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you left out that we audition shoeless so they won't hear a woman's heels coming on the the stage and with that simple change, there was almost an overnight change in the composition of symphony orchestras. so now if you go to a concert, you will see women all over, not just as harp players. so if we could replicate the drop curtain in every sphere of indeavor, it would be wonderful. since we can't, you have to try other ways to overcome the unconscious bias that still exists. >> so -- and so much of the change, so much of the advances in test so much of the change as a litty gator, how did you decide to focus on equality for women? >> how did i decide to become a famous feminist lit gator? [ applause ] >> it's a fair way to put the question. >> i was a beneficiary of a sea change of the times in what the professor would have called the climate of the era. i can illustrate by comparing my daughter when she entered kindergarten and my son. my daughter was born in 1955. there were very few working moms in the class. my daughter, by the way, is a law professor, world leading expert in co
you left out that we audition shoeless so they won't hear a woman's heels coming on the the stage and with that simple change, there was almost an overnight change in the composition of symphony orchestras. so now if you go to a concert, you will see women all over, not just as harp players. so if we could replicate the drop curtain in every sphere of indeavor, it would be wonderful. since we can't, you have to try other ways to overcome the unconscious bias that still exists. >> so --...
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cases, one isrite the state of michigan has to love it said a woman cannot serve as a bartender unless her father or husband is the owner of the establishment. put ahat immediately woman and her daughter out of work. during world war ii when so many men were off defending our country, women began to take jobs they had not taken before. one of them limited rather well it was bartending. the bartenders union did not like that. when the boys came back home and wanted to get the women out, so michigan passed this law. , a barrier that put these women out of business. the supreme court said that was ok. because places where liquor by the drink is sold can be dangerous. they made very light of it. in 1961 when the court decided the case against florida, it was a woman who today we would call battered. her philandering husband had humiliated her to the breaking point. she spied her young son's baseball bat in the corner of a room. brought it down over her husband's had with all her might. he fell, hit his head against a hard floor. end of their altercation, beginning of her murder prosecution
cases, one isrite the state of michigan has to love it said a woman cannot serve as a bartender unless her father or husband is the owner of the establishment. put ahat immediately woman and her daughter out of work. during world war ii when so many men were off defending our country, women began to take jobs they had not taken before. one of them limited rather well it was bartending. the bartenders union did not like that. when the boys came back home and wanted to get the women out, so...
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woman. the man is disadvantaged as a parent because the woman is not considered a true member of the labor force. anyway, it was great to have the opportunity to be part of that change, which would not have been possible. host: really was extraordinary. i said at the outset, i think you and justice thurgood marshall are the only members of the court in our lifetime who really would have been historic figures because of what you had done before the court and what you did in terms of fighting for women's equality and for equality was really transformative. justice ginsburg: well i followed his lead in this sense in a number of cases thurgood marshall went before courts and said, separate, but equal is not before the court today, these facilities are vastly unequal. and when he had won several cases, he said, now it's time to tell the courts forced separation of the races, separation forced by the law, can never be equal. but he had the building blocks on the way and that is what we tried to do, to take cases that were clear winners and then say to the court, all classifications by gender should be
woman. the man is disadvantaged as a parent because the woman is not considered a true member of the labor force. anyway, it was great to have the opportunity to be part of that change, which would not have been possible. host: really was extraordinary. i said at the outset, i think you and justice thurgood marshall are the only members of the court in our lifetime who really would have been historic figures because of what you had done before the court and what you did in terms of fighting for...
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personal intimate things that a woman can deal with but you cannot go to dinner where a woman fully closed is at the same table. >> sunday night at eight eastern on c-span q&a. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, saturday at 8 p.m. eastern on lectures in history. temple university professor andrew eisenberg on the environmental movement of the 1970's. >> the noble savage environmentalist, was a product that was sold to american consumers just like max or cars. p.m., pilot of0 the united airlines, and a format d.c. air national guard f-16 pilot talk about their experiences during 9/11. >> we take off and we had northeast into a serene and peaceful silent sky. we hads no one airborne out to northwest and were never find anything. he and i were not heroes that day, the passengers were the heroes. >> on sunday at 6 p.m. eastern on american artifact. the harriet tubman underground railroad visitor center. >> it opened up a new world for harriet tubman. allowedepilepsy which her to have these amazing visions and a direct connection to god. she heard voices and people singing. she tho
personal intimate things that a woman can deal with but you cannot go to dinner where a woman fully closed is at the same table. >> sunday night at eight eastern on c-span q&a. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, saturday at 8 p.m. eastern on lectures in history. temple university professor andrew eisenberg on the environmental movement of the 1970's. >> the noble savage environmentalist, was a product that was sold to american consumers just like max or cars. p.m.,...
