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i have gloria borger, jim sciutto, sellers and kayleigh -- and also with us paige to walk us through this. gloria, i was hanging on your every word and the metaphor of how it was a scab just when trying to heal politically continues to be pick pick picked at with this investigation is this the case of the fbi just trying to get its reputation back? >> i think so. i think what the i.g. decided having gotten all these complaints i'm sure there are a huge number of internal complaints as well as external complaints but people who are career attorneys at the fbi don't like to see the fbi in the middle of a political cauldron, so when you look back at james
i have gloria borger, jim sciutto, sellers and kayleigh -- and also with us paige to walk us through this. gloria, i was hanging on your every word and the metaphor of how it was a scab just when trying to heal politically continues to be pick pick picked at with this investigation is this the case of the fbi just trying to get its reputation back? >> i think so. i think what the i.g. decided having gotten all these complaints i'm sure there are a huge number of internal complaints as...
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>> yeah. >> i'm gloria riviera with abc news.e just want to ask you a few questions. >> i'm fine. >> law enforcement tells us that under-age girls are trafficked on your site, back page.com. >> i'm sorry. >> you're a father. he wants to know why this is going on. >> what would you like to see in an ideal world happen to back page? >> i think they're guilty of a criminal act. and it's reprehensible what they're doing. they're selling kids. they know they're doing it. they justify it. and they should be held accountable for that. all of them. >> mr. ferrer, you're charged with ten counts -- >> reporter: and back in october, the state of california tried. ferrer and co-founders were arrested and charged with pimping. the first time they've faced criminal charges. in the courtroom, back page's lawyers again argued that the charges were in violation of their first amendment rights. >> it's already a situation where the rights of these defendants individually have been harmed considerably. >> reporter: and the judge sided with back pag
>> yeah. >> i'm gloria riviera with abc news.e just want to ask you a few questions. >> i'm fine. >> law enforcement tells us that under-age girls are trafficked on your site, back page.com. >> i'm sorry. >> you're a father. he wants to know why this is going on. >> what would you like to see in an ideal world happen to back page? >> i think they're guilty of a criminal act. and it's reprehensible what they're doing. they're selling kids. they...
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que se identificÓ. >>> gloria morÁn sacÓ el libreto de su Último cortometraje de su baÚl. >>> mi papÁa como pelear. >>> el nuevo anuncio de gloria con millones de seguidores en facebook se suma a otros que buscan inspirar a la nueva generaciÓn de hispanas yo quiero ver los temas que afectan mujeres y niÑas y todo la gente. para su pequeÑa hija de 3 aÑos, coprotagonista del anuncio de servicio pÚblico. el mensaje es que las mujeres pueden y deben soÑar sin lÍmites. mientras dÍaz protagonista de la pelÍcula de terror actividad paranormal los escogidos. que los hombres pierdan el miedo, que le incultaron de desde niÑos de compartir sus vivencias. >>> no es nada malo hacer que los niÑos sean cariÑosos y res pepe ten a las mujeres . >>> tradiciones que deberÍan quedar en el pasado >>> mi hija. en los Ángeles, cristina londoÑo noticias telemundo. >>> uno de los momentos mÁs conmovedores de la transiciÓn en washington llegÓ con la carta abierta de la hijas de george bush a sasha y malya obama. una carta cariÑosa yor comparten experiencias comunes. >>> las hijas del expresidente, invitan a la
que se identificÓ. >>> gloria morÁn sacÓ el libreto de su Último cortometraje de su baÚl. >>> mi papÁa como pelear. >>> el nuevo anuncio de gloria con millones de seguidores en facebook se suma a otros que buscan inspirar a la nueva generaciÓn de hispanas yo quiero ver los temas que afectan mujeres y niÑas y todo la gente. para su pequeÑa hija de 3 aÑos, coprotagonista del anuncio de servicio pÚblico. el mensaje es que las mujeres pueden y deben soÑar sin...
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i would like to start with gloria. gloria: thanks, david. i truly apologize for the quality of my voice. it is an honor and pleasure to be here with so many colleagues and friends. some of whom i have not seen for the past 20 years or so. on the historic 25th anniversary of the signing of the nunn-lugar legislation. the first thing i would like to say, as one who implemented it, was that legislation was very kforce eiffel and -- was very foresightful and brilliant. it correctly and insightfully assess the problems and the trends that it sought to address. it was well crafted and enabled many of us here in the room to find practical solutions and problems. our implementation of the legislation was a very entrepreneurial activity. we knew the problems on the goals of the legislation, but despite our intelligence, we did not know exactly what the situation would be on the ground, and how exactly our goals could be reached. the act provided the authority and flexibility we needed to get the job done. when a request came in, many of them very uni
i would like to start with gloria. gloria: thanks, david. i truly apologize for the quality of my voice. it is an honor and pleasure to be here with so many colleagues and friends. some of whom i have not seen for the past 20 years or so. on the historic 25th anniversary of the signing of the nunn-lugar legislation. the first thing i would like to say, as one who implemented it, was that legislation was very kforce eiffel and -- was very foresightful and brilliant. it correctly and insightfully...
