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100 Women In Conversation

freedom of speech. i want to talk about iran a little, because last year after mahsa amini, a 22—year—old iranian kurdish woman, died in police custody because of allegedly wearing her hijab too loosely, because hijab is mandatory in public spaces in iran, women took to the streets all across iran. they took off their hijab, they burnt it, were swinging it in the air and chanting, "woman, life, freedom." i've spoken to feminist activists from different parts of the world and a lot of people, a lot of them called it a feminist revolution. what do you think about that? do you think of that as a feminist revolution? yes. yeah. because they are fighting for self determination, for the idea that a woman's body is not shameful or to be restricted, you know, just as men's bodies are not. whether they use the word feminism or not is up to them. linguistically, especially, there are all different ways of saying this.

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Alex Wagner Tonight

york times," the administration's decision to call the police on a vietnam war protest in 1968 was "a serious breach in the ethos of the university.". in 2007, there was a similar encampment style protest set up in the very same area of columbus campus. columbia's response then was to hook up lights for the encampment and to invite the protesters to sleep in common spaces indoors to escape the cold. columbia's campus is the site of major protests all the time. for some reason, the school decided to crackdown on this one. why the change? why the double standard for this particular protest? the day before columbia university president minouche shafik asked the nypd to intervene, she was in washington, d.c. being questioned by republicans in congress about plans of anti- semitism on campus as a group of jewish faculty at columbia wrote in a public letter,

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Jesse Watters Primetime

equity. anybody who owns property should worry about home title theft. there's no crime that is so easy, so quick and so lucrative. your home, your equity and your peace of mind can all be stolen in one fell swoop by home. title thieves like matthew cox . nobody thinks that i can take their house. nobody thinks that. believe it or not, a single page document is all it takes to transfer proof of ownership out of your name. people think. what? there's a whole huge process. but the truth is, it's a one page document. but it still must get through one final barrier. the county clerk. when someone comes in with fraudulent deed, if it's notarized and all the spaces are filled in, we by statute have to accept it and not give it back to them and say, we know this is fraudulent, we're not going to file it. that's the law. it's a false sense of security. it's not real. bottom line is, yes, it happens. and we can't stop it from happening. and it only takes once for it to sting you. and it's a very sad to watch.

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The Five

matthew cox. nobody thinks that i can take their house. nobody that, believe it or not, a single page document is all it takes. transfer proof of ownership out of your name. people think what? there's a whole huge process. but the truth is, it's a one page document. but it still must get through one final barrier. the county clerk. when someone comes in fraudulent deed, if it's notarized and all the spaces are filled in, we by statute have to accept it cannot, give it back to them and say, we know this is fraudulent, we're not going to file it. that's against the law. it's a false sense of security. it's not real. bottom line is. yes, it happens. and we can't stop it from happening. it only takes one squirt to sting you. and it's a very sad to watch. you've put your your love into the house and all of a sudden it might not be yours. it's a devastating crime for pennies a day. home title lock will monitor your title nonstop alerting you to suspicious activity. you may get a warning.

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Smerconish

>> this case is about the eighth amendment, cruel and unusual punishments clause. that's what the ninth circuit relied on. and that's what the other side is arguing here. prohibit cities from enforcing these very basic camping laws. and that provision has never been held to apply to anything like this. it's all about what sorts of punishments government can impose. and we think that it's cruel to leave people on the streets in these conditions, we think that we need to intervene and we need to have the ability to keep public spaces safe and clean for everyone. and it's true homelessness is a complex policy xu these are policy decisions that need to be made on a local level, balancing all of the competing needs of our communities, the wrong answer would be to constitutionalize this right to camp. we've seen what that has meant all throughout the ninth circuit san francisco is under a federal injunction. other cities as well. so this is

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Smerconish

moisturizers and three vitamins for all your skin's gold bond. all these games on directv and no satellite on the roof. >> think about this blue jays cardinals, orioles. what's missing? >> the andean condor know walnut brain pigeons they'd rather day, but cen mt, the socks be fair, we're not very athletic closed captioning brought. to you by skechers hands-free slip ends this tiny home trend now, this is more like it the same goes for my footwork. >> so i went hands-free with wide fit get your slip is dry wipe fit sketch are slipping when it comes to our homeless population, which is more cruel and unusual, doing nothing or giving criminal fines to those who camp in our public spaces. >> the united states supreme court will hear arguments on monday to determine if cities across the nation can enforce laws that curb homeless encampments from forming in public spaces, from parks to sidewalks and school grounds. >> this landmark decision will

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Smerconish

gibson dunn council. welcome back. there's an awful lot riding on this case, right? i mean, the eyes of all cities and municipalities are looking at the supreme court to try and bring some parameters to this discussion that's right. >> the stakes could not be higher. this case is about making sure that cities have the tools they need to address an escalating crisis. on our streets and public spaces this is an issue of public health and safety and the court decisions all across the western united states has made things so much worse. they've created a tragedy on our streets and in our parks. >> what's wrong with saying provide a bed or at least make sure that there's a bed available. grants pass, boise, la san fran, fill in the bank blank. and if you can't provide a bed, then no, you can't take these measures? the court decisions in the ninth circuit have held effectively that people have a right to

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The Weekend

prosecutor? and what does it say to you, sue, as someone covered by defendants and high-profile cases when this is the take away. for the first time, you have a defendant who is like oh, no. >> donald trump will do more work for me than i could ever do in terms of what i will do as a lawyer. part of the reason for that is just what we were talking about. he can't control himself. he doesn't know better in terms of being able to present himself in front of a jury that will be in any way, shape or form likable or presentable. the other side is that donald trump is not used to being in spaces where there are narratives advancing about him that he cannot counteract and that is exactly why he has so much trouble with this gag order. there are things being said about him and he feels as if his hands are tied. he cannot stand the feeling. and i joked about it at the beginning of the last segment. the truth is that trial is a

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BBC News

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BBC News

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