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here's a reflection by a woman, a white woman talking about sort of, you know, what would happen to a woman of color who served in these hospitals. you know, so these women went into this work sometimes because they wanted to do the right thing. sometimes because they needed to earn a living. but they also took their lives into their own hands and it became a very dangerous experience. and some of these pictures here you can see, these marginal figures in these pictures are really people doing the most hard hospital work. they're taking care of, you know, the physical labor of cleaning and laundry, all of that stuff. you can see them on the sides here. right? and here, this woman didn't stop washes long enough for the picture to be taken. she's moving at her wash tub. and working in those environments converted some of these white middle class women to abolitionism who weren't there before. so here's an example of abby hopper gibbons who talks about her nursing experience and show she really learned about what slavery was and became aware of what she had seen in the hospitals. here is
here's a reflection by a woman, a white woman talking about sort of, you know, what would happen to a woman of color who served in these hospitals. you know, so these women went into this work sometimes because they wanted to do the right thing. sometimes because they needed to earn a living. but they also took their lives into their own hands and it became a very dangerous experience. and some of these pictures here you can see, these marginal figures in these pictures are really people doing...
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it is different for her but it's still about her being a woman is a specific kind of you know woman that they think is ok we have to look at how her blackness. is used to get clicks it's commodified her personhood is diminished we talk about this by e.s.p.n.'s reaction as michael harry out of the root had actually put it really really well that quote nowhere is this box more noticeable that in corporate america where one's blackness this simultaneously commodified and shackled and this is a place that sat there and said oh we're too liberal so we're going to fire a bunch of people's we can you know the conservatives might get mad and this is we want to make an entire web site one they call a micro web site by the way undefeated just to focus on black athletes and causes so there's this understanding that if you're a man you can say all these things. and we were going to when you're a woman it's different because we're sensitive and you know when women get some sort of an aggressive an up tone and. that's when you know the accusations of being emotional and everything else comes
it is different for her but it's still about her being a woman is a specific kind of you know woman that they think is ok we have to look at how her blackness. is used to get clicks it's commodified her personhood is diminished we talk about this by e.s.p.n.'s reaction as michael harry out of the root had actually put it really really well that quote nowhere is this box more noticeable that in corporate america where one's blackness this simultaneously commodified and shackled and this is a...
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as a parentvantaged because the woman is not considered a true member of the labor force. it was great to have the opportunity to be part of that change. it would not have been possible. >> it was extraordinary. , you and at the outset justice marshall are the only members of the court in our lifetime who really would have been historic figures because of what you have done before the court. what you did in terms of fighting for women's equality was really transformative. justice ginsberg: i followed his lead innocence. a sense and a number of cases. marshall went before courts and said these facilities are vastly unequal. cases.won several he said now it is time to tell the courts. separation forced by the law can never be equaled. he had the building blocks. that is what we tried to do, to take places that were clear winners and take to the court all caps of stations by gender -- classifications by gender should be reviewed with suspicion. we copied marshals strategy, but i make -- feel uneasy when people make that comparison. in the daysshall, was appearing in court wou
as a parentvantaged because the woman is not considered a true member of the labor force. it was great to have the opportunity to be part of that change. it would not have been possible. >> it was extraordinary. , you and at the outset justice marshall are the only members of the court in our lifetime who really would have been historic figures because of what you have done before the court. what you did in terms of fighting for women's equality was really transformative. justice...
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and a woman? >> if that were the grounds for the distinction. but if a man were to the terminated -- to be terminated for cohabiting with a woman and a wo -- in that case, the i don't think other manhart or price waterhouse analysis -- under manhart or price waterhouse analysis. >> thank you. of lambda legal. the ban on discrimination based on sex necessarily includes the ban because discrimination -- to discriminate based on sex discrimination --if a hypothetical employee were to be hired despite a romantic involvement with the man, which donald zarda was not, we have sex discrimination. in response to the previous question, i think one of the ways in which the courts have gotten a little off the rails on this is based on the opinion where the court says sex does not mean the sex you have, it means the sex you are. if an employer were to condemn all extramarital affairs or all instances of cohabitation equally, no matter who is involved, that would be ok under title vii, because title vii does no
and a woman? >> if that were the grounds for the distinction. but if a man were to the terminated -- to be terminated for cohabiting with a woman and a wo -- in that case, the i don't think other manhart or price waterhouse analysis -- under manhart or price waterhouse analysis. >> thank you. of lambda legal. the ban on discrimination based on sex necessarily includes the ban because discrimination -- to discriminate based on sex discrimination --if a hypothetical employee were to...
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that a woman and ecstasy.close to that magnificent -- ginsburg: an [laughter] it was like the electric current. >> and electric current that rafter your body. oh my goodness? he probably felt the same thing i assume. that is what we call magic. >> it was a magical moment. said to your husband i betray no secret and reporting this. i have no secret without him i would not have gained a seat on the supreme court. you said that. >> yes. to live thatable life. he was remarkable. in the 1950's i went to cornell university at a 4-1 ratio. it was a favorite school for parents of daughters because you could not find your man at cornell you are hopeless. [laughter] >> we are just getting warmed up. >> i have never met a boy who cared that i had a brain. that is not what they were interested in. loved -- >> at first sight? >> not exactly. [laughter] it is a gift to have a long and great marriage. >> 56 years. >> he died in 2010? yes, he really cheated death because he had cancer when he was a young man during loss goal.
that a woman and ecstasy.close to that magnificent -- ginsburg: an [laughter] it was like the electric current. >> and electric current that rafter your body. oh my goodness? he probably felt the same thing i assume. that is what we call magic. >> it was a magical moment. said to your husband i betray no secret and reporting this. i have no secret without him i would not have gained a seat on the supreme court. you said that. >> yes. to live thatable life. he was remarkable....
