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man: do yoyou mean posositive? doctoror: it just t means that e virus s is active e in your bob, but itit does not t automaticacy mean thahat you have aids. and i... (baby wailing) (children crying) doctor: ...may i i advise that u go to hospitital and have youru" cell count taken so o that we cn immediately start you on aivs. this is a brochure. it has everything that you need to know abouout how to live positivevely with hiv. (children crcrying) (speaking native language) (speaking native language) (chanting in native langauge) witch doctor: come in, my son. tellll me what a ails you. maman: i--i want you to o help . i've been unwell for quite some time now. i had this persistent cold, and after that, i developeped some swewellings. wiwitch doctor: hmm. man:n: now they want me e to tae this " "t" count t test for hi'm sure t there's another r after . wiwitch doctor: definitetely. y, most definitely. man: we can do it traditional, spiritually. i'd pay.y. just tel me what t you want m me to do ad i'm going to do it
man: do yoyou mean posositive? doctoror: it just t means that e virus s is active e in your bob, but itit does not t automaticacy mean thahat you have aids. and i... (baby wailing) (children crying) doctor: ...may i i advise that u go to hospitital and have youru" cell count taken so o that we cn immediately start you on aivs. this is a brochure. it has everything that you need to know abouout how to live positivevely with hiv. (children crcrying) (speaking native language) (speaking...
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yoyou totally don't foresee. >> yeah.all of berlin came down, south africa turned upside down and unimagined things can happen. >> yeah. >> but where they're saying about driving in israel, don't be right, be clever. because if you enter and you say i'm right, i drive in, you get into such a collision, this is -- it's better to have a strategy, to b be clever, what you do when you enter this next intersection. >> i think the solution is on the israeli side. always the solution is with the person with the power and the control. . >> the way i have found is thi project, which iss called ssave ththe chchildren. saving palestinian children who have every right toto lead. if no aid is able to get to ththem, they die. they have almost 600 childrdre. israeli and palestinian dodoct have worked on thehem. reconciliaiation is working togetherer. i don't think we need reconciliation. i think we work together as if there was already peace. i hope that things can change and i always believe that the power is in the people. so they can
yoyou totally don't foresee. >> yeah.all of berlin came down, south africa turned upside down and unimagined things can happen. >> yeah. >> but where they're saying about driving in israel, don't be right, be clever. because if you enter and you say i'm right, i drive in, you get into such a collision, this is -- it's better to have a strategy, to b be clever, what you do when you enter this next intersection. >> i think the solution is on the israeli side. always the...
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yoyou can't just unfreezeze it. you can't just take it out of a can. so it was more work and so that's where we step in and so i we will help with the extra work. we have students in the cafeteria mixing afafter codeos teachers cutting vegetables. but they were concerned we weren'n't food safe certrtified we said we will get food safe certified. charlie e and i went to a nine-hour seminar. we went what temperatures foods need to be cooked at. how to avoidid contatamination. we all passed with flying colors and received ouour creditit accucusation.. -- certification. >> we planned a rotating schedule so each one of us can plan without a local chef each month. >> in october, i worked with brbrian to get the red line. i went to thee red line inn and we worked out menu. >> the red line ordereded a pri wiwinninsteer from the local fair. and brian said we want to use it for the local meatltloaf. >> and hee had all the local farms delivered to him and he got all of it and delivered to us and he cookeked it with h us students also helped out and it was a good
yoyou can't just unfreezeze it. you can't just take it out of a can. so it was more work and so that's where we step in and so i we will help with the extra work. we have students in the cafeteria mixing afafter codeos teachers cutting vegetables. but they were concerned we weren'n't food safe certrtified we said we will get food safe certified. charlie e and i went to a nine-hour seminar. we went what temperatures foods need to be cooked at. how to avoidid contatamination. we all passed with...
