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reporter: : but fatima doesn't want to be just an actress. in a park, she's set up a stand for her project, "the otherr story." here, she asks passers by to tell their stories. participants receive a pen and paper. anyone who can't write can dictate. fatima: the story actually says freedom is the best thing in life, and marriage should be postponed, or something like that. reporter: a project of this kind in an open space is a real novelty here. locked away, isolated, oppressed -- there is some truth to somee of t the cliches a about saudi women. but things are different for those in the middle and upper classes. they are more modern, sometimes doing without the headscarf. in this cafe, too, there's a storybox where people can post their stories anonymously. fatima meets one of the story senders. nezar al adani's story was posted on instagram. he travelled to the u.s. to take care of hihis sister, who was going to college there. nezar r ened up a motorbike shsp -- but h he lost everything inn arson attack, and had to return to saudi arabia. n
reporter: : but fatima doesn't want to be just an actress. in a park, she's set up a stand for her project, "the otherr story." here, she asks passers by to tell their stories. participants receive a pen and paper. anyone who can't write can dictate. fatima: the story actually says freedom is the best thing in life, and marriage should be postponed, or something like that. reporter: a project of this kind in an open space is a real novelty here. locked away, isolated, oppressed --...
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>> fatima: there's no question about that.d have done an fbi investigation prior to the hearing in this sort of sham process that we saw during hearing, the problem of not having it. >> chris: wait a minute, the fact that they didn't have this before the hearing is because the democrats didn't ever release it to the fbi. >> fatima: they had more time between when they first learned of dr. blasey ford and when they had the hearing. they had almost ten days. but now they have five days. there is real concern that they are limiting in scope. and the real question is, talking about an issue like sexual assault, retreating areg it with the seriousness it deserves? are we going to have a situation where we have the doubt to be held with a lifetime appointment to the supreme court? >> chris: you were in the room for thursday's hearing and you say that you believe christine blasey ford. here was senator lindsey graham, who was also in the room. i have been a prosecutor, defense attorney and a judge. tithergate something that happene c
>> fatima: there's no question about that.d have done an fbi investigation prior to the hearing in this sort of sham process that we saw during hearing, the problem of not having it. >> chris: wait a minute, the fact that they didn't have this before the hearing is because the democrats didn't ever release it to the fbi. >> fatima: they had more time between when they first learned of dr. blasey ford and when they had the hearing. they had almost ten days. but now they have...
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fatima simply did not believe the war would last this long and this. or saw it and they want to bring order of doomadgee chose me how he lives in turkey in a makeshift tent camp with his wife the hawk and five children the ole share one space although you know he and. we live here because nothing else is possible. and you know food ever should be he should see this place in winter. the ground outside gets muddy and it's ice cold but it's a really hard life that has to be. as difficult as life might be here a boon a-g. to his family are at least in safety three years ago turkey effectively closed its border with syria and built a wall several hundred kilometers long since then new refugees have officially not been allowed to enter. the effects of that decision can be seen here on the left on the turkish side empty space on the right in syria refugee camps practically to the horizon turkish aid groups feet the. people there. in the right hand the markets many turks say they're glad syrians are no longer allowed to cross the border. we've already taken in
fatima simply did not believe the war would last this long and this. or saw it and they want to bring order of doomadgee chose me how he lives in turkey in a makeshift tent camp with his wife the hawk and five children the ole share one space although you know he and. we live here because nothing else is possible. and you know food ever should be he should see this place in winter. the ground outside gets muddy and it's ice cold but it's a really hard life that has to be. as difficult as life...
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ramÓn: un reporte de fÁtima navarrete.s con el fÚtbol espaÑol. real madrid enfrentando al espaÑol de barcelona. dan por bueno un gol, para quedarse con la victoria uno a cero. los merengues ganan, pero no convencen. pero por el momento son lÍderes esperando a lo que haga el barcelona contra el girona. un autogol le daba ventaja. liverpool ganaba 2 por 0. victoria que le permite colocarse por el momento en la cima de la tabla. continÚa la jornada 10 de la liga mx, con triple cartelera. el plato fuerte de tigres contra monterrey. mÁs informaciÓn en contacto deportivo. ♪ ramÓn: comunÍcate con nosotros si tienes alguna informaciÓn. estamos bajo univisiÓn 14 en las redes sociales. antes de despedirlo lo quiero invitar al fest que se va a realizar en la ciudad de pl desde luego estarÁn presidiendo con el bueno, la mala y el feo conduciendo este evento en la feria del condado de alameda. los niÑos menores de siete aÑos van a entrar completamente gratis. asÍ es que los esperamos el día de maÑana, si no tiene planes con la familia
ramÓn: un reporte de fÁtima navarrete.s con el fÚtbol espaÑol. real madrid enfrentando al espaÑol de barcelona. dan por bueno un gol, para quedarse con la victoria uno a cero. los merengues ganan, pero no convencen. pero por el momento son lÍderes esperando a lo que haga el barcelona contra el girona. un autogol le daba ventaja. liverpool ganaba 2 por 0. victoria que le permite colocarse por el momento en la cima de la tabla. continÚa la jornada 10 de la liga mx, con triple cartelera. el...
