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gloria: how do you prepare?ou are now the single moderator and this is a great weight on your shoulders. how do you wall yourself off and figure out what it is you are going after? -- you're going to ask? there may be a foreign policy debate, there may be a domestic polity debate. or a town hall, which is a different format. how do you sit there and say what are the questions the people in the united states need to hear about? jim: you've got, that's what it's all about. fortunately working with my , colleagues in the news hour, who are terrific professionals i always begin , with them. give me some suggestions etc. i do a lot of reading and that stuff. it can depend on the timing, but there comes a time and i don't talk to anybody else and have no more conversations. gloria: except your wife. jim: except my wife at the very end. because knowledge is everything. and i don't want anybody on my staff to get ever asked, do you think they're going ask about fill in the blank. gloria: do you ever get called by a camp
gloria: how do you prepare?ou are now the single moderator and this is a great weight on your shoulders. how do you wall yourself off and figure out what it is you are going after? -- you're going to ask? there may be a foreign policy debate, there may be a domestic polity debate. or a town hall, which is a different format. how do you sit there and say what are the questions the people in the united states need to hear about? jim: you've got, that's what it's all about. fortunately working...
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gloria: will you be watching? jim: you bet i will be watching, and i will be willing to help anybody i possibly can. i will be there to help as an observer. gloria: and watching it in front of the tv set will be less nerve-racking, one would assume. jim: yes, ma'am. gloria: this is a fabulous book. i really enjoyed it. not just because i am a political junkie, but there is a lot of interesting history and it is very important. middleuld have said hotseat. thank you. jim: thank you, gloria. >> this weekend book tv features three new nonfiction books. saturday night at 11:00 p.m. eastern, university of texas professor on his book "the new class war." >> their wealth, power, and status tends to come from their position in a large corporation. it can be a corporation, law firm, nonprofit, it can be the military. lucrativethose influential positions is largely determined by education. >> on sunday at 9:00 p.m. andrea on afterwords, bernstein chronicles the trump and kushner family in her book "american oligarchs." wash
gloria: will you be watching? jim: you bet i will be watching, and i will be willing to help anybody i possibly can. i will be there to help as an observer. gloria: and watching it in front of the tv set will be less nerve-racking, one would assume. jim: yes, ma'am. gloria: this is a fabulous book. i really enjoyed it. not just because i am a political junkie, but there is a lot of interesting history and it is very important. middleuld have said hotseat. thank you. jim: thank you, gloria....
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her name is gloria williams.he's still dressed in her work uniform, her green scrubs and a floral top. she ended up in jacksonville in this hospital. we saw on the surveillance video, gloria williams pacing the halls. >> some time around 11:00, gloria williams walked into room 328. shanara mobley is all by herself. there is no reason that shanara didn't think that she was a nurse. >> and she tells shanara, hey, i need to take your baby to get its shots, i'll bring your child back. and that was the last time shanara saw kamiyah. >> reporter: that moment, vividly portrayed in the lifetime movie. >> i'll be gone 15 minutes and then im going to bring her right back and y'all can keep getting to know each other. kay? >> reporter: authorities began a manhunt for gloria and the baby. >> we're currently tracking over 75 leads. >> $50,000 reward for the safe return of the infant. >> reporter: at the time of the kidnapping, gloria williams was in a tumultuous relationship with a man named charles manigo. she says says got
her name is gloria williams.he's still dressed in her work uniform, her green scrubs and a floral top. she ended up in jacksonville in this hospital. we saw on the surveillance video, gloria williams pacing the halls. >> some time around 11:00, gloria williams walked into room 328. shanara mobley is all by herself. there is no reason that shanara didn't think that she was a nurse. >> and she tells shanara, hey, i need to take your baby to get its shots, i'll bring your child back....
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gloria, what would we do without her? think about it. starting at the end of the '70s, beginning of '80s with reaganism here and thatcherism over there, the notion of the commons, the public sphere, civil society, began to be eroded. it was very deliberate. margaret thatcher has been quoted as saying there is no such thing as society. it's obvious why these kinds of people don't want us to think about the collective good, about the commons, about our interdependence, because that's -- when we know that in our hearts, that's when we start to organize. women for evolutionary reasons, biological reasons, very profound reasons are less vulnerable to the disease of individualism. we just are. way back, hunter gathering time, the men would go out as individuals with their spears to get the tigers. it was always iffy if they were ever going to bring any meat back. it was hard, and it was an individual task of great courage. but the women stayed back and they helped each other. they helped raise each other's children, they helped deliver each ot
gloria, what would we do without her? think about it. starting at the end of the '70s, beginning of '80s with reaganism here and thatcherism over there, the notion of the commons, the public sphere, civil society, began to be eroded. it was very deliberate. margaret thatcher has been quoted as saying there is no such thing as society. it's obvious why these kinds of people don't want us to think about the collective good, about the commons, about our interdependence, because that's -- when we...
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gloria borger, thank. david chalian as well. impeachment trial may go now that there's new evidence on the table including a second batch of lev parnas material, the associate of rudy giuliani, just out tonight. ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs, for everyone you love. expedia. for everyone you love. most people think as a reliable phone company. but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. we keep companies ready for what's next. (man) we weave security into their business. (second man) virtualize their operations. (woman) and build ai customer experiences. (second woman) we also keep them ready for the next big opportunity. like 5g. almost all of the fortune 500 partner with us. (woman) when it comes to digital transformation... verizon keeps business ready. ( ♪ ) hey there! i'm lonnie from lonnie's lumber. if you need lumber wood, lonnie's is better than good. we got oak, cherry, walnut, and more. and we also have the best selection of plywood (clattering) in the state... hey! (high-pitched laughter) man: dang woodchucks! (wood
gloria borger, thank. david chalian as well. impeachment trial may go now that there's new evidence on the table including a second batch of lev parnas material, the associate of rudy giuliani, just out tonight. ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs, for everyone you love. expedia. for everyone you love. most people think as a reliable phone company. but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. we keep companies ready for what's next. (man) we weave security into their business. (second man)...