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gloria has cataracts in both eyes. of confidence. ca ta ra cts stairs with any kind of confidence. cataracts a re stairs with any kind of confidence. cataracts are supposed to be treated within four—and—a—half months of referral. gloria, who lives in the north—east, says she's been waiting seven. it's too long because there is such potential for accidents. there's such a change in the person's mood. if gloria had lived in luton, her wait could have been as little as 15 days. a postcode lottery? absolutely, there is a postcode lottery. it's not about clinical need. it's about some places in england having poor systems, having budgetary pressures and deprioritising cataract surgery. that doesn't feel national to me. gloria expects her operation later this month. it really makes me angry because i think that it's almost like the survival of the fittest. clinical commissioning groups or ckgs control health budgets. it's claimed some are delaying treatments like cataract surgery by slowing down referrals. others are requiri
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. >> tonight cecile richards, gloria stein 'em on what may have been the largest protest in america history and what this movement does next. >> this can't end today. >> "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes on what the white house called donald trump's first working day on the fourth day, sean spicer said he is not in the business of lying to the american people. >> i believe that we have to be honest with the american people. i think sometimes we can disagree with the facts. there are certain things that we may miss -- we may not fully understand when we come out, but our intention is never to lie to you, jonathan. >> spicer felt the need to make that claim after he came under heavy criticism for his bizarre appearance on saturday where he berated the white house press kofrps for its inauguration coverage before storming off without taking questions. he said nothing about the historic women's march taking place as he spoke, which might well have been the largest demonstration in history, estimating 3.2 million people took to the streets in the u.s. alo
. >> tonight cecile richards, gloria stein 'em on what may have been the largest protest in america history and what this movement does next. >> this can't end today. >> "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes on what the white house called donald trump's first working day on the fourth day, sean spicer said he is not in the business of lying to the american people. >> i believe that we have to be honest with the...
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i'm got my panel gloria borger, dana bash and columnist for lady's politicpolitics. gloria, starting with you, if 3-5 million votes illegally cast where's the evidence? >> there's no evidence. a few survey, which basically said that the voter roles that 1.8 million dead people on it but didn't say those dead people voted. so there really isn't any evidence, so you have to ask the question why is the president obsessing on this? sean spicer kept saying well the president believes it but the president seems to be alone in all of this. i don't think republican leaders believe it. i don't think most people in the congress believe it. and so you have to ask the question why is he continuing to raise this because it almost begs the question if you think that's the case wouldn't it delegitimatize our own presidency race? >> and down ballot races? >> right. and if in fact we had a election in which millions of people voted illegally shouldn't there be a investigation? 3 million people voted and won the popular vote and i think that sticks in his kraw. >> the president brough
i'm got my panel gloria borger, dana bash and columnist for lady's politicpolitics. gloria, starting with you, if 3-5 million votes illegally cast where's the evidence? >> there's no evidence. a few survey, which basically said that the voter roles that 1.8 million dead people on it but didn't say those dead people voted. so there really isn't any evidence, so you have to ask the question why is the president obsessing on this? sean spicer kept saying well the president believes it but...
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gloria signed the agreements. in the process, i want to mention to attorneys that helped me and gloria very much, you have already mentioned one of them. jack period and roy gardner -- jack beard and roy gardner. i think it is fair to say that jack beard probably created this legal framework. umbrella agreement that describe the scope of the operations, with the four countries we were negotiating with. there were also implementing agreements, which described in more specific terms, what it is exactly that would be done. silo and so forth. the task of the interagency group was essentially to umbrella agreement with these four countries. also a series of implementing agreements. bill burns already done some of that. .e finished the negotiations he started with russia, we had not gotten very far with ukraine or kazakhstan. in march of 1993, i took over that job, , i took the job for one year. in the process of that year, thanks to a really effective team, jim turner was my department energy deputy, sitting in the fro
gloria signed the agreements. in the process, i want to mention to attorneys that helped me and gloria very much, you have already mentioned one of them. jack period and roy gardner -- jack beard and roy gardner. i think it is fair to say that jack beard probably created this legal framework. umbrella agreement that describe the scope of the operations, with the four countries we were negotiating with. there were also implementing agreements, which described in more specific terms, what it is...
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come on, people. >> gloria, there is a big fight on the less about class and identity politics. a little bit of the proof was in the pudding at this march. whatever was happening there, seems like it is working, and it also seemed to me to kind of transcend the intra murals debates we have seen. >> of course it does. it sort of drove me crazy people were saying -- the "new york times," why was the women's march concerned about racism? are you kidding me? you know, wherever there is race or caste as in india or class, that means you have to control reproduction in the long-term and who has children with whom in order to perpetuate it. there's no such thing as being a feminist without being an anti-racist and vice versa. >> all right. those images we saw were amazing. it is really an amazing thing that happened from just a news -- >> i want to say i'm a supporter. i was not an organizer. linda -- >> right, very clear about who is organizers are. that is all for this evening. the rachel maddow shows starts now. good evening. >> thanks, my friend. thanks to you at hope for joining u
come on, people. >> gloria, there is a big fight on the less about class and identity politics. a little bit of the proof was in the pudding at this march. whatever was happening there, seems like it is working, and it also seemed to me to kind of transcend the intra murals debates we have seen. >> of course it does. it sort of drove me crazy people were saying -- the "new york times," why was the women's march concerned about racism? are you kidding me? you know, wherever...
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back in 1998, charles manigo says his then girlfriend gloria williams told him she gave birth to their daughter alexis while he was away. the couple raised her from the time she was a newborn and shared custody after splitting in 2003. but dna testing showed alexis was actually baby kamiyah, who was snatched from a florida hospital in 1998, leading to a massive search. turns out, williams posed as a nurse and took her away. the truth-- coming as a shock to manigo. 51-year-old gloria williams was arrested and charged with kidnapping. she could face life in prison.. if convicted. now to what many consider the best weekend in football. the divisional round of the nfl playoffs.. this weekend's game's not really living up to expectations but yesterday's nfc match up between dallas and the red hot packers went down to the final seconds. the cowboys climbed out of a 15 point deficit to tie it at 31 with 35 seconds left in the game. but even that was too much time for aaron rodgers. with 12 seconds left, on a third and 20, rodgers rolls to his left and finds jared cook who makes the catch on t
back in 1998, charles manigo says his then girlfriend gloria williams told him she gave birth to their daughter alexis while he was away. the couple raised her from the time she was a newborn and shared custody after splitting in 2003. but dna testing showed alexis was actually baby kamiyah, who was snatched from a florida hospital in 1998, leading to a massive search. turns out, williams posed as a nurse and took her away. the truth-- coming as a shock to manigo. 51-year-old gloria williams...
