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and gloria, ou this has to end. and gloria, you have — this has to end. and gloria, you have particular- this has to end. and gloria, you have particular interest| this has to end. and gloria, l you have particular interest in this, of course, given your involvement in that initial original ruling, but also given your own personal experience. yes, well, i actually met jane roe, norma mccorvey, at a pro—choice demonstration after roe versus wade became the law of the land, but we work together, she had her voice heard, helped with that, then she became anti—choice, but as a deathbed confession she confessed she essentially only do that for the money, became anti—choice, she was always pro—choice. but as to me, i have clearly been pro—choice for many years, own life experience, because when i was in my 20s, i went to mexico on a vacation, i was raped at gunpoint by a doctor. i came back to california, this was of the 60s, it was unlawful, it was a crime for a woman to have an abortion at that time in california. it wasn't a crime for the woman but
and gloria, ou this has to end. and gloria, you have — this has to end. and gloria, you have particular- this has to end. and gloria, you have particular interest| this has to end. and gloria, l you have particular interest in this, of course, given your involvement in that initial original ruling, but also given your own personal experience. yes, well, i actually met jane roe, norma mccorvey, at a pro—choice demonstration after roe versus wade became the law of the land, but we work...
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karla: gloria y emilio estefan llegan a "tu cara me suena". hoy aquÍ tenemos cÓmo se realizÓ la transformaciÓn y nos visita en vivo el ganador de la gala de anoche. satcha: desde nueva york la novia de anuel nos cuenta cÓmo viviÓ una noche de Éxito en la que llegÓ hasta la policÍa. karla: nos encontramos a chiquis rivera en las celebraciones adelantadas del 5 de mayo en los Ángeles. nos contÓ cÓmo recordarÁ su mamÁ jenny rivera, el dÍa de las madres. en "despierta amÉrica" que comienza ahora! [mÚsica] [mÚsica] [mÚsica] [mÚsica] [mÚsica] [mÚsica] [mÚsica] [cantan] [cantan] [mÚsica] [mÚsica] [cantan] [mÚsica] [cantan] [mÚsica] karla: muy buenos dÍas a todos, muchas gracias por amanecer junto a tu familia de "despierta amÉrica". alan: aquÍ estamos, jessica de regreso. francisca: hasta que se dignÓ. alan: yo sÉ que el saco te queda un poco grande. comienza mayo la cuenta regresiva para la boda de nuestra querida francisca. francisca: quÉ emociÓn, ya se acerca el momento, muchos me han estado preguntando cuÁndo, d
karla: gloria y emilio estefan llegan a "tu cara me suena". hoy aquÍ tenemos cÓmo se realizÓ la transformaciÓn y nos visita en vivo el ganador de la gala de anoche. satcha: desde nueva york la novia de anuel nos cuenta cÓmo viviÓ una noche de Éxito en la que llegÓ hasta la policÍa. karla: nos encontramos a chiquis rivera en las celebraciones adelantadas del 5 de mayo en los Ángeles. nos contÓ cÓmo recordarÁ su mamÁ jenny rivera, el dÍa de las madres. en "despierta...
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. >>> joining me now is cnn chief political analyst gloria borger, chief legal analyst, jeffrey toobin and supreme court biographer, joan pis cue bit. thank you for joining us on this very significant day. we're all anticipating the court perhaps chipping away at roe by not only its makeup, but by its decision to take the mississippi case in the first place. how shocking is this draft and the arguments that alito is making here? >> good morning, it's shocking in just about every way, how it would roll back a half century of reproductive rights for women. how it was disclosed to the american public late last night, and in terms of the substance that you ask about, bianna, it's justice alito's language in both tone and derision of roe v. wade and planned parenthood versus casey that jessica just referred to, is so sharp and so strong that i have to tell you the truth, that i can't imagine that what ultimately comes out from the court is as harshly worded. the sentiment will probably be there, but to have five justices join what is such a strong statement against precedent, referring to a
. >>> joining me now is cnn chief political analyst gloria borger, chief legal analyst, jeffrey toobin and supreme court biographer, joan pis cue bit. thank you for joining us on this very significant day. we're all anticipating the court perhaps chipping away at roe by not only its makeup, but by its decision to take the mississippi case in the first place. how shocking is this draft and the arguments that alito is making here? >> good morning, it's shocking in just about every...
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you know, i think gloria made an excellent point. next year, for example, jim jordan may want to issue subpoenas or kevin mccarthy may want to be issuing congressional subpoenas so how aggressively do members of congress, who may be in the majority next year, may be chairing a committee or in kevin mccarthy's case, the leader of the republicans in the house, the speaker of the house, how aggressively do they want to advance arguments that limit congressional authority to issue subpoenas or suggest that when a congressio congressional subpoena is issued, it doesn't need to be complied with? somebody who's not a member of congress might have more of an incentive to aggressively challenge congressional authority. i think they're in a tricky situation here, and they have to be careful. you could see already they're trying to duck questions about, you know, exactly what they think of this subpoena. >> so ryan, the committee members, are they willing to push for a consequence if they -- these members don't comply? we know it's been, what,
you know, i think gloria made an excellent point. next year, for example, jim jordan may want to issue subpoenas or kevin mccarthy may want to be issuing congressional subpoenas so how aggressively do members of congress, who may be in the majority next year, may be chairing a committee or in kevin mccarthy's case, the leader of the republicans in the house, the speaker of the house, how aggressively do they want to advance arguments that limit congressional authority to issue subpoenas or...
