Access Hollywood Video. Jessica leeds told the times she was assigned the seat next to donald trump in first class on an airplane 35 years ago when donald trump was still flying on commercial airplanes. She said he politely introduced himself. But then after the meal was served and the trays were taken away, donald trump started putting his hands all over her and grabbing her. Here is some of her Video Interview with the New York Times. If he had stuck with the upper part of the body, i might not have gotten i might not have gotten that upset. But its when he started putting his hand up my skirt, and that was it. That was it. I i was out of there. The other woman in tonights New York Times report is rachel crooks, who is 22 years old in 2005 when she was working as a receptionist in a company
located in trump tower. Here is how the times describes what happened the first time she saw donald trump in the building and introduced herself. They shook hands, but mr. Trump would not let go,
easy situation. and hello from england, michael. i m very well down on the prompter because it s not an easy job. it isn t easy, circle to square. however, we have to look at the science, we have to look sat why we have a female and male category, the reason we have this, otherwise, women wouldn t win anything in football games or hockey field or ice hockey field. male and female bodies are or just very different. sport is done by our bodies. i just want sport and however i want everybody to do sports. my conclusion would be an open category where transgender men and women would be welcome to compete in any classification. so sports is for absolutely everybody. absolutely should be but first and foremost, it has to be fair. that s the reason we have categories. we have categories of weight in
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but the vast majority of kids, we know that vaccination will keep them safe. we know, we ve seen a pattern now over the vaccine for months and months and months that we know it works and the greater danger is the young person getting covid and then bringing it getting covid and then bringing it home, including to older family members who really could be in danger. so i do have empathy. and i think there s been a lot of struggles in families, thinking these issues through. there s also been a lot of misinformation. i ll tell you something, chuck. our medical leadership, one voice that says we need stronger mandates. that s the thing that s moved the numbers in the united states of america. new york city is at 70% of all our residents fully vaccinated because the mandates move people forward. so who do you want to enforce this mandate? are you asking very weary small businesses to enforce this mandate? a lot of them are short-staffed as it is. it isn t easy. they re just getting i me
meeting. as you say, then later when he goes on to meet with president macron of france, that meeting is going to take place, i think the french will see as a victory. every leader around the world looks for the opportunity to stand next to the american president and have that seen domestically. but there are going to be challenges in that meeting. how does the white house pivot the toward focuses on china and not let arguments with allies like the one we saw with the french earlier this year kind of scuffle that plan, that change in diplomacy. it isn t easy. and the meeting with president macron later will kind of set the tone, if you like. nbc s keir simmons. thank you for that and the kind words. we should note the president will be arriving at the vatican in an 85-car motorcade. that s impressive. thank you, again, sir. we should also note we ll