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what i'm hearing from common ground is i would like to weigh in with lee hefner, also. and chris highland and continue eleven, so for lee hefner and chris highland, it sounds like all of us are in agreement. >> i amend my motion to say that we move forward lee hefner for seat seven and chris highland for seat nine and i'll amend it to leave seat eleven out so we can have a conversation about that. >> so there's been a motion for seat seven and nine for hefner and highlander with no objection, that motion passes. so there's -- so far we're continuing seat four and i ask to continue seat 11, so i'll make a motion to continue seat 11. >> want a role call vote on that. >> is there any comments? no. >> let's do role call. >> i want to make the point, again, i have a great deal of respect for bruce, but bruce himself came here and testified about the importance of moving on the application of bruce wolf. and i think that, you know, we have to take his comments at face value and again, i think it's really imperative that we have as full compliment of this task force moving for
what i'm hearing from common ground is i would like to weigh in with lee hefner, also. and chris highland and continue eleven, so for lee hefner and chris highland, it sounds like all of us are in agreement. >> i amend my motion to say that we move forward lee hefner for seat seven and chris highland for seat nine and i'll amend it to leave seat eleven out so we can have a conversation about that. >> so there's been a motion for seat seven and nine for hefner and highlander with no...
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> the camera that set them on a journey together decades ago, all gathered this night in honor of hefnerneering gay rights activists. placed at the center of the mural is don with morris kite to his left. founders of the gay liberation fund in los angeles, a photograph taken by freedkin. it was 1969. a time when no one was producing murals in honor of gay life but a society shift was taking place. >> it was really about saying no, we won't accept this anymore. >> cities across america, gay people were fighting back, something that wasn't lost on 19-year-old anthony freedkin. >> there is something referred to as the concerned photographer. you celebrate human day for good things, but you also identify the things that need to be reevaluated and changed. >> what freedkin saw needed change was attitudes toward homosexuality. >> it was horrible the way gay people retreated. it made me angry. >> he grew up in los angeles. >> his father was a screen writer and his mother was a dancer choreography. they had tons of friends who were gay. he had been around gay people all his life. >> they express
> the camera that set them on a journey together decades ago, all gathered this night in honor of hefnerneering gay rights activists. placed at the center of the mural is don with morris kite to his left. founders of the gay liberation fund in los angeles, a photograph taken by freedkin. it was 1969. a time when no one was producing murals in honor of gay life but a society shift was taking place. >> it was really about saying no, we won't accept this anymore. >> cities across...
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it icons like clint eastwood, marilyn monroe, tom brokaw, hugh hefner. so there you go. that is who everyone is. >> i think we have a few baby boomers in the audience. and so one thing that strikes me is that even though you say they are not scientific, there are no women among this. so i was talking with a friend about that and we were trying to think about it. so there are a lot of successful women, but to get to this status, it was hard for us and i wonder what that said about our generation. she'll samberg was the best we could come up with or molly ringwald. >> it's a great question, and it's one of the dramatic changes that have happened in the years that i have tracked and especially in this century. generation stories are one of the greatest in this era. gender roles are converging both at work and at home and we have a lot of data on that. and so there are gender changes at work that we know about, the pay gap is shrinking. it hasn't completely disappeared. without the work level one we ask young adults and millennialist how important are the following things in
it icons like clint eastwood, marilyn monroe, tom brokaw, hugh hefner. so there you go. that is who everyone is. >> i think we have a few baby boomers in the audience. and so one thing that strikes me is that even though you say they are not scientific, there are no women among this. so i was talking with a friend about that and we were trying to think about it. so there are a lot of successful women, but to get to this status, it was hard for us and i wonder what that said about our...
