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gama from the university of birth board has set up some items at a fake crime scene he wants them to be stolen. the aims to use what's known as the guilty knowledge test to show that breathing pulse heart rate and skin connectivity can be significant. that autism test by the end of the guilty knowledge test is based on the idea that you don't detect the lie itself so you don't ask a question like did you kill so and so because it will or did you steal the cash box on file instead you ask about certain details of the crime not details that only the perpetrator can know can come from. the shows these details to the test subject. of recorded interrogator asks if she recognizes the objects on the screen she supposed to deny it all or cloth back. no. gum or can read her reactions on the monitor. or document folder. no whenever she recognizes something the reading changes. no mobile phone. this becomes particularly clear with the picture of the stolen mobile . phone. the test person begins perspiring more. than monday media trends if you recognize things you've seen before or experienced i
gama from the university of birth board has set up some items at a fake crime scene he wants them to be stolen. the aims to use what's known as the guilty knowledge test to show that breathing pulse heart rate and skin connectivity can be significant. that autism test by the end of the guilty knowledge test is based on the idea that you don't detect the lie itself so you don't ask a question like did you kill so and so because it will or did you steal the cash box on file instead you ask about...
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we need to look at the fact according to johns hopkins university 57% of births in the millennial population were 2 unmarried women and we need to acknowledge 82% of women in america have children by the time they are 44 years old. and focusing on narrow solutions won't work for the majority of families. we can make sure the solutions we create we create for all of working america, not just some and inequities of the past. >> do you have your hands up or want to respond? >> this motherhood paid deal is not gone. it is very real. there is extensive research on this.arch in germany and austria, there is no correlation with public benefits for childbearing or motherhood. it is almost entirely driven by local social norms which is discrimination may very well be part of it but also suggests policies we want to advance in terms of what we believe is right for families is good for families, we shouldfo not convince ourselves giving paid leave which we should get paid leave but shouldn't convince ourselves we will eliminate a pay gap that exists even in countries that have programs far more generou
we need to look at the fact according to johns hopkins university 57% of births in the millennial population were 2 unmarried women and we need to acknowledge 82% of women in america have children by the time they are 44 years old. and focusing on narrow solutions won't work for the majority of families. we can make sure the solutions we create we create for all of working america, not just some and inequities of the past. >> do you have your hands up or want to respond? >> this...
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>>her health tonight, researchers at the university of kansas medical center conducting a clinical trial of a form of male birth control scientists seem to be closer than ever making it happen and a lot of people believe that this development is lg overdue joe reports. when you hear male birth ntrol what comes to your mind. >>i think it's great they should be just as responsible as ladies. >>since 1960 the pressure of not getting pregnanthas fallen on the shoulders of women. now it's being put on men literally it's about time. first thing that cameto mind when i told you about male birth ntrol weird what's so weird about it. >>opens up to shoulder that's right this jail is rubbed on the man's shoulder daily, it's supposed to decrease from count to a point where your chance of getting pregnant is 0. so we wanted to know would you try it i atted with people just outside of k you met, i think it's a it certainly caught leslie friday's interest to have kids i do have a media ha 8 of them and i don't want any more aikid had a for some women birthcontrol simply doesn't work. i'm pa of that one percent in which they d
>>her health tonight, researchers at the university of kansas medical center conducting a clinical trial of a form of male birth control scientists seem to be closer than ever making it happen and a lot of people believe that this development is lg overdue joe reports. when you hear male birth ntrol what comes to your mind. >>i think it's great they should be just as responsible as ladies. >>since 1960 the pressure of not getting pregnanthas fallen on the shoulders of women....
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like the fairness act and look at how to raise all families and according to john hopskin's university, 57% of birthsast year, we need to acknowledge 82% of women in america do have children by the time they are 44 years old. these we focus on narrow solutions are not going to work for the majority of families. we need to make sure the solution we create, we create for all working america and not just some and that we don't replicate the structural in equities of the past. >> did you have your hand up? >> i think it is worth emphasizing this motherhood pay penalty is not gone. it is very real. there is extensive research on this with really rigorous data from sweden and denmark and australia and the u.k. and the u.s. that shows in all of these countries, there is an enormous motherhood penalty. it has no correlation with public benefits for childbearing or motherhood, it is driven by local social norms. also, suggests that our policies that we want to advance for families, we should justify them in terms of what we believe in and we should not convince ourselves that by giving paid leave that we'll e
like the fairness act and look at how to raise all families and according to john hopskin's university, 57% of birthsast year, we need to acknowledge 82% of women in america do have children by the time they are 44 years old. these we focus on narrow solutions are not going to work for the majority of families. we need to make sure the solution we create, we create for all working america and not just some and that we don't replicate the structural in equities of the past. >> did you have...
