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uh colombian president gustavo pedro took the twitter announcing he would be recalling his in vassar, she lives president. gabrielle bought each announced on the social media platform ex uh that he would be recalling his and bass or referring to the environment of gaza as quote collective punishment. now it is quite late here in mexico city, but it is reasonable to expect that other regional leaders will make their positions heard. we should be expecting more statements from leaders around land america, probably more so in the daylight hours. move it up a little out to 0 mexico city and just lost it before we go. this is the russell crossing west. hundreds of people waiting to leave concert for the 1st time since the war began. no correspondence has communication lines all back up in gaza. that's it for me. for now the, the sun is shining. russia is a fairly challenging place to work from. as a journalist, even though you're saying you can't do it, it's not allowed to, you're still pushing, they're always pushing a boundaries. for here we are the ones traveling the extra mile where al
uh colombian president gustavo pedro took the twitter announcing he would be recalling his in vassar, she lives president. gabrielle bought each announced on the social media platform ex uh that he would be recalling his and bass or referring to the environment of gaza as quote collective punishment. now it is quite late here in mexico city, but it is reasonable to expect that other regional leaders will make their positions heard. we should be expecting more statements from leaders around land...
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he says these attacks on jabalia or just the latest atrocity to befall the people of vassar. naturally these pictures, this is idf released footage. they are showing the warships and missile capabilities there in the red sea. let's get this report not from a middle east correspondent. a warning, you may find some of this report upsetting. the long wait, almost over. this is gaza's main gateway to the world. and this morning, finally, it was opening. several hundred foreign passport holders were hoping to exit. only those with their names on an approved list were able to pass. thisjordanian man was told to come. translation: my family | is in amman and i've been here for nearly a month, each day waiting for death as houses around us are destroyed. from ourfamily, the farra family there are 76 martyrs. and three and a half weeks into this brutal war, ambulances were also bringing out some of the critically injured for treatment. most palestinian patients will be brought to this new field hospital, which egypt has set up close to the rafah crossing. back in gaza, classrooms have
he says these attacks on jabalia or just the latest atrocity to befall the people of vassar. naturally these pictures, this is idf released footage. they are showing the warships and missile capabilities there in the red sea. let's get this report not from a middle east correspondent. a warning, you may find some of this report upsetting. the long wait, almost over. this is gaza's main gateway to the world. and this morning, finally, it was opening. several hundred foreign passport holders were...
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Nov 22, 2023
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now i'm not a day goes by that i don't read something like i just read five female professors suing vassar college for gender discrimination. there is the un report we don't gender equality by 2030. or not a day goes by i don't read something that proves we have not done that, we have failed. quick said she continued writing until the end of her life? >> yes breadbox of the nature of her writing toward the end of her life? >> at the end of her life she, in the 70 she wrote a collection called it changed my life which a lot of people did not like because they felt she had hogged a credit for the women's movement. and then in 1982 she wrote something called the second stage which is about how the women's movement has to become humanism. the women's movement as it was was too radicalal and she wanted to partner with men. she wanted it to be more economically based and so on. people also did not like that book. r it was widely denounced people called her a neocon and stuff. then she had a big big book and 93 about aging. she really wanted that to be a paradigm change her. i havee a very mixed
now i'm not a day goes by that i don't read something like i just read five female professors suing vassar college for gender discrimination. there is the un report we don't gender equality by 2030. or not a day goes by i don't read something that proves we have not done that, we have failed. quick said she continued writing until the end of her life? >> yes breadbox of the nature of her writing toward the end of her life? >> at the end of her life she, in the 70 she wrote a...
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Nov 22, 2023
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by these days i don't read something that is, like i just read about five female professors suing vassar college for gender discoloration, , or there's a need u.n. report about how we not going to the gender equality by 2030 or there's not a day goes by where i don't read something that there's just, proves we've not done it. we have failed. >> did she continue writing to the end of her life? >> yes, yes. >> what was the nature of providing towards the end of her life? >> at the end of her life, so she, so in the '70s she wrote a collection called it changed my life which a lot of people didn't like because they felt that she had hollowed credit for the women's movement. and then she wrote something called in 1982 she what something called the second stage which is about how the women's movement has to become humanism. again she thought that the women's movement as it was was too radical and she wanted to partner with men. she wanted, she wanted it to be more economically based and so on. people also did not like that book. it was just widely denounced. people called her a a neocon d stu
by these days i don't read something that is, like i just read about five female professors suing vassar college for gender discoloration, , or there's a need u.n. report about how we not going to the gender equality by 2030 or there's not a day goes by where i don't read something that there's just, proves we've not done it. we have failed. >> did she continue writing to the end of her life? >> yes, yes. >> what was the nature of providing towards the end of her life?...
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Nov 23, 2023
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where don't read something that is know like i just read about, you know, five female professors vassar college for gender discrimination or you know, there's the report about how we're not going to have equality gender by 2030 or there's, you know, not a day goes by where i don't read something that is just proves we have not done it. we have failed. did she continue writing until the end of her life? yes. yes. what was the nature of, her writing towards the end of her life? at the end of her life? well, so she, well. so in the seventies she wrote a collection called it changed my life, which a lot of people didn't like because they felt that had hogged credit for the women's. and then she something called 1982 she wrote something called the second stay which which is about how the women's movement to become humanism again. she thought that the women's movement as was was too radical. she she wanted it to partner with men she wanted you know she wanted it to be more economically and so on people did not like that book. it got a pen in the new york times book review was just widely deno
where don't read something that is know like i just read about, you know, five female professors vassar college for gender discrimination or you know, there's the report about how we're not going to have equality gender by 2030 or there's, you know, not a day goes by where i don't read something that is just proves we have not done it. we have failed. did she continue writing until the end of her life? yes. yes. what was the nature of, her writing towards the end of her life? at the end of her...
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Nov 1, 2023
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road. colombian president gustavo pedro took the twitter announcing he would be recalling his in vassar, sheila is president gabrielle about each announced on the social media platform x that he would be calling his and bass are referring to the environment of gaza as quote collective punishment. now it is quite late here in mexico city, but it is reasonable to expect that other regional leaders will make their positions heard. we should be expecting more statements from leaders around land america, probably more so in the daylight hours made up a little out to 0 mexico city. it's still in columbia. i've also announced the recalling during bassett as to israel on social media platform, x, columbia, and president gustavo pittsville side. i've decided to recall our on baset us, who is ro, if israel doesn't stop the massacre of the palestinian people, we cannot say that thousands of people from all over to kia are expected to march to the us in general, like add bass in. donna, they're threatening to stay there for days until there is a cease fire in garza sound bins of a. it has more from
road. colombian president gustavo pedro took the twitter announcing he would be recalling his in vassar, sheila is president gabrielle about each announced on the social media platform x that he would be calling his and bass are referring to the environment of gaza as quote collective punishment. now it is quite late here in mexico city, but it is reasonable to expect that other regional leaders will make their positions heard. we should be expecting more statements from leaders around land...