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gloria allred joins me now. lovely to have you on, thanks for making time for us. we know that justice clarence thomas condemned the leak of this draft opinion saying that government institutions should not be bullied. he also reiterated his past comments that justices are obligated to take a fresh look at established precedent. what is your response to that? >> well, it's very clear that abortion should be safe and legal and affordable and available and roe v. wade has been a precedent since 1973, affirmed later many times by the united states supreme court, and that is why it is called a super precedent, so they can take a fresh look, but they should not reverse. they should not strike down roe v. wade because the very lives and the health and the safety of women and girls are at risk if they do. you are correct, i had an abortion after being raped at gunpoint in mexico when i was in my 20s, and when i came back to california, i didn't realize that abortion was a crime in california at that time, not for a woman to have it, but for a licensed health care provider
gloria allred joins me now. lovely to have you on, thanks for making time for us. we know that justice clarence thomas condemned the leak of this draft opinion saying that government institutions should not be bullied. he also reiterated his past comments that justices are obligated to take a fresh look at established precedent. what is your response to that? >> well, it's very clear that abortion should be safe and legal and affordable and available and roe v. wade has been a precedent...
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gloria, let's start with you. votes can change before opinions are formally released but if this happens, if it does happen, a constitutional right women have had for 50 years will be gone. it a monumental moment in this country's politics. what is your reaction? >> it's a category five political and social hurricane in this country. as you point out, and one fail swoop, something that wasn't right for women for the last 50 years has been taken away. we do not know all the ramifications of this yet at this point but i want to point out that this is something that the republican party has worked on for decades at the satate level, at the federal level, in the judiciary trying to get to this moment and it is something as i think one of my colleagues pointed out earlier the democrats while they've talked about it a lot have effectively said, you know, they didn't do it in the way republicans did. they didn't protect it in the way republicans fought it. and in the end, now, you have this conservative majority on the c
gloria, let's start with you. votes can change before opinions are formally released but if this happens, if it does happen, a constitutional right women have had for 50 years will be gone. it a monumental moment in this country's politics. what is your reaction? >> it's a category five political and social hurricane in this country. as you point out, and one fail swoop, something that wasn't right for women for the last 50 years has been taken away. we do not know all the ramifications...
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also with us gloria borger and joan biskupik. gloria to you first. i want to read a part of this that stood out. the conclusion is a right to an abortion is not deeply rooted in the nation's history and traditions. what is your reaction to that line? >> there are many rights that we enjoy today that are not deeply rooted in the country's history and traditions. for example, racial justice is not deeply rooted in the country's history and traditions. and so equality for women is not deeply rooted. the word privacy is not in the constitution. and so when we talk about our privacy rights, we're talking about rights that are created. court created based on how the u.s. supreme court has interpreted provisions. like the 14th amendment, the 4th amendment and other rights within the constitution. and so for justice alito in this draft opinion to pick and choose what parts of the constitution actually support the rights that we have today is to be disingenuous. because we know that this is an activist court, that they were created based on not just generatio
also with us gloria borger and joan biskupik. gloria to you first. i want to read a part of this that stood out. the conclusion is a right to an abortion is not deeply rooted in the nation's history and traditions. what is your reaction to that line? >> there are many rights that we enjoy today that are not deeply rooted in the country's history and traditions. for example, racial justice is not deeply rooted in the country's history and traditions. and so equality for women is not deeply...
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rafael: yo te acompaño, gloria. ana: no, pues, bien, me voy a sentir muy apoyada. rafael: yo te acompaño. ana: pues, venga. al mal paso darle prisa. rafael: entonces, esto es así. despedimos a ana brenda contreras.
rafael: yo te acompaño, gloria. ana: no, pues, bien, me voy a sentir muy apoyada. rafael: yo te acompaño. ana: pues, venga. al mal paso darle prisa. rafael: entonces, esto es así. despedimos a ana brenda contreras.
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joining us, gloria borger. senior political commentator, former senior adviser to proem, david axelrod. the effects of today's primaries could be far reaching indeed. what are you watching? >> pennsylvania, pennsylvania, pennsylvania. i think it is usually important when you consider control of the senate when you take a look at the republican party and see the way it is going to behave post donald trump and also when you look at that race for governor. if you have this conservative moss tree and oh running and winning, gets to the point the secretary of state in pennsylvania, he has been an ardent election denier, and that will be a hugely important role in 2024. so in every way it is pennsylvania. >> you're absolutely right. among republicans, david, is this a race to out trump trump? >> interesting, wolf, what you have in the senate race, in the view of maga voters, the two counter fit magas spent $40 million beating the hell out of each other, trying to certify their own acceptance to trump and trumpism. an
joining us, gloria borger. senior political commentator, former senior adviser to proem, david axelrod. the effects of today's primaries could be far reaching indeed. what are you watching? >> pennsylvania, pennsylvania, pennsylvania. i think it is usually important when you consider control of the senate when you take a look at the republican party and see the way it is going to behave post donald trump and also when you look at that race for governor. if you have this conservative moss...