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fatima says many saudis have the need to open up until their stories.she also runs a cultural center from the basement of her parents' house together with colleagues they're putting together a book based on four thousand interviews gathered. the book is about love family conflict and out. i love life so much that it bursts out of me. people tell me a b. and happiness and. where they don't know that i'm breaking apart. abdulla reads a piece from someone who comes from a deeply religious background but through studying had his eyes opened to the world . is also working on the project he says he found a story written by a young woman who remains anonymous especially moving. in canada the girl writes about how she suffered why because her brothers and her father raped her out of war come on she says that she can't talk to anyone about that because she's concerned about what it might do to her reputation like that cologne i sent here so matter. fatima's cultural center what has a movie night once a week and it's here we meet film student joanna again tonight
fatima says many saudis have the need to open up until their stories.she also runs a cultural center from the basement of her parents' house together with colleagues they're putting together a book based on four thousand interviews gathered. the book is about love family conflict and out. i love life so much that it bursts out of me. people tell me a b. and happiness and. where they don't know that i'm breaking apart. abdulla reads a piece from someone who comes from a deeply religious...
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but fatima doesn't just want to be an actress. in a park she sets up a stand for her project the other story. here she asks passers by to tell this story as. participants receive a pen and paper. and anyone who can write can dictate. they are. the story. actually says. freedom is the best thing in life and marriage should be postponed hurt some thing like that. a project of this kind in an open space is a real novelty here block to why i so lated oppressed there is some truth to some of the clichés about saudi women but things are different for those in the middle and upper classes they're more modern sometimes doing without the headscarf in this cafe too there is a story box where people can post their stories anonymously fatima meets one of the stories senders notes unload on his story was posted on instagram he travelled to the us to take care of his sister who was going to college there sneers out opened up a motorbike shop. and bought he lost everything in an arson attack and had to return to saudi arabia. you know first time
but fatima doesn't just want to be an actress. in a park she sets up a stand for her project the other story. here she asks passers by to tell this story as. participants receive a pen and paper. and anyone who can write can dictate. they are. the story. actually says. freedom is the best thing in life and marriage should be postponed hurt some thing like that. a project of this kind in an open space is a real novelty here block to why i so lated oppressed there is some truth to some of the...
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fatima simply did not believe the war would last this long or this. or saw it and they want to bring order of the image each shows me how he lives in turkey in a makeshift tent camp with his wife the hawk and five children they all share one space although you know if he or she and. we live here because nothing else is possible. and you know full of shit he should see this place in winter. the ground outside gets muddy and it's ice cold. it's a really hard life. on the left on the turkish side empty space on the right in syria refugee camps practically to the horizon turkish aid groups feet the people there. in the way hand the markets many turks say they're glad syrians are no longer allowed to cross the border. and we've already taken in too many syrians we can't take more and don't want to. believe we had to flee the fighting we do the same it's fine with me if they come on i understand that they need help and that the same could happen to us but still since they've been here a lot has changed too much shocked look it is a. little generational thir
fatima simply did not believe the war would last this long or this. or saw it and they want to bring order of the image each shows me how he lives in turkey in a makeshift tent camp with his wife the hawk and five children they all share one space although you know if he or she and. we live here because nothing else is possible. and you know full of shit he should see this place in winter. the ground outside gets muddy and it's ice cold. it's a really hard life. on the left on the turkish side...
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. >> fatima, you started to write this when you were 17 or 18? >> 18. >> you're now 27. so it took nearly a decade, not quite. when you start to write it, it proceeded the current hyperpartisan feeling about foreigners, about immigrants, about refugees and all the rest of it what was it that made you want to write this book? >> it's funny you bring up that because that's something i'm revealed about that i began it before all of this, which allowed me to approach this family. my goal when approaching them was i knew the labels the world might assign on them, and tiffany preconceived igneous people might have about a muslim-american family post-9/11, but for me i always wanted to protect them from that and approach them as characters, as individuals, and ask them every time i sat down on the page, what is the story to you and what is your life like when you're alone. >> sarah jessica, what did you most connect with? it's a story of leyla and ra feed, the parents who bring up their daughters, there's a sister, hoda. it really does delve on their ch
. >> fatima, you started to write this when you were 17 or 18? >> 18. >> you're now 27. so it took nearly a decade, not quite. when you start to write it, it proceeded the current hyperpartisan feeling about foreigners, about immigrants, about refugees and all the rest of it what was it that made you want to write this book? >> it's funny you bring up that because that's something i'm revealed about that i began it before all of this, which allowed me to approach this...
