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The History of the Anti-Abortion Movement | Video | Amanpour & Company

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Read Transcript EXPAND WALTER ISAACSON, CORRESPONDENT: Thank you Christiane, and Karissa Haugeberg, welcome to the show. KARISSA HAUGEBERG, AUTHOR, “WOMEN AGAINST ABORTION”: It’s great to be with you. ISAACSON: You and I teach together in the history department of Tulane. One of the things you teach – and you’ve written a great book about it – is about abortion, women against abortion. Tell me about the anti-abortion movement of the 1960s and how it was led by women. Read More...

Kalief Browder | PBS NewsHour

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How Kalief Browder became the face of Rikers Island abuse New York City has announced sweeping reforms at Rikers Island, following a class action lawsuit over the abuse of inmates. Earlier this month, Kalief Browder, a former Rikers prisoner, committed suicide. He was held for more than 1,000 days without… By PBS NewsHour ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7sa7SZ6arn1%2Bjsri%2Fx6isq2eklrRwt8CloJ6eXZe%2FsMPDnqk%3D

Martin Klebba

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Who is Martin Klebba? Stuntman and character actor Martin Klebba hails from the United States. He is plagued by numerous issues in his life. In addition, the actor can motivate most individuals. His condition is referred to as “dwarfism”. This is used to describe a hereditary or physical condition that makes a person short all of their lives. The quickest small runner in the entire globe is Martin Klebba. Additionally, Klebba is the one who managed to repurpose a weakness into a strength. Read More...