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this is about samantha, one night in january, 2017, samantha went out with a few friends and coworkers and she woke up the next morning and a coworker's home confused, scared, covered in blood. she had been raped. and after she was raped, she said she was a zombie, couldn't change clothes, couldn't shower, couldn't drink or think. she wanted this event to be erased from her memory. samantha's attacker also began stalking her, and she was struggling with depression and ptsd. in march, samantha took a pregnancy test and another and another. they kept coming back with the same result, pregnant. after the horrible violence she faced, she simply couldn't process that she was now regna regnant. when samantha shared her story with me, she said i knew if i couldn't end this pregnancy, it would end me. so she decided to get an abortion. in the now as you know, judge, the landmark roe v. wade decision gave her that option. gave women the right to decide for themselves whether and when to have a child. roe didn't compel samantha to get an abortion, it didn't tell her what she had to do, but it ga
this is about samantha, one night in january, 2017, samantha went out with a few friends and coworkers and she woke up the next morning and a coworker's home confused, scared, covered in blood. she had been raped. and after she was raped, she said she was a zombie, couldn't change clothes, couldn't shower, couldn't drink or think. she wanted this event to be erased from her memory. samantha's attacker also began stalking her, and she was struggling with depression and ptsd. in march, samantha...
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i'm joined now by samantha early she's a journalist in christ church so samantha it's um it's looking pretty good for an even like a party may win the outright majority that they were hoping for was that expected. some polls i had indicated that earlier in the year but more recent ones had indicated that she would need to form a coalition with the grain. that this might happen and so the electoral system that we have it would be the fist time that a party would have enough votes to govern by itself and normally coalition arrangements are what's needed in new zealand the saws this is really looking like if the current results preliminary results hold to be quite a historic victory for june and the like the past they. just seemed very popular internationally and i guess these poll results show that that feeling is shared by new zealand as well yes it does and she is very well known internationally probably most prominently handling of the terror attacks and crushed and not just last year. and new zealand she's saying very widely prize especially the c.f.o. of her response to the cause a
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i'm joined now by samantha is a journalist in christ chats church samantha it's not a long wait now is there any reason to believe that the outcome of this election isn't a foregone conclusion. speaking results reveal any moment now and the concert hype quickly because they've had a lot of advance 5 saying this election almost 2000000 people cast in votes before it makes an diets out so to speak so this is all very sobering and as for full of conclusion while i was saying oh the pulse of this is the one that really counts it will be very interesting to see how much the vote like the gates was and i are able since it's you're a star right out right in the jar saying or whether they will need a coalition partner and in terms of that coalition partner the gratings have been hovering around that 5 percent free fall to get into parliament so it will be very interesting to say the design meet that we've held on not just the prime minister he's very well known very popular internationally is that a feeling that shit by new zealand is said to me there is a very quiet how lipsticks and he is a
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i'm joined now by samantha early a journalist in christ church samantha good to have you with us it's looking like not just a win but a historic victory for don was she expected to win by such a large margin. well a lot of polls had predicted that juries of this sort of outlier majority that would same tonight but most were predicting that she would need to form a coalition government with the grains and. our electoral system here in new zealand coalition government. they say this is what's usually needed to form a governing majority so it is quite a head start moment that led to his picks out enough to actually govern a lot of what is she briefly outlined as her plan for the next term. well it's really building better for the covert crisis she told supporters they plan to carry on investing in infrastructure things like training and that they now have the mandate to accelerate those planes. just into our journey is very popular internationally you must know i mean winning praise for her reaction to the pandemic as well as that right wing terrorist attack in christ church but i wonder
i'm joined now by samantha early a journalist in christ church samantha good to have you with us it's looking like not just a win but a historic victory for don was she expected to win by such a large margin. well a lot of polls had predicted that juries of this sort of outlier majority that would same tonight but most were predicting that she would need to form a coalition government with the grains and. our electoral system here in new zealand coalition government. they say this is what's...
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it is about samantha one night in january 2017, samantha went out with a few friends and co-workers. she woke up the next morning in a co-worker's home confused, scared, covered in blood. she had been raped. after she was raped, samantha was, in her words, a zombie. she couldn't change clothes. she couldn't shower. she couldn't drink or think. she want this hed this event to erased from her memory. samantha's attacker also began stalking her, and she was struggling with depression and ptsd. in march samantha took a pregnancy test and then another and another. it kept coming back with the same result, pregnant. after the horrible violence she faced, she simply couldn't process that she was now pregnant. when samantha shared her story with me, she said, i knew if i couldn't end this pregnancy, it would end me. so she decided to get an abortion. now, as you know, judge, the landmark roe v. wade decision gave her that option. it gave women the right to decide for themselves whether and when to have a child. roe didn't compel samantha to get an abortion. it didn't tell her what she had to
it is about samantha one night in january 2017, samantha went out with a few friends and co-workers. she woke up the next morning in a co-worker's home confused, scared, covered in blood. she had been raped. after she was raped, samantha was, in her words, a zombie. she couldn't change clothes. she couldn't shower. she couldn't drink or think. she want this hed this event to erased from her memory. samantha's attacker also began stalking her, and she was struggling with depression and ptsd. in...
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i'm joined by samantha early a journalist in christ church samantha good to have you with us it's looking like not just a win but a historic victory for durant was she expected to win by such a large margin well a lot of polls had predicted that very some sort of out large majority that would say no to not but most were predicting that she would need to form a coalition government with the grain and. our electoral system here in new zealand coalition government. what they. usually needed to form a governing majority it is a quite a historic moment that labor has picked up enough to actually. what is she briefly outlined as her plan for the next term. well it's really building back from the code crisis she told supporters they plan to carry on investing in infrastructure things like training and that they now have the mandate to accelerate those plane. 8 descended or journey is very popular internationally you must know i mean winning praise for her reaction to the pandemic as well as that right wing terrorist attack in christ church but i wonder as we consider these results if she faced a
i'm joined by samantha early a journalist in christ church samantha good to have you with us it's looking like not just a win but a historic victory for durant was she expected to win by such a large margin well a lot of polls had predicted that very some sort of out large majority that would say no to not but most were predicting that she would need to form a coalition government with the grain and. our electoral system here in new zealand coalition government. what they. usually needed to...
