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. >> well, lilly ledbetter, i want you to get into this.erally, i know you're not an expert on this, but a case where the republican party for whatever reason is pushing very hard here to i think make having an abortion, also certainly not a joyful experience for anyone, to make it even less so, and make it something i would think, putting a burden on a woman, forcing her through a new procedure on top of ones she is already going through. what do you think's going on here? you've been through all these fights, you're a pioneer. >> well, i tell you chris, you've hit the nail on the head. this is a war on women, and women across this nation i hope are waking up and listening to what's being said by the republican party, and this is too much control over the women's lives and to say that they have in their life because this is not right in this country, and i'll date myself. i go way back. i remember when roe versus wade was passed into law. i remember young women who needed abortion and could not get one. they would have to use other means,
. >> well, lilly ledbetter, i want you to get into this.erally, i know you're not an expert on this, but a case where the republican party for whatever reason is pushing very hard here to i think make having an abortion, also certainly not a joyful experience for anyone, to make it even less so, and make it something i would think, putting a burden on a woman, forcing her through a new procedure on top of ones she is already going through. what do you think's going on here? you've been...
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scott and ask her to sort of discuss how not just lilly jackson, but the involvement of women in civil rights protests in particular. >> okay. the question actually takes me back to my first studies in undergraduate at stanford when i was working with people making the documentary the eyes on the prize. the first course i took was women in the modern freedom struggle. and i was overwhelmed by the fact how little i knew. when i think about civil rights, i think about martin luther king, i may think of a. phillip randolph, definitely thurgood marsha marshall, but hadn't heard about rosa parks beyond that one incident on the bus. and definitely when you think about traditional history book, you don't learn about lilly carroll jackson, gloria richardson or victoriaed a dams. and one of the things when you're positioning, and i would love to hear dr. hicks' point on this, when you're thinking why are women not so focused on the overall civil rights movement except in the last 15 years or so, it goes back to the same questions of why the movement exists in the first place because of racism a
scott and ask her to sort of discuss how not just lilly jackson, but the involvement of women in civil rights protests in particular. >> okay. the question actually takes me back to my first studies in undergraduate at stanford when i was working with people making the documentary the eyes on the prize. the first course i took was women in the modern freedom struggle. and i was overwhelmed by the fact how little i knew. when i think about civil rights, i think about martin luther king, i...
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it's a hot topic didn't stop until it was law, lilly ledbetter fair pay act.ls it in her book, "grace and grid." also have allyson schwartz from pennsylvania. it is not her fault, this is state legislature, she's a national legislator, women have to have ultrasound before abortion. welcome to you both. i don't know where to start. let's start in pennsylvania. there are two measures. let me go with congresswoman schwartz. try to explain to us. you're opposed to it, i assume you are. why are republicans in harrisburg, pennsylvania diddling around with this. ultrasound requirements 40 years after roe versus wade. isn't this another way to punish those having abortion? >> i can't speak to motivation of legislators speaking for this in harrisburg or the governor supporting it. really was pretty offensive when he said look, women can just look the other way when this invasive procedure and unnecessary one at that is being done to them. it is pretty insensitive and outrageous. all you can say is they're ignoring the real concerns that women and men have, which is acc
it's a hot topic didn't stop until it was law, lilly ledbetter fair pay act.ls it in her book, "grace and grid." also have allyson schwartz from pennsylvania. it is not her fault, this is state legislature, she's a national legislator, women have to have ultrasound before abortion. welcome to you both. i don't know where to start. let's start in pennsylvania. there are two measures. let me go with congresswoman schwartz. try to explain to us. you're opposed to it, i assume you are....
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despite court setbacks, she took her battle to congress where, in 2009, the lilly ledbetter fair pay act was passed. it was the first bill that president obama signed into law upon taking office that year. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it is the cornerstone we all know. it is not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better pierre >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: if there are times when you think one person in our world cannot make a difference, consider then lily ledbetter. born into poverty in a small alabama town, she picked cotton to help support her family household, a home with no running water or electricity. in 1939, she went to work for good as base year in hopes for a path to the middle class. but it turned into a nightmare with constant sexual harassment, low pay, and discrimination. in 2003, she won a landmark case, only to see the decision over turned by appeals court, a decision supported by the u.s. supreme court. for two ye
despite court setbacks, she took her battle to congress where, in 2009, the lilly ledbetter fair pay act was passed. it was the first bill that president obama signed into law upon taking office that year. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it is the cornerstone we all know. it is not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better pierre >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers...