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you have to do it right in candidates' faces. >> gloria borger, david axelrod. go ahead, david. >> i think one of the things people are sensing right now, there's a sense of chaos out there right now. there's a sense that things are disorderly. >> right. >> this is a very, very upheaval -- this is a big upheaval right now. and i think connecting the republicans to that and predicting what the future may be, not a calming influence, but a further roiling influence. >>> just ahead the breaking news that we mentioned at the top of the broadcast. as ukraine's counter attacks push back russians, "the new york times" just published a story saying the u.s. is helping target and kill generals in action. >>> also despite vladimir putin telling his generals to not attack the steel plant in mariupol, russian soldiers doing just that and the ukrainian soldiers still trying to beat them back. details ahead. this is koli. my foster fail (laughs). when i first started fostering koli i had been giving him kibble. it never looked or felt like real food. but with the farmer's dog
you have to do it right in candidates' faces. >> gloria borger, david axelrod. go ahead, david. >> i think one of the things people are sensing right now, there's a sense of chaos out there right now. there's a sense that things are disorderly. >> right. >> this is a very, very upheaval -- this is a big upheaval right now. and i think connecting the republicans to that and predicting what the future may be, not a calming influence, but a further roiling influence....
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to lead that i want to introduce gloria leaf, resident of transbay to say a few words. gloria. [applause]. >> thank you, mayor. as resident i want to invite a few neighbors to come up with me. they are my troublemakers neighbors. lee, chris, a few of the district 6 residents that will help make the neighborhood a little better. hi, everyone. go afternoon. i am the cofounder of a coalition of residents in downtown embarcadero and transbay. we are a volunteer group. we formed to create a voice four or community. with me are my cofounders. they are worked to improve the neighborhoods to create public space and increase public safety. i am here today because i am honored and excited to congratulate matt dorsey to represent our district. thank you, mayor london breed, for appointing a candidate with a vision and priorities and best some in mind. as woman of color and mother i was selective about who would be the best representative to our home. to the maked aye downtown is high rises and offices. it is the area of highest residential housing and very poply a pi district with 40% asi
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gl gloria steinem joins me tonight. gloria, thanks so much for joining us. when you were protesting and demonstrating in the streets for abortion rights, you were there. you saw the supreme court legalize abortion in 1973. what was your reaction given your history to this leak? >> it seems, you know, like science fiction, to suppose, once again, that we can have democracy without allowing women to control our own physical selves. it's a throwback. obviously most states would not follow suit, but there are many places where this proposes an enormous danger to women who would then have to go out of the state or seek an illegal procedure. >> the argument that this should be left up to the states, why is that, in your opinion, wrong? >> the fundamental rights of our constitution, of freedom of speech, you know, all the fundamentals, were not spelled out in terms of reproduction because, of course, women weren't part of the constitution. but it is clear that our right to bodily integrity and to decide what happens inside ourselves is a fundamental human right. >>
gl gloria steinem joins me tonight. gloria, thanks so much for joining us. when you were protesting and demonstrating in the streets for abortion rights, you were there. you saw the supreme court legalize abortion in 1973. what was your reaction given your history to this leak? >> it seems, you know, like science fiction, to suppose, once again, that we can have democracy without allowing women to control our own physical selves. it's a throwback. obviously most states would not follow...
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, thank you very much, with gloria's reporting there, comes amid even greater legal threat to trump in georgia where a grand jury has been selected to investigate whether trump and allies broke the law when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, you remember the call with the secretary of state saying call me one more vote than the amount i lost by and i win the state. john martin and alex burns, authors of the excellent new book, this will not pass, trump, biden and the battle for america's future out everywhere tomorrow and obviously includes discussion of so many until your book, unheard tapes and conversations about what happened that day. let's just start with this situation in georgia. you sit down with the former president for your book. do you think he's worried that he could face criminal charges in this probe in georgia? >> well he never portrays any concern about legal jeopardy. he is the sort of face of or the picture rather of confidence, that's the donald trump brand that he sort of dismisses any questions about about challenges politically or in the legal real
, thank you very much, with gloria's reporting there, comes amid even greater legal threat to trump in georgia where a grand jury has been selected to investigate whether trump and allies broke the law when they tried to overturn the 2020 election results, you remember the call with the secretary of state saying call me one more vote than the amount i lost by and i win the state. john martin and alex burns, authors of the excellent new book, this will not pass, trump, biden and the battle for...
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luego la gloria me falta el respeto. maría: no seas payaso, vámonos. albertano: ¿quieres un elote con chile? maría: no, ya me comí como cuatro. frosting: ¿no te apetece una copa de vino? jovita: sería un placer, frosting. tributo a las Íctimas de la masacre, en la que perdieron la vida 19 niÑos y dos maestras en la escuela robb... pero algunos padres quedaron insatisfechos con el encuentro... aÍ, es... incluso algunos de ellos se retiraron del evento, porque no recibieron ninÚn compromiso del mandatario para investigar los hechos y la actuacÓn de la poliÍa, ni tampoco una declaracÓn firme sobre el control de las armas... juan carlos gonÁlez nos tiene el reporte. a pesar de las ruedas de prensa y las palabras de aliento, a los familiares y la comunidad de uvalde, solo les queda un inmenso dolor e indignacÓn por la reciente tragedia... las preguntas sin respuesta y los fallos que hubo en la actuacÓn de los agentes, son lo que les mueve a reclamar por lo ocurrido, el departamento de justicia anuncÓ que se investigaÁ la respuesta policial
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." >> also with us, analyst gloria borger. great to have you both. gloria, the supreme court, it sounds like in that draft, was basically saying this is really the job for your elected representatives, this is a job for your legislation. doesn't seem as though congress is able to do that. then what? >> well, i think that's the question, i think look, right now, this is politically, for republicans, something they don't want to touch. they understand where the polls are. and i think privately, if you were to talk to a lot of them, particularly those who are up for re-election. they would say to you, gee, i wish this hadn't happened right now. because they know that the votes of suburban, well-educated women are probably on the line right now. and what you see going on in congress and manu can talk about this more than anybody is a little kabuki cater here. you know this is going to fail. democrats want to get republicans on the record voting against this bill. republicans say the bill goes too far. and democrats say that republicans just want to do aw
." >> also with us, analyst gloria borger. great to have you both. gloria, the supreme court, it sounds like in that draft, was basically saying this is really the job for your elected representatives, this is a job for your legislation. doesn't seem as though congress is able to do that. then what? >> well, i think that's the question, i think look, right now, this is politically, for republicans, something they don't want to touch. they understand where the polls are. and i...
