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CNN Top 10 Hero of the Year – Derreck Kayongo – is a social entrepreneur on a mission to save lives! In PART ONE of this truly inspiring story, Múkami and Derreck talk about how he escaped a brutal civil war in his home country and the life-changing discovery he made when he re-patriated to the United States. It’s an amazing story about how the seemingly little things – things that we often take for granted in life – can make a tremendous life/death difference for others. Watch PART TWO at youtu.be


Originally uploaded in 2010 MIke Vallely talks his early skate days and more in Part 1 of Free Lunch. Sit down with your favorite pro skaters every Wednesday to hear their all-time favorite stories on Free Lunch! Additionally, we will be re-uploading Free Lunch episodes from previous seasons every Sunday! Subscribe to Ride: www.youtube.com facebook.com twitter.com instagram @ridechannel


Dark Corridors….EVERYWHERE


Nick ingests some infected food, and has to deal with a volatile stomach and explosive diarrhea. Maybe the internet can help…


This was the top story on the 6 o’clock news about a girl who had poop, diarrhea poop coming out of her pants.


Now even more hysterical newscasting by yours truly.


From the Majority Report, live MF 12 noon EST and via daily podcast at Majority.FM Ann Romney has defended the family’s decision to strap their dog Seamus to the roof of their car on a road trip, then having Mitt Romney hose him down and strap him back on the roof after the dog had diarrhea.


The sounds of a bad day with IBS


Rossiu finally gets what was coming to him.


October 2007 Zimbabwe, once one of the most prosperous nations in Africa, now has the lowest life expectancy and highest inflation rate in the world. Life has become an everyday struggle for survival. The supermarkets in Bulawayo are all empty. According to the shopkeeper, the last time they had bread was “a month ago”. Filming secretly undercover, journalist Ginny Stein captures the desperation everywhere. “There is no water. Nothing, just nothing”, laments ‘Tony’. “Children are hungry, everyone is hungry. Our government is a monster”. Even if there were things in the shops, most people couldn’t afford them. A teacher’s monthly salary now buys the equivalent of one MacDonald’s family meal. Malnutrition is taking its toll on people’s health. “Up to 75% of the people coming in have diarrhea and vomiting”, states Dr Thandazani. The fear is that these problems will only get worse. In July, the government forced businesses to half their prices. Now it’s proposing to nationalize 51% of all white-owned businesses. “The economy must be in the hands of Zimbabweans”, states Ambassador Khaya Moyo. But unsurprisingly, manufacturers and retailers feel they’re being made new enemies of the state. Produced by SBS/Dateline Distributed by Journeyman Pictures

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