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fÁtima: es muy estresante, porque ya no lo puedo ver.y convenientes, pero para los detenidos es diferente. un estudio de la universidad de california dijo que quienes las usan tienen mÁs probabilidades de ser deportados. >> creo que si no estÁn en persona, no se conectan con el juez y el juez es mÁs propenso a negarle el remedio legal. en mi opiniÓn, ese factor humano hace la diferencia. luis: a pesar de que en las cortes criminales como las videoconferencias estÁn limitadas porque la constituciÓn garantiza el derecho de estar presente frente al acusador, su uso en las cortes de inmigraciÓn es popular desde que el congreso aprobÓ la tecnologÍa en 1996. cada dÍa son mÁs frecuentes. la razÓn es simple. inmigraciÓn lleva a los detenidos donde tiene lugar generalmente lugares mÁs lejanos. >> anteriormente como cuando detenidos a las personas y la persona tenÍa abogados, la pÓliza de mantenerlos cerca ya no existe. >> si alguien lo arrestan en california, al dÍa siguiente puede estar en colorado. el san francisco, luis mejÍa. univisiÓn. jorge
fÁtima: es muy estresante, porque ya no lo puedo ver.y convenientes, pero para los detenidos es diferente. un estudio de la universidad de california dijo que quienes las usan tienen mÁs probabilidades de ser deportados. >> creo que si no estÁn en persona, no se conectan con el juez y el juez es mÁs propenso a negarle el remedio legal. en mi opiniÓn, ese factor humano hace la diferencia. luis: a pesar de que en las cortes criminales como las videoconferencias estÁn limitadas porque...
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i look forward to her testimony and for the truth being heard. >> lisa graves and fatima goss graves, thank you both for talking about this topic today. >> thanks. >>> a new bomb shell report puts deputy attorney general rod rosenstein in the cross hairs of president trump and maybe the final straw leading to his exit from the justice department. how do you top mac & cheese? start with 100% clean ingredients. like vermont white cheddar. then... add bacon, bbq chicken, or baja blend. catering and delivery now available. panera. food as it should be. that's confident. but it's not kayak confident. kayak searches hundreds of travel and airline sites to find the best flights for us. so i'm more than confident. kayak. search one and done. monitor their blood glucose every day. which means they have to stop. and stick their fingers. repeatedly. today, life-changing technology from abbott makes it possible to track glucose levels. without drawing a drop of blood, again and again. the most personal technology, is technology with the power to change your life. life. to the fullest. >>> concern
i look forward to her testimony and for the truth being heard. >> lisa graves and fatima goss graves, thank you both for talking about this topic today. >> thanks. >>> a new bomb shell report puts deputy attorney general rod rosenstein in the cross hairs of president trump and maybe the final straw leading to his exit from the justice department. how do you top mac & cheese? start with 100% clean ingredients. like vermont white cheddar. then... add bacon, bbq chicken,...
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fatima simply did not believe the war would last this long and this. or saw it and they want to bring order of doomadgee chose me how he lives in turkey in a makeshift tent camp with his wife the hawk and five children the old share one space although you know he and. we live here because nothing else is possible. never should be he should see this place in winter. the ground outside gets muddy and it's ice cold but it's a really hard life that how you feel. as difficult as life might be here a boom a jade and his family are at least in safety three years ago turkey effectively closed its border with syria and built a wall several hundred kilometers long since then new refugees have officially not been allowed to enter. the effects of that decision can be seen here on the left on the turkish side empty space on the right in syria refugee camps practically to the horizon turkish aid groups feet the. people there. in the rehung the markets many turks say they're glad syrians are no longer allowed to cross the border. we've already taken in too many syria
fatima simply did not believe the war would last this long and this. or saw it and they want to bring order of doomadgee chose me how he lives in turkey in a makeshift tent camp with his wife the hawk and five children the old share one space although you know he and. we live here because nothing else is possible. never should be he should see this place in winter. the ground outside gets muddy and it's ice cold but it's a really hard life that how you feel. as difficult as life might be here a...
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fÁtima hablÓ con las comunidades.Ún datos de la comisiÓn federal de comercio ha provocado pÉrdidas de $63,000,000 a nivel nacional en los Últimos tres aÑos. >> que recibieron un cheque por correo. ya sea que ganar la loterÍa, un premio poco mÁs y llego con un cheque. por favor verifiquen la validez de este cheque. muchas veces van a ser falsificados. >> dicen que los estafadores y las ingenian para que los cheques parezcan legÍtimos usando logos de compaÑÍas reconocidas que no estÁn involucradas en los fraudes. >> es un tipo de papel de cheque que se puede comprar por internet. pero agarra un impresora y un logotipo de la compaÑÍa. mucha veces esta enumeraciÓn si es real y vienen de un cheque re >> en el caso que decÍa depositar el cheque aconseja que espere 10 dÍas que se tiempo que se prepara el banco para confirmar que en fondos. de lo contrario puede tener que pagar ese dinero. >> simplemente por que su cuenta le podÍan transferir la cantidad cheque a su cuenta no quiere decir que todo estÁ allÍ. deje que los 10 d
fÁtima hablÓ con las comunidades.Ún datos de la comisiÓn federal de comercio ha provocado pÉrdidas de $63,000,000 a nivel nacional en los Últimos tres aÑos. >> que recibieron un cheque por correo. ya sea que ganar la loterÍa, un premio poco mÁs y llego con un cheque. por favor verifiquen la validez de este cheque. muchas veces van a ser falsificados. >> dicen que los estafadores y las ingenian para que los cheques parezcan legÍtimos usando logos de compaÑÍas reconocidas...
