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. >> she mentioned and the founder of public affairs said what is the artichoke on your head? [laughter] i saw the picture and i said a that is the cover. she hasted be. it is from her first job from the paris bureau at "newsweek." place -- their place in the '60s with discrimination. they were confined to certain positions. this "newsweek" was well known for its liberal point* of view. they found in that organization why were they feeling discrimination? "newsweek" produce that cover story when been in revolt. -- when been decided the "newsweek" they filed it the same day the cover story came out. you have two sides of the story. they prompted them it had to be written by a woman but not to use the inside people. they hired the freelance women journalist and fell to their people were not ready. there were a lot of women involved. putting the book together star did a few years together. then there was archival material then said i need to give it context and then that led to others for a new generation. at the same time because of the way they were being treated how much as ch
. >> she mentioned and the founder of public affairs said what is the artichoke on your head? [laughter] i saw the picture and i said a that is the cover. she hasted be. it is from her first job from the paris bureau at "newsweek." place -- their place in the '60s with discrimination. they were confined to certain positions. this "newsweek" was well known for its liberal point* of view. they found in that organization why were they feeling discrimination?...
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of a sovereign nations however it is being met with outright hostility particularly in greece as artichoke a group supports. dealing with the problems facing disabled greeks on a daily basis and is all too familiar with the realities of euro zone back to a new government will be as if that will be bound a second bailout and. that means that it has. public. spending. within a month actually up to further eleven point five years she points out it's been three months since anyone has been paid by to disability benefits it's really difficult to have any good. is today fighting a long term battle with multiple cirrhosis the fee is now without state support the stricken health care system slipped out on a road. thank you because i have money from my job but that other people cannot even get their medications. from their parents it is. a good medication. for help. so if you don't get. this money you came to posterity fewer state cutbacks often prove in the toughest of those who need the money the most cases like the fees are by no means unique in modern day greece but one question is now being as
of a sovereign nations however it is being met with outright hostility particularly in greece as artichoke a group supports. dealing with the problems facing disabled greeks on a daily basis and is all too familiar with the realities of euro zone back to a new government will be as if that will be bound a second bailout and. that means that it has. public. spending. within a month actually up to further eleven point five years she points out it's been three months since anyone has been paid by...
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we tasted a concoction like sausage, pumpkin, artichoke, rattlesnake house pet. cocking, fly spray, and garlic brake fluid. there are spanish-speaking friends. garlic has qualities that are told that particularly as being good for the heart. and although that is to fusion, it's excuse should the patient be shunned by friends and family for having halitosis strong enough to drive a hyena off of a bucket about the murders. >>> i'm sorry darling. >> that's all right, i'm wearing protection. >> the next week we were leaving gilroy when we could no longer a smell that deep penetrating garlic over. an oncoming vehicle swerved wildly and i saw the driver grabbing at his nose. maybe he thought we had become used to it. one man's hog farm is another man's perfume. >> baxter will be back in two weeks. when we come back track details and our country turk salute. stay with al, what's on tap for tractor tales this week? john, we've got an oliver 77 this week from west out of here with the tractor of the week. >> we haven't altered 77. this model was manufactured at 48294. the
we tasted a concoction like sausage, pumpkin, artichoke, rattlesnake house pet. cocking, fly spray, and garlic brake fluid. there are spanish-speaking friends. garlic has qualities that are told that particularly as being good for the heart. and although that is to fusion, it's excuse should the patient be shunned by friends and family for having halitosis strong enough to drive a hyena off of a bucket about the murders. >>> i'm sorry darling. >> that's all right, i'm wearing...
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can you just add the tomatoes and artichokes right in to the pasta.t you want. i chopped some those and add tomatoes. if that isn't beautiful for a great father's day barbecue, i don't know what is. add all the pesto in and toss it all together. zit a great way to get your v vegetables in. giada de laurentiis, you always show us things that so sensible. coming up, we're talking about bubba watson and talked about his uphill battle to become a father. but first this is >>> we're back now at 8:44. the u.s. open golf tournament kicks off today at san francisco's iconic olympic club. among the favorites, reigning masters champion bubba watson. win or lose it will be a special weekend for the man who calls himself a new age red neck as he celebrates his very first father's day. here contributing correspondent jenna bush hager. >> in a sport phone for its refinement, meet the man known simply as bubba, named after his dad, 33-year-old gary lester watson, jr. is changing the face of golf, bringing it down to earth for many. he is a colorful player. pink's a
can you just add the tomatoes and artichokes right in to the pasta.t you want. i chopped some those and add tomatoes. if that isn't beautiful for a great father's day barbecue, i don't know what is. add all the pesto in and toss it all together. zit a great way to get your v vegetables in. giada de laurentiis, you always show us things that so sensible. coming up, we're talking about bubba watson and talked about his uphill battle to become a father. but first this is >>> we're back...
