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gerwig nor its stars, margot robbie or ryan gosling, for a sequel. something that is traditionally done with marble films, and star wars film. so she can basically write her own check, she is making a snowwhite movie next, trying to see if she can do for that traditionalfigure, what she did for barbie. but it really elevates her into the big time. you mention she is the first solo female director to have a film go over $1 billion, that is because both frozen and captain marvel had female codirectors, but she has made movie history, barbie is doing great, it is only three weeks and, where is it going to end? it is not going to end, that s the point, there will be a raft of toy movies to follow, i have been told, is that correct? barney the dinosaur, all sorts? it is somewhat possible, you mention this is a big international hit, done well in territories like china the kids
jews were murdered. here is a preview. we tell ourselves stories as a nation. one of the stories is that we re a land of migrants. but in moments of crisis, it becomes very hard for us to live up to those stories. a holocaust was beyond belief. people just disappeared. they re primary goal was to get to the united states. but the golden door was not wide open. we are challenged as americans to think about what we would have done, what we could have done, and what we should have done. the codirectors of the u.s. and the holocaust ken burns and lynn novak join me now. it is an honor. i m a huge fan. what are the main points you want people to take away from this documentary? i think it is a basic simple one. at the moment when escape was
situation. health clinics that perform abortions in the u.s. are often subjected to protests and harassment and sometimes even violence. cnn s gary tuchman visiting a clinic in knoxville, tennessee, to see how people there are coping in the wake of this supreme court bombshell. reporter: these two men are an anti-abortion protesters, trying to convince the frightened woman behind the wheel not to drive into this women s medical clinic parking lot where she has an appointment for an abortion. the woman who walked up to the car is the codirector of the clin clinic, assuring the patient, who speaks little english, is safe with her. this type of confrontation at the knoxville center for reproductive health in tennessee is very common, but it s happening at a very unusual moment in time, with the knowledge that legal abortion may be ending very soon in this state. i can t even find words how disturbing it is. reporter: corinne is a nurse practitioner and one of the other codirectors
they re holding out hope that one of the supreme court justices might change his or her mind? anderson, i just talked to another one of the codirectors at the clinic. he was born in 1979, six yores after roe became the law of the land. she says she feels it s incomprehensible roe will longer exist. that s one of the reasons she still has hope one of the conservative justices will change his or her mind. anderson? gary, appreciate it. upnext, the breaking news from the new york times. officials said the u.s. has provided intelligence that has helped ukrainians target and kill many of the russian generals who died in the ukrainian war. we ll talk it over with our generals coming up. and something tells me they don t beat me he d better not take the ririg from me. tech: need to get your windshield fixed? safelite makes it easy. tech vo: you can schedule in just a few clicks. d we ll come to you with a replacement you can trust.