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well, phyllis ben, this is the fellow with the institute for policy studies. she says the pressure on the, by the administration to support a cease fire is increasing. there's already a very strong movement that has emerged i have never seen in my years of working on this issue. i've never seen anything close to this level of mobilization of people, of movements of institutions all across the country, demanding a ceasefire. right now 80 percent of democrats president by his party. i want an immediate ceasefire. 66 percent of people across the country say they want to cease fire. and we're seeing a situation in which just as the u. s. is so isolated within the united nations, the buttons ministrations policy on this issue is completely isolated. here in the united states, it's gone far beyond now the individual high ranking members of the state department that we were hearing about. there's now been over a 1000 staffers of the us agency for international development usa i d that have signed letters saying that there must be a ceasefire. there are numbers of peo
well, phyllis ben, this is the fellow with the institute for policy studies. she says the pressure on the, by the administration to support a cease fire is increasing. there's already a very strong movement that has emerged i have never seen in my years of working on this issue. i've never seen anything close to this level of mobilization of people, of movements of institutions all across the country, demanding a ceasefire. right now 80 percent of democrats president by his party. i want an...
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of blind spot america and the palestinians from ball forward to trump and also in washington dc. phyllis ben is a fellow at the institute for policy studies, think time and international advisor to the jewish voice for peace organization finished. let me start with you in washington to understand why we've seen a visit of support by president biden, to tennessee, to israel, even after the massacre at the out ali baptist hospital in guys a, even at a time when the region is boiling. why, why is the us so committed and supporting as well today? that's a very long story and we don't have time to go into the history. but i think the question today is the consequences of this visit. this bear hug. diplomacy that we've seen so far means that unless there's a public call for a ceasefire, which i do not anticipate, we will see this visit is going to be seen and shouldn't be seen as a real endorsement of israel's continuing attack against casa. there are likely to be vague references to urging israel not to violate international law or expressing some kind of concern for palestinian civilians. but th
of blind spot america and the palestinians from ball forward to trump and also in washington dc. phyllis ben is a fellow at the institute for policy studies, think time and international advisor to the jewish voice for peace organization finished. let me start with you in washington to understand why we've seen a visit of support by president biden, to tennessee, to israel, even after the massacre at the out ali baptist hospital in guys a, even at a time when the region is boiling. why, why is...
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so palestinian prisoners, which is expected on saturday as part of the gaza ceasefire deal. phyllis ben is a fellow of the institute for policy studies in washington dc. she's also the author of understanding palestine and israel. she says the ceasefire is in a franchise state. i don't know that we're even going to make it through the 6 weeks of phase one, which was to include the release of about half of the remaining hostages, the release of hundreds of palestinian prisoners that are being and legally held inside israel, as well as allowing in massive amounts of humanitarian aid, and it's not at all clear that that's going to survive. the ceasefire depends on and agreement. and other things that in phase is 2 and 3. there will be discussions about continuing the ceasefire as a permanent reality ending the war. and that has been from the beginning a palestinian demand for the uh, for the cease fire negotiation. it was a major concession when they agreed to sign off on the cease fire with the agreement only that there would be further negotiations towards making it permanent, rather tha
so palestinian prisoners, which is expected on saturday as part of the gaza ceasefire deal. phyllis ben is a fellow of the institute for policy studies in washington dc. she's also the author of understanding palestine and israel. she says the ceasefire is in a franchise state. i don't know that we're even going to make it through the 6 weeks of phase one, which was to include the release of about half of the remaining hostages, the release of hundreds of palestinian prisoners that are being...
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now we have joining us from washington, dc. phyllis ben is a fellow at the institute for policy studies and an international advisor to the advocacy organization, jewish voice for peace and tell of eve, gideon levy a columnist for the is writing daily hotspots and overall the punishment of garza. and also in washington d. c. nile stanish it political analyst and the white house column list for the political newspaper. the hill. thanks to all of you for joining us. if i could start with 9, so has nothing. yeah. who's visit demonstrated now do you think the support is route is no longer a solidly by a path as an a 5? 0 yes, it is certainly demonstrated zack's, i mean, the boy cops by democratic members of his speech to congress was very significant. didn't compost, a lot of democrats not only people on the so called hard left of the party in addition to that, you had to prove chest in the st switch underlined. i think the degree of public discontent with israel's assault on gasser. i mean, this is an issue where the, the voter base of the democratic party, knowing by a significant margin
now we have joining us from washington, dc. phyllis ben is a fellow at the institute for policy studies and an international advisor to the advocacy organization, jewish voice for peace and tell of eve, gideon levy a columnist for the is writing daily hotspots and overall the punishment of garza. and also in washington d. c. nile stanish it political analyst and the white house column list for the political newspaper. the hill. thanks to all of you for joining us. if i could start with 9, so...
