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aunt gloria, i'm a fan. >> hi, aunt gloria. thank you.td if i had those two say they're fans of mine and you're like, thank you. well, okay. so aunt gloria has been on all hour so i'm going to start with you, katheryn. what dap toured your attention in 2021? >> well, you know with me, jonathan, it's going to be very hard to shorten it. so two things. one was a book called when they call you a terrorist by patrice colors. >> oh, yes. >> which it was one of the most moving memoirs i've ever read because the scope of her vulnerability and what she shares and the love and determination to heal and create community is extraordinary. >> patrice is one of the -- and she's one of the founders of black lives matter. go on. >> she's one of the founders of black lives matter. she has humor and enough capacity for joyfulness. it's an extraordinary book and then a movie, a documentary called "the rescue." i think it's on "national geographic", produced by them. on disney+. i saw it in a documentary festival in london. i said to the producers, i was so
aunt gloria, i'm a fan. >> hi, aunt gloria. thank you.td if i had those two say they're fans of mine and you're like, thank you. well, okay. so aunt gloria has been on all hour so i'm going to start with you, katheryn. what dap toured your attention in 2021? >> well, you know with me, jonathan, it's going to be very hard to shorten it. so two things. one was a book called when they call you a terrorist by patrice colors. >> oh, yes. >> which it was one of the most moving...
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gloria molina. we are proud she is a fall 2021 fellow at the center for the political future, the first latina elected to california state assembly, the first latina to join the los angeles county board of supervisors. she did not join it. she waged a tough campaign to get on it where she served for more than two decades. i could start with this question. every 10 years, we redistrict the house of representatives and state legislatures. gerrymandering has historically been a feature of that process. how important will it be this year, and what impact will it have on the final results? we can start with anyone who would like to start. ben, you are up. ben: thank you. gerrymandering is sort of well into the process. one person's gerrymandered --is a partisan process that takes place. gerrymanderers are other people's fair maps. it will be important the cycle, given the down margin in the u.s. house of representatives and that will be reflected on a number of state legislatures, as well. in terms of ge
gloria molina. we are proud she is a fall 2021 fellow at the center for the political future, the first latina elected to california state assembly, the first latina to join the los angeles county board of supervisors. she did not join it. she waged a tough campaign to get on it where she served for more than two decades. i could start with this question. every 10 years, we redistrict the house of representatives and state legislatures. gerrymandering has historically been a feature of that...
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gloria: it was to protect incumbents. that was the first thing everybody took care of, which was fortunate. i think i commission provides more opportunity and fairness. there should be equitable participation and when you look at california, when they did this drawing with the first six members, they were all right. it was incumbent upon those commissioners to equalize the rest of it. at the end of the day, there are at least six latino members if you look at the demographics but that is not the case. i think there is one for sure and potentially too. i don't know exactly. i do not think there are six. bob: how many are there? christian: in the initial draw, there were a number of asian american and white and black members chosen. it was a multiracial group. the law in california requires ethnicity and race be considered in the selection of the final group and i think five were latino members chosen in a 14-number commission. gloria: again, our commission process when we do it at a local level is much better. i was on the
gloria: it was to protect incumbents. that was the first thing everybody took care of, which was fortunate. i think i commission provides more opportunity and fairness. there should be equitable participation and when you look at california, when they did this drawing with the first six members, they were all right. it was incumbent upon those commissioners to equalize the rest of it. at the end of the day, there are at least six latino members if you look at the demographics but that is not...
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joining us now, gloria borger, cnn legal analyst, norm eisen. and former ambassador to the czech republic. also, cnn political analyst carl bernstein. during watergate. and of course, bob woodward made their reporting on including white house chief of staff, bob haldeman, who would wind up doing prison time. so, carl, how significant is this moment? >> it's hugely significant because what we are seeing is evidence of a conspiracy led by the president of the united states. and his chief aides to undermine american democracy, free elections, and to incite a insurrection against the united states of america. you have to go back to the civil war to see anything comparable in our history. such an attempt by a president of the united states to utterly undo constitutional law and the very fabric of our governmental system. >> gloria, i mean, if you look at the texts that have come out over the past 24 hours, how damning are they for mark meadows? >> well, i think they are damning. i think they are very troubling and, you know, i want to say that after
joining us now, gloria borger, cnn legal analyst, norm eisen. and former ambassador to the czech republic. also, cnn political analyst carl bernstein. during watergate. and of course, bob woodward made their reporting on including white house chief of staff, bob haldeman, who would wind up doing prison time. so, carl, how significant is this moment? >> it's hugely significant because what we are seeing is evidence of a conspiracy led by the president of the united states. and his chief...
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gloria: gracias a los medios de comunicaciÓn por su presencia.. por otra parte, hay personas que han estado diciendo cosas falsas, infundadas con respecto a mÍ que estÁ afectando mi estado emocional, mi integridad, la de mi familia, mi trabajo. por eso he decidido tomar acciÓn legal en contra de quienes resulten responsables. hasta llegar a la raÍz histÓrica de esta situaciÓn. ya no tengo nada mÁs que hablar de esto. el asunto estÁ en mano de mis abogados. ellos pueden contestar a todas sus dudas y preguntas. gracias y feliz navidad a las personas de buena voluntad. francisca: despuÉs de todo lo que ha vivido gloria se entiende que se defienda a cÓmo de lugar en cualquier tipo de acusaciÓn. el equipo de abogados de la cantante ofreciÓ una conferencia de prensa en mÉxico. dejaron totalmente claro que su cliente no le debe nada a hacienda. la intÉrprete no estuvo presente, pero a travÉs de un vÍdeo que mando dejÓ claro su postura. veamos. no, perdÓn, el vÍdeo de los abogados. gloria: al dÍa de hoy no tengo conocimiento de que exista un investigaciÓ
gloria: gracias a los medios de comunicaciÓn por su presencia.. por otra parte, hay personas que han estado diciendo cosas falsas, infundadas con respecto a mÍ que estÁ afectando mi estado emocional, mi integridad, la de mi familia, mi trabajo. por eso he decidido tomar acciÓn legal en contra de quienes resulten responsables. hasta llegar a la raÍz histÓrica de esta situaciÓn. ya no tengo nada mÁs que hablar de esto. el asunto estÁ en mano de mis abogados. ellos pueden contestar a...
