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question. >> maybe phoebe. >> okay, sure, i'm 33.y comedy is like -- the industry a lot of times to make you feel like if you're not the hottest thing you're nothing. and if you don't get this audition, you're garbage so i think there's a lot of -- you have to realize that's false hysteria. that's fake stuff to distract you from your purpose and i feel like with "2 dope queens" we figured out our purpose was to have fun to, have a great platform for other stand-up comedians and it just like -- there's no other show like us so we're going to create that show so just create what you want to do. so that's what i would tell my younger self. >> all right, phoebe, jessica, thank. >> you thank you. >> thank you so much. >> a platform for so many others, as well. you know. come back and see us again. >> you know we will. >> yes. >> this is our couch. >> over to rob. >> great advice all the way around. time now for the ultimate class photo. check this out, theth anniversae marvel, cinematic universe, each week marvel chooses a movie fans can
question. >> maybe phoebe. >> okay, sure, i'm 33.y comedy is like -- the industry a lot of times to make you feel like if you're not the hottest thing you're nothing. and if you don't get this audition, you're garbage so i think there's a lot of -- you have to realize that's false hysteria. that's fake stuff to distract you from your purpose and i feel like with "2 dope queens" we figured out our purpose was to have fun to, have a great platform for other stand-up...
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jessica williams, phoebe robinson. we'll be right back!re looking for male customers, ages 25-54, who live within five miles of your business? like these two... and that guy. or maybe you want to reach women, ages 18 to 34, who are interested in fitness... namaste. whichever audience you're looking for, we'll find them we're the finders. we work here at comcast spotlight, and we have the best tools for getting your advertising message out there. anywhere, any way your audience watches. consider them found.
jessica williams, phoebe robinson. we'll be right back!re looking for male customers, ages 25-54, who live within five miles of your business? like these two... and that guy. or maybe you want to reach women, ages 18 to 34, who are interested in fitness... namaste. whichever audience you're looking for, we'll find them we're the finders. we work here at comcast spotlight, and we have the best tools for getting your advertising message out there. anywhere, any way your audience watches. consider...
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jessica williams, phoebe robinson. we'll be right back!y. yeah it's about time you call that girl! no, no, no he just talked to that girl two hours ago. you gotta let love marinate... put love in that bag, to marinate... ...mmmmm love gonna be in that bag like mmm i can't wait to talk to him tomorrow. and then after that marinade you gonna pull it out... jb! who's alexa?! say it! say it jb! - you alexa. - that's right, i'm alexa. [alexa] thanks guys, but i'll take it from here. yes! - you alours is still buffering. - that'swhat's happening?. you're experiencing a network delay. you both need to be watching that on the iphone with verizon. the best streaming network. how long have you been here? i've been here a couple days. (avo) get the best unlimited on the most awarded network. and now, when you buy iphone 8, you'll get one on us. (crunch) (whack) (gasp) (elephant trumpeting) ( ♪ ) hello. (multiple whacks) really, dan? hi, guys. hey, dan. hi. what's up, dan? ooh, doritos... (whack, crash) (crunch) (elephant trumpeting) are we gonna talk
jessica williams, phoebe robinson. we'll be right back!y. yeah it's about time you call that girl! no, no, no he just talked to that girl two hours ago. you gotta let love marinate... put love in that bag, to marinate... ...mmmmm love gonna be in that bag like mmm i can't wait to talk to him tomorrow. and then after that marinade you gonna pull it out... jb! who's alexa?! say it! say it jb! - you alexa. - that's right, i'm alexa. [alexa] thanks guys, but i'll take it from here. yes! - you...
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i'm phoebe vanderhost. i'm a resident at 200 van ness. i'm here to encourage you to approve the project. i feel that the conservatory is being very, very genuine in replacing our units and we're going to live in a very, very nice building for two years. we're going to get out of this vermin-invested rat trap that we're in and go back to a very, very nice, iconic building. i won't take 3 minutes of time, but get this done so we can get the hell out. >> president hillis: thank you very much. next speaker, please? >> good afternoon. i'm randy wong. i'm a resident at 200 van ness. i've lived there four years. i want to say in support of this that i appreciate the conservatory's willingness to bring people back in after construction to provide temporary housing during construction. one thing i would point out is that during this process, the conservatory staff has treated residents with a general respect, which is very nice. with that said, i think that the project would do right by the residents, as well as to provide excellent space for stud
i'm phoebe vanderhost. i'm a resident at 200 van ness. i'm here to encourage you to approve the project. i feel that the conservatory is being very, very genuine in replacing our units and we're going to live in a very, very nice building for two years. we're going to get out of this vermin-invested rat trap that we're in and go back to a very, very nice, iconic building. i won't take 3 minutes of time, but get this done so we can get the hell out. >> president hillis: thank you very...