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so t thoug, my g g, if i 's on a bicycle that's keepgg gis s fromoingng tschoolol let's gohehead a, yoyou ow, give it t them. [bhatiti] haharat's ther]] [bharati] man: like what y saw? th visit vwchange.g, link tv's brand-new multimedia website. watch over 200 stories aboutut new solutions to the developing world's biggggest challenges, get invovolved with the e issue, share ththe storiewith friends, and help change e the world all at viewchange.org. narrator: to read the full 2011 state of the world's mother's report and to learn more about "save the children," visit savethechildren.org. woman: the following program isis an original productioion of linktv. narrator: next up, the true story of a girl who justst wants to go to s school and d has to change the minind of her entiree villllage to do o it. an awardrd-winning a animation d other short films from linktv's "viewchange" film contest. man: "viewchange" is about peoplele making real progress and tackling the world's toughest issues. can a story change the world? see for yourself in "viewchange, crosossing the gender r gap." narrator
so t thoug, my g g, if i 's on a bicycle that's keepgg gis s fromoingng tschoolol let's gohehead a, yoyou ow, give it t them. [bhatiti] haharat's ther]] [bharati] man: like what y saw? th visit vwchange.g, link tv's brand-new multimedia website. watch over 200 stories aboutut new solutions to the developing world's biggggest challenges, get invovolved with the e issue, share ththe storiewith friends, and help change e the world all at viewchange.org. narrator: to read the full 2011 state of the...
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that tells yoyou something. the system is crisis-prone, and that is a very serious defect to say the least. but i don't want to limit myself to crises. i want to also talk about t the system when it's working well, when the unemployment is relatively low. what happens then? first, capitalism has a tendency everywhere to polarize income and wealth. it's a kind of driven system in which the competition, as you all know, of enterprises one with the otherer, is pretty cutthroa. and most of the time, the company that wins the competition literally eats the one that has been defeated-- buys its equipment, hires away its workers, and so we get the ever-larger winners. that's why most big industries have 2 or 3 left. they've consumed all the others. they become very big and powerful. these days, they become so big and powerful, they're all household names. and when they begin to have trouble, they make us all pay for their problems by telling us they're too big to fail. that's how big they've come. so, we polarize in a
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the publican p party, whatever yoyou want to call i it, has ben doing this at every level. so in north carolina, a couple of years ago, where the legigislature, mostly thanks to gerrymandering, is in the hands ofof the republilicans, there wa ststudy. they called for r a study y on e effect of sea level rise - -- on what sea level rise might t be n the north carolina coast. and there was a serious scientific study, which predicted -- i forget how many years -- not a long time, ababot roughly y a meter rise in sea level, which could be devastating to eastern northth carolina. anand the legislature did reaca, namely, by passingng legisislatn toto ban any actions or even discussion that might have to do with climate change. actually, , the best comment of this -- - i wish i could quote t verbatim -- was by stephen colbert, whoho said, "if you hae a serious problem, t the way to deal with it i is to legislatete that it doesn't exist. problem solved."." this is s going on all over thte country. and it is not just -- it is not simply climate change. that is but enough. but there'
the publican p party, whatever yoyou want to call i it, has ben doing this at every level. so in north carolina, a couple of years ago, where the legigislature, mostly thanks to gerrymandering, is in the hands ofof the republilicans, there wa ststudy. they called for r a study y on e effect of sea level rise - -- on what sea level rise might t be n the north carolina coast. and there was a serious scientific study, which predicted -- i forget how many years -- not a long time, ababot roughly y...
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reporter: yoyou can get a roti justst round the cororner.oti is a flat, unleavened bread made with flour, egg, butter, condensed milk, salt, and water. the ingredients have to be constantly kneaded. only that way does the dough become sufficiently elastic, so it can be stretched into wafer-thin sheets. >> we have crispy roti, roti with lime, roti with an egg inside, banana roti, and plain ones.. reporter: they taste best with ice-chilled coffee or tea. the most popular roti are fried until they're crispy before being doused in condensed milk, a bit of extra sugar doesn't hurt. they're not exactly healthy, but they taste so good. >> it's crispy, it's tasty, it's really good because it's so crispy. reporter: what better way to round off a day? a pleasure for big and small. host: when walt disney bases a movie on a true story, it's guaranteed to be a rather extraordinary tale. like that of the first jamaican bobsled team, which qualified for the winter olympics in calgary. or the moving portrayal of a girlrl from a ugandan slum, whe daily lifef
reporter: yoyou can get a roti justst round the cororner.oti is a flat, unleavened bread made with flour, egg, butter, condensed milk, salt, and water. the ingredients have to be constantly kneaded. only that way does the dough become sufficiently elastic, so it can be stretched into wafer-thin sheets. >> we have crispy roti, roti with lime, roti with an egg inside, banana roti, and plain ones.. reporter: they taste best with ice-chilled coffee or tea. the most popular roti are fried...