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it's telling that story and it gives room for men and women to decide what they think about a woman like this in their own life. but i did like was the sponsors first two women, so was not a worse way between men and women. it was something that was radically wrong and we've done it every trail to try and find the sponsors. i wanted the history channel to do it because it is the story that deserves it all the way. >> now from book to these recent visit to spokane, washington with all of our local cable partner comcast vanessa engle talks about the women's suffrage movement and the pacific northwest. >> we are in spokane, washington at the museum of arts and culture. we are in an archives processing rooms where where we are looking at the papers. if premier suffragists in the eastern washington area. one of her biggest, most heartfelt messages was a message that she wanted to give women the right to vote and she was the most dominant advocate of women getting the right to vote in eastern washington, but in 1809, 1910, very well known. we are going to see today a couple of scrapbooks that
it's telling that story and it gives room for men and women to decide what they think about a woman like this in their own life. but i did like was the sponsors first two women, so was not a worse way between men and women. it was something that was radically wrong and we've done it every trail to try and find the sponsors. i wanted the history channel to do it because it is the story that deserves it all the way. >> now from book to these recent visit to spokane, washington with all of...
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don't hit a woman, love a woman. nurture a woman. you know, do your best to -- >> how did you know not to do that? you know most people end up emulating the behavior. >> of course. >> how did you know? what is this moral compass come from? >> i don't know, man. that's the thing where like people ask me. that common sense and god or whatever it may be, the energy of the universe. i just -- i don't know. i felt bad. like bs you know, i see that and i was just like, like that's why i feel i always tell my stylist, i'm so basic. like i just come basic. everything about me is basic. it's like just easy to be myself. just be you. so i think as a child, like, that was me. it was me to not want to hurt a woman or force a woman to do something or, you know, i don't know, man. i don't know. to me it makes sense. you know what it comes down to? it's just that mentality. for example, a few years ago when i first started, man, to be completely honest with you, there are people that would say hurtful things like, you know, you're a cracker. you're
don't hit a woman, love a woman. nurture a woman. you know, do your best to -- >> how did you know not to do that? you know most people end up emulating the behavior. >> of course. >> how did you know? what is this moral compass come from? >> i don't know, man. that's the thing where like people ask me. that common sense and god or whatever it may be, the energy of the universe. i just -- i don't know. i felt bad. like bs you know, i see that and i was just like, like...
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. >> helga estby is a woman who did an amazing almost 4000-mile walk across america in 1896 with her daughter in law and victorian dresses on a $10,000 wager. this was silenced intentionally and yet no woman had ever gone escorted before. an amazing story of a woman who shaped her family's destiny. the title of my book is "bold spirit: helga estby's forgotten walk across victorian america". in the monitor story to be told because women stories are often lost in american history. at a history major from the university of miami had a paragraph or two of eleanor roosevelt in ordinary stories were lost and i believe they are part of our western history. in fact, historians realize we didn't have the native american story, didn't have the japanese truth. we were missing our stories and one of the part as american women do i live extraordinary lives. she was born in oslo. her father died when she was two. her mother remarried a few years later and her stepfather emigrated with her when she was allowed into america. they settled to begin with and then gets pregnant at 15 and we don't have th
. >> helga estby is a woman who did an amazing almost 4000-mile walk across america in 1896 with her daughter in law and victorian dresses on a $10,000 wager. this was silenced intentionally and yet no woman had ever gone escorted before. an amazing story of a woman who shaped her family's destiny. the title of my book is "bold spirit: helga estby's forgotten walk across victorian america". in the monitor story to be told because women stories are often lost in american history....
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seeking a job, no other woman has ever had. and i write a whole chapter on being a woman in politics. but much of what i say goes for being a woman in business, being a woman in any profession. t's not just politics. i think as i tried to describe my thought process up on that stage in the second debate, it was hard. we had practiced what i would do if he invaded my space, because we kind of assumed he would, because he had his own , sues that he was trying to you know, push through at that time. so we knew it. but once you're there and it is actually happening to you in real time in front of, i don't know, 60 million people or something, you are discomfited, you are annoyed. you are a little frustrated that he is stalking you and staring at you. and so i was going back and forth. but i had believed that it's better not to show that kind of reaction in the middle a presidential debate. you might think back, funny gestures, facial expressions, heavy sighs, things really do affect viewers and i just ended up believing that in addi
seeking a job, no other woman has ever had. and i write a whole chapter on being a woman in politics. but much of what i say goes for being a woman in business, being a woman in any profession. t's not just politics. i think as i tried to describe my thought process up on that stage in the second debate, it was hard. we had practiced what i would do if he invaded my space, because we kind of assumed he would, because he had his own , sues that he was trying to you know, push through at that...
