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reporter: lucy useheher visi schoooolso talk t tstudents about t sexual autononomy, especially t the young womomen. her r ultimate goaoal is to he realal equity inin kya, and d e wantnts others to o benefit fror painful expeperiences. lucy: evererything i do o is pod by, i i don't want a anyone elo gogo through whahat i went thr, if i c c help p it because you don't have to have so much. you only neeeed a role mododel, because for r me, i felt a at t titime, i i lacked someone i cd lolook up . i lacked someone i c cld talk to likeke a big sisteter. and if i c can be that i in myy lile wayay, then i t think thats all i needed. announcer: you can find out t me about women'n's rights on dw women, our facebook page 's filled th inspiri sties about women termined to c chae the e atus quo womomenives a voice to thee women n of our world. host: sometimes all it takes is a cow, some better seeds, or a simple machine to dramatically improve a farmer's lot in life. it allows their children can get an education, and with it, the chance of a better future. microfinancing can play a key role here
reporter: lucy useheher visi schoooolso talk t tstudents about t sexual autononomy, especially t the young womomen. her r ultimate goaoal is to he realal equity inin kya, and d e wantnts others to o benefit fror painful expeperiences. lucy: evererything i do o is pod by, i i don't want a anyone elo gogo through whahat i went thr, if i c c help p it because you don't have to have so much. you only neeeed a role mododel, because for r me, i felt a at t titime, i i lacked someone i cd lolook up ....
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last debate of the year, these seven democratic candidates for president had to not only sell their visi america, but their ability to beat donald trump. right out the gatesupport for impeachment united them. >> if the president claims he is so innocent, why doesn't he have l the president's men testify? >> we have a president who is running the most corrupt administration in the modern history of this country. nada: but they differed on how to address key issues,di inc the econom climate change and health care. >> with joe's plan, we essentially retain the status quo. >> thais not true. attacked by both fellowieg was moderates and progressives his support has surged in iowa, making him a popular target. >> the mayor recently had ara fuer that was held in a wine cave full of crystals, and served $90ttle wine. >> i'm literally the only person on this stage who is not a millionaire or billionaire. about the lack of diversity among the candidates. >> it is an honor and disappointment to be the lone candidate of color on the stage. nada: as well as age and gender. >> i woulde the youngest wo
last debate of the year, these seven democratic candidates for president had to not only sell their visi america, but their ability to beat donald trump. right out the gatesupport for impeachment united them. >> if the president claims he is so innocent, why doesn't he have l the president's men testify? >> we have a president who is running the most corrupt administration in the modern history of this country. nada: but they differed on how to address key issues,di inc the econom...
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visi/oour website at klru.orheard toerind invitations to iews, q&as with our audience and guests andchive of pisodes. (upbeat bandusic) [mo'] some people will pctice all da some people will practice once a week. some people will practice for 15 or 10 mines a day. for me, i was not one of the, maybe one day, i plad all day. i was very inconsistent. but i was consistent in the fact that i kept going, and i never gave up. [announcer] fuing for overheard with evan smith provided in part by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, claire and carl stuart, and by lnd john beckworth, the hobby family foundation. (tinkling electronic music) captioning sponsored by wnet >> mitchell: on this edition for sunday, december 29: a deadly shooting at a texas church. the latest on the attack in new york targeting orthodox jews attending a hanukkah celebration.at and a look bacome of our stories from this year. next on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. iisue and edgar wachenheim the cheryl and philip milstein family. rolind p.
visi/oour website at klru.orheard toerind invitations to iews, q&as with our audience and guests andchive of pisodes. (upbeat bandusic) [mo'] some people will pctice all da some people will practice once a week. some people will practice for 15 or 10 mines a day. for me, i was not one of the, maybe one day, i plad all day. i was very inconsistent. but i was consistent in the fact that i kept going, and i never gave up. [announcer] fuing for overheard with evan smith provided in part by...