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inin wyoming, yoyou canano to national forest land and trap and starere wolves.you u can kill wolveves howewevu want.. [[gunshot] been signed off by the department of the interior and the state of wyoming. >> a lot of the big fans of yellowstone wolves are following the lives of the actual individuals. they are the attraction. these become the stars of our show. so without them, oh, wow, and then to have them hunted, it is even harder for our guests to understand good they could influence decision about visiting the park in the future. wolf hunting and hunting in gegeneral are both extremelyly important to people in montana. it is interwoven into the traditions we observe, the pathways of our daily lives throughout the year. it is something that we zealously protect. hunting is very important, a very important way in which to put food on the table for many families. a good-sized elk can feed a family of four or more if it is a larger elk throughout the year. that has been the traditional way inin montana from decades ad centnturies, to be sure. , therehe animals
inin wyoming, yoyou canano to national forest land and trap and starere wolves.you u can kill wolveves howewevu want.. [[gunshot] been signed off by the department of the interior and the state of wyoming. >> a lot of the big fans of yellowstone wolves are following the lives of the actual individuals. they are the attraction. these become the stars of our show. so without them, oh, wow, and then to have them hunted, it is even harder for our guests to understand good they could influence...
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reporter: i i suppose if yoyou k at other terrorist conflicts and other areas, it isn't t unusual. think wherere we got usesedn europe, certainly over r the lat few years wiwith gros s like islamic state, we see indivividuals from family goingo a regioion. you lookok at whatat's happenin. it is unusual, and obvbviously there e has been supupport from authorities in libya. don't forget libya h has its own polilitical problems,s, it's ben having a civil war since the fall of gagaddafi. and it showws you that ththis in ininternational threat. it is of an international nature. brent: we are also hearing reports that possibly so-called islamic state could be behind us -- this. there are reports the suicide bomber had just returned from libya, he had also been to syria. is this tragedy from monday night, is it part of the nexus we are seeing of global terror from syria, libya, and then making its mark in britain? >reporter:: well, there's a numr of strands there. it does show that t lationshipip of the intnternational t terror. you look at islamic state, it's been losing territory. those
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yoyou know? let's just stop there. it's our kids. this is a political. everybody's got them -- republicans, democrats, independents. every religion has kids. we all have kids. kids are innocent. they come here innocent. they come here only doing what we tell them to do. they follow us. because maybeere what people can do for themselves they can do for their kids. who were many moms eating the wrong things for themselves and not working out. if they knew their kids were being impacted, they would change everything with a bad doctor's visit or a cautionary -- you are moving into diabetes territory for your child. that wakes parents o up in ways they won't do for themselves. starting with kids seemed like the only place start. notthen making it fun and placing blame and try not to be many state, right? try not to tell people you're doing it wrong and this is how you do it. it's really like, let's just try to make this fun. let's place a garden. -- plant a garden. let's show kids what a vegetable is. let's try to make it taste good. let's try to work with bu
yoyou know? let's just stop there. it's our kids. this is a political. everybody's got them -- republicans, democrats, independents. every religion has kids. we all have kids. kids are innocent. they come here innocent. they come here only doing what we tell them to do. they follow us. because maybeere what people can do for themselves they can do for their kids. who were many moms eating the wrong things for themselves and not working out. if they knew their kids were being impacted, they...