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♪ hoy se cumplen tres aÑos de la masacre en las vegas, desde esa ciudad samantha dÍaz. >>> asÍ es, yrte que la ceremonia llena de solemnidad no es suficiente para describir lo que aquÍ vivimos esta maÑana, durante la ceremonia donde se rindiÓ homenaje a estas vÍctimas. estÁn en el recuerdo de sus familias, bien amigos y su ciudad los que pero cien aquel 1 de octubre de 2017. (hablan en inglÉs). por con lo desde hace 3 aÑos nunca amanece igual en el valle cada vez que el calendario marca el primero de octubre. y pese a la pandemia stark maÑana al despuntar el alba, rindieron om o homenaje a las vÍctimas de esta masacre. >>> en una ceremonia mÁs pequeÑa que la acostumbrado por la pandemia y dirigido por el alguacil lombardo. se incluyÓ a las mujeres que murieron no 2019 y 2020 por las heridas que recibieron en el tiroteo masivo a las 58 vÍctimas. (hablan en inglÉs). pero antes, un minuto de silencio contemplado en tributo a las vÍctimas, referido por las palabras de albert rivera, el padre de una joven de 21 aÑos que bmuriÓ en la tragedia. (hablan en inglÉs). y debo agregar que que hub
♪ hoy se cumplen tres aÑos de la masacre en las vegas, desde esa ciudad samantha dÍaz. >>> asÍ es, yrte que la ceremonia llena de solemnidad no es suficiente para describir lo que aquÍ vivimos esta maÑana, durante la ceremonia donde se rindiÓ homenaje a estas vÍctimas. estÁn en el recuerdo de sus familias, bien amigos y su ciudad los que pero cien aquel 1 de octubre de 2017. (hablan en inglÉs). por con lo desde hace 3 aÑos nunca amanece igual en el valle cada vez que el...
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samantha, did i say that right? >> it's identity eropa. thank you.er heather heyer was killed in charlottesville. thank you for taking the opportunity to come on. i know this is not easy. but it really is important. what do people need to understand about how, what looked like a half step by the president last night translate into a huge step forward for groups like the proud boys? >> i think -- i think for the far right, especially, in terms of white supremacy or groups like the proud boys are, without direct condemnation or disavowal of this movement, they feel invigorated. they are already making merchandise for it. they're making large, grandiose statements, excited for whatever the next move might be called for them. >> and what does it mean, to those kinds of groups and the people in them? to hear themselves equated with movements like anti-fascism or movements like systemic equality, black lives matter. that banner. what does it mean to them to be kind of put on even footing? >> i think, for them, it is also an empowering situation. they feel
samantha, did i say that right? >> it's identity eropa. thank you.er heather heyer was killed in charlottesville. thank you for taking the opportunity to come on. i know this is not easy. but it really is important. what do people need to understand about how, what looked like a half step by the president last night translate into a huge step forward for groups like the proud boys? >> i think -- i think for the far right, especially, in terms of white supremacy or groups like the...
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right samantha only speaking just cross church thanks very much for that analysis. when out to some of the other stories making news around the world french authorities have called the brutal killing of a teacher in a town outside paris a terrorist attack the man was knifed to death on friday afternoon near the school where he taught investigators believe he was targeted for showing people's cartoons of the prophet muhammad in a lesson on freedom of expression. police and protesters have clashed in chile is the country approaches the one year anniversary of mass demonstrations against the government the protesters were back on the streets to gain to again vent their anger about inequality and the policies of president sebastian pinera. romania's coated caseload remains continues to grow with hospitals already operating at full capacity they want patients may end up dying at home of the situation deteriorating the government is hoping the numbers will stabilize in 2 to 3 weeks after introducing tougher restrictions. well let's return to our top story now as a vision
right samantha only speaking just cross church thanks very much for that analysis. when out to some of the other stories making news around the world french authorities have called the brutal killing of a teacher in a town outside paris a terrorist attack the man was knifed to death on friday afternoon near the school where he taught investigators believe he was targeted for showing people's cartoons of the prophet muhammad in a lesson on freedom of expression. police and protesters have...
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roe did not compel samantha to get an abortion.t did not tell her what she had to do, but it gave her that choice. question that i would like to ask you concerns your legal position. protect constitution samantha's right ot hto have an abortion? judge barret: roe v. wade clearly held the constitution protected a woman's right to terminate a pregnancy, they upheld the central holding and found in greater detail the test the court uses to consider the legality of abortion regulations. sen. blumenthal: i'm asking you this question, because the group that sponsored the first letter, st. joseph's county right to life, as it was then known, states "abortion is never the right answer, even in cases of sexual assault or where the pregnant woman's life is in danger." and the purpose of the letters you signed seem to be a statement of legal position, but you are saying there is a constitutional right to an abortion. judge barret: the statements i signed from the st. joseph county rights to life did not say anything about rape, insets, or any
roe did not compel samantha to get an abortion.t did not tell her what she had to do, but it gave her that choice. question that i would like to ask you concerns your legal position. protect constitution samantha's right ot hto have an abortion? judge barret: roe v. wade clearly held the constitution protected a woman's right to terminate a pregnancy, they upheld the central holding and found in greater detail the test the court uses to consider the legality of abortion regulations. sen....