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gloria borger, thank. david chalian as well.eachment trial may go now that there's new evidence on the table including a second batch of lev parnas material, the associate of rudy giuliani, just out tonight. i can. the two words whispered at the start of every race. every new job. and attempt to parallel park. (electrical current buzzing) each new draft of every novel. (typing clicks) the finishing touch on every masterpiece. (newborn cries) it is humanity's official two-word war cry. words that move us all forward. the same two words that capital group believes have the power to improve lives. and that, for over 85 years, have inspired us to help people achieve their financial goals. talk to your advisor or consultant for investment risks and information. talk to your advisor or consultant ( ♪ ) ♪ the sun is risin' ♪ ♪ as the day begins ♪ time for reflectin' on family and friends ♪ ♪ and hey, we got somethin' ♪ ♪ just for you (sniffing) ♪ it's a cup of your favori-i-i-ite... ♪ (loud splashing) (high-pitched laughter) dang woodc
gloria borger, thank. david chalian as well.eachment trial may go now that there's new evidence on the table including a second batch of lev parnas material, the associate of rudy giuliani, just out tonight. i can. the two words whispered at the start of every race. every new job. and attempt to parallel park. (electrical current buzzing) each new draft of every novel. (typing clicks) the finishing touch on every masterpiece. (newborn cries) it is humanity's official two-word war cry. words...
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only when the water subsides will they know the true extent of gloria's damage.rusalem to mark the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the auschwitz death camp in poland. it's the biggest international gathering ever held in israel, with more than a0 presidents, monarchs or premiers. not everyone, though, is attending, as gareth barlow reports. extermination was the fate for all who were not fit to be active these. 75 years ago soviet soldiers liberated auschwitz in occupied poland. the nazis loop was most notorious concentration and extermination camp. a side of horror where more than 1 extermination camp. a side of horror where more than1 million extermination camp. a side of horror where more than 1 million were murdered. today world leaders are gathering in israel to commemorate the anniversary, but politics is taking a central stage. a row between warsaw and russia over comments made by president putin, who recently claimed poland was complicit in the outbreak of world war ii, was exacerbated when the polish president was told he wouldn't be allowed to spe
only when the water subsides will they know the true extent of gloria's damage.rusalem to mark the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the auschwitz death camp in poland. it's the biggest international gathering ever held in israel, with more than a0 presidents, monarchs or premiers. not everyone, though, is attending, as gareth barlow reports. extermination was the fate for all who were not fit to be active these. 75 years ago soviet soldiers liberated auschwitz in occupied poland. the nazis...
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it has killed nine people afl is causing ding in southern france. >> storm gloria arrived with greatce, winds of up to 144 kilometers an hour with waves up to 14 meters high. in a small seaside town inca talonia, a thick foam flooded the strts. it was caused by this, howling winds anderful surge from the ocean. local authorities say it is the worst see storm since 2003. it has claimed several lives, and there are still people missing. one man is feared to have been island of mallorca.he rescuers are doing all they can to locate his body. >> the guard of seville and the fire brigade are the only ones who can go into the canyon water level i dangerous. laura: after four days of -- >> after four days of real limits rain and wind, a sense of calm hasas come to the a locals can survey the instruion. >> it was tremendous. the worst is the disaster it has this was beautiful. >> forecasters have tried sea waters four kilometers in land. the storm front headed northeast and landed in seven france. torrential rain has alsod cause chaos, forcing many people to afabandon their homes fory. only w
it has killed nine people afl is causing ding in southern france. >> storm gloria arrived with greatce, winds of up to 144 kilometers an hour with waves up to 14 meters high. in a small seaside town inca talonia, a thick foam flooded the strts. it was caused by this, howling winds anderful surge from the ocean. local authorities say it is the worst see storm since 2003. it has claimed several lives, and there are still people missing. one man is feared to have been island of mallorca.he...
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storm gloria arrived with great force. to 144 kilometres per hour, with waves up to 14 metres high. ina per hour, with waves up to 14 metres high. in a small seaside town in catalonia, a thick foam flooded the streets. it was caused by this. howling winds and a powerful surge from the ocean. local authorities say it is the worst sea storm since 2003. it has claimed several lives, and there are still people missing. 0ne and there are still people missing. one man is feared to have been swept into this canyon on the island of maelle ricker. rescuers are doing all they can to locate his body. —— majorca. translation: in theory we are the only ones who can go to the canyon, because the water level is quite dangerous. after four days of relentless rain and wind, a moment of calm has settled across the worst hit areas. it is only now locals can start to assess the widespread destruction. translation: it was tremendous. it destroyed the seafront, and look at the result. the worst thing is the disaster that it has caused. this was
storm gloria arrived with great force. to 144 kilometres per hour, with waves up to 14 metres high. ina per hour, with waves up to 14 metres high. in a small seaside town in catalonia, a thick foam flooded the streets. it was caused by this. howling winds and a powerful surge from the ocean. local authorities say it is the worst sea storm since 2003. it has claimed several lives, and there are still people missing. 0ne and there are still people missing. one man is feared to have been swept...
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gloria borger, let me bring you in. gloria, what does this moment mean? >> well, i think it's a huge moment for the country and for donald trump. he has been sabre rattling against iran for the last weeks, while his people have been talking now about a de-escalation. and i think it's a moment for the president to exhibit what mitch mcconnell this morning predicted he would exhibit, which are not qualities we have often seen from the president, which are patience and prudence is what mitch mcconnell is talking about. that's what lindsey graham is obviously talking about to you, kate. and so we have to see a president up there who says, okay, now i want to de-escalate this and i want to sit down with the iranians and i want to put an end to this. and we will see how he expresses that. and then we will see what the iranians actually do. i mean this may be the end of this for now, of course, but the question is what happens down the road. is this really the end as far as the iranians are concerned. so it is a huge moment of leadership for the president. he sh
gloria borger, let me bring you in. gloria, what does this moment mean? >> well, i think it's a huge moment for the country and for donald trump. he has been sabre rattling against iran for the last weeks, while his people have been talking now about a de-escalation. and i think it's a moment for the president to exhibit what mitch mcconnell this morning predicted he would exhibit, which are not qualities we have often seen from the president, which are patience and prudence is what mitch...