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. >> let's get some perspective from dana bash and gloria borger. gloria, what do you make of the size, the number of these protests here in washington, around the country, indeed around the world? >> it's quite impressive. i can tell you trying to get here to our studios today, it was incredibly difficult because of the amount of people on the street. in fact for me, it was more difficult than it was on inauguration day. i think that this was -- these marches were started in a very small way and it just kind of grew and grew organically. and in a way that's as it should be. this is a divided country. and people are allowed to demonstrate when they disagree. and i think it's a healthy part of democracy. >> and the people that are speaking, the leaders of -- we have female leaders in congress. you just played one of them. leaders in the feminist movement, hollywood stars, they are all being very, you know, sort of strong and at times strident understandably so. the people i ran into also coming here, it's very different. it's sort of like i would ima
. >> let's get some perspective from dana bash and gloria borger. gloria, what do you make of the size, the number of these protests here in washington, around the country, indeed around the world? >> it's quite impressive. i can tell you trying to get here to our studios today, it was incredibly difficult because of the amount of people on the street. in fact for me, it was more difficult than it was on inauguration day. i think that this was -- these marches were started in a very...
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gloria, let me start with you. the scope, the reach of these marches not only in the united states, but around the world. what are they trying to suggest to the new president of the united states? >> i think they're trying to suggest that he needs to pay attention to them. and you know, we're on the eve of the repeal of obamacare. and there are lots of issues that for women in particular concerned about. the funding of planned parenthood, and how individual insurance policies need to cover pre-natal care for example, which did not occur routinely. before obamacare. i think, though, it goes beyond that. obviously the people who are marching are not donald trump supporters. and they are saying, we need to, we need to mobilize. it's late. there are lots of millennials who didn't vote in this last election. and this could be sort of a the beginning of a call to arms. and i have to say, wolf, that i believe this was in the back of the president's mind when he went to the c.i.a. today. to talk about his support for the c
gloria, let me start with you. the scope, the reach of these marches not only in the united states, but around the world. what are they trying to suggest to the new president of the united states? >> i think they're trying to suggest that he needs to pay attention to them. and you know, we're on the eve of the repeal of obamacare. and there are lots of issues that for women in particular concerned about. the funding of planned parenthood, and how individual insurance policies need to...
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you know, and gloria, you know, he tweeted about it this morning.d there was a lot of criticism already emerging, so he was under some pressure to go ahead and do it, but he did it and then the speaker, the majority leader in the house, they both reversed themselves and said, you know what, we'll dump it. >> well, right. i mean, look, originally they weren't for it. it was behind closed doors. it was done -- it was unplanned. kind of a last-minute thing. i mean, whose idea was is to say, gee, i think this is a really good idea? we're going to come back to congress and the first thing we're going to do is gut our own ethics -- >> the chairman of the house judiciary committee, chairman goodlatte -- >> right, he thought it was a great idea. we're going to do this behind closed doors before we do anything else in congress and that will send a great signal to the american public that we're ready to so-called drain the swamp as donald trump likes to say. that was an awful idea. the leaders knew it. the leaders absolutely knew it. and trump knew it. of cou
you know, and gloria, you know, he tweeted about it this morning.d there was a lot of criticism already emerging, so he was under some pressure to go ahead and do it, but he did it and then the speaker, the majority leader in the house, they both reversed themselves and said, you know what, we'll dump it. >> well, right. i mean, look, originally they weren't for it. it was behind closed doors. it was done -- it was unplanned. kind of a last-minute thing. i mean, whose idea was is to say,...
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gloria lee snowver. richard stewart. lawrence tabis. christine toretti. carolyn bunny welsh. 2,970,733 votes constituting the greatest number of votes of the persons voted for. therefore are the persons duly elected and appointed electors of the president and vice president of the united states to meet at the seat of government of this commonwealth being in the city of harrisburg, on the first monday after the first -- after the second wednesday in december being the 19th day of december, a.d. 2016, agreeably to the laws of this commonwealth and of the united states for the respective terms prescribed by the constitution of the united states to begin on the 20th day of january a.d. 2017, and to perform such other duties as devolve upon them under the constitution and laws of the united states. sign, tom wolf, governor. >> thank you, secretary schneider. a certificate of ascertainment will be printed in full in the journal of the proceedings of the electoral college. secretary speaks will call the roll of electors. as your name is called, please rise in yo
gloria lee snowver. richard stewart. lawrence tabis. christine toretti. carolyn bunny welsh. 2,970,733 votes constituting the greatest number of votes of the persons voted for. therefore are the persons duly elected and appointed electors of the president and vice president of the united states to meet at the seat of government of this commonwealth being in the city of harrisburg, on the first monday after the first -- after the second wednesday in december being the 19th day of december, a.d....
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gloria, you'll be first. listen. >> you're about to sign a sweeping executive action to suspend immigration. >> right. it's not the muslim ban. it's countries that have terror terror and countries that people are going to come in and cause us tremendous problems. our country has enough problems without allowing people to come in who in many cases or some cases are looking to do tremendous destruction. i have a list. you'll be very thrilled. you're looking at people that come in in many cases -- in some cases with evil intentions. i don't want that. they're isis. they're coming you should false pretense. i don't want that. i'm going to be the president of a safe country. we have enough problems. now, i'll absolutely do safe zones in syria for the people. i think that europe has made a tremendous mistake by allowing these millions of people to go into germany and various other countries and all you have to do is take a look. it's a disaster what's happening over there. i don't want that to happen here. now, wit
gloria, you'll be first. listen. >> you're about to sign a sweeping executive action to suspend immigration. >> right. it's not the muslim ban. it's countries that have terror terror and countries that people are going to come in and cause us tremendous problems. our country has enough problems without allowing people to come in who in many cases or some cases are looking to do tremendous destruction. i have a list. you'll be very thrilled. you're looking at people that come in in...