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gloria, where is your garden? i will harvest some. they don't live that way, honey. gloria, give me the keys. we'll go to the market. hey, you're all awake. i didn't hear you. oh, look at my two handsome men. mi niÑo, my little fulgencio umberto.
gloria, where is your garden? i will harvest some. they don't live that way, honey. gloria, give me the keys. we'll go to the market. hey, you're all awake. i didn't hear you. oh, look at my two handsome men. mi niÑo, my little fulgencio umberto.
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that was women's rights attorney, gloria allred. now let's take a look at some of the stories making the news across the uk. the family of a nine—month—old baby boy who died after choking at nursery school have launched a petition against plans to change the adult—to—child ratio in early—years childcare. oliver steeper died in september, following the incident atjelly beans nursery in ashford in kent. his parents say proposals to reduce childcare costs by allowing one member of staff to care for more than three infants would put lives at risk. josie hannett reports. look at you sat in your chair, mr oliver. oliver steeper was nine months old when he choked at nursery and died five days later. he was just perfect and... cheeky. ..crazy haired. and yeah... his parents, zoe and lewis, have launched a petition in response to the prime minister's suggestion to his cabinet to relax staff—to—child ratios in early years settings like nurseries, making it cheaper for parents to tackle the cost of living crisis. after losing oli
that was women's rights attorney, gloria allred. now let's take a look at some of the stories making the news across the uk. the family of a nine—month—old baby boy who died after choking at nursery school have launched a petition against plans to change the adult—to—child ratio in early—years childcare. oliver steeper died in september, following the incident atjelly beans nursery in ashford in kent. his parents say proposals to reduce childcare costs by allowing one member of staff...
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and also gloria borger, and former director analyst at homeland security. first, i want to get thoughts on the pooets visit today and his message today. we heard from activists and family members prior to this speech. they wanted president biden to do more than just be empathetic. they wanted him to call out this crime for what it is. it's about hate. it's about race. it's about right wing ideology. did he meet this moment? >> well, you know, i think one of the things that biden has been trying to do, and as you noted, this is one of the reasons why he ran. people want to get past sound bites. they actually want to see policy change to hold people accountable. as you noted, make no mistake. this was about white supremacy ideology. this was about individuals going into a black neighborhood, black neighborhoods have always been targeted by hate, and went into this neighborhood and killed ten people. people want to see biden actually pass the policies that put him in office. a lot of people came out in georgia, michigan, across the country, to put him in offic
and also gloria borger, and former director analyst at homeland security. first, i want to get thoughts on the pooets visit today and his message today. we heard from activists and family members prior to this speech. they wanted president biden to do more than just be empathetic. they wanted him to call out this crime for what it is. it's about hate. it's about race. it's about right wing ideology. did he meet this moment? >> well, you know, i think one of the things that biden has been...
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gloria borger, dr. kumar, thank you. >>> ahead, the head of planned parenthood joins me to discuss the leaked supreme court draft opinion that would strike down roe v. wade and the next steps. i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, plee! neuriva. thi bigger. finay. our honeymoon. it took awhile, but at least we got a great deal on our hotel with kayak. i was afraid we wouldn't go.. with our divorce and.... great divorce guys. yeah... search 100s of travel sites at once. kayak. search one and done. throughout history i've observed markets shaped by the intentional and unforeseeable. for investors who can navigate this landscape, leveraging gold, a strategic and sustainable asset... the path is gilded with the potential for rich returns. [sound of helicopter blades] ugh... they found me. ♪ ♪ nice suits,
gloria borger, dr. kumar, thank you. >>> ahead, the head of planned parenthood joins me to discuss the leaked supreme court draft opinion that would strike down roe v. wade and the next steps. i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, plee! neuriva. thi bigger. finay. our honeymoon. it took...
