far. for me, that engagement has proven to far. for me, that engagement has proven to be unsuccessful. there should proven to be unsuccessful. there should be proven to be unsuccessful. there should be an alternative path. what is the alternate should be an alternative path. what is the alternate of should be an alternative path. what is the alternate of path? should be an alternative path. what is the alternate of path? to - should be an alternative path. what is the alternate of path? to stand . is the alternate of path? to stand side by side is the alternate of path? to stand side by side with is the alternate of path? to stand side by side with the is the alternate of path? to stand side by side with the women - is the alternate of path? to stand side by side with the women of. side by side with the women of afghanistan and the people who want an alternative change. we ve seen another narrative come from our democratic opposition. that s a conversation we need to
now. the taliban government of afghanistan has ordered an indefinite ban on university education for women. the order was signed by the minister of higher education, further restricting women s access to formal education, three months after thousands of girls and women sat university entrance exams across the country. naomi choy smith reports. the taliban takeover meant only one thing for the women and girls of afghanistan, fear. fear they would lose their freedoms, their education, their future. freedoms, their education, theirfuture. more than freedoms, their education, their future. more than a year later, the direction of travel has been cemented. women no longer have access to university. university. women of afghanistan - university. women of afghanistan have - university. women of. afghanistan have been university. women of - afghanistan have been doomed from the very first day that this group took over. the flagship of conduct is oppression of women. the war in
politicians including at times president trump himself, who tweeted back in 2013 weiner is gone, spitzer is gone. next will be lightweight ag eric schneiderman. is he a crook? wait and see. that was march of 2013 but now apparently what goes around comes around. four women have spoken out saying yes, he did it to me too. and this bombshell report the new yorker writes about one accuser saying it s torturous for me to do this as she puts it, what do you do if your abuser is the top law enforcement official in the state, which on many occasions he was happy to remind these women of. hours after the report was published, eric schneiderman had already resigned. cohost of the five and former attorney and prosecutor, good to see you. this is quite a story. obviously it s a new york-based
video, do they have any doubt about why there is a gender gap in favor with women voters in favor of president obama? yeah, i mean, i think that s what republicans are trying to convince women of. they don t have enough jobs. well, it turns out the unemployment rate among women is actually lower than the unemployment rate among men. this recession was a very male-centric recession. women have lower unemployment, but they have lower pay. they re in a lot of jobs that tend to have lower pay. teachers and other jobs. so, i mean, the problem for republicans is they haven t gotten a message that gets them beyond being in the service of business. the important thing about these bills, the lilly ledbetter act, and this one, is that the reason women still have pay inequity is when they attempt to assert their right to fair pay, they can be retaliated against if you say how much money you re making talking to a co-worker. look at the wal-mart lawsuit. you still have really systemic