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>> i think, gloria, that's exactly right. a big problem that donald trump has had with the intelligence community is that these are obama's guys. that's been part of his mind-set. he looks and seess during the campaign, the congressional committee come out and say centcom has falsified some intelligence to paint a rosier picture of the war against isis to please the president. when donald trump sees reports like that, it destabilizes his belief in the intelligence community. but i think you were spot on. when his own guys take the reins, he'll have the career intelligence people beneath them but when his guys are in charge, he'll believe there's the accountability -- >> even when his guys disagree with his stated views during the campaign and he's forced to accept what they are now putting forward? >> i think so.
>> i think, gloria, that's exactly right. a big problem that donald trump has had with the intelligence community is that these are obama's guys. that's been part of his mind-set. he looks and seess during the campaign, the congressional committee come out and say centcom has falsified some intelligence to paint a rosier picture of the war against isis to please the president. when donald trump sees reports like that, it destabilizes his belief in the intelligence community. but i think...
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gloria, the rift with congressman john lewis is intense.weeted this -- this is after john lewis said he was not really a legit president. he said congressman john lewis should spend more time fixing and helping his district which is in horrible shape and falling apart not to mention crime infested rather than falsely complaining about the election results. all talk, talk, no action or results. sad. is it wise for the president-elect to be going after this civil rights icon, even after the civil rights icon, john lewis, said he was not going to be a legitimate president because of russian interference in the election? >> obviously you can understand why the president-elect was upset, and i don't think it was helpful, honestly, that john lewis said that. however, i will tell you that what donald trump did was take a situation that he should have defused and ratcheted it up. what he did was needless and hurtful and wrong, by the way. i mean, john lewis is not about talk. if there is anyone in this country who we could say, john lewis is about
gloria, the rift with congressman john lewis is intense.weeted this -- this is after john lewis said he was not really a legit president. he said congressman john lewis should spend more time fixing and helping his district which is in horrible shape and falling apart not to mention crime infested rather than falsely complaining about the election results. all talk, talk, no action or results. sad. is it wise for the president-elect to be going after this civil rights icon, even after the civil...
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welcome to the new folks to the panel, gloria was here earlier. an dana. >> i want to ask about undocumented immigrants who are here in this country. right now they're protected as so-called dreamers. the children brought here by their parents. should they be worried that they could be deported, and is there anything you can say to assure them right now that they'll be allowed to stay? >> they shouldn't be very worried. they are here illegally. identify big heart. we're going to take care of everybody. we're going to have a strong and solid border where you have great people that are here that have done a good job. they should be far less worried. we'll be coming out with policy over the next period of four weeks. >> hillary, how do you think
welcome to the new folks to the panel, gloria was here earlier. an dana. >> i want to ask about undocumented immigrants who are here in this country. right now they're protected as so-called dreamers. the children brought here by their parents. should they be worried that they could be deported, and is there anything you can say to assure them right now that they'll be allowed to stay? >> they shouldn't be very worried. they are here illegally. identify big heart. we're going to...
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i want to start with that, gloria. we have this here. this is about the travel ban and some of the protests that we have seen. he said -- his spokesman says president obama is heartened by the level of engagement taking place in communities around the country. in his final official speech as president he spoke about the important role of citizens and how all americans have a responsibility to be the guardians of our democracy, not just during an election, but every day. citizens exercising their constitutional right to assemble, organize, and have their voices heard by their elected officials is exactly what we expect to see when american values are at stake. with regard to president obama's foreign policy decisions as we've heard before, the president fundamentally disagrees with the notion of discriminating against individuals because of their faith or religion. this is significant, gloria, that we are here less than two weeks into the trump administration and the former president has weighed in. >> right. i mean president obama had to
i want to start with that, gloria. we have this here. this is about the travel ban and some of the protests that we have seen. he said -- his spokesman says president obama is heartened by the level of engagement taking place in communities around the country. in his final official speech as president he spoke about the important role of citizens and how all americans have a responsibility to be the guardians of our democracy, not just during an election, but every day. citizens exercising...
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joining us gloria borger. in terms of ivanka trump, she doesn't have an actual official title, correct? >> no, not yet. >> in the white house. but clearly, she has an important role for donald trump. i mean, she's somebody who has his ear and is a major adviser. >> right. we don't know if she's going to have an office in the west wing. she's decide at least now, let jared go work there. but eventually, whether she's inside the white house, anderson, or she remains outside the white house, she is going to be her father's gut check. there's no doubt about it. he leans on her. he listens to her. she offers her advice freely. they don't always agree as she said in the piece. but i think she will always be there when he wants somebody to say, you know what, do you think about this because she is so loyal and she has no other agenda as family members are. that is what he thinks is so important. >> well, and obviously, he prizes loyalty and we've seen that before. >> yep. >> some have been criticl confident role jare
joining us gloria borger. in terms of ivanka trump, she doesn't have an actual official title, correct? >> no, not yet. >> in the white house. but clearly, she has an important role for donald trump. i mean, she's somebody who has his ear and is a major adviser. >> right. we don't know if she's going to have an office in the west wing. she's decide at least now, let jared go work there. but eventually, whether she's inside the white house, anderson, or she remains outside the...
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gloria said there is a humane aspect to this. the obama's policies about leaks have been draconian, an assault on the first amendment and at the same time what she did there is no question about the seriousness of it. but we also have the example of general petraeus which is a line that is drawn that makes all of these cases so difficult to give weight to, equal weight. what petraeus did was awful and he got a slap on the wrist. there is no constancy in any of this. no good answers here. >> talking about constancy, jeffrey lord, interesting because now you have some folks on the republican side praising wikileaks. donald trump has talked a lot about wikileaks during the campaign. chelsea manning put wikileaks on the map. can you be in favor of wikileaks and praising them on one side and then critical of chelsea manning? >> to me the whole business is about leaks in the first place. this particular situation today with chelsea manning comes in the middle of this furor with donald trump accusing the intelligence community of leakin
gloria said there is a humane aspect to this. the obama's policies about leaks have been draconian, an assault on the first amendment and at the same time what she did there is no question about the seriousness of it. but we also have the example of general petraeus which is a line that is drawn that makes all of these cases so difficult to give weight to, equal weight. what petraeus did was awful and he got a slap on the wrist. there is no constancy in any of this. no good answers here....
