Live Discussion Jane Fonda & Gloria Steinem | Talks at Google
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Jane Fonda and Gloria Steinem joined Google CEO Eric Schmidt in conversation on September 19, 2006. This first Women@Google event is introduced by Sheryl Sandberg and Susan Wojcicki.
(This video was previously posted on Google Video).
Fabulous conversations!!!! Thank you Jane Fonda and Gloria Steinem!
Genius is Gloria Steinem.....Love her brilliance....
Jane is a little nervous. But seems to get her message out none the less. I applaud her
“Having it all and doing it all” is definitely hard if not impossible. However, it’s coming I think. My worries are about the fundamentals, as one of the women in the audience said. Women are going against women when it comes to practicing religions/faiths out of fear or something else.
Can not hear this. Can you please alter the volume? Thank you in advance.
Why so few comments?
really poor quality, too bad :(
My 44th birthday!
Jane Fonda is better then this - a corporate video masquerading as a social rights campaign. It's a corporate gimmick..
Fonda and Steinem are discussing economic recognition, and fairness of economic distribution, you Grand Ole' Troll.
That was my first take on it also. But some people appear to be trying.
@@anonymousanonymous7304 And some are more trying than others
This guy talks a lot...
Notice the Freudian slip? He half called her John Fonda! 😄
Jane is a traitor to her country. If you think the Viet Nam War is a mistake. Protest it. Don't collude with the enemy.
The guy in the video is a classic himfemenist.
These women are the founders of of the kind of feminism touting micro-aggression, feelings based science denying mentality and out right man-hate.
@@ytharper66 Oh STFU! So sick of your parroting assholes
@@ytharper66 Jane is a truth teller. The truth is never a traitor to the national interest. Free Julian Assange. #Principle7Nuremberg,
These three Google introducers sold their soul, and was spit out by the silicon valley machine. Look how naive and innocent they were then. And read about what they're doing today. Sad.