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gloria and dana, lovely to have you guys on. >> good to be here. >> thank you so much. >> good to see you guys. >>> next, we're going to be joined by the pentagon press secretary john kirby with more on the american denial about helping ukrainian forces sink russia's prized warship. >>> and we're waiting the release of the highly anticipated april jobs report. >>> and getting antsy as a plane pulls into the gate, that's one thing. but a chicago passenger got creative. wait until you see what he did. mission control, we are go for launch. um, she's eating the rocketet. ♪ lunchables! built to be eaten. hybrid work is here. it's there. it's everywhere. but for someone to be able to work from here, there has to be someone here making sure everything is safe. secure. consistent. so log in fr here. or her assured that someone is here ready to fix anything. anytime. anywhere. even here. that's because nobody... and i mean nobody... makes hybrid work, work better. ♪ i got into debt in college and, no matter how much i paid, it followed me everywhere. so i consolidated it into a low-rate p
gloria and dana, lovely to have you guys on. >> good to be here. >> thank you so much. >> good to see you guys. >>> next, we're going to be joined by the pentagon press secretary john kirby with more on the american denial about helping ukrainian forces sink russia's prized warship. >>> and we're waiting the release of the highly anticipated april jobs report. >>> and getting antsy as a plane pulls into the gate, that's one thing. but a chicago...
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she just taught me, you know, compassion and how to be a man. >> and, gloria, i know that you had been with pearl that morning and actually dropped her off at the supermarket after you had both gone to a prayer breakfast, she was just there to pick up a few items. >> yes. >> obviously you didn't know that those were going to be your last moments with your best friend, your sister-in-law. >> no. i know. it's still hard for me, every time i talk about it it's hard. pearl and i have been friends, as the kids say, besties for 58 years. i met her when she was 19 and i was 22 and introduced her to my brother and she came to buffalo, married him and pam and damon owe their lives to me because i introduced their mother to my brother and they are here because of that. but she's just been my friend down through the years and we did everything together. we did -- when we were single and young we ran mostly to church, but we went lots of places together, and then after she married my brother, about six months later i moved back home to buffalo and everybody said, oh, you two couldn't even be separ
she just taught me, you know, compassion and how to be a man. >> and, gloria, i know that you had been with pearl that morning and actually dropped her off at the supermarket after you had both gone to a prayer breakfast, she was just there to pick up a few items. >> yes. >> obviously you didn't know that those were going to be your last moments with your best friend, your sister-in-law. >> no. i know. it's still hard for me, every time i talk about it it's hard. pearl...
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both have a very different perspective on those rights, and so we have gloria steinem, a significant figure in second wave feminism coming out of the civil rights movement of the 1950's and 1960's, and here she is arguing for equal rights with women in terms of the workplace and opportunity, whereas phyllis schlafly coming out of the same iraq but a movement -- same era but a movement is to rinse with no call the new right, coming to a national consciousness in 1964 with the very cold water campaign, and here we have are arguing from a different perspective, that women grounded in their roles as mothers, in the family in a judeo-christian framework acquire all of their place in society, their status and even there equality different than men because of those differences as women. and so, within two years of each other, we have got through comparison a sense of the debate regarding the women's movement during this period. but another thing we can do when we look at these two documents is to apply contextualization. as students are probably aware, 1970 and 1972 are within the context o
both have a very different perspective on those rights, and so we have gloria steinem, a significant figure in second wave feminism coming out of the civil rights movement of the 1950's and 1960's, and here she is arguing for equal rights with women in terms of the workplace and opportunity, whereas phyllis schlafly coming out of the same iraq but a movement -- same era but a movement is to rinse with no call the new right, coming to a national consciousness in 1964 with the very cold water...
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fort for the most important thing in their lives was the prosperity and security of their homeland gloria to a heroic military, la russia, vig random seal m that i see you zip. i be a dog, laura, $11000.00 soldiers, many of whom have reportedly already served in the don bass region. and lots of military hardware potent again spoke of neo nazis and ukraine, and accused nato of threatening russia. blocked mathematical act. he where russia has given a preemptive rebuff to the blocks aggression up western this, it was forced them more timely. and on the right, you see she at the decision of a sovereign strong and will a will and independent country with him in their e. d. as in the private nation, hundreds of thousands of people then took to the streets and moscow, and another cities carrying pictures of those who took part in world war 2. historically, civil society used these marches as an alternative to the military parade. but it seems these days the kremlin has taken the lead here now too. and ukraine marked the end of the 2nd world war a day earlier. hosting canada's prime minister just
fort for the most important thing in their lives was the prosperity and security of their homeland gloria to a heroic military, la russia, vig random seal m that i see you zip. i be a dog, laura, $11000.00 soldiers, many of whom have reportedly already served in the don bass region. and lots of military hardware potent again spoke of neo nazis and ukraine, and accused nato of threatening russia. blocked mathematical act. he where russia has given a preemptive rebuff to the blocks aggression up...
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so gloria, what are the potential political implications of this heading into the midterm elections? >> as jeffrey was just describing, this is potentially explosive. i can't predict to you what will occur, but i can tell you that we live in an environment in which cultural issues have become more and more important. and i can say that suburban women will no doubt be motivated to come out and vote because something they considered, you know, that they would have forever and they've had for the last almost 50 years is suddenly gone. but can i predict, wolf, that the economy, for example, gas prices, inflation, that this will outweigh that? there is no way of knowing. what i do know is that the democrats now have something they can talk about. i think the question the democrats ought to be asking themselves, quite frankly, is why the republicans outmaneuvered them so much in talking about this issue over the last decade or so. and they made it issue number one and here we are. and democrats are now playing defense on it. i think a lot of them are saying, you know, we didn't do enough w
so gloria, what are the potential political implications of this heading into the midterm elections? >> as jeffrey was just describing, this is potentially explosive. i can't predict to you what will occur, but i can tell you that we live in an environment in which cultural issues have become more and more important. and i can say that suburban women will no doubt be motivated to come out and vote because something they considered, you know, that they would have forever and they've had...