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a woman riding bart got a frightening note from the person behind hersaying guns were pointed at her, and demanding she hand them over. (jr stone) the woman says she got away safely by pretending to be sick. kron four's spencer blake spoke with other bart riders who were a little creeped out by the failed robbery attempt. on a saturday evening bart train heading to dublin, a twitter user who calls herself 'baby jules' says she was the victim of a stick up.a person sitting behind her quietly slid her this note.'there are two guns pointed at you now,' it read.'if you want to live, hand back your wallet and phone now and do not turn around and be discrete.'i asked several weekend bart riders what they would have done. "scream or do something to cause everyone to turn around and be like, 'oh my god, what's happening?!'" "i don't think i'm a soft target, so i don't think i would've gotten the note. but if i would've gotten the note, i probably would've - it's hard to say what i would've done." the note also told the targeted woman not to turn around until after the train left the civic cen
a woman riding bart got a frightening note from the person behind hersaying guns were pointed at her, and demanding she hand them over. (jr stone) the woman says she got away safely by pretending to be sick. kron four's spencer blake spoke with other bart riders who were a little creeped out by the failed robbery attempt. on a saturday evening bart train heading to dublin, a twitter user who calls herself 'baby jules' says she was the victim of a stick up.a person sitting behind her quietly...
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in my trip to india, a woman had cancer a doctor had never seen.hout watson she would have never have an idea of what the treatments are. i think you have different kinds of situations that will be in this world. this is a question -- this is why i am so positive about this world will have more tough problems solved with ai and issues. there will be issues, and they are serious. we will come back and talk about field education, but the unsolvable -- megan: when you look at ai, do you feel like we are going to little point where it will displace more jobs than it creates and we are not doing enough to create this skill, coding, programming, stem education to push forward the jobs in the future both in ibm and externally? ginni: d believe ai will be the course of this? megan: i think ai will displace jobs and we will see mass migration to the service sector and i am not sure we are ready for that. ginni: what i believe when it comes to complete several placement it will be a small job percentage. when it comes to changing a job, what you do, it will
in my trip to india, a woman had cancer a doctor had never seen.hout watson she would have never have an idea of what the treatments are. i think you have different kinds of situations that will be in this world. this is a question -- this is why i am so positive about this world will have more tough problems solved with ai and issues. there will be issues, and they are serious. we will come back and talk about field education, but the unsolvable -- megan: when you look at ai, do you feel like...
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. >> and taking a stand, only nbc 10 speaks to a woman who was attacked and robbed on a septa train who she says she was trying to protect. >>> you'll want to hear what that woman has to say about what's going on. good morning, this is nbc 10 news today. >> let's get right to bill henley with his first alert neighborhood forecast. the most accurate forecast in town. >> it's going to be a nice warm, sunny day today but we're starting off on the cool side. 71 degrees in philadelphia but look at the rest of the area. 68 degrees in new jersey and the lehigh valley it's 65 and 66 in delaware and the wind is much lighter this morning, just at 3 miles an hour. a nice breeze blowing during the day with tropical storm jose lingering offshore, well enough offshore that we'll warm to 71 degrees. that's at 9:00 this morning. lots of sunshine and just a few scattered clouds. 86 in new jersey. 85 degrees in the lehigh valley and look at the suburbs up to 86 degrees this afternoon and the jersey shore, going to see a warm one too hitting 82 degrees today. unusually warm this time of year. what's next
. >> and taking a stand, only nbc 10 speaks to a woman who was attacked and robbed on a septa train who she says she was trying to protect. >>> you'll want to hear what that woman has to say about what's going on. good morning, this is nbc 10 news today. >> let's get right to bill henley with his first alert neighborhood forecast. the most accurate forecast in town. >> it's going to be a nice warm, sunny day today but we're starting off on the cool side. 71 degrees in...
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trump said. >> one of the worst things he said was about a woman in a beauty contest -- he loves beautyporting them and hanging around them. and he called this woman miss piggy. then he called her miss house keeping because she was latina. >> that person was a miss universe person, and she was the worst we ever had. she was the winner and she gained a massive amount of weight. it was a real problem. >> i'm automatically attracted to beautiful women. i just start kissing them, like a magnet. just kiss. and when you're a star, they let you do it. you can do anything. >> whatever you want. >> grab them by the [mute]. >> that was something of a highlight or low light reel from the campaign. that he won anyway is something hillary clinton spends a good deal of time on in her book, writing on the difference between sexism and misogyny. quote, misogyny is something darker, it's rage, disgust, hatred. it's what happens when a woman turns down a guy at a bar and he switches from charming to scary, or when a woman gets a job that i man wanted and instead of shaking her hand and wishing her well,
trump said. >> one of the worst things he said was about a woman in a beauty contest -- he loves beautyporting them and hanging around them. and he called this woman miss piggy. then he called her miss house keeping because she was latina. >> that person was a miss universe person, and she was the worst we ever had. she was the winner and she gained a massive amount of weight. it was a real problem. >> i'm automatically attracted to beautiful women. i just start kissing them,...