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. >> stephen: this is you and some of your fellow protesters including gloria steinem right there. >> applause ) oh, here's a cool story. so, on my 82nd birthday, i think 143 people came to get arrested, including gloria and dolores werta and reverend barber and all kinds of people. and, so, we're all held in detention in handcuffs, and this black police officer, a woman, she came over to gloria -- because, you know, they're all required to carry a copy of the constitution in their pocket -- and she said, i'm probably going to get fired for this, but will you sign my constitution? ( cheers and applause ) so there was gloria in handcuffs signing the constitution. >> stephen: that's great. now, you got our friend sam waterston in trouble, too. sam waterston was arrested at one of these. >> sam is a self-described moderate -- >> stephen: mm-hmm. -- but he understands that these are times that requirer that we go beyond our comfort zones, and, so, he did with me, he got arrested. two weeks later, he sends a picture to me of himself in handcuffs during the half time at the harvard-yale gam
. >> stephen: this is you and some of your fellow protesters including gloria steinem right there. >> applause ) oh, here's a cool story. so, on my 82nd birthday, i think 143 people came to get arrested, including gloria and dolores werta and reverend barber and all kinds of people. and, so, we're all held in detention in handcuffs, and this black police officer, a woman, she came over to gloria -- because, you know, they're all required to carry a copy of the constitution in their...
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thank you so much, gloria, arwa and fred for us overseas. we appreciate your perspective. >>> so why is the trump administration refusing to offer specific evidence of an imminent threat. congresswoman jackie speier responds to that and what she just heard from mark esper. >>> the foreign minister of iran wants to make a visit to the u.s. what we're doing to keep that from happening. expedia. your amy what work?zing! you need a website! very soon you're gonna be very famous! lady that is the last thing i would ever... huh? stop! put those away! i need all the breaks, that i can get. at liberty butchumal- cut. liberty biberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ trumpand total disaster.mplete let obamacare implode. nurse: these wild attacks on healthcare hurt the patients i care for. i've been a nurse in new york for thirty years. i know the difference leadership can make because i saw what mike bloomberg did as m
thank you so much, gloria, arwa and fred for us overseas. we appreciate your perspective. >>> so why is the trump administration refusing to offer specific evidence of an imminent threat. congresswoman jackie speier responds to that and what she just heard from mark esper. >>> the foreign minister of iran wants to make a visit to the u.s. what we're doing to keep that from happening. expedia. your amy what work?zing! you need a website! very soon you're gonna be very famous!...
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—— storm gloria. for a visa and the other end of the storm is pushed towards the west ringing rain to portugal in western spain. this system will fill in the next few days. at home we have high—pressure dominating our weather. things are quiet and there is a weather front coming in from the north—west bringing some rain. once again today it will be mostly cloudy and we are looking at some kind of dank murky brake conditions like we had yesterday. there is also mist and fog around this morning, particularly across parts of the midlands, wales, east anglia, northern england, northern ireland in south—west scotland. so if you are travelling, remember that. visibility will be poor in some parts. a lot of cloud and a lot of dampness. some drizzle as well as the rain which is light and patchy and breezy across the north—west. the best chance of seeing sunshine today will be across north—east scotla nd today will be across north—east scotland and north—east england. yesterday near aberdeen we hit 14.5dc. not
—— storm gloria. for a visa and the other end of the storm is pushed towards the west ringing rain to portugal in western spain. this system will fill in the next few days. at home we have high—pressure dominating our weather. things are quiet and there is a weather front coming in from the north—west bringing some rain. once again today it will be mostly cloudy and we are looking at some kind of dank murky brake conditions like we had yesterday. there is also mist and fog around this...
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here with us now, gloria borger and political correspondent mj lee. mj, you have news of a private meeting. tell us about this. >> that's right, we have reports of a meeting between elizabeth warren and bernie sanders in 2019. this was happening when both were preparing to launch their 2020 campaign, and the two met in warren's washington, d.c. apartment, and they discussed a couple of things. here's what cnn learned. we learned that the two discussed the importance of staying civil and not going on the attack against one another if the two were to face off in the 2020 election, they thought it was important to not undermine the progressive movement. we also have reporting that they discussed ways to beat donald trump, and that warren told bernie sanders that two major reasons she thought that she would be a strong candidate was because she could mount a robust argument on the economy, and that she thought she could get broad support from email voters. now, four sources tell cnn that bernie sanders responded to elizabeth warren by saying he does not b
here with us now, gloria borger and political correspondent mj lee. mj, you have news of a private meeting. tell us about this. >> that's right, we have reports of a meeting between elizabeth warren and bernie sanders in 2019. this was happening when both were preparing to launch their 2020 campaign, and the two met in warren's washington, d.c. apartment, and they discussed a couple of things. here's what cnn learned. we learned that the two discussed the importance of staying civil and...
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it is really simple, and gloria is right.watches ken starr, and ken starr says donald trump, this is not impeachable conduct and he says, hey, i like that guy now, and the likes and the dislikes are as changeable as i have ever seen anyone, and it is all based on either praise for him or criticism for him, and it could change in two the three days. >> and david axelrod, what are you thinking of the legal defense team that he has put together, and what does that say about the president's strategy going into the trial? >> well, look, i thought that what maggie haberman said was interesting, because my empression of donald true impression of donald trump is that we are all living in his reality show, and he is casting how the show should play, and he has recruited the lawyers off of television, and yes, because they have defended him, but also, because they have some star quality that he wants, because he is looking at this as a tv show. he knows how it ends. but he wants to make sure that it is a good show for him. so he is bri
it is really simple, and gloria is right.watches ken starr, and ken starr says donald trump, this is not impeachable conduct and he says, hey, i like that guy now, and the likes and the dislikes are as changeable as i have ever seen anyone, and it is all based on either praise for him or criticism for him, and it could change in two the three days. >> and david axelrod, what are you thinking of the legal defense team that he has put together, and what does that say about the president's...
