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. >> the coastal city of wenzhou in zhejiang province is a 17-hour bus ride away.r laborers. the city's factories produce a multitude of products, including textiles, sports shoes, and glasses frames for the world's markets. the parents and their second daughter -- who huang yen hasn't met yet -- live in this room without water or sanitation. >> we have no vocational training, and there aren't any factories in our home town. we're forced to find work in the cities. >> but huang yen can't go to school here. unlike in her home town, here she would have to pay around 430 euros a month in school fees. that's as much as her father earns in the same time working 15-hour days. it's a nearly unbearable reality for huang-yen's parents. >> it's like torture not being able to see our other child. when i see other people with their children, it makes me feel really bad. >> there are over 60 million boys and girls in china who share huang yen's fate. that's every fifth child in the country. many suffer from depression, have problems at school, or even become involved in crime.
. >> the coastal city of wenzhou in zhejiang province is a 17-hour bus ride away.r laborers. the city's factories produce a multitude of products, including textiles, sports shoes, and glasses frames for the world's markets. the parents and their second daughter -- who huang yen hasn't met yet -- live in this room without water or sanitation. >> we have no vocational training, and there aren't any factories in our home town. we're forced to find work in the cities. >> but...
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the wenzhou about 20 below. you see the piles up in their last snow. it is possible tomorrow. despite the frigid temps, star wars fans are lining up coast-to-coast. would you wait in these conditions? and yes, the force is strong in me. at the town theater in northwest, camping out right now. >> you know when you see your own breath, it is outside. >> it has been slippery out here in these subzero temperatures. how are you holding up? >> wit -- just ready to get in. >> is it worth it? >> we have been camping out to every star wars movie going back to 99. the last 20 years, this is john snyder. i will ask you, one of the issues is the wind. >> what are you doing to try to keep warm? >> one last question for you. stille plenty of tickets available for the 7:00 showing. >> i want the best seat in the house. worth it and tradition going back years. that is the latest year. back to you guys. larry: stay with the stormwatch 7 weather team to matter where you go. you can download it from google play and the app store. theon: accountability after church derailment. some employees fire
the wenzhou about 20 below. you see the piles up in their last snow. it is possible tomorrow. despite the frigid temps, star wars fans are lining up coast-to-coast. would you wait in these conditions? and yes, the force is strong in me. at the town theater in northwest, camping out right now. >> you know when you see your own breath, it is outside. >> it has been slippery out here in these subzero temperatures. how are you holding up? >> wit -- just ready to get in. >>...
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in the: and it's implied story and the screenplay that he comes back periodically wenzhou has to be hospitalized will take care of the kid when the -- when joe has to be hospitalized. he will take care of the kid when there is no one else to do it. charlie: what kind of stories do you like to tell? kenneth: stories about people who are dealing with things that are too big for them. grief. the weight of other people's requirements. the fact that the world never does what you wanted to do. death. -- want it to do. death. other people. institutional difficulties. difficulties with lawyers. difficulties with doctors. just getting through life. it sounds like you want your characters to be in trouble. kenneth: well, that makes for it sounds like youdrama and co. it's hard to imagine a movie where you watch people sitting around happily for an hour and half. charlie: it's 2015. your last film was in 2005. you have been working in the theater. my last film,ret, wasn't really completed until ,012 because of difficulties procedural problems with editing and the studio, all of that. but i wrote and direct
in the: and it's implied story and the screenplay that he comes back periodically wenzhou has to be hospitalized will take care of the kid when the -- when joe has to be hospitalized. he will take care of the kid when there is no one else to do it. charlie: what kind of stories do you like to tell? kenneth: stories about people who are dealing with things that are too big for them. grief. the weight of other people's requirements. the fact that the world never does what you wanted to do. death....
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kenneth: it is implied in the story that he comes back periodically wenzhou has to be hospitalized --ized. he is been in touch but he has to test himself from the town he grew up in. charlie: what type of stories to elected tell? -- do you like to tell? about people who are dealing with things that are too big for them. charlie: grief. grief, the fact that the world never does what you wanted to do. death. institutional difficulties. difficulties with lawyers and doctors and the law. difficulties just getting through life. charlie: it sounds like you like the characters to be in trouble. kenneth: well, it makes for drama. it is a little hard to imagine enjoying a movie where the bush sitting around happily for an hour and a half. charlie: your last film was 2005. you can working in theater in between. -- you have been working in theater in between. noteth: my last film was completed into -- until 2012 because of difficulties with the editing. in 2009.i wrote a play i wrote another one in 2011. one called wrote "hold on to me, darling." so i have been working. charlie: is it your goal
kenneth: it is implied in the story that he comes back periodically wenzhou has to be hospitalized --ized. he is been in touch but he has to test himself from the town he grew up in. charlie: what type of stories to elected tell? -- do you like to tell? about people who are dealing with things that are too big for them. charlie: grief. grief, the fact that the world never does what you wanted to do. death. institutional difficulties. difficulties with lawyers and doctors and the law....
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think, governor, about the wenzhou breath that would be funny that you would not find funny. i'm a gamecock fan. any gamecock fans in here? [laughter] >> i can tell by the silence there is only one. she does not want to be identified as a gamecock fan either. 6-6 is not much to celebrate. our governor went to clemson. i think she is personally responsible for the success of the clemson tigers going off to the blackouts. woo, woo! good deal. i see we are not in south carolina, at all. [applause] >> yeah. my pastor has told me, i have the right to be wrong. is is wonderful. in front of all you nice people. governor, our started working at 13 years old, keeping the books in her family business. she learned very quickly the importance of hard work. one of the reasons why i know this, she is a person who deserves the award tonight, because she embodies leadership. the only is she a clemson she ate -- not only is clemson graduate, but when you think about the success in south carolina, think about this. 46 counties and during her tenure we have had over 82,000 jobs created in all 4
think, governor, about the wenzhou breath that would be funny that you would not find funny. i'm a gamecock fan. any gamecock fans in here? [laughter] >> i can tell by the silence there is only one. she does not want to be identified as a gamecock fan either. 6-6 is not much to celebrate. our governor went to clemson. i think she is personally responsible for the success of the clemson tigers going off to the blackouts. woo, woo! good deal. i see we are not in south carolina, at all....