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. ♪ planet earth ♪ it was my place of birth ♪ to be the sole controller of the universe ♪ >> rakim isall there is to see before ♪ >> i'm trying to set an example for the little kids, know what i'm saying. got to teach the babies, know what i'm saying, try to lead them in the right path. ♪ ♪ the rebel without a cause >> the summer of 1987, "rebel without a pause" comes out. it was a call to arms, it was the sound of anger, it was the sound of something boiling under. public enemy literally said we want to be music's worst nightmare. >> public enemy's extreme politics has meant almost no radio air play, even on black stations. it's rap for a reason. they call it a mind revolution. ♪ a rebel in his own mind ♪ rhyme designed to >> "rebel without a pause" was heavily influenced by rakim and heavily influenced by what was just going on. it was really a desperate call to have us being heard. >> you talk about black all the time to a multiracial audience. shouldn't you maybe be thinking about who are the people i've got out here? haven't you got a responsibility to them rather than what you p
. ♪ planet earth ♪ it was my place of birth ♪ to be the sole controller of the universe ♪ >> rakim isall there is to see before ♪ >> i'm trying to set an example for the little kids, know what i'm saying. got to teach the babies, know what i'm saying, try to lead them in the right path. ♪ ♪ the rebel without a cause >> the summer of 1987, "rebel without a pause" comes out. it was a call to arms, it was the sound of anger, it was the sound of something...
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of birth control based on religious or moral objections. the aclu saying, quote, allowing employers and universities to use their religious beliefs to block employees students birth control coverage isn't religious liberty, it is discrimination. the legal group representing them saying there are plenty of ways to provide contraceptives without forcing canceled nuns to participate. shannon: both of these cases will be argued in march or april. decision in late june, early july. crime sword under pete buttigieg, the police department was warned to watch out for sizeisam and not use phrase like hearing impaired. kristin tate will explain in debate next. it's nice to finally meet you in person. you're pete nocchio? oh, the pic? that was actually a professional headshot. i'm sure that's it, yeah. i, uh, i think i've lost a few pounds recently too. i'm actually doing a juice cleanse. wait! you don't... (glass breaking) (gasp) ah! oh...! with geico, the savings keep on going. just like this sequel. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. ♪ robin hood and little john runnin' through the forest ♪ ♪ laughin' back and forth at what the other'n
of birth control based on religious or moral objections. the aclu saying, quote, allowing employers and universities to use their religious beliefs to block employees students birth control coverage isn't religious liberty, it is discrimination. the legal group representing them saying there are plenty of ways to provide contraceptives without forcing canceled nuns to participate. shannon: both of these cases will be argued in march or april. decision in late june, early july. crime sword under...
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>>for your health tonight, researchers at the university of kansas medical center are conducting a clinical to your trial for a form of male birth control. so here's how it works gel that is rubbed on a man's shoulders every day not supposed to decrease count to a point where the chance of pregnancy is down to 0. doctors say the jail is a mix of testosterone and progesterone they say that man would you actually keep their drive. but when they're ready to have kids there's from count should return to normal. would you try it. >>and the open to you don't have to worry about condit. >>there arereso far only 3 places in the us sting that jail right now in kansas city, los angeles and seattle. doctors say male birth control would bebea way to help decrease the number of unplanned pregnancies up next was the la mayor is doing to boost latino involvement in hollywood after we made usaa insurance for members like kate. a former army medic, made of the flexibility to handle whatever monday has in store and tackle four things at once. so when her car got hit, she didn't worry. she simply filed a claim on her usaa app and said... i got thi
>>for your health tonight, researchers at the university of kansas medical center are conducting a clinical to your trial for a form of male birth control. so here's how it works gel that is rubbed on a man's shoulders every day not supposed to decrease count to a point where the chance of pregnancy is down to 0. doctors say the jail is a mix of testosterone and progesterone they say that man would you actually keep their drive. but when they're ready to have kids there's from count...