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>> i think as usual gloria is dead right, that you know, it doesn't -- look.uld have been a nice photoon for donald trump to stand next to mlk, iii. he understands imagery and perhaps for him to just stand there it might look forced and fake and for him to walk away and let the guy with the famous name do it for him and the man that we are celebrating today it makes a huge difference. >> because what he could have done and decided he didn't want to do, merge with martin luther king iii, go to the micro phones, make a nice statement on this day he tweeted lovely words with martin luther king jr., made that statement and then left and then let martin luther king iii answer reporters' questions. we see that often from leaders. >> donald trump probably made the right calculation that that may have opened a whole can of worms as they are trying to move beyond this story today now that we are four days before the inauguration rather than all the shouted questions of all the implications with the battle with john lewis have the validator in martin luther king iii go
>> i think as usual gloria is dead right, that you know, it doesn't -- look.uld have been a nice photoon for donald trump to stand next to mlk, iii. he understands imagery and perhaps for him to just stand there it might look forced and fake and for him to walk away and let the guy with the famous name do it for him and the man that we are celebrating today it makes a huge difference. >> because what he could have done and decided he didn't want to do, merge with martin luther king...
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in a community where kamiyah mobley was living as lexus, gloria williams was accused of abducting peras born. she was arrested friday morning and is now in custody. melissa hires tells me she showed up here at the detention center saturday for williams one of her closest friends communicating with her through the window of her cell >> i made it to the window said pray for me i'll be home soon, i love you. i put the money on her account so she can call her family. >> reporter: she met gloria 16 years ago when the little girl she knows as lexy was only two. >> i can't imagine where she's going, this is not really happening, this is a mistake. this is not -- it's not real. at mistake. >> prosecutors say gloria williams posed as a nurse to abduct the baby, she's facing expedition back to florida. >>> samsung will soon announce it's results of an investigation as to why some phones caught fire. the tech giant was forced to remove the phone from shelves last summer putting a big dent in its profits. samsung's announcement is slater for january 23rd. >>> dramatic video of a deadly crash. as
in a community where kamiyah mobley was living as lexus, gloria williams was accused of abducting peras born. she was arrested friday morning and is now in custody. melissa hires tells me she showed up here at the detention center saturday for williams one of her closest friends communicating with her through the window of her cell >> i made it to the window said pray for me i'll be home soon, i love you. i put the money on her account so she can call her family. >> reporter: she...
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for the last 18 years kamiyah mobley had no reason to think that gloria wasn't her real mother and noreally alexis, but now she is trying to deal with the news that the person she thought was her mother for all that time is under arrest charged with kidnapping her, just after she was born, and giving her a false identity. 51—year—old gloria williams is being held in south carolina after dna tests proved that alexis was baby kamiyah, snatched from hospital back in 1998. police say she posed as a nurse and snuck the newborn out of the hospital, starting a frantic search. at the time, her real mother was distraught and desperate to find her. i just want to know where my baby is at. ijust want my baby back. but now, 18 years later, she was delighted to be reunited with her the daughter she never thought she would see again. and kamiyah‘s biological father was overwhelmed after meeting herfor the first time. it's a feeling you can't exlpain. —— explain. it's hard to put it in words right now. it's hard to deal with this right now, you know what i'm saying? we just, like we say, we are tryi
for the last 18 years kamiyah mobley had no reason to think that gloria wasn't her real mother and noreally alexis, but now she is trying to deal with the news that the person she thought was her mother for all that time is under arrest charged with kidnapping her, just after she was born, and giving her a false identity. 51—year—old gloria williams is being held in south carolina after dna tests proved that alexis was baby kamiyah, snatched from hospital back in 1998. police say she posed...
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i have gloria borger, jim sciutto, sellers and kayleigh -- and also with us paige to walk us through this. gloria, i was hanging on your every word and the metaphor of how it was a scab just when trying to heal politically continues to be pick pick picked at with this investigation is this the case of the fbi just trying to get its reputation back? >> i think so. i think what the i.g. decided having gotten all these complaints i'm sure there are a huge number of internal complaints as well as external complaints but people who are career attorneys at the fbi don't like to see the fbi in the middle of a political cauldron, so when you look back at james comey's decision not to prosecute but saying her behavior was reckless, later on i think there are people internally who believe that he overstepped at the time i remember saying that it was like comey lit the house on fire and then walked out the back door, which is kind of what he did, and so i think that the fbi has to be scrupulously non-partisan and i believe it is the role of the inspector general to do exactly what the inspector
i have gloria borger, jim sciutto, sellers and kayleigh -- and also with us paige to walk us through this. gloria, i was hanging on your every word and the metaphor of how it was a scab just when trying to heal politically continues to be pick pick picked at with this investigation is this the case of the fbi just trying to get its reputation back? >> i think so. i think what the i.g. decided having gotten all these complaints i'm sure there are a huge number of internal complaints as...
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gloria williams de 51 aÑos enfrenta cargos por secuestro e interferir con una custodia.ierno y no ante la asamblea nacional. les explicamos por quÉ. >>> es una veneraciÓn que data de siglos, vamos a guatemala, en el dÍa del cristo negro, este pulas. >>> y pumas rompiÓ 7 aÑos de maldiciÓn ante lacon vida la lee salud que donald trump promete derogar a toda costa... take vots --- investigaposibleaso de meningitis en la peninsul..--- repentina de una mujer en un autobus del muni... take vo --- le hacen creer a sus victimas q enfrenn ordenes de arresto por violaciones de transito. --- pero se trata de amenazantes estafas telefonicas...le diremos donde? >>> en mÉxico la esposa del presunto agresor de ana guevara acusÓ la senadora de haberlos atacado a ellos primero y haber iniciado la riÑa los hechos ocurridos el 11 de diciembre en la carretera mÉxico toluca y comenzaran la pelea. se coloca el casco y se le deja ir a mi esposo a los golpes. es la primera que le suelta un golpe. el baja la camioneta es un padre de fam defendiendo a su fam. mi esposo no es agresor. ni ella ni s
gloria williams de 51 aÑos enfrenta cargos por secuestro e interferir con una custodia.ierno y no ante la asamblea nacional. les explicamos por quÉ. >>> es una veneraciÓn que data de siglos, vamos a guatemala, en el dÍa del cristo negro, este pulas. >>> y pumas rompiÓ 7 aÑos de maldiciÓn ante lacon vida la lee salud que donald trump promete derogar a toda costa... take vots --- investigaposibleaso de meningitis en la peninsul..--- repentina de una mujer en un autobus...