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phyllis ben and her minivan were pulled from the river in sonoma county. she was missing since saturday night after eating dinner at river's end restaurant. they spotted tire tracks on sunday leading into the liver. search crews and boats combed the liver yesterday and found the van resting on the river bottom yesterday afternoon. investigators do not believe ben had been drinking saturday night. >> a nay woman is recovering after two pit bulls attacked her as she was trying to get to her car last night around 6:20. a neighbor threw rocks at two gray dogs trying to stop the attack the attack. her injuries are not life-threatening. the dogs are still on the loose. they have clipped ears and may have light gray spots. >> the 2010 census is done and the numbers will be out in a few hours. 600,000 workers knocked on 50 million doors across the country. the census bureau said they had 12 million forms to sift through. the official count of america also determines how $4 trillion in education, health, transportation and other projects are funded. >> we will begi
phyllis ben and her minivan were pulled from the river in sonoma county. she was missing since saturday night after eating dinner at river's end restaurant. they spotted tire tracks on sunday leading into the liver. search crews and boats combed the liver yesterday and found the van resting on the river bottom yesterday afternoon. investigators do not believe ben had been drinking saturday night. >> a nay woman is recovering after two pit bulls attacked her as she was trying to get to her...
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phyllis ben and her minivan were pulled from the river last night. the 62-year-old was missing since saturday night after eating dinner at river's end restaurant. they spotted tire tracks on sunday leading off a cliff and into the river. search crews and boats combed the river yesterday. divers found the van resting on the river bottom yesterday. investigators do not believe she was drinking saturday night. >> per a san jose woman was recovering after two pit bulls attacked her in front of her home. it happened as she was trying to get to her car on white sand drive around 6:20. a neighbor threw stones at the two gray dogs to stop the attack and the animals ran away. the 41-year-old suffered major injuries, but they are not life-threatening. police are warning neighbors to be on the look out for the dogs. they have clipped ears and may have light gray spots. >> san francisco's current board of supervisors won't get a shot at choosing the next mayor. mayor newsom will delay his swearing in until the new board takes office on january 10th. the board wi
phyllis ben and her minivan were pulled from the river last night. the 62-year-old was missing since saturday night after eating dinner at river's end restaurant. they spotted tire tracks on sunday leading off a cliff and into the river. search crews and boats combed the river yesterday. divers found the van resting on the river bottom yesterday. investigators do not believe she was drinking saturday night. >> per a san jose woman was recovering after two pit bulls attacked her in front...
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. >> this sunday night on q & a, institute for policy studies fellow and antiwar activist, phyllis ben net on the war on terrorism. >> who i isis? why are that so i zoo -- so violent? i think what is more important in some ways, because it's something we can do something about, is what is u.s. policy regarding isis? why isn't it working? the welcome go war against terror jim? are we just doing the record wrong or wrong to say there choo she a war against terrorism at snail think those are the questions that in some ways are the most important and that will be the most useful. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific, on c-span2's q & a. >> next our booktv programming looking at the white house, features white house course respondent april ryan. it's about an hour. jojo april ryan, don't think anyone, any african-american reporter, has covered the white house as long as you have, and now you have taken the clinton, bush 43 and obama years and written about them through the prism that is important to your listeners and that is the issue of race relations in the united states, and i ha
. >> this sunday night on q & a, institute for policy studies fellow and antiwar activist, phyllis ben net on the war on terrorism. >> who i isis? why are that so i zoo -- so violent? i think what is more important in some ways, because it's something we can do something about, is what is u.s. policy regarding isis? why isn't it working? the welcome go war against terror jim? are we just doing the record wrong or wrong to say there choo she a war against terrorism at snail think...