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i saw a woman. . . already left the scene. i saw a woman...y on, about 15-20 stretchered off very early on, about 15—20 minutes ago, she was conscious, she was being given some sort of pain relief. she looked understandably distressed, and we are being pushed back 100 metres. she was very distressed. her legs had been bandaged, and wrapped up. she appeared to have injuries to her face, she was conscious, but has been taken to hospital. you can see the police moving us further and further back sophie, we are speaking to you on face time at the moment, there are interruptions with the pictures, can you give us a 360 face time to show what is going on around you. i can show you now. can you see the pictures at the moment? i can show you now. that is the station there... that is where the cordons are. we are being moved back for our own safety. this is parsons green, more sirens and police cars, fire engines behind me, lined up. more ambulances as well down the new kings road. we have a police helicopter above us survey in the scene. a lot of peop
i saw a woman. . . already left the scene. i saw a woman...y on, about 15-20 stretchered off very early on, about 15—20 minutes ago, she was conscious, she was being given some sort of pain relief. she looked understandably distressed, and we are being pushed back 100 metres. she was very distressed. her legs had been bandaged, and wrapped up. she appeared to have injuries to her face, she was conscious, but has been taken to hospital. you can see the police moving us further and further back...
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woman: so, greg, it's a lot to take in. ar, but the doctors caught it early. hi, blake! my dad has cancer. woman: and i know how hard that is to hear. but you're in the right place. man: and dr. pascal and her team, they know what to do. they know what to do. the doctors know what to do. so here's the plan. first off, we're going to give you all... (voice fading away) welcome back. lets get a check of weather and traffic this morning. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. (james)it's a cool start to this friday with morning temperatures in the 50s for most of the bay. the valleys will finally get some relief from 90 degree heat as a stronger ocean breeze brings cooler air farther inland. in fact, some communities will see a 7 to 12 degree drop in ( darya ) a central (james)it's a cool start to this friday with morning temperatures in the 50s for most of the bay. the valleys will finally get some relief from 90 degree heat as a stronger
woman: so, greg, it's a lot to take in. ar, but the doctors caught it early. hi, blake! my dad has cancer. woman: and i know how hard that is to hear. but you're in the right place. man: and dr. pascal and her team, they know what to do. they know what to do. the doctors know what to do. so here's the plan. first off, we're going to give you all... (voice fading away) welcome back. lets get a check of weather and traffic this morning. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min...
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to where a woman fully clothed is at the same table? night 8 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> "washington journal" continues. and "washington journal" trenton, new jersey. this is part of the 50 state the c-span r and on bus now joining us is the leader senate, w jersey state steve sweeney. enator steve sweeney in a recent poll, they found that these were the issues most to new jersey residents, property taxes, jobs and then n, health insurance. 50% said property taxes. do you agree with that? guest: absolutely, if not more. has been a state, we have a lot of government in new jersey and that actually drives the cost of your property taxes, but new jersey property taxes are very high and there is great deal of frustration amongst residents because i $8500 per verage is home now. education.c what is the situation with public education in new jersey is the education association rather angry with personally? guest: well, you know, public an issue new jersey is very proud of. we have some great schools, some schools in the nation. i've been fight
to where a woman fully clothed is at the same table? night 8 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> "washington journal" continues. and "washington journal" trenton, new jersey. this is part of the 50 state the c-span r and on bus now joining us is the leader senate, w jersey state steve sweeney. enator steve sweeney in a recent poll, they found that these were the issues most to new jersey residents, property taxes, jobs and then n, health insurance. 50% said property taxes....
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stephanie gailhard, wusa9. >>> new tonight a d.c. woman accused of throwing a cup of urine on a metrobus driver has been arrested again, this time for failing to show up for a court hearing yesterday. opal brown faces a charge of simple assault over the urine incident that happened last month in southeast. brown said she tossed the urine because she was mad at the driver and she hates metro. >>> we're following another breaking story tonight. president trump's pick to head healthcare in america is out. this afternoon the president accepted the resignation of health and human services secretary, tom price. as you know, that scandal centered around price's use of private flights. pete pete muntean is -- pete muntean is here now talking about $1 million of those trips, a half million dollars worth of flying over the atlantic through asia, africa and europe. one trip, though, a chartered flight to only philadelphia. so we're only talking 100 miles. it really went against trump's promise of draining the swamp and that's really what he was very
stephanie gailhard, wusa9. >>> new tonight a d.c. woman accused of throwing a cup of urine on a metrobus driver has been arrested again, this time for failing to show up for a court hearing yesterday. opal brown faces a charge of simple assault over the urine incident that happened last month in southeast. brown said she tossed the urine because she was mad at the driver and she hates metro. >>> we're following another breaking story tonight. president trump's pick to head...
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comment on or touch a woman in the streets with impunity so you can do it when you go to work. unlike a sunday morning. and you can do it in the square during a celebration or a protest and nothing would happen it's just kind of like it's allowed it's normal it's what guys do and this is of course again like an extreme form of what we see on the streets like every day situations so i might get harassed by a guy verbally and some other guys might see it happening and they think like oh yeah i'll do it too and then they also do it and other people are around and i will stop them like no one will interfere so the same thing in and do square for example people see this happening and they choose to join in rather than seeing you know this is not ok i'm going to try to stop it because here like horrible stories of the mob assault we're talking about sometimes it's the most votes between two hundred persons sometimes it's like one thousand or some around one or one levy like you can you can see. like trying to help arrows trying to harassing her so it's the i mean it's it's a mess and
comment on or touch a woman in the streets with impunity so you can do it when you go to work. unlike a sunday morning. and you can do it in the square during a celebration or a protest and nothing would happen it's just kind of like it's allowed it's normal it's what guys do and this is of course again like an extreme form of what we see on the streets like every day situations so i might get harassed by a guy verbally and some other guys might see it happening and they think like oh yeah i'll...