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all right. hub when you have done is i gloria and i'm a problem to me for sure. i study my big got the medal was i'm going to come do what we have for the man. me get all my child of that and that it, that you go, this is just shy child the want to get him better, not one of them. sure. awesome. and you know, how do you, how are you doing that? and how are you going to be one? was on the one question or go, but i meant that i'll call i get paid my year talking about it. i'm going to put it to me. what i can do. you know, i can let them know that you had said to me, that sounds good. well, i'm going to go buy the car to get one that i can't see what i need to be more so hard to finish out. it is me to have it done. so money would approach that as a really bad. you have to have more people on the budget board. i'm calling about a business that i'm into another vision. isn't that what am deaf that asked them to them? how much better than that? now, what about any one of a news and what counting he's talking to me. i'm giving you a ball yet soft, the data a i need to
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tragedia para esta estamos esperamos anabelle regrese sana y salva >>> el calvario tambiÉn lo vivÓo gloria castellÓn sufriÓ el infierno desde afuera mientras su pequeÑa hija lo sobrevivÍa en un salÓn. un testimonio desgarrador. >> mi hija estÁ en cuarto grado pero me detuvieron los oficiales y me dijeron que no podÍa pasar porque estaban... porque habÍan balazos pero me pidieron si podio ayudar con segundo y tercer grado que iban a salir los niÑos para los guiara los pudiera socorrer. >> ¿y su hija como se encuentra en este momento? >>> mi hija en este momento se encuentra bien. >> ella tiene mucha fe conoce mucho del seÑor y ella pudo fortalecer a su clase en oraciÓn pidiÉndole a la maestra si podÍan orar juntos y estoy feliz porque ella cuando saliÓ me dijo mamÁ yo sabÍa que dios estaba conmigo pero yo tenÍa que orar con toda mi clase porque estÁbamos escuchando los demÁs salones los gritos de los niÑos y todos los balazos. >> realmente terrible. >> esta situaciÓn que se estÁ viviendo ahora en los hospitales hay mÁs de una decena de niÑos luchando ahÍ estamos co
tragedia para esta estamos esperamos anabelle regrese sana y salva >>> el calvario tambiÉn lo vivÓo gloria castellÓn sufriÓ el infierno desde afuera mientras su pequeÑa hija lo sobrevivÍa en un salÓn. un testimonio desgarrador. >> mi hija estÁ en cuarto grado pero me detuvieron los oficiales y me dijeron que no podÍa pasar porque estaban... porque habÍan balazos pero me pidieron si podio ayudar con segundo y tercer grado que iban a salir los niÑos para los guiara los...
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pudo aseguro al el tÍtulo o el liverpool aseguÓo el tÍtulo o el liverpool aseguÓo para alcanzar la gloria. ♪ ¿cuál me como yooo? ¿cuál me como yo?♪ ♪ ¿cuál me como yo?♪ ♪♪ volvi popcorn chicken combo clásico y picante por $6.49. sólo en jack in the box. april: para mí personalmente como madre, yo pienso en los maestros y digo "ellos son el corazón de nuestras comunidades". ellos son los que están ahí, invirtiendo su tiempo, su amor, a nuestros hijos. rosy: las escuelas públicas dan a los estudiantes un lugar seguro para estar. les dan la oportunidad a los niños de desarrollarse y desenvolverse dentro de una comunidad. marÍa: padres como yo sabemos que las escuelas públicas de calidad hacen una mejor california para todos. volvió mi popcorn chicken, clásico y picante, con carne 100% blanca de pollo, con la salsa good good. ♪ pop it like it's hot ♪ ♪ pop it like it's hot ♪ ♪ pop it like it's hot ♪ prueba mi 50/50 popcorn chicken combo clásico y picante por $6.49. ordena hoy desde la app de jack. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> >> manchester city y liverpoo
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. >>> ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> 10 atletas busn su paso a la gran final 10 atletas que buscan la gloria y quieren escribir una pÁgina dorada en la historia de exatlÓn estados unidos. >>> el 17 de enero llegaron con una ilusiÓn. una nueva generaciÓn de hÉ
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la señora gloria núñez hace seis meses huyó de michoacán con la familia para refugiarse ciudad juárez y tratar de solicitar asilo en estados unidos >>> desesperados no tenemos una respuesta y es lo que quisiéramos, si nos van a ayudar o no para tomar una decisión a michoacán no podemos regresar corremos peligro >>> grupo de agentes de la policía municipal llega con ropa usada para apoyar a los albergues, con el aumento de migrantes que a diario están llegando a la frontera >>> fue el apoyo de una persona, que vino de estados unidos y lo que le queda que es bastante lo entrega la policía para donar >>> unos buscan conseguir el sueño americano por las vías legales, se desespera y aventuran cruzando río bravo como está familias de haití que prefirieron entregarse a la patrulla fronteriza >>> nosotros lo que venimos es a pedir asilo e irnos por lo legal, y no pasar con coyotes ni sufrir con nuestros hijos como sufrimos en michoacán >>> roberto delgado telemundo 48 >>> se registró una explosión en un reconocido hotel en cuba la cifra de muertos aumentó a 18 personas aquí la
la señora gloria núñez hace seis meses huyó de michoacán con la familia para refugiarse ciudad juárez y tratar de solicitar asilo en estados unidos >>> desesperados no tenemos una respuesta y es lo que quisiéramos, si nos van a ayudar o no para tomar una decisión a michoacán no podemos regresar corremos peligro >>> grupo de agentes de la policía municipal llega con ropa usada para apoyar a los albergues, con el aumento de migrantes que a diario están llegando a la...
