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odette sansom isn't the first, there was also a woman named lise de baissac who is a very different. odette sansom was very -- in aristocrat and came from an island off the coast of africa that had been french captured in the napoleonic war england used as a cooling stop on the way to its far east empires and she spoke french, and if she had a british passport and lived in paris most of her adult life that day that hitler marches and she becomes an enemy alien. if she stays in france, she will end up in a concentration camp so she flees and get to london where her brother is already working for the secret government agency, hands her name to the recruiter and for her it is a very commonsense position. why wouldn't i do everything to save france? there is no balance for her. she's the second female paratrooper ever in history, but this is what captured my imagination about the story she was commanding troops in normandy on d-day and we don't know about her. there were soldiers under her command answering to her orders when the allies arrived she was the second behind enemy lines. on t
odette sansom isn't the first, there was also a woman named lise de baissac who is a very different. odette sansom was very -- in aristocrat and came from an island off the coast of africa that had been french captured in the napoleonic war england used as a cooling stop on the way to its far east empires and she spoke french, and if she had a british passport and lived in paris most of her adult life that day that hitler marches and she becomes an enemy alien. if she stays in france, she will...
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four of those women spoke to us: janice baker-kinney, lise-lotte lublin, heidi thomas and chelan lashahank you, somebody's listening." >> and we will take this opportunity and run with it. thank you for letting us speak. >> reporter: lise-lotte lublin teaches sixth grade at a las vegas school. she didn't tell students she'd be part of bill cosby's retrial. but then, one of them approached her. >> she wrote me a note. and she gives me the notes before i went to philadelphia. and she told me to be strong. and i never talked to her about it. she hands it over to me and i open it up. and just reading the note, i know she knows. >> reporter: on monday april 9th, trial number 2 began. >> mr. cosby how are you feeling today? >> reporter: one by one, the accusers took the stand. >> i'll tell you right now, shaking like a leaf when i first got there. i was sitting on my hands for the first part of my testimony. >> reporter: but for each woman, fear gave way to confidence. even defiance. chalan lasha locked eyes with bill cosby. >> he looked at me in that courtroom and he smiled and ch -- chuckl
four of those women spoke to us: janice baker-kinney, lise-lotte lublin, heidi thomas and chelan lashahank you, somebody's listening." >> and we will take this opportunity and run with it. thank you for letting us speak. >> reporter: lise-lotte lublin teaches sixth grade at a las vegas school. she didn't tell students she'd be part of bill cosby's retrial. but then, one of them approached her. >> she wrote me a note. and she gives me the notes before i went to...
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. >> lise tenÍa muchos motivos de alegrÍas. de sus siete hijos seis viven aquÍ.y triste. que llegue el 10 de mayo, se llegue navidad y solo uno. lo tenÍa destrozado, pero ya ahorita se me juntÓ todo aquÍ. >> quiero dar las gracias a mi padre dios por concedernos a mis hermanos y a mÍ volver a ver a mi madre, volver a abrazarla. >> llanto, brazo y bienvenida es lo que se percibÍa. maría tenÍa 38 aÑos sin verlos. fue un reencuentro que no querÍan que terminara. los abrazos parecÍan interminables y esto es posible gracias a las visas otorgados para que viajaran a estados unidos, un esfuerzo creado por el grupo de palomas mensajeras de aguascalientes. >> yo me motive especialmente yo que no tengo papÁ y yo se lo que es querer abrazar a mi padre. >> las hijas de juana ramÍrez no pudieron contener las lÁgrimas al verla. era un momento que habÍan soÑado. >> es muy triste venir a estados unidos y saber que no vas a volver pronto, pero gracias a dios ella ya estÁ aquÍ. >> estoy muy feliz de ver a mis hijas >> claudia rodrÍguez quien cruzÓ las fronteras hace mÁs de 20 aÑos
. >> lise tenÍa muchos motivos de alegrÍas. de sus siete hijos seis viven aquÍ.y triste. que llegue el 10 de mayo, se llegue navidad y solo uno. lo tenÍa destrozado, pero ya ahorita se me juntÓ todo aquÍ. >> quiero dar las gracias a mi padre dios por concedernos a mis hermanos y a mÍ volver a ver a mi madre, volver a abrazarla. >> llanto, brazo y bienvenida es lo que se percibÍa. maría tenÍa 38 aÑos sin verlos. fue un reencuentro que no querÍan que terminara. los...
