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Nicky Campbell

doctor helen pankhurst, the great—granddaughter of emmeline pam pankhurst, the suffragette, saying it's time the rest of the uk followed scotland boss might lead and made sure 16 and 17—year—olds were able to vote. why not? 08085 909693, 85058. that's coming up at ten o'clock. molly fenton is still with us,, ivy in suffolk, sarah in glasgow and best, not her real name, in shropshire, all coming up. doctor,

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Nicky Campbell

beth. leslie, good morning. good i morning. you have heard from sarah and beth. morning. you have heard from sarah and beth- we _ morning. you have heard from sarah and beth. we want _ morning. you have heard from sarah and beth. we want to _ morning. you have heard from sarah and beth. we want to hear— morning. you have heard from sarah and beth. we want to hear from - morning. you have heard from sarah| and beth. we want to hear from you, leslie. what would you like to say? i had a female member of staff suffering — i had a female member of staff suffering with— i had a female member of staff suffering with a _ i had a female member of staff suffering with a period. - i had a female member of staff suffering with a period. she - i had a female member of staffi suffering with a period. she had i had a female member of staff- suffering with a period. she had two weeks _ suffering with a period. she had two weeks of— suffering with a period. she had two weeks of pain— suffering with a period. she had two weeks of pain and _ suffering with a period. she had two weeks of pain and constant - suffering with a period. she had twol weeks of pain and constant bleeding. she went _ weeks of pain and constant bleeding. she went to— weeks of pain and constant bleeding. she went to the — weeks of pain and constant bleeding. she went to the doctors, _ weeks of pain and constant bleeding. she went to the doctors, and - weeks of pain and constant bleeding. she went to the doctors, and the - she went to the doctors, and the doctor— she went to the doctors, and the doctor couldn't _ she went to the doctors, and the doctor couldn't do _ she went to the doctors, and the doctor couldn't do a _ she went to the doctors, and the doctor couldn't do a great - she went to the doctors, and the doctor couldn't do a great deal. ij doctor couldn't do a great deal. i said. _ doctor couldn't do a great deal. i said. what— doctor couldn't do a great deal. i said, what happened, _ doctor couldn't do a great deal. i said, what happened, because i doctor couldn't do a great deal. i. said, what happened, because this doesn't _ said, what happened, because this doesn't seem — said, what happened, because this doesn't seem normal. _ said, what happened, because this doesn't seem normal. she - said, what happened, because this doesn't seem normal. she said - said, what happened, because this| doesn't seem normal. she said she had made — doesn't seem normal. she said she had made another— doesn't seem normal. she said she had made another appointment. i doesn't seem normal. she said she. had made another appointment. but they said _ had made another appointment. but they said it— had made another appointment. but they said it was _ had made another appointment. but they said it was normal. _ had made another appointment. but they said it was normal. i— had made another appointment. but they said it was normal. i said, - had made another appointment. but they said it was normal. i said, i- they said it was normal. i said, i don't _ they said it was normal. i said, i don't think— they said it was normal. i said, i don't think it _ they said it was normal. i said, i don't think it is _ they said it was normal. i said, i don't think it is normal. - they said it was normal. i said, i don't think it is normal. one - they said it was normal. i said, ij don't think it is normal. one day she was— don't think it is normal. one day she was in— don't think it is normal. one day she was in a _ don't think it is normal. one day she was in a lot _ don't think it is normal. one day she was in a lot of— don't think it is normal. one day she was in a lot of pain- don't think it is normal. one day she was in a lot of pain and - don't think it is normal. one day she was in a lot of pain and cold| she was in a lot of pain and cold sweats — she was in a lot of pain and cold sweats i— she was in a lot of pain and cold sweats. i said, _ she was in a lot of pain and cold sweats. ! said, that's— she was in a lot of pain and cold sweats. i said, that's enough, i she was in a lot of pain and cold i sweats. i said, that's enough, you are going — sweats. ! said, that's enough, you are going to— sweats. i said, that's enough, you are going to a85 _ sweats. i said, that's enough, you are going to a&e now, _ sweats. i said, that's enough, you are going to a&e now, this - sweats. i said, that's enough, you are going to a&e now, this isn't i are going to a&e now, this isn't normal — are going to a&e now, this isn't normal she _ are going to a&e now, this isn't normal. she went _ are going to a&e now, this isn't normal. she went to _ are going to a&e now, this isn't normal. she went to a&e - are going to a&e now, this isn't normal. she went to a&e and i are going to a&e now, this isn't i normal. she went to a&e and she are going to a&e now, this isn't - normal. she went to a&e and she was diagnosed _ normal. she went to a&e and she was diagnosed with — normal. she went to a&e and she was diagnosed with endometriosis. - diagnosed with endometriosis. 0bviously— diagnosed with endometriosis. obviously the _ diagnosed with endometriosis. obviously the doctors - diagnosed with endometriosis. obviously the doctors had - diagnosed with endometriosis. i obviously the doctors had failed her. obviously the doctors had failed her~ but— obviously the doctors had failed her~ but i— obviously the doctors had failed her. but i recognised _

