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louis! applause]d lewis: here he comes. 2 lewis: let's make some noise for the next president of the united joe biden! [cheers and applause] we were having a conversation before you came and here's what we're going to do. going to turn the magga red to blue and it starts right here in st. louis, missouri, because we're going to the next -- we are going to elect joe biden, the next president of the united states. to that's how we're going make america great again by sending you, joe, to the white house. [cheers and applause] lease join me in welcoming obama's ambassador to ireland, himself.ley come out, mr. ambassador. a big round of applause. mr. o'malley: what a beautiful st. louis day. day to begin at day t. patrick's celebrations, huh? we always start early, mr. vice president. begin by welcoming each and every one of you to event to important kick off the vote to get out the vote for vice president joe biden. each and every one of you to this very important event to kick off the boat to
louis! applause]d lewis: here he comes. 2 lewis: let's make some noise for the next president of the united joe biden! [cheers and applause] we were having a conversation before you came and here's what we're going to do. going to turn the magga red to blue and it starts right here in st. louis, missouri, because we're going to the next -- we are going to elect joe biden, the next president of the united states. to that's how we're going make america great again by sending you, joe, to the...
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louis. ♪ ms. green. hello, st. louis. hello, hello, hello.to know one thing, one thing -- argue with me? because on with biden. [applause] because with biden between the minus -- between the mighty mississippi and missouri river, the people in st. louis can appreciate something about building bridges. takes to has what it be a bridge. he can build bridges between the people. he can build bridges between our nation that we desperately need. the needs of having more affordable health care and more affordable restriction drug costs to lowering our student from we need so much criminal justice reform to protecting women's rights to protecting voters' rights. we need so much. joe biden can build the bridges and he can get it done. [applause] you the here to tell quality in joe biden and that is called character. joe biden exemplifies good character. he is steadfast to do what is right. is upis committed and he for this fight. in other words, joe biden is a man of his word and that tells me that we can trust joe biden now more thandone healthe have
louis. ♪ ms. green. hello, st. louis. hello, hello, hello.to know one thing, one thing -- argue with me? because on with biden. [applause] because with biden between the minus -- between the mighty mississippi and missouri river, the people in st. louis can appreciate something about building bridges. takes to has what it be a bridge. he can build bridges between the people. he can build bridges between our nation that we desperately need. the needs of having more affordable health care and...
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louis institution.career of service and left a mark on this community and i know he will be very much missed. what a difference a week makes. this time last week i was in south carolina. the press and the pundits declared biden's campaign is dead. though south carolina had something to say about that, and that came super tuesday. today we need the delegates in and inead in delegates the national boot. -- vote. i always ponder over the incredible enthusiasm and energy this candidacy has produced. we are the campaign that will have a record turnout. [applause] last week, voter turnout in the state of virginia was up 70%. [applause] in texas, up 40%. we won. north carolina, 16%. 155,000 more people cast votes in the south carolina primary than four years ago. folks they are all part of a , movement, a movement that has a backbone, the backbone of the democratic party that will defeat donald trump. to all those who have been knocked down, counted out, left behind, let me say to you -- this is your campaign.
louis institution.career of service and left a mark on this community and i know he will be very much missed. what a difference a week makes. this time last week i was in south carolina. the press and the pundits declared biden's campaign is dead. though south carolina had something to say about that, and that came super tuesday. today we need the delegates in and inead in delegates the national boot. -- vote. i always ponder over the incredible enthusiasm and energy this candidacy has...
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louis. then council chair, gregory, look at the current state and future of the intelligence community. after winning 10 states on super tuesday, democratic presidential candidate joe biden hosted continue that momentum with a win and missouri. he spoke to supporters in st. louis ahead of the election. is one of the six states hold presidential primaries this tuesday. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] ♪ >> please welcome lewis read -- >> please welcome louis reed. ♪ mr. reed: i am excited today. are you excited today st. louis? [applause] are you excited today? [applause] you know what? i don't know if you know it, fighting joe biden is in town today. i was thinking and i said, you know what, trump wants to make america great again. and i truly believe he wants to make america great again. so here is what we are going to do. we are go
louis. then council chair, gregory, look at the current state and future of the intelligence community. after winning 10 states on super tuesday, democratic presidential candidate joe biden hosted continue that momentum with a win and missouri. he spoke to supporters in st. louis ahead of the election. is one of the six states hold presidential primaries this tuesday. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit...
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louis? i don't know if joeknow it, but fighting biden is in town today, and, i was thinking, i said you know what, trump wants to make america great again. i truly believe he wants to make america great again, so here is what we are going to do. we are going to help him make america great again by sending joe biden to the white house. we are going to help him make america great again because we need to give him more time to hang out on the golf course. we are going to help him make america great again by electing someone who unifies people as opposed to someone who divides people. that's what this party stands for. we understand it better than all what it means and what the power is we unlock when we unite. i think he's on his way. we've got to make some noise. let's make some noise, st. louis. here he comes. [applause] let's make some noise for the next president of the united states, joe biden. joe, we were having a conversation before you came, and here's what we are going to do. we are g
louis? i don't know if joeknow it, but fighting biden is in town today, and, i was thinking, i said you know what, trump wants to make america great again. i truly believe he wants to make america great again, so here is what we are going to do. we are going to help him make america great again by sending joe biden to the white house. we are going to help him make america great again because we need to give him more time to hang out on the golf course. we are going to help him make america...
