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and esther told us that when marie's daughter paris came to visit her cousin, esther's daughter, they, make music just like their mothers years ago. and grace-- esther bridges: i want to tell her all about her mom. it's-- it's one of those where i just-- i want to show her, you know, like, your mother really did love you. keith morrison: maybe some day she'll know about that uncontainable woman who while she stayed brought joy, marie. andrea canning: that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm andrea canning. thanks for watching. strike that is all for this edition of dateline.
and esther told us that when marie's daughter paris came to visit her cousin, esther's daughter, they, make music just like their mothers years ago. and grace-- esther bridges: i want to tell her all about her mom. it's-- it's one of those where i just-- i want to show her, you know, like, your mother really did love you. keith morrison: maybe some day she'll know about that uncontainable woman who while she stayed brought joy, marie. andrea canning: that's all for this edition of...
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my name is esther of rodney, i'm a tactical violinist. and what time loss about classical music is the fact that it can make you feel very deep emotions. the weather in the concert hall or at home asters, fans follow her daily musical routine up close and personal on social media. are here. her cell phone is always close at hand, even when she's practicing. wow. i use it really just as a platform as a way in order to make classical music more accessible and, and it's also great way to have the community to build a community of people who have nothing to do with classical music and who have kind of festus sometimes i suppose that's just the classical music brownie was born in france, but we met up with her at her current residence in manchester, england. she started studying at chatham school of music at age 14. at 1st she couldn't really speak english, but she knew she wanted to be a professional violinist. 2 2 2 2 2 and i don't know, i was, i went to that i, i think only thought of, oh didn't, i didn't think of a plan, do you? when i was
my name is esther of rodney, i'm a tactical violinist. and what time loss about classical music is the fact that it can make you feel very deep emotions. the weather in the concert hall or at home asters, fans follow her daily musical routine up close and personal on social media. are here. her cell phone is always close at hand, even when she's practicing. wow. i use it really just as a platform as a way in order to make classical music more accessible and, and it's also great way to have the...
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its story is connected with the biblical heroine esther.ot knowing about its origin. at the insistence new king. he made mordechai, a relative of esther, his advisor. the persian nobleman haman was offended that mordechai refused to bow to him and decided to destroy the entire jewish population of persia, but esther was able to prevent this. and she was smart enough when her uncle turned to her and said: “you know, esther, that soon we will no longer be in this world.” why? the king signed a decree that in 3 days everything would be over. think about what to do, you’re a smart woman, come up with something, i did, she invited him to dinner once, the second time, she said, we’ll be here tomorrow we won’t meet again, like this, like this, and so, you signed a decree on the extermination of all jews, and i’m a jew, and you, yes, who slipped me this one, and he’s sitting next to you, hang him, that’s how the people were saved, so we have our own rose luxembourg, which appeared 3,500 years ago, in honor of this holiday, and brought the king to t
its story is connected with the biblical heroine esther.ot knowing about its origin. at the insistence new king. he made mordechai, a relative of esther, his advisor. the persian nobleman haman was offended that mordechai refused to bow to him and decided to destroy the entire jewish population of persia, but esther was able to prevent this. and she was smart enough when her uncle turned to her and said: “you know, esther, that soon we will no longer be in this world.” why? the king signed...
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it, esther, there's an issue here.ust of safety, but of fairness. >> absolutely. now, i thought that that boxer was born a woman and has always been a woman and wasn't born a man. so, i mean, as you said, it's kind of an unusual biological makeup. it's not somebody's fault if they are unusually strong and have levels of testosterone. unless maybe was it was the testosterone fake? tessa jowell. >> that's not the case with this visuals that this individual has failed to gender tests. they may have. they may have female on their sort of birth certificate , their sort of birth certificate, but they are presenting as a biological male. so you've got the high testosterone. but it's not only that x y chromosomes, which according to any scientist, is a biological male. >> on the other hand, the iba, the international boxing authority, has criticised the ioc for their inconsistencies in eligibility. so you can see, perhaps it could be argued that the ioc could improve their testing and there's kind of the standards and boundari
it, esther, there's an issue here.ust of safety, but of fairness. >> absolutely. now, i thought that that boxer was born a woman and has always been a woman and wasn't born a man. so, i mean, as you said, it's kind of an unusual biological makeup. it's not somebody's fault if they are unusually strong and have levels of testosterone. unless maybe was it was the testosterone fake? tessa jowell. >> that's not the case with this visuals that this individual has failed to gender tests....
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what do you think esther lewis ? do you think esther lewis? >> who knows. thank you.k with us shortly . be back with us shortly. >> thank you, thank you. >> thank you, thank you. >> right. coming up later in the show, we'll be joined by kate stewart. the liverpool entrepreneur, to hear about her incredible initiative to help kids to have access to free school uniforms. that's for families who can't afford it. >> yes. very nice initiative, actually. and growing up i'm a twin. so growing up, are you a twin? very, very difficult. are you a twin? yeah, i've got an identical twin sister. so what's her name? jessica. >> jessica. hi, jessica. >> jessica. hi, jessica. >> i've said that. why? she's going to get stalked online. oh, no.she going to get stalked online. oh, no. she won't. >> no she won't. hi, jess. >> no she won't. hi, jess. >> okay, so plenty more on that, but next we'll be taking off as we'll hear why nasa inspired technology will help propel british athletes to gold at the paralympics >> hello. welcome back. 1026 ben and tatyana with you on saturday morning liv
what do you think esther lewis ? do you think esther lewis? >> who knows. thank you.k with us shortly . be back with us shortly. >> thank you, thank you. >> thank you, thank you. >> right. coming up later in the show, we'll be joined by kate stewart. the liverpool entrepreneur, to hear about her incredible initiative to help kids to have access to free school uniforms. that's for families who can't afford it. >> yes. very nice initiative, actually. and growing up...
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esther, should we suzanne evans. esther, should we be throwing the book at kids, >> i'm a bit torn.the case. criminal responsibility starts from the age of ten. so obviously, if you if you do commit a crime, you can be responsible from that age . can be responsible from that age. however, i, i don't think like what are you going to achieve by, by arresting teenagers. it's just probably going to cost more than just actually probably telling their parents, assuming their parents are not there, like if their parents are there at the riots, then i think the bigger question is parental responsibility. >> yeah, i suppose it's that thing, jonathan, isn't it? which is that like if you are a 12 year old and you are, you know, walking past something like that, you might you might not really have grasped necessarily exactly what was going on, if that makes sense. i get that you should still be aware that what you're doing is not right. but are you really consciously part of the torching of a migrant hotel at 12, you know? >> well, look, i think that there are two separate issues here. the firs
esther, should we suzanne evans. esther, should we be throwing the book at kids, >> i'm a bit torn.the case. criminal responsibility starts from the age of ten. so obviously, if you if you do commit a crime, you can be responsible from that age . can be responsible from that age. however, i, i don't think like what are you going to achieve by, by arresting teenagers. it's just probably going to cost more than just actually probably telling their parents, assuming their parents are not...
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but next, tory mp esther mcvey . well, she tory mp esther mcvey. of hot water i suppose over some comments she made about the prime minister's outdoor smoking ban. she's definitely not backing down and she's on my show in hello and welcome back to patrick christys tonight. now, the tory mp and former minister for common sense, esther mcvey. well, she got a bit of backlash in the last 24 hours after posting on x, making her feelings known on the proposed outdoor smoking ban enforced by our dear leader, sir keir starmer , appearing to draw starmer, appearing to draw parallels with the holocaust. so the tweet read first they came for the communists and i did not speak out because i was not a communist. then they came for the jews and i did not speak out because i was not a jew. then they came for me, and there was no one left to speak out for me. pertinent words re starmer's smoking ban. well, the words apparently come from a 1946 poem by pastor martin niemoller, a vocal opponent to the nazi regime during world war two. well, there was a bit of anger
but next, tory mp esther mcvey . well, she tory mp esther mcvey. of hot water i suppose over some comments she made about the prime minister's outdoor smoking ban. she's definitely not backing down and she's on my show in hello and welcome back to patrick christys tonight. now, the tory mp and former minister for common sense, esther mcvey. well, she got a bit of backlash in the last 24 hours after posting on x, making her feelings known on the proposed outdoor smoking ban enforced by our dear...