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i remember it being pitch-black outside and zero visy and knowg that that was impossible.y, uh, using his first name. i said, "john,here are you?" >> nartor: dermined to get to his colleagues, joe kenuedya drove lldozer through the flam. >> we're hearing this noise it was really loud.. it was this clasking chains. you could hear, it was, like, thunk-thunk-thunk-thunk-unk.un >> i started taking fully involved vehicles and moving them away the best i could. >> and he's flipping them over, and it's just a miracle. and he cleared this way for us. >> what happened on pearson road we n't train air. they don't teach us how to move fully involved cars. u they teahow to aid that. there were several times where it crossed my mind that this was a verya ad idea. but if people were counting on me to keep going and, uh, not stop... >> narrator: joe kennedy managed to clear the road so nichole and the firefighters could get to safety. he contied working for another 24 hours.. >> he kept saving people on that road no a/c, no fire blankets, just glass ndows in theiddle of this inferno. ♪ t
i remember it being pitch-black outside and zero visy and knowg that that was impossible.y, uh, using his first name. i said, "john,here are you?" >> nartor: dermined to get to his colleagues, joe kenuedya drove lldozer through the flam. >> we're hearing this noise it was really loud.. it was this clasking chains. you could hear, it was, like, thunk-thunk-thunk-thunk-unk.un >> i started taking fully involved vehicles and moving them away the best i could. >>...
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our jenny wax paid attenti visi house that holds a world record. >> reporter: for the gay family thef the year starts early ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful time of the year ♪ >> reporter: every weekend starting in the fall tim, grace, their adult children emily, daniel and john get to work on their family lights display. >> my daughter's crazy. she drives from rochester to here every weekend. that's a ten hour round trip. they picked colleges that were nearby because they knew if they went too far away to school they wouldn't be able to come back and do this. >> reporter: to be fair, this isn't any old holiday lights display. this is the guinness world record holding lights display for most lights on a residential property. the gay family captured the title with 601,736 lights in 2014. could you ever have imagined it growing into a world record holding number of lights? >> no, we didn't imagine this. it wasn't a goal, it just kind of happened ♪ ♪ have yourself a merry little christmas ♪ >> reporter: tim started putting up lights when his daughter emily was born 24 years ago. you were sho
our jenny wax paid attenti visi house that holds a world record. >> reporter: for the gay family thef the year starts early ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful time of the year ♪ >> reporter: every weekend starting in the fall tim, grace, their adult children emily, daniel and john get to work on their family lights display. >> my daughter's crazy. she drives from rochester to here every weekend. that's a ten hour round trip. they picked colleges that were nearby because they...
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well joining us now is the democratic congressman mark visi, from the fort worth, texas area.voted to impeach the president this week. congressman, happy holidays to you, thank you for being here on this saturday morning. so i want to get your reaction to ivanka trump's comments, is this all just raw partisan politics? >> absolutely not. i can tell you this is my fourth term in congress and this was the toughest vote, the toughest decision that, and the saddest decision really that i've had to make as a member of congress to go down into that well, and cast the vote to vote on two articles of impeachment against the president of the united states. i think it's a sad day for the country. it has nothing to do with partisanship what so much. we all need to realize that donald trump curried favor with a foreign nation and offered the military aid, offered them trips to the white house. to investigate his potential political opponent for the 2020 elections. that's just, that's unacceptable. and if hillary rodham clinton were president right now and she were running for re-election,
well joining us now is the democratic congressman mark visi, from the fort worth, texas area.voted to impeach the president this week. congressman, happy holidays to you, thank you for being here on this saturday morning. so i want to get your reaction to ivanka trump's comments, is this all just raw partisan politics? >> absolutely not. i can tell you this is my fourth term in congress and this was the toughest vote, the toughest decision that, and the saddest decision really that i've...
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have you sensed tensions because i visi of that? synagoguenot. i visit here all the time. cal atuent the synagogue and grocery store, and we never see -- they never complain of any local attacks. >> reporter: the killers were also found dead in the store. supposede identified as 47-year-old david anderson and they b 50-year-old francine graham. investigators believe the yupposed calm identified in the det as black hebrew israelites, a group known to rail against whites and jews. they began the shoot-out at the bayview cemetery early tuesday afternoon where they shot and killed jersey city detective joe seals. l when we lose cops, it's always difficult. ut when you lose somebody as new ve as joe, everybody knew him because he was out there all the time chasing crime all the time. >> reporter: new jersey's attorney general says a pipe bomb was found in that u-haul that the shooters used. now currently state and federal agents are leading this investigation. another press conference is scheduled for later today. we hope to get some more somrmation. ore ony? >> don, a reminder
have you sensed tensions because i visi of that? synagoguenot. i visit here all the time. cal atuent the synagogue and grocery store, and we never see -- they never complain of any local attacks. >> reporter: the killers were also found dead in the store. supposede identified as 47-year-old david anderson and they b 50-year-old francine graham. investigators believe the yupposed calm identified in the det as black hebrew israelites, a group known to rail against whites and jews. they...