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louis! backdrop. a dramatic whoa!ankdor, thank you to everything you have done to support this campaign. and the warm welcome you have always been willing to give me whether it is in ireland or st. louis. [laughter] reed, president of the st. louis alderman, congressman -- [laughter] [crowd chanting] it is ok. senator, and the whole family and dozens of local officials from st. louis and all around this state. the iew. way, i have to admit that you are the main reason i came because i got to meet lou brock, the hall of famer. i tell you something else, he has an -- he has incredible integrity. i want to share with you my condolences for the passing of a long time alderman. his long career of service left a mark on this community and i know he will be very much miss. -- missed. what a difference a week makes. this time last week i was in south carolina. the press and the pundits had declared that biden's campaign is dead but south carolina had something to say about that. and then came super tuesday. and today we have
louis! backdrop. a dramatic whoa!ankdor, thank you to everything you have done to support this campaign. and the warm welcome you have always been willing to give me whether it is in ireland or st. louis. [laughter] reed, president of the st. louis alderman, congressman -- [laughter] [crowd chanting] it is ok. senator, and the whole family and dozens of local officials from st. louis and all around this state. the iew. way, i have to admit that you are the main reason i came because i got to...
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louis -- [cheers and applause] >> good morning, st. louis. [applause] i'm the treasurer of the city of st. louis but to my friends -- [applause] but to my friends and supporters i'm also not as the people's mayor. [applause] as treasurer a few of the things that i'm late to focus on our poverty income inequality, a closing the racial wealth gap. see, you see, both of my grandfathers in both world wars and neither of them received a g.i. bill benefit after the war. and even when they could afford to buy a home, racist deed restrictions and redlining kept them from building generational wealth to pass down to the children and their grandchildren. over 50 years later even though the own homes for more than two generations, both of these homes did nothing but lose value and my cousins and i are left with nothing because banking policies determine that my community was worth investing in. because of this and more, the median wealth of white families in american is ten times that of black families. let me repeat that. the median wealth of white fam
louis -- [cheers and applause] >> good morning, st. louis. [applause] i'm the treasurer of the city of st. louis but to my friends -- [applause] but to my friends and supporters i'm also not as the people's mayor. [applause] as treasurer a few of the things that i'm late to focus on our poverty income inequality, a closing the racial wealth gap. see, you see, both of my grandfathers in both world wars and neither of them received a g.i. bill benefit after the war. and even when they could...
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lemonis: louis, is that true? louis: it will be stevie to a point, but they're gonna go to steve.onis: and so, it's the worst position you could put him in is when you give somebody a title, but you don't actually give him the stick. who's in charge of quality here? stevie: i would be more in charge of quality. lemonis: 'cause what i think what happens is, when you know that you need to collect the money, you start cutting corners to get it done faster. steve: right. stevie: i don't want to do that. and i think if we're not gonna get it checked 'cause we're late, you know, i understand the business. you got to get the money, but i know what a good product looks like. lemonis: well, at the end of the day, here is how you should think about this. this is -- your grandfather was here. now your father is here. and if you don't get the quality right, this business won't be here for you. stevie: exactly. that's my -- lemonis: it's got your name on it. stevie: exactly. lemonis: who's in charge of quality today? you are? and so, have you now been given the yellow dot t-shirt? amber: you c
lemonis: louis, is that true? louis: it will be stevie to a point, but they're gonna go to steve.onis: and so, it's the worst position you could put him in is when you give somebody a title, but you don't actually give him the stick. who's in charge of quality here? stevie: i would be more in charge of quality. lemonis: 'cause what i think what happens is, when you know that you need to collect the money, you start cutting corners to get it done faster. steve: right. stevie: i don't want to do...
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in 2005 least searchers from the university of st louis led by professor fernando surround no one to peru to do the 1st blood tests on the people of that over a our. journey cling to those mean theme. only to the you. can but at the will. they're also going only was there they missed. he so you soloed oh yeah you can see . it was. the little of us with those you know. and seal i love them and enough women missing going through old seals was releasing. me tell you guys we have seen the men who you. in at an angle. people hope the sun that. knows i think. leave you didn't even know it as. this is a drug dealers. trip. in the night around. as you go in it. and i had to go in the. p.s.u. go more multi malcolm told me to know what that was how it is not simple do you have learning no really good i mean this year. if you had ever gone to i mean this year. will they lived there so there's no you know. i said it was dances and gary says this year. it always is mr bush policy. then i would only get as good as a story. and he or she will it was then either because i need a laugh or it was her.
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>> stephen: we'll be right back with julia louis-dreyfus.r people. 'satur finger tips who will review our taxes with us. i've checked your return and you're are good to go. great thanks. people can be good at anything, even taxes. intuit turbotax. there he is. oh, wow. you're doing, uh, you're doing really great with the twirling. dad, if you want to talk, i have a break at 3:00. okay, okay. i'm going. i'm gone. like -- like i wasn't here. [ horn honks ] keep -- keep doing it, buddy. switch to progressive and you can save hundreds. you know, like the sign says. switch to progressive and you can save hundreds. (worried) i'm not picking it up. you pick it up! i'm not picking it up! i'll pick it up! they're clean! (raps) 'cuz my hiney's clean. oh yeah i'm charmin clean. charmin ultra strong just cleans better. enjoy the go with charmin. xy s20 5g has arrived at sprint and it's 5g ready. with a revolutionary camera you can capture video and multiple pictures with one tap! get it for just $0 a month. it's 5g ready! for people with hearing loss, v
>> stephen: we'll be right back with julia louis-dreyfus.r people. 'satur finger tips who will review our taxes with us. i've checked your return and you're are good to go. great thanks. people can be good at anything, even taxes. intuit turbotax. there he is. oh, wow. you're doing, uh, you're doing really great with the twirling. dad, if you want to talk, i have a break at 3:00. okay, okay. i'm going. i'm gone. like -- like i wasn't here. [ horn honks ] keep -- keep doing it, buddy....
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and louis allen was afraid for his life. so he would leave mississippi. but before he left, he promised bob moses he would come back and tell the truth. and the truth was that herbert lee drove up. the moment he got out of his truck, e.h. hurst shot him, then took a tire iron and planted it under his body. louis allen would come back to mississippi because he missed mississippi. his business was in mississippi. he was in lumber and he would come back and then -- louis allen suffered three shotgun blasts to his face on his last trip back to mississippi. bob moses took that death on his shoulders and in his heart and in his soul. because he's like, louis allen, if i hadn't talked to him, if i hadn't convinced him to tell the truth, that man would still be alive. one of the things that became really clear to him, what became really clear to him was that it was going to take more than what sncc had been able to do to bring voting rights to mississippi. it was going to take more than this structure of the council of fed rated organizations because there are bo
and louis allen was afraid for his life. so he would leave mississippi. but before he left, he promised bob moses he would come back and tell the truth. and the truth was that herbert lee drove up. the moment he got out of his truck, e.h. hurst shot him, then took a tire iron and planted it under his body. louis allen would come back to mississippi because he missed mississippi. his business was in mississippi. he was in lumber and he would come back and then -- louis allen suffered three...
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louis tomlinson! them all ♪ never broke my sou and i ♪ ♪ i watched them al come falling dow i watched them all come falling down for you ♪ ♪ ♪ nothing makes you hur like hurting who you lov and no amount of words will ever be enough ♪ ♪ i looked you in the eye and saw that i was los for every question why you were my because ♪ ♪ but these high wall they came up short now i stand taller than them all ♪ ♪ these high wall never broke my sou and i ♪ ♪ i watched them al come falling dow i watched them all come falling down for you ♪ ♪ falling down for yo so this one is a thank you for what you did to me why is it that thank you ♪ ♪ is so often bittersweet i just hope i see you one da and you say to m oh oh ♪ ♪ but these high wall they came up short now i stand taller than them all ♪ ♪ these high wall never broke my soul and i watch them all com falling down ♪ ♪ i watch them al come falling down for yo nothing wakes you up like waking up alone ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: thank you! louis tomlinson!
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in 2005 researchers from the university of st louis led by professor fernando savan know when to peru to do the 1st blood tests on the people of that over. europe printer glenn you're listening to see. only to the you. can but at the will . going only was there they would you. he say soloed oh yeah you can see. it was. just with those you know. and seal and like the man in knots woman missing going through all. the me tell you spew sounds cool guys we have seen the men who you. and i and apple. people the sun that. knows i think that. leave you then too there's no doubt. this is a drug dealers. trip. you through. the night around. as you go in it. and i begin to. p.s.v. little more multi malcolm told me to know what i want to what is not simple do you have learning no really good i mean this you. get an early going to mean us you. will they best answer no to you. i said it was as is and gary says this you. know is mr bush already said. then that what it get as good as a story. also you will in most in either case i need a laugh or just. a guess that now going to. look in movies. if yo
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in 2005 researchers from the university of st louis led by professor fernando savan know when to peru to do the 1st blood tests on the people of the over a our. journey printer plenty of those goes these still only to the you. can find at the will. going only was there they would be. he sees a load oh yeah it can seem to seal community it was too. little. then they do this with those not. and seal. a lot of money in not solvent isn't going to be almost sealed it was released. to me the least be sounds cool because we have seen the men who you are. and. i will. keep an eye on that. nose i think. leave you didn't even know. this is a drug dealer's. trip. through. the night around. as you go in there. and i had to go and. p.s. he will. multi malcolm told within about an hour who it is not simple you have let him know really going to i mean. if you have an eloquent i mean this you. will their best so there's no no. i said it was dancers and gary says this isn't all. there is mr bush already said. they know what it has get as a story they will. also feel it most in either case i need a lau
in 2005 researchers from the university of st louis led by professor fernando savan know when to peru to do the 1st blood tests on the people of the over a our. journey printer plenty of those goes these still only to the you. can find at the will. going only was there they would be. he sees a load oh yeah it can seem to seal community it was too. little. then they do this with those not. and seal. a lot of money in not solvent isn't going to be almost sealed it was released. to me the least be...
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from pastor eleanor's talk of st louis that another equally polluting dove run plant was located in a herculean e.-m. missouri. this 3 also belong to franco. the pastor decided to go there with peruvian archbishop federal grant o. . links are formed between the peruvian and american communities. pastor eleanor stock had organized a meeting she invited some environmental health specialists from st louis university fred mandel struggle and 2 representatives from la toya community. we had a conversation had a meal together and talked for a couple of hours really just sharing experiences around the circle and as each person spoke every testimony that was given from people in her kill any of the folks allowed or you would say that's the same situation we're facing the same situation in our city. and the stories were the same same things that were happening same relationship with the company same kind of intimidation and threats same kind of denying there was an issue of same health issues in both places and. the mobilization began to bear fruit. in 2005 years from the university of st loui
from pastor eleanor's talk of st louis that another equally polluting dove run plant was located in a herculean e.-m. missouri. this 3 also belong to franco. the pastor decided to go there with peruvian archbishop federal grant o. . links are formed between the peruvian and american communities. pastor eleanor stock had organized a meeting she invited some environmental health specialists from st louis university fred mandel struggle and 2 representatives from la toya community. we had a...