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gloria calderon kellett's new amazon series is about finding love over the holidays.els good, the reviewer adding by the end of the season there was only one thing i wanted for christmas, another year with the diaz's. i sat down to discuss "with love" with gloria, specifically her desire to reshape representation in hollywood. >> it strikes me that so many of the headlines about with "the" expanding who it is that gets to be in a rom-com. why does that matter? >> i think it's crazy, actually, that it has taken this long. you know, we have been a part of this country, many people have been a part of this country and have been invisible on screen. and so in 2021, 2022 in a minute, to see that every headline is saying, oh, finally there's latinos and there's, you know, african-americans and there's asians, and there's lgbtqia people and they all exist, it's like, yes, as they do in the world. so none of this is new. and so for me it's just correcting hundreds of years of erasure. and we want to be a part of fun, romance, holiday-themed, glorious with a kitchen. we want t
gloria calderon kellett's new amazon series is about finding love over the holidays.els good, the reviewer adding by the end of the season there was only one thing i wanted for christmas, another year with the diaz's. i sat down to discuss "with love" with gloria, specifically her desire to reshape representation in hollywood. >> it strikes me that so many of the headlines about with "the" expanding who it is that gets to be in a rom-com. why does that matter? >>...
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maybe meadows left that part out of the interview he did with newsmax because what our gloria borgers learning about the former president's reaction to the revelation about his positive test. she joins us now along with cnn medical analyst dr. lena wen, author of the book "life lines: a doctor's journey in the fight for public health." the former president is disputing what is reportedly in the book written by meadows, and that's it, meadows himself seems to agree. what more are you learning about the former president's reaction to all this? there so he agrees what he wrote was fake news because we reported what's in the book badly, and of course, that's not true. what i'm learning is that the former president, according to a source who is familiar with the president's thinking, is that the former president is furious about what is in the book. and that he's angry with mark meadows. now, i was told by one source that meadows and the president have not had a close relationship. but other sources are telling other reporters at cnn that it is a relationship that's been fine because don'
maybe meadows left that part out of the interview he did with newsmax because what our gloria borgers learning about the former president's reaction to the revelation about his positive test. she joins us now along with cnn medical analyst dr. lena wen, author of the book "life lines: a doctor's journey in the fight for public health." the former president is disputing what is reportedly in the book written by meadows, and that's it, meadows himself seems to agree. what more are you...
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su vida como dice dios todos tenemos un principio y un fin de todos modos que dios lo guarde en su gloria el dolor porque se haya ido que en paz descanse y dios lo tenga en su gloria en el rancho los tres potrillos lo mismo dentro de la arena que es de su propiedad y lleva su nombre donde le hicieron un homenaje él no ha muerto él vive en sus corazones hijos del ídolo de méxico confirman que el lunes le darán el último adiós familia no reveló la hora asegura que no se llevaron el cuerpo hasta que se haya despedido de él el área de la bahía no estuvo ajena a la muerte del rey de la música ranchera hasta aquí sus seguidores hacerla sentir orgullosamente mexicano para mi edad mi ídolo número uno hay gente que se fue despedir a un grande nunca es fácil así que sus seguidores en saco se dejaron su legado musical para el cierre adiós a una figura que los dejo lejos de su patria >>> ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ muchos recuerdan los espectáculos que dicen que fernando se le ofreció su público en más de 57 años de carrera ayudamos a los palenques cada año por sus letras de amor y desamor y su cercanía con la gente de
su vida como dice dios todos tenemos un principio y un fin de todos modos que dios lo guarde en su gloria el dolor porque se haya ido que en paz descanse y dios lo tenga en su gloria en el rancho los tres potrillos lo mismo dentro de la arena que es de su propiedad y lleva su nombre donde le hicieron un homenaje él no ha muerto él vive en sus corazones hijos del ídolo de méxico confirman que el lunes le darán el último adiós familia no reveló la hora asegura que no se llevaron el cuerpo...
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gloria.california is acceptable to have the kids average parents be the one to only get to pick the school. right now we have a whole bunch of kids who have to go to crappy schools on the street. america is about competition. were doing putting a ballot initiative to the vote next year end the 2022 election in california asking californians do you want to open the way we fund education and have the money follow the student we think it's about time. >> it's telling a real school choice. and talk to schools here there is a whole system changing. i'm happy to welcome you. i would love to know what was it that persuaded you to team up with rick behind the great initiative. >> first of all i had the greatest regard and respect for rick. education is my passion when i was in the california state senate i oversaw education committee in a cell firsthand how california spent almost half of our budget every year to fund the system. not students but a system that consistently failed students and their f
gloria.california is acceptable to have the kids average parents be the one to only get to pick the school. right now we have a whole bunch of kids who have to go to crappy schools on the street. america is about competition. were doing putting a ballot initiative to the vote next year end the 2022 election in california asking californians do you want to open the way we fund education and have the money follow the student we think it's about time. >> it's telling a real school choice....
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ge gloria borger is here and jamie gangel. we see these desperate text messages from donald trump junior and from numerous fox news hosts. we know mark meadows was with donald trump during the insurrection and we knew trump did next to nothing. >> right. so today was a very bad day for donald trump because what these text messages did was told the truth out of the mouths of trump loyalists and friends from his chief of staff who is sitting right there with him, republican members of congress, fox news hosts, trump administration officials and as you pointed out, his very own son. they all acknowledge what was happening. anyone who then or now denied the january 6th happened, it's over, don and today was just the tip of the iceberg. the committee i'm told by a source familiar with the text that there are hundreds of texts that are quote relevant and of interest to the committee along these lines. >> yeah, gloria, i think jamie is right. there is no -- i mean, obviously, here is the evidence. i play gloria the congresswoman liz
ge gloria borger is here and jamie gangel. we see these desperate text messages from donald trump junior and from numerous fox news hosts. we know mark meadows was with donald trump during the insurrection and we knew trump did next to nothing. >> right. so today was a very bad day for donald trump because what these text messages did was told the truth out of the mouths of trump loyalists and friends from his chief of staff who is sitting right there with him, republican members of...