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esther, you have , you have esther, you have, you have expressed a keen interest in.nng >> absolutely, yes. why all bring all the beautiful girls from sports back? well, because here's the thing . this is my here's the thing. this is my story. this is this is what traumatised me in my life . i traumatised me in my life. i went to see a boxing match two years ago, and there were no ring girls. and i expressed extreme anger because i was like, i paid for the cheeks. i didn't just come to see people get beaten up. i wanted to see beautiful women with their bum cheeks hanging out, holding, as you said a minute ago that you hated that stuff. >> no. >> no. >> hold on. >> hold on. >> excuse me. i paid to see the cheek. i paid it when it's free, it's fine for someone else's sister to go and do that kind of work, right? and also , there's a work, right? and also, there's a bus stop. there's a difference. there's a difference in the quality when you pay for it versus when you are gifted. >> free cheeks on top of a bus stop near wembley . there's a stop near wembley. there's a c
esther, you have , you have esther, you have, you have expressed a keen interest in.nng >> absolutely, yes. why all bring all the beautiful girls from sports back? well, because here's the thing . this is my here's the thing. this is my story. this is this is what traumatised me in my life . i traumatised me in my life. i went to see a boxing match two years ago, and there were no ring girls. and i expressed extreme anger because i was like, i paid for the cheeks. i didn't just come to...
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esther that reverse the names and i was esther gretchen whitmer i love thein name esther now but growing up that would've been even harder than gretchen and that was hard enough. grandma gretchen my mom's mom always said your name is gretchen never let anyone shorten it at the gretchen so my whole life i've had this aversion to people calling me gretch i don't like it. i did not like it for my brother said if i ever called that you would've murdered me when we were growing up. so i had this aversion to gretch and then how many want big in the front of their nickname? [laughter] right? i'm so during the pandemic listen nickname started in detroit i was taking on a lot of heat or trying to keep people safe during the pandemic by the former president wasn't targeting me and i was taking a lot of heat for it. listen nickname came too be big gretch has her back. i'm like what is this a big gretch thing? then shakeel at marge's work in my office she's on the speaker's office was a detritus that you don't understand the people have accepted you big gretch is a complement they have accepted you.
esther that reverse the names and i was esther gretchen whitmer i love thein name esther now but growing up that would've been even harder than gretchen and that was hard enough. grandma gretchen my mom's mom always said your name is gretchen never let anyone shorten it at the gretchen so my whole life i've had this aversion to people calling me gretch i don't like it. i did not like it for my brother said if i ever called that you would've murdered me when we were growing up. so i had this...
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now, this is esther mcvey and a tweet that has ruffled a few feathers. >> esther mcvey stands by postared smoking ban to the holocaust. >> it's not quite what she did, is it? no. i mean, i think that headuneis is it? no. i mean, i think that headline is kind of stretching it a little bit. >> absolutely. so she was it was an analogy. she said firstly, well, we know that the famous poem, first they came for the communists and i did not speak out because i was not a communist. then they came for the jews, and i did not speak out because i was not a jew. then they came for me, and there was no one left to speak out for me. and she then added pertinent words re starmer's smoking ban. yeah. >> so i think this is obviously a very famous poem, which is about the way in which, you know, minorities are discriminated against, particularly jewish minorities. but you know what i would say this is, is really, really gauche. this is, is really, really gauche . that's what i think it gauche. that's what i think it is. it'sjust gauche. that's what i think it is. it's just a really sort of blundering.
now, this is esther mcvey and a tweet that has ruffled a few feathers. >> esther mcvey stands by postared smoking ban to the holocaust. >> it's not quite what she did, is it? no. i mean, i think that headuneis is it? no. i mean, i think that headline is kind of stretching it a little bit. >> absolutely. so she was it was an analogy. she said firstly, well, we know that the famous poem, first they came for the communists and i did not speak out because i was not a communist....
