede personal. brenda says, they're passing bills and working, and harry reid sat on over 380 bills, that is dysfunction. david says, no, that is proven. jerry says, no. harold has this on her twitter page saying, president obama exacerbates the problem with his veto power, this too shall pass. we are asking the question, can house go republicans gove? we'll go to owl on the revoking line. how do you answer that al? good morning. caller: steve, good morning. first off, let me say this. the problem with republicans governing is that you have democrats o
uneducated masses seem to follow it, all the propaganda spread by fox news.t should be modest -- modified the cup is out. rupert murdoch over at fox news has created all the chaos. they are basically political terrorists, in my opinion. host: on our facebook page, a lot of comments. this is from gary who says, this is a stupid question, why is is not asked about the democrats? they stick together to defund dhs and there is no backlash. craig says, neither party can govern alone, requires mutual...
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. >> to steve's point, criticism or not, certainly not uneducated. i followed that case.y we did ask her about what she would do in this. she is facing the biggest fear of her life because if she gets pushed here steve's right, she could go to the international court and get thrown out. if it doesn't happen these two countries have an agreement for extradition. her life will be more up in the air than ever before. we'll have to see what happens today. >> we'll be watching that. cnn is continuing to cover that. nina steve, our appreciation to both of you. alisyn. >>> controversy continues to look for that. now a former orca trainer is speaking out in a new book with exclusive new plans. were whales deprived of food to make them perform? there there's much more. stick around. because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. muddle no more™. shopping online... ...is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers carpenters and even piano tuners... were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. start shopping online... ...from a lis
. >> to steve's point, criticism or not, certainly not uneducated. i followed that case.y we did ask her about what she would do in this. she is facing the biggest fear of her life because if she gets pushed here steve's right, she could go to the international court and get thrown out. if it doesn't happen these two countries have an agreement for extradition. her life will be more up in the air than ever before. we'll have to see what happens today. >> we'll be watching that. cnn...
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you wouldn't have so many uneducated educated people using got in the wrong way.ost: thank you for the call. the bronx, new york. the front page of in your times a photograph of the president joined with first lady michelle obama, john lewis, along with the president's mother in law and two daughters. also attending yesterday's ceremony, former president george w. bush and laura bush. all of these former presidents were invited. james from florida. good morning . caller: i tried getting through all day yesterday. it was frustrating. i'm glad i finally got through. it's rough watching this, to hear some of the things. i just noticed that when black people call the show, they just don't realize -- i mean, they don't see the hate within themselves. i guess they think it is righteous anger. i want to go back and to go back into history. of course, the guy talking about religion. the abolition movement was a christian movement. it did not start in islam -- the air was the first to encounter the black race and enslave them. it is interesting that barack obama's own name
you wouldn't have so many uneducated educated people using got in the wrong way.ost: thank you for the call. the bronx, new york. the front page of in your times a photograph of the president joined with first lady michelle obama, john lewis, along with the president's mother in law and two daughters. also attending yesterday's ceremony, former president george w. bush and laura bush. all of these former presidents were invited. james from florida. good morning . caller: i tried getting through...
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he says these are uneducated people. he doesn't want to be around them. is that the answer?a good move for him personally. just about anywhere else he goes to play college ball these kinds of things are going to exist. we can't just react. we have to have a pro-active approach beginning in k-12 so that students like those who were caught on video are exposed to principles of equity and justice and inclusion from the time they're children so by the time they get to college they're less likely to do this. when they do it there will be more folks prepared to call them out like thankfully the person who took the videotape and made it public. >> thanks so much for the great discussion. obviously just a starting point. we want to know what you think about this. please tweet us at "new day." we'd love to read your thoughts. chris? >>> new video from the boston marathon bombing. jurors are seeing surveillance video of the boston bombing suspect after the blast. how will it impact the outcome of the case? some 4,000 hours of police work on display. hey pal? you ready? can you pick me
he says these are uneducated people. he doesn't want to be around them. is that the answer?a good move for him personally. just about anywhere else he goes to play college ball these kinds of things are going to exist. we can't just react. we have to have a pro-active approach beginning in k-12 so that students like those who were caught on video are exposed to principles of equity and justice and inclusion from the time they're children so by the time they get to college they're less likely to...
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an uneducated vote because it's mandatory is more harmful to our country than a nonvote. alexander takes the other side saying it will open the eyes to many that never knew much about voting. good call, obama. there will be a lot more on this. >> i heard the argument on both sides. i don't know where i come down on it. >> no matter what they do need to find ways to make it easier to vote. >> like making it a holiday. >> carson thank you very much. >>> while watching your favorite tv cooking shows actually might make you fatter. is it a recipe for weight gain? >>> plus, blown out of proportion. what a member of the penn state fraternity suspended for an offensive secret facebook page is now saying about the scandal. but first this is "today" on nbc. >>> coming up we'll get keep >>> coming up we're going to get deep into this issue. over or under. which way do you hang your toilet pape earpr? what is the correct way? the answer has been in front of us for 124 years. >>> sweet revenge. we get even with ellen after your local news. to feel the full effect of relief. the other
an uneducated vote because it's mandatory is more harmful to our country than a nonvote. alexander takes the other side saying it will open the eyes to many that never knew much about voting. good call, obama. there will be a lot more on this. >> i heard the argument on both sides. i don't know where i come down on it. >> no matter what they do need to find ways to make it easier to vote. >> like making it a holiday. >> carson thank you very much. >>> while...
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an uneducated vote because it's mandatory is more harmful than a non-vote. alexandria takes the other side saying making mandatory voting opens the eyes to many. good call obama. there is a lot more on this coming up. >> i heard the arguments on both sides,io enwhere i come down on it. >> no matter what they need to make it easier to vote. >> all right. car martese johnson, thank you very much. still ahead, get this why watching your favorite cooking shows might make you fatter. is eight recipe for weight gain? >> blowing that out of proportion. what a member of the penn state fraternity suspended for an offensive facebook spaj saying about the scandal but first this is "today" on nbc. . >>> coming up, we're going to get deep into this issue. over or under, which way do you hang your toilet paper? what is the correct way? the answer has been bothering us forferers. one tried the newest allergy spray which could take several days to feel the full effect of relief. the other took claritin-d which starts to work on allergies with nasal congestion in 3
an uneducated vote because it's mandatory is more harmful than a non-vote. alexandria takes the other side saying making mandatory voting opens the eyes to many. good call obama. there is a lot more on this coming up. >> i heard the arguments on both sides,io enwhere i come down on it. >> no matter what they need to make it easier to vote. >> all right. car martese johnson, thank you very much. still ahead, get this why watching your favorite cooking shows might make you...