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gloria, thank you so much.n, thank you. >>> and the lawyers are still reeling after prince harry and meghan markle's explosive admission to cutting back on their royal duties. the question is what now and what happens next? >>> house speaker nancy pelosi saying she will send the articles of impeachment to the senate next week. ike mango chuty and burnt hair. no thank you, i have a very sensitive palate. just try it! hey guys, i think we should hurry up. if you taste something bad, you want someone else to try it. it's what you do. i can't get it out of my mouth! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. dog, dog, dog. trumpand total disaster.mplete let obamacare implode. nurse: these wild attacks on healthcare hurt the patients i care for. i've been a nurse in new york for thirty years. i know the difference leadership can make because i saw what mike bloomberg did as mayor. vo: mayor bloomberg helped lower the number of uninsured by 40%, covering 700,0
gloria, thank you so much.n, thank you. >>> and the lawyers are still reeling after prince harry and meghan markle's explosive admission to cutting back on their royal duties. the question is what now and what happens next? >>> house speaker nancy pelosi saying she will send the articles of impeachment to the senate next week. ike mango chuty and burnt hair. no thank you, i have a very sensitive palate. just try it! hey guys, i think we should hurry up. if you taste something...
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pardon the language, gloria. mm-hmm. gloria?ol it, or i'm gonna introduce him to the captain and tennille. [ sighs ] sorry we're late. i was at work. oh, he loves to say that. happy barbecue. oh.
pardon the language, gloria. mm-hmm. gloria?ol it, or i'm gonna introduce him to the captain and tennille. [ sighs ] sorry we're late. i was at work. oh, he loves to say that. happy barbecue. oh.
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. >> y nos vamos de rumba con gloria y emilio estefan. >> tambiÉn recordaremos la gran entrevista conpara hacer ejercicios de 1 de enero. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> es el primer dÍa del aÑo y la primera oportunidad al comienzo una vida sana que incluye ejercicio diario, para que empecemos este 20 20 de la mejor forma. >> es un aÑo nuevo haciendo cosas diferentes, para ayudarme esta aquÍ ana. >> vamos a comenzar el aÑo con energÍa y a quemar calorías de todo lo que comimos. es voy a mostrar cinco ejercicios. vamos a trabajar el Área del abdomen y los glÚteos alzando la pierna. nos vamos a poner aquÍ derecho, alzan una pierna a la vez. mantengan el abdomen apretado. >> cinco mÁs, aprieten, respiren, ahora subimos y vamos a trabajar las piernas, el glÚteo, con las p citas vamos a hacer sentadillas. los brazos quiero que me los bajen y vayan subiendo . Éste es un ejercicio que todos lo pueden hacer en la casa con botella de agua. muy importante la hidrataciÓn. recuerden estiren, doblen >> mira quÉ tan fÁcil es hacer ejercicio. >> ahora vamos a pasar algo mejor, mÁs espontáneo. algo que se llama cangrejo. >
. >> y nos vamos de rumba con gloria y emilio estefan. >> tambiÉn recordaremos la gran entrevista conpara hacer ejercicios de 1 de enero. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> es el primer dÍa del aÑo y la primera oportunidad al comienzo una vida sana que incluye ejercicio diario, para que empecemos este 20 20 de la mejor forma. >> es un aÑo nuevo haciendo cosas diferentes, para ayudarme esta aquÍ ana. >> vamos a comenzar el aÑo con energÍa y a quemar calorías de todo lo que...
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only when the water subsides will b no the true extent of gloria's damage. ♪ laura: israel's prime ministerowed there will not be another holocaust. benjamin netyahu was speaking in roos alum as holocaust suivors marked 75 years since the liberation of ausc ♪ >> frail but determined. holocaust survivors coming to honor those whoerished. lighting a memorial flame for the 6 millio jews annihilated by the nazis. among those gathered on lejerus's mount of remembrance, heae of state, prnisters and princes, an enduring threat.t -- the dark shadow of anti-semism. expression. incomprehensible auschwitz, the gates of hell. the nazis killed o than a million people in this one camp before it was liberated by the red army. >> for many, auschwitz is the ultimate symbol of evil. it is certainly that. >>srael's prime minist used this platform to call for global action against around -- against iran, saying it wants to bell up a nuclear weapon to destroy the >>jewish state. hey threatened the peace and security of everyone in the middle east and beyond. i call on all governments to join the vital efforts t
only when the water subsides will b no the true extent of gloria's damage. ♪ laura: israel's prime ministerowed there will not be another holocaust. benjamin netyahu was speaking in roos alum as holocaust suivors marked 75 years since the liberation of ausc ♪ >> frail but determined. holocaust survivors coming to honor those whoerished. lighting a memorial flame for the 6 millio jews annihilated by the nazis. among those gathered on lejerus's mount of remembrance, heae of state,...
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this is the news hour from al-jazeera still to come on the program spain on high alert a storm gloria brings more snow and flooding. i'm going to gallacher in the far west reaches of alaska where the once in a decade u.s. census begins we'll tell you why it's important white starting here and why it's a potential lifeline for the native people of this state. and in sport the tennis world number 4 encounter some difficulties in his 2nd round us trade in opening match details coming up a little later. algeria is hosting amazing to find ways to stop the fighting in neighboring libya algeria as foreign minister is rejecting any foreign interference libya's only operating airport in the west but tripoli was shut down after a series of rocket attacks on wednesday. after that announced a no fly zone of the capital that the u.n. recognized government says he doesn't have the means to do that will be live with our correspondent in tripoli in just a moment but 1st let's hear what algeria's foreign minister had to say. i'm not going to name any parties when i'd like to say that in principle alge
this is the news hour from al-jazeera still to come on the program spain on high alert a storm gloria brings more snow and flooding. i'm going to gallacher in the far west reaches of alaska where the once in a decade u.s. census begins we'll tell you why it's important white starting here and why it's a potential lifeline for the native people of this state. and in sport the tennis world number 4 encounter some difficulties in his 2nd round us trade in opening match details coming up a little...