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so iraran is, yoyou know, the -- agagain, the adults in the room, like mattis and so on, say it's the greatest threat to peace, you know, the greatest sponsor of terrorism, on and on. how is it a sponsor of terrorism? well, could go through that. so, for example, in yemen, it'ts claimed that they are providing some aid to rebel tribesmen, houthi tribesmen, in yemen. ok, maybe they are. what is the united states doing in yemen? it is providing a huge flood of arms to its saudi arabian ally, who are destroying the country, who have created a huge humanitatarian crisis.s. huge n numbers of people killed, massive starvation. they are threatening now to bomb a port, which is the only source of aid for surviviving people. but iran is the major source of terrorism. professor emeritus noam chomsky in a public conversation we recorded in april at the first parish church in cambridge, massachusetts. when we come back we will talk about syria, wikileaks, and more. ♪ [music break] amy: patty smith singing at the riverside church in new york. this is democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and pe
so iraran is, yoyou know, the -- agagain, the adults in the room, like mattis and so on, say it's the greatest threat to peace, you know, the greatest sponsor of terrorism, on and on. how is it a sponsor of terrorism? well, could go through that. so, for example, in yemen, it'ts claimed that they are providing some aid to rebel tribesmen, houthi tribesmen, in yemen. ok, maybe they are. what is the united states doing in yemen? it is providing a huge flood of arms to its saudi arabian ally, who...
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drive you to the busus station anand give you $200 and buy your tickets out of your money and put yoyoua bus.. you're just headed toto whereve. so i arriveded downtown l l.a. it was really scary. really scary. i looked likike i came fromm prisison, you know? gegenes in a paper bag. s and a paperback. eveverne knono you are from prison. there are p pple asking if you need a a re and d lling you th y you lk f fin drugug addicicts. people living that life, and y u know they are. it i is so easy to get lord, especially if you're scacared. to be hononest, i was s scared. i felt like i was just standing there naked. i do not have any place to go. i rereally didn't. and i s said, burtonn i receceived a letttter from yod you said f for me to call you ad that y you would pick me up. and to says, where are you? i told her and she said, i will be there in about 15 minutes. she came and picked me up. amy: that is a clip from a documentary about our guest susan burton. we're also joined by michelle alexander, author of "the new jim crow." susan, talk about this new way of life. it is your nonprofit.
drive you to the busus station anand give you $200 and buy your tickets out of your money and put yoyoua bus.. you're just headed toto whereve. so i arriveded downtown l l.a. it was really scary. really scary. i looked likike i came fromm prisison, you know? gegenes in a paper bag. s and a paperback. eveverne knono you are from prison. there are p pple asking if you need a a re and d lling you th y you lk f fin drugug addicicts. people living that life, and y u know they are. it i is so easy to...
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>> that is a powerful reminder that despite how dark things lookndnd when yoyou think about these strongndas, the right-wing agenda we see right now, this unbroken tradition of resistance in the south -- people like representative lewis and body of the institute for seven studies, founded by civil rights veterans. you think about that unbroken history that you really see today, that is able to continue to push the south forward. amy: chris kromm, thanks for being with us executive director , of the institute for southern studies and publisher of facing south. we will link to your piece "south's political clout ririsig , undeder trump." that does it for our show. we will be covering the story of hog farming and liquid hog manure thing sprayed on largely african-american committees later on our journey. this does it for our show as we continue our tour around the country. i will be speaking -- democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your commenents to outreach@democracynow.org or mamail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, ne
>> that is a powerful reminder that despite how dark things lookndnd when yoyou think about these strongndas, the right-wing agenda we see right now, this unbroken tradition of resistance in the south -- people like representative lewis and body of the institute for seven studies, founded by civil rights veterans. you think about that unbroken history that you really see today, that is able to continue to push the south forward. amy: chris kromm, thanks for being with us executive...
