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since crump came to office 900 centers across the country serving women of color slashed research drastically and this last year, chemicals on pregnant women was cut. it's hard to go through a single just one, without seeing the ways in which mmigrant mothers, migrants and refugees, and even 10-year-old girls lose their lives in ice custody. march is more crucial than ever, because lives depend on our persistence to dignity and our resistance to those who would disappear.us we won't allow anything to divide us or distract us from trump he women that make president. thank you. next we're going to hear from -- castillo, c.e.o. of ywca. >> thank you. good afternoon. ywca usa..e.o. of at ywca our mission is to liminate vachs and empower women. every day, we get up and do the ork of justice for girls, women, and people of color in more than a thousand communities across this great nation. to women ousing seeking a safe place to live. we provide child air for working parents. we offer job training to women building their careers and stem girls, exploring the future. our communities demand justice t
since crump came to office 900 centers across the country serving women of color slashed research drastically and this last year, chemicals on pregnant women was cut. it's hard to go through a single just one, without seeing the ways in which mmigrant mothers, migrants and refugees, and even 10-year-old girls lose their lives in ice custody. march is more crucial than ever, because lives depend on our persistence to dignity and our resistance to those who would disappear.us we won't allow...
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could have been in court to see it could have been roberts but pistorius was on trial for that and mr crump instead of based on trial gets britney's from the wall street journal though you know we have the article there which says. are we seeing a regen survival of trumps 40 portis year that's the headline and you can imagine it would end if you could alex perry you know alex it seems to me and i'll just be kind of more blunt here i think the assassination of the money was an act of desperation because there is a lack of imagination in how to move forward because essentially the u.s. is going to be find itself isolated in its fred friendly country iraq instead of fighting isis or point making sure it doesn't come back it's going to have to worry about the shia militias firing upon them in their bases i mean i think this doesn't make any sense to me as something was started and i have no idea how it's going to end go ahead alex. is correct because of course the united states as i think has become very clear now seriously underestimate if you do run what then they pulled out of the j.c. way w
could have been in court to see it could have been roberts but pistorius was on trial for that and mr crump instead of based on trial gets britney's from the wall street journal though you know we have the article there which says. are we seeing a regen survival of trumps 40 portis year that's the headline and you can imagine it would end if you could alex perry you know alex it seems to me and i'll just be kind of more blunt here i think the assassination of the money was an act of desperation...
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. >> at this year's boston book festival civil rights attorney ben crump offered his thoughts on racial in the justice system. here's a portion of his talk. >> i was certainly in the state of florida since we were the first state to pass the stand your ground law which i'm on record i think as the most racist jim crow law we have ever seen in america and it's sad because black people and brown people in america regrettably and unfortunately we have gotten used to the police killing us and not being held accountable. but this "stand your ground" law made it where any tom dyck or harry could kill us and still not be held accountable. not just not held accountable, you member the statistical black people on death row the quickest way to get to death row in america is to be a person of color and kill a white person. but yet when a white person kills a person of color, often times they are not even arrested. all they have to say is stand your ground so that would certainly be the first law to get rid of "stand your ground" not amended, get rid of it. there was nothing wrong with the castle d
. >> at this year's boston book festival civil rights attorney ben crump offered his thoughts on racial in the justice system. here's a portion of his talk. >> i was certainly in the state of florida since we were the first state to pass the stand your ground law which i'm on record i think as the most racist jim crow law we have ever seen in america and it's sad because black people and brown people in america regrettably and unfortunately we have gotten used to the police killing...
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for the most part, the crump stomach court hav, e comic >> the court's oldest member ruth bader ginsburgte recent health scares including cancer, the flu, and fractured ribs is also determined to stay put. >> this audience can see that i am alive >> the justices will get to work in two weeks, then it is a race to the finish with some ofpu the most contentious decisions coming at the end of june and in the middle of the election race. >> thanks a lot. up next, the opioid epidemic we will focus on what is being done and in one of the hardest hit areas. beyond our borders tonight, australia is deploying military troops and aircraft to help communities ravaged by g wildfires. theyey have left at least 17 people dead nationwide. thousands of residents and tourists have fled to the shoreline, more than 175 homes have been destroyed in a new south wales region. at least nine people died as torrential rains and severe flooding hit indonesia's capital during new year's celebrations. thousands of people were evacuated, one domestic airport closed. jakarta's governor said as much is 14.5 inches of
for the most part, the crump stomach court hav, e comic >> the court's oldest member ruth bader ginsburgte recent health scares including cancer, the flu, and fractured ribs is also determined to stay put. >> this audience can see that i am alive >> the justices will get to work in two weeks, then it is a race to the finish with some ofpu the most contentious decisions coming at the end of june and in the middle of the election race. >> thanks a lot. up next, the opioid...