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Nicky Campbell

there — you going to public toilets and there is— you going to public toilets and there is contraception readily available to get your hands on but getting _ available to get your hands on but getting hold of a sanitary product is a totally different ball game. let me — is a totally different ball game. let me bring sarah in, in glasgow, not her real name, on that point. hello. ., . ,, not her real name, on that point. hello._ find. - not her real name, on that point. hello._ find. and i not her real name, on that point. i hello._ find. and you hello. how are you? find. and you are originally _ hello. how are you? find. and you are originally from _ hello. how are you? find. and you are originally from brazil. - hello. how are you? find. and you are originally from brazil. what - hello. how are you? find. and you are originally from brazil. what do | are originally from brazil. what do you think about attitudes in britain? i you think about attitudes in britain? . . . . you think about attitudes in britain? ., , , , , britain? i am surprised with these calls. i britain? i am surprised with these calls- l have _ britain? i am surprised with these calls- l have a _ britain? i am surprised with these calls. i have a daughter _ britain? i am surprised with these calls. i have a daughter who - britain? i am surprised with these calls. i have a daughter who is - calls. i have a daughter who is almost nine. i�*m getting worried about her, honestly. i really sense this secrecy about periods and sexuality which is way more open in brazil. i got my period when i was really young, i was ten, and i got a lot of help from grown—ups and teachers and people around me who were really kind. i got a lot of support in sexual classes and everything, but we got the message

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Nicky Campbell

is coming to puberty. i'm very, very open in that aspect stop but i know a lot of— open in that aspect stop but i know a lot of people who wouldn't be because — a lot of people who wouldn't be because it is seen as a taboo subject _ because it is seen as a taboo subject. as awful as it sounds, that's— subject. as awful as it sounds, that's an — subject. as awful as it sounds, that's an ignorance on our behalf. it that's an ignorance on our behalf. it isn't _ that's an ignorance on our behalf. it isn't something you talk about openly. — it isn't something you talk about openly, ratherthan it isn't something you talk about openly, rather than not openly, if that makes— openly, rather than not openly, if that makes sense.— openly, rather than not openly, if that makes sense. what was it like for ou that makes sense. what was it like for you when _ that makes sense. what was it like for you when you — that makes sense. what was it like for you when you were... - that makes sense. what was it like for you when you were... as - that makes sense. what was it like for you when you were... as sarah | for you when you were... as sarah said, she was 11, when you were 11, 12, 13, what was it like for you? in a school setting i wouldn't have said a _ a school setting i wouldn't have said a word to a teacher or friend or anything — said a word to a teacher or friend or anything like that. my parents were _ or anything like that. my parents were always really open in all aspects — were always really open in all aspects of life. i am completely the samei _ aspects of life. i am completely the same. it— aspects of life. i am completely the same. it is— aspects of life. i am completely the same, it is howl aspects of life. i am completely the same, it is how i have been brought up. same, it is how i have been brought up but— same, it is how i have been brought up but i_ same, it is how i have been brought up but i can — same, it is how i have been brought up. but i can make comments to friends _ up. but i can make comments to friends and — up. but i can make comments to friends and people in the workplace, i friends and people in the workplace, iwouldn't _ friends and people in the workplace, i wouldn't think twice about handing over a _ i wouldn't think twice about handing over a sanitary product in public, but i _ over a sanitary product in public, but i know— over a sanitary product in public, but i know there are a lot of people who would — but i know there are a lot of people who would rather use toilet roll and not say _ who would rather use toilet roll and not say a _ who would rather use toilet roll and not say a word and keep it to themselves and openly talk about it