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esther i called her nina and if they had reversed the names and i was esther gretchen whitmer, you might know me as egrets and whitmer. i love the name esther now but growing up that would have been even harder than gretchen. and gretchen was hard enough. but you, grandma gretchen. my mom's mom always said, your name is gretchen. i never let anyone shorten it it is gretchen. and so my whole life i've had this aversion to people calling me gretch. i don't like it. i didn't like it. my brother said, if i ever called you, gretchen would have murdered me when we were growing up and so i had this aversion to gretch and then how many won big and the father nickname. right? and so during the pandemic, this nickname started in detroit, you know, i was taking on a lot of heat for trying to keep people safe in a pandemic the former president was targeting me and you. i was taking a lot of heat for it. and this nickname came to be know big russia's got our back and so i was like, what is this big gretch thing? and shaquille myers from from who was working in my office and she's now in the speaker's
esther i called her nina and if they had reversed the names and i was esther gretchen whitmer, you might know me as egrets and whitmer. i love the name esther now but growing up that would have been even harder than gretchen. and gretchen was hard enough. but you, grandma gretchen. my mom's mom always said, your name is gretchen. i never let anyone shorten it it is gretchen. and so my whole life i've had this aversion to people calling me gretch. i don't like it. i didn't like it. my brother...
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y para saber cÓmo se sintiÓ, nos conectamos en vivo con esther moya desde madrid, espaÑa.cidÍ pintar el cuadro a los cuatro dÍas de concierto en madrid, porque querÍa hacer algo mÁs grande con mi arte, querÍa poder ayudar a los demÁs y la finalidad siempre fue darle el cuadro a karol g para que empiece una subasta y donarle a una ong. >> las imÁgenes ya sean vuelto virales, descrÍbenos ese momento cuando karol gllegÓ y te sorprendiÓ. quÉ sentiste? >> lo que menos me esperaba es que me viese y que diga necesito ver el cuadro, era lo que menos me imaginaba que iba a pasar, ppero fue para mÍ increÍble. abre la puerta, me flojea las piernas, estaba que me desmayaba, no podÍa creer que eso fuese real. >> y quÉ te dijo? >> me dijo que le habÍa encantado y yo tenÍa mi cuadro en la parte superior, puesto que el cuadro iba a ser destinado a una ong. me dijo estate feliz, nos vamos eencargar de todo esto, has hecho un trabajo hermoso y medio la enhorabuena. he estado hablando con su hermana, que es la que me mantiene informada del tema del cuadro, de la subasta y demÁs. >> yo quiero
y para saber cÓmo se sintiÓ, nos conectamos en vivo con esther moya desde madrid, espaÑa.cidÍ pintar el cuadro a los cuatro dÍas de concierto en madrid, porque querÍa hacer algo mÁs grande con mi arte, querÍa poder ayudar a los demÁs y la finalidad siempre fue darle el cuadro a karol g para que empiece una subasta y donarle a una ong. >> las imÁgenes ya sean vuelto virales, descrÍbenos ese momento cuando karol gllegÓ y te sorprendiÓ. quÉ sentiste? >> lo que menos me...
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esther: i think you always looking at this.or market. obviously we came out of the pandemic during the recovery with a tight labor market. as we watch it normalize, the space between normalization and weakening is one policymakers will be very intensive to. we will get a report tomorrow. it will give a clue. i do not expect it will be definitive by any means, but it is the collection, the aggregate of these reports that begin to give the committee a better sense of just where that labor market is right now. lisa: do you get the sense that the federal reserve still embraces the idea of transitory and inflation was largely due to the pandemic and now some of the ramifications are being worked out of the economy? esther: i think that could have a lot to do with it. you did see tremendous supply adjustments. it had been sometime since we had to pay attention to the supply side of the economy. as we watched supply, that was true on the labor side, certainly good on the good sides begin to adjust, that creates a challenge for the com
esther: i think you always looking at this.or market. obviously we came out of the pandemic during the recovery with a tight labor market. as we watch it normalize, the space between normalization and weakening is one policymakers will be very intensive to. we will get a report tomorrow. it will give a clue. i do not expect it will be definitive by any means, but it is the collection, the aggregate of these reports that begin to give the committee a better sense of just where that labor market...