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he should have testified in the house. >> gloria, is there any chance that they're before republicans, who would be willing to vote on that? >> that's the question. i think there is more of a chance today than there was yesterday. and i think this is a living, breathing story that is playing out in realtime and who knows? who knows the answer to that? because the odds are better today than yesterday. >> john, if bolton is saying he would respond to a subpoena from the senate, does that mean that he would need to respond to one from the house? i mean, is it possible now that he could head back to house committees? >> i think the house managers could make a very strong argument that if he's going to testify in the senate and has agreed to do so and accept a subpoena, that he has an obligation to tell managers what he's going to talk about. and they have either an executive session with him or even just a private session with him. so they know the parameters of his testimony and can prepare accordingly. that would certainly be the normal route. you don't really spring witnesses in any tr
he should have testified in the house. >> gloria, is there any chance that they're before republicans, who would be willing to vote on that? >> that's the question. i think there is more of a chance today than there was yesterday. and i think this is a living, breathing story that is playing out in realtime and who knows? who knows the answer to that? because the odds are better today than yesterday. >> john, if bolton is saying he would respond to a subpoena from the senate,...
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her attorney gloria allred, known for taking on powerful men and feminist causes, came straight fromhe courtroom to sit down with us tonight. >> i'm so proud of her that she did it. and she did it in such a way, dignified, calm, clear. >> reporter: firebrand attorney gloria allred, fresh from the courtroom and the media frenzy surrounding the trial of disgraced movie mogul harvey weinstein. sitting down to reflect on the epic events unfolding in front of her eyes. her client, annabella sciorra, became the first woman ever to accuse weinstein of rape in a criminal court. >> the courage she's shown she knew it would have to come out in a court of law. it could never be maintained as private. she was still willing to do it. >> reporter: sciorra says weinstein raped her more than 25 years ago. what happened on that night? >> she was at dinner. there were a number of people there. mr. weinstein offered to drop her off at her home. she accepted. she went upstairs and got ready for bed, got into her nightgown, was preparing to go to bed, and suddenly there was a knock on the door. >> report
her attorney gloria allred, known for taking on powerful men and feminist causes, came straight fromhe courtroom to sit down with us tonight. >> i'm so proud of her that she did it. and she did it in such a way, dignified, calm, clear. >> reporter: firebrand attorney gloria allred, fresh from the courtroom and the media frenzy surrounding the trial of disgraced movie mogul harvey weinstein. sitting down to reflect on the epic events unfolding in front of her eyes. her client,...
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>> reporter: in a statement her lawyer gloria allred said, annabella is very courageous, she will testifynder oath, when she does the jury will understand what she alleges weinstein did to her. many of the dozen women who allege crimes against weinstein are unable to bring their criminal cases to court because they are beyond the statute of limitations, signed ndas, or are otherwise ineligible. >> the m.o. is eerily similar in all of these cases. you have windows in a bathrobe with the promise of a career boost, or he's asking for a massage. >> going to a hotel room and having someone ask you if you'll give them a massage is not rape. it's not sexual assault. and it's really not even sexual harassment. people have a right to make a pass, and you have a right to say, no, thank you. >> even if you're in a position of power? >> but you're not in a position of power when someone wants something from you. >> it doesn't mean you want to nest give harvey weinstein a massage or see his naked body. >> there's many things that lead up to that point. and those are the things that people don't want t
>> reporter: in a statement her lawyer gloria allred said, annabella is very courageous, she will testifynder oath, when she does the jury will understand what she alleges weinstein did to her. many of the dozen women who allege crimes against weinstein are unable to bring their criminal cases to court because they are beyond the statute of limitations, signed ndas, or are otherwise ineligible. >> the m.o. is eerily similar in all of these cases. you have windows in a bathrobe with...
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storm gloria is continuing to cause major weather problems in spain days of heavy snow high seas and flooding of killed at least 8 people alexi o'brien reports. the winter storm has lashed spain bringing white out snow conditions and winds of more than 140 kilometers an hour gloria triggered weather alerts across the country with some saying it could be the worst ocean storm yet the same. sea water has been pouring into the delta one of spain's most important flooding thousands of hectares of rice crops the local he'd never seen anything like it. nervously is the only a river rose almost breaking its banks. yesterday city officials told us that water could possibly enter our shop. so we put this year to try prevent water getting in because it would be a major disaster. at one point 200000 people were without power and tens of thousands of students out of school as roads remained impassable . and drivers dug into the drifts to find their cars. we had to spend a couple of days here we were supposed to leave yesterday but we couldn't because everything was covered in even more snow than
storm gloria is continuing to cause major weather problems in spain days of heavy snow high seas and flooding of killed at least 8 people alexi o'brien reports. the winter storm has lashed spain bringing white out snow conditions and winds of more than 140 kilometers an hour gloria triggered weather alerts across the country with some saying it could be the worst ocean storm yet the same. sea water has been pouring into the delta one of spain's most important flooding thousands of hectares of...
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>>ha sido tal su Éxito que gloria ha prolongado el tour a todo este 20 20.rrar el borrador. dice que ha perdido el infallible fresh wear dura hasta 24 horas. de l'oréal paris. cobertura excelente sin ser pesada. fórmula transpirable que deja la piel fresca, hora tras hora. no mancha. efecto segunda piel. infallible fresh wear de l'oréal paris. sabemos que no tienes tiempo ♪ de pensar en sulfatos. ♪ estás muy ocupada para preocuparte en parabenos. ♪ y los colorantes no son parte de tu agenda. con la nueva colección pro pure de tresemmé obtén resultados 100% profesionales... ...mientras deja tu cabello increíble. tresemmé pro pure. 0% concesiones. 100% tú. ♪ ♪ satcha: vamos con lo Último. surge una luz de esperanza en la lucha por controlar el coronavirus. cientÍficos australianos logran reproducir el virus. supone un avance significativo para poder encontrar una vacuna. la presiÓn aumenta porque la cifra de muertos supera 130. afectado se acerca a 6000. en las Últimas horas investigadora revelannuevos detalles sobre los momentos finales de kobe bryant y otras
>>ha sido tal su Éxito que gloria ha prolongado el tour a todo este 20 20.rrar el borrador. dice que ha perdido el infallible fresh wear dura hasta 24 horas. de l'oréal paris. cobertura excelente sin ser pesada. fórmula transpirable que deja la piel fresca, hora tras hora. no mancha. efecto segunda piel. infallible fresh wear de l'oréal paris. sabemos que no tienes tiempo ♪ de pensar en sulfatos. ♪ estás muy ocupada para preocuparte en parabenos. ♪ y los colorantes no son parte...