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attorney and cnn chief political analyst gloria borger. to paraphrase maya angelou, when someone tells you he's a cheat, believe him. that is something that david perdue just said out loud. he would have denied the voters of georgia their rights. >> look, he's just jumping on the trump train here. he's trying to win a primary against someone he once liked. the governor, kemp, whom trump hates, because he certified the election there. and, you know, there were a few lawsuits. they lost all of them. come on. you know, this is all about donald trump. now, don't forget perdue ran for the senate seat. he lost, and by the way, he conceded. so if he thought this was so important at the time, why did he concede, if he thought it could have been a rigged election? why didn't he hang on? the way donald trump still believes he's hanging on. you know? so perdue is, you know, playing this primary game that he really wants to win and he feels he needs donald trump with him. >> votes counted and then audited and then recounted. >> yes. >> and donald trum
attorney and cnn chief political analyst gloria borger. to paraphrase maya angelou, when someone tells you he's a cheat, believe him. that is something that david perdue just said out loud. he would have denied the voters of georgia their rights. >> look, he's just jumping on the trump train here. he's trying to win a primary against someone he once liked. the governor, kemp, whom trump hates, because he certified the election there. and, you know, there were a few lawsuits. they lost all...
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>> gloria allred, i appreciate you being with us. thank you very much for your time. >> thank you. >>> we have brand-new cnn reporting on how donald trump reacted to his chief of staff mark meadows spilling the beans on his secret positive covid test. here's a hint, not well. and stacey abrams gearing up for a second big political fight against georgia governor brian kemp. what's different this time? she's here with us next. >>> we're about to get our first look at the latest monthly jobs report. how strong is the economy as we're staring down this new coronavirus variant? so, who's it going to be? tom? could be danny. guess it's on maggie. should we have another one? talk to us about retirement today. feel comfortable about tomorrow. massmutual. tide pods ultra oxi one ups the cleaning power of liquid. can it one up whatever they're doing? for sure. seriously? one up the power of liquid, one up the toughest stains. any further questions? uh uh! one up the power of liquid with tide pods ultra oxi. serena: it's my 3:10 no-exit-in-sigh
>> gloria allred, i appreciate you being with us. thank you very much for your time. >> thank you. >>> we have brand-new cnn reporting on how donald trump reacted to his chief of staff mark meadows spilling the beans on his secret positive covid test. here's a hint, not well. and stacey abrams gearing up for a second big political fight against georgia governor brian kemp. what's different this time? she's here with us next. >>> we're about to get our first look at...
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and cnn chief political analyst, gloria borger. andrew, let's talk about the phone records. what kind of an impact potentially could they have on the committee's investigation? >> you know, they can have a -- a very important effect on the direction of the investigation, anderson, because with the phone records, the committee will be able to kind of dump all of those returns into a database and what will come back is a -- is almost a graphic representation of the associations that took place on phone calls, on text messages, and possibly even on e-mails during the days leading up to and on january 6th. and that gives them a roadmap to guide their questioning of other witnesses. so without that information, they might ask a witness who did you call on, you know, 1:00 on january 6th? and the witness -- witness might say they don't remember. now, they can say our phone records indicate that you called this person on that date. what did you talk to them about? and the witness is then in a much tougher position to be able to avoid revealing the details of those conversations. so,
and cnn chief political analyst, gloria borger. andrew, let's talk about the phone records. what kind of an impact potentially could they have on the committee's investigation? >> you know, they can have a -- a very important effect on the direction of the investigation, anderson, because with the phone records, the committee will be able to kind of dump all of those returns into a database and what will come back is a -- is almost a graphic representation of the associations that took...
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gloria borger has new reporting that may explain why he's doing that. >> also ahead, new information about the 15-year-old sophomore accused of killing four high school students and injuring seven others. why hiparents were at the school just hours before the shooting. ♪ the one desire ♪ ♪ you are, you are, ♪ ♪ don't wanna hear you say... ♪ ♪ ♪ i want it that way ♪ >>> former white house chief of staff mark meadows is trying to walk back explosive claims he made in his book about the president's positive covid test. before we get to his denial, let's take a look at the timeline because it's important. as was first reported in the guardian, meadows reveals in his soon to be released memoir, the former president first tested positive for covid september 26ict, that was three days before this first debate with then vice president joe biden. meadows and the former president are now pointing out that he test ed negtf after testing positive. the same day, he hosted a white house event both inside and outside for them supreme court nominee amy coney barrett, at least 12 attendees later test
gloria borger has new reporting that may explain why he's doing that. >> also ahead, new information about the 15-year-old sophomore accused of killing four high school students and injuring seven others. why hiparents were at the school just hours before the shooting. ♪ the one desire ♪ ♪ you are, you are, ♪ ♪ don't wanna hear you say... ♪ ♪ ♪ i want it that way ♪ >>> former white house chief of staff mark meadows is trying to walk back explosive claims he made...
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we just don't know. >> gloria borger, dr. hotez, thank you both. >> sure. >> the president expected to address the nation this hour. stay with us for that. meantime republican congressman scott perry says he will not meet with the house committee investigating the january 6th capitol riot. so will the committee subpoena a sitting member of congress? and enacts are back at a drawing board. they're meeting tonight to figure out what's next for biden's build back better legislation, after senator manchin tanked it. rance. ow! i'm ok! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ only in theaters december 17th. age before beauty? why not both? visibly diminish wrinkled skin in... crepe corrector lotion... only from gold bond. ray loves vacations. but his diabetes never seemed to take one. everything felt like a 'no'. everything. but then ray went from no to know. with freestyle libre 2, now he knows his glucose levels when he needs to. and... when he wants to. so ray... can be ray. take the mystery out of yo
we just don't know. >> gloria borger, dr. hotez, thank you both. >> sure. >> the president expected to address the nation this hour. stay with us for that. meantime republican congressman scott perry says he will not meet with the house committee investigating the january 6th capitol riot. so will the committee subpoena a sitting member of congress? and enacts are back at a drawing board. they're meeting tonight to figure out what's next for biden's build back better...
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gloria allred, thank you forjoining us live there from los angeles. thank ou.ed questions about her friendship with prince andrew, the duke of york, who is facing a separate civil court case in the united states, and was mentioned by prosecution witnesses in claims about maxwell and her relationship with jeffrey epstein. here's our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. caught by the camera in this now—infamous photograph — on the left, prince andrew, in the centre, the then—i7—year—old virginia roberts, and on the right, smiling for the camera, ghislaine maxwell. andrew's friendship with ghislaine maxwell goes back more than 20 years. here he is with her injune 2000. at the time, she was jeffrey epstein�*s girlfriend. epstein was there as well. he, too, was a guest of prince andrew. andrew spoke about his friendship with epstein and his girlfriend, ghislaine maxwell, in his newsnight interview. in 2000, epstein was a guest at windsor castle and at sandringham. he was brought right into the heart of the royal family at your invitation. but certainly at my invit
gloria allred, thank you forjoining us live there from los angeles. thank ou.ed questions about her friendship with prince andrew, the duke of york, who is facing a separate civil court case in the united states, and was mentioned by prosecution witnesses in claims about maxwell and her relationship with jeffrey epstein. here's our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. caught by the camera in this now—infamous photograph — on the left, prince andrew, in the centre, the...