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nunez has confirmed her status as one of mixed martial arts all time greats in a speech to canada phyllis yes ben farah a behind closed doors a u.f.c. contest and last vegas she became the 1st to weight champ into the core successful defenses of both titles so. this is my my my moment you know i feel like i should really like enjoy 90 in be happy for ever if i make history tonight guys like nobody ever did that before that is amazing and conacher has announced his retirement from the sport for a 3rd time the from a to a to u.f.c. world champion made his latest declaration on social media he said you want your old irish superstar also retired last year and in 2016 the great a has a record of 22 wins and 4 defeats. one of the beautiful things about this board is you don't have to fight this isn't the n.b.a. or the n.f.l. where you better be a practice you better show up and do this you better do that you don't have to do anything here and if these guys want to sit out retire right now or anybody feels uncomfortable in any way shape or form of what's going on you don't have to fly you baseball seaso
nunez has confirmed her status as one of mixed martial arts all time greats in a speech to canada phyllis yes ben farah a behind closed doors a u.f.c. contest and last vegas she became the 1st to weight champ into the core successful defenses of both titles so. this is my my my moment you know i feel like i should really like enjoy 90 in be happy for ever if i make history tonight guys like nobody ever did that before that is amazing and conacher has announced his retirement from the sport for...
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caller: i think that it should be phyllis ben thnis. i saw her on "book tv."he press has demonized every one of the black leaders who have stood up. jesse jackson, al sharpton, the press has demonize them. this lady, you should have her on. thank you. host: thank you for the call, kelberg. next up is jackson, mississippi. democratic line. sorry, independent line. jackson, go ahead. caller: i believe that it is barack obama. he is the human embodiment of martin luther king's legacy. he is that legacy transcended. i am sure that martin luther king did not believe that we would have an african-american president so soon. this is not too long after martin luther king's time. host: thank you very much for your call. he mentioned president barack obama, who is no. 2 on the list of the 25 most influential leaders of all time. you can find that list thegrio.com. greensboro, n.c., democratic line. caller: good morning. at the martin luther king's birthday. i feel that no single leader embodies the rev. king today. he would be very sad about the over it -- over use of r
caller: i think that it should be phyllis ben thnis. i saw her on "book tv."he press has demonized every one of the black leaders who have stood up. jesse jackson, al sharpton, the press has demonize them. this lady, you should have her on. thank you. host: thank you for the call, kelberg. next up is jackson, mississippi. democratic line. sorry, independent line. jackson, go ahead. caller: i believe that it is barack obama. he is the human embodiment of martin luther king's legacy. he...
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pizza recipes on family and friends but then covid hit and his beloved grandmother, phyllis, died from the virus. so ben worked through his grief by helping others turning his love of cooking into a cause for kindness he calls good pizza it was just a few pizzas at first. pies from the sky lowered down to friends in an old box from his apartment window. >> all right i'm ready whenever you are. >> reporter: to keep things socially distanced. >> this is good pizza. >> reporter: then a social media influencer gave him a great review >> i had a feeling it was going to get very busy very fast for free >> how many pizzas have you made now? >> i think i've made about 500 pizzas. >> reporter: now anyone who wants one signs up for a lottery on his instagram and each week he chooses 20 at random to get a pie are you charging money for the pizza? >> no, the pizza is always free. >> reporter: a full-time business school student at wharton, ben encourages people to make donations to local charities fighting hunger and homelessness >> for me, it was a chance to make something out of tragedy. to have a purpose every m
pizza recipes on family and friends but then covid hit and his beloved grandmother, phyllis, died from the virus. so ben worked through his grief by helping others turning his love of cooking into a cause for kindness he calls good pizza it was just a few pizzas at first. pies from the sky lowered down to friends in an old box from his apartment window. >> all right i'm ready whenever you are. >> reporter: to keep things socially distanced. >> this is good pizza. >>...
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of course, phyllis and charlie and marshall. ben, harrison. lisa. jamie and phil and kwegyirba.ronica and tim. l.j. merry christmas and happy new year and happy holidays. thanks for joining us. i'm christine romans. >> i'm joe johns. "new day" starts now. >>> democrats are dug in. looks like we could be in for a long term shutdown. >> now trump is trying to save face. >> i don't think they want to give trump a victory. >> this is to go past the state of the union. >>> a transformer blew up in new york. >> this is "new day," with alisyn camerota and john berman. >> this is "new day." it's friday, and there's no evidence of extraterrestrial activity. the nypd put out a statement on twitter saying there were no aliens coming, even though somebody painted the sky blue last night. look at this. that's a transformer explosion. that's remarkable. nobody was hurt. no lasting significant power outages. that was last night. i just want to show people what ghostbusters looks like. >> there's some parallel. the colors are a little different. >> the good news, again, this is not the second c
of course, phyllis and charlie and marshall. ben, harrison. lisa. jamie and phil and kwegyirba.ronica and tim. l.j. merry christmas and happy new year and happy holidays. thanks for joining us. i'm christine romans. >> i'm joe johns. "new day" starts now. >>> democrats are dug in. looks like we could be in for a long term shutdown. >> now trump is trying to save face. >> i don't think they want to give trump a victory. >> this is to go past the state...