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>> reporter: this is cell phone video of a woman getting forcefully removed from a southwest airlines flight scheduled to leave baltimore on route to leave los angeles. you can hear the woman yelling, insisting she will walk off herself but when she doesn't, officers push and pull her off. >> i will walk off. don't touch me! don't touch me! >> reporter: you can also hear fellow passengers pleading with her to just leave peacefully. >> lady, get off the plane. >> reporter: this man recorded the video. >> i think she lost control of the situation and she was way over her head. >> reporter: southwest says there were two dogs on the plane, a pet and an emotional support dog and the woman said she had a life-threatening pet allergy. when they asked her to provide a medical certificate, she couldn't so they asked her several times to get off the plane and she wouldn't which is why they called in law enforcement. in a statement, southwest said our policy states that a customer without a medical certificate may be denied boarding if they report a life- threatening allergic reaction. they cann
>> reporter: this is cell phone video of a woman getting forcefully removed from a southwest airlines flight scheduled to leave baltimore on route to leave los angeles. you can hear the woman yelling, insisting she will walk off herself but when she doesn't, officers push and pull her off. >> i will walk off. don't touch me! don't touch me! >> reporter: you can also hear fellow passengers pleading with her to just leave peacefully. >> lady, get off the plane. >>...
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ander a deputy noticed an elderly woman looking sad. he asked what would cheer her up and she said a dance. it did bring a big smile to her face. he then asked her if she knew how to salsa. >>> you practically needed a crowd control at today's apple event. >> the cameras were out to see the new phone. >> quality and responsiveness and efficiency is quite a breakthrough. >>> live doppler 7 tracking thunderstorms around the state. find put to we'll see a repeat of the lightning show coming up. >> and what the team is seeing. team is seeing. >>> and been trying to prepare for this day... and i'm still not ready. the reason i'm telling you this is that there will be moments in your life that... you'll never be ready for. your little girl getting married being one of them. ♪ ♪ >>> the crowds were out in cupertino to see the new iphone. david was there to see if it is raising the bar on this tenth anniversary of the first iphone. >> the key word at apple is new. a new spaceship campus, new iphones, a new iteration of the iphone watch and a new
ander a deputy noticed an elderly woman looking sad. he asked what would cheer her up and she said a dance. it did bring a big smile to her face. he then asked her if she knew how to salsa. >>> you practically needed a crowd control at today's apple event. >> the cameras were out to see the new phone. >> quality and responsiveness and efficiency is quite a breakthrough. >>> live doppler 7 tracking thunderstorms around the state. find put to we'll see a repeat of...
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it's a man and a woman. went into products liability and they gave me a long pad and they told me to call all these drugstores to take orders for soufrage which was their new product. - you were a telemarketer? - it was an unsatisfying job. why would they hire you as a lawyer and then do that? uh, i was cute, maybe they didn't take me seriously? we were paid the same thing. but they, i think, expected less from me. and i realized very quickly that the corporate world was not a world that i had an affinity for. and i didn't keep that job for very long. did you go to another job? i didn't. now that was a time in my life when i did what most young women did in those years, if you didn't like your job or if you worked-- had a baby. and i stayed home with children for a few years and then finally, in 1972, went back to work. i want to back it up-- your first husband. what attracted you to him? nice guy. he's a good dancer. it was time for me to get married, you know? all my friends were getting married. it was--
it's a man and a woman. went into products liability and they gave me a long pad and they told me to call all these drugstores to take orders for soufrage which was their new product. - you were a telemarketer? - it was an unsatisfying job. why would they hire you as a lawyer and then do that? uh, i was cute, maybe they didn't take me seriously? we were paid the same thing. but they, i think, expected less from me. and i realized very quickly that the corporate world was not a world that i had...
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to do with being a woman. it's very hard to be perceived as strong as opposed to aggressive or any other word you can think of. so part of the challenge is how you present yourself in a mature, appropriate ways a woman seeking a job no other woman has had. i write a chapter on being a woman in politics. much of what i say goes to being a woman in business, in a woman in any professor. it's not just politics. as i tried to describe my thought process on the stage, it was hard. we have practice what i would do if he invaded my space because we assumed he would, he had his own issues he was trying to push through. so we knew it, but once you there and it's happening to you in real-time in front of 60 million people, you are discomforted, you are annoyed, you're frustrated that he is stocking in and staring at you. so i was going back and forth. but i have believed that it's better not to show that kind of reaction in the middle of a presidential debate. as you might think back, funny gestures, facial expressions,
to do with being a woman. it's very hard to be perceived as strong as opposed to aggressive or any other word you can think of. so part of the challenge is how you present yourself in a mature, appropriate ways a woman seeking a job no other woman has had. i write a chapter on being a woman in politics. much of what i say goes to being a woman in business, in a woman in any professor. it's not just politics. as i tried to describe my thought process on the stage, it was hard. we have practice...