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the truth-- coming as a shock to manigo. 51-year-old gloria williams was arrested and kidnapping. she could face life in prison.. if convicted. still ahead on good morning washington - a presidential donation. how the obama's plan on spending m-l-k day. and, the reason a school employee got fired for trying to help a student spell the right way .. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's 10 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 150 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. built for business. - rain for inauguration? today: cloudy. seasonable. highs: 42-46 winds: s 5 mph tonight: cloudy. lows: 36-41 winds: se 5 mph tuesday: cloudy with showers. milder. highs: 52-57 winds: sw 5-10 mph ahead this morning -- the cowboys, falling short. added insult to injury in dallas. plus - the twitter post that got one frederick county school employee fired. brianne, wh
the truth-- coming as a shock to manigo. 51-year-old gloria williams was arrested and kidnapping. she could face life in prison.. if convicted. still ahead on good morning washington - a presidential donation. how the obama's plan on spending m-l-k day. and, the reason a school employee got fired for trying to help a student spell the right way .. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business...
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i was listening very closely -- let me start with gloria. i was listening very closely to chuck schumer. if the president-elect was watching and listening, that honeymoon, if there ever was a honeymoon, is clearly over because he went directly at the president-elect on a whole host of issues. >> on twitter, this is not reality television. this is reality. look, i think chuck schumer is going to be a fighter. i think he also understands that he has a fine line to walk. for example, on infrastructure plans. if there is a big infwra structure proposal, the democrats are going to say, great. we're going to fund that. we want to work with the president on that. the republicans not so much. i think he laid down the law that the democratic party is going to remain the democratic party. when this he can work with trump they will, when they can't, they won't. >> he came close to ridiculing the president-elect on several sensitive critically important issues, including russia. >> including and especially russia. this is one of those examples of where
i was listening very closely -- let me start with gloria. i was listening very closely to chuck schumer. if the president-elect was watching and listening, that honeymoon, if there ever was a honeymoon, is clearly over because he went directly at the president-elect on a whole host of issues. >> on twitter, this is not reality television. this is reality. look, i think chuck schumer is going to be a fighter. i think he also understands that he has a fine line to walk. for example, on...
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gloria riviera has that story >> reporter: it's a huge group from president obama in 2009 and president1. trump's team this weekend forced to answer questions about his twitter feud with civil rights icon john lewis. >> i was deeply disappointed to see someone of his stature question the legitimacy. >> the congressman is sitting out the inauguration, because he beliefs the russians helped to get him elected. some democrats say trump is a hypocrite. >> he was trying to delegitimize the legitimacy of our first african-american president. >> he didn't stop raising the questions until late in the combine, not two years. >> george, the point is not where barack obama was born. the point is that we've got congressmen on the democratic side of the aisle that are questioning the legitimacy of president-elect trump. >> plenty of work to do before celebrations begin. gloria riviera, abc news, washington. >>> at least 24 democrats in congress are boycotting the president-elect as snaug race, but one bay area representative told carolyn tyler this morning that he wants to be there. i want the presi
gloria riviera has that story >> reporter: it's a huge group from president obama in 2009 and president1. trump's team this weekend forced to answer questions about his twitter feud with civil rights icon john lewis. >> i was deeply disappointed to see someone of his stature question the legitimacy. >> the congressman is sitting out the inauguration, because he beliefs the russians helped to get him elected. some democrats say trump is a hypocrite. >> he was trying to...
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gloria, this seems a rather unprecedented move. but then when they were bestowing the honor on the vice-president, they referred to him as wung of the most consequential vice-presidents in american history. >> i think it is an astonishing move. you look at the surprise from joe biden. i think his staff was keeping it from him. and i think these two, when you think back on t they're such an odd couple. and they kind of grew together over the past eight years, particularly after bo biden got sick and barack obama and joe biden developed a bond as fathers. and i think that when you hear joe biden talk about barack obama, it's almost as if, of course, he's talking about the commander in chief, but it's almost as if he's talking about somebody who has become a brother to him, somebody he admires, respects, has grown close to. and, you know, it wasn't always that way at the beginning of their tenure in office together. and i think the story that he told, that he told me actually awhile ago about how the president said, don't sell the hou
gloria, this seems a rather unprecedented move. but then when they were bestowing the honor on the vice-president, they referred to him as wung of the most consequential vice-presidents in american history. >> i think it is an astonishing move. you look at the surprise from joe biden. i think his staff was keeping it from him. and i think these two, when you think back on t they're such an odd couple. and they kind of grew together over the past eight years, particularly after bo biden...
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gloria riviera for "nightline." >>> up next -- ♪ can't stop the feeling >> can't stop the feeling ofjustin timberlake, ryan gosling, who sang together as kid in the mickey mouse club, what's getting them going toe to toe once again? ♪ if you're gonna make an entrance... [car driving upon the water] ♪ by simply enjoying it. boost® simply complete. it's intelligent nutrition made with only 9 ingredients, plus 25 vitamins and minerals and 10 grams of protein. and look where life can take you! boost®. be up for it.™ latches onto youry finger so hard, it's like she's saying i love you. that's why aveeno's oat formula is designed for your baby's sensitive skin. aveeno®. naturally beautiful babies. proof of less joint pain. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic
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mujer: gloria, ¿quÉ tÚ estÁs haciendo? ¡gloria! !eres una [bip]!
mujer: gloria, ¿quÉ tÚ estÁs haciendo? ¡gloria! !eres una [bip]!