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you saw phyllis schlafly in missouri today. i would send ben carson to north carolina. is making a race of it in north carolina. charles: to me if ted cruz could have talked rubio into getting out, he would probably win north carolina and missouri. there is not a lot of polling there, you have to assume donald trump is leading. >> i have got to agree on north carolina. that's my home state. north carolina is very interesting. in 2008 it went blue for barack obama and red for romney in 2012. we are very open mind. we call it the new south. conventional wisdom would have you think cruz could make a play and he might. but if trump sends ben carson down there, you have got two sides of the same coin, i think most republican and north carolina voters. i was at a convention, they took a straw poll. they had cruz winning by a landslide. i thought that was -- >> it was in raleigh. it was beautiful. >> when you talk about mecklenburg county. >> i'll be watching my home state of wyoming. charles: if you give them a call. you don't want to miss our special coverage. we are calling
you saw phyllis schlafly in missouri today. i would send ben carson to north carolina. is making a race of it in north carolina. charles: to me if ted cruz could have talked rubio into getting out, he would probably win north carolina and missouri. there is not a lot of polling there, you have to assume donald trump is leading. >> i have got to agree on north carolina. that's my home state. north carolina is very interesting. in 2008 it went blue for barack obama and red for romney in...
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phyllis's story, visit lyrica.com. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this weekend? no. [ male announcer ] share more. save more. at&t mobile share for business. ♪ >> if you have a smartphone the government can reportedly access whatever is in it. german "newsweek"ly is reporting the national security agency can get past the protective measures on smartphones,
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the six reverse talkiers are ta future and while they're in with ben simmons playing point guard. and the phyllise overtime. we'll have the finish tomorrow with your saturday morning sports. real oats. delicious honey and okay that's still honey. huh, there we go. we're back to honey again. who's directing this? that guy. figures. try new very berry cheerios. the taste of real fruit in every bite. so berry good. there's work to be done. it's not going to be easy but there's grit inside of you. and if you need extra motivation the grad fund at strayer university can help push you forward. because up to your last year of classes could be on us. that's right. on us. today is the day. strayer university. let's get it, america. >>> ominous, i think is the word that comes to mind. this is a funnel cloud that appeared to touch down in west texas. according to local reports there, it was one of at least six possible tornadoes, just yesterday. no reports of any injuries or serious damage, so that's the good thing. >>> okay, this comes to us from bucks county. how not to commit vandalism. or maybe karma. m
the six reverse talkiers are ta future and while they're in with ben simmons playing point guard. and the phyllise overtime. we'll have the finish tomorrow with your saturday morning sports. real oats. delicious honey and okay that's still honey. huh, there we go. we're back to honey again. who's directing this? that guy. figures. try new very berry cheerios. the taste of real fruit in every bite. so berry good. there's work to be done. it's not going to be easy but there's grit inside of you....
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ben revere resumes his quest to become the first phyllis to win in more than 40 years, at the top right6789 the last fill toy win it hall of famer richie ashburn who hit .350 to win his second batting title. led the league in hitting in 1955. >> 7:49 right now. busy morning around here, we get you pump up for eagles football. >> we've had the eagles pep band, drum line, eagles cheerleaders this our studio. they were on sister station cbss3. unveil their 2015 swimsuit calendar during fashion show last night. >> this year's edition photographed in mexico, but around here this morning, it was an eagles pep rally. >> ♪ >>> ♪ >> bobby and the gang, oh, they do it so well, been doing it so long. the calendar 1499. >> i wonder if we can show that on air? there go. >> 1499. so good. >> a loft folks did research on that, yes, today. help us with the scripts. >> yes right. >> still ahead, an american classic hits i mack theatres. >> oh, yes. >> hey, i am this week forest gump back in theatres for its 20th anniversary, we're behind the scenes of the iconic film. that's c coming up. >>> relive an a
ben revere resumes his quest to become the first phyllis to win in more than 40 years, at the top right6789 the last fill toy win it hall of famer richie ashburn who hit .350 to win his second batting title. led the league in hitting in 1955. >> 7:49 right now. busy morning around here, we get you pump up for eagles football. >> we've had the eagles pep band, drum line, eagles cheerleaders this our studio. they were on sister station cbss3. unveil their 2015 swimsuit calendar during...
