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-mary lou: mary lou. -lemonis: mary lou. chuck: call me chuck. lemonis: chuck, nice to meet you. huck: pleasure to meet you. -charlie: charlie. lemonis: okay, so you guys are brother and sister. -mary ellen: yes. -lemonis: is this your dad? -charlie: correct. -chuck: c.e.o., designer. charlie: when i go home, at the dinner table, he's my old man. he's my dad. i love him to death. in business, it's chuck because i'm going to get a little emotional. lemonis: and who's in charge? charlie: i kind of run the show. mary ellen: i mean, the loudest person usually does. lemonis: the loudest person. charlie: i think everyone can agree. -mary lou: no. -mary ellen: [ scoffs ] charlie: everyone comes to me. i'm the one person that you all communicate to. lemonis: and whose name's on the door? -chuck: oh, my name. -lemonis: okay. just wanted to clarify that. it doesn't say, "swim by charlie handy." chuck: no. lemonis: do you have a business card? charlie: yes. lemonis: vice president, that's you. and then... mary ellen: fit, tech production, and sometimes sales at the trade shows. -lemonis: how
-mary lou: mary lou. -lemonis: mary lou. chuck: call me chuck. lemonis: chuck, nice to meet you. huck: pleasure to meet you. -charlie: charlie. lemonis: okay, so you guys are brother and sister. -mary ellen: yes. -lemonis: is this your dad? -charlie: correct. -chuck: c.e.o., designer. charlie: when i go home, at the dinner table, he's my old man. he's my dad. i love him to death. in business, it's chuck because i'm going to get a little emotional. lemonis: and who's in charge? charlie: i kind...
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explores the intersectionality of law policy and economics on the issues of race class and gender mary lou is a midwife nurse practitioner and lifelong women's liberation activist from albuquerque new mexico thank you so mary let's begin with you just basically explain to us what patriarchy is how it works especially in the u.s. and how patriarchy is used by both the right in the left sure so patriarchy is. millennia old system of male supremacy by which male bodied people are exploiting female body people for reproductive sexual emotional domestic labor when power and property are held by men and passed to the areas of men men need to police and control women's bodies to know who their heirs are and so the system that arose you know millennia ago out of private property now is global in scope where women don't have control over our own reproduction and are dependent on men in terms of having and raising our children how that plays out in the united states where people think patriarchy doesn't exist anymore or things like what gets called the wage gap where women are unable to make enough
explores the intersectionality of law policy and economics on the issues of race class and gender mary lou is a midwife nurse practitioner and lifelong women's liberation activist from albuquerque new mexico thank you so mary let's begin with you just basically explain to us what patriarchy is how it works especially in the u.s. and how patriarchy is used by both the right in the left sure so patriarchy is. millennia old system of male supremacy by which male bodied people are exploiting female...
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and we were turned over hear more from mary lou singleton and my own words. in case you're new to the game this is how. the economy is built around corporation operations from washington to washington the media. the media. and voters elected a businessman to run this country business equals power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. please. i'm tom hartman and i'll give you what the mainstream media can't help big picture we'll go deeper investigate and debate all so you can get the big picture. people have got to know whether or not fair present or supply american people deserve to know what difference at this point does it minister guard against the military industrial complex. we shall never know goal. or should know that there is no magic yet we do but we must think. future doesn't. lead. all the world's a stage and all the news companies merely players but what kind of parties are into america playing marty america offers more artsy america first live many ways a news landscape is just like this you know rea
and we were turned over hear more from mary lou singleton and my own words. in case you're new to the game this is how. the economy is built around corporation operations from washington to washington the media. the media. and voters elected a businessman to run this country business equals power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. please. i'm tom hartman and i'll give you what the mainstream media can't help big picture we'll go deeper...
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and we were turn will hear more from mary lou singleton and maya fillers. and. i'm tom hartman and i'll give you what the mainstream media can't the big picture. a little and when you question mark find what you're looking for this is the key. to the stock. we'll go deeper investigate and debate all so you can get the big picture. just such. luck. i think the average viewer just after watching a couple of segments understands that we're telling stories that are critics can't tell and you know why because their advertisers won't let them. in order to create change you have to be honest you have to tell the truth artie's able to do that every story is built on going after the back story. what's really happening out there to the american what's happening when a corporation makes a pharmaceutical chills people when a company in the environmental business ends up polluting a river that causes cancer and other illnesses they put all the adults at risk all the dangers out to the american public those are stories that we tell every week you know want they're working. wi
and we were turn will hear more from mary lou singleton and maya fillers. and. i'm tom hartman and i'll give you what the mainstream media can't the big picture. a little and when you question mark find what you're looking for this is the key. to the stock. we'll go deeper investigate and debate all so you can get the big picture. just such. luck. i think the average viewer just after watching a couple of segments understands that we're telling stories that are critics can't tell and you know...