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and we're back with our panel, yamiche alcindor and fatima goss graves, mike murphy.e trying to ask a question, go for it. your statement? >> oh, no, i was just -- i'm pushing back a little bit on the whole concept of anonymous accusations. i mean, the women who were brave enough -- and it's incredibly difficult -- to come forward ought to be respected and ought to be heard. but i've been in politics for 30 years and i know that an anonymous accusation that instantly gets sprayed over the media and instantly believed by a lot of people can often come close to a smear. so while it's difficult, i would encourage whoever sent the letter into the gardner staff in colorado, that they owe it to the country and the process to come forward. anonymous charges -- >> do you think governor gardner was wrong to share it? >> -- horrible -- >> well, i think it was leaked, not officially released, i think. i'm not sure. i just saw it before we went on the air. but for that to be considered seriously, and it might have to be, i think the accuser has to come forward. >> fatima, one thi
and we're back with our panel, yamiche alcindor and fatima goss graves, mike murphy.e trying to ask a question, go for it. your statement? >> oh, no, i was just -- i'm pushing back a little bit on the whole concept of anonymous accusations. i mean, the women who were brave enough -- and it's incredibly difficult -- to come forward ought to be respected and ought to be heard. but i've been in politics for 30 years and i know that an anonymous accusation that instantly gets sprayed over the...
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. >> fatima, tell me about where this goes. a number of the women ron have talked to have said, you know, we started this before there was a me too movement. and to understand, i mean, i may be talking to lily bernard shortly. the way she said it is it's an odd sort of sisterhood. we have come together because we were all attacked by the same disgusting serial rapist. also a blessing because the sisterhood is everything. it's the sweetest thing that has come out of this trauma. a number of the women ron spoke to have said that supportive network has been their salvation. >> that's right. as i was watching it, i thought, i hope that this feels like justice for them. i could tell that it did. aalso hope it's part of the process of healing. that's one of the things that need to allow people to do. coming together and sharing their experiences in a collective, in a sisterhood of sorts. a sisterhood that doesn't have to always be driven by pain. that could also be driven by what it looks like to heal in the aftermath. i hope that's
. >> fatima, tell me about where this goes. a number of the women ron have talked to have said, you know, we started this before there was a me too movement. and to understand, i mean, i may be talking to lily bernard shortly. the way she said it is it's an odd sort of sisterhood. we have come together because we were all attacked by the same disgusting serial rapist. also a blessing because the sisterhood is everything. it's the sweetest thing that has come out of this trauma. a number...
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estar detenido no es pazcuando la Última forma de llegar a una corte de inmigraciÓn fÁtima y su maridotoria es diferente de encontraron que quienes las usan tienen mÁs posibilidades de ser de portados no se conecta con el juez y es mÁs propenso a negarle el proceso legal en mi opiniÓn hace la diferencia. la constituciÓn garantiza el proceso de ar presente su uso en las cortes de inmigraciÓn es ahora popular y cada dÍa son mÁs frecuentes. anteriormente cuando detenÍas a la persona tenÍa una pÓliza. el presidente donald trump todavÍa lucha por su muro fronterizo por abogados de inmigraciÓn de en que su administraciÓn ha estado construyendo una barrera invisible a la inmigra legal el concepto es simple oficiales pueden negar solicitudes de bennett vicios migratorios como peticiones familiares, no hay ninguna lista casi dice que van a entregar esas pruebas aprobado el abogado aÑade que niega la solicitud pueden poner a inmigrantes en estados unidos en proceso de deportaciÓn inmediatamente. ahora no es el tiempo y estÁ jugando con su vida, su recomendaciones acudir con una organizaciÓn que
estar detenido no es pazcuando la Última forma de llegar a una corte de inmigraciÓn fÁtima y su maridotoria es diferente de encontraron que quienes las usan tienen mÁs posibilidades de ser de portados no se conecta con el juez y es mÁs propenso a negarle el proceso legal en mi opiniÓn hace la diferencia. la constituciÓn garantiza el proceso de ar presente su uso en las cortes de inmigraciÓn es ahora popular y cada dÍa son mÁs frecuentes. anteriormente cuando detenÍas a la persona...
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. >>> lo que debía haber sido una de las etapas más hermosas en la vida de fátima se ha convertido enon porque el juez dijo que no tenía manera de cómo conectarse para colorado. >>> hoy ella con decenas de activistas y miembros de la comunidad se dan cita frente a la corte federal referir que el juez intervenga y y obligue a la gente de inmigración que los devuelva. >>> es una agresión tan ilegal,, tan en oposición de nuestros derechos fundamentales constitucionales. nunca hemos visto este tipo de acciones en nuestra carrera, abogados. >>> el problema es que no todos los estados registran posibilidad de tener un abogado gratis. >>> muchos o se van a quedar sin representación. >>> una de las actividad del movimento sabe lo que es tener una red de apoyo a la mano. >>> afortunadamente puedo decir que yo por lo menos tenía los recursos de poder ir a ver a alguien cerca. >>> para los detenidos el panorama no es alentador. >>> corren el riesgo que tengan que empezar sus casas de migración de cero . porque no tienen los recursos financieros ni emocionales ni físicos, para poder soportar lo q
. >>> lo que debía haber sido una de las etapas más hermosas en la vida de fátima se ha convertido enon porque el juez dijo que no tenía manera de cómo conectarse para colorado. >>> hoy ella con decenas de activistas y miembros de la comunidad se dan cita frente a la corte federal referir que el juez intervenga y y obligue a la gente de inmigración que los devuelva. >>> es una agresión tan ilegal,, tan en oposición de nuestros derechos fundamentales...