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in the vein of what i was talking about with gloria.sking everyone to sort of empathize with each other, and i can hear people on the other side saying where was that empathy for marginalized people, hispanics, when they couldn't get a job. and now all of a sudden it is we should have some credence and empathy for you? >> before the break you talked about something. you said, was he reaching out to trump's america. and i think that that is a good way to frame it and especially that sort of key nut in this speech that struck you clearly, don, definitely struck me right away, about trying to tie people who are african-american or of color, who feel like they haven't got and fair shake to people who are, you know, white and middle-aged and out of a job. and they feel like they can't get a fair shake and put them all together. and, you know, my original thought of that was that this is barack obama trying to steer the democratic party having an identity crisis about which one of these they should be going for, and really championing, saying
in the vein of what i was talking about with gloria.sking everyone to sort of empathize with each other, and i can hear people on the other side saying where was that empathy for marginalized people, hispanics, when they couldn't get a job. and now all of a sudden it is we should have some credence and empathy for you? >> before the break you talked about something. you said, was he reaching out to trump's america. and i think that that is a good way to frame it and especially that sort...
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gloria, there's a lot more that he said there. these were campaign promises he made and now he's beginning the process of delivering. >> i think he also told what has been reported, which is that he had suggested to congressional leaders that it might be better for them politically to kind of wait on deal with obamacare because he -- as he put it, we're putting ourselves at risk because we're taking it off the democratic platter. he knows very well that whatever they do is going to be compared to what came before and that the democrats will start calling it trump care and if people lose any benefits that they believe they have, that it could become a huge liability. and he knows that, and the people sitting in that room, wolf, know that as well. and that's something that they are trying to figure out how to handle, obviously. >> what do you think? the international leadership, the people around the world listening watching this nearly half-hour speech. they will walk away and say -- >> well, let's think of what mexico heard in tha
gloria, there's a lot more that he said there. these were campaign promises he made and now he's beginning the process of delivering. >> i think he also told what has been reported, which is that he had suggested to congressional leaders that it might be better for them politically to kind of wait on deal with obamacare because he -- as he put it, we're putting ourselves at risk because we're taking it off the democratic platter. he knows very well that whatever they do is going to be...
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here's abc's gloria riviera. >> two little girls separated soon after their birth in china.are about to reunite on live tv after nearly a decade apart. audrey doering, adopted to a family in wisconsin and gracie rainsberry from washington. they might have never found each if jennifer had not gone searching, a posting in a local newspaper circulated. >> i wanted that piece of history for her. i reached out to research china.org and he gave us the finding ad. >> and an option to buy photos of audrey they had. >> i purchased the photos. we opened it and the e-mail and i said oh, my gosh. there are two of them! >> what was your emotional reaction in that moment? >> it was unbelievable of this is the stuff you read about. >> a shocking discovery to the doerings and 10-year-old audrey who was orphaned as a baby, suffering from a severe heart condition, listed as special needs. >> you were the mother of three boys and you were thinking, maybe someone isn't here yet. >> we felt like it wasn't complete. we decided to go through adoption. i remember going upstairs and looking at the p
here's abc's gloria riviera. >> two little girls separated soon after their birth in china.are about to reunite on live tv after nearly a decade apart. audrey doering, adopted to a family in wisconsin and gracie rainsberry from washington. they might have never found each if jennifer had not gone searching, a posting in a local newspaper circulated. >> i wanted that piece of history for her. i reached out to research china.org and he gave us the finding ad. >> and an option to...
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i think that there were many things, gloria laid it out.here were many things the president and the white house could have spoken about today. affordable care act. could have talked about, mortgage rates, executive order he signed that will make it hard for millenials to get, their first homes. but even, or the women's march. want to talk unity. could have tweeted or talked about that. millions of people in the streets. but even more importantly the white house lied today to the american public. i mean we can call it whatever we want to call it. we can say sean may have had his facts incorrect. sean is a great individual. i love sean.>> but today the wh lied to the american public, the first day in office. we could call it whatever we want to call it, but that is very, very dangerous. that undermines one of our very, very credit cable tenants of dm democracy. >> most of america believes shawn spicer over all of you. his credibility is higher than yours. >> what he says is actually not correct. >> but it was a lie. do you recognize that? >>
i think that there were many things, gloria laid it out.here were many things the president and the white house could have spoken about today. affordable care act. could have talked about, mortgage rates, executive order he signed that will make it hard for millenials to get, their first homes. but even, or the women's march. want to talk unity. could have tweeted or talked about that. millions of people in the streets. but even more importantly the white house lied today to the american...
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gloria borger i know we have you too talking about the voter fraud, 3-5 million and where is the big proof, the question is does president trump disregard for the truth threaten his ability to do his job? to govern? >> i think it does. and forget about his upset over the pictures on the mall here on inauguration day, that's small potatoes. >> yeah. >> reporter: it essentially under mines his own election, i everybody at congress and state levels saying wait a minute there's widespread voter fraud is it a coincidence that hillary clinton won the popular vote by 3 million? of course not what sean was trying to do today was take us off the charges of widespread voter fraud towards something which most people agree on which is there are very messy voter roles because you have got 50 different ways of counting votes it's not a federal program and the country confronted this after the 2000 election in florida and nobody would disagree that there needs to be a good way of cleaning this up, as for some massive conspiracy of 3 million people to vote illegally and frankly there's really nobody
gloria borger i know we have you too talking about the voter fraud, 3-5 million and where is the big proof, the question is does president trump disregard for the truth threaten his ability to do his job? to govern? >> i think it does. and forget about his upset over the pictures on the mall here on inauguration day, that's small potatoes. >> yeah. >> reporter: it essentially under mines his own election, i everybody at congress and state levels saying wait a minute there's...