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but as long as it's on exterior, not interior. >> well, lilly ledbetter, generally, i know you're not an expert on this, but a case where the republican party for whatever reason is pushing very hard here to i think make having an abortion, also certainly not a joyful experience for anyone, to make it even less so, and make it something i would think, putting a burden on a woman, forcesing her through a new procedure on top of ones she is already going through. what do you think, you've been in these fights. you're a pioneer. >> chris, you hit the nail on the head. this is a war on women, and women across this nation i hope are waking up and listening to what's being said by the republican party, and this is too much control over the women's lives and to say that they have in their life because this is not right in this country, and i'll date myself. i go way back. i remember when roe versus wade was passed into law. i remember young women who needed abortion and could not get one. they would have to use other means, go out of the country because no medical doctor or facility would do
but as long as it's on exterior, not interior. >> well, lilly ledbetter, generally, i know you're not an expert on this, but a case where the republican party for whatever reason is pushing very hard here to i think make having an abortion, also certainly not a joyful experience for anyone, to make it even less so, and make it something i would think, putting a burden on a woman, forcesing her through a new procedure on top of ones she is already going through. what do you think, you've...
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mirror mirror," the first of two snow white movies out this year, this one stars julia roberts and lilly collins. it should earn about 20 million. >> i'm looking forward to it. can't wait. first time i ever heard of it. >> liar. >>> finally, we do mean finally, hopefully, lindsay lohan's probation is over. yesterday the judge gave lohan credit for completing her community service. >> good job. >> she left her with one piece of simple advice, stop nightclubing, focus on your work. >> my work is nightclubing. >> oh! there you go. >> it preps me for the show. >> i should have gone into meteorology. i into you it. >> it's so much easier. >> true. >>> this comes from wave, wave 3 news in louisville, kentucky or nearby henryville, indiana. precious items thought to be claimed by this month's deadly tornado are being saved. priceless family photos that were ripped, muddied and otherwise mangled are being rescued by a small photography studio. the mom and pop operation is using digital technology in a race to save and restore the images electronically and they're doing it all for free. they're g
mirror mirror," the first of two snow white movies out this year, this one stars julia roberts and lilly collins. it should earn about 20 million. >> i'm looking forward to it. can't wait. first time i ever heard of it. >> liar. >>> finally, we do mean finally, hopefully, lindsay lohan's probation is over. yesterday the judge gave lohan credit for completing her community service. >> good job. >> she left her with one piece of simple advice, stop...
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when i was a kid, i lived near lilly pond, massachusetts. and lilly pond had a dam like this. and in that dam, they had these little middle things sticking up like this that annoyed us kids. they were pieces of barrel like this. here is one, like one couple here and a couple here and a couple here. and what we wanted to do is we wanted to ride our bikes across the top of the dam, you know? and--and that kind of thing. but these darn things here prevented us from doing it. and we knew it was a conspiracy between the old folks and us, right? and it turns out these little things here had a purpose. and we found out that purpose on a winter-- a spring, really, where we had a lot of snow that winter. there's a lot of water coming down from the hills and filled up that pond. the pond is getting deeper and deeper and the city workmen come out and they stuck some boards, like shelving boards, just pine lumber, one-inch pine lumber. it turns out right on those slots. and that's what they were. they were slots to hold some boards for when the dam got extra deep. and son of a gun, if tha
when i was a kid, i lived near lilly pond, massachusetts. and lilly pond had a dam like this. and in that dam, they had these little middle things sticking up like this that annoyed us kids. they were pieces of barrel like this. here is one, like one couple here and a couple here and a couple here. and what we wanted to do is we wanted to ride our bikes across the top of the dam, you know? and--and that kind of thing. but these darn things here prevented us from doing it. and we knew it was a...