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yo amo a gloria trevi. >> gloria trevi siempre sido una gran inspiraciÓn para mÍ.s marcas. estamos hablando del 20% de descuento en nike. 40% de descuento en champion. y 25% de descuento en under armour. ¡ah, y también ahorra tiempo con la opción de recogerlo gratis en la tienda! kohl's. [mÚsica] satsha: una cÁmara capta esta impactante secuencia del encuentro entre un surfista y un tiburÓn en una playa de puerto rico. tras el enorme susto al ser cruzado por el animal, el hombre se acercan a las costas grÁbales el asegurando que no es como un ver tiburones en esta zona ya que raramente se acercan a las costas. en esta ocasiÓn que resultÓ herido.ahora mismo trabajadores calificados sufren la peor caÍda en 10 aÑos. el reporte acaba de revelar esta disminuciÓn record del nÚmero de inmigrantes en trabajos de alta tecnologÍa bajo el programa de visas h1b. las razones confinamientos, a un Águila sobre un balÓn. la imagen que identifica la selecciÓn nacional en la copa mundial de qatar 2022. pero el diseÑo no estarÍa siendo bien recibido por que hay una ola de crÍticas y
yo amo a gloria trevi. >> gloria trevi siempre sido una gran inspiraciÓn para mÍ.s marcas. estamos hablando del 20% de descuento en nike. 40% de descuento en champion. y 25% de descuento en under armour. ¡ah, y también ahorra tiempo con la opción de recogerlo gratis en la tienda! kohl's. [mÚsica] satsha: una cÁmara capta esta impactante secuencia del encuentro entre un surfista y un tiburÓn en una playa de puerto rico. tras el enorme susto al ser cruzado por el animal, el hombre...
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gloria, thanks as all for joining us. >> thank you, jim. >>> just ahead, washington, d.c.a negative covid test for students and staff returning to school next week. we'll talk to mayor muriel bowser about thahat, next. johnson & johnson is the world's largest healthcare company. building a future where cancers can be cured. strokes can be reversed. joints can be 3-d printed. and there isn't one definition of what well feels like. there are millions. we're using our world to make your world a world of well. >>> there's more pandemic news. starting next week, washington, d.c. public schools will require a negative covid test, as the city sees a dramatic surge in cases. mayor bowser, thank you for joining us. what exactly are you requiring? how did you come about making this decision? , well, we know our parents, like us in d.c. government, value bringing our kids back to school in person, in a safer way to do so that, given the wind surge that we are experiencing, is to make sure that every student entering or building has had a antigen rapid test or pcr test, and can upload
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>> a great question, gloria.resident trump, um, today announced that he is planning a news conference for january 6th in the very same statement, announcing this he pushed his election lies again and downplayed the attack on the capitol. so now, a press conference, he is planning on the anniversary of that horrible day. what is that going to do? >> well, i think that will further enliven his base, which has proven incapable of supporting democratic institutions versus him, personally. and i think it's a bad thing. i think it's one more damage to our history of -- of elections and -- and democratic respect for our electoral process. i mean, look what happened with nixon and al gore. those were much more legitimately contested elections than this one. >> look where we are. gloria, um, kind of wrapped into all of this, i spoke with -- last night with retired army general who is afraid and warning about the potential of another insurrection coming in 2024. this one, he fears, from within military ranks. i asked him w
>> a great question, gloria.resident trump, um, today announced that he is planning a news conference for january 6th in the very same statement, announcing this he pushed his election lies again and downplayed the attack on the capitol. so now, a press conference, he is planning on the anniversary of that horrible day. what is that going to do? >> well, i think that will further enliven his base, which has proven incapable of supporting democratic institutions versus him,...
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gloria's analysis was spot on.d to -- who refused to violate the oaths of their office did the right thing in certifying the vote. that's not the reason that donald trump lost -- that perdue lost. perdue lost because donald trump said the system was rigged. that you couldn't trust the vote. he suppressed the republican vote and that cost him two republican seats. it seems to me that david perdue is doing this, running, because he wants to be governor and wants the trump endorsement and trump does have an outsized influence in republican primaries. and this primary fight will accrue to the benefit of the democrats. this is a year when republicans should do well, wind is at their back. it's a midterm. the election is about the democrats far more than the republicans but it's a sad state of affairs. >> we learned that devin nunes, the republican congressman from california, a key member of the house intelligence committees, former chairman at one point of the house intelligence committee, is resigning from congress in
gloria's analysis was spot on.d to -- who refused to violate the oaths of their office did the right thing in certifying the vote. that's not the reason that donald trump lost -- that perdue lost. perdue lost because donald trump said the system was rigged. that you couldn't trust the vote. he suppressed the republican vote and that cost him two republican seats. it seems to me that david perdue is doing this, running, because he wants to be governor and wants the trump endorsement and trump...
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you know, gloria, the president says things will improve more rapidly than he thinks, his words. but he only has so much power to counteract the impact this global pandemic is having, doesn't he? >> yeah, it's one of the reasons we're in this hole in the first place, obviously. and along came the delta variant, and glnow you've got a new variant, that seems to be less difficult for us to deal with, at least at this point. but i think that that hangs over the country, like a soggy tent, and people are unsure and uncertain about what variant is going to come down the road. they know we've got inflation now. he promises that they're going to get it down. but you've got republicans say, no, no, no, if you pass the build back better act, it's going to make inflation worse. it's going to add trillions to the deficit. so you have the political argument going on and the public is sort of scratching its head saying, well, who am i to believe? and also, by the way, i don't feel very good in my own house, when i go to the pump. this is the holiday season, people are traveling, they're going
you know, gloria, the president says things will improve more rapidly than he thinks, his words. but he only has so much power to counteract the impact this global pandemic is having, doesn't he? >> yeah, it's one of the reasons we're in this hole in the first place, obviously. and along came the delta variant, and glnow you've got a new variant, that seems to be less difficult for us to deal with, at least at this point. but i think that that hangs over the country, like a soggy tent,...