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. >> goat cheese, tomatoes, artichoke. >> your favorite. >> i just said today i am never eating a pizzafuel because they are all so delicious. >> he is like you can come every day. >> so maybe, really, i should ask my expert garden growers, pizza makers, now, pizza eaters who have all of a sudden gotten very quiet i can't figure out why but looks like they are enjoying what they worked on this morning i have a couple questions, you guys tell me who wants to answer it maybe i can talk to a couple of you who can tell me, what they've learned from kid power. >> vegetables are good for you to eat. >> what is on your pizza. >> tomatoes, well, first, two halves of veggies and then whatever i wanted. >> in moderation. you can have pepperoni on one side healthy on the other side. right who else learned something from kid power. some body else tell me? oddly silent here, have we learned how to grow things in our garden that we can eat? >> yes. >> that's right. that lesson is coming back to us now. who can tell me what they learned at fuel pizza anybody learned anything? >> how to throw dough. >>
. >> goat cheese, tomatoes, artichoke. >> your favorite. >> i just said today i am never eating a pizzafuel because they are all so delicious. >> he is like you can come every day. >> so maybe, really, i should ask my expert garden growers, pizza makers, now, pizza eaters who have all of a sudden gotten very quiet i can't figure out why but looks like they are enjoying what they worked on this morning i have a couple questions, you guys tell me who wants to answer...
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can you just add the tomatoes and artichokes right in to the pasta.. i chopped some those and add tomatoes. if that isn't beautiful for a great father's day barbecue, i don't know what is. add all the pesto in and toss it all together. zit a great way to get your v vegetables in. giada de laurentiis, you always show us things that so sensible. coming up, we're talking about bubba and talked about his uphill battle to become a father. th (sir can-a-lot) good day, ma' lady. [muffled] i am sir can-a-lot. i am sir can-a-lot, here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! (woman) hmmm... that's actually a good idea. [nervous giggle] (ancr) break the monotony. for more fun ideas visit spam.com. >>> we're back now at 8:44. the u.s. open golf tournament kicks off toff today at san francisco's iconic olympic club. among the favorites, reigning masters champion bubba watson. win or lose it will be a special weekend for the man who calls himself a new age red neck as he celebrates his very first father's day. here contributi
can you just add the tomatoes and artichokes right in to the pasta.. i chopped some those and add tomatoes. if that isn't beautiful for a great father's day barbecue, i don't know what is. add all the pesto in and toss it all together. zit a great way to get your v vegetables in. giada de laurentiis, you always show us things that so sensible. coming up, we're talking about bubba and talked about his uphill battle to become a father. th (sir can-a-lot) good day, ma' lady. [muffled] i am sir...
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. >> she mentioned they found her in public affairs, and what's the artichoke doing on your head? >> we love the photo. they showed us photos for the book, and i love that. that's the cover. they said, i don't know if lynn wants to be on the cover. she has to. it's the cover. it's the photo at her first job as a secretary at "news week," and in some ways, this is the story of peggy olson of the world who found themselves in the workplace in the 60s, were trying to find footing, and faced a lot of discrimination, and the women at newsweek were assigned to certain positions, could not be writers or editors, and there was a moment when news within week is known for coverage of the civil rights movement, a more liberal point of view, really big people were in that world, in that media world, and they found that in that organization that took pride in covering those events, why were they feeling the discriticism nation? at the same time, newsweek was having conversations amongst each other, and museweek had a cover story called women in revolt, and these media savvy women were getting
. >> she mentioned they found her in public affairs, and what's the artichoke doing on your head? >> we love the photo. they showed us photos for the book, and i love that. that's the cover. they said, i don't know if lynn wants to be on the cover. she has to. it's the cover. it's the photo at her first job as a secretary at "news week," and in some ways, this is the story of peggy olson of the world who found themselves in the workplace in the 60s, were trying to find...