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will rot not grow the other thing to thing act some people like lilies but don't have the space a lillyhe onion family you can put it in a pot it will need a lot more water than what your normal plants would on top of that pop in another plant like some pansies or impatients or something like that, the lilies will come up through that and you will have two types of plants in one container and be the rave of everyone. >> yes, and you can say you learned it here on fox 5 morning news thank you so much. >> thank you don't forget to like us on facebook. >> and happy spring. >> happy spring. >> we will be right back after this short break [ male announcer ] for some reason those five food groups sound a whole lot better when you put them in a taco shell instead of a pyramid. old el paso. when you gotta have mexican. this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male
will rot not grow the other thing to thing act some people like lilies but don't have the space a lillyhe onion family you can put it in a pot it will need a lot more water than what your normal plants would on top of that pop in another plant like some pansies or impatients or something like that, the lilies will come up through that and you will have two types of plants in one container and be the rave of everyone. >> yes, and you can say you learned it here on fox 5 morning news thank...
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. >> this is video of lilly ledveter accepting the woman of the year award. >> this 73-year-old was thrustnto the spotlight after a a case against her former employer and it went to the supreme court. >> she lost the case but it led to the president signing legislation, the 2009 fair pay act in her honor. >> wow. >> that is going to do it for us. thank you for your time. we'll see you again at 6:00.
. >> this is video of lilly ledveter accepting the woman of the year award. >> this 73-year-old was thrustnto the spotlight after a a case against her former employer and it went to the supreme court. >> she lost the case but it led to the president signing legislation, the 2009 fair pay act in her honor. >> wow. >> that is going to do it for us. thank you for your time. we'll see you again at 6:00.
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i saw in the crowd honorable lilly brown.] we have president of the board of supervisors, honorable david chiu. [applause] commissioner dennis normandy. [applause] commissioner mandahar. [applause] commissioner claudine cheng. [applause] and all the members of our consular corps, thank you all for being here. let's all give them a warm round of applause. [applause] >> tonight, we're honoring seven milestones of the san francisco bay area's filipino american the community but these events became our communities benchmarks because of the remarkable achievements. among them, and achievements of decades of public service, if you first, and events that have significantly impacted our community. tonight, certificates of honor will be presented by honorable hydra mendoza, the council general, and executive kai rodriguez. >> one filipino-american publication has stood the test of time. 50 years of committed service by delivering the news and documenting our history. ladies and gentlemen, philippine news. [applause] ♪ >> truth, integr
i saw in the crowd honorable lilly brown.] we have president of the board of supervisors, honorable david chiu. [applause] commissioner dennis normandy. [applause] commissioner mandahar. [applause] commissioner claudine cheng. [applause] and all the members of our consular corps, thank you all for being here. let's all give them a warm round of applause. [applause] >> tonight, we're honoring seven milestones of the san francisco bay area's filipino american the community but these events...
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and eli lilly superb yield. tobacco, utility, we've got restaurant, we've got tech, and we have drug. i say that man from northwest arkansas knows how to play the game. >> hallelujah! >> now linda in south carolina. linda? >> caller: yes, jim, hi. boo-yah to you. i've been watching you for years. >> thank you. >> caller: the stocks i have, at&t, verizon, ibm, pfizer and xerox. i want to know if we're diversified, and i want to know if you would recommend that we purchase aa, alcoa, duk, duke, or glw, corning. >> wow, got a lot on my plate here. that's okay. my plate has runneth over from lunch. ibm, great technologies. pfizer, terrific yield there. xerox, not that crazy about it. but we have information technology, information technology. we have to make a change there. take out xerox, get rid of, that and we're going to insert, let's see, how about we buy some tjx? we get a little retail action in there. now, here is another problem. we have at&t and verizon. my charitable trust owns at&t. we can't own both of
and eli lilly superb yield. tobacco, utility, we've got restaurant, we've got tech, and we have drug. i say that man from northwest arkansas knows how to play the game. >> hallelujah! >> now linda in south carolina. linda? >> caller: yes, jim, hi. boo-yah to you. i've been watching you for years. >> thank you. >> caller: the stocks i have, at&t, verizon, ibm, pfizer and xerox. i want to know if we're diversified, and i want to know if you would recommend that...