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of the university of st louis led by professor fernando savan know when to peru to do the 1st blood tests on the people of that of iowa. the. early clinton. goes the soul only to the. good but at the will. they're also going only was there they were. he say so loud oh yeah. it was. then they do this with those you know. and seal. a lot of men in also and then to say i'm going to be almost. all these. guys we have seen the men who you. and i. and of all. people hope you find that. knows i think that. even if they enter there's no doubt. this is a drug dealers. ok. you know now. as you go in there. and i think i meant. yes he will. within about an hour what is it not simple do you have learning they're really going to i mean this you know. if you have an eloquent i mean this year. alien to me will they better known or you know. i said was that as in gary says this year. there is risk. and then i let it get as good as a story. and he or she or it was then either because i need a laugh or it's her. or is that it gets let out when there is a look at me. and you know if you see your ink it is h
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in 2005 years from the university of st louis led by professor fernando savan know when to peru to do the 1st blood tests on the people of that over. europe printer plenty of those. still only to the. good but at the will. going only was there they missed woody. he sees a load oh yeah he can think the seal community it was. this with those you know. and seal. i love them and enough women missing going through old seals was released. to me tell you spew sounds cool guys we have seen the men who you. in at an angle. people that. knows i think. you've been through there's no doubt. this is a drug dealers. trip. you know now. as you go in there. and i began. p.s. he will more multi now when told within about an hour who it is not simple you have let him know really going to i mean this you. get up early going to minas you. going to meet will they be there so there's no you. i said it was dances and gary says this isn't all. there is mr bush already said. then i want it get as good as a story. also you will it will stand in the case i need a laugh or it is for. it guess that now when it is
in 2005 years from the university of st louis led by professor fernando savan know when to peru to do the 1st blood tests on the people of that over. europe printer plenty of those. still only to the. good but at the will. going only was there they missed woody. he sees a load oh yeah he can think the seal community it was. this with those you know. and seal. i love them and enough women missing going through old seals was released. to me tell you spew sounds cool guys we have seen the men who...
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in 2005 years from the university of st louis led by professor fernando savan know when to peru to do the 1st blood tests on the people of that over a out. julie plan to kill any of those means goes he's still only. going to deal. they're also going only was there they would. he say so loud oh yeah you can see. the it was. the little of us with those you know. and seal i love them and enough women missing going through old seals was released. guys we have seen the men who you. in at an angle. people hope the sun that. knows i think. we've you've been through there's no doubt. this is a drug dealer's. trip to. see you through. the night around. as you go in there in place. and i had to go and. p.s. you know more multi now when told within about an hour what is not simple do you have learning they're really going to i mean this year. if you haven't already gone to i mean this year. will they lived there so there's no you know. i said it was desert and gary said this you. know this is mr bush already said. then that what it get as good as a story. you need all see all the most in either
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in 2005 years from the university of st louis led by professor fernando savan know when to peru to do the 1st blood tests on the people of that over. europe cling to plenty of those mean girls these one are only to the. comfort at the will. they go 30 going only was there they missed woody. he sees so loud oh yeah you can see. it was. the little of us with those you know. and seal. and let the man in knots woman missing going through old seals was released i think the. guys we have seen the men who you. in at an angle. people hope the sun that. knows i think. you've been through there's no doubt. this is a drug dealer's. trip. through to. the niagara. as you go there. and i had to go. yes he will more multi now when told within about an hour who it is not simple you have let him know really going to i mean this you. get it early going to mean this you. will they were there so there's no you. i said it was dances and gary said this is. it always is mr bush already said. then that what it get as good as a story. and he also feel it was the nucleus and leader left for us or. what is that
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in 2005 least searchers from the university of st louis led by professor fernando savan know when to peruse. to do the 1st blood tests on the people love love i out. the it was the. julie clean to kill any of those means go see soul only to the you. can but at the will. there though psyche gone only was there they would you. say so loud oh yeah you can see it seal community it was too. little. then they do this without. you know. and seal. i love them and in also women in the same going through all. this was released. to me. guys we had a cynical many cool you. and i and i will. keep an open fun that. knows how i think that. leave you didn't even know it as. there is a drug dealers. in the night around. as you go in there in place start. there and i think i mean. yes he will more multi route when told to think about that what i want is not simple do you have learning no reason to god i mean. if you have a level of going to mean us you. will then pass out of their lower yeah. i said was that as in gary says this year. there is risk. then that one. ok as good as it is to either the. ne
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louis Ãb and served as delegate to the greater st. louis central labor council.nd nine[inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] tonight tony will be discussing "let them tremble" can answer your questions and after discussions there will be a signing of the book available for purchase at the front desk both terry and i will be out there for any questions you might need. without further ado help me enthusiastically welcome tony pecinovsky. [applause] >> thank you to west bank books for hosting this talk. as it was noted, "let them tremble" is a collection of six short biographies that prominent leaders of the communist party usa and it was written to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of the communist party usa which was in 1919. my talk this evening on this, the first monday of african-american history month is focused on henry winston whose life is outlined in chapter 4 of the book. winston is perhaps one of the best-known black communists in u.s. history. however, he is also one of the least known civil rights and political prisoners. civil rights activis
louis Ãb and served as delegate to the greater st. louis central labor council.nd nine[inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] tonight tony will be discussing "let them tremble" can answer your questions and after discussions there will be a signing of the book available for purchase at the front desk both terry and i will be out there for any questions you might need. without further ado help me enthusiastically welcome tony pecinovsky. [applause] >> thank you to west bank books...
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louis.llison. >> hey, gillian, biden is now leading in the delegate count and his campaign says they've raised at least $22 million just in the last week. the former vice-president phoned into a fundraiser the other day and told supporters that the virginia primary was possibly the most significant thing to happen to his campaign, he said. it showed he can get significant voter turnout. and going to convince voters to show up and vote for him on tuesday. and hillary clinton won this primary barely. the difference between clinton and bernie sanders was less than 2000 votes. senator sanders is digging into biden's career, and saying that he could cut social security, biden denies that and puts out an ad of his own. >> when i argued we should freeze spending, i meant social security as well. we've got bad news for them, we're not going to cut social security, we're going to expand benefits. >> state after state after state called for joe biden, bernie sanders goes on the attack. biden will prot
louis.llison. >> hey, gillian, biden is now leading in the delegate count and his campaign says they've raised at least $22 million just in the last week. the former vice-president phoned into a fundraiser the other day and told supporters that the virginia primary was possibly the most significant thing to happen to his campaign, he said. it showed he can get significant voter turnout. and going to convince voters to show up and vote for him on tuesday. and hillary clinton won this...