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we had esther hobart, morris, who was the first woman justice of the peace out of south pass city. we had nellie tayloe ross first woman governor in the world. all of these were the fallout from beautiful suffrage act december 10th of 1869. here we just have a few more mentions of our women who were and here we have a great thing for thora via nicholson, where her friends were so worried. she's out in the west court in the suffrage act idiocy and she writes about it. she says, oh yes, some of my friends eastern girls who judge women's suffrage by the english suffragettes reports and think that any woman who votes must be dreadful, while a woman who holds office must be apparently beyond hope. i told them about a friend of mine had recently been elected to a county and assured them that she was as nice and modest and womanly as any of them and probably much they had to take my word for it. but they assured me that you couldn't possibly stay. so you undoubtedly become bold and mannish in a very short time. and when we leave this hallway, we're going to go out into foyer and into the
we had esther hobart, morris, who was the first woman justice of the peace out of south pass city. we had nellie tayloe ross first woman governor in the world. all of these were the fallout from beautiful suffrage act december 10th of 1869. here we just have a few more mentions of our women who were and here we have a great thing for thora via nicholson, where her friends were so worried. she's out in the west court in the suffrage act idiocy and she writes about it. she says, oh yes, some of...
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even in the last couple of weeks, as you just heard from esther , labour have been esther, labour have dishonest. they've lied about the state of our public finances. they've begun to break their promises made to you, the british public, not to raise your taxes. they've declined to set a timetable to increase defence spending. they've created housing targets whereby we build less in our cities, precisely the places where homes are needed the most and the greatest productivity benefits could be achieved . they've could be achieved. they've they've released thousands of dangerous criminals from our prisons and on the altar of net zero, they've compromised hundreds of thousands of jobs in our oil and gas industry. hundreds of thousands of jobs in our oil and gas industry . and our oil and gas industry. and already the starting pistol has been fired by the far left of the labour party. they are gunning for keir starmer. and these people remember, these are people who despise the west, who disdain british culture and history. these are people who deny basic biology and common sense , and wh
even in the last couple of weeks, as you just heard from esther , labour have been esther, labour have dishonest. they've lied about the state of our public finances. they've begun to break their promises made to you, the british public, not to raise your taxes. they've declined to set a timetable to increase defence spending. they've created housing targets whereby we build less in our cities, precisely the places where homes are needed the most and the greatest productivity benefits could be...
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and, esther, i'll start with you. you think britain will survive five years of the man who's been nicknamed sir flip flop , nicknamed sir flip flop, >> no. but i didn't think i wasn't expecting enthusiasm to decline this precipitously. look he he was. we always think that when a new government comes in, there's sort of a sense of things are going to get better. keir starmer didn't have any of that enthusiasm. maybe rachel reeves, because she seemed like the most competent member of his cabinet. but in general, there was no great enthusiasm for him to begin with. and then just a few weeks into his premiership, you see this sort of chaos erupting. i mean, there's no money. apparently the tories left the economy in a terrible state, but there is money to, to be, to be basically kowtowing to all these public unions. so that's, that's inconsistent. you know, you're, you're stripping pensioners of their winter fuel payments, but you have money to pay payments, but you have money to pay train drivers, even though trains will
and, esther, i'll start with you. you think britain will survive five years of the man who's been nicknamed sir flip flop , nicknamed sir flip flop, >> no. but i didn't think i wasn't expecting enthusiasm to decline this precipitously. look he he was. we always think that when a new government comes in, there's sort of a sense of things are going to get better. keir starmer didn't have any of that enthusiasm. maybe rachel reeves, because she seemed like the most competent member of his...
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we've got columnist and broadcaster esther krakue.e got the director of the centre for migration and economic prosperity, stephen wolfe, and ex labour party adviser matthew laza. look, stephen, i'm going to start with you on this because we have two issues at play because we have two issues at play there, which is are labour being quite disingenuous with the smash the gang stuff if they are seriously planning on expanding a migrant detention centre, potentially with a view of it still being fully operational at maximum capacity for another ten years or so, but the other more concerning thing is this operation scatter thing could conceivably see private housing stock and empty housing being used to accommodate asylum seekers. and i worry that that would quite literally put brits second. >> well, i'm pretty concerned about the way that the labour party is following on a policy that's very similar to that of the conservative party when it comes to not stopping the boats, their idea that they want to collaborate more with europe over secu
we've got columnist and broadcaster esther krakue.e got the director of the centre for migration and economic prosperity, stephen wolfe, and ex labour party adviser matthew laza. look, stephen, i'm going to start with you on this because we have two issues at play because we have two issues at play there, which is are labour being quite disingenuous with the smash the gang stuff if they are seriously planning on expanding a migrant detention centre, potentially with a view of it still being...