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we can speak now to lise grande, who is the un humanitarian co—ordinator in yemen.bc news. clearly a significant step in the crisis. just how badly needed was this? it is the main lifeline for all of the northern area, they depend on the port for the food, medicines and fuel that they need in order to survive. and right now, 80% of the entire population have some form of humanitarian assistance or protection in the majority of that comes through the port. that is the redeployment is still important stop by the blood challenges will be phased in terms of getting eight to the people who needed we are hoping as soon as the redeployment occurs, the un will provide support to the existing management of the port to help them to connect its and efficiency. vital supplies while going to the port faster and helping the millions of people across the country who need that assistance in order to survive. yemen or areas around were not entirely without food, there are grain stores where access has been cut off with that 110w access has been cut off with that now be made accessib
we can speak now to lise grande, who is the un humanitarian co—ordinator in yemen.bc news. clearly a significant step in the crisis. just how badly needed was this? it is the main lifeline for all of the northern area, they depend on the port for the food, medicines and fuel that they need in order to survive. and right now, 80% of the entire population have some form of humanitarian assistance or protection in the majority of that comes through the port. that is the redeployment is still...
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that circuit but that's the name of the circuit for odette to go he writes about her and thinks that lise is her real name if you look at the photo miss left arm belongs to peter churchill know relation to winston but they were the two people he was the commanding officer she was a courier and then a radio operator named arnott so they talk about breaking into the circuit and lease was the first connection and i was fascinated. i have to be careful not to throw out any spoilers i was in palm beach two weeks ago somebody asked a question and a woman said don't a answer that question i'm going to read the book. oo[laughter] sorry. i cannot answer that. so i will be careful not to give spoilers but lighter on --dash i do much of my work on the archives with her debriefing coming back from the war and in case people wonder my editors boss had asked me after she read the manuscript can you do a preface people will not think this is true it is such a thriller but people will thank you made this up i said not a word she said do a preface and outline how this comes about so a lot of it comes from
that circuit but that's the name of the circuit for odette to go he writes about her and thinks that lise is her real name if you look at the photo miss left arm belongs to peter churchill know relation to winston but they were the two people he was the commanding officer she was a courier and then a radio operator named arnott so they talk about breaking into the circuit and lease was the first connection and i was fascinated. i have to be careful not to throw out any spoilers i was in palm...
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talking about breaking their circuit and she was the first connection he had so who is this lise who was this woman? i have to be careful not to throw out any spoilers in palm beach two weeks ago somebody asked a question i was about to answer and a woman said don't answer that question i'm going to read the book. [laughter] sorry but i can answer that. [laughter] so i will be careful not to give spoilers but writing about this amazing woman i started to think about her and i do most of my research in the national archives and there is a huge file of all the documents about her and her debriefing and in case people wonder my editors boss asked after she read the whole manuscript we need a preface. people won't think it is true. it is such a thriller was so much dialogue they will think that you made this up. not a word so in the preface outline how this comes about. and in the debriefing to tell the officer so i can pull direct dialogue from the very person in the scene and peter churchill wrote after the war in the fifties so he has dialogue. they are as close as they can get with t
talking about breaking their circuit and she was the first connection he had so who is this lise who was this woman? i have to be careful not to throw out any spoilers in palm beach two weeks ago somebody asked a question i was about to answer and a woman said don't answer that question i'm going to read the book. [laughter] sorry but i can answer that. [laughter] so i will be careful not to give spoilers but writing about this amazing woman i started to think about her and i do most of my...
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. >> missouri's only abortion lise. that comes as another state ti 1 restrictive abortion laws.art in missouri where planned parenthood is in court trying to keep the state'slastbortion clinic open. thew3 clinic's license is set t expire tomorrow. missouri'sc governor says the state expected it earlier this year and found several parenthood saithe state is, quote, weaponizing that process. we're stillc waiting on a rulin which is expected sometime today, because their deadline is tomorrow. if the judge decides againstxd planned parenthood, missouri becomes thet( first state inc t country with zero abortion clinics. overwhelmingly passed a strict new bill that bans abortion oncá a fetale1heartbeat can be detected which isé@q as early six weexudhks. there are noq exceptions for insacest. it's important to note the law would only take effect if a similar heartbeat abortion law is upheld by a5- federal appea court. it's already been blocked by a judge. >>> stay with news 4 for continuing coverage of the we'll reaction from both sides of the issue coming up at . about two and a hal
. >> missouri's only abortion lise. that comes as another state ti 1 restrictive abortion laws.art in missouri where planned parenthood is in court trying to keep the state'slastbortion clinic open. thew3 clinic's license is set t expire tomorrow. missouri'sc governor says the state expected it earlier this year and found several parenthood saithe state is, quote, weaponizing that process. we're stillc waiting on a rulin which is expected sometime today, because their deadline is...