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tonight -- julia louis-dreyfus and will ferrell - writers and directors of "downhill" nat faxon and jimh - music from cam - featuring the 8g band with elijah wood. ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause that's fantastic to hear in that case, let's get to the news former white house chief of staff, john kelly, gave a speech last night forcefully criticizing president trump's conduct in office. all right, cool, but, you worked super closely with him for almost two years this is like, leaving a hospital job and saying, "oh, by the way, dr. friedman never washed his hands. [ laughter ] why are you just telling us now? did "dancing with the stars" not call you back? i can't believe i'm going to say this, but i have more respect for scaramucci that dude was there for a week and a half, but he's been out here warning us about trump for two years. so - [ laughter and applause so why don't you put your face back in your hand and carry it out to the garbage presiden
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in 2005 researchers from the university of st louis led by professor fernando savan know when to peru to do the 1st blood tests on the people of the over a our. journey printer plenty of those goes these still only to the you. can find at the will. going only was there they would be. he sees a load oh yeah it can seem to seal community it was too. little. then they do this with those not. and seal. a lot of money in not solvent isn't going to be almost sealed it was released. to me the least be sounds cool because we have seen the men who you are. and.
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louis instead of kansas city?k he wanted to spend more time in michigan and i think it's because he's seeing the writing on the wall in missouri. it looks like all signs are pointing to the vice president winning pretty handedly there. st. louis has more voters, so it makes sense to go there if you're only going to one side of the state. you're starting to see that candidates have ceilings when it's down to two candidates. >> before we go, let's talk about elizabeth warren, the one person whose endorsement we're still looking out for. if you're warren, what are the potential consequences of your decision here if she decides to stay out of it or back bernie sanders or joe biden? >> senator warren is an endorsement that i'm sure vice president biden as well as sanders would love to have. he's been able to build a coalition of voters that has been excited around the election cycle. i would be sitting back and seeing how the rest of the -- how tomorrow plays out and see if vice president biden or bernie can drum up so
louis instead of kansas city?k he wanted to spend more time in michigan and i think it's because he's seeing the writing on the wall in missouri. it looks like all signs are pointing to the vice president winning pretty handedly there. st. louis has more voters, so it makes sense to go there if you're only going to one side of the state. you're starting to see that candidates have ceilings when it's down to two candidates. >> before we go, let's talk about elizabeth warren, the one person...
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continues as we hear from historian louis fisher about the settlement of the city. standing near the direct graphic -- near the geographical center of san antonio, texas, in front of the spanish governors palace in a town set up. due to the conflicts between two european umpires, france and spain, in the 18th century. -- european empires. self well inshed a latin america, south mecca and mexico. mexico was especially important to spain because of a very rich silver mind. france was to the northeast in the louisiana, and reached up to the northern borders of new spain, along the red river. there, it was causing trouble with the indians and looking straight across the empty reaches of texas into the summer minds down in zacatecas and
continues as we hear from historian louis fisher about the settlement of the city. standing near the direct graphic -- near the geographical center of san antonio, texas, in front of the spanish governors palace in a town set up. due to the conflicts between two european umpires, france and spain, in the 18th century. -- european empires. self well inshed a latin america, south mecca and mexico. mexico was especially important to spain because of a very rich silver mind. france was to the...
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louis, it is most likely done on a smart phone, her iphone or android device. 65 percent of all searchs through smartphones. has of smartphone search local intent. it involves a consumer looking for a local business. when she does a search for the pediatrician in st. louis, instead of being matched with the best information from across the web, above the organic result, hardwired to the top of that page, is a map with links to businesses. but, instead of those links going to third party services, it is steering users into a secondary page on google.com. , becauseroblematic when google collects in the information it serves up, it is a yelp want to be if you well. it is subjectively lower quality information. the average character counts are smaller and the rating distribution's are skewed in such a way where there's a strong evidence that spam is running rampant. it has a misinformation problem because they are not investing in the commensurate level of human and algorithmic duration to ensure when people find information on google, that they can trust it is a good predictor of the offl
louis, it is most likely done on a smart phone, her iphone or android device. 65 percent of all searchs through smartphones. has of smartphone search local intent. it involves a consumer looking for a local business. when she does a search for the pediatrician in st. louis, instead of being matched with the best information from across the web, above the organic result, hardwired to the top of that page, is a map with links to businesses. but, instead of those links going to third party...
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louis, kansas city. you've got voters in detroit and the suburbs of detroit and oakland county as well. over here in macomb, macomb county the birthplace of the reagan democrats of 1984. bernie sanders gave it a good shot but we will see whether or not this year is enough. when i come back later, tucker, i will show you an interesting story that i'm starting to see in the american south east. we call mississippi for biden come at the state start to fill in now in favor of the former vice president. back to you in washington. >> tucker: that michigan analysis was very interesting bill hemmer, thank you for that. biden and sanders canceled planned events tonight over the chinese coronavirus. how could that epidemic affect the rest of the presidential race? dana perino hosting "the daily briefing" and "the five." it is hard to know if this is a meaningful race in that they canceled these events. what is this illness go on to do in the race, do you think? >> one of the things, having watched your show last n
louis, kansas city. you've got voters in detroit and the suburbs of detroit and oakland county as well. over here in macomb, macomb county the birthplace of the reagan democrats of 1984. bernie sanders gave it a good shot but we will see whether or not this year is enough. when i come back later, tucker, i will show you an interesting story that i'm starting to see in the american south east. we call mississippi for biden come at the state start to fill in now in favor of the former vice...