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fatima. thank you for joining me.onally, but institutionally, how do we keep getting it wrong and not figuring out how to listen to women? if a woman comes forward if an allegation, we don't have to litigate it in that moment. but why can't we listen and let this happen? >> well n 1991 we were in the exact wrong model of what do when someone comes forward. you know, professor hill was shamed and blames and her credibility was attacked. there's an opportunity now to send a different message, not just to dr. ford who was now come forward after being sort of drug out without her permission, but also sending a message to survivors everywhere that they can come forward and have the possibly of being believed. that they could come forward and be supported and that they could come forward and not experience retaliation and instead be supported and have changes to the problems they're actually naming. >> it's kind of strange 27 years later how many similarities there are to the anita hill situation. anita hill made a statemen
fatima. thank you for joining me.onally, but institutionally, how do we keep getting it wrong and not figuring out how to listen to women? if a woman comes forward if an allegation, we don't have to litigate it in that moment. but why can't we listen and let this happen? >> well n 1991 we were in the exact wrong model of what do when someone comes forward. you know, professor hill was shamed and blames and her credibility was attacked. there's an opportunity now to send a different...
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fÁtima navarrete dio seguimiento a este caso y nos cuenta que los sospechosos estÁn asociados con homicidiose del mensaje de fiscal general de california durante el anuncio de que 25 personas fueron han-- fueron arrestadas por presuntamente ser miembros y colaboradores de la ms 13. [habla en inglÉs] >> el fiscal general del distrito este de california dijo que con estas capturas habÍan logrado desmantelar la actividad delictiva de esta pandilla en el centro del estado. la investigaciÓn que durÓ varios meses terminó la madrugada del jueves con un operativo de bÚsqueda y cateo. varios de los arrestados fueron llevados a la subestaciÓn de alguacil en san joaquÍnal entrevistarlos y tomar huellas. [habla en inglÉs] >> autoridades de fresno comentaron que la mara salva trucha estaba utilizando el Área rural del condado como una extensiÓn de las operaciones que la pandilla dirige desde los Ángeles. 17 personas fueron arrestadas en mendoza. en investigaciÓn sedecomisaron armas de fuego, navajas, y machetes. celulares y drogas tambiÉn fueron incautados dentro de cÁrceles estatales. la jefa del alguac
fÁtima navarrete dio seguimiento a este caso y nos cuenta que los sospechosos estÁn asociados con homicidiose del mensaje de fiscal general de california durante el anuncio de que 25 personas fueron han-- fueron arrestadas por presuntamente ser miembros y colaboradores de la ms 13. [habla en inglÉs] >> el fiscal general del distrito este de california dijo que con estas capturas habÍan logrado desmantelar la actividad delictiva de esta pandilla en el centro del estado. la...
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fatima simply did not believe the war would last this long.ulia: he shows me how he lives in turkey, in a makeshift tent camp with his wife and five children. they all share one space. >> we live here because nothing else is possible. you should see this place in winter. the ground outside gets muddy and it is eyes cold. it -- and it's ice cold. it's a really hard life. julia: as difficult as life might be here, they are at least in safety. years ago turkey effectively closed border with syria and build the wall several hundred kilometers long. aince -- since, new refugees have not been allowed to enter. the reflex of that can be seen here. on the right in syria, refugee camps practically to the horizon. refugee groups feed the people there. in the market, many turks say they are glad syrians are no longer allowed to cross the border. >> we have already taken into many syrians. we cannot take more and do not want to. >> if we had to flee the fighting, we would do the same. it is fine with me if they come. i understand that they need help and t
fatima simply did not believe the war would last this long.ulia: he shows me how he lives in turkey, in a makeshift tent camp with his wife and five children. they all share one space. >> we live here because nothing else is possible. you should see this place in winter. the ground outside gets muddy and it is eyes cold. it -- and it's ice cold. it's a really hard life. julia: as difficult as life might be here, they are at least in safety. years ago turkey effectively closed border with...
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fatima graves, national women's law center.eil -- andrea pino for the national center of women's rights. ramirez, with justice for migrant women. i do have the things some as the moderator, to help set the stage a little bit and to welcome someone that is near and dear to my heart. she job all the way from philadelphia, and i want to acknowledge my sister in the audience who came up to be very supportive, jennifer torres, thank you, jennifer. i am much or how many of you are is onen fans, but there phrase specifically from the play that keeps on turning around in my head. "the world turned upside down. " that is what industries across the world, and what a lot of women and men have felt as well. the explosion of the #metoo movement took everyone by storm. fallen,nt leaders have tv executives have lost their jobs. at the core of all of this are women and men who stood up. we have just collectively finally noticed and collectively said enough. what does this all mean, and what does it mean for what we stand for today? we are, in
fatima graves, national women's law center.eil -- andrea pino for the national center of women's rights. ramirez, with justice for migrant women. i do have the things some as the moderator, to help set the stage a little bit and to welcome someone that is near and dear to my heart. she job all the way from philadelphia, and i want to acknowledge my sister in the audience who came up to be very supportive, jennifer torres, thank you, jennifer. i am much or how many of you are is onen fans, but...