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also with us, our chief political analyst gloria borger.en says and you just heard him once again, senator manchin and i are going to get something done. but what does that look like after manchin effectively torpedoed months of work? >> hard to say what it's going to look like, but the truth is that joe biden doesn't hold grudges. and he is going to try and work with manchin. if you go back and look at what's happened over the last few days, manchin did put a package in front of joe biden that was $1.8 trillion. what it did not include was the child care tax credit, which is, of course, so important to so many democrats. but he did include universal pre-k, expansion of obamacare, lots of money for climate change provisions. so there is a way where they can get together. but as manu was saying, is it going to be a big package which progressives wanted? absolutely not. so would they vote for it? we don't know what the answer to that is. so the question is, would they rather go into the 2022 election with half a loaf or no loaf at all? >> yea
also with us, our chief political analyst gloria borger.en says and you just heard him once again, senator manchin and i are going to get something done. but what does that look like after manchin effectively torpedoed months of work? >> hard to say what it's going to look like, but the truth is that joe biden doesn't hold grudges. and he is going to try and work with manchin. if you go back and look at what's happened over the last few days, manchin did put a package in front of joe...
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let's dig deeper with gloria borger and the former ohio governor, john kasich.e 2024 gop presidential nomination. how dangerous would it be to down play these lies as simply things that happened in the past? >> well, of course it's dangerous and i think anybody who follows donald trump knows that he lies. and understands that anyone who works for him had to lie for him on occasion and that's what we're seeing now with meadows' book about covid. and how they kept this from the american public. how they kept the you know, the first covid test that was positive from the american public. how he may in fact have shown up at that debate with covid and as meadows himself says, we will never know the answer to that. so it is stunning, but as we always say now, not surprising, given that it's donald trump. >> and you see that video from october 2nd. of 2020 when the then president was walking to marine one for the flight to the walter reed national military hospital and meadows was carrying the briefcase as they were walking on the lawn of the white house there. governor
let's dig deeper with gloria borger and the former ohio governor, john kasich.e 2024 gop presidential nomination. how dangerous would it be to down play these lies as simply things that happened in the past? >> well, of course it's dangerous and i think anybody who follows donald trump knows that he lies. and understands that anyone who works for him had to lie for him on occasion and that's what we're seeing now with meadows' book about covid. and how they kept this from the american...
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i mean, gloria, congresswoman omar was emotional at the press conference moments ago, right, when shee said she received last night. and it was awful. um, she says it is something she has dealt with. this isn't the first time she's gotten these kind of horrific things. listen to this. >> steven king claimed another member said of my hijab that there might be four pounds of c4 under it that would wipe out half of congress. the truth is, is that is islamophobia pervades our culture, our politics. >> so, gloria, does anyone listen? >> i don't know. i hope -- i hope kevin mccarthy was listening. you know, kevin mccarthy, at one point, came out against donald trump after the insurrection and he has been paying for it ever since. he had to go to mar-a-lago to kiss the ring. he had to change his mind, and i don't think he wants to go through that again because as you point out, he wants to be speaker of the house and he thinks this is the way to get it. um, and so, i don't know if mccarthy is listening or not. perhaps, what we heard from omar tonight will give him an excuse because that's wh
i mean, gloria, congresswoman omar was emotional at the press conference moments ago, right, when shee said she received last night. and it was awful. um, she says it is something she has dealt with. this isn't the first time she's gotten these kind of horrific things. listen to this. >> steven king claimed another member said of my hijab that there might be four pounds of c4 under it that would wipe out half of congress. the truth is, is that is islamophobia pervades our culture, our...
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gloria borger is our chief political analyst. norm eisen is former counsel to house democrats during the first trump impeachment trial. so, norm, okay. there is this fundamental issue that i just don't comprehend, right? which is how one can hand over a document and say fine and then say i won't answer questions about it, that's executive privilege. there is also, of course, they could ask about all sorts of other things. and he gave 6,000 pages. maybe, there were 24,000 in total, right? we have no idea what he cherry picked here. does he have any grounds, legally, in this lawsuit? >> um, erin, thanks for having me back. he does not have adequate grounds in this lawsuit to fail to appear before the committee. he's essentially re-litigating the executive privilege claims that donald trump put in his civil lawsuit that failed at the trial court level and the appellate court, clearly, very skeptical of them. look, the bottom line is joe biden is the president, not donald trump. joe biden decides executive privilege. he said it doesn
gloria borger is our chief political analyst. norm eisen is former counsel to house democrats during the first trump impeachment trial. so, norm, okay. there is this fundamental issue that i just don't comprehend, right? which is how one can hand over a document and say fine and then say i won't answer questions about it, that's executive privilege. there is also, of course, they could ask about all sorts of other things. and he gave 6,000 pages. maybe, there were 24,000 in total, right? we...
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gloria borger, and dr. hotez, and jerome adams. dr. hotez, what's your biggest take away from this press conference today? >> it's his emotion, and exhaustion and frustration that we have not been able to get the country fully vaccinated, by that not only three doses but so much of the country has been infected, recovered, refusing to get vaccinated on top of that. so much of the country is not vaccinated and is completely vulnerable. he recognizes the stark reality that since june 1 of this year on 200,000 americans have needlessly lost their lives because they refuse to get vaccinated. he knows that numbers could easily double. we could be up to a million american lives lost by the end of first quarter in 2022. and so a doubling of that 200,000 unvaccinated since june to 400,000, and so you know, i heard a note of anger, a note of frustration, and i feel -- and i sympathize with that because it has been exhausting trying to convince the country to get vaccinated. >> and we know that the latest forecasts showcases are climbing so rapi
gloria borger, and dr. hotez, and jerome adams. dr. hotez, what's your biggest take away from this press conference today? >> it's his emotion, and exhaustion and frustration that we have not been able to get the country fully vaccinated, by that not only three doses but so much of the country has been infected, recovered, refusing to get vaccinated on top of that. so much of the country is not vaccinated and is completely vulnerable. he recognizes the stark reality that since june 1 of...