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at these assisted living apartments, esther has already been to her daily exercise class.f you don't mind me asking? you don't know yet? i don't know yet. i'm glad you're sitting — i'll be 100 in august. you're going to be 100? that is amazing! how old do you feel? she chuckles i feel older than when i was 80. - lara laughs do you think being here in loma linda, within this kind of community, is what is responsible for you being so good for your age? of course, our religion, i think, has a lot to do with it. it's very interesting to me that i have lasted this it's a happy place to be, absolutely. yeah, it's a happy place. and happiness is good for your longevity. exactly. mm—hm. exactly. they may credit the religion, they may credit the lifestyle, but there's no great secret — they're simply living a really healthy life. at these assisted living apartments, esther has already been to her daily exercise class. what is your age, if you don't mind me asking? you don't know yet? i don't know yet. i'm glad you're sitting — i'll be 100 in august. you're going to be 100? that is
at these assisted living apartments, esther has already been to her daily exercise class.f you don't mind me asking? you don't know yet? i don't know yet. i'm glad you're sitting — i'll be 100 in august. you're going to be 100? that is amazing! how old do you feel? she chuckles i feel older than when i was 80. - lara laughs do you think being here in loma linda, within this kind of community, is what is responsible for you being so good for your age? of course, our religion, i think, has a...
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and esther told us that when marie's daughter paris came to visit her cousin, esther's daughter, the two would sit down at the piano and play, make music just like their mothers years ago. and grace-- esther bridges: i want to tell her all about her mom. it's-- it's one of those where i just-- i want to show her, you know, like, your mother really did love you. keith morrison: maybe some day she'll know about that uncontainable woman who while she stayed brought joy, marie. andrea canning: that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm andrea canning. thanks for watching. strike that is all for this edition of dateline. >>> this is dateline. >>> the zip tied my arms and zip tied my legs. and duct taped my hair. no words. i am sitting there just hysterical. terrifying. >> reporter: she thought he was mr. wright. a confident handsome surgeon until the good doctor seemed to turn sinister. >> he put his hands over my face and said, go ahead and try to leave. i had nowhere else to go. >> she broke down and she was afraid. >> reporter: then something deadly. >> they said he hired someone t
and esther told us that when marie's daughter paris came to visit her cousin, esther's daughter, the two would sit down at the piano and play, make music just like their mothers years ago. and grace-- esther bridges: i want to tell her all about her mom. it's-- it's one of those where i just-- i want to show her, you know, like, your mother really did love you. keith morrison: maybe some day she'll know about that uncontainable woman who while she stayed brought joy, marie. andrea canning:...
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back with me, victoria defrancesco soto, and the reporter who brought esther's story, jane tim.'s not just happening in alabama. texas, north carolina, louisiana, ohio, virginia, officials trying the same thing. tell us more about your reporting? >> so many states have different processes, but what we saw in alabama was a particularly good example of it where essentially the secretary of state said since he didn't have a list of noncitizens in his state, he was going to flag every one with a noncitizen identification number, which as you said, everyone who is naturalized had that. it was part of the process to become naturalized. >> presumably it also says you are going through the proper process. just to have that number. >> and legal noncitizen, you know what i mean. this is the legal process that has to go through to naturalize and become a citizen. between a thousand and 4,000 people in alabama become naturalized. this is a routine process that doesn't make sense, it doesn't have correct data to apply to your voter rolls, and it adds extra burdens and violates federal law be
back with me, victoria defrancesco soto, and the reporter who brought esther's story, jane tim.'s not just happening in alabama. texas, north carolina, louisiana, ohio, virginia, officials trying the same thing. tell us more about your reporting? >> so many states have different processes, but what we saw in alabama was a particularly good example of it where essentially the secretary of state said since he didn't have a list of noncitizens in his state, he was going to flag every one...