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a drive. this morning the boy is still in critical condition. the woman is being charged with felony hit-and-run. (darya) happening today... a funeral service will be held for a c-h-p officer who was killed in a motorcycle accident. officer james branik of san jose was riding his motorcycle tuesday morning on monterey highway in santa clara when he was hit by a pickup truck. branik's funeral will be held at the morgan hill community and cultural center at 2:30 this afternoon. it is open to the public. ( mark ) happening now... police in santa rosa are looking for the person who robbed a rite aid store at gunpoint. these are surveillance pictures of the robber. you can see him pointing a gun at the cashier. it happened yesterday afternoon at the store on stony point road. ( mark ) two women who escaped from a federal minimum security facility in dublin... are back in police custody this morning. after being on the run for nearly a month, police recaptured 37-year-old irene michell and 34-year-old anna armstrong. the two were in tijuana, mexico. both women
a drive. this morning the boy is still in critical condition. the woman is being charged with felony hit-and-run. (darya) happening today... a funeral service will be held for a c-h-p officer who was killed in a motorcycle accident. officer james branik of san jose was riding his motorcycle tuesday morning on monterey highway in santa clara when he was hit by a pickup truck. branik's funeral will be held at the morgan hill community and cultural center at 2:30 this afternoon. it is open to the...
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it's a man and a woman. he went into products liability and they gave me a long pad and they told me to call all these drugstores to take orders for soufrage which was their new product. - you were a telemarketer? - it was an unsatisfying job. why would they hire you as a lawyer and then do that? uh, i was cute, maybe they didn't take me seriously? we were paid the same thing. but they, i think, expected less from me. and i realized very quickly that the corporate world was not a world that i had an affinity for. and i didn't keep that job for very long. did you go to another job? i didn't. now that was a time in my life when i did what most young women did in those years, if you didn't like your job or if you worked-- had a baby. and i stayed home with children for a few years and then finally, in 1972, went back to work. i want to back it up-- your first husband. what attracted you to him? nice guy. he's a good dancer. it was time for me to get married, you know? all my friends were getting married. it was-
it's a man and a woman. he went into products liability and they gave me a long pad and they told me to call all these drugstores to take orders for soufrage which was their new product. - you were a telemarketer? - it was an unsatisfying job. why would they hire you as a lawyer and then do that? uh, i was cute, maybe they didn't take me seriously? we were paid the same thing. but they, i think, expected less from me. and i realized very quickly that the corporate world was not a world that i...
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what i can do, a woman can do. host: what's a typical woman or a typical man for you?dw global society. you'll also find lots of interesting discussions, web videos, and live events there. follow us on dw global society. we can't wait to hear from you. ♪ that's all for this week. global 3000 in our media center at dw.com. we are back next week. see you then. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its - [female voice over]: this program is made possible in part by the town of marion, home of the wayne henderson school of appalachian arts, celebrating 21 years as a certified virginia main street community. the historic general francis marion hotel and the speak easy restaurant and lounge, providing accommodations and casual fine dining. in downtown marion, virginia. the bank of marion. technology powered, service driven. wbrf 98.1 fm. and bryant label, a proud supporter of our region's musical heritage. ("cherokee shuffle" by gerald anderson) ♪
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what i can do, a woman can do. host: what's a typical woman or a typical man for you?dw global society. you'll also find lots of interesting discussions, web videos, and live events there. foll us on dw global society. we can't wait to hear from you. ♪ that's all for this week. global 3000 in our media center at dw.com. we are back next week. see you then. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its 09/22/17 09/22/17 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> she misses her several things, her mom, heard that. she think she will go home and findnd them therere. loooks on august 25,5, a bomb destroyed her hohouse. she was the only survivor. myeven now i can't forget brother and i am a grown man. i can't forget my brother. so how c could a five-year-old? amy: a major new investigation byby amnesty
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a woman jumps to escape a fire in delaware. >> getting ready to assess the damage and the start the cleanupm hurricane irma's devastation. >> today is the final farewell for villanova coaching legend rollie massimino. >> let's find out what we can expect with your accuweather and traffic and go over to karen rogers and dave murphy. good morning. >> good morning. not quite as chilly out there this morning. >> not quite. satellite looking a little bit different, too in the weather center. there's plenty of cloud cover sweeping across the region. not that we won't see some sun breaking through at times but high clouds begin to filter in and there's what's left of irma, no longer a tropical storm and anything we get out of this is probably going to be falling apart today. tomorrow i think there's a better chance of some spotty brief showers popping through. 62 degrees in philadelphia, 52 in allentown, karen's right yesterday we were down into the mid 40's in some of our northern and western suburbs. not so this morning. 58 in wilmington. 62 currently in cape may and as we go through the afterno
a woman jumps to escape a fire in delaware. >> getting ready to assess the damage and the start the cleanupm hurricane irma's devastation. >> today is the final farewell for villanova coaching legend rollie massimino. >> let's find out what we can expect with your accuweather and traffic and go over to karen rogers and dave murphy. good morning. >> good morning. not quite as chilly out there this morning. >> not quite. satellite looking a little bit different, too...