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david: as a feminist, you were an admirer of gloria steinem? diane: yes.steiman, for me, as a feminist she was my idol. she was my idol. now she is a friend. and i remember she created that magazine called "ms," which means we are not misses or mrs. when i separated from my husband, the prince, i joked and said, i gave up the title of princess for the title of ms. ♪ david: so you and your husband separated, ultimately divorced. diane: that was a long time ago. david: a long time ago, and you married barry diller. diane: after i separated from the father of my children i met barry. we fell in love and were together for five years, but i guess, again, it was the 1970's, and it was important for me to experience, and so, we separated and i lived my life, but we kept very close. i also kept very close to my first husband, and somehow barry and i knew we would end up together. about 20 years ago, we got married. david: ok and both of you together have been extremely successful in the business world, and also in philanthropy. let me ask you about the philanthrop
david: as a feminist, you were an admirer of gloria steinem? diane: yes.steiman, for me, as a feminist she was my idol. she was my idol. now she is a friend. and i remember she created that magazine called "ms," which means we are not misses or mrs. when i separated from my husband, the prince, i joked and said, i gave up the title of princess for the title of ms. ♪ david: so you and your husband separated, ultimately divorced. diane: that was a long time ago. david: a long time...
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. >> reporter: she held a news conference with her attorney gloria allred. her brother stayed with her after laci's disappearance in 2002 to get away from the craziness in modesto. >> the behavior that i witnessed from scott after laci disappeared was not that of a grieving husband or father to be. it was that of a roving bachelor. >> reporter: at yesterday's resentencing, a different relative, skolt peterson's sister-in-law, coming to his defense reiterating why she believes scott is innocent. investigators got it wrong. scott was a cheater. not a murderer, and police were too focused on his affair. >> they focused strictly on my brother-in-law because he was having an affair. and as you heard today, you did not hear one detail about how this crime occurred. you heard details about my brother-in-law's infidelity. >> that was with amber frye. the key witness. she is also a client of gloria allred who said she is prepared to testify if there is a new trial. it may be granted because of possible jury misconduct by a woman in the original trial in 2004. we'll f
. >> reporter: she held a news conference with her attorney gloria allred. her brother stayed with her after laci's disappearance in 2002 to get away from the craziness in modesto. >> the behavior that i witnessed from scott after laci disappeared was not that of a grieving husband or father to be. it was that of a roving bachelor. >> reporter: at yesterday's resentencing, a different relative, skolt peterson's sister-in-law, coming to his defense reiterating why she believes...
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let's discuss with our chief national affairs correspondent jeff zeleny from the white house and gloriar of ohio. so, jeff, you covered the president, what do you think? >> reporter: wolf, repeatedly throughout this interview with david muir which was recorded this afternoon, president biden is confused and was confusing the half a billion tests that they've ordered with the half a billion pills. pills were in the news today with the pfizer approval of the anti-viral. so he corrected himself. but that was one thing that stuck out to me. and simply the administration and the president leading the charge here not accepting any responsibility at all for this lack of testing. we've seen these images across the country, long lines, just the inability to get tests. and yes, omicron came on very quickly here. but it has been almost a month since thanksgiving where they knew this was coming so he wishes he could have acted faster than -- explains why he didn't. but the question also is the at-home test for january, there was no sense from administration those will be sent out early in january a
let's discuss with our chief national affairs correspondent jeff zeleny from the white house and gloriar of ohio. so, jeff, you covered the president, what do you think? >> reporter: wolf, repeatedly throughout this interview with david muir which was recorded this afternoon, president biden is confused and was confusing the half a billion tests that they've ordered with the half a billion pills. pills were in the news today with the pfizer approval of the anti-viral. so he corrected...
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as gloria says, they knew the danger was unfolding, how deadly it could be. they knew what real leadership should look like. they knew trump wasn't stepping up to call off the mob. lives were depending on it. that's what you see in the urgency of the texts. when you see the lawmakers, i wish we knew the names of the lawmakers. for whatever reason they haven't released them, and i want to ask you about that, but we don't know who. yesterday was a terrible day, we tried everything we could in our objections to the six states. i'm sorry, nothing worked. apologizing that they weren't able to overturn a free and fair election but still, call off the mob, if you would. what do you see in all of this, charlie? >> the whole situation is utterly shameful. to hear these trump allies in realtime, i'm talking about the fox news hosts and his son, and the others who were trying, you know, telling the president to do something, or encouraging meadows to do something, understanding the magnitude of what was happening, and then they've got on to whitewash this thing and to m
as gloria says, they knew the danger was unfolding, how deadly it could be. they knew what real leadership should look like. they knew trump wasn't stepping up to call off the mob. lives were depending on it. that's what you see in the urgency of the texts. when you see the lawmakers, i wish we knew the names of the lawmakers. for whatever reason they haven't released them, and i want to ask you about that, but we don't know who. yesterday was a terrible day, we tried everything we could in our...
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. >>> my conversation with actress, writer, gloria calderon about her new amazon show "with love." this is "american voices." thanks for sticking with us. i'm alicia menendez. we begin this hour with january 6th and the crossroads of crime and punishment. day by day, the truth is coming out, trickles of potential criminal behavior at the top levels of the trump administration. the revelations largely made public by the committee investigating the capitol attack, and many at the center of that investigation doing all they can to duck accountability. but as we know, it's hard to outrun the rule of law. this friday a florida man receiving the heftiest sentence. robert palmer of tampa will serve five years in prison for assaulting police officers. >>> then there are the public figures suspected of helping organized the attempted coup like roger stone who face the 1/6 commission friday, pleaded the fifth to every question involving his public appearances before january 6th. then there's philip waldron, a retired army colonel who sarltd powerpoint presentation on how to overturn the elec
. >>> my conversation with actress, writer, gloria calderon about her new amazon show "with love." this is "american voices." thanks for sticking with us. i'm alicia menendez. we begin this hour with january 6th and the crossroads of crime and punishment. day by day, the truth is coming out, trickles of potential criminal behavior at the top levels of the trump administration. the revelations largely made public by the committee investigating the capitol attack, and...
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. >>> let's bring in our chief political analyst gloria borger and senior commentator john ka kasich, former republican governor of ohio. how did all of this blow up so badly for the president? >> look, i think when you get towards the final weeks of negotiations, things are tense, and i think joe manchin sort of got set off because he felt that he was being blamed by the white house staff unfairly for a pause in the negotiations which he believes everybody had agreed to. whether he's right about that or wrong, that's sort of the way it was. and now the white house is trying to kind of get back to square one as jeff was saying. the president has spoken with manchin. they want to get together and kind of try and revive these talks. but in the meantime, there's going to be a pause over the holidays. a lot of folks, including chuck schumer, the democratic leader, wanted to get this done before the holidays but that's not going to occur. i don't think it's going to fall apart completely, wolf, because i think it's in everyone's interest to try and at least get some of this done, particula
. >>> let's bring in our chief political analyst gloria borger and senior commentator john ka kasich, former republican governor of ohio. how did all of this blow up so badly for the president? >> look, i think when you get towards the final weeks of negotiations, things are tense, and i think joe manchin sort of got set off because he felt that he was being blamed by the white house staff unfairly for a pause in the negotiations which he believes everybody had agreed to. whether...