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con -- besides bng hugh hefner's proctologist. [ laughter ] >> steve: oh, hey! >> jimmy: oh! hey!>>immy: pro -- getting my pants west on the jurassic park ride. con -- before it even starts. i have a leaky cauldron. >> steve: yeah, you have a a leaky cauldron. all depends on how you feel. >> jimmy: it depends. thank you, higgins. ju leave. just retire. steve higgins, retiring. last show, right there. there he is. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] take care, buddy. ♪ we'll miss him, he's a great guy. very fun. oh, hey. what happened? you're back already? >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: why? >> steve: the harry potter ride is not open yet. >> jimmy: not open yet. hegori ah, -beou . d - sehewedn urhienhe cotestol cong i a app ht b nighshla [ male announcer ] tuna love rejoice...at subway! i like that. [ male announcer ] the tasty tuna is this month's featured footlong. try it with red onions and american cheese on freshly baked bread. that's a good sandwich. [ male announcer ] it's pele's fave and now our $6 footlong special. subway. eat fres avo: withbook any flightways get the lowest price and n
con -- besides bng hugh hefner's proctologist. [ laughter ] >> steve: oh, hey! >> jimmy: oh! hey!>>immy: pro -- getting my pants west on the jurassic park ride. con -- before it even starts. i have a leaky cauldron. >> steve: yeah, you have a a leaky cauldron. all depends on how you feel. >> jimmy: it depends. thank you, higgins. ju leave. just retire. steve higgins, retiring. last show, right there. there he is. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] take care, buddy. ♪...
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one example was the hefner family in macomb in 1964 which decided to just invite some volunteers to meet daughter had been miss mississippi. they were run out of town the next day. >> miss mississippi's family was run out of town? >> out of town. out of macon because her father and mother decided just that they would meet volunteers. >> just meet them. >> because it was revolutionary to have white students working with blacks, living together, eating together at that time. is that not right? >> if you had white people coming down and white peoples using the same toilet, the same washroom that this would undermine the idea of apartheid which was operating the absolute need to separate the races for social purposes. >> it's hard to imagine the climate of fear and oppression in mississippi that summer. how did people deal with the constant threat of violence? >> well, here's the thing. it was guerilla warfair. -- war fare. it's not constant. you were not always in danger. you had to know when you were in real danger. most of the time we were living in the base. you would make it out the to
one example was the hefner family in macomb in 1964 which decided to just invite some volunteers to meet daughter had been miss mississippi. they were run out of town the next day. >> miss mississippi's family was run out of town? >> out of town. out of macon because her father and mother decided just that they would meet volunteers. >> just meet them. >> because it was revolutionary to have white students working with blacks, living together, eating together at that...
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con -- besides being hugh hefner's proctologist. [ laughter ] >> steve: oh, hey! >> jimmy: oh! hey!>> jimmy: pro -- getting my pants west on the jurassic park ride. con -- before it even starts. i have a leaky cauldron. >> steve: yeah, you have a a leaky cauldron. all depends on how you feel. >> jimmy: it depends. thank you, higgins. just leave. just retire. steve higgins, retiring. last show, right there. there he is. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] take care, buddy. ♪ we'll miss him, he's a great guy. very fun. oh, hey. what happened? you're back already? >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: why? >> steve: the harry potter ride is not open yet. >> jimmy: not open yet. soon. soon enough. here we go, pro -- hearing spiderman say "my spidey senses are tingling." con -- while he's taking a a photo with your girlfriend. [ laughter ] yeah, that's -- it's not. shouldn't be allowed to say that. >> steve: definitely a con. >> jimmy: he shouldn't be allowed to say that. and finally, pro -- seeing the look on your child's face when he rides his first roller coaster. con -- realizing it looks a lot like this.
con -- besides being hugh hefner's proctologist. [ laughter ] >> steve: oh, hey! >> jimmy: oh! hey!>> jimmy: pro -- getting my pants west on the jurassic park ride. con -- before it even starts. i have a leaky cauldron. >> steve: yeah, you have a a leaky cauldron. all depends on how you feel. >> jimmy: it depends. thank you, higgins. just leave. just retire. steve higgins, retiring. last show, right there. there he is. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] take care, buddy....
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[dramatic musical flourish] ♪ hugh hefner gave which author a boost by letting him live in the mansionim to write articles and draw cartoons for playboy? >> you know what? i got a 25% chance. this is really a chance of a lifetime to be on here. meeting you. >> yeah. >> needless to say, that's worth more than the money, you know. >> see? nice--nice answer. >> thank you. [laughter] you might be floating me a loan. >> yeah, right. >> um-- oh, my. i'm gonna go with charles schulz. >> go with "a," final answer? >> that's the only one i know that does cartoons out of all these people, so, yeah, final answer. >> decided to go with "a," charles schulz, as your final answer. the correct answer was "d," shel silverstein. >> oh. [horn blares] >> yeah, he went on to become famous with children's books. it's all right, karen. i like that. >> oh. >> it's all awesome. hey, look. that's all the time we have for millionaire. until the next time, i'll see you. watch yo wallet! closed captioning sponsored by: oh wow! happy father's day! thanks! yeah! what? we're shop your way members so i get more get a
[dramatic musical flourish] ♪ hugh hefner gave which author a boost by letting him live in the mansionim to write articles and draw cartoons for playboy? >> you know what? i got a 25% chance. this is really a chance of a lifetime to be on here. meeting you. >> yeah. >> needless to say, that's worth more than the money, you know. >> see? nice--nice answer. >> thank you. [laughter] you might be floating me a loan. >> yeah, right. >> um-- oh, my. i'm...