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the old bailey heard fatima khan had grown tired of her boyfriend khalid safi, an afghan asylum seekerer man, raza khan, who carried out the knife attack in december, 2016. he is still on the run. more than 130 people have drowned after a ferry capsized in lake victoria close to the tanzanian shore. it's thought around 400 people were on the vessel, meaning it was heavily overcrowded, so there are fears the death toll will rise. lebo diseko has this report. it is the worst kind of weight. hundreds of families desperate for news of their loved ones who'd been on board the boat. with no transport to get to the island closest to the scene of the disaster, they're stuck. as much as they hope for the best, some are already preparing for the worst. grieving and burying their relatives. 0n the shore nearest to the disaster, the trauma is just as nearest to the disaster, the trauma isjust as plain nearest to the disaster, the trauma is just as plain to see. the community watches as the rescue effort continues but hope is fading fast. translation: we can't reach my brother. yesterday morning, h
the old bailey heard fatima khan had grown tired of her boyfriend khalid safi, an afghan asylum seekerer man, raza khan, who carried out the knife attack in december, 2016. he is still on the run. more than 130 people have drowned after a ferry capsized in lake victoria close to the tanzanian shore. it's thought around 400 people were on the vessel, meaning it was heavily overcrowded, so there are fears the death toll will rise. lebo diseko has this report. it is the worst kind of weight....
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latin america europe and africa are here to there being honored for their dedication and work like fatima done from kenya who developed the shoot to score not to kill initiative and i started out it was not about winning and i was just crazy dream with a football so this is a muslim guy who wanted was to kick a ball now today we have one thousand six hundred forty five playing football and we have had like for the last four years not a single. high school and my hope is they will transition to university and come and take over my job this one foundation supports social entrepreneurs by supplying know how internetworking and is honored three hundred fifty of them over the past twenty years. hunger is still very big in the world and the social entrepreneurs really work at the grassroots level to improve the conditions in small villages around the world or from. those entrepreneurs are innovative and sustainable like this idea from fair phone a modular environmentally friendly ethically sourced smartphone. to do it's what sustainability on the one. making sure you look at materials or you do
latin america europe and africa are here to there being honored for their dedication and work like fatima done from kenya who developed the shoot to score not to kill initiative and i started out it was not about winning and i was just crazy dream with a football so this is a muslim guy who wanted was to kick a ball now today we have one thousand six hundred forty five playing football and we have had like for the last four years not a single. high school and my hope is they will transition to...
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the old bailey heard fatima khan had grown tired of her boyfriend khalid safi — an afghan asylum seekered out the knife attack in december 2016. he is still on the run. a bbc news investigation has found that police are struggling to combat child grooming taking place on a smartphone messaging app called kik, which is popular with teenagers. kik has played a part in over 1100 police investigations into child sex offences over the past five years. but officers say the company won't help identify predators unless they overcome major bureaucratic hurdles. angus crawford reports. mark, you're wanted. not the wake—up call he was expecting. hello, are you all right? mark kirby is about to be arrested. under his duvet, two phones — from his bed, he's been sexually grooming children using kik, a messaging app — free to download and popular with teenagers. you're under arrest... he was sent to prison for more than three years, but kik‘s users are often anonymous, so police can't trace and help his victims without help from the company. there's a child that is probably going to be abused for anot
the old bailey heard fatima khan had grown tired of her boyfriend khalid safi — an afghan asylum seekered out the knife attack in december 2016. he is still on the run. a bbc news investigation has found that police are struggling to combat child grooming taking place on a smartphone messaging app called kik, which is popular with teenagers. kik has played a part in over 1100 police investigations into child sex offences over the past five years. but officers say the company won't help...
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[applause] >> fatima goss graves, national women's law center. [applause] >> andre peano, the national center for lesbian rights. [applause] and monica ramirez with alianza nacional de campesinas and justice for migrant women. please welcome them. [applause] >> so i do have the privilege as the moderator to help set the stage a little bit and to welcome someone to truly near and dear to my heart. she drove all the way from philadelphia which i know is not far here on the east coast but it do what technology assisted that is on the audience they came out to be very supportive, jennifer torres. thank you, jennifer. [applause] >> i'm not sure how many of you are hamilton's fans but there's one phrase specific from the play that kept on churning around in my head ever since october 2017. the world turned upside down. that's what industries across the world probably felt then, that's a lot of women and men have felt as well. the explosion of the #me too movement took everyone by storm. government leaders have fallen. movie and tv executives have lost
[applause] >> fatima goss graves, national women's law center. [applause] >> andre peano, the national center for lesbian rights. [applause] and monica ramirez with alianza nacional de campesinas and justice for migrant women. please welcome them. [applause] >> so i do have the privilege as the moderator to help set the stage a little bit and to welcome someone to truly near and dear to my heart. she drove all the way from philadelphia which i know is not far here on the east...