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it's caused by storm gloria, which is hitting the mediterranean coast.ic matter in the seawater gets churned up. the foam isn't believed to cause an immediate threat. on day two of donald trump's impeachment trial in washington, the us senate is hearing the opening arguments as the prosecution is making its case against president trump. donald trump was called the key player in the scheme to pressure ukraine to investigate his political rival. lead impeachment manager democrat adam schiff said this sent a dangerous message to america's allies. if we allow the president of the united states to pursue his political and personal interests, rather than the national interest, we send a message to our european allies that our commitment to a europe free and whole is for sale to the highest bidder. the president has been in europe attending the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. here is how he sees the impeachment trial. it's a total hoax, it's a disgrace. they talked about their tremendous case, and it's all done, their tremendous case. they had no ca
it's caused by storm gloria, which is hitting the mediterranean coast.ic matter in the seawater gets churned up. the foam isn't believed to cause an immediate threat. on day two of donald trump's impeachment trial in washington, the us senate is hearing the opening arguments as the prosecution is making its case against president trump. donald trump was called the key player in the scheme to pressure ukraine to investigate his political rival. lead impeachment manager democrat adam schiff said...
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four people are still missing after storm gloria triggered floods and swept away roads. over some of the worst hit areas and later told reporters that climate change had played a part in the severe storm. actress annabella sciorra has told a jury that harvey winesteen sexually assaulted her in the 1990s. she was giving evidence in the former hollywood producer's rape trial in new york. mr winesteen has pleaded not guilty to charges of assaulting two women. ms sciorra's allegations fall outside the statute of limitations, but prosecutors hope her account will prove that the movie mogul was a sexual predator. africa's richest woman says she's ready to fight what she calls misleading and untrue graft allegations. isabel dos santos is the daughter of angola's former president. prosecutors accuse her of using her father's influence to steal millions of dollars from state companies during his rule. ms dos santos says she's ready to fight through the international courts to clear her name. the us government has ignored the advice of its own scientists and re—written environment
four people are still missing after storm gloria triggered floods and swept away roads. over some of the worst hit areas and later told reporters that climate change had played a part in the severe storm. actress annabella sciorra has told a jury that harvey winesteen sexually assaulted her in the 1990s. she was giving evidence in the former hollywood producer's rape trial in new york. mr winesteen has pleaded not guilty to charges of assaulting two women. ms sciorra's allegations fall outside...
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gloria powers from glover, who provided a home for nearly 400 foster children over 25 years. at age 72, is still giving back, volunteering at the local senior certainty. a young jeffrey sears who wanted to do something nice for the kids at school this holiday season and raised over $1,000 to buy his classmates' lunch. then cecilia hauunt from fair haven, nearly 40 years, donated much of her time to everything, from blood drives to food banks to town communities, she made such an impact her community reached out to let me know how much she means to them. by the way, when my staff called her to invite her here, she wouldn't accept credit for 40 years. she said, it's only been 36. [ laughter ] >> friends, cecilia and dr. meyer, gloria and justin and members of the ludlow fire department and beta technologies are here with us today. please stand and be recognized. [ applause ] these people and thousands more, those we hear about and those we don't, remind us that we are all part of something bigger, and it's in our pursuit of purpose and in service to others that we find the best
gloria powers from glover, who provided a home for nearly 400 foster children over 25 years. at age 72, is still giving back, volunteering at the local senior certainty. a young jeffrey sears who wanted to do something nice for the kids at school this holiday season and raised over $1,000 to buy his classmates' lunch. then cecilia hauunt from fair haven, nearly 40 years, donated much of her time to everything, from blood drives to food banks to town communities, she made such an impact her...
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authorities in spain are searching for four people since storm gloria caused destruction across the east of the country. powerful storm front is so far killed nine people and is causing flooding in southern france. now on bbc news, hardtalk — stephen sackur talks to republican congressman don bacon. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. perhaps it is misleading to describe the unfolding events in the us senate as the impeachment trial of donald trump. after all, this is a process which may well avoid witness testimony, exclude key documents, and it involves jurors who drew their conclusions long ago. nonetheless, it remains an historic moment, likely to have a major impact on us politics. my guest is republican congressman don bacon. will republicans come to regret their unwavering loyalty to donald j trump? congressman don bacon, in omaha, nebraska, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, sir. congressman don bacon, in omaha, nebraska, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, sir. it's a pleasure to be with you today. let me begin with a simple prime position. if donald trump violated american values
authorities in spain are searching for four people since storm gloria caused destruction across the east of the country. powerful storm front is so far killed nine people and is causing flooding in southern france. now on bbc news, hardtalk — stephen sackur talks to republican congressman don bacon. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. perhaps it is misleading to describe the unfolding events in the us senate as the impeachment trial of donald trump. after all, this is a process which may...
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several areas across spain are on high alert after storm gloria brought powerful waves snow and flooding at least 8 people have been killed and several are missing since the storm hit the region on sunday brian reports. the winter storm has lashed spain bringing white out snow conditions and wins of more than a 140 kilometers an hour gloria triggered where there were loads across the country with some saying it could beat the worst oceans storm here at the same cheree see waters being pouring into the delta one of spain's most important whittling ends flooding thousands of hectares of rice crops the local less aired he'd they ever seen anything like it locals and nervously is the only are river rose almost breaking its banks yeah well yesterday city officials told us that water could possibly end to our shop so we put those year to trouble vent water getting in because it would be a major disaster at one point 200000 people were without power and tens of thousands of students out of school as roads remained impassable in snow piles were brought in and drive as dug into the drifts to find
several areas across spain are on high alert after storm gloria brought powerful waves snow and flooding at least 8 people have been killed and several are missing since the storm hit the region on sunday brian reports. the winter storm has lashed spain bringing white out snow conditions and wins of more than a 140 kilometers an hour gloria triggered where there were loads across the country with some saying it could beat the worst oceans storm here at the same cheree see waters being pouring...