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. >> ben tarnoff is the author of this book, "moneymakers: the wicked lives and surprising adventures of three notorious counterfeiters." >> up next, phyllis schlafly and suzanne banker discuss the flipside of feminism. the co-authors argue that while women now have more power, freedom and education, they're less happy. they believe that men have been miscast as obstacles in the path for equality for women and contend that both sexes have been hurt by feminism. [applause] >> thank you very much and, ladies and gentlemen, yes, i've had an interesting and fun life. and i don't owe any of it to the feminists. [laughter] i'll tell you that. feminism has become a very hot topic. i suppose the reason for that is sarah palin. feminists cannot resist attacking sarah palin. it's not just because she's a republican and a conservative, it's because she's a successful woman. she has a cool husband, a lot of kids, a great career, making lots of money. she is, by any standard, a success. and they can't stand it. and acid in their wounds is that she's pretty too. [laughter] so the feminists don't believe that women can be successful in the united states.
. >> ben tarnoff is the author of this book, "moneymakers: the wicked lives and surprising adventures of three notorious counterfeiters." >> up next, phyllis schlafly and suzanne banker discuss the flipside of feminism. the co-authors argue that while women now have more power, freedom and education, they're less happy. they believe that men have been miscast as obstacles in the path for equality for women and contend that both sexes have been hurt by feminism. [applause]...
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ben fobernanke. david savage, phyllis energy, and the enreg bill. "washington journal" is live every day at 7:00 a.m. on c- span. >> they are using a mobile phone primarily to access facebook because they have not had access to a laptop or pc. in a lot of cases, there is not an infrastructure media in communication that you have in the u.s., a lot of americans will say, facebook is great for gossiping and seeing what my friends are eating for lunch, but if you were to talk to somebody in the middle east, you would hear a different story, which is that facebook was providing access to news to people who had unique access to information they were not able to get at otherwise. you get a much more meaty story about what facebook means to them. >> more on thanksgiving day on c-span. at 2:00, ct justice john roberts. -- see chief justice roberts. next, a look at the evolution of facebook with the vice president of products, chris cox. [applause] >> thank you everyone for coming. this is a bit of a tree. i have been covering facebook for years and you rare
ben fobernanke. david savage, phyllis energy, and the enreg bill. "washington journal" is live every day at 7:00 a.m. on c- span. >> they are using a mobile phone primarily to access facebook because they have not had access to a laptop or pc. in a lot of cases, there is not an infrastructure media in communication that you have in the u.s., a lot of americans will say, facebook is great for gossiping and seeing what my friends are eating for lunch, but if you were to talk to...
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ben stiller in the movie, "meet the parents". >> the most fun. >> reporter: ultimate trays placer, phyllis george says saying yes opens us opportunities which can take you anywhere. >> kept moving forward. you learn so many things. if you fail, you're not a failure. you just learn the lessons, write them down, you know, use them in your life. >> and our colleague senior white house reporter pamela brown shared this statement on the passings of her mother. for many mom was known by her incredible accomplishments as the pioneers female sportscaster. 50th miss america and first lady, but this was all before we were born and never how we viewed mom. to us she was the most incredible mother we could ever ask for and all of the defining qualities the public never saw. especially against the wichbds a winds of adversity that symbolize who she is more than anything else. the beauty so many recognize on the outside was a fraction of her internal beauty only to be outdone by an unwavering spirit allowing letter to persevere against all the odds. >>> hello again, everyone. thank you so much fordown mee j me. i'm fredricka whitfield. >>> by midni
ben stiller in the movie, "meet the parents". >> the most fun. >> reporter: ultimate trays placer, phyllis george says saying yes opens us opportunities which can take you anywhere. >> kept moving forward. you learn so many things. if you fail, you're not a failure. you just learn the lessons, write them down, you know, use them in your life. >> and our colleague senior white house reporter pamela brown shared this statement on the passings of her mother. for...