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but i was married to gloria gay for 29 years until she passed away. she was a wonderful wonderful person. and i just want to let you know that i wouldn't be here. if it wasn't for her tricking me into coming. a couple of other things some of you have i know have been friends for years john and ruth ann. evans have been incredibly kind. paul and candy took me out for dinner and more importantly and most importantly there's two people sitting over there. one has gotten a haircut and trimmed his beard as name is joe dimalowski. drink the other is susan nolte who was the chief archivist for years and years and years and is not only brilliant but as a sweetheart. and the reason why i wanted to point it out was my beginning of my book has acknowledgments. and these aren't just names to me. they're important people they make me better than what i am. they helped me more than i deserve to be helped and it's a great kindness that they've done. so when you read my knowledgements, you'll find out that there are a truckload of people like susan and like joe that
but i was married to gloria gay for 29 years until she passed away. she was a wonderful wonderful person. and i just want to let you know that i wouldn't be here. if it wasn't for her tricking me into coming. a couple of other things some of you have i know have been friends for years john and ruth ann. evans have been incredibly kind. paul and candy took me out for dinner and more importantly and most importantly there's two people sitting over there. one has gotten a haircut and trimmed his...
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rafael: yo te acompaño, gloria. ana: no, pues, bien, me voy a sentir muy apoyada. rafael: yo te acompaño. ana: pues, venga. al mal paso darle prisa. rafael: entonces, esto es así. despedimos a ana brenda contreras.
rafael: yo te acompaño, gloria. ana: no, pues, bien, me voy a sentir muy apoyada. rafael: yo te acompaño. ana: pues, venga. al mal paso darle prisa. rafael: entonces, esto es así. despedimos a ana brenda contreras.
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eran de la misma emociÓn >>> una victoria impresionante >> y asÍ en 2 minutos este latino alcanzÓ la gloria en la primera carrera de la triple corona hasta aquÍ llegamos [tema musical] que es satiriasis.a enfermedad, >> sarna, doctora. >> no, doctora, no le haga caso. Él es obsesivo, compulsivo con el sexo. la peluquera, la de la otra pastelerÍa, todas, a Él le sirve bien cualquiera. >> yo no le hago asco a nada. ¿a quÉ persona con 19 aÑos, 20 aÑo 21, no le gusta tener sexo? no importa que sea Ñato, lo que importa es que respire. >> doctora, ¿hay alguna forma deonerlen toque de queda desÉs de las nueve de la noche a esta criatura? [risas] >> ¿perdÓn? >> ella no quiere que su marido angelito ayude a su madre. >> es que estÁs... ay, es que mi mamÁ estÁ bien loca. estÁ de acosar a mi esposo. >> doctora, solo son masajes, solo son masajes, pero mi hija es tan egoÍsta. [grita]
eran de la misma emociÓn >>> una victoria impresionante >> y asÍ en 2 minutos este latino alcanzÓ la gloria en la primera carrera de la triple corona hasta aquÍ llegamos [tema musical] que es satiriasis.a enfermedad, >> sarna, doctora. >> no, doctora, no le haga caso. Él es obsesivo, compulsivo con el sexo. la peluquera, la de la otra pastelerÍa, todas, a Él le sirve bien cualquiera. >> yo no le hago asco a nada. ¿a quÉ persona con 19 aÑos, 20 aÑo 21,...
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. >> es no mÁs una hora de sufrimiento contra una eternidad de gloria prÁcticamente >> era solo el principio el joven de 19 aÑos nacido en guadalajara, jalisco, se prepaÓo durante meses cuando bajÓ descansÓ solamente 6 horas en un campamento y luego comenzÓ el ascenso a la cuarta montaÑa mÁs alta de el planeta. >> cada paso que das cuesta sangre, no sabes lo que es estar arriba de 8.000 metros se siente horrible >>> y rompiÓ el rÉcord mundial el alpinista mÁs joven en conquistar 2 cimas mÁs altas en 27 horas aunque por el frÍo y caÍdas lo dudÓ >>> porque una persona lo puede hacer por quÉ tÚ no. >> el joven alpinista por su edad por tocar el piano no solamente hizo historia tambiÉn es un ejemplo >>> al verlo en la cima sÍ cumpliÓ el sueÑo todos pueden cumplir los sueÑos >>> como mexicanos nos sentimos orgulloso >> es que juan diego la montaÑa es la metÁfora. >> son tiempos muy cortos >> vas pasito a pasito porque para todos tiempo hay una cumbre que conquistar >>> en mÉxico, raÚl torres, noticias una cumbre para conquistar >>> gracias por estar aquÍ los dejamos en l
. >> es no mÁs una hora de sufrimiento contra una eternidad de gloria prÁcticamente >> era solo el principio el joven de 19 aÑos nacido en guadalajara, jalisco, se prepaÓo durante meses cuando bajÓ descansÓ solamente 6 horas en un campamento y luego comenzÓ el ascenso a la cuarta montaÑa mÁs alta de el planeta. >> cada paso que das cuesta sangre, no sabes lo que es estar arriba de 8.000 metros se siente horrible >>> y rompiÓ el rÉcord mundial el alpinista...