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louis it's most likely being done on a smart phone device, either her iphone or android device. 65% of all search goes through smart phones. over half of the smart phone search has local intent so it includes a involves a consumer looking for a local business and so when she does the search for the pediatrician in st. louis instead of being matched with the best information from across the web above the organic results hardwired to the top of that page is a map with links to businesses but instead of those links going to third party services it is stirring users into a secondary page on google .com and that is problematic because what google collects in the information it serves up it's a yelp want to be if you will, is objectively lower quality information for the average character counts are smaller, reading dissertations are skewed in such a way when there is a strong evidence that spam has run rampant and has misinformation problem because they are not investing in a commiserate level of human and algorithmic duration to ensure that people when they find information on google can t
louis it's most likely being done on a smart phone device, either her iphone or android device. 65% of all search goes through smart phones. over half of the smart phone search has local intent so it includes a involves a consumer looking for a local business and so when she does the search for the pediatrician in st. louis instead of being matched with the best information from across the web above the organic results hardwired to the top of that page is a map with links to businesses but...
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louis, it's most likely being done on a smartphone device, either by phone or android device. 65% of all search goes through smart phones. over half a smartphone surge has local intent, so includes, involves a consumer looking for local business. when she does a search for pediatrician in st. louis, instead of being matched with the best information from across the web, above the organic results, hardwired to the top of the page is a map with links to businesses. but instead of those links going to third-party services, its steering users into a a secondy page on google.com, and that's problematic because what google collects information that it served up, it's sort of a yelp wannabes if you will, is objectively lower quality information. the average character counts are smaller, the rating distributions are skewed in such a way where there is a strong evidence that spam is running rampant. it has misinformation problem because they're not investing in a in a commensurate level of human and algorithmic duration to ensure when people when they find information on google, to entrust th
louis, it's most likely being done on a smartphone device, either by phone or android device. 65% of all search goes through smart phones. over half a smartphone surge has local intent, so includes, involves a consumer looking for local business. when she does a search for pediatrician in st. louis, instead of being matched with the best information from across the web, above the organic results, hardwired to the top of the page is a map with links to businesses. but instead of those links...
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before the latest from the french capital i'm joined by dave there's a louis in paris there's what people in france expecting this measure a nationwide lockdown. well there were expecting that it would arrive at one point because the government had said we're going to get to this stage 3 situation at one point but probably many people were not thinking that this will happen last night especially as the local elections are happening today and they're still going ahead with these local elections despite all the criticism that is now coming up and also to announce such measures just 4 and a half hours in advance he was saying at 1930 last night at midnight you would have to shut down so restaurants restaurant owners were really surprised especially as they now have to throw away all their perishable goods and it's really difficult to manage all this at such short notice is why did or thirty's decide to impose these restrictions now the prime minister said that the french were just not disciplined enough he was basically saying you're not taking this seriously enough we can see that many peop
before the latest from the french capital i'm joined by dave there's a louis in paris there's what people in france expecting this measure a nationwide lockdown. well there were expecting that it would arrive at one point because the government had said we're going to get to this stage 3 situation at one point but probably many people were not thinking that this will happen last night especially as the local elections are happening today and they're still going ahead with these local elections...
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louis fed president.na: you are watching "bloomberg daybreak." we begin with johnson & johnson taking up with the u.s. health department to supply one billion coronavirus vaccines worldwide. expects to launch clinical studies of its lead vaccine candidate i september at the latest. j&j says the first batches of a covid-19 vaccine could be available for emergency use authorization in early 20 when he won -- in early 2021. a company unveiled a coronavirus test that can tell if someone is infected in as little as five minutes. the medical device maker says it plans to supply 50,000 tests a day beginning this week. the test is so small and portable, it can be used in almost any health care setting. the fda has given abbott emergency authorization to use the test. jeffrey financial saying the long time chief financial officer of its main subsidiary died from couple of the coronavirus. he is one of the first senior wall street executives to die from dependent. he had been ceo of the new york firm since 2007. be
louis fed president.na: you are watching "bloomberg daybreak." we begin with johnson & johnson taking up with the u.s. health department to supply one billion coronavirus vaccines worldwide. expects to launch clinical studies of its lead vaccine candidate i september at the latest. j&j says the first batches of a covid-19 vaccine could be available for emergency use authorization in early 20 when he won -- in early 2021. a company unveiled a coronavirus test that can tell if...
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louis that president.s to talk about, from the market to the credit market to the funding market. all the topics on the table. this is bloomberg. ♪ hi! we're glad you came in, what's on your mind? can you help keep these guys protected online? easy, connect to the xfi gateway. what about internet speeds that keep up with my gaming? let's hook you up with the fastest internet from xfinity. what about wireless data options for the family? of course, you can customize and save. can you save me from this conversation? that we can't do, but come in and see what we can do. we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. ask. shop. discover. at your local xfinity store today. alix: this is "bloomberg daybreak." i'm alix steel. it is really brutal outside. s&p futures down by another to present. we have seen a 2% -- by another 2%. we have seen a 2% or more swing every day this week. banks are off 4% in europe, at financial crisis lows. euro-dollar a little bit higher. it is all about a weaker dollar story and a mov
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muslim minority were forced to escape into neighboring bangladesh 2 and a half years ago lawrence louis reports from mongo a township in the northern states for came. we are heading into restricted territory foreign journalists require permission to visit the northern part of rakhine state this is where myanmar security forces launched a brutal crackdown against the mainly muslim minority in august 2017 soldiers and but a small but were accused of raping killing and setting fire to homes the buddhist majority myanmar government said it was responding to attacks and killings by an armed group called the salvation army. at the un's highest court myanmar has denied charges of genocide and has been ordered by the international court of justice to prevent further violence while the case is being heard on this tightly controlled highly choreographed trip the myanmar government tries to show that all is well here in village after village brought to meet journalists in classrooms under the watchful eye of government minders. on camera that seemed scripted or we have 3 communities here living li
muslim minority were forced to escape into neighboring bangladesh 2 and a half years ago lawrence louis reports from mongo a township in the northern states for came. we are heading into restricted territory foreign journalists require permission to visit the northern part of rakhine state this is where myanmar security forces launched a brutal crackdown against the mainly muslim minority in august 2017 soldiers and but a small but were accused of raping killing and setting fire to homes the...