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this one stars julia roberts and newcomer lilly collins. though critics like it, men aren't likely to. it should earn around 20 million this weekend. and finally, and we do mean finally, lindsay lohan's probation is over. >> my girl is free! >> some said it would never happen. yesterday the judge gave lohan credit for committeeing her community service and therapy. and left her with some advice, stop nightclubing and focus on your work. i keep telling bill that. >> if you can be on top of your game and nightclub and work, why not? >> right. but we question if you're at the top of your game. i'm still on the fence about that. >>> this comes to us from wave 3 news in louisville, kentucky. in henryville, indiana, precious items thought to be claimed by this month's deadly tornado are being saved. priceless family photos that were ripped, muddied and mangled by the twister's fury are being rescued by a small photography student yoi. the mom and pop operation is using digital technology in a race to save and restore the images electronically and
this one stars julia roberts and newcomer lilly collins. though critics like it, men aren't likely to. it should earn around 20 million this weekend. and finally, and we do mean finally, lindsay lohan's probation is over. >> my girl is free! >> some said it would never happen. yesterday the judge gave lohan credit for committeeing her community service and therapy. and left her with some advice, stop nightclubing and focus on your work. i keep telling bill that. >> if you can...
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join me next time for a new conversation with live ledbetter -- with lilly ledbetter. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. is the cornerstone we all know. it is not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.
join me next time for a new conversation with live ledbetter -- with lilly ledbetter. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. is the cornerstone we all know. it is not just a street or boulevard, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.
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most megahits are released around the holiday, not the end of march, but fans like lilly green who stood in line for one of the first midnight showing, says she couldn't wait another day. >> i was shaking with excitement. i wasn't sure if i was shaking because i was cold, excited or on a sugar high. >> reporter: so far it's got hollywood riding pretty high, too. >> welcome and happy hunger games. >> reporter: lee cowan, cbs news, los angeles. >> glor: that is the "cbs evening news" tonight. later on cbs, "60 minutes." i'm jeff glor, cbs news in new york. scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> a gruesome murder and investigation who police say killed five people and the san francisco home. the death of a florida teen sparking discussion here with church source said we can learn from the death of trayvon martin. a deep trench with the short list of visitors when mans dive into the history,, ,,
most megahits are released around the holiday, not the end of march, but fans like lilly green who stood in line for one of the first midnight showing, says she couldn't wait another day. >> i was shaking with excitement. i wasn't sure if i was shaking because i was cold, excited or on a sugar high. >> reporter: so far it's got hollywood riding pretty high, too. >> welcome and happy hunger games. >> reporter: lee cowan, cbs news, los angeles. >> glor: that is the...
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purple spotted brush. 2 calla lillies take root. birds return listening to lost meats all day until dusk beckons them to come to the nest and try again in the morning. this next poem is indian an ina ontholingly. on telegraph avenue it's no longer in existence, the sadness of this. berkeley, late fall. um -- this is from forest hamer who is a bay area poet who wrote berkeley late spring. this is berkeley late fall. i have been browsing the peet ree section had come to lose the unconcern but persistant rain that followed me in as a trail of damp shoe prints and dripping conscientious hacompanied to a solitude. i ran my right index if anything are across each spine flesh going along volume and groove. imagine the book seller anding by to fold and flatten we down to on an oblong shape and reshelf me into an americay sandwich between the t's and v's stacked up along the unexpected and unknown. i notice that the pe ems i imagine crowding around you were the unquieted the unrequited. distant citizens far from the disposition of the safety
purple spotted brush. 2 calla lillies take root. birds return listening to lost meats all day until dusk beckons them to come to the nest and try again in the morning. this next poem is indian an ina ontholingly. on telegraph avenue it's no longer in existence, the sadness of this. berkeley, late fall. um -- this is from forest hamer who is a bay area poet who wrote berkeley late spring. this is berkeley late fall. i have been browsing the peet ree section had come to lose the unconcern but...
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jackson -- that's lilly may jackson -- and asked her to get in touch with you. here is where we can sort of solidify what role carl murphy played. i am depending on the publicity which "the afro" will give to form a background and create interest in our campaign. please right me as soon as possible as my schedule following baltimore is depending on your opinion as to the above suggested dates, sincerely yours, daisy e. lamp kin. so essentially what this letter the field secretary writing to carl murphy saying we're depending on you and "the afro" to drum up membership. and in 1935 they so did. there were meetings that took place throughout the city, and they were able to include over 2,000 new members within the course of a few weeks. and this is on the throws of the 1935 donald gains murray case which took place in early 1935. so in many ways carl murphy and "the afro" are sort of the axis upon which the entire civil rights movement in this era revolves around. i could go on and on, but you want to hear from these lovely people tonight. so we'll begin our conve
jackson -- that's lilly may jackson -- and asked her to get in touch with you. here is where we can sort of solidify what role carl murphy played. i am depending on the publicity which "the afro" will give to form a background and create interest in our campaign. please right me as soon as possible as my schedule following baltimore is depending on your opinion as to the above suggested dates, sincerely yours, daisy e. lamp kin. so essentially what this letter the field secretary...
