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the affidavit was filed yesterday by gloria steinem on behalf of robert davis the ec picture, let andis stepbrother on the right. in the new affidavit, davis said he overheard his wife and the wife of another coach talking about performing in sexual acts on players and discussing the specific size and attributes of their private parts. davis said it was an openly known fact in the the players joked about it. he also said the coach's wife initiated sex with him when he was a high-school senior. bernie fine has not been charged and has denied all wrongdoing. coming next gary and tom brady. third fan >>stanley: earlier i should be video of people living inside the freeways of san francisco and many of you wrote in comments. one of the areas is known as copper co. according to one of the residents >> many of the very same people that live inside the freeways go out on these boats to steal copper. if they think they're going to get busted day through a copper overboard. >>stanley: also found laptop bags. >>pam: coming up tomorrow, the environmental impact of all this. >>jaqueline: it is qu
the affidavit was filed yesterday by gloria steinem on behalf of robert davis the ec picture, let andis stepbrother on the right. in the new affidavit, davis said he overheard his wife and the wife of another coach talking about performing in sexual acts on players and discussing the specific size and attributes of their private parts. davis said it was an openly known fact in the the players joked about it. he also said the coach's wife initiated sex with him when he was a high-school senior....
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my wife and i ran at an event for gloria steinem recently. -- you need unity of purpose if you are going to get anything done. they were chanting about the notion that the occupy movement is male-century. -- male-centric. they had a chance that that it t mean 99% men. you have people rending this garment of unity. >> you always find there are divisions. we have written about the fact that the camp in bloomington was run by women. the unity is around a core messages of the movement. the leadership of a movement drives people batty. where are the leaders? it is more of a leader-less movement and the new left was when you have a lot of gusy in power. it is not one place. there is a unity of issues. ending inequality, making people pay their fair share of taxes, finding a way out of the student debt slavery, finding ways to keep people in their homes, stopping the evictions, making sure that those who got us into the economic mess, the bankers and wall street, be held accountable -- and getting money out of our politics. [applause] >> one place you want to occupy for sure is the white house.
my wife and i ran at an event for gloria steinem recently. -- you need unity of purpose if you are going to get anything done. they were chanting about the notion that the occupy movement is male-century. -- male-centric. they had a chance that that it t mean 99% men. you have people rending this garment of unity. >> you always find there are divisions. we have written about the fact that the camp in bloomington was run by women. the unity is around a core messages of the movement. the...
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their list of folks on the cover or pictures of people on the cover overlooked betty fredan and gloria steinem. this is a pretty establishment, up east sort of people. and so i wonder about nominating someone. the person i'm going to nominate, however, achieved probably the first thing he did in 1862 of great consequence was to frame some legislation that transformed a modern industrial nation, would-be industrial, would-be nation into a modern nation. framed in legislation. this person also near the end of 1862 laid some claim to be a significant emancipator of slaves. and so the person i'm nominating, you all have figured out by now, this creator of a modern nation, this emancipator of slaves, was robert edward lee. pause for applause. okay. let me suggest some of the context here in which lee functioned. because through the first year of the american civil war, which includes half of -- if it started at fort sumter in april of 1861, then the first year -- the first year includes a piece of 1862. lee was undelivered promise. he was from a family of reduced means and the son of lighthorse har
their list of folks on the cover or pictures of people on the cover overlooked betty fredan and gloria steinem. this is a pretty establishment, up east sort of people. and so i wonder about nominating someone. the person i'm going to nominate, however, achieved probably the first thing he did in 1862 of great consequence was to frame some legislation that transformed a modern industrial nation, would-be industrial, would-be nation into a modern nation. framed in legislation. this person also...
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women like gloria steinem, who earned our respect by bringing women's equality into the mainstream, or rosa parks, who refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white woman. she became a powerful symbol of the civil rights movement. and don't forget candace let mayor, who lost her child to a drunk driver. she joined with other grieving mothers to create one of the most successful grass-roots efforts in american history, mothers against drunk driving. for those of you who did the morning sessions, you have taken a closer look at violence and health-care issues within the context of women around the globe. in the midst of gathering information and listening to some statistics, it is hard sometimes to remember the human aspect of these numbers, the personal stories and someone's word spread that is why for today i decided to tell you the will of my own story. i am one of those statistics. it is my hope by sharing some of my story that it will resonate with you and perhaps _ the simple fact that we are all individuals who have choices to make. each of us can make a choice to stand up and j
women like gloria steinem, who earned our respect by bringing women's equality into the mainstream, or rosa parks, who refused to give up her seat on a bus to a white woman. she became a powerful symbol of the civil rights movement. and don't forget candace let mayor, who lost her child to a drunk driver. she joined with other grieving mothers to create one of the most successful grass-roots efforts in american history, mothers against drunk driving. for those of you who did the morning...
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. >> i was listening to gloria steinem and she was saying we should be focusing on parental leave policiesve couples make the choice based upon competencies rather than based upon plumbing. >> exactly. >> that's smart, yeah. >> so this film, how does somebody see it? >> so if you go to missrepresentation.org there is a schedule of screenings crosses the country. people can host screenings. right now, we are in over 1500 schools from k through 12th and university level with the age appropriate modules sol kindergartners can learn about gender and be inspired to create their own sort of representations of what a woman can be. >> the last question i have for you is: what can be done about the media's stereotyping? what can we do about it? >> there is a lot. i believe if you reach a tipping point, get 30% of women in leadership behind the scenes you will see a different media landscape. you will not see the sexualized pornographic, animated character and have these pundits allowed to get away with sectionist remarks and double standards. so i think it's we need more women. >> more women in the
. >> i was listening to gloria steinem and she was saying we should be focusing on parental leave policiesve couples make the choice based upon competencies rather than based upon plumbing. >> exactly. >> that's smart, yeah. >> so this film, how does somebody see it? >> so if you go to missrepresentation.org there is a schedule of screenings crosses the country. people can host screenings. right now, we are in over 1500 schools from k through 12th and university...