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and the reason is, what gloria said, they don't know how they're going to change this. the argument that tom price made is one, i think, a certain point in these hearings, these three, four hours, is what we'll hear from republicans as they try to fashion this, that people have insurance more than they did before, 20 million people, but that doesn't necessarily mean that they have access to coverage. so, you could have health insurance, but then when you get sick or when you want to go to the doctor, you can't -- you can't make that happen. and so, that's the argument that they're going to make to people with the insurance that, you know, it's not as great as you think it is, but it's easier said than done. the one thing i do want to say, and i think one of the reasons why this hearing is so important is you kind of take a step back, tom price, assuming he will be confirmed, and as you said earlier, there's no reason to think he won't be since republicans have the majority, is going to be in charge of so many. domestic agenda that president trump and republicans in cong
and the reason is, what gloria said, they don't know how they're going to change this. the argument that tom price made is one, i think, a certain point in these hearings, these three, four hours, is what we'll hear from republicans as they try to fashion this, that people have insurance more than they did before, 20 million people, but that doesn't necessarily mean that they have access to coverage. so, you could have health insurance, but then when you get sick or when you want to go to the...
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let me bring in gloria, pamela. gor yeah, first to you, hearing the sean spicer sound saying it was texting over merry christmas and setting up this phone call between trump and putin. the timing some are calling into question, that you have the sitting president just like a day later imposing the new sanctions against the kremlin, which would be taboo with the violation of the one president at a time rule. what questions do you have? how much suspicion should really be stirred among trump critics on this? >> look, i think the questions that are being asked are the same ones that were asked before this, before these texts. they've been asking them in the confirmation haergz, which is, what really should the relationship be between the united states and russia. does the incoming trump administration have any kind of special relationship with russia that is not currently known about? and was flynn in that -- in those texts, signaling anything that he shouldn't have been signaling? we don't know. we hear sean spicer's
let me bring in gloria, pamela. gor yeah, first to you, hearing the sean spicer sound saying it was texting over merry christmas and setting up this phone call between trump and putin. the timing some are calling into question, that you have the sitting president just like a day later imposing the new sanctions against the kremlin, which would be taboo with the violation of the one president at a time rule. what questions do you have? how much suspicion should really be stirred among trump...
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tonight abc's gloria riviera is with some of the people, the families caught in the cross fire. >> reporter your typical little girl's room. the stuffed penguin, pink barbie sheets. the little girl who sleeps here is stuck thousands of miles away. a new presidential order stranding refugees. and tonight the president firing the acting attorney general of the united states, sally yates, who threw down the gauntlet, directing top lawyers at department of justice to defy trump's travel ban. the white house press office says in a statement monday that yates has betrayed the department of justice by refusing to enforce a legal order designed to protect the citizens of the united states. tensions running high here in america and a world away where, like so many others, a little girl is left only to dream of america. >> we don't believe that we cannot get her. we have to get her. >> reporter: abdullah fled syria after speaking out against the assad regime. he was vetted and cleared for u.s. entry in 2011. his family joining him in 2013. on an october trip to see family in lebanon, his 3-year-old d
tonight abc's gloria riviera is with some of the people, the families caught in the cross fire. >> reporter your typical little girl's room. the stuffed penguin, pink barbie sheets. the little girl who sleeps here is stuck thousands of miles away. a new presidential order stranding refugees. and tonight the president firing the acting attorney general of the united states, sally yates, who threw down the gauntlet, directing top lawyers at department of justice to defy trump's travel ban....
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paula, dan. >> gloria, thank you. with just six days to go until the inauguration, there are plenty of other big stories cooking in washington right now. >> including a major move by congress taking the first steps towards repealing obamacare and abc's mary bruce is in your washington bureau, as well. mary, how close is congress to actually making this happen? >> reporter: well, this morning republicans are at least one step closer to fulfilling their pledge to dismantle obamacare, but they still don't have a plan to replace it. now, the president-elect has said he wants to do this very quickly and the house speaker says republicans will move to repeal and replace in the first 100 days, but there is still a long road and a big fight ahead. 20 million americans have coverage under obamacare and republicans say they don't want them to feel like they're having the rug pulled out from under them, but as they move towards that repeal, they still haven't agreed on what comes next. >> yeah, that's a big fight that's on tap r
paula, dan. >> gloria, thank you. with just six days to go until the inauguration, there are plenty of other big stories cooking in washington right now. >> including a major move by congress taking the first steps towards repealing obamacare and abc's mary bruce is in your washington bureau, as well. mary, how close is congress to actually making this happen? >> reporter: well, this morning republicans are at least one step closer to fulfilling their pledge to dismantle...
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on the pass and looks to the future. >> i am nasty like susan, elizabeth, eleanor, amelia, rosa, gloria, con lisa, son ia, michelle, hillary. >> reporter: and there, of course, ashley judd one of many celebrities. celebrities will admit they were not the main draw, the main draw today, the message is a movement >> and the mantra has been empowering women. that is what it was about. that was the draw for the hundreds of thousands of people who came here and time after time, in the crowd, we saw faces from the delaware valley. marching with a message. donald trump go away. >> people of all walks of life walked to bear witness they won't want their civil rights taken lightly. >> i believe in equality for women, for sexual minorities >> the hundreds of thousands hoping to get the ear of the trump administration, but lara patrick of philadelphia >> this is clearly a president that isn't trying to better our country or better the people. he's just looking to improve his family. >> reporter: a plight with a purpose and for, some it's personal. >> i'm here to represent my family, which is multi
on the pass and looks to the future. >> i am nasty like susan, elizabeth, eleanor, amelia, rosa, gloria, con lisa, son ia, michelle, hillary. >> reporter: and there, of course, ashley judd one of many celebrities. celebrities will admit they were not the main draw, the main draw today, the message is a movement >> and the mantra has been empowering women. that is what it was about. that was the draw for the hundreds of thousands of people who came here and time after time, in...