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i'm joined now by samantha early a journalist in christ church samantha good to have you with us it's looking like not just a win but a historic victory for dern was she expected to win by such a large margin. well a lot of polls had predicted that juries the sort of outlier majority that would say no to not but most were predicting that you would need to form a coalition government with the grains and. our electoral system here in new zealand coalition government. they say this is what's usually needed to form a governing majority so it is a quite a head start moment that led to his puts out enough to to actually govern alone what is she briefly outlined as your plan for the next term. well it's really building back from the code crisis she told supporters they plan to carry on investing in infrastructure things like training and that they now have the mandate to excel arrives those who claim. descent or journey is very popular internationally you must know i mean winning praise for her reaction to the pandemic as well as that right wing terrorist attack in christ church but i wonder
i'm joined now by samantha early a journalist in christ church samantha good to have you with us it's looking like not just a win but a historic victory for dern was she expected to win by such a large margin. well a lot of polls had predicted that juries the sort of outlier majority that would say no to not but most were predicting that you would need to form a coalition government with the grains and. our electoral system here in new zealand coalition government. they say this is what's...
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thank you, samantha.ll stop you will bear with us, it isa all stop you will bear with us, it is a very busy newsday for all of us. is a very busy newsday for all of us. wejust is a very busy newsday for all of us. we just want to tell you that the president is now at walter reed, he recorded this short video and tweeted out, let's take a quick listen. i want to thank everybody for the tremendous support. i am going to walter reed hospital. i think i'm doing very well. but we are going to make sure that things work out. the first lady is doing very well, so thank you very much, i appreciate it, i will never forget thank you. president from just before leaving the white house. antony, i'm watching that, he's wearing his suit, he looks well, perhaps a little pale but that's all i'm seeing. a little pale. perhaps he wasn't wearing the makeup that he sometimes does that gives him a little more colour. looking perhaps a little uneasy, but given the circumstances, i can certainly understand that. the "i think i'
thank you, samantha.ll stop you will bear with us, it isa all stop you will bear with us, it is a very busy newsday for all of us. is a very busy newsday for all of us. wejust is a very busy newsday for all of us. we just want to tell you that the president is now at walter reed, he recorded this short video and tweeted out, let's take a quick listen. i want to thank everybody for the tremendous support. i am going to walter reed hospital. i think i'm doing very well. but we are going to make...
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evan brown, thank you very samantha azzarello, thank you for your time. we appreciate it kelly. >> shares of facebook, twitter and google all higher ahead of tomorrow's senate hearings, where their ceos are set to appear virtually ylan has more on what mark zuckerberg is going to say >> i've obtained a copy of the written comments of mark zuckerberg he says without section 230, they would perhaps field the risk of constant litigation as they try to remove potentially harmful content as well as misinformation however, he does acknowledge that the debate about section 230 shows that people of all political persuasions are unhappy with the status quo. and he strikes what sounds like a more conciliatory tone saying that i believe congress should update the law to make sure it is working as intended he said he supports ideas around transparency, collaboration and some of the bipartisan proposals and looks forward to meaningful dialogue he said he looks forward to public scrutiny, says i know we will be judged by how we perform in this pivotal time and live up
evan brown, thank you very samantha azzarello, thank you for your time. we appreciate it kelly. >> shares of facebook, twitter and google all higher ahead of tomorrow's senate hearings, where their ceos are set to appear virtually ylan has more on what mark zuckerberg is going to say >> i've obtained a copy of the written comments of mark zuckerberg he says without section 230, they would perhaps field the risk of constant litigation as they try to remove potentially harmful content...
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some people, jonathan swann and samantha guthrie, have been successful. a former she is lawyer. there is something about the president and his orbit generally, he is not challenged. briefings thatnd support his worldview. you have someone like savannah, she was polite, she was cheerful, but she was also relentless and armed with the facts and could go back time and time again to push him, politely. for when he said a fact that was wrong, this construed a study to sayingis is what you are and here is why it is wrong. it elicits answers for the public that you don't normally get to see when we hear trump talking points. he gets a question and here's a keyword. he presses a button, here's what i think about black voters or the economy. to have that back and forth is fascinating and revealing. her rapidfirek his lackrevealed about of policy questions than previous formats. >> there are some he did not quite answer. wereoments that stood out in policy. the moment that stood out was when she pressed him on his willingness to deny white supremacy. on why do you think it is acceptable t
some people, jonathan swann and samantha guthrie, have been successful. a former she is lawyer. there is something about the president and his orbit generally, he is not challenged. briefings thatnd support his worldview. you have someone like savannah, she was polite, she was cheerful, but she was also relentless and armed with the facts and could go back time and time again to push him, politely. for when he said a fact that was wrong, this construed a study to sayingis is what you are and...
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that even if the samantha message station how can i help you. come to her. if. you're young from 100. 50. you to the group decision you're right. so as to. allow you to marry this person shall. this video it's to just sing the song of mine that are open i want to sing it acappella. i don't have any music for it right now but i'm looking for somebody to. listen to it and 7 which if they give me time it's this song is my song i wrote it ok so here it is hope you enjoy it it is carlo. backwards. so. when. the rain. has skinned you. you know and. stuck in the sand. in. the true. since lane. and. this wind cannot see above. and. into. this wind do. you say you. know me. and. i was to my house before my dad the cafe stamboul. come on support me. come on. give me a lot. ringback . you know we. really thought it very passionate love you eat with me right now all. morning there's a song. that all go to all one right here. steve yes good. money brenda sure. enough a goal. down on you said. no no no. you. thank. you. thank you thank you thank you. was. was. quite. sure. wh
that even if the samantha message station how can i help you. come to her. if. you're young from 100. 50. you to the group decision you're right. so as to. allow you to marry this person shall. this video it's to just sing the song of mine that are open i want to sing it acappella. i don't have any music for it right now but i'm looking for somebody to. listen to it and 7 which if they give me time it's this song is my song i wrote it ok so here it is hope you enjoy it it is carlo. backwards....