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that's going to be a crucial issue for the committee. >> gloria, why do you think barr has agreed to testify when so many other former trump officials have resisted? >> first of all, barr left the white house before january 6th. he's gone on record and has written a book. he went on the record saying the election wasn't stole rn. trump lost it. he has also written a book in which he describes the president's state of mind after the election. in fact, he said he lost his grip. he went off the rails. he stopped listening to advisers p and he became manic and unreasonable and he surrounded himself with sycophants. and system of those people that barr is referring to are, in fact, ones refusing to testify. >> let me get your thoughts on this tour of the u.s. capitol given by a republican member of congress right on the eve of the insurrection. why is it so important for the select committee to get to the bottom of this? >> there's a pointed and very high stakes dispute gik on the going on here. democrats dating back have accused certain house republicans of getting these tours on january
that's going to be a crucial issue for the committee. >> gloria, why do you think barr has agreed to testify when so many other former trump officials have resisted? >> first of all, barr left the white house before january 6th. he's gone on record and has written a book. he went on the record saying the election wasn't stole rn. trump lost it. he has also written a book in which he describes the president's state of mind after the election. in fact, he said he lost his grip. he...
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gloria steinem may 6th 1970 i have been excluded from professional groups writing assignments on so-called unfeminine subjects. such as politics i have been denied a society in which women are encouraged or even allowed to think of themselves. 1972 phyllis schlafly what's wrong with equal rights for women? our respect for the family as the basic unit of society, which is ingrained in the laws and customs of our judeo-christian civilization is the greatest single achievement in the entire history of women's rights. early 70s to disparate points of view professor stacy well, first of all, let's apply some of the skills that students are going to have to use on the ap test. to these documents the first that immediately comes to mind is you notice peters comparison. immediately we can see the contrasts and even some similarities between these two documents if we start with the similarities, both of them are talking about women's rights movements of the early 1970s. both of them are talking about women in particular. however, also with comparison both have a very different perspective on those
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gloria, let's start with you. faith this piece into the puzzle. this request, not a subpoena, a request to the republican congressman to talk about this. >> well, after you see cheryl's charges, i think with the committee is trying to get to the bottom of is trying to find out whether there were some members of congress who were taking specific people on a tour of the layout of the united states capitol. if there were no large tumors going on in the capitol at that time, and that is what the select committee seems to believe because that's what they believe, and if some people were seen. presumably that's loudermilk even people tours, then they need to get to the bottom of who those people were in what was being discussed, and why those two words were being given. and where they went. but elliott, even if they do turn out to have been insurrectionists, they were given the tours, how can you legally prove that let's say congressman loudermilk knew they were doing a recon mission? >> you know, it's hard to say. look, the most important line in the l
gloria, let's start with you. faith this piece into the puzzle. this request, not a subpoena, a request to the republican congressman to talk about this. >> well, after you see cheryl's charges, i think with the committee is trying to get to the bottom of is trying to find out whether there were some members of congress who were taking specific people on a tour of the layout of the united states capitol. if there were no large tumors going on in the capitol at that time, and that is what...
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political analyst gloria borger, gloria, let me start with you. the house republican conference, gave kevin mccarthy a standing ovation after he explained about his calling former president trump to resign. do you think this recording changes this, changes the dynamics at all? >> reporter: well, it's not going to help kevin mccarthy. not only did he criticize the president again. he would talk about the 25th amendment to get rid of the president taking too long and talks about reaching out to none other than joe biden. so the question is how is donald trump going to react to it? the minute you mention joe biden's name, he will see red. how are his colleagues in the house going to react to this? i doubt he'd get another standing ovation. >> reportedly after a call between mccarthy and trump after the first leak, former president trump wasn't upset. he said at that point mccarthy didn't have all of the facts. is there a tipping point that this drip, drip, drip, eventually turns the house allies in the house against him? >> well, for now, it apoors k
political analyst gloria borger, gloria, let me start with you. the house republican conference, gave kevin mccarthy a standing ovation after he explained about his calling former president trump to resign. do you think this recording changes this, changes the dynamics at all? >> reporter: well, it's not going to help kevin mccarthy. not only did he criticize the president again. he would talk about the 25th amendment to get rid of the president taking too long and talks about reaching...
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the decision, also the power of that conservative majority is gloria brown marshal. constitutional law professor at john j. college and author of "she took justice: the black woman, law power." first, i wonder if you could paint a picture for our viewers, particularly women about what this country will look like in terms of abortion rights, assuming the court goes ahead with this decision as the draft opinion shows the stance. half the country will have it and half will not. >> well, half the country will have it and those states that do allow the termination of pregnancies will see an influx of women arriving to those clinics. they will see people coming from across the country to try to have some control over their body and their pregnancies. you will also see at the time in which this decision is rendered the trigger as they've been called, these decisions by many of the state legislative bodies to implement immediate bans on abortions and so perhaps criminalizing abortions, and therefore, the arrests and almost a type of brown shirt calling out of neighbor agains
the decision, also the power of that conservative majority is gloria brown marshal. constitutional law professor at john j. college and author of "she took justice: the black woman, law power." first, i wonder if you could paint a picture for our viewers, particularly women about what this country will look like in terms of abortion rights, assuming the court goes ahead with this decision as the draft opinion shows the stance. half the country will have it and half will not. >>...