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charlie, louis and george clapping.y the looks of it looks like they did their clapping before bedtime. alexis still be like there. your thoughts on the clap?” there. your thoughts on the clap?|i was there. your thoughts on the clap?” was out this evening for my wants a mandated walk around my neighbourhood. laughter. suddenly this noise erupted and i looked around andi this noise erupted and i looked around and i realised it was eight o'clock. everybody came to their windows out of their flats at their doorsteps banking pans and ifelt this odd situation, i was in the middle of this whole thing walking down the street and i started clapping as you do but the noise was absolutely terrific and such a hardening site as well because some of the stories we've heard from doctors and nurses, they are working in the most trying and testing conditions which are only about to get worse. in the health service. i think wherever you work in the country tonight, you heard that appreciation. it is a very heartening thing. we front oth
charlie, louis and george clapping.y the looks of it looks like they did their clapping before bedtime. alexis still be like there. your thoughts on the clap?” there. your thoughts on the clap?|i was there. your thoughts on the clap?” was out this evening for my wants a mandated walk around my neighbourhood. laughter. suddenly this noise erupted and i looked around andi this noise erupted and i looked around and i realised it was eight o'clock. everybody came to their windows out of their...
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louis fed president jim bullard. welcome: so happy to our bloomberg audience to the federal reserve bank of st. louis. president jim bullard joining me again at the home of the lecture that happens today. jim, thank for taking the time. mr. bullard: welcome again to st. louis. we've been doing this for a long time, so welcome back. kathleen: and what a time it is for us to do it. let's start with the big move this week. two weeks ahead of a scheduled meeting, just a couple of hours after a g7 announcement from the finance ministers and central bankers, then comes barreling out of the gate an emergency meeting, 50 basis point cut. hasn't happened since 2008. why the urgency? what shifted? mr. bullard: i think jay powell did a great job in elucidating the details around this. risingks obviously are that this coronavirus could be more severe than what we were previously thinking. i think the sentiment for me was that we were probably going to have to move at the march meeting anyway. we might as well move that up and do
louis fed president jim bullard. welcome: so happy to our bloomberg audience to the federal reserve bank of st. louis. president jim bullard joining me again at the home of the lecture that happens today. jim, thank for taking the time. mr. bullard: welcome again to st. louis. we've been doing this for a long time, so welcome back. kathleen: and what a time it is for us to do it. let's start with the big move this week. two weeks ahead of a scheduled meeting, just a couple of hours after a g7...
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louis fed president. president.ncine: nearing a peak, the world health organization says europe's outbreak may be stabilizing. 45 days since the first coronavirus death on the continent, today over 25,000. the pandemic rages on in the u.s. new york city reports a 16% increase in deaths in six hours. the white house and congress consider a fourth round of stimulus. and china pmi's come in stronger than expected. crude oil climbs from an 18-year low as a volatile quarter for markets comes to a close. well, good morning, good afternoon, good evening, everyone. i'm francine lacqua in london. with your main stock movers, let's get to annmarie hordern. annmarie: i want to kick it off to the upside. shell out with an update, talking about the fact that they do not see the pandemic to hit them on the first quarter in terms of their oil product sales. will kennedy saying the worry will come in the next few months. from here out, demand is catastrophic, the second one on the board, up 6%. tell a fresh hitting a fresh record o
louis fed president. president.ncine: nearing a peak, the world health organization says europe's outbreak may be stabilizing. 45 days since the first coronavirus death on the continent, today over 25,000. the pandemic rages on in the u.s. new york city reports a 16% increase in deaths in six hours. the white house and congress consider a fourth round of stimulus. and china pmi's come in stronger than expected. crude oil climbs from an 18-year low as a volatile quarter for markets comes to a...
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joint bases at, say, louis mccord, are you doing additional precautions there to maybe test to see if there's any exposure there? likedly, for base supplies he economy sears -- commisaries, what are you doing to make sure those remained stocked? esper: we are relying on local commanders because each with regard to the impact on the community, their resources, their stocks, all that. to do is repared resource them as need be so we put out the call. need?uthorities do you what resources? how can i surge the -- whether parts of . or other the medical community is to provide the commanders the in order to doed those three things. number one, protect the service members and their families. two, ensure our mission is safeguard, that we can conduct our missions. the r three, support interagency with the whole of government approach. at ral millie: commander joint base louis mccord, they hut down some large widely attended gatherings. people that you get large numbers of people co-located. they haven't t, had outbreaks. >> we are going to leave the last couple of minutes of this to fulfill ou
joint bases at, say, louis mccord, are you doing additional precautions there to maybe test to see if there's any exposure there? likedly, for base supplies he economy sears -- commisaries, what are you doing to make sure those remained stocked? esper: we are relying on local commanders because each with regard to the impact on the community, their resources, their stocks, all that. to do is repared resource them as need be so we put out the call. need?uthorities do you what resources? how can...
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louis which my friend and witness mr. shelton grew up in, i have a large and very historic jewish community which i have enjoyed a great friendship with over many decades. three years ago, just a few blocks from my home, a historic jewish cemetery in university city, missouri was vandalized causing shock and pain to families. i had the opportunity to work with them to make that cemetery whole again, and i consider that not only my duty but an obligation of faith. earlier this week, the st. louis jewish federation announced an $18 million expansion of this remarkable holocaust museum. holocaust education is essential not just to honor the memory of the victims but because future generations must know that evil deeds can begin with hateful words. and hate can proceed and grow when good people remain silent. many of us remember the quote, unite the right, rally that took place in charlottesville in august of 2017. we watched with horror as white supremacists and neonazis boldly and proudly marched with their burning torches
louis which my friend and witness mr. shelton grew up in, i have a large and very historic jewish community which i have enjoyed a great friendship with over many decades. three years ago, just a few blocks from my home, a historic jewish cemetery in university city, missouri was vandalized causing shock and pain to families. i had the opportunity to work with them to make that cemetery whole again, and i consider that not only my duty but an obligation of faith. earlier this week, the st....