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that even if the samantha message stating how can i help you. through her. if. you're young from 100 you. came. to the group decision you're reading this i was used so as to. allow you to marry this person show. this video it's to just sing the song of mine that are open i want to sing it acappella. i don't have any music for it right now but i'm looking person i need to. listen to it and 7 which if they give me time it's this is my song i wrote it ok so here it is hope you enjoy it it is carlo. backwards. so. when. the rain. has skinned you. and. stuck in the sand. in. the true. good. and since then slain. in. this wind cannot see above. and. into. this wind do. you say it's. a home. and. was tomorrow before the cafe symbol it's really hard to support me in our body have come out giving up on. ringback. and. this week we really thought it very passionate love you eat with me right now all. the way as far. as the all goes all one right here. steve yes good. money brenda sure. enough a bowl. down on you said. no no no. you. thank. you. thank you thank you thank y
that even if the samantha message stating how can i help you. through her. if. you're young from 100 you. came. to the group decision you're reading this i was used so as to. allow you to marry this person show. this video it's to just sing the song of mine that are open i want to sing it acappella. i don't have any music for it right now but i'm looking person i need to. listen to it and 7 which if they give me time it's this is my song i wrote it ok so here it is hope you enjoy it it is...
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samantha, glad you're here.rote an op-ed for cnn.com and it is called this is a code red moment for the u.s. government. i also know that you worked lieu h 2nis with president obama. >> this is a moment of international security even as members of president trump's administration don't become sick. it is never a good thing when world leaders and world media are questioning the stability of the u.s. government, not to mention the presidential succession lineup. that really does question how credible the united states is as a global leader on strategic issues on a tactical level, christi, it is no secret that we're on a resource restrained environment from a national security perspective. critical resources are being diverted just to try to contain and mitigate the outbreak within the innersanctions of the white house. and threats to the homeland. concurrently from a strategic macro perspective the whole notion that the united states can credibly lead the world in confronting any global threat whether it's a trans
samantha, glad you're here.rote an op-ed for cnn.com and it is called this is a code red moment for the u.s. government. i also know that you worked lieu h 2nis with president obama. >> this is a moment of international security even as members of president trump's administration don't become sick. it is never a good thing when world leaders and world media are questioning the stability of the u.s. government, not to mention the presidential succession lineup. that really does question...
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do we have samantha with us, yes or no? >> we don't have samantha. we'll go back to kaitlan. we don't know if that's sure now that if it is possible. we don't know the president's condition. who knows what's going to happen and what his condition will be while he's in quarantine and while this virus progresses in his body. >> that's the number one question is the president's health. i don't think any sitting president in office have faced something like this. you think of ronald reagan being shot and things of that nature coming to mind when you think of the president having something so serious and so unknown. there are a lot of unknown about coronavirus where we see how it affects some people severely and some people not at all. sometimes it depends on their age and morbidity. it is unpredictable at best. that's why health experts s been so concerned about it. it is not just the people who are young that don't have anything to worry about that can go back and do this. the fear is they would spread it to other people. people who are older like the president who is in his 70s
do we have samantha with us, yes or no? >> we don't have samantha. we'll go back to kaitlan. we don't know if that's sure now that if it is possible. we don't know the president's condition. who knows what's going to happen and what his condition will be while he's in quarantine and while this virus progresses in his body. >> that's the number one question is the president's health. i don't think any sitting president in office have faced something like this. you think of ronald...
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i'm joined now by samantha early a journalist in christ church samantha good to have you with us it's looking like not just a win but a historic victory for durant was she expected to win by such a large margin well a lot of polls had predicted that very sort of out large majority that was saying tonight that was where predicting a that she would need to form a coalition government with the grain and under our electoral system here in new zealand coalition government. what they. needed to form a governing majority it is quite a historic moment. the has picked up enough to actually govern a lot on what is she briefly outlined as her plan for the next term. well it's really building better for the code crisis she told supporters they plan to carry on investing in infrastructure things like training and that they now have a mandate to accelerate those claims. descent or journey is very popular internationally you must know i mean winning praise for her reaction to the pandemic as well as that right wing terrorist attack in christ church but i wonder as we consider these results if she fa
i'm joined now by samantha early a journalist in christ church samantha good to have you with us it's looking like not just a win but a historic victory for durant was she expected to win by such a large margin well a lot of polls had predicted that very sort of out large majority that was saying tonight that was where predicting a that she would need to form a coalition government with the grain and under our electoral system here in new zealand coalition government. what they. needed to form...
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hi, samantha. thank you very much indeed. good evening to you.ague on sunday, the pick of them was at tottenham, who were cruising to a win against west ham and had just brought gareth bale off the bench. it was the welshman‘s first appearance since returning to the club on loan from real madrid, but it work out as planned. after first half goals from son heung min and two from harry kane were wiped out in the final 10 minutes, as the hammers salvaged a draw. a headerfrom balbuena, a sanchez own goal then a thunderbolt from manuel lanzini into the top corner with the last kick of the game deep into injury time and it finished 3—3. it's easierfor me it's easier for me to praise west ham for their belief. they were losing 3—0 at half—time and, for the majority of the second half, the game was comfortable. they did not have chances, they did not have creation of opportunities, and then the last part of the game, one free kick brought them into the game, increase their belief, which is something i have been praising the they were lucky, but maybe we
hi, samantha. thank you very much indeed. good evening to you.ague on sunday, the pick of them was at tottenham, who were cruising to a win against west ham and had just brought gareth bale off the bench. it was the welshman‘s first appearance since returning to the club on loan from real madrid, but it work out as planned. after first half goals from son heung min and two from harry kane were wiped out in the final 10 minutes, as the hammers salvaged a draw. a headerfrom balbuena, a sanchez...
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roe did not compel samantha to get an abortion. it did not tell her what she had to do, but it gave her that choice. question that i would like to ask you concerns your legal position. protect constitution samantha's right ot hto have an abortion? judge barret: roe v. wade clearly held the constitution protected a woman's right to terminate a pregnancy, they upheld the central holding and found in greater detail the test the court uses to consider the legality of abortion regulations. sen. blumenthal: i'm asking you this question, because the group that sponsored the first letter, st. joseph's county right to life, as it was then known, states "abortion is never the right answer, even in cases of sexual assault or where the pregnant woman's life is in danger." and the purpose of the letters you signed seem to be a statement of legal position, but you are saying there is a constitutional right to an abortion. judge barret: the statements i signed from the st. joseph county rights to life did not say anything about rape, insets, or a
roe did not compel samantha to get an abortion. it did not tell her what she had to do, but it gave her that choice. question that i would like to ask you concerns your legal position. protect constitution samantha's right ot hto have an abortion? judge barret: roe v. wade clearly held the constitution protected a woman's right to terminate a pregnancy, they upheld the central holding and found in greater detail the test the court uses to consider the legality of abortion regulations. sen....
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that is all we have for the moment from washington, samantha.ery fast out of the united states this evening. absolutelu. katty, we will back with you. it's well known that the older you are and the heavier you are, the higher the risk of having serious complicatons, with covid—i9. our medical editor fergus walsh looks at the risk to president trump's health. donald trump has several factors which raise his risk profile for coronavirus — his age, weight, and being a man. at 7a, he's often insisted how healthy he is, despite a love of burgers and hot dogs. age is the biggest risk factorfor covid—i9. in the united states, eight out of ten deaths have been among the over—65s. the risk of dying for somebody aged 65 to 7a is 90 times higher than for someone in their 20s. to put that in context, a recent international study found that once infected with coronavirus, the chances of dying were around one in 100 at age 65, one in 25 at 75, and one in seven at 85. the president and first lady of the united states... the first lady, melania trump, is just 5
that is all we have for the moment from washington, samantha.ery fast out of the united states this evening. absolutelu. katty, we will back with you. it's well known that the older you are and the heavier you are, the higher the risk of having serious complicatons, with covid—i9. our medical editor fergus walsh looks at the risk to president trump's health. donald trump has several factors which raise his risk profile for coronavirus — his age, weight, and being a man. at 7a, he's often...
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if you doubt it, let me introduce you to samantha. one night in january 20167, samantha went out with a few friends and coworkers. she woke up the next morning in a coworker's home confused, scared, covered in her own blood. sheshe'd been raped. after she was raped, samantha was in her own words a zombie. she just wanted the event to be erased from her memory. that march samantha took a pregnancy test and then another, then another. they kept coming back with the same result, pregnant. after the horrible violence she faced, she simply couldn't process that she was now pregnant. she chose to have an abortion. when samantha shared her story with me, she wrote, quote, i knew that if i couldn't end this pregnancy, it would end me. reversing roe v. wade will matter for tracy also from connecticut, a woman i met, also courageous and honest. tracy was diagnosed with stage four endo metro sis which caused an ongoing inability to have a healthy pregnancy. but she was as describes it, quote, one of the lucky ones. she had access to care and was
if you doubt it, let me introduce you to samantha. one night in january 20167, samantha went out with a few friends and coworkers. she woke up the next morning in a coworker's home confused, scared, covered in her own blood. sheshe'd been raped. after she was raped, samantha was in her own words a zombie. she just wanted the event to be erased from her memory. that march samantha took a pregnancy test and then another, then another. they kept coming back with the same result, pregnant. after...
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i'm samantha simmonds.ction campaign. thousands gather in cities across france in support of the schoolteacher beheaded after showing cartoons of the prophet muhammad to pupils. as protestors defy a ban on gatherings for a fourth day — thailand's prime minister says the government is ready to talk. and un secretary—general antonio guterres urges armenia and azerbaijan to observe their latest ceasefire — describing attacks on civilians as totally u na cce pta ble.
i'm samantha simmonds.ction campaign. thousands gather in cities across france in support of the schoolteacher beheaded after showing cartoons of the prophet muhammad to pupils. as protestors defy a ban on gatherings for a fourth day — thailand's prime minister says the government is ready to talk. and un secretary—general antonio guterres urges armenia and azerbaijan to observe their latest ceasefire — describing attacks on civilians as totally u na cce pta ble.
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goals from chloe kelly, samantha mewis and ellen white helped seal the emphatic win for city.righton 3—0, with this ella toone penalty setting them on their way. there were also wins for arsenal, chelsea and reading. we knew it would be different, but no—one could have predicted the dramatic finish to this years london marathon. because of covid, only elite runners actually ran a specially mapped out course. but the hot favourite, four time winner eliud kipchoge only came eighth and there was a 100 metres sprint to the line with kenya's vincent kipchumba and shura kitata from ethiopia vying for the win. it was kitata who won through with a time of 2 hours, five minutes and 41 seconds. joe wilson reports. so, began london's first or to marathon. covid changed everything and changed nothing. the course was a lapse of st james's park but still the same distance. this weather demanded more endurance than ever. bridget kosgei was streets ahead by the time the women's elite rates finished. she had beaten the course and the rain and all of her rivals. but not a day for world records.
goals from chloe kelly, samantha mewis and ellen white helped seal the emphatic win for city.righton 3—0, with this ella toone penalty setting them on their way. there were also wins for arsenal, chelsea and reading. we knew it would be different, but no—one could have predicted the dramatic finish to this years london marathon. because of covid, only elite runners actually ran a specially mapped out course. but the hot favourite, four time winner eliud kipchoge only came eighth and there...