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headed as a tractor the best of the birth rate is still around the world and this community it's been a terrible loss the numbers continue to grow over 20 universities in effect and that's it's over 40 academics with almost from all fields from students from engineering to physics to chemistry social sciences. and it's snowing students new students and graduates students it's full professors people of holes there who are working on her to solve 'd problems. so the loss is felt. across the country and we're very appreciative of the messages and goals speech tomorrow or so this is a loss not just of human lives but also it will affect research and possible future scientific discoveries teachings of new generations of students is that fair to say . you know all loss of life is tragic but what we're going to do this week is a loss of intentional these were all of these were standing students there are great students great researchers working on tough problems and really advancing knowledge for the public good for the world who and i guess what cuts particularly close is that the academic enterprise the research the learning it across really depends on t
headed as a tractor the best of the birth rate is still around the world and this community it's been a terrible loss the numbers continue to grow over 20 universities in effect and that's it's over 40 academics with almost from all fields from students from engineering to physics to chemistry social sciences. and it's snowing students new students and graduates students it's full professors people of holes there who are working on her to solve 'd problems. so the loss is felt. across the...
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of birth control based on religious or moral objections. the aclu reacting tonight, "allowing employers and universities to use their religious beliefs to blockloyees and students birth control coverage is an religious liberty, its discrimination." the legal group represent in the nonsaying tonight, there are plenty of ways to provide people contraceptives without forcing catholic nuns to participate. >> shannon: both of these high-profile cases are likely to be argued in march or april. decisions are due by late june, early july. as crimes soared in south bend under mayor pete buttigieg, the police department was ordered into training that warns them to watch out for sizes on. and warns them not to use phrases like "hearing impaired." tezlyn figaro and kristin tate will debate next. al. only pay for what you need with liberty mutual. con liberty mutual solo pagas lo que necesitas. only pay for what you need... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ a peaceful night sleep without only imagine... frequent heartburn waking him up. now that dream is a reality. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-
of birth control based on religious or moral objections. the aclu reacting tonight, "allowing employers and universities to use their religious beliefs to blockloyees and students birth control coverage is an religious liberty, its discrimination." the legal group represent in the nonsaying tonight, there are plenty of ways to provide people contraceptives without forcing catholic nuns to participate. >> shannon: both of these high-profile cases are likely to be argued in march...
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employers who can opt out of paying for a certain kind of birth control based on religious or moral rejections. the aclu is allowing employers and universitiestheir religious beliefs, to block employees and students birth control coverage in this civil liberty, his determination. the legal group representing the nuns and all these cases probably argued in march and more likely in april. now these decisions are due by june or early july. >> bret: in the meantime, supreme court justice john roberts has two hats now. >> he's not afraid to add another bakery or two. thank you, see you tonight at 11. former republican chris collins has been sentenced to two years and two months in federal prison. he has admitted helping his son and others that dodge $800,000 in stock market losses by tipping them off that a drug trial by a small pharmaceutical company had failed. collins broke down in the courtroom and apologized to his family, former constituents and others. schools are adjusting food servings to reduce waste and expand a la carte options. one story rose above it all. of course impeachment. fox news media analyst howard kurtz looks at this week'
employers who can opt out of paying for a certain kind of birth control based on religious or moral rejections. the aclu is allowing employers and universitiestheir religious beliefs, to block employees and students birth control coverage in this civil liberty, his determination. the legal group representing the nuns and all these cases probably argued in march and more likely in april. now these decisions are due by june or early july. >> bret: in the meantime, supreme court justice john...