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i am a nice old woman now. i will stand up to anyone who says anything because i have a career.ave the chops now. brian: do you have a family? ann: my mother is still alive, and i have a dog. a very big dog. brian: no children? ann: note children. -- ann: no children. brian: let's look at your still cartoons. you can make some comments. we will start with this one i'm sure you have seen before. ann: this one was in reaction to the charlottesville protests and violence. brian: in the center, it says many sides. ken: that is what president trump said. brian: next up -- ann: i used the metaphor here no evil, see no evil, speak no evil. senator mcconnell, speaker ryan. i have done plenty of work on those two. because i think they are just -- the fact that they do not seem to acknowledge what our president does is amazing to me. brian: here is one about the antiabortion vote. ann: yes. this is vice president pence. and, i don't remember who did the interview, but he was interviewed and he said something like he never goes to any washington dinners without -- wife just because brian:
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the victim a woman believed to be in her 20s is in critical condition. police have not said if any charges will be filed against the driver. >>> a trenton police officer is being commended not only for his quick thinking and strength, but for his kindness. police were called to an apartment building in trenton early sunday morning where a woman died of natural causes. he grew concerned when he heard someone talking to himself in another room. he found a man dangling from the room in the 8th florida. the officer pulled the man to safety he insists he was doing what any officer would. >> trump's approval ratings continue to climb in the state of pennsylvania a new poll show them 29% down 8 percentage points. voters believe the president is doing best dealing with terrorism. president trump performs worse in improving the healthcare system half of the voters rate him as an f. >>> 3 month budget stalemate caused a cut in credit bystander and poors. the house passed a funding plan last week senate leaders don't like it and considering raising "action newses" i
the victim a woman believed to be in her 20s is in critical condition. police have not said if any charges will be filed against the driver. >>> a trenton police officer is being commended not only for his quick thinking and strength, but for his kindness. police were called to an apartment building in trenton early sunday morning where a woman died of natural causes. he grew concerned when he heard someone talking to himself in another room. he found a man dangling from the room in...
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voice as a writer? >> woman's voice? t to ask that of a writer. >> yes, of course, there's a woman's voice. women have a different perspective. women laugh at different things. so, yes, there very definitely is a woman's voice. >> oh, do you know how many problems we have solved over a cheesecake at this kitchen table? >> no, dorothy. exactly how many. >> 147, blanche. >> cut-throat primetime time this fall as some 23 new shows compete in one of the hottest ratings races in years. here's one just about everybody predicts will be a big hit. "designing women" on cbs. four friends forming an interior decorating business and giving each other the business. >> suzanne, if sex were fast food, there one of the funniest shows. they were a different group of women than you really saw on television. they were feisty and sexy, and linda's voice came through shining. >> a man can get away with anything. look at reagan's neck, it sags down to here. >> and everybody raves about how great he looks. can you imagine if nancy had that neck
voice as a writer? >> woman's voice? t to ask that of a writer. >> yes, of course, there's a woman's voice. women have a different perspective. women laugh at different things. so, yes, there very definitely is a woman's voice. >> oh, do you know how many problems we have solved over a cheesecake at this kitchen table? >> no, dorothy. exactly how many. >> 147, blanche. >> cut-throat primetime time this fall as some 23 new shows compete in one of the hottest...
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the most personal and intimate thing a woman can deal with, but you won't go to dinner where a woman fully closed is at the same table? >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's tape -- cable television companies and is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. washington journal continues. the c-span bus tour, the 50 state capitals continues. today we are in historic trend in new jersey where we will be joined by the president of the new jersey senate later. first want to talk with former governor jim mcgreevey who until heom 2002 resigned in 2004. he joins us from the c-span bus. you recently formed a nonprofit corporation called the new jersey reentry corporation. what is its focus? guest: the focus is to understand for numerous individuals coming back from prison or county jail, that they need to be helped, to be assisted to reclaim their lives. we work with ex offenders in providing for training and unemployment -- and employment, housing, addiction treatment. also legal services t
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>> reporter: a woman forcibly removed from a plane, after complaining about a dog on board, but why were these pets given better treatment. >>> plus, these posters about the confederate flag are plastered on the campus. >>> and a string of alleged sexual assaults by a massage therapist. >>> but first at 5:00 it awful attack, a woman stabbed and killed with a baby in her arms. >> a woman reported hearing screams in southeast d.c. today. news 4's pat colins has more on the details today. >> reporter: jim, this is the place where it happened. inside, cops are still guarding that murder scene. now you're about to hear from a woman named sharon. this morning she was inside her basement apartment. she heard some baby cries outside. she went to the door of her apartment, opened it up. then looked down on to the hallway floor, and that is when she discovered the murder. >> i went up the steps with the baby crying and i went and looked and she was laying there with blood, the baby was there with blood on him. >> reporter: a young woman stabbed to death in the hallway of an
>> reporter: a woman forcibly removed from a plane, after complaining about a dog on board, but why were these pets given better treatment. >>> plus, these posters about the confederate flag are plastered on the campus. >>> and a string of alleged sexual assaults by a massage therapist. >>> but first at 5:00 it awful attack, a woman stabbed and killed with a baby in her arms. >> a woman reported hearing screams in southeast d.c. today. news 4's pat colins...