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the pandemic that has touched millions--aids. 30 years aftter the first confirm c cases appeared, whwhere are we now? and what's working in hiv prevention? find out in a spealal rept frfromsi andd vwchange.g. announcer: "viewchange" is about people m making real progress in tackling the e world's tought issues. can a story change the world? see for yourself in "viewchange: hiv prevention-- looking back and moving forward." debra: i'm debra messing, ambassador for psi. it's been 30 years since the centers for disease control l confirmed tthe firirst cases of hihiv in the united states. since 1981, more than 30 million
the pandemic that has touched millions--aids. 30 years aftter the first confirm c cases appeared, whwhere are we now? and what's working in hiv prevention? find out in a spealal rept frfromsi andd vwchange.g. announcer: "viewchange" is about people m making real progress in tackling the e world's tought issues. can a story change the world? see for yourself in "viewchange: hiv prevention-- looking back and moving forward." debra: i'm debra messing, ambassador for psi. it's...
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the pandemic that has touched millions--aids. 30 years aftter the first confirm c cases appeared, whwhere are we now? and what's working in hiv prevention? find out in a spealal rept frfromsi andd vwchange.g. announcer: "viewchange" is about people m making real progress in tackling the e world's tought issues. can a story change the world? see for yourself in "viewchange: hiv prevention-- looking back and moving forward." debra: i'm debra messing, ambassador for psi. it's been 30 years since the centers for disease control l confirmed tthe firirst cases of hihiv in the united states. since 1981, more than 30 million people around the world have died of aids-related causes, particularly in the developing world, where the disease has devastated entire families, communities, and generations. but thanks to ththe medical advancement of anti-retro viral therapy and progress in prevention, saving lives is now possible. aid groups and governments have been working hard to bring innovative hiv prevention methods and tools to scale. and it's working. in mozambique, one young relationship counselor
the pandemic that has touched millions--aids. 30 years aftter the first confirm c cases appeared, whwhere are we now? and what's working in hiv prevention? find out in a spealal rept frfromsi andd vwchange.g. announcer: "viewchange" is about people m making real progress in tackling the e world's tought issues. can a story change the world? see for yourself in "viewchange: hiv prevention-- looking back and moving forward." debra: i'm debra messing, ambassador for psi. it's...
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they l love to work from a posisition of whwhere they a ard make somethingng better than it was.ow that they have something that is different from everyone else. i think that it's a seed that is planted in all of us, that given the right water and thehe rightt motivation and inspiration we can all become leaders like that, from our own perspective. and i think thatat is the b beay of watatching these women. i think it is one oof the things thatat people grgravitate t to s film, because e they can see themselves and they cann say, well, if she can do that, i can do that. >> whether w we like it t or no, sometimes it is as women -- it takekes us womenen to start in e that changnge, if for no other rereason, thenen to start t with ourselves first, then our children and our families.s. it is by design. we are m made that wayay. and if our heart is in it,t, you cannot stop us. we are a force to be reckoned with. we just have to believe that we hahave enough h power to get it donene. if you get a woman like that, you better helper or get out of her way y -- help her or r get t of her w
they l love to work from a posisition of whwhere they a ard make somethingng better than it was.ow that they have something that is different from everyone else. i think that it's a seed that is planted in all of us, that given the right water and thehe rightt motivation and inspiration we can all become leaders like that, from our own perspective. and i think thatat is the b beay of watatching these women. i think it is one oof the things thatat people grgravitate t to s film, because e they...
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civilian was killed in airstrikes on a residential neighbhborhood of khkhan sheikh, the same town whwhere the chemil weapons attack occurred on tuesday. majed khattab, a resident of the town, told the "washington post" -- "the american strikes did nothing for us. they can still commit massacres at any time." meanwhile, the stocks of the military contractor raytheon surged following the missile attack, which used 59 of the company's tomahawk missiles, estimated to cost $1.4 million a piece. as stocks surged, raytheon added about $1 billion to its market value friday morning. according to financial disclosure filings, presidentt trump personally invests in raytheon, meaning he profited directly from the attack. egyptian president abdel fattah al-sisi hahas imposed aa threree-month state of e emergey afafter bombings at two coptic christian chchurches killed at least 49 people during palm sunday services. are to be steps taken. the first of which will be the declaration of a state of emergency after the necessary legal and constitutional procedures are complete, for three months in egypt. we
civilian was killed in airstrikes on a residential neighbhborhood of khkhan sheikh, the same town whwhere the chemil weapons attack occurred on tuesday. majed khattab, a resident of the town, told the "washington post" -- "the american strikes did nothing for us. they can still commit massacres at any time." meanwhile, the stocks of the military contractor raytheon surged following the missile attack, which used 59 of the company's tomahawk missiles, estimated to cost $1.4...
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security council held an emergency session whwhere britain, france, and the united states put forward a resolution condemning syria. amy: meanwhile, at the white house, president trump said the attack had transformed his views on the war in syria. just last week, the trump administration was signaling it would not push for the removal of syrian president bashar al assad. but during a press conference on wednesday with king abdullah of jordan trump struck a different , tone. >> t chemical l attack crosses a rered line for you? pres. trump: i it crossed a lotf linenes for me. when youou kill innocent childln -- innocent babies. babibi. little babies -- with a chemical gas that is so lethal. people weree shockeded deerwoods it was. that crosses many, many lines. beyond a red line. many lines. i will try you that attack on children yesterday had a big impact on me. big impact. it was a horrible, horrible thing. and i have been watching it and seeing it, and it doesn't get any worse than that. and i have that flexibility. and it is very, veryry possible- and ii will tell you, , it has alre
security council held an emergency session whwhere britain, france, and the united states put forward a resolution condemning syria. amy: meanwhile, at the white house, president trump said the attack had transformed his views on the war in syria. just last week, the trump administration was signaling it would not push for the removal of syrian president bashar al assad. but during a press conference on wednesday with king abdullah of jordan trump struck a different , tone. >> t chemical...