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it icons like clint eastwood, marilyn monroe, tom brokaw, hugh hefner. so there you go. that is who everyone is. >> i think we have a few baby boomers in the audience. and so one thing that strikes me is that even though you say they are not scientific, there are no women among this. so i was talking with a friend about that and we were trying to think about it. so there are a lot of successful women, but to get to this status, it was hard for us and i wonder what that said about our generation. she'll samberg was the best we could come up with or molly ringwald. >> it's a great question, and it's one of the dramatic changes that have happened in the years that i have tracked and especially in this century. generation stories are one of the greatest in this era. gender roles are converging both at work and at home and we have a lot of data on that. and so there are gender changes at work that we know about, the pay gap is shrinking. it hasn't completely disappeared. without the work level one we ask young adults and millennialist how important are the following things in
it icons like clint eastwood, marilyn monroe, tom brokaw, hugh hefner. so there you go. that is who everyone is. >> i think we have a few baby boomers in the audience. and so one thing that strikes me is that even though you say they are not scientific, there are no women among this. so i was talking with a friend about that and we were trying to think about it. so there are a lot of successful women, but to get to this status, it was hard for us and i wonder what that said about our...
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none other than "playboy" magazine creator hugh hefner.ine mogul whose publication was mainly known for showing naked or nearly naked women was an early investor in the magazine dedicated to empowering women of color. in fact, "playboy" had the largest private investment "essence" had seen at the time, a $250,000 check from mr. playboy helped essence stay afloat after its first copies hit the stands. hef isn't is the only wealthy benefactor who has diverse interests. the coke brothers, the tycoons are best known for their endorsements of conservative causes like their new super pac called freedom part fers action fund. the super pac plans to devote more than $15 million in support for 2014 midterm contenders who oppose big government. but outside of politics, the coke brothers have also made a number of sizable charitable donations. in 2007 david coke, a prostate cancer survivor, gave m.i.t. $100 million for cancer research. in 2013 the same coke brother gave new york presbyterian hospital $100 million to create a new ambulatory care cente
none other than "playboy" magazine creator hugh hefner.ine mogul whose publication was mainly known for showing naked or nearly naked women was an early investor in the magazine dedicated to empowering women of color. in fact, "playboy" had the largest private investment "essence" had seen at the time, a $250,000 check from mr. playboy helped essence stay afloat after its first copies hit the stands. hef isn't is the only wealthy benefactor who has diverse...
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it icons like clint eastwood, marilyn monroe, tom brokaw, hugh hefner. so there you go. that is who everyone is. >> i think we have a few baby boomers in the audience. and so one thing that strikes me is that even though you say they are not scientific, there are no women among this. so i was talking with a friend about that and we were trying to think about it. so there are a lot of successful women, but to get to this status, it was hard for us and i wonder what that said about our generation. she'll samberg was the best we could come up with or molly ringwald. >> it's a great question, and it's one of the dramatic changes that have happened in the years that i have tracked and especially in this century. generation stories are one of the greatest in this era. gender roles are converging both at work and at home and we have a lot of data on that. and so there are gender changes at work that we know about, the pay gap is shrinking. it hasn't completely disappeared. without the work level one we ask young adults and millennialist how important are the following things in
it icons like clint eastwood, marilyn monroe, tom brokaw, hugh hefner. so there you go. that is who everyone is. >> i think we have a few baby boomers in the audience. and so one thing that strikes me is that even though you say they are not scientific, there are no women among this. so i was talking with a friend about that and we were trying to think about it. so there are a lot of successful women, but to get to this status, it was hard for us and i wonder what that said about our...