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. >> reporter: samantha nary remembers the moment around 6:45 last night when the lights went out and the ac was silent. >> i feel like i'm in a desert. >> reporter: the scorching heat and the dying battery on her laptop did not stop this fourth grader from completing her school wo schoolwork. we found samantha and her parents charging up their phones and logging on to the free wi-fi in one of the four pg&e resource centers in napa county. >> i did some homework without a compass. >> reporter: on highway 128, staff at the cedar care home were doing their best to keep their nine senior residents comfortable during the power shut-off. >> we can't use the air conditioner. >> reporter: a $2,000 generator in the backyard is powering up the essentials. refrigerators, hospital beds and electric wheelchairs. not included, the individual tvs in each bedroom. >> they don't like it. they're not happy. >> reporter: it's been an exhausting year for the seniors and the staff that care for them. the recent glass fire forced them to evacuate to a hotel in lake county. last year's psps forced the seni
. >> reporter: samantha nary remembers the moment around 6:45 last night when the lights went out and the ac was silent. >> i feel like i'm in a desert. >> reporter: the scorching heat and the dying battery on her laptop did not stop this fourth grader from completing her school wo schoolwork. we found samantha and her parents charging up their phones and logging on to the free wi-fi in one of the four pg&e resource centers in napa county. >> i did some homework...
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compañías reparen bienes la suspensión está disponible para residentes del condado monterrey, napa, samanthabre >>> las temperaturas hacen la diferencia, guillermo qué podemos esperar a las próximas horas >>> gracias hablamos de los cambios que son buenas noticias fátima, amigos vemos a san josé en un atardecer donde la calidad del aire de color amarillo se se ve pero se ve montañas hamilton el observatorio atrás todavía hasta el martes una mala calidad del aire pero vienen los cambios extraordinaria noticia, saludos vamos hablar de las temperaturas que están en los 88 gratos por la noche se espera que alcance un rango a los 61, un poco de valor de descenso las temperaturas volvemos a san josé temperaturas en los 84 auckland, está fresco san francisco con 77° hacia el norteel calor continúa 98° son las del domingo cálido hacia el interior pero el aire más fresco debido que comenzará a soplar lo que es el pacífico las condiciones cambian mucha atención imagen sabe tal se va a conectar fin a la cantidad de un es el huracán categoría 3, el viento de 125 millas por hora el sistema se acerca un c
compañías reparen bienes la suspensión está disponible para residentes del condado monterrey, napa, samanthabre >>> las temperaturas hacen la diferencia, guillermo qué podemos esperar a las próximas horas >>> gracias hablamos de los cambios que son buenas noticias fátima, amigos vemos a san josé en un atardecer donde la calidad del aire de color amarillo se se ve pero se ve montañas hamilton el observatorio atrás todavía hasta el martes una mala calidad del aire...
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. >> samantha gordon with consumer reports said the coronavirus is a big reason why. amazon was overwhelmed with orders in the spring and summer when americans shifted to more online shopping as stores shut down. >> amazon prime day is back. >> the company moved their two day prime day from july to this week, offering more than a million sale items. target, wal-mart, and others are following suit with online deals. >> we are seeing sales at best buy and bed, bath and beyond. >> and many are ready to take advantage of the discounts. a survey found 75% of americans prefer to do their holiday shopping online. 67% say they are searching for deals during the prime days. that's more than cyber monday and black friday. >> i think the trend of earlier shopping for the holidays is here to stay. >> retail me not said there are big price cuts on electronics, appliances, and home goods. >> a lot of people are going to start their shopping and then some cases finish it in october. that's because 55% of people are concerned about those inventory and shipping delays. >> chris martin
. >> samantha gordon with consumer reports said the coronavirus is a big reason why. amazon was overwhelmed with orders in the spring and summer when americans shifted to more online shopping as stores shut down. >> amazon prime day is back. >> the company moved their two day prime day from july to this week, offering more than a million sale items. target, wal-mart, and others are following suit with online deals. >> we are seeing sales at best buy and bed, bath and...
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i'm samantha simmonds. europe announces new emergency restrictions in several countries, as it scrambles to stop a second wave of coronavirus infections. president trump's nominee to the us supreme court evades questions from senators, including vice—presidential candidate kamala harris, refusing to discuss laws ona number of controversial issues. were you aware of president trump's statements, committing to nominatejudges who trump's statements, committing to nominate judges who will strike down the affordable care act? as i sit here i do not re call act? as i sit here i do not recall seeing those statements. president trump tries to shore up support in pennsylvania for his second campaign rally since his covid—19 diagnosis. as the eu prepares to discuss british proposals on post—brexit fishing rights, we meet the french fishermen worried they'll bear the brunt of the changes. across europe, many countries are imposing more extreme measures to fight the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic. the czech re
i'm samantha simmonds. europe announces new emergency restrictions in several countries, as it scrambles to stop a second wave of coronavirus infections. president trump's nominee to the us supreme court evades questions from senators, including vice—presidential candidate kamala harris, refusing to discuss laws ona number of controversial issues. were you aware of president trump's statements, committing to nominatejudges who trump's statements, committing to nominate judges who will strike...
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i'm samantha simmonds. one week before election day in the us, campaigning intensifies for donald trump and joe biden. we're going to a great, red wave for people who want to go out, go out and vote. the divisions are getting wider in our nation, angry people are upset. anger and suspicion are growing. burning anger on the streets of philadelphia, looting and violence breaks out in a second night of unrest after another black man's shot dead by police. in europe, more countries impose curfews to contain coronavirus, as the second wave of cases swells across the continent. i now officially declare melbourne restaurant open for business! a midnight re—opening for melbourne's restaurants and retailers — the australian city celebrates the lifting of lockdown. hello and welcome. with under a week to go until the us election, although 69 million americans are already chosen the next leader and the decision has already proved remarkable with already proved remarkable with a record number of postal vote is an early
i'm samantha simmonds. one week before election day in the us, campaigning intensifies for donald trump and joe biden. we're going to a great, red wave for people who want to go out, go out and vote. the divisions are getting wider in our nation, angry people are upset. anger and suspicion are growing. burning anger on the streets of philadelphia, looting and violence breaks out in a second night of unrest after another black man's shot dead by police. in europe, more countries impose curfews...