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gloria, first to you, we're a week and a half out for the deadline for the debt ceiling increase.hat they're going to continue to bring up and leet to this catastrophe as we heard. >> i think you could expect republicans to continue raising the issue of the vaccine mandate over and over again. senator lee said as much, every time they could. it is a good issue with their base and i think that we're at a point in the congress where you could expect to see this through the 2022 election. it is not a matter of governing, right now for the minority. they want to make sure that biden cannot govern and show that he has a governing majority. and so that is what we're watching unfortunately. >> charlie, i want to get your thoughts on vaccine mandates because i know that you're not a fan. so i want what your thoughts are on that. but in terms of the federal mandate since it has been implemented, for federal employees, the compliance rate of getting vaccinated is upwards of something like 95%. so it is effective. i get that you don't like it. >> i'm okay with the federal mandates on governm
gloria, first to you, we're a week and a half out for the deadline for the debt ceiling increase.hat they're going to continue to bring up and leet to this catastrophe as we heard. >> i think you could expect republicans to continue raising the issue of the vaccine mandate over and over again. senator lee said as much, every time they could. it is a good issue with their base and i think that we're at a point in the congress where you could expect to see this through the 2022 election. it...
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that's why you are seeing this push to really sell their accomplishments more. >> gloria and seung mint's already getting pushbark. switch. (carolers) [singing] betttttter. because everyone deserves better. going to tell you about exciting medicare advantage plans that can provide broad coverage, and still may save you money on monthly premiums and prescription drugs. with original medicare, you're covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits. but you have to meet a deductible for each, and then you're still responsible for 20% of the cost. next, let's look at a medicare supplement plan. as you can see, they cover the same things as original medicare, and they also cover your medicare deductibles and co-insurance. but, they often have higher monthly premiums and no prescription drug coverage. now, let's take a look at humana's medicare advantage plans. with a humana medicare advantage plan, hospital stays, doctor office visits and your original medicare deductibles are covered. and of course, most humana medicare advantage plans include prescription drug coverage. in fact, in 20
that's why you are seeing this push to really sell their accomplishments more. >> gloria and seung mint's already getting pushbark. switch. (carolers) [singing] betttttter. because everyone deserves better. going to tell you about exciting medicare advantage plans that can provide broad coverage, and still may save you money on monthly premiums and prescription drugs. with original medicare, you're covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits. but you have to meet a deductible for...
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let's discuss with cnn's chief political analyst, gloria borger.e now about the documents meadows has handed over, which the committee says includes, and i quote here, a november 7th, 2020, email discussing the appointment of alternate slates of electors as part of a direct and collateral attack after the election. a january 5th, 2021, email regarding a 38-page powerpoint briefing that's titled "election fraud, foreign interference, and options for 6th of january," that was to be provided on the hill. and among others a january ath, 2021, email, about having the national guard on standby. so first, i want to get your reaction to these stunning details about what meadows has already given this committee. >> yeah. it's quite remarkable. and also a complete turnaround now to say he's not going to cooperate after he has handed over these kind of documents. it makes you wonder who was going through these documents as they were going to hand them over to the committee. but in any case, let's look at this anin context. this november 7th, don't forget the
let's discuss with cnn's chief political analyst, gloria borger.e now about the documents meadows has handed over, which the committee says includes, and i quote here, a november 7th, 2020, email discussing the appointment of alternate slates of electors as part of a direct and collateral attack after the election. a january 5th, 2021, email regarding a 38-page powerpoint briefing that's titled "election fraud, foreign interference, and options for 6th of january," that was to be...
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host: have you covered gloria steinem? guest: she is still alive so we cannot cover her. however, we did cover elizabeth stanton. that might be a place to start to learn a little bit more about the women's movement origin story. guest: i would even go back farther to get a more broad understanding of feminism in general and head over to mary wilson graph -- she is like the great grandmother of the women's movement. host: let's try virginia calling from maryland. virginia, good morning. caller: good morning. i just wanted to let you know that i work at adams national bank in d.c. and abigail was embedded on our t-shirts. guest: i love it. caller: yes. it was also called the women's bank. guest: wow. host: women in banking seems that a great topic for sometime in the future. an episode is coming up, can you give us a hint on who are you are going to cover for your 200th episode? guest: no. [laughter] we drop clues before the episode airs on our social media, visual clues about to the subject is as if to say there is an episode coming, try to guess who it is. people love to
host: have you covered gloria steinem? guest: she is still alive so we cannot cover her. however, we did cover elizabeth stanton. that might be a place to start to learn a little bit more about the women's movement origin story. guest: i would even go back farther to get a more broad understanding of feminism in general and head over to mary wilson graph -- she is like the great grandmother of the women's movement. host: let's try virginia calling from maryland. virginia, good morning. caller:...
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cnn chief political analyst gloria borger joins us now.rump lost the election, brian kemp didn't lose it for him and telling georgia republicans not to trust the runoff, probably cost those two seats in the senate in large part, but as it relates to david perdue getting into this race, why is he doing this? he backed kemp as late as this summer. >> i know. look, he clearly wants to get back in politics, so he's on the trump train. i mean, you were reading my mind when you were talking about donald trump saying he lost us to, you know, the senate seat. donald trump lost republicans, those senate seats by depressing the vote in the state of georgia by saying that his presidential election was rigged, and that, you know, this election was likely to be rigged too. so, you know, donald trump has no one to blame but himself. i can't talk to you about perdue's motivations other than to say, well, he figures he'll be able to win the primary because he's got donald trump with him, everybody n though as point out, it's not a full endorsement yet, bu
cnn chief political analyst gloria borger joins us now.rump lost the election, brian kemp didn't lose it for him and telling georgia republicans not to trust the runoff, probably cost those two seats in the senate in large part, but as it relates to david perdue getting into this race, why is he doing this? he backed kemp as late as this summer. >> i know. look, he clearly wants to get back in politics, so he's on the trump train. i mean, you were reading my mind when you were talking...
