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CNN Newsroom-20130721-18:27:00

and maybe she will be spiking the curry to bring on labor. let's hope it's sooner rather than later and it will be very hot again and very tough on her when she's this pregnant. >> you're right. that happened with my firstborn, born ten days lake and maybe they can get things moving faster. i don't know how effective that is. we'll be happy and welcome little baby when it arrives on it's own time. thank you for keeping us posted at buckingham palace where fans will learn outside the palace about the baby's birth. back to this country -- not really, oversea, a young woman going beyond her disabilities. she won't let blindness stop her. she reads braille with her lips. her inspiring story next. our average class size is only 14 students. our financial tools help you make smart choices

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CNN Newsroom-20130721-18:31:00

in the cabinet today, israel could be considering reviving peace talks with palestinians and considering borders laid down in a 1967 u.n. resolution. in milwaukee, a week long heat wave may have claimed two more lives according to affiliate wisn, a 69-year-old man rushed to hospital with a body temperature of 102 degrees and a woman died inside her sweltering home. the death toll in milwaukee now stands at five. now hong kong, where a blind student who can't read braille with her fingers, has achieved something astonishing. she aced her congress entrance exams by reading braille in a different and rather extraordinary way. >> reporter: meet a 20-year-old

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CNN Newsroom-20130721-18:32:00

student in hong kong. on the surface she appears like any other young person who just completed her exams. mandy, as known to her friends is different. mandy is blind and deaf. her challenges don't end there. unlike other visually and hearing-impaired people, mandy can't read braille with her fingertips. >> i discovered i had weak sensitivity in my fingers which makes reading much more difficult than other blind students. i tried many other methods but i could only resort to using my lips. >> reporter: it's a method mandy admit is uncommon and a way that worked for her. it worked well, so well she finished high school with top marks excel ing the region's highly competitive hong kong government exams. few during the exam process, i

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Around the World-20130717-16:54:00

many visually impaired people she can't read braille with her hands so she reads it with her lips. >> unbelievable story. mandy, inspiring story next. something completely different. i met a turtle friend today so, you don't get that very often. it seemed like it was more than happy to have us in his home. so beautiful. avo: more travel. more options. more personal. whatever you're looking for expedia has more ways to help you find yours. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130506:09:53:00

google didn't know. sometimes when i see people on the side of the road with car trouble, i like to pull over, put my hazards on, get out of my car, walk up to them and try my jokes out on them. sometimes when i'm in a restaurant i'll order a beat salad but when the waiter brings me my beat salad and i just look at them and go, thanks for laying down those funky beats. here's something you'll never see in braille. if you see something, say something. >> he's got a good writer. maybe he writes it himself. >> galifianakis joined "the hangover" co-stars. they had a jennifer aniston contest. we head to highlights. an impression of james corbell. >> james, what do you make of the recent defeat of background

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110728:07:01:00

>> thank you, andy jie. happy walk on stilts day, greg. >> i imagine walking on stilts hurts your feet. i prefer a smooth surface to walk on like pavement or flat, dry soil. >> i think you misunderstood it. possibly to cover something up. >> what would i have to cover something up? i invite to you read me at your leisure. >> sorry, i don't read pop up books. >> if i was reading your back i would mistake it for braille because it is bumpy. >> well if i were reading your face i would think it is stupid because it is stupid. >> well knowing you were reading my face i would have put on an andy levy mask. >> this round belongs to you, old pro. >> it takes a gentleman to acknowledge this. >> that's why it had to be me. >> let's welcome our guest. she is cuter than a smurf being hugged by a pony with a cape made of adorable puppies still alive. i am here with attorney and former contestant on the apprentice,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110521:01:31:00

it is accessibility, the ramp, the braille, the interpreter. i'm glad the show and producers were kind enough to highlight that. they were very, very accommodating when it came to understanding the role of an interpreter. they got it like that. it is like two plus two equals four. they got it. they made it work. >> how do your children do with it? >> translator: my celebrity or deafness? >> deafness, sign language. >> translator: they don't know any other way. they were born into a -- a family where the mother is deaf. >> they do the sign language? >> translator: they sign if they feel like it. >> if they don't want to listen to their mother, then don't bother. >> translator: i can't -- that's actually a good point. they -- they can see my sign language. i have to be careful when i'm talking. when they go to friends house was hearing parents, how did it feel? how did it feel? people that can hear? no big deal. just different. that's all. that's what it is. mom is this way.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110521:04:30:00

keep my husband. thank you very much. >> you are out, jack. >> jack, you know what you should do? leave the set now. then you will change your mind. >> people keep asking me that question. there is a relationship you have as an interpreter. i hope that this show, people that need an interpreters, it is not an advantage. it is accessibility, the ramp, the braille, the interpreter. i'm glad the show and producers were kind enough to highlight that. they were very, very accommodating when it came to understanding the role of an interpreter. they got it like that. it is like two plus two equals four. they got it. they made it work. >> how do your children do with it? >> translator: my celebrity or deafness? >> deafness, sign language.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110521:07:31:00

>> translator: i've had my husband for 18 years. i've had four kids with him. i'm an extremely happily married woman. i rather be without jack and keep my husband. thank you very much. >> you are out, jack. i can't believe you've just chucked jack under the bus. >> you're fired. >> tell you, what jack, what you should do. just leave the set. >> and see what happens. right. >> maybe you'll change your mind. >> translator: no, clearly as an interpreter people keep asking me that question. there is a business relationship that all deaf people have all the time when they go to work with an interpreter. that's what i hope this shows for people who are deaf, that they need interpreters to go in, it's not an advantage, and that it's accessibility, it's the ramp, it's the braille, it's an interpreter. and it's an important role. and i'm glad that the show and the producers were kind enough to highlight that. they were very, very accommodating when it came to understanding the role of an interpreter. they got it like that.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110521:09:32:00

the braille, the interpreter. i'm glad the show and producers were kind enough to highlight that. they were very, very accommodating when it came to understanding the role of an interpreter. they got it like that. it is like two plus two equals four. they got it. they made it work. >> how do your children do with it? >> translator: my celebrity or deafness? >> deafness, sign language. >> translator: they don't know any other way. they were born into a -- a family where the mother is deaf. >> they do the sign language? >> translator: they sign if they feel like it. >> if they don't want to listen to their mother, then don't bother. >> translator: i can't -- that's actually a good point. they -- they can see my sign language. i have to be careful when i'm talking. when they go to friends house was hearing parents, how did it feel? how did it feel? people that can hear? no big deal. just different. that's all. that's what it is. mom is this way. their parents are this way.

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