things that you wouldn't expect to see in a movie in Dubai at the time, especially. So there's a stewardess who gets pregnant out of wedlock . There is an Emirati man who loses-- I can't remember if it's a brother or a best friend?
It was a plague that involved 100 witches, a number that grew to 307 or later to 500. There's a strange amount of having children out of wedlock among the cohort of girls who had been afflicted in 1692.
And all the problems of the inner city transferred to rural America-- multiple generations on public assistance, drug abuse, unemployment, out-of-wedlock birth. Dean decided that the answer to the decline in his corner of America was alternative energy.
Well, I thought it was important to get into Leonardo's mindset. You see, he's born out of wedlock and he's never going to hold a professional title.
She had a horrific childhood, almost Dickensian. She was born-- in those days we would call it an out-of-wedlock child. Her mother was orthodox Jewish, 16-years-old, and her father was African-American, one of many children, and was sent off to an orphanage.
And how do we challenge the idea that a young mother, who had a child at 16, deserves to be kicked out of her home? Deserves to not receive the type of support and aid just because she had children out of wedlock , or just because she had a child at a young age. I mean, these are the kinds of questions that we need to ask ourselves.
And she's 16 years old. It's her first baby, a baby out of wedlock . Now one of the consequences of teenage pregnancy is that without reproductive health care,
But it was a hospital that was once a gunpowder factory, and that factory was repurposed into a women's asylum. And women would be held there if they were old or poor, if they got pregnant out of wedlock , or if they had an illness that was thought to be like a burden to society. And they would live their whole lives there, and when they died, they would be autopsied, and their brains would be studied.
Like you people took all of the principles of basically your civilization, and you have diluted them down to the point where they barely even matter. You know, and you're having, you know, children outta a wedlock and you're, you know, you regularly encounter people of other cities and you don't try to kill them." And like, how crazy is that?
Get rid of them. So if you're not a Salafi, and if you have access, if you're dating, or if you're sleeping out of wedlock , it's considered to be sinful.
Because if you come with preconceived notions of how to analyze the life and creativity of someone, you end up losing a lot. Like if Steve Jobs did something-- whether it was a personal thing, like dealing with his firstborn child born out of wedlock , or dealing with being ousted
And in order to do that, virginity is coveted. We know that in cultures where women are disadvantaged, marriage rates go up, more children are born into wedlock , virginity is coveted, and, oh, yeah, prostitution goes way up. I used an old-fashioned prostitute there because the height of prostitution worldwide was probably Victorian England, the most repressed time for women.
the risks of how this might ruin his personal life and his public profile, his potential to ever be a serious person in American life again. The way - most dramatically, I think, after - we report in the book, after he was out of the race his out of wedlock had been born, you know? And was walking or gurgling in a crib somewhere with Rielle Hunter, how Edwards at the point still believed that he could be the Vice President to either Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton and was negotiating very hard to get on the ticket. After that,