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Nicky Campbell

exactly. i know there's a lot of... my child's— exactly. i know there's a lot of... my child's school has unisex toilets now. _ my child's school has unisex toilets now. there — my child's school has unisex toilets now, there is no girls and boys. is that why— now, there is no girls and boys. is that why they don't have tampons readily— that why they don't have tampons readily available? is it something that men— readily available? is it something that men are embarrassed about? i think— that men are embarrassed about? i think being — that men are embarrassed about? i think being a female and having a conversation with a gentleman about her period _ conversation with a gentleman about her period is a lot more embarrassing on their behalf than it would _ embarrassing on their behalf than it would be _ embarrassing on their behalf than it would be on my end, if that makes sense _ would be on my end, if that makes sense. �* , ., �* , , sense. but it shouldn't be. it is only natural. _ sense. but it shouldn't be. it is only natural. it _ sense. but it shouldn't be. it is only natural. it is _ sense. but it shouldn't be. it is only natural. it is part - sense. but it shouldn't be. it is only natural. it is part of- sense. but it shouldn't be. it is only natural. it is part of the i sense. but it shouldn't be. it is i only natural. it is part of the body growing up. again, it is so difficult to be a woman. girls are growing up with another layer of difficulty that shouldn�*t be there. i agree 100%. let difficulty that shouldn't be there. i agree 100%— difficulty that shouldn't be there. i agree 10096. let me bring leslie in. don't i agree 10096. let me bring leslie in- don't go _ i agree 10096. let me bring leslie in. don't go anywhere, _ i agree 10096. let me bring leslie in. don't go anywhere, sarah - i agree 10096. let me bring leslie in. don't go anywhere, sarah and| in. don�*t go anywhere, sarah and beth. leslie, good morning. goad beth. leslie, good morning. good mornint. beth. leslie, good morning. good morning- you _ beth. leslie, good morning. good morning. you have _ beth. leslie, good morning. good morning. you have heard - beth. leslie, good morning. good morning. you have heard from i

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20180117:18:50:00

daca and responsible immigration reform. we'd like to do all of those things and be happy to do them quickly if democrats are willing to work with us and get on board. >> you also are rolling out an infrastructure plan this month. if the daca -- if the cr gets passed this week, is priority number one next week >> for infrastructure? >> we want to get a deal on dacca. that's a big priority for us now but we can manage more than one thing at a time as we're used to doing around here and if the infrastructure is rolled out by the end of the month or first part of next month, we'll certainly be working on that as well. >> sarah, thank you. this weekend, president trump planning to go to florida and apparently some celebrations for one year anniversary of his inauguration, is that appropriate if there's a government shutdown or is he changing his plans? >> again, we hope that republicans and democrats will come together and we'll have a budget deal.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20180117:18:51:00

we still are focused on that being our top priority. if that doesn't happen and there's a schedule change, we'll certainly let you guys know. >> how does he see his role, sarah in, getting the ball over the finish line? he's the president. so how does he plan to make sure this government stays open? >> we're doing everything we can to encourage members from both sides to make sure that we get a deal. the president has made very clear his number one priority is his national security and fully funding our military and that would be obviously something of utmost importance and i think that democrats should share that same passion and priority as the president and hopefully, we don't have to go through this process come friday. >> one last question. >> thank you, sarah. north korea and south korea march together under a unified korea flag. does the president support north

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20180117:18:45:00

to have to ask the democrats, what's more important, national security or political agendas? i can't answer that for you. >> you just said the president certainly doesn't want a shutdown. last year he tweeted that a shutdown would be a good thing. so what caused his views to -- >> he said it would be good politics. that's never been a preference of this administration. it wasn't then, it isn't now. and again, if that does happen, the blame, the fault will all lie at one place because we would like to see a budget deal happen. john? >> thank you, sarah. in an interview last friday with news max television, the ambassador of pakistan, commented on the president's decision to roll back most of the aid for security assistance to the islamabad government. and he said pakistan does not want aid but more importantly, and i quote, pakistan wants

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