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thk yoyou all for r being here..et's gogo out there into the jobless of amy: that was democratic senator ed markey of massachusetts standing with other democratic elected leadeds , senators, and congress members. i later spoke to democratic senator jeff merkley, the kind of master of ceremonies of this press conference. jeff merkley, the senator from oregon. what are you doing right now in congress around this issue of climate change? classic yesterday, in partnership with social justice groups and environmental groups, introduced a phrase and when everyone in the country to hear and times, 100% clean renewable energy by the year 2050. it is a goal that we have to get completely off also fuels. no more burning in any sector of the economy. it is a timeline. we have to move urgently, passionately, quickly. time is s not on our side. amy: you introduce this with senator sanders? markey and senator cory booker. prepare for the moment you can get it through. we have a coke brother cartel, oil, coal, and gas industry as b
thk yoyou all for r being here..et's gogo out there into the jobless of amy: that was democratic senator ed markey of massachusetts standing with other democratic elected leadeds , senators, and congress members. i later spoke to democratic senator jeff merkley, the kind of master of ceremonies of this press conference. jeff merkley, the senator from oregon. what are you doing right now in congress around this issue of climate change? classic yesterday, in partnership with social justice groups...
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can yoyou describe whahat took e today? mornings 8:30 in the and i was in my offffice when i shook the building. i thought it was an earthquakek. and then there was a huge blast. ,e hear a lot of blasts probably dozens in the past two years. but this one was different. it was so loud. we got probably we were attatack, , and en w we realized it was a few hundrededeters away. unfortunately, one of my colleagues who was on his way to the office, lost his life. him thisuried afternoon. it was soo difficult for us s to fifind him. we had to o go andind his s dead bodies,ng over 50 dead which were at the hospital -- two hospitals by noon. most of the bodies were burned to death. some bododies, just a few bobody parts available beyond recognition. it was very tragic and barbaric attack. what is even more unfortunate, no one has claimed responsibility and the afghan government has failed to provide explanation as how this could have happened in the heart of the capital. we feel there is no accountability from the afghan governrnmen
can yoyou describe whahat took e today? mornings 8:30 in the and i was in my offffice when i shook the building. i thought it was an earthquakek. and then there was a huge blast. ,e hear a lot of blasts probably dozens in the past two years. but this one was different. it was so loud. we got probably we were attatack, , and en w we realized it was a few hundrededeters away. unfortunately, one of my colleagues who was on his way to the office, lost his life. him thisuried afternoon. it was soo...
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melissa, on the call a few minutes ago, snap ceo evan spiegle was asked the question, does facebook care yoyou why not? >> i think the bottom lean you have to get comfortable and enjoy the fact that people will copy your product few make great stuff. i think we seen this happen a lot in technology. when google came along everyone felt they needed a certain strategy. when facebook came along, everyone thought they needed a social strategy strategy. with snap, we believe everyone will develop a camera strategy. just because yahoo has a search box doesn't meaner that google. >> reporter: they say they should not buy more facebook ads. snap users are particularly engaged which is tough, with this younger audience. most importantly noting with the stock trading down 23%. that volume right now is about 24.7 million during the trading day which was 18. million. over to you. >> julia, thank you. let's go back to gene munster. >> today they're google. with the force of facebook coming to 2 billion users, that's an ominous competitor coming. so i think this competitive issue, the da issue, all the quest
melissa, on the call a few minutes ago, snap ceo evan spiegle was asked the question, does facebook care yoyou why not? >> i think the bottom lean you have to get comfortable and enjoy the fact that people will copy your product few make great stuff. i think we seen this happen a lot in technology. when google came along everyone felt they needed a certain strategy. when facebook came along, everyone thought they needed a social strategy strategy. with snap, we believe everyone will...
