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sthe home stuffad beco ch more of a pla whre you wouldpend your leisure time. >> repter: and why pubs were popular in t 20th centy, for decades they remaed a male prerve. as two pubgoers today told us. >> if you go back to the '60s, '70s whene were young and our girlfriendsould not dre going into a pub on tir own and ordering a drink. they would always wt or have to b with a male to in, which is you know contradictory when you think aut the way that the modn world works. reporter: up until t 1970s, in many ps unaompanied women weren't allowedto order over a pint. it was a sin that wom were probably known as prostitutes but now pubs a female-iendly places. in fact, many have changed beyond al reognition. pubs and winegoers will compete for space in thes highstreets and tse are ples for women too. you can hav a glass of chardonnay, cha to your friends, or even order a bite to eat d it's these pub the on that have diversied into food and provi a vertical drinking ve president th drinng, that are doing wel >> pubs themselves have change if there going to compete because society's tastes h
sthe home stuffad beco ch more of a pla whre you wouldpend your leisure time. >> repter: and why pubs were popular in t 20th centy, for decades they remaed a male prerve. as two pubgoers today told us. >> if you go back to the '60s, '70s whene were young and our girlfriendsould not dre going into a pub on tir own and ordering a drink. they would always wt or have to b with a male to in, which is you know contradictory when you think aut the way that the modn world works. reporter:...
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the -- he counterchge -- the plan was nosupposed to work this fast, givet time, give itime. >> look whre we were six months ag when wetook office. we iherited the larest economic csis since the 1930's. what i refer to a not the great depession but he great recession becauseit was the single greest reession we'e hadin modern tims, dwrfing others. gwen: so, eborah, who'sright? >> i think they'rectually th right. you' got a situation he where the obaa administraon was sing figures bak in january when hey were conteam -- contemplating the stmulus that bsically seem outdated. they had not predicted double-digit unemployment e presidentaid if wedon't pass it, w'll hit double-digit. well a -- parof the problem is what the stimulus did o. j biden is saying wait, 10% is out the door a it's going to take a whilfor it to work. other eonomists are sayng we nd more now. the conensus opinion among economists is don't do more now becae whatever you do it's going to be to late and we have a huge eficit problem th's going to make it ard to pay for the gwen:odid the hite house overpromise this s a jos bil
the -- he counterchge -- the plan was nosupposed to work this fast, givet time, give itime. >> look whre we were six months ag when wetook office. we iherited the larest economic csis since the 1930's. what i refer to a not the great depession but he great recession becauseit was the single greest reession we'e hadin modern tims, dwrfing others. gwen: so, eborah, who'sright? >> i think they'rectually th right. you' got a situation he where the obaa administraon was sing figures bak...
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. >>> and now to central america, whre diplomats are still strgling to help hondur out of a political mess that only seems tgrow deer by the day. just yesteay, there was a violent clash atirport in the capital city o tegucalpa, when a plane carrying th posed leader of thcountry, manuel zelaya was turned away. uts deutscheelle has our story. >> reporter: the plane caring ousted president zelaill be corted to the nduran capital. it was forced to turnaway. the only runway was blocked by military vehicles. earlier thousds of zeya supports stormed the airport to welcomeim home. troops riot gear fied tear s against protesters as they break throu fencing. forneighboring nicaragus, zelayaent a msage to honduras. >> i'm doing everhing possible to support people and i will not stop spporting them forone moment. >> repter: and now in el salvador theousted leader insists hel return again and that he remains the rightful predent. but new government says thers nouestion of him returning to power. >> translator: ilieve thre is time toonsider dalogue to lve this problem. and at the rightime he will t
. >>> and now to central america, whre diplomats are still strgling to help hondur out of a political mess that only seems tgrow deer by the day. just yesteay, there was a violent clash atirport in the capital city o tegucalpa, when a plane carrying th posed leader of thcountry, manuel zelaya was turned away. uts deutscheelle has our story. >> reporter: the plane caring ousted president zelaill be corted to the nduran capital. it was forced to turnaway. the only runway was...
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whre do you get these statistics?hose people on the street said their kids, their kids, their kids. >> you weren't? >> because your kids are very persistent when they're asking. and you do want to give your kids the feeling that they can haveand there's maternal guilt, and you assuage that guilt when you say yes in the moment. having said that, though, it's really important, if your kids don't learn the word no from parents, it's going to be really hard for them to get that in life. >> you're setting them up for disaster. >> the world is going to tell them no. >> it's going to be a luge shock to their system and they're going to fail. they're going to get in a place where there's somebody like me or you and we're going to go, no. >> no is like a boundary. you know, it gives like a kite. it's like string or something. gives the kite the ability to fly. it's a string. and then no helps our kids to fly and really soar in life. >> a friend of ours told us the other day, surprised us, she said she wished with all her heart
whre do you get these statistics?hose people on the street said their kids, their kids, their kids. >> you weren't? >> because your kids are very persistent when they're asking. and you do want to give your kids the feeling that they can haveand there's maternal guilt, and you assuage that guilt when you say yes in the moment. having said that, though, it's really important, if your kids don't learn the word no from parents, it's going to be really hard for them to get that in life....