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"consumer reports" deals editor samantha gordon says amazon prime day moving from its usual dates inhanges things. >> it's part of the holiday shopping experience this year, and what is going to happen is you're going to see really good deals for prime day, and then you're going to see moderate deals through the rest of october and november and you're going to see the really big deals come back again around bli black friday. so where will you fine td the deals? on just about everything, samantha says, but pay special attention to amazon-branded products. >> there are going to be a million deals for prime day this year. the one they promote the heaviest is their own products. your echo smart smart smart smat fires and kindles and things like that. >> koou100 million americans ar prime members. they pay the least and get free shipping. but anyone can shop on amazon prime day. if you're scouting deals, look at all of amazon's competitors, too. walmart, target and best buy are among the stores offering sales over the next couple of days. >>> the very best deals are reserved for amazon pr
"consumer reports" deals editor samantha gordon says amazon prime day moving from its usual dates inhanges things. >> it's part of the holiday shopping experience this year, and what is going to happen is you're going to see really good deals for prime day, and then you're going to see moderate deals through the rest of october and november and you're going to see the really big deals come back again around bli black friday. so where will you fine td the deals? on just about...
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i'm so samantha. you know. son of to say. i'm not coming here not to the sudan for comfort from my money and get along with and i'm someone the what i've seen. law i'm not the person i'm going on for support i'm not that i'm like i was a customer and i have. talked on. the list but not all that got in with him whatever the one with it i had the money well then with the hood and as but it is better that i didn't they are together. oh so now the head of the and most likely that. i didn't know about it would have been would have been either. but out she was gone i was a. vision of a lot of real but i could be about i would go and i'm going to make that i don't you know you don't know god but i did and we got again as i know what i wish it was a little. odd i value. the much because. i knew. i wouldn't get done and even those that were going to get done. on the whole got stuck in a lot of days on a whole lot of planes and. a lot of them was machine below 100. and even in those if you. invest. in cry and enjoy the. food done on av
i'm so samantha. you know. son of to say. i'm not coming here not to the sudan for comfort from my money and get along with and i'm someone the what i've seen. law i'm not the person i'm going on for support i'm not that i'm like i was a customer and i have. talked on. the list but not all that got in with him whatever the one with it i had the money well then with the hood and as but it is better that i didn't they are together. oh so now the head of the and most likely that. i didn't know...
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i'm samantha simmonds.o stop a second wave of coronavirus infections. president trump's nominee to the us supreme court evades questions from senators, including vice—presidential candidate kamala harris, refusing to discuss laws ona number of controversial issues. were you aware of president trump's statements, committing to nominatejudges who trump's statements, committing to nominate judges who will strike down the affordable care act? as i sit here i do not re call act? as i sit here i do not recall seeing those statements. president trump tries to shore up support in pennsylvania for his second campaign rally since his covid—i9 diagnosis.
i'm samantha simmonds.o stop a second wave of coronavirus infections. president trump's nominee to the us supreme court evades questions from senators, including vice—presidential candidate kamala harris, refusing to discuss laws ona number of controversial issues. were you aware of president trump's statements, committing to nominatejudges who trump's statements, committing to nominate judges who will strike down the affordable care act? as i sit here i do not re call act? as i sit here i do...
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i'm samantha simmonds.ning intensifies for donald trump and joe biden. we're going to a great, red wave for people who want to go out, go out and vote. the divisions are getting wider in out divisions are getting wider in our nation, angry people are upset. anger and suspicion are growing. burning anger on the streets of philadelphia, looting and violence breaks out in a second night of unrest after another black man's shot dead by police. in europe, more countries impose curfews to contain coronavirus, as the second wave of cases swells
i'm samantha simmonds.ning intensifies for donald trump and joe biden. we're going to a great, red wave for people who want to go out, go out and vote. the divisions are getting wider in out divisions are getting wider in our nation, angry people are upset. anger and suspicion are growing. burning anger on the streets of philadelphia, looting and violence breaks out in a second night of unrest after another black man's shot dead by police. in europe, more countries impose curfews to contain...
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and running by skype from oakland is samantha iv, a senior at skyline high school. thank you both for joining. sam, you are going to be a first time voter. what issues are most pressing to you? >> the issues that are most pressing to me as a member of generation and c would be economic inequality, racial inequality, and gender inequality, which all kind of lumped together in some sort of way. >> alexa, you do a lot of work, how is this different from what you are hearing across the nation? >> i lead a checked picking network, so i work with a team ofbout 30 teenagers spread across the u.s. and they help us by combating the spread of misinformation by fact checking claims on their social media feeds. things there also interested in fact checking. we are seeing a lot of claims related to issues related to climate, racial injustice. there are also veryinterested in fact checking claims related to lgbt rights gun control. there also very interested in getting accurate information related to the coronavirus. >> sam, it seems like young people are very energized to vote t
and running by skype from oakland is samantha iv, a senior at skyline high school. thank you both for joining. sam, you are going to be a first time voter. what issues are most pressing to you? >> the issues that are most pressing to me as a member of generation and c would be economic inequality, racial inequality, and gender inequality, which all kind of lumped together in some sort of way. >> alexa, you do a lot of work, how is this different from what you are hearing across the...
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. >> reporter: samantha gordon with "consumer reports" says the coronavirus is a big reason why.n the spring and summer when americans shifted to even more online shopping as stores shut down. >> amazon prime day is back. >> reporter: the company moved their annual two-day prime day from july to this week, offering more than 1 million sale items. target, walmart and others are following suit with online deals. >> we're also seeing sales at sam's club and best buy and bed, bath & beyond and all of the major retailers are offering different savings. >> reporter: and many people are ready to take advantage of the discounts. a survey from retail me not found 75% of americans prefer to do their holiday shopping online. 67% say they're searching for deals during the prime days, that's more than cyber monday and black friday. >> i think the trend of earlier shopping for the holidays is here to stay. >> reporter: retail me not's sara skirboll says there are big price cuts on electronics, appliances and home goods. >> a lot of people are going to start their shopping and in some cases fin
. >> reporter: samantha gordon with "consumer reports" says the coronavirus is a big reason why.n the spring and summer when americans shifted to even more online shopping as stores shut down. >> amazon prime day is back. >> reporter: the company moved their annual two-day prime day from july to this week, offering more than 1 million sale items. target, walmart and others are following suit with online deals. >> we're also seeing sales at sam's club and best...