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yoyou are under house arrest. >> i can go to my frontt yard. am supposed toto be herere uns i'm goining to work or some othr wholesome appointmements. i really don't mind it. i'm kind of a homebody. i will bee on probation. the local probation department in the northern district of texas is actually very kind. run by social worker types who wanted to get into this kind of business to help people. it just goes to show how these institutions -- they're not monolithic. there's nothing you can really say about them that they want to do this or this. it comes down to when the rule of law does not apply, when procedures can be violated when, both for good or ill, you're dealing with amomorphous mass rather than pristine rule o of w procedures that you can point to and say, this i is a wholesosome sysystem of govevernance, sometg we can definitely practice and expect our rights will be maintained. it is more confiscated the net. amy: are you allowed to use a computer? >> that is debatable. the dop representative, just like with her ininterview stipula
yoyou are under house arrest. >> i can go to my frontt yard. am supposed toto be herere uns i'm goining to work or some othr wholesome appointmements. i really don't mind it. i'm kind of a homebody. i will bee on probation. the local probation department in the northern district of texas is actually very kind. run by social worker types who wanted to get into this kind of business to help people. it just goes to show how these institutions -- they're not monolithic. there's nothing you...
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trump: whethther you voe for me or yoyou don't vovote fo, i really want to be your greatest champion i will be your champion, whether you vote for me are not. amy: that was candidate donald trump speaking last year in little haiti. if the trump administration refuses to extend tps after the six-month reprieve expires up to , 55,000 haitians could be forcefully repatriated to their fragile, struggling homeland. last month, the acting director of u.s. citizenship & immigration services, james mccament, wrote a letter to homeland security secretary john kelly suggesting the haitians should be deported as early as january. in the letter, mccament said conditions in haiti have improved considerably. his conclusion and recommendation contradicts an assessment done by the obama administration in december. under obama, the state department examined the same circumstances and recommended that the haitians be allowed to remain in the united states. human rights advocates note haiti is still reeling from hurricane matthew which, in october 2016, destroyed the country's southwest peninsula. the
trump: whethther you voe for me or yoyou don't vovote fo, i really want to be your greatest champion i will be your champion, whether you vote for me are not. amy: that was candidate donald trump speaking last year in little haiti. if the trump administration refuses to extend tps after the six-month reprieve expires up to , 55,000 haitians could be forcefully repatriated to their fragile, struggling homeland. last month, the acting director of u.s. citizenship & immigration services, james...
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online, start their own business, find their own voice, make their own art -- that is in jejeardy if yoyoue this fundamenental protection of net neutrality. suddenly, these companies will have free reign to interfere however they want, often in ways that might be impossible for the average user to see or recognize. amy: craig aaron, thank you for being with us, president and ceo of free press. congratulations to democracy w lewis.re we continue with our democracy now! covering the movements, changing america tour. i willl be speaking in new york tonight. for a complete listing of cities and dates, go to democracynow.org. democracy now! is looking for feedbaback from people whoho apprececiate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@demococracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy y now!]
online, start their own business, find their own voice, make their own art -- that is in jejeardy if yoyoue this fundamenental protection of net neutrality. suddenly, these companies will have free reign to interfere however they want, often in ways that might be impossible for the average user to see or recognize. amy: craig aaron, thank you for being with us, president and ceo of free press. congratulations to democracy w lewis.re we continue with our democracy now! covering the movements,...
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overnight your sex life will be transformed, well, you all giggle, as you are giggling now, because yoyou understand this is an attemptpt to get you to buy the soap. you don't take seriously that it's gonna have that result, and if you did have that result, it probably wouldn't be because of the soap. you kind of fifigure that out. when harvard says to you that "sosomething really extraordinary happens to"--it's like that thing with the soap. ok. all that would have to change. you could not have schools that train the people at the top versus schools that train the people in the middle and schools that train the people at the bottom,m, which is what we have. we don't admit it because it's a little awkward, but we all know that. we know that. we know it from the w way budgets are allocated. we know it from the qualifications of the teachers. we know it from the quality of the textbook. we know it unless we really are committed to make-believe. we can't do that anymore, and it's not out of some abstract idea. we've had generations of very good p people tryingng to chchar educationanal systs
overnight your sex life will be transformed, well, you all giggle, as you are giggling now, because yoyou understand this is an attemptpt to get you to buy the soap. you don't take seriously that it's gonna have that result, and if you did have that result, it probably wouldn't be because of the soap. you kind of fifigure that out. when harvard says to you that "sosomething really extraordinary happens to"--it's like that thing with the soap. ok. all that would have to change. you...