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university of texas with the affirmative-action program constitutionally sound. ♪ >> june 2014 versus holly log - - hobby lobby stores incorporated can privately held corporations deny birth ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] [applause] [applause] >> and it was so great to hear patrice is spectacular songs. i went to go through them with you because she took significant words from your life. and i want to hear more of your reflection about them. so we will start with the letter 1943 and knowing you could recommend for the appointment of my clerk. it is possible if i could find one that was absolutely first rate. is that unusual is the attitude quick so tell me about the other women in that era on the supreme court. >> [inaudible] but there is not a superwoman and then to go up through 1968 and in the year 1943 we were at war. many of the men were in service so he asked the question have you considered women? that the clerk is excellent. but there was not a single woman on the court for over 20 years. so in 1944 of through 1968 and then there was a special case because margaret's father was a very well known democratic politician. it didn't work out so well. the j
university of texas with the affirmative-action program constitutionally sound. ♪ >> june 2014 versus holly log - - hobby lobby stores incorporated can privately held corporations deny birth ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] [applause] [applause] >> and it was so great to hear patrice is spectacular songs. i went to go through them with you because she took significant words from your life. and i want to hear more of your reflection...
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birth of the soul don and all of the things. put together will be followed by the new cell phone and some will continue watching very closely have some jobs wary from castle university thank you for joining us again here on al-jazeera. or let's bring you an update on our top story iran's admission that it accidentally shot down a ukrainian passenger jet on wednesday foreign minister mohammad job and zarif has tweeted this a sad day preliminary conclusions of internal investigation by armed forces human error at time of crisis caused by us adventurism lead to disaster profound regrets apologies and condolences to our people to the families of all victims and to other affected nations. well meanwhile the u.s. has imposed additional sanctions on iran and russia retaliation for that missile attack on u.s. forces in iraq they target iran's manufacturing and mining industries as well as 8 senior officials white house correspondent can be reports already americans are under attack whether we're tensions between the united states and iran still escalating on friday the u.s. secretary of state and treasury secretary and oust more sections against iran in retaliation for its
birth of the soul don and all of the things. put together will be followed by the new cell phone and some will continue watching very closely have some jobs wary from castle university thank you for joining us again here on al-jazeera. or let's bring you an update on our top story iran's admission that it accidentally shot down a ukrainian passenger jet on wednesday foreign minister mohammad job and zarif has tweeted this a sad day preliminary conclusions of internal investigation by armed...
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a report by scientists at the university of bristol found that doing so could lead to poorer cognitive abilities in children and lower birthe official guidance that abstinence is the only safe approach. 0xford, cambridge and other leading universities have signed up to a plan to halve the gap between the number of students from richer and poorer areas. currently, young people from the most disadvantaged areas are six times less likely to be admitted to selective institutions. the targets have been set with the higher education regulator, the office for students. the stars came out for the national television awards in london last night with mrs brown's boys beating fleabag to the comedy prize. the night was hosted by david walliams, who took a gong himself. there were also some familiar winners — ant and dec crowned best presenters for the 19th consecutive year. every year since 2001. gavin and stacey took a special award. ali... i don't know what you are laughing at. he never writes, i don't know what you are laughing at. he neverwrites, he i don't know what you are laughing at. he never writes, he never phones. there is
a report by scientists at the university of bristol found that doing so could lead to poorer cognitive abilities in children and lower birthe official guidance that abstinence is the only safe approach. 0xford, cambridge and other leading universities have signed up to a plan to halve the gap between the number of students from richer and poorer areas. currently, young people from the most disadvantaged areas are six times less likely to be admitted to selective institutions. the targets have...
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birth of a child. it would push them over the edge. in fact, 62% of working people cannot access unpaid leave under the family and medical leave act according to researchers from brandeis university either because they are ineligible or they cannot afford to. but those moments come regardless. in 1986 i was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. i went to my employer then told him i was going to be hospitalized and i didn't know if i'd be returning. my employer was senator christopher dodd. senator dodd introduced what became the family and medical leave that year. he said on that day, rosa, go get yourself well. your job is here. your salary is here. just take care of yourself. and with the support of my family and friends and by the grace of god and by medical research i recovered. and i have been cancer free for 30 years. two years ago, my mother at age 103, she served on the city council in new haven for 35 years, she was dying. i got to spend every day and every night with her for six weeks. no one told me as a member of congress that i would not receive a salary. no one told me that my job would not be waiting for me. that was such a blessing in both cases. a blessing that cannot j
birth of a child. it would push them over the edge. in fact, 62% of working people cannot access unpaid leave under the family and medical leave act according to researchers from brandeis university either because they are ineligible or they cannot afford to. but those moments come regardless. in 1986 i was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. i went to my employer then told him i was going to be hospitalized and i didn't know if i'd be returning. my employer was senator christopher dodd. senator...