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we should not have to wait for major legislation that recently the past -- got passed, lilly ledbetter. pay equity. you should not do the same job a man is doing and not receive any wage increase or benefit package. that poor woman and many like her have lost out, in my opinion, up to $360,000 worth of earning power because that money was not put into her paycheck when she was working 20 or 30 years on the job. tavis: as i expected, the labor secretary would give me all the room i needed to run with. there is so much she said already to unpack. my friend julianne malveaux is the president of the bennett college for women. she is a leading economist and the author of "surviving and thriving, 365 facts in black economic history." a month to put two on the spot. do you believe the numbers we are being given, all kind of numbers coming out of our government? we are told, for example, that there are 50 million of us living in poverty. we are told that if you combine those living in poverty and near poverty is 150 million people. that means one out of two americans is in or near poverty. you
we should not have to wait for major legislation that recently the past -- got passed, lilly ledbetter. pay equity. you should not do the same job a man is doing and not receive any wage increase or benefit package. that poor woman and many like her have lost out, in my opinion, up to $360,000 worth of earning power because that money was not put into her paycheck when she was working 20 or 30 years on the job. tavis: as i expected, the labor secretary would give me all the room i needed to run...
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peter lilly. >> does my right honorable friend share the priorities of my constituents that believes the parliament should focus on promoting growth, cutting the deficit and getting people off welfare into work and will be bemused to learn that we spend our time on discussing the reform of the house of the lords, how do i explain that priority to them? >> i -- i suspect in the same way he will no doubt explain to his constituents that there's priorities of changes the boundaries of constituents which is close to his heart. i think that governments and parliaments can do more than one thing at once and it's a simple democratic principal that people that make the laws of the land should be elected by people who have to obey the laws of the land. >> mr. paulson. >> mr. speaker -- mr. deputy speaker -- my apologizes, it's elsewhere that the depositiuty there today. it shows that closely working with social care is important. my primary care trust has been doing that along side the social services in the same set of as minister is scrapping a bill that -- and puts the older people at risk
peter lilly. >> does my right honorable friend share the priorities of my constituents that believes the parliament should focus on promoting growth, cutting the deficit and getting people off welfare into work and will be bemused to learn that we spend our time on discussing the reform of the house of the lords, how do i explain that priority to them? >> i -- i suspect in the same way he will no doubt explain to his constituents that there's priorities of changes the boundaries of...
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. >> reporter: on the outskirts of town, we find lilly, one of kony's child brides forced to marry him in 1998. she escaped with one of the five children she had with him and now fears the video will just make kony more famous, more dangerous. she says the campaign will have empowered him. and if he returns, people should be scared. every village has a story, an abduction, a fire, a massacre. for years people have wondered where is joseph kony? now the world wonders with them. rohit kachroo, nbc news, gulu, uganda. >>> more news when we come right back, including some interesting moves right now in the night sky. >>> and the romantic moves, of all things, of richard nixon, which we can now read in his own words. >>> the night sky has been in the news a lot lately. and again this week, there's something very interesting and rare to see up there. tonight and tomorrow night especially, it's going to look like venus and jupiter are flying side by side, just 3 degrees apart, which in terms of a vast sky is nothing. venus is the brightest of the two because it's the closest. but even with a
. >> reporter: on the outskirts of town, we find lilly, one of kony's child brides forced to marry him in 1998. she escaped with one of the five children she had with him and now fears the video will just make kony more famous, more dangerous. she says the campaign will have empowered him. and if he returns, people should be scared. every village has a story, an abduction, a fire, a massacre. for years people have wondered where is joseph kony? now the world wonders with them. rohit...
