Laura coates live starts right now. A. Laura. Hey abby, thank you so much. A great show as always. Ill read that book, for sure. Ill see you again here tomorrow night, okay . Im sure you can. All my free time. There are two more hostages now freed, but what about those who are still being held . There are more than 200 of them and they are somewhere in gaza. Tonight on laura coates live. The news tonight is bittersweet. Seeing the footage of 79 year old cooper and 85yearold thing helped out is an image none of us will soon forget. The frailty, their age, all of us trying to imagine how they were treated the day they were taken, what happened in those moments, let alone what they must have endured in the interim. Well now both women are freed, theyve been released by hamas after more than two weeks in captivity. Medics say that two unaffiliated media outlet that theyre both in stable condition. They are in a tel aviv hospital tonight. But their husbands, who were kidnapped with them, ar
Two hostages have been released by hamas. They are Yocheved Lifshitz and nurit yitzhak, two elderly women, according to a source. A Release Falling Mediation By Cutter and egypt. They were taken out of gaza by the red cross. The source telling nbc news that they are in good health. One of the hostages was in dire need of medication. You can see here, according to the times in israel, she was a founder of the of some of the most horrific violence that was inflicted upon israelis and the terrorisattack of october 7 by hamas. Lifshitz is his Peace Activist who readily transported patients from gaza for medical treatment inside israel. Her husband is believed to still be held captive i hamas. The release of two hostages comes days after two americans, judith and natalie were free from hamas on friday. This is where we start the hour with josh letterman. Former cia director, Senior National kersey as, john brennan is back. And then we have john hudson with us. With us at the table, Executiv
A baby and who is planning a world trip. so called micro-targeting consuela user without them even noticing politicians also target their constituents but online it s often hard to recognize political ads. in them cannot in fact when the margin of an election is narrow with just a few votes. tipping the scale like what just happened in michigan and wisconsin it s all about mobilizing every last voter no solid data analysis can make a political communication strategy more effective than us perfect. this is where social media profiles become a tool for focusing campaign ads car drivers want lower fuel costs young parents want safer neighborhoods and someone planning a world trip is probably well off and would be happy if taxes were lower targeting ads have long played an important role in campaigning. micro-targeting
Sylvia s comment, something that dishonest sharpton would never run. black people in this country understand that they have had a very, very tough go of it. and some of them can get past that, and some of them cannot. i don t think there is a black american who hasn t had a personal insult that they have had to deal with because of the color of their skin. i don t think there is one in the country. so you have got to accept that as being the truth. bill: does that sound antiblack to you? i continued my theme that despite racial injustice in the past, we re all americans with much in common and the marketplace is now reflecting that. i illustrated that point by talking about my dinner with sharpton at sylvia s restaurant. you know when sharpton and i walked in it was like a big commotion and everything and everybody was really nice. i couldn t get over the fact that there was no difference between sylvia s restaurant and any other
Here was my set up to the sylvia s comment, something that dishonest sharpton would never run. black people in this country understand that they have had a very, very tough go of it. and some of them can get past that, and some of them cannot. i don t think there is a black american who hasn t had a personal insult that they have had to deal with because of the color of their skin. i don t think there is one in the country. so you have got to accept that as being the truth. bill: does that sound antiblack to you? i continued my theme that despite racial injustice in the past, we re all americans with much in common and the marketplace is now reflecting that. i illustrated that point by talking about my dinner with sharpton at sylvia s restaurant. you know when sharpton and i walked in it was like a big commotion and everything and everybody was really nice. i couldn t get over the fact that there was no difference between sylvia s restaurant and any other