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tonight, we hear from comedian phoebe robinson.she co-hosts the podcast "2 dope queens" from wnyc studios. her hbo special of the same name, airs this friday. >> i'm from cleveland, ohio, the i was the only black girl in my grade. and i was justy.ike really do i wasn't cool. like i didn't go to high school parties. awould later find out abo these parties where people were making out and i was legit at home watchinbethe west wing g like, "i think i'm like donna." recently i looked back at a clip of me doing standup at gotham inmedy club and i had this tiny baby fro and still as flat chested as i am now but i was smaller, i was like a size two, now i'm ub10. what up digits. 4 t it's kind of cool to see myself from like aar old to now a 33 year old doing comedy and actually like having success at it. two dope queens, jessica and i met four years ago, we never really set out to have a podcast.iz we just re there aren't a lot of people, the upright citizens brigade that talk like us, that necessarily have the same like pop culture refer
tonight, we hear from comedian phoebe robinson.she co-hosts the podcast "2 dope queens" from wnyc studios. her hbo special of the same name, airs this friday. >> i'm from cleveland, ohio, the i was the only black girl in my grade. and i was justy.ike really do i wasn't cool. like i didn't go to high school parties. awould later find out abo these parties where people were making out and i was legit at home watchinbethe west wing g like, "i think i'm like donna."...
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. >> phoebe schechtering like many of the women here, plays tackle football. buffalo bills. >> it makes you so confident. you feel empowered and you get to come to something like this and you've got these o'women and you think, i can conquer the world after this. >> you almost hear like what, football? you guys want to work in football? >> absolutely. >> stephanie jackson is a wide receiver for one of the 65 teams in the women's football alliance. >> it's especially bad if you play because for most people, you have to beat them for them to believe you. >> football is for me the best fit of every other sport put in all oath. >> heather marini has played in australia for ten years. >> we're here talking about football as actually a thing of the future. >> youth football is very inclusive. there's a lot of sports where you do have to be the fastest starter, the most athletic person. but to play football, you know, all shapes and sizes can play. >> don't see football going never honestly. when women get something, that's just how it is, you know. >> reporter: outs
. >> phoebe schechtering like many of the women here, plays tackle football. buffalo bills. >> it makes you so confident. you feel empowered and you get to come to something like this and you've got these o'women and you think, i can conquer the world after this. >> you almost hear like what, football? you guys want to work in football? >> absolutely. >> stephanie jackson is a wide receiver for one of the 65 teams in the women's football alliance. >> it's...
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it is beautiful and you're going to get a phoebe those were the worst years of the civil war which devastated the country the police and the army were fighting against the guerillas thousands of people were abducted forty five thousand around the whole country forty five thousand and those are just the ones who disappeared another two hundred thousand died the population of guatemala was eight million at the time been pointed out to me unity and it was the most brutal repression of a people ever endured in latin america and at the moment. i would be doing as you were hear a lot back then i already see the reaction from me yes yes with my family usually with my brother to see whether our brother rubin was amongst the bodies that were brought here marked double x. in other words the nameless book at the top we saw a lot of people here and look to the lot of bodies of some of them walking when you see these almost gone little salt would often run into other relatives especially in lava being in a cemetery. it's where most of the murder victims were taken and i see now. it will be recognised many
it is beautiful and you're going to get a phoebe those were the worst years of the civil war which devastated the country the police and the army were fighting against the guerillas thousands of people were abducted forty five thousand around the whole country forty five thousand and those are just the ones who disappeared another two hundred thousand died the population of guatemala was eight million at the time been pointed out to me unity and it was the most brutal repression of a people...
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. >> shamir, kacey musgraves, aparna, phoebe robinson, jacqueline novak. >> seth: well that's an incrediblejust so great to talk to you always, man. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you so much. great to see you. >> seth: jack antonoff everybody. for more information about the ally coalition visit theallycoalition.org. we'll be right back with more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ (elevator speaker) going down. oh no. peter? it's kristy. camp jenkins? maybe this will jog your memory. alexa, play "my funky place." (alexa) playing your music. remember our dance? ♪ ♪ yeah, i'm not peter. alexa, note to self. take the stairs next time. get a free moto mod with amazon alexa when you buy a moto z2. available at major carriers. when you buy a moto z2. when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night, so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. this beneful grain free is so healthy... oh! farm-raised chicken! that's good chicken! hm!? here come the accents. blueberri
. >> shamir, kacey musgraves, aparna, phoebe robinson, jacqueline novak. >> seth: well that's an incrediblejust so great to talk to you always, man. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you so much. great to see you. >> seth: jack antonoff everybody. for more information about the ally coalition visit theallycoalition.org. we'll be right back with more "late night." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ (elevator speaker) going down. oh no. peter? it's kristy. camp jenkins?...