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were not going to have crump trump. they don't think.inaudible conversation] >> i will be really brief if my answers. i will go around to people who had their hands up. [inaudible conversation] how do you plan to reform the education system. and prepare the next generation. and watch about people who've lost their jobs due to automation. >> watch you live. thomas ohio. i would first of all drag our education system into the 20 persistence. it would-be a good starting.because is it too much of it it or belongs to three centuries ago. going to school, nine months of the year and taking them off because that was watch was demanded of the economy 300 years ago. that is not the demand today. get the should be in school longer for now. i wouldn't light display that from the white house that is watch i believe. i work with others who were willing to do that. it drives me crazy that he did the focus group of the american people and asked them today, watch it the party stands for. i have four more into preschool that i am calling for i am much mo
were not going to have crump trump. they don't think.inaudible conversation] >> i will be really brief if my answers. i will go around to people who had their hands up. [inaudible conversation] how do you plan to reform the education system. and prepare the next generation. and watch about people who've lost their jobs due to automation. >> watch you live. thomas ohio. i would first of all drag our education system into the 20 persistence. it would-be a good starting.because is it...
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i mentioned ralph crump, involved in the lend lease, transporting equipment and material from the middleeast and, in this case, material was flown in from the airport, other shipping across the caspian sea, everything had to come in, from the steel mesh used in runways to the high-octane fuel. if russians did not produce this high-octane fuel, it had to be brought in. we were absolutely shocked. it was top-secret. they were not sure where they were going, what to expect. they arrived at these godforsaken places. in the background, the guys who set this base up were horrified because everything was in ruins because the germans had gone through ukraine and just done scorched-earth. wells were poisoned, animals had been taken, crops had been destroyed. they get to the airbase, there is nothing there. it used to be a big functioning airbase. the germans had destroyed everything except for one building and they discovered why. in a basement, they found a bunch of bombs that had been set on a radio timer and probably would have been exploded by the germans. they managed to get rid of the probl
i mentioned ralph crump, involved in the lend lease, transporting equipment and material from the middleeast and, in this case, material was flown in from the airport, other shipping across the caspian sea, everything had to come in, from the steel mesh used in runways to the high-octane fuel. if russians did not produce this high-octane fuel, it had to be brought in. we were absolutely shocked. it was top-secret. they were not sure where they were going, what to expect. they arrived at these...
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. >> when i had my very first job in television, my first boss, carol crump, gave us a week's pay fores -- two months is a lot. >> it is a lot. >> we have a lot to talk about. we're going to start with -- you've been making news lately about the documentary involving -- >> i try not to make news, but okay. >> oprah told me last night, we had dinner, she said, if i didn't have there book club, i would have called in sick today. >> i would have called in sick. >> i do think it's important for people to hear from you personally, to address it. i know you released a statement. you decided to take your name off the documentary involving russell simmons. and his alleged abuse of women. i think people question why would oprah of all people do that. >> well, first of all, i just want to say that i have lived me too since i was 9 years old. and was raped at 9, sexually assaulted from 9 to 14, and then raped again at 14. and nothing is harder than standing up for yourself when you're 14 and not being believed. i was not believed by my own family. so i stand in support of these women. i believe
. >> when i had my very first job in television, my first boss, carol crump, gave us a week's pay fores -- two months is a lot. >> it is a lot. >> we have a lot to talk about. we're going to start with -- you've been making news lately about the documentary involving -- >> i try not to make news, but okay. >> oprah told me last night, we had dinner, she said, if i didn't have there book club, i would have called in sick today. >> i would have called in sick....
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what we also know is catherine n crump stated she was very surprised at the effectiveness of my ukrainianky counterparts diplomatic tradecraft as it to say they found at very early on much earlier than i expected them to. we also know lieutenant colonel alexander vindman testified by mid august use getting questions from ukrainians about the status of security assistance. so there is a lot of evidence surrounding it. the administration continues to obstruct wholly our efforts to the e-mails and correspondence that we've asked for that can be remedied by this body with the appropriate subpoenas, namely a subpoena to ambassador bolton to testify and a subpoena to the state department and department of state, department of defense and others to provide that material. last thing i'd like tote say is, last evening counsel for the president was asked a question about why did the hold for ukraine differ from holds in the northern triangle and other holds like afghanistan. he provided an explanation that i'm still trying to wrap my brain around, because he seems to be the only person in the adminis
what we also know is catherine n crump stated she was very surprised at the effectiveness of my ukrainianky counterparts diplomatic tradecraft as it to say they found at very early on much earlier than i expected them to. we also know lieutenant colonel alexander vindman testified by mid august use getting questions from ukrainians about the status of security assistance. so there is a lot of evidence surrounding it. the administration continues to obstruct wholly our efforts to the e-mails and...