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i always called her gloria.hose southern roots, growing up at the intersection between racism and sexism. she spoke about it in wisconsin. >> i think many of us as females find sex sums -- sexism is so normalized while people of color, when we hear a racist joke or racism spoken not as a joke, we really feel assaulted, and our sensibilities. but sexism is so woven into the fabric of our daily lives that i think it is harder for people to resist. amna: professor, how did that lived experience show up in her work? >> she told a lot of stories from her own life. in many ways she was an open book. she allowed herself to be vulnerable. she contemplated, the way that she engaged with people, and she was outspoken and she could be really challenging, was to open that up, to explore those questions of internalized sexism, internalized classism, how do we love each other? that kind of exploration was -- i mean, that was consistent with who she was. for me, it allowed me to think, all of the sort of academic things i was
i always called her gloria.hose southern roots, growing up at the intersection between racism and sexism. she spoke about it in wisconsin. >> i think many of us as females find sex sums -- sexism is so normalized while people of color, when we hear a racist joke or racism spoken not as a joke, we really feel assaulted, and our sensibilities. but sexism is so woven into the fabric of our daily lives that i think it is harder for people to resist. amna: professor, how did that lived...
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gloria, we still have republicans whitewashing these attacks. these texts reveal that they know better. what's your reaction? >> well, my reaction is that these texts read deliberately by liz cheney last night are receipts. they are proof that these people knew exactly what was going on and have been duplicitous about it with the american public, whether it's been on television or whether it's been talking to the media and saying that this wasn't so bad, et cetera, et cetera. i mean, meadows knew. the white house knew. administration officials knew. lawmakers knew. the president's family, most specifically his son knew, and so we know that all of these people, we know from one of these texts when meadows responded to don trump jr. and said i'm pushing hard, i agree, when don jr. said this isn't enough. we also know very importantly that meadows, if he's telling the truth to don jr., was trying to get the president to stop it, to say something, to do something, and he did not which is exactly what the committee is investigating. >> and jen, all t
gloria, we still have republicans whitewashing these attacks. these texts reveal that they know better. what's your reaction? >> well, my reaction is that these texts read deliberately by liz cheney last night are receipts. they are proof that these people knew exactly what was going on and have been duplicitous about it with the american public, whether it's been on television or whether it's been talking to the media and saying that this wasn't so bad, et cetera, et cetera. i mean,...
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. >> nawaz: born gloria jean watkins, bell hooks grew up in segregated kentucky in the 1950s and '60snitor and a maid, hooks left home to attend stanford university where she earned an english degree in she went on to earn a phd and authored more than 30 works under her pen name, taken from her great-grandmother. her prolific writing spanned poetry, essays, and children's books, examining the intersection of race, politics, and gender, and making her one of the most influential black feminist scholars of the last half-century. in 2004, hooks returned to kentucky to teach at berea college and later founded the bell hooks institute there. here to talk more about her life and impact is imani perry, the hughes-rogers professor of african american studies at princeton unersity. professor perry, welcome to the "newshour". thank you for making the time. >> thank you for having me. >> reporter: you reacted to the passing of bell hooks on twitter by sharing this thought -- you wrote, for exactly 30 years, she was not only an intellectual influence, but a presence in my life. professor perry, t
. >> nawaz: born gloria jean watkins, bell hooks grew up in segregated kentucky in the 1950s and '60snitor and a maid, hooks left home to attend stanford university where she earned an english degree in she went on to earn a phd and authored more than 30 works under her pen name, taken from her great-grandmother. her prolific writing spanned poetry, essays, and children's books, examining the intersection of race, politics, and gender, and making her one of the most influential black...
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. # gloria... # gloria... # in excelsis they are.ervice, he is giving a rare interview here in florence. andrea bocelli, when you think back to your childhood growing up here in italy, are there any memories that stand out for you from christmas time, any strong memories, that excitement, that magic? translation: i that magic? translation: , , ., ., translation: i remember my dad, one ear, for translation: i remember my dad, one year. for almost — translation: i remember my dad, one year, for almost the _ translation: i remember my dad, one year, for almost the entire _ translation: i remember my dad, one year, for almost the entire year, - year, for almost the entire year, every evening after dinner, would go into a room and do something in secret. then, on christmas eve, i discovered what he had done. he had built an electric train set. with all the tunnels and the tracks and the switches and the station. he had about an electric train. and on christmas night he gave it to me and my brother. it was such a marvellous gift. # everybo
. # gloria... # gloria... # in excelsis they are.ervice, he is giving a rare interview here in florence. andrea bocelli, when you think back to your childhood growing up here in italy, are there any memories that stand out for you from christmas time, any strong memories, that excitement, that magic? translation: i that magic? translation: , , ., ., translation: i remember my dad, one ear, for translation: i remember my dad, one year. for almost — translation: i remember my dad, one year, for...
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pablo: gloria gÓmez recibiÓ encantada la noticia, mientras tomaba su cafÉ. >> por lo menos nos ayudalas autoridades federales es de 7.25 dÓlares por hora, pero estos estados seÑalados en el mapa lo subirÁn en 2022. en la actualidad hay 11 millones de puestos de trabajo disponible en los estados unidos. algunas empresas se han adelantado y ya pagan 15 $ por hora a sus empleados. el salario mÍnimo en california es de 15 $ la hora, en nueva york 13.20, en illinois 12 y en nevada 9,50 $. >> las organizaciones dicen que un aumento puede provocar despidos en algunas empresas. pablo: para ismael la noticia del aumento no pudo ser mejor, en especial dice en tiempos de covid—19. >> es bueno porque lamentablemente este problema las estÁ dejando en quiebra. pablo: en washington pablo gato, univision. locutora: la administraciÓn del presidente biden considera levantar las restricciones de viaje a ocho paÍses de África despuÉs de enero. Éstas se implementaron cuando fue identificada la variante omicrÓn por primera vez en sudÁfrica. esta noche en "la ediciÓn nocturna"; el departamento de justicia
pablo: gloria gÓmez recibiÓ encantada la noticia, mientras tomaba su cafÉ. >> por lo menos nos ayudalas autoridades federales es de 7.25 dÓlares por hora, pero estos estados seÑalados en el mapa lo subirÁn en 2022. en la actualidad hay 11 millones de puestos de trabajo disponible en los estados unidos. algunas empresas se han adelantado y ya pagan 15 $ por hora a sus empleados. el salario mÍnimo en california es de 15 $ la hora, en nueva york 13.20, en illinois 12 y en nevada 9,50...