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ben francisco hit two home runs. the phillies line up with reserves. on the two regular starters for the nhl east, they beat the phyllis. >> and we have 68 degrees on this rainy thursday. the news continues with good morning, washington at 5:30. >> and still ahead in the next half-hour, john stuart's rally to restore sanity. why the president is backing the latest mark on washington. >> live in the newsroom. the latest on yesterday's highway horror on bedbed -- bethesda. the latest coming up. >> and parts of our region have already seen over 2 1/2 inches of rain. tornado watch in effect until 1:00 p.m. this afternoon for a good part of the area. we'll take a look at the >> and straight ahead this half hour, we are on storm watch as mother nature dumps heavy rain and high water all across the metro region. good morning, washington. great to have you along with us on this thursday, september 30. i'm pamela brown. >> and i'm alison starling. in fact, parts of the region are under a tornado watch right now. others under a flash flood warning. now we have live team m coverage tracking the storm and all of itsal effects. so
ben francisco hit two home runs. the phillies line up with reserves. on the two regular starters for the nhl east, they beat the phyllis. >> and we have 68 degrees on this rainy thursday. the news continues with good morning, washington at 5:30. >> and still ahead in the next half-hour, john stuart's rally to restore sanity. why the president is backing the latest mark on washington. >> live in the newsroom. the latest on yesterday's highway horror on bedbed -- bethesda. the...
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wanted to start with a symbolic gesture that echoes something that phyllis just said about being an ally. i have here a navajo necklace that ben gave me a few years ago. and i am using it today to indicate and draw attention to the fact that we who are progressed people, who are allies are, despite or even because of our worldview, have ideas that are, we want to be allies. we want to be respectful and we want to honor the people. however, we are all conditioned to raise the system and we have been colonized as well as the entire continent has been colonized and so i'm using this necklace as a way of indicating that a decision needs to be made to notice that we need to pay attention when we are, well, for example in standing rock and in all movements that we need to be very very deliberately decide not to act upon these colonized thoughts and to be respectful and never to pretend or to try to speak for, as i don't anybody standing rock, whether native or not . and here, i have something here for the safekeeping of my brothers gabriel. and i want to show you as my own experience as a person who visited and participated in chica
wanted to start with a symbolic gesture that echoes something that phyllis just said about being an ally. i have here a navajo necklace that ben gave me a few years ago. and i am using it today to indicate and draw attention to the fact that we who are progressed people, who are allies are, despite or even because of our worldview, have ideas that are, we want to be allies. we want to be respectful and we want to honor the people. however, we are all conditioned to raise the system and we have...
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ben stiller in the movie "meet the parents." >> i auditioned for the role, i got it. it was the most fun that i've ever had. >> the ultimate trail blazer, phyllisge once wrote saying yes to yourself opens up opportunities that can take you anywhere. >> and, of course, our condolences to our colleague senior white house reporter pamela brown and her family. pamela shared this statement on the passing of her mother. mom was known by her incredible accomplishments as the pioneer and female sports caster. 50th north america and first lady. but this was all before we were born and ever how we viewed mom. to us, she was the most incredible mother we could ever ask for and it is all of the defining qualities the public never saw. >>> especially against the winds of adversity that symbolized how extraordinary she is. the beauty so many recognized on the outside with a mere fraction of her internal beauty only to be outdone by an unwavering spirit that allowed her to persevere against all the odds, pam would let you know, we love you, we are praying for you and your family. we wish you the very best. you are not alone. >>> the former president with a to
ben stiller in the movie "meet the parents." >> i auditioned for the role, i got it. it was the most fun that i've ever had. >> the ultimate trail blazer, phyllisge once wrote saying yes to yourself opens up opportunities that can take you anywhere. >> and, of course, our condolences to our colleague senior white house reporter pamela brown and her family. pamela shared this statement on the passing of her mother. mom was known by her incredible accomplishments as...
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ben stiller in the movie "meet the parents." >> i auditioned for the role, and i got it, and it was the most fun that i've ever had. >> reporter: the ultimate trailblazer, phyllis once wrote, "saying yes to yourself opens up opportunities that can take you anywhere." >> i just kept moving forward, and you know, we learned so many things. if you fail, you're not a failure. you just learn the lessons, write them down, you know, use them in your life. >> what a life. what a woman. and now her colleague, senior white house correspondent pamela brown shared this statement on the passing of her mother -- "for many, mom was known by her incredible accomplishments as the pioneering female sportscaster, 50th miss america, and first lady, but this was all before we were born and never how we viewed mom. to us, she was the most incredible mother we could ever ask for. and it is all of the defining qualities the public never saw, especially against the winds of adversity that symbolized how extraordinary she is, more than anything else. the beauty so many recognized on the outside was a mere fraction of her internal beauty, only to be outdone by an unwavering spirit that a
ben stiller in the movie "meet the parents." >> i auditioned for the role, and i got it, and it was the most fun that i've ever had. >> reporter: the ultimate trailblazer, phyllis once wrote, "saying yes to yourself opens up opportunities that can take you anywhere." >> i just kept moving forward, and you know, we learned so many things. if you fail, you're not a failure. you just learn the lessons, write them down, you know, use them in your life. >>...
