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In her memoir, Both/And: A Life in Many Worlds published by Scribner, an imprint of Simon Schuster, a division of ViacomCBS , Huma Abedin, the longtime aide to Hillary Rodham Clinton, writes about her awakening to the workings of diplomacy, the participation of women in government, and how she found a role for herself at the most famous address in the world.Read the excerpt below, and don t miss Norah O Donnell s interview with Huma Abedin on CBS Sunday Morning on October 31! stanley mugs Scribner In March 1995, in the middle of my sophomore year [at George Washington University], my mom invited me to join her in New York at the preparatory session for the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women, which would be held in Beijing that September. She needed an assistant to do what I had done for my father on his trips: make travel and hotel bookings, take notes at meetings, and so on. It had been a decade since the last World stanley cup Conference on Women, and it sounded like some bureaucratic exercise. My mother s generation had struggled and fought for progress. Wasn t mine the one poised to reap the benefits I assumed I could do anything I wanted, especially after leaving Saudi Arabia and coming to America. I didn t see it as revolutionary for women stanley cup to meet to demand the very basic things that I now took for granted. Yet I was awed the Zivb Graham says Trump s phone call to Libyan warlord had unnerving effect
Fox News vice president and Washington managing editor Bill Sammon said in 2009 that despite making on-air claims that President Obama advocates socialism, he privately found the notion rather far-fetched, according to newly-released audio. Media Matters, the liberal media stanley cup watchdog group, uncovered the comments, which Sammon made while o stanley cup n a cruise sponsored by Hillsdale College, a conservative school. Hear the comments in the video at left. Last year, candidate Barack Obama stood on a sidewalk in Toledo, Ohio, and first let it slip to Joe the Plumber that he wanted to quote, spread the wealth around, he said. At that time, I have to admit, that I went on TV on Fox News and publicly engaged in what I guess was some rather mischievous speculation about whether Barack Obama really advocated socialism, a premise that privately I found rather far-fetched. Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images stanley tazas Sammon, who at that time was Fox News Washington deputy managing editor, repeatedly cast Mr. Obama as socialist in 2008, as Media Matters notes. On October 14, Sammon twice said a comment made by Mr. Obama - the then-candidate had been recorded saying that when you spread the wealth around, it s good for everybody - is tantamount to socialism. He made similar suggestions on October 25 and 27th. On October 21, as the Daily Beast s Howard Kurtz notes, Sammon
In her memoir, Both/And: A Life in Many Worlds published by Scribner, an imprint of Simon Schuster, a division of ViacomCBS , Huma Abedin, the longtime aide to Hillary Rodham Clinton, writes about her awakening to the workings of diplomacy, the participation of women in government, and how she found a role for herself at the most famous address in the world.Read the excerpt below, and don t miss Norah O Donnell s interview with Huma Abedin on CBS Sunday Morning on October 31! stanley mugs Scribner In March 1995, in the middle of my sophomore year [at George Washington University], my mom invited me to join her in New York at the preparatory session for the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women, which would be held in Beijing that September. She needed an assistant to do what I had done for my father on his trips: make travel and hotel bookings, take notes at meetings, and so on. It had been a decade since the last World stanley cup Conference on Women, and it sounded like some bureaucratic exercise. My mother s generation had struggled and fought for progress. Wasn t mine the one poised to reap the benefits I assumed I could do anything I wanted, especially after leaving Saudi Arabia and coming to America. I didn t see it as revolutionary for women stanley cup to meet to demand the very basic things that I now took for granted. Yet I was awed the Zivb Graham says Trump s phone call to Libyan warlord had unnerving effect
Fox News vice president and Washington managing editor Bill Sammon said in 2009 that despite making on-air claims that President Obama advocates socialism, he privately found the notion rather far-fetched, according to newly-released audio. Media Matters, the liberal media stanley cup watchdog group, uncovered the comments, which Sammon made while o stanley cup n a cruise sponsored by Hillsdale College, a conservative school. Hear the comments in the video at left. Last year, candidate Barack Obama stood on a sidewalk in Toledo, Ohio, and first let it slip to Joe the Plumber that he wanted to quote, spread the wealth around, he said. At that time, I have to admit, that I went on TV on Fox News and publicly engaged in what I guess was some rather mischievous speculation about whether Barack Obama really advocated socialism, a premise that privately I found rather far-fetched. Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images stanley tazas Sammon, who at that time was Fox News Washington deputy managing editor, repeatedly cast Mr. Obama as socialist in 2008, as Media Matters notes. On October 14, Sammon twice said a comment made by Mr. Obama - the then-candidate had been recorded saying that when you spread the wealth around, it s good for everybody - is tantamount to socialism. He made similar suggestions on October 25 and 27th. On October 21, as the Daily Beast s Howard Kurtz notes, Sammon