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fÁtima navarrete tiene los pormenores.en zonas de estragos y territorios en emergencia a causa de la tormenta tropical. en los mochisuna persona falleciÓ a causa de la descarga elÉctrica. mientras que otras mujeres perdiÓ la vida o dadas en culiacÁn. un reciente freno ha estado en constante el comunicaciÓn con sus familiares que se han visto afectados por el cierre de caminos y carreteras colapsados. >> mi hermana que se iba a venir en carro desde sinaloa no pudo salir. porque las carreteras estÁn daÑadas y no hay acceso. >> su hermana nos comentÓ que su familia se prepara porque las prÓximas horas serÁn difÍciles. >> hoy en la noche nos avisaron que se va a ir la luz y el agua. y mÁs elÉctrico por todas las inundaciones. >> a otros como octavio valverde que se encontraban en madera de visita la tragedia los tomÓ por sorpresa. >> si se inundÓ, fue mucho el siniestro que pasÓ. necesitamos ir a ver cÓmo estÁn otra casa. >> al fuerte culiacÁn y los mochis andreas arias mÁs afectadas. vehÍculos quedaron bajo el agua. buenos ja
fÁtima navarrete tiene los pormenores.en zonas de estragos y territorios en emergencia a causa de la tormenta tropical. en los mochisuna persona falleciÓ a causa de la descarga elÉctrica. mientras que otras mujeres perdiÓ la vida o dadas en culiacÁn. un reciente freno ha estado en constante el comunicaciÓn con sus familiares que se han visto afectados por el cierre de caminos y carreteras colapsados. >> mi hermana que se iba a venir en carro desde sinaloa no pudo salir. porque las...
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kristen clark, president and executive director, lawyers committee for civil rights and fatima gross graves, president and ceo, national womens law center. i would also like the recognize fred gutenberg, the father of jamie, one of 17 killed in the parkland shooting, kelly gregory, former airman first class, single mother, business owner, living with stage 4 metastatic breast cancer. sarah mcbrierksd an bride, advoe for lbgt rights. tia ellis that works on behalf of people with disabilities. angel young, an enrolled member of the standing rock lakota and a veteran. kim jorgenson-gaines who had advocates for a woman's right to choose, bobby jenkins a long-time resident of georgia and a voting rights advocate. kerry chin, who has been fighting for marriage benefits for same sex couples and carlota lanier a member of little rock nine, thank you for this courtesy. i really appreciate it. >> senator leahy. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i was perfectly happy to yield to senator fine sign feinstein . mr. chairman, the last few minutes, we've heard a lot of rhetoric. i think it might serve the
kristen clark, president and executive director, lawyers committee for civil rights and fatima gross graves, president and ceo, national womens law center. i would also like the recognize fred gutenberg, the father of jamie, one of 17 killed in the parkland shooting, kelly gregory, former airman first class, single mother, business owner, living with stage 4 metastatic breast cancer. sarah mcbrierksd an bride, advoe for lbgt rights. tia ellis that works on behalf of people with disabilities....
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but we are happy to have with us fatima Ãwhich opposes judge kavanaugh's nomination.the decision to reopen the background fbi investigation into judge kavanaugh, but you oppose the idea of limiting it to one week. why? >> there's no question about that. to begin with, they should have done and fbi andinvestigation prior to the hearing. in this sham process we saw during the hearing reflected the problem of not having it . >>chris: wait a minute, the fact they didn't have this before the hearing is because the democrats didn't ever release it to the fbi. >> they had more time between when they first learned about doctor blasc ford. >>chris: [indiscernible] >> now they have five days. there's real concern there limiting in scope. the real question when you are talking about sexual assault, are you treating it with the seriousness it deserves?are we going to have a situation where we will allow the doubt to be held with a lifetime appointment to the supreme court? >>chris: you were in the room for thursday's hearing. you say you believe christine blasey ford. here was se
but we are happy to have with us fatima Ãwhich opposes judge kavanaugh's nomination.the decision to reopen the background fbi investigation into judge kavanaugh, but you oppose the idea of limiting it to one week. why? >> there's no question about that. to begin with, they should have done and fbi andinvestigation prior to the hearing. in this sham process we saw during the hearing reflected the problem of not having it . >>chris: wait a minute, the fact they didn't have this...
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the application of the esa, take 40 years of experiences with the act, think outside the box, but fatima esa experts together and try to develop parameters, the statement of the orange. i think our regulatory package, particularly that section seven package, really demonstrates the drafting teams effort to try to innovate. i think they look at how might we analyze effects better, are there alternative methods of consultation that merit consideration. and the even came up with questions like should we even apply a consultation effort to certain agencies? these are interesting questions and i think we'll see lots of comments. as i was preparing for the discussion today i went to the website and looked, and it look like so far we have about 11,500 plus comments on our section seven package. and that is good. the more comments we get, the better record we will have. hopefully the more outside thinking we would get from folks, the better understanding we will have not only of our ideas but of their ideas. and from my perspective the goal at the end of the day is to walk out, walk out and be e
the application of the esa, take 40 years of experiences with the act, think outside the box, but fatima esa experts together and try to develop parameters, the statement of the orange. i think our regulatory package, particularly that section seven package, really demonstrates the drafting teams effort to try to innovate. i think they look at how might we analyze effects better, are there alternative methods of consultation that merit consideration. and the even came up with questions like...
