Lisa Bloom

Host, Lisa Bloom: Open Court In Session (formerly Court TV), on truTV 9-11 a.m. weekdays
CBS News Legal Analyst


1. Someone once dared me to follow my bliss (my yoga instructor, naturally).  I took a deep breath and said yes to a relationship with a charmer of a man who lives 3000 miles away.  One year later, I’m still blissed out.


2. The story that moved me the most: Thirty years after the genocidal regime of Pol Pot, the Cambodian government is trying, desperately trying, to bring war criminals to justice.  In Phnom Penh, four elderly men and one woman are being held for their roles in masterminding the murders of up to 2 million men, women, children, even babies, as the world looked on and did nothing.  Last year in Cambodia I went to the tribunal, spoke to Khmer Rouge survivors; saw bits of clothing lining the mass graves, and the stacks of skulls at war memorials.  The American media does not cover this story.  I guess we are too busy reporting on Britney Spears.

3. After all the stories I’ve covered, I think the most important change the world needs is  a sense of global community.  Children in Laos, today, sit on dirt floors under leaky roofs, without pencils, papers or books in their schools.  Teenaged rape victims in Somalia are stoned to death.  One and a half million Congolese live in squalid refugee camps.  It is the first world’s moral imperative to act.


4. The best decision I ever made was having my kids young, in my 20’s.  There were a million reasons not to:  career not yet off the ground, no money, rocky marriage.  But now, I can snowboard with my teenagers, race them around Central Park, and send them off to college while I’m still young.  By having them early, I get to giggle through more of my life with them.  Who wouldn’t want more of a good thing?


5. Wish I had more time to travel.  Still on the short list:  Namibia, New Zealand, and China.


6. This week my guilty pleasure has been Facebook Scrabble.  I can stop any time.  I swear I can.  Oh wait; it’s my turn in a game against a 90-year-old woman in India who is destroying me.


7.  I’ll always fight for the underdog.  Children, women, LGBT folks, people of color.  The rich and powerful have plenty of people on their side.  They don’t need me.  Besides, they’re just not very interesting.

 

Comments

Add a comment