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four days of all kinds of guests, 200 people coming through, two pop singers singing in the chapel, phoebe snow, don henley, just a lot of mayhem in a good, fun way. and then the final day they're at camp david is the sunday before the tuesday inauguration. and so that morning at chapel my wife michelle on the left and ginger williams, the chaplain's wife, give the clintons some gifts that had hung on the chapel walls for eight years. and that evening we have a little farewell ceremony in the hangar, and this is senator-elect clinton. this is hen she won the -- this is when she won the new york senatorial rouse. we give some milk bones to buddy, say good-bye to chelsea, last moments, last night at camp david at least as the president and first lady, senator-elect. every c.o. talks about saying good-bye to a president. again, as a person. you see this family, you kind of get to know them, you're kind of in their world though not of their world, and you say good-bye. and then that's it. at the landing zone that night, 10:00, cold, dark, the clintons were saying good-bye, and chelsea turns to
four days of all kinds of guests, 200 people coming through, two pop singers singing in the chapel, phoebe snow, don henley, just a lot of mayhem in a good, fun way. and then the final day they're at camp david is the sunday before the tuesday inauguration. and so that morning at chapel my wife michelle on the left and ginger williams, the chaplain's wife, give the clintons some gifts that had hung on the chapel walls for eight years. and that evening we have a little farewell ceremony in the...
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if you were a girl, were you phoebe, monica or rachel?ng audience, saw a lifestyle that was as operational. i wish i had an apartment in new york city that no one seems to be worried about the rent for. i wish that i looked like matt leblanc. i wish that i had jennifer aniston's hair. one of the things that made "friends" a phenomenon is people beyond the laughs actually bonded with these characters. they emotionally were invested in ross and rachel's relationship. >> i could not have done this without you. >> okay. more clothes in the dryer? >> i was dropping my daughter off for sunday school at our temple, and literally my rabbi stopped me and said, what's going to happen with ross and rachel? >> you look pretty tonight. >> oh, thanks. >> the one with the prom video is one of my favorites. >> you guys, we don't have to watch this. >> yeah, we do. >> come on. come on. >> where's chip? why isn't he here yet? >> he'll be here, okay? take a chill pill. >> this seemed like a really surprising way to get rachel to know how ross feels. >> i ca
if you were a girl, were you phoebe, monica or rachel?ng audience, saw a lifestyle that was as operational. i wish i had an apartment in new york city that no one seems to be worried about the rent for. i wish that i looked like matt leblanc. i wish that i had jennifer aniston's hair. one of the things that made "friends" a phenomenon is people beyond the laughs actually bonded with these characters. they emotionally were invested in ross and rachel's relationship. >> i could...
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people likejohn, who has been caring for his mother with fibromyalgia from the age of ten or phoebe,ctical ideas about what the government can do to make their lives easier. will the prime minister meet them and agreed to hear their proposals? i think it is absolutely right that he raises this issue. many young people are caring for their parents, sometimes for siblings as well. all too often they go unseen and unheard and certainly one of the things we are doing is a government is trying to ensure that we do see more opportunities and ability to identify, to assess young carers and theirfamilies identify, to assess young carers and their families and to support them and make the rights of young carers clear and i know the department of health and social care is intending to publish a plan setting out our targeted crosscurrents action on this area but i would be happy to meet with a group of young carers to hear directly from them. mr speaker... i believe in the global britain and! speaker... i believe in the global britain and i want us to trade freely with the world so can my right
people likejohn, who has been caring for his mother with fibromyalgia from the age of ten or phoebe,ctical ideas about what the government can do to make their lives easier. will the prime minister meet them and agreed to hear their proposals? i think it is absolutely right that he raises this issue. many young people are caring for their parents, sometimes for siblings as well. all too often they go unseen and unheard and certainly one of the things we are doing is a government is trying to...
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we have a picture of phoebe yates, one of my favorite women from the era. she had been widowed just before the war insert in this city's hospital, which i'm sure all of you know about. she took a practical view of the work that she was doing. r, but she poo wanted to be independent of her family. this job gave her that opportunity. she simply pooh-poohed the idea that this would harm her socially in any way. addition -- edition of her reminiscence of the hospital in the 1860's. she falls into a similar category -- she is left a relative fortune when her husband dies. she uses that fortune to fit out hospitals in alabama and tennessee. she used all the money she had at her disposal to make hospitals move into those areas. cumming, she was born in scotland sometime around 1830, we think. i looked for her on ancestry.com. i haven't quite found her. she immigrated with her parents and many siblings, one of 10 children, to montreal in the 1840's. sometime in the early 1850's, the family went down to mobile. her father was a grocer and a banker and a smalltime bu
we have a picture of phoebe yates, one of my favorite women from the era. she had been widowed just before the war insert in this city's hospital, which i'm sure all of you know about. she took a practical view of the work that she was doing. r, but she poo wanted to be independent of her family. this job gave her that opportunity. she simply pooh-poohed the idea that this would harm her socially in any way. addition -- edition of her reminiscence of the hospital in the 1860's. she falls into a...