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if she forgives her abductor, gloria, for kidnapping her.wer may surprise you. you will see that tonight on lifetime. the scripted movie "stolen by my mother: the kamiyah mobley story" at 8:00 p.m. followed by that documentary, and she was just such a remarkable girl even as she spoke to us then. >> and her strength in sharing that story as well, yeah. >> so complex. we'll be watching tonight. >>> coming up, the changes that could be coming to your kids' school lunch. that's in our "gma" cover story. >>> also, screen time detox. why one family spends 24 hours a week unplugged from tech and how your family can do it as well. >>> plus, need a better way to ditch the weight? we're diving into the trendiest diets of 2020 including that plan that the celebrities swear by. does it work? we'll find out. ♪ i been saving for you boss up and change your life ♪ you boss up and change your life ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to our second hour. lots to get to this morning, first, though, janai with "pop news." >> it's time for "pop news." all right, all right, al
if she forgives her abductor, gloria, for kidnapping her.wer may surprise you. you will see that tonight on lifetime. the scripted movie "stolen by my mother: the kamiyah mobley story" at 8:00 p.m. followed by that documentary, and she was just such a remarkable girl even as she spoke to us then. >> and her strength in sharing that story as well, yeah. >> so complex. we'll be watching tonight. >>> coming up, the changes that could be coming to your kids' school...
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and gloria, the president was asked if he would allow john bolton to testify.have no problem except we have to protect executive privilege. that's an argument many lawyers say doesn't exist for john p bolton. >> that's right. john bolton has said i want to do this. you could argue if he wanted to do it, he could go on your show tonight and tell the world what he knows. the president has always said i would have had no trouble testifying before bob mueller. i wanted to testify before bob mueller. i would like people to testify, but you have to worry about privilege. he waived privilege with all those people who went and testified before bob mueller, and that didn't work out so well for him. so, now he has changed and he has been stonewalling, as you know, in this ukraine investigation. i believe that the president is hopeful, is hopeful, that if bolton does testify, he'll be good to him. he may say he disagrees with him on policy but that the president did absolutely nothing wrong. we do not know the answer to that. but do i believe he really wants witnesses? he
and gloria, the president was asked if he would allow john bolton to testify.have no problem except we have to protect executive privilege. that's an argument many lawyers say doesn't exist for john p bolton. >> that's right. john bolton has said i want to do this. you could argue if he wanted to do it, he could go on your show tonight and tell the world what he knows. the president has always said i would have had no trouble testifying before bob mueller. i wanted to testify before bob...
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that participate in southern france these blue dots here are the showers from it it was once called gloria it's now in italy and will produce increasingly heavy showers on the adriatic coast say for albania montenegro and treasure the next couple of days where the most of europe is just quiet sometimes cloudy disappointingly great but not especially cold temperatures this time the it should be subzero for example in moscow and then not and we go forward also for example in the next belt of rain right against through the british isles to western france that's frontal stuff is don't slow moving stuff which is still seen all mccoist of argyria morocco with a streak of cloud coming up here into libya those 2 get together i think maybe not such a day but on sunday we'll see showers scattered serve out doors now geria and into libya but leaving rabbet in the sunshine that 15 degrees. the. big stories generated thousands of headlines maybe angles in this story are too numerous for comfort with different angles from different perspectives thing has never really been believed the pray muddying the
that participate in southern france these blue dots here are the showers from it it was once called gloria it's now in italy and will produce increasingly heavy showers on the adriatic coast say for albania montenegro and treasure the next couple of days where the most of europe is just quiet sometimes cloudy disappointingly great but not especially cold temperatures this time the it should be subzero for example in moscow and then not and we go forward also for example in the next belt of rain...
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storm gloria arrived with great force — winds of up to 144km/h with waves up to 14m high.om the ocean. local authorities say it's the worst sea storm since 2003. it's claimed several lives, and there are still people missing. after four days of relentless rain and wind, a moment of calm has settled across the worst hit areas. it is only now locals can start to assess the widespread disruption. translation: it was tremendous, it destroyed the seafront. the worst thing it is the disaster that has caused. this is beautiful. forecasters have tracked sea water three kilometres inland, swamping this delta, a vital ecosystem full of rice paddies. the storm front headed north—east and landed in southern france, torrential rain has also caused chaos there forcing many people to abandon their homes. the. only when the water subsides will they know the true extent of gloria's damage —— abandon their homes for safety. some figuresjust coming homes for safety. some figures just coming into us homes for safety. some figuresjust coming into us in the last couple of minutes from the offic
storm gloria arrived with great force — winds of up to 144km/h with waves up to 14m high.om the ocean. local authorities say it's the worst sea storm since 2003. it's claimed several lives, and there are still people missing. after four days of relentless rain and wind, a moment of calm has settled across the worst hit areas. it is only now locals can start to assess the widespread disruption. translation: it was tremendous, it destroyed the seafront. the worst thing it is the disaster that...
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but i agree with gloria. this is -- you know, she's on the outside looking in here.y important has to happen here for her. she has a chance because there are, i think, a lot of iowans who are really -- iowans have their own pace of this. and they are not going to commit too early. and now they've turned the corner and okay, it's in front of us, so let's hear what you have to say. in some sense, these are final arguments here. these are the closing arguments. and what you want to most of all do is leave people with a clear sense of your comparative advantage in this race. >> it is so fascinating, though, to have four, you know, four people at the top out in front, pretty close together in the polls, because of the caucuses, the way the voting is done on caucus night, when people are caucusing, sometimes they have to go with their second choice. and so that sort of plays a whole other dynamic. >> that's for klobuchar. >> it's good for her, but also important given what you were talking about earlier, which is the fluidity of this race and the number of people, the perc
but i agree with gloria. this is -- you know, she's on the outside looking in here.y important has to happen here for her. she has a chance because there are, i think, a lot of iowans who are really -- iowans have their own pace of this. and they are not going to commit too early. and now they've turned the corner and okay, it's in front of us, so let's hear what you have to say. in some sense, these are final arguments here. these are the closing arguments. and what you want to most of all do...