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ben carson at 5:00 p.m., georgia tech at 5:30 p.m. taking you on the road to the white house. >> this sunday night on q&a, institute for policy and antiwar activists phyllis bennett on u.s. policy since 9/11, recent negotiations on i ran and the warren terrace. >> who is isis, what are their origins, why they so violent. the obvious question, why the title? >> guest: i was trying to get at something about the fact that he was an outsider and there was a political loner of some form and i think he would wear that as a badge of honor at some point in his political career but also in i think it answers the question why is he struggling running washington? ultimately he wasn't a creature washington which is why people gravitated toward him. but i think here we are, your sixth getting into your seventh and this is sorted trying to figure out i hope i'm trying to help people understand why is he struggling in washington ultimately and he's a strange creature in washington and vice versa. >> host: we will talk about this throughout the hour but you think he is as much of a stranger today as when he first came here? >> guest: in some ways with some people, yes i
ben carson at 5:00 p.m., georgia tech at 5:30 p.m. taking you on the road to the white house. >> this sunday night on q&a, institute for policy and antiwar activists phyllis bennett on u.s. policy since 9/11, recent negotiations on i ran and the warren terrace. >> who is isis, what are their origins, why they so violent. the obvious question, why the title? >> guest: i was trying to get at something about the fact that he was an outsider and there was a political loner of...
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phyllis's story, visit lyrica.com. >>> well, you know, despite all these games back and forth how they hold it down at a certain level, the debt is still racing toward $17 trillion. forget bringing ben affleck in as "batman," your financial superhero's already on the case. all right. i remember, ladies, built to scale. anyway, congress is still on summer break, as a make or break october 1st deadline is fast approaching to keep the government cash flowing. while the nation's debt keeps growing, some concerns about what the house speaker is doing talking about yet another short-term fix that would essentially keep the spending levels going for a couple of months, limping along. craig smith says this is the kind of stuff that's got to stop right now because very, very quickly the speaker, republicans, all of washington losing credibility fast right now. that's a big problem for you, right, craig? >> it certainly is. and it should be for every single american, neil. look, two years ago this month we celebrated the downgrading of america's debt through s&p because of the bad budget deal that we cut by raising the debt ceiling and not having appropriate spending cuts to go along with it.
phyllis's story, visit lyrica.com. >>> well, you know, despite all these games back and forth how they hold it down at a certain level, the debt is still racing toward $17 trillion. forget bringing ben affleck in as "batman," your financial superhero's already on the case. all right. i remember, ladies, built to scale. anyway, congress is still on summer break, as a make or break october 1st deadline is fast approaching to keep the government cash flowing. while the nation's...
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ben carson said, is to speak the truth. our organization, and solution schlaffy speak the truth. phyllis wrote a book called "who family."american talking about what no-fault divorce has done in america. speaking to the truth and political correctness is incredibly important. i agree with that. way, on september 11-13, we have our annual event in st. louis. dr. carson is our first speaker. l.coman go to eaglecounci to find out more. on the debt question, there is a nother great street philosopher that becomes a racket. we are at the racket. washington really like the system. have consolidated power, they racket.ng a great that is why the conservative movement is having a debate whether be the power in the state or the judges. your caller brings up a good point. trump, for us, on china, international sovereignty -- eagle forum is a conservative organization, but we oppose all trade deals as bad for the american families. we go somewhere other than the american right on that. trump is speaking to china, which is a huge threat. we applaud him for bringing those issues to the forefront. host: you bring up trump, the caller b
ben carson said, is to speak the truth. our organization, and solution schlaffy speak the truth. phyllis wrote a book called "who family."american talking about what no-fault divorce has done in america. speaking to the truth and political correctness is incredibly important. i agree with that. way, on september 11-13, we have our annual event in st. louis. dr. carson is our first speaker. l.coman go to eaglecounci to find out more. on the debt question, there is a nother great street...
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as in 2011, phyllis bennis was on along with conservative political activists, are emmett tyrrell, ishmael reed, megan, eric pozner, linda hogan, ann coulter, ellen ghose, uncle moore, ben ms. rick and david brooks were all on. and it was in august that and culture joined us. >> journalists who are allowed to interview ann coulter again for a second time. >> the shortlist is in it. left mexicans about seven days off i do here in a minute. you've got on that list, john cloud of "time" magazine, jonathan three lynn of the guardian, jamie from frontpage magazine, taylor caleb jam bands.com, jonathan pitts the baltimore sun, charlotte allen a belief that.com on fishbowl d.c. why are those chosen few allowed to interview again? suet virtually there were three and i chose them specifically because they ran a tape recorder when i talked. and then apparently played the taper quarterback before typing what i said. and i promise you, that is shockingly rare. >> host: you get misquoted a lot? somehow i say we need to reduce the capital gains rate and it comes out i support hitler know of his work. [laughter] no and is insane in the misquotes. and often the malice of my statement i
as in 2011, phyllis bennis was on along with conservative political activists, are emmett tyrrell, ishmael reed, megan, eric pozner, linda hogan, ann coulter, ellen ghose, uncle moore, ben ms. rick and david brooks were all on. and it was in august that and culture joined us. >> journalists who are allowed to interview ann coulter again for a second time. >> the shortlist is in it. left mexicans about seven days off i do here in a minute. you've got on that list, john cloud of...
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the answer is, as ben carson says, to speak the truth in charity and love. speak the truth. our organization and phyllispposed the e.r.a. and we still talk about the imposition of the feminist movement on all of us. sh he wrote a book about two years ago called who killed the american family. not just left push on marriage and homosexual marriage but what no fault divorce has done to america. it's called eagle council. you can go to eaglecouncil.com and find out more. as to the debt question, there is a great sort of also street philosophy named eric hoffer. he said, every great cause begins as a movement, becomes a business and degenerates to the racket. we are at racket state. the political parties, both and the powers in washington really like the system. they have consolidated power and are making a great living. it is the racket stage in many ways. that's why this conservative movement is having a debate about the future of our country, whether it is the spending of the debt or the power consolidated by the regulatory state and the judges and everybody else. your caller brings up an important point
the answer is, as ben carson says, to speak the truth in charity and love. speak the truth. our organization and phyllispposed the e.r.a. and we still talk about the imposition of the feminist movement on all of us. sh he wrote a book about two years ago called who killed the american family. not just left push on marriage and homosexual marriage but what no fault divorce has done to america. it's called eagle council. you can go to eaglecouncil.com and find out more. as to the debt question,...
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phyllis italy -- facility. washington journal live tomorrow and everyday starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. the road to the white house continues to get more crowded. dr. ben carson is expected to announce his plans to seek the republican residential nomination. -- presidential nomination. tuesday, my cut of a. the -- mike huckabee. the 2008 presidential candidate expected to announce he is taking another shot. live on c-span. >> sunday night on c-span's "q&a," walter pincus on the situation and coat the middle east and his opinion on the 2003 invasion of iraq. >> i think about the bush administration and paul wolf who never claimed to be an expert on iraq and proved it. and history has proved it. we look at things from our own point of view. we get deceived by it. you can go back to vietnam. a great example of the first time we did it openly. we have a history of client if they other people are like us or want our standards. the world is different. " middle east, it is a totally different culture. >> sunday night on c-span's "q&a." >> tuesday, secretary of state -- homeland secretary jeh johnson testified before the senate judiciary committee. other topic
phyllis italy -- facility. washington journal live tomorrow and everyday starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. the road to the white house continues to get more crowded. dr. ben carson is expected to announce his plans to seek the republican residential nomination. -- presidential nomination. tuesday, my cut of a. the -- mike huckabee. the 2008 presidential candidate expected to announce he is taking another shot. live on c-span. >> sunday night on c-span's "q&a," walter...
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on sunday afternoon ben carson at 5:00 o'clock and george ptaki taking you on the road to the white house. >> this sunday night on "q&a." to for policy studies fellow phyllis bennett on u.s. foreign policies since 9/11. the recent negotiations with iran in the war on terrorism. >> what are are are their origins? where they sell violent? all of those questions are important and i dressed him in the book. but i think that what is more important in some ways because of something we can do something about is what is the u.s. policy >> coming up next, the state of race relations in america. looking at policing, ferguson, baltimore, and charleston. this is about one hour.
on sunday afternoon ben carson at 5:00 o'clock and george ptaki taking you on the road to the white house. >> this sunday night on "q&a." to for policy studies fellow phyllis bennett on u.s. foreign policies since 9/11. the recent negotiations with iran in the war on terrorism. >> what are are are their origins? where they sell violent? all of those questions are important and i dressed him in the book. but i think that what is more important in some ways because of...