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defense fund, kristin clark, president and executive director lawyers committee for civil rights and fatima gross graves, president and ceo national women's law center. i would also like to recognize fred guttenberg, the father of jamie, one of 17 killed in the parkland shooting, kelly gregory, former airman first class, single mother, business owner living with stage four cancer, sarah mcbride, an advocate for lgbt rights and protections for patients, tia nellis who works on behalf of people with disabilities, angel young, an enrolled member of the standing rock la quota and a veteran. kim gain who advocates for a women's right to choose, bobby jenkins, a long time resident of randolph county, georgia and a voting rights advocate. kerry chin, who's been fighting for marriage benefits for same sex couples and carlotta ra near, a member of little rock nine. >> senator leahy? >> thank you, mr. chairman. i was perfectly happy to yield to the senator feinstein for that. mr. chairman the last few minutes we've heard a lot of rhetoric i think it might serve the committee vote to have some reality
defense fund, kristin clark, president and executive director lawyers committee for civil rights and fatima gross graves, president and ceo national women's law center. i would also like to recognize fred guttenberg, the father of jamie, one of 17 killed in the parkland shooting, kelly gregory, former airman first class, single mother, business owner living with stage four cancer, sarah mcbride, an advocate for lgbt rights and protections for patients, tia nellis who works on behalf of people...
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ring to be hello everybody it's really good to have you here what a vision of sweden you present so fatima this and this going into a community telling their story allowing them to tell a story when they don't want to be labeled a no go zone what makes you want to do that. thanks for having me this the most awkward serious of the year of the very least. they wanted to do something from sweden that specifically funding to be. it was a little bit of a little bit difficult to find in the film is that we make a film on that because we're told that it's difficult to film industry be that after you know there is a conflict among journalists because it is possible as long as we have the martin linking be it is anything but. it's one place where the hardworking people you can from different cultures and it's it's a place that you can live a whole home after spending more time than i can actually i can see that it's home and i think my reza going back there more and more now because of the problems we managed to capture while in the in the film it was important to ensure that they could be gets a f
ring to be hello everybody it's really good to have you here what a vision of sweden you present so fatima this and this going into a community telling their story allowing them to tell a story when they don't want to be labeled a no go zone what makes you want to do that. thanks for having me this the most awkward serious of the year of the very least. they wanted to do something from sweden that specifically funding to be. it was a little bit of a little bit difficult to find in the film is...
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so time's up is where fatima comes in, because your organization is one of the deliverers of the fund. please share your story and expand on exactly what time's up is about. >> sure. and i, again, thank you for having me. it's just such a good, a real privilege to be up here with so many women who i deeply admire. you know, i want to get started with her family origin started, and i sometimes tell mine too. and i've been thinking about it a lot because my family is a family that that -- i'm the first lawyer in my family, but my family's a family that deeply values the law. in part because now about 50 years ago my family challenged an unlawful practice of a school district maintaining segregation after brown v. board of education. so we always held deeply -- like, there is power in the law. we can make change to the law. i learned that in my bones growing up. definitely why i went to law school. and about a decade ago, i had the real privilege of getting really a dream job at the national women's law center putting that into practice and using the range of tools we use at the law cent
so time's up is where fatima comes in, because your organization is one of the deliverers of the fund. please share your story and expand on exactly what time's up is about. >> sure. and i, again, thank you for having me. it's just such a good, a real privilege to be up here with so many women who i deeply admire. you know, i want to get started with her family origin started, and i sometimes tell mine too. and i've been thinking about it a lot because my family is a family that that --...
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fatima graves, national women's law center. [applause] andr andrea peno national center for lesbian rights. and justice for migrant women, please welcome them. [applause] so i do have the privilege as the moderator to help set the stage a little bit and to welcome someone that's really near and dear to my heart. she drove all the way from philadelphia, which i know is not far here on the east coast, but i do want to acknowledge my sisters in the audience and very supportive, jennifer torres. thank you, jennifer. [applause] i'm not sure how many of you are hamilton fans, but there's one phrase specifically from the play that kept on churning around in my head since october of 2017. the world turned upsidedown. that's what industries across the world probably felt then and that's how a lot of women and men have felt as well. the explosion of the #metoo movement, and men and women stood up and have been standing up for decades and we collectively finally noticed and collectively have said, enough. so what does this all mean and wh
fatima graves, national women's law center. [applause] andr andrea peno national center for lesbian rights. and justice for migrant women, please welcome them. [applause] so i do have the privilege as the moderator to help set the stage a little bit and to welcome someone that's really near and dear to my heart. she drove all the way from philadelphia, which i know is not far here on the east coast, but i do want to acknowledge my sisters in the audience and very supportive, jennifer torres....