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prince william arthur philip louis. >> the birth of prince william did a great deal for diana.eat. you know? and she's done her job. >> the birth of william is a happy moment. charles enjoys being in the nursery with him. and they have that shared love. but at the same time there's a lot of tension between them. >> a princess in the most famous family in the world. diana is a young mother caught in the spotlight. >> she was meant to be a mum. she is meant to do it all and meant to do it all with a smile. that's a pretty tough brief for anybody unless there's a support crew. >> the royal family thought she wouldn't be able to cope with what was expected. her family had been couriers going back generations. they thought she was one of them. >> she said if only once or twice they would say well done but that's the way the royal family were brought up. you don't do the praise thing. >> because of her discomfort in the royal family and the issue of camilla hovering in the background, she was in a very bad way. >> well, there's no doubt she has lost weight since the birth of prince w
prince william arthur philip louis. >> the birth of prince william did a great deal for diana.eat. you know? and she's done her job. >> the birth of william is a happy moment. charles enjoys being in the nursery with him. and they have that shared love. but at the same time there's a lot of tension between them. >> a princess in the most famous family in the world. diana is a young mother caught in the spotlight. >> she was meant to be a mum. she is meant to do it all...
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louis area. and when you've seen over the last election cycles is that those republican numbers, there is currently a republican member of congress, ann wagner, still representing that district, but in 2018, she won by just 4 percentage points. and what you're seeing here is joe biden hoping to pull over some of those republicans, some more of those moderate votes to come take part of the democratic party and build on his numbers over bernie sanders here. >> then there's the question, vaughn, of will the voting process go smoothly? it seems as if missouri exactly has not gone off without a hitch. you have kansas city mayor quentin lucas, tweeting today, vaughn, that he got turned away from his polling place because his name wasn't even in the system, even though he has voted there for 11 years, including four times for himself. has the mayor at this point from your understanding been able to cast a vote? >> reporter: i just talked to the mayor's spokeswoman a little bit ago and says he intends to
louis area. and when you've seen over the last election cycles is that those republican numbers, there is currently a republican member of congress, ann wagner, still representing that district, but in 2018, she won by just 4 percentage points. and what you're seeing here is joe biden hoping to pull over some of those republicans, some more of those moderate votes to come take part of the democratic party and build on his numbers over bernie sanders here. >> then there's the question,...
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louis, the heart ofhe buried tuesday, family members had to watch her funeral from a car. >> never in a million years did my family think that we would one day, you know, experience our loved one, our jazz to be the first official victim in the city of st. louis. >> reporter: while most americans with coronavirus will survive, the younger dying at surprising rates and the elderly are most in danger in new jersey a senior center was evacuated after nearly every resident and staff member tested positive or showed symptoms of having the virus in neighboring long island - >> god bless all of you and god bless america. >> reporter: george p. possas' family could not visit the world war ii veteran while he was quarantined the 93-year-old died last week alone in isolation. >> it's been very difficult time for all of us. we're just trying to hold it together none of us have even been able to see each other. >> reporter: while new pressures of protection are being taken in so many communities like grocery stores installing cough guards, soon the u.s. "ns mercy" will dock in los angeles, where
louis, the heart ofhe buried tuesday, family members had to watch her funeral from a car. >> never in a million years did my family think that we would one day, you know, experience our loved one, our jazz to be the first official victim in the city of st. louis. >> reporter: while most americans with coronavirus will survive, the younger dying at surprising rates and the elderly are most in danger in new jersey a senior center was evacuated after nearly every resident and staff...
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louis and we thank you for coming on with us, amy.like this once or twice a show if we can, just because, i think people watching that own businesses might be inspired by it. there are many business owners who are doing a lot of great work in this country. tell us about this program called hospitality heroes. what is it? >> so basically what we're doing is, trying to make sure because, the new act that was passed will help a lot of our employees, but it won't help all ever them, especially what we're concerned about, people that were part time and, so in our business, what we're trying to do is, we're doing meals for hospitality workers whether ours or somebody else's. making sure that we have meals for them. we're doing low-priced meals. also we're doing, for our employees free family meal every night, take out, so that you can feed you and your family and, hopefully like bridge that gap because, as we all know, with people applying for unemployment and applying for food stamps and everything it takes time. just making sure that our
louis and we thank you for coming on with us, amy.like this once or twice a show if we can, just because, i think people watching that own businesses might be inspired by it. there are many business owners who are doing a lot of great work in this country. tell us about this program called hospitality heroes. what is it? >> so basically what we're doing is, trying to make sure because, the new act that was passed will help a lot of our employees, but it won't help all ever them,...
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louis, missouri. she was graduate of washington university in st. louis. she also has a masters degree in government from radcliffe college, and then she also had a law degree from washington university in st. louis. so she has three college degrees. she is an incredibly exceptional woman, both in terms of her public facing nature but also certainly her education. and one of the issues that is so interesting with phyllis schlafly is much of what women are arguing for, phyllis has already achieved. going and getting a law degree from washington university in st. louis was not normal for a woman who was born in 1924. yet she uses this very same educational achievement of her own to become sort of this enemy of the equal rights amendment in the 1960s and the 1970s. we'll talk about her more on wednesday. she's going to come back up. but she has a lot of different thoughts about equal rights, about sex discrimination, about sexual harassment in the workplace. she becomes famous in the 1970s as a leading critic of second-wave feminism. she says that a woman's r
louis, missouri. she was graduate of washington university in st. louis. she also has a masters degree in government from radcliffe college, and then she also had a law degree from washington university in st. louis. so she has three college degrees. she is an incredibly exceptional woman, both in terms of her public facing nature but also certainly her education. and one of the issues that is so interesting with phyllis schlafly is much of what women are arguing for, phyllis has already...