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my name is lilly. i am an artist. the golden gateway development was once used to demonstrate accident -- excellent planning in art today which i studied in college. you open it up to excellent urban planning and there are three pages on the golden gate development of the 1970's. in 1960, nine architectural firms designed the golden gateway project. it had the foresight to plan for every one of the apartments to have a view unobstructed by other buildings in development. it allowed for space around and in front of each building, maintaining the shed. this plant should not be made obsolete. the project being reviewed today will block the view of almost every single one of those structures from the 12th story down. it will be right up against the golden way apartments, offering if your the neighbors' living room or bathroom, and a wall between the golden gateway and the bay. the narrow space was meant -- was not meant to crowd 145 condominiums, 400 parking spaces, and 20,000 square feet of commercial space. it is too sm
my name is lilly. i am an artist. the golden gateway development was once used to demonstrate accident -- excellent planning in art today which i studied in college. you open it up to excellent urban planning and there are three pages on the golden gate development of the 1970's. in 1960, nine architectural firms designed the golden gateway project. it had the foresight to plan for every one of the apartments to have a view unobstructed by other buildings in development. it allowed for space...
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christopher lillis came from fredberg, virginia. he wants the president's healthcare law to stand. >> we care much more about people than politics. we care about our patients. we're benefiting already from this law and millions more will benefit in the years to come. >> reporter: weave your way through the crowd and you quickly find mary from indiana. she says the law should not stand. >> because it's not constitutional, no. 1, because it was run through and the horrible way it was done, no. 2, because they are going to be rationing. it's going to be winners and the losers. >> so i'm just a very basic rabble rouser and a supporter of peace and justice and healthcare for everybody. >> the larger the government, the lesser my individual freedom and liberty. >> reporter: many waited in line for tickets. >> got my ticket of. >> reporter: lawyer jeff collander from austin texas is on a trip to d.c. >> i'm one of those who believe less government is better, but i also see both sides of the argument. i believe we have a broken healthcare s
christopher lillis came from fredberg, virginia. he wants the president's healthcare law to stand. >> we care much more about people than politics. we care about our patients. we're benefiting already from this law and millions more will benefit in the years to come. >> reporter: weave your way through the crowd and you quickly find mary from indiana. she says the law should not stand. >> because it's not constitutional, no. 1, because it was run through and the horrible way...
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next week: pay equity and lilly ledbetter. please follow me on twitter @bonnieerbe and check our website, pbs.org/ttc, for ttc extra. this week, women work harder than men for less money. and whether your views are in agreement or to the contrary, please join us next time. >> funding for "to the contrary" provided by: the cornell douglas foundation committed to encouraging stewardshipf th environment, land conservation, watershed protection and eliminating harmful chemicals. additional funding provided by: the colcom foundation. the wallace genetic foundation and by the charles a. frueauff foundation. for a copy of "to the contrary" please contact federal news service at 1-888-343-1940.
next week: pay equity and lilly ledbetter. please follow me on twitter @bonnieerbe and check our website, pbs.org/ttc, for ttc extra. this week, women work harder than men for less money. and whether your views are in agreement or to the contrary, please join us next time. >> funding for "to the contrary" provided by: the cornell douglas foundation committed to encouraging stewardshipf th environment, land conservation, watershed protection and eliminating harmful chemicals....
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you're a pantload as a cop, but you're a hell of a coach, lilly. - want to go towel-snap some i.t. nerds, sir? - yes, i do. it's what rodriguez would've wanted. [sobbing gruffly] - you're a quack, you know that? a real quack. that arm was a piece of crap. get your leg looked at before it falls off, mark. quack! [tires squealing] - tally-ho, ho. good news. i release you from your contract. using the money i made from selling your body for sex, i literally pimped out my ride. - but what am i supposed to do now? all i know is the street. - [gurgling] my stable's looking a little empty. might could find you bitch a spot in the cellar somewhere. - they say the future belongs to those who believe in dreams... - well, at least this arm will make my dick look bigger. - that the world's riches await those bold enough to grab them. but when chasing your dreams, be sure to always take them one step at a time. [sighs] [straining] - mm, magic. >> march 12, 2012. from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. ( cheers and applause ) captioning
you're a pantload as a cop, but you're a hell of a coach, lilly. - want to go towel-snap some i.t. nerds, sir? - yes, i do. it's what rodriguez would've wanted. [sobbing gruffly] - you're a quack, you know that? a real quack. that arm was a piece of crap. get your leg looked at before it falls off, mark. quack! [tires squealing] - tally-ho, ho. good news. i release you from your contract. using the money i made from selling your body for sex, i literally pimped out my ride. - but what am i...