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this is bbc news — i'm samantha simmonds — with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and arounddo so in two months. as coronavirus infections surge in europe again — the world health organisation issues a new warning. we are at a critical juncture in this pandemic. particularly in the northern hemisphere. the next few months are going to be very tough. the entire population of wales has entered a 17—day lockdown —involving the strictest coronavirus measures anywhere in the uk. and we hearfrom nicole kidman and hugh grant about their new project, a whodunnit set among the socialites of manhattan.
this is bbc news — i'm samantha simmonds — with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and arounddo so in two months. as coronavirus infections surge in europe again — the world health organisation issues a new warning. we are at a critical juncture in this pandemic. particularly in the northern hemisphere. the next few months are going to be very tough. the entire population of wales has entered a 17—day lockdown —involving the strictest coronavirus measures anywhere in the uk....
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must not close their loss of are struggling in the soup kitchen feeds on average 3000 people a day samantha mohr ozaki started it when she saw families in the community going to bed hungry she says a lot of older people who live alone are regulars some will tell you that their children. have died because of hiv and aids and some will tell you that they went to south africa and they never came back or remember them some will tell you that. here she's there but doesn't do anything for me so i have to make a plan for myself. some of these pensioners had decent jobs and diligently save for retirement but decades of inflation in zimbabwe wiped out a savings zimbabweans are facing their worst economic crisis in a decade soaring inflation shortages of food foreign currency and now the coronavirus has made things worse we used to get assistance from. individuals but because these individual companies they're also finding they're also facing financial challenges therefore they also find a different they are now finding it difficult to extend their hand to assist. the early. old age homes receive a m
must not close their loss of are struggling in the soup kitchen feeds on average 3000 people a day samantha mohr ozaki started it when she saw families in the community going to bed hungry she says a lot of older people who live alone are regulars some will tell you that their children. have died because of hiv and aids and some will tell you that they went to south africa and they never came back or remember them some will tell you that. here she's there but doesn't do anything for me so i...
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i'm samantha simmonds. president trump addresses supporters in nevada on the latest stage of his election campaign. thousands gather in cities across france in support of the schoolteacher beheaded after showing cartoons of the prophet muhammad to pupils. as protestors defy a ban on gatherings for a fourth day — thailand's prime minister says the government is ready to talk. and un secretary—general antonio guterres urges armenia and azerbaijan to observe their latest ceasefire — describing attacks on civilians as totally u na cce pta ble. hello and welcome. with just over two weeks away for the us election, president donald trump has embarked on a tour of battleground states. in the coming days he'll be in arizona, pennsylvania and north carolina. today the president has been in nevada. he's attended a service at the international church of las vegas. once considered a battleground state, nevada hasn't swung for a republican presidential contender since 200a. another rally is about to get under way, this t
i'm samantha simmonds. president trump addresses supporters in nevada on the latest stage of his election campaign. thousands gather in cities across france in support of the schoolteacher beheaded after showing cartoons of the prophet muhammad to pupils. as protestors defy a ban on gatherings for a fourth day — thailand's prime minister says the government is ready to talk. and un secretary—general antonio guterres urges armenia and azerbaijan to observe their latest ceasefire —...
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goals from chloe kelly, samantha mewis and ellen white helped seal the emphatic win.—year—old in a match lasting just over an hour. it took polish teenager iga swiatek 68 minutes to beat the two—time grand slam champion in straight sets to reach the quarterfinals. the 19—year—old had only managed to win one game when she met halep at the same stage of roland garros last year. men's champion rafa nadal is also through. sotsass has won europe's richest horse race, the prix de l‘arc de triomphe at longchamp. much of the pre—race talk had been if enable, ridden by frankie dettorri, could win it for a record third time. but it was the french—trained sotsass who took it. there was a stewards' inquiry into interference between runners, but the result was not affected. whether you are in the next hour. talking about the elite race on the london marathon. there have been plenty of runners taking part locally because of the coronavirus. two of them are joining locally because of the coronavirus. two of them arejoining us now. congratulations. claire everett and tamsin sharland
goals from chloe kelly, samantha mewis and ellen white helped seal the emphatic win.—year—old in a match lasting just over an hour. it took polish teenager iga swiatek 68 minutes to beat the two—time grand slam champion in straight sets to reach the quarterfinals. the 19—year—old had only managed to win one game when she met halep at the same stage of roland garros last year. men's champion rafa nadal is also through. sotsass has won europe's richest horse race, the prix de l‘arc de...
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which is typically more like a you know like a christian name might be it might be emily it might be samantha it might be patricia it might be you know names that you know give the impression that the holder of that name is likely you know a white person or ok well she was just air strikes me as european sounding and i mean it is i mean you don't see the piece positive or a negative rise because you know. i had. i remember i went to an interview where the person when i showed up the person said they were expecting someone who was irish right which which was pretty interesting that they would share that with me. you know from the me but in terms of the name you know not so much in terms of you know how people react to you in a room yeah absolutely now you mention that here or over trying to be a fact of the name of a person mean after. years of experience which is bringing a mind blowing out of your ear discriminatory but it's also clear from your book that this kind of discrimination doesn't apply to other minorities or poor in war and people say it's not like i marry cans or even the america
which is typically more like a you know like a christian name might be it might be emily it might be samantha it might be patricia it might be you know names that you know give the impression that the holder of that name is likely you know a white person or ok well she was just air strikes me as european sounding and i mean it is i mean you don't see the piece positive or a negative rise because you know. i had. i remember i went to an interview where the person when i showed up the person said...