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and cnn chief political analyst gloria borger. good evening, one and all, thank you for being here on a sunday night. gloria, let's rewind two weeks, because it seems like forever ago, before hopefully all of you got a little holiday vacation in, it did seem to many, i think, that speaker pelosi held the leverage, held more cards, says, you know, i'm not transmitting these articles you to in the senate until we get what we think is a fair trial. so much has transpired since then, including mcconnell saying, great, i don't want a trial anyway, then the strike on soleimani. does she go into this week with leverage? >> i think it's really not so much a question of leverage, poppy, as it is a question of what is she heading into. i think that she and chuck schumer are working in tandem. i was just emailing with a democratic leadership aide, they're on the same page on this, they want the witnesses they believe they deserve. they also believe that the news that transpired over the last a couple of weeks about the question of the presid
and cnn chief political analyst gloria borger. good evening, one and all, thank you for being here on a sunday night. gloria, let's rewind two weeks, because it seems like forever ago, before hopefully all of you got a little holiday vacation in, it did seem to many, i think, that speaker pelosi held the leverage, held more cards, says, you know, i'm not transmitting these articles you to in the senate until we get what we think is a fair trial. so much has transpired since then, including...
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authorities won't be able to do anything legally gloria already has said that she plans to serve the prince when he returns to the united states meantime the bureau of prisons is holding off on transferring the warden who was in charge of the jail facility where epstein was found dead the warden was expected to step into a leadership role at a low security prison in new jersey however the new sparked controversy leaving many wondering why the warden would be getting an apparent promotion when there are still several investigations that are ongoing into epstein's death and the circumstances surrounding it at the jail facility the agency now says that it will defer the transfer until the internal investigation is complete reporting in new york trinity chavez r.t. all right as we go to break card watchers do not forget to let us know what you think of the topics we've covered on our social media be sure to check out watching the oxley podcast which is now available on spotify apple music and everywhere you listen to your favorite or like i always say is not so favorite pod cast and you
authorities won't be able to do anything legally gloria already has said that she plans to serve the prince when he returns to the united states meantime the bureau of prisons is holding off on transferring the warden who was in charge of the jail facility where epstein was found dead the warden was expected to step into a leadership role at a low security prison in new jersey however the new sparked controversy leaving many wondering why the warden would be getting an apparent promotion when...
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snow rain and gale force winds in spain are being blamed for the deaths of at least 4 people storm gloria battered much of the country on monday with more bad weather forecast catalonia is regional government has now banned outdoor activities because of the potential danger well evacuees are still not being allowed to return home more than a week after the tower volcano erupted in the philippines what they learnt there will still more than 100000 people are still sheltering in evacuation centers but there are concerns about housing people in the long term general allen dogan reports from the tongue as problems. we're in bali and one of the many towns of bearing the brunt of this crisis more than 8000 civilians are evacuated here since the owl initially erupted more than a week ago now and days after we're seeing a semblance of normalcy here we've spoken to officials who say they're doing the best they can to provide the very basic needs that civilians need behind me is financial assistance being given out to residents they're being made to sign their financial assistance records and we've
snow rain and gale force winds in spain are being blamed for the deaths of at least 4 people storm gloria battered much of the country on monday with more bad weather forecast catalonia is regional government has now banned outdoor activities because of the potential danger well evacuees are still not being allowed to return home more than a week after the tower volcano erupted in the philippines what they learnt there will still more than 100000 people are still sheltering in evacuation...
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and you are in charge people being killed in gas chambers and blood is being burned in claremont gloria and i actually think they're in the air they cover their ass they're all the. grounding. they knew that our time will come in june we had 6 months grace to live between you we knew we knew we are going to die and you and everybody knew that i won't ever go back to. that. hundreds and thousands of people go and step there on the ashes. or over all over the. place they're stepping on that that people. want to know how it. just looking simon at the people walking behind you and thinking of her words just it's so moving there's no escaping the history it would seem i guess there's a lot of mixed feelings about coming back for some people. well i think as you heard there inevitably they are and there is so much pain associated with auschwitz but as i was saying many of these survivors think it's so important to come to continue telling their stories and indeed there's a sort of special bond i think that exists between the existing auschwitz survivors is a sense of reunion every year when t
and you are in charge people being killed in gas chambers and blood is being burned in claremont gloria and i actually think they're in the air they cover their ass they're all the. grounding. they knew that our time will come in june we had 6 months grace to live between you we knew we knew we are going to die and you and everybody knew that i won't ever go back to. that. hundreds and thousands of people go and step there on the ashes. or over all over the. place they're stepping on that that...
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whole field overflowing with the before but it's sort of the surface of the burj you justin and gloria borger for the history so how do you know if you want to sleep early to. look at least. not know how often i know neck down. we're going to be there you know bought a lot of the needy had the but nobody and nothing would not be an adult but i cannot help the injured then what can the and the it and i don't mean you can have the adored. him. this is this muslim student i see and it suits. the...
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. >> also, gloria richardson.the one thing we haven't mentioned tonight is how much for both women participated and organized for the march and were in many ways shunted aside. one of the person that they was gloria richardson who was waging the struggle in cambridge, maryland. it was a struggle very much linking racial injustice on the eastern shore of maryland with economic justice. richardson like the other women did not get to speak. there's an amazing interview now. sort of where she talks about what they were doing in cambridge. but also literally, sort of being recognized and getting to say hello. the microphone being taken away from her. but i do think richardson is emblematic of i think many, what we might say civil rights leaders who always had a kind of core of economic justice. there was all these other struggles woven through that. but again, gloria richardson, would be one i would put out there. >> mandela. he had a critique of capitalism. it was also a different world. i would not have liked to have
. >> also, gloria richardson.the one thing we haven't mentioned tonight is how much for both women participated and organized for the march and were in many ways shunted aside. one of the person that they was gloria richardson who was waging the struggle in cambridge, maryland. it was a struggle very much linking racial injustice on the eastern shore of maryland with economic justice. richardson like the other women did not get to speak. there's an amazing interview now. sort of where she...