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and we were turn will hear more from mary lou singleton and maya dillard's. the mission of news with you is to go to the people tell their side of the story our stories are well sourced we don't hide anything from the public and i don't think the mainstream media in this country can say that any average viewer knows that r.t. america has a different perspective so that we're not hearing one echo chamber that mainstream media is constantly spewing. we're not beholden to any corporate sponsor no one tells us what to cover how long the coverage or how to say that's the beauty of archie america. we give both sides we hear from both sides and we question more that journalists are not getting anything get a new way to bring it home to the american people. it's called the future we don't need something. everyone in the world should experience freedom and you'll get it on the old the old. the old according to just. look at the modern world come along for the. what politicians to do something to. put themselves on the lawn to get accepted or rejected. so when you want
and we were turn will hear more from mary lou singleton and maya dillard's. the mission of news with you is to go to the people tell their side of the story our stories are well sourced we don't hide anything from the public and i don't think the mainstream media in this country can say that any average viewer knows that r.t. america has a different perspective so that we're not hearing one echo chamber that mainstream media is constantly spewing. we're not beholden to any corporate sponsor no...
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host: go ahead, mary lou. caller: i just wanted to say that i have visited all of the presidential libraries that belong to the national archives, except for ford. it's been on my bucket list for a while. of course, being from kansas, the eisenhower one was the first i visited. there's several i'd like to go back to. i think it is a wonderful way to preserve the history of our country and i think it is a good use of our federal dollars. host: thank you. mary lou, before you go, what did you think about how the history was displayed there? did you think it was a fair reading of history at the libraries? did you find some more fair than others? caller: yes, i think some were more fair. i was a little disappointed with george w. bush. i thought it was -- i don't know, not as interesting as some of the others. host: what made others more interesting? caller: they all seem to have like a special exhibit. the one i really enjoyed, the special exhibit at the clinton library, when all of albright's pens were displayed
host: go ahead, mary lou. caller: i just wanted to say that i have visited all of the presidential libraries that belong to the national archives, except for ford. it's been on my bucket list for a while. of course, being from kansas, the eisenhower one was the first i visited. there's several i'd like to go back to. i think it is a wonderful way to preserve the history of our country and i think it is a good use of our federal dollars. host: thank you. mary lou, before you go, what did you...
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-mary lou: no. -mary ellen: [ scoffs ] lemonis: ...no design process in place...onis: ...and now, there's no money left either. mary ellen: they have put their finances into running this company. i don't want to see you guys lose everything. mary lou: i don't want you to worry about me. lemonis: if i can't help them swim with style, it won't be long before they go under. -mary lou: i'm afraid. -lemonis: listen, listen.
-mary lou: no. -mary ellen: [ scoffs ] lemonis: ...no design process in place...onis: ...and now, there's no money left either. mary ellen: they have put their finances into running this company. i don't want to see you guys lose everything. mary lou: i don't want you to worry about me. lemonis: if i can't help them swim with style, it won't be long before they go under. -mary lou: i'm afraid. -lemonis: listen, listen.
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welcome to on contact today we discussed the assault against girls and women with feminists mary lou singleton and maya dillard smith how do you create accommodations for transplant ball at the same time that we don't overly or necessarily and framed on the rights of others when men or children or parents i think children should be able to do whatever they want that how what does it mean to live as a boy or live as a girl other than sexism. with chris hedges. patriarchy across the globe plagues humankind. female fetuses are aborted from the womb because they are considered less valuable than males girls are sometimes smothered in infancy women and girls are sold to men as rape and breeding slaves they endure genital mutilation they are trafficked and forced into prostitution they suffer court ordered says arean operations they are in many places denied abortions and access to birth control they are considered in some countries as the property of male guardians and they are often denied education and economic equality biological sex remains a potent form of oppression driven by geo so
welcome to on contact today we discussed the assault against girls and women with feminists mary lou singleton and maya dillard smith how do you create accommodations for transplant ball at the same time that we don't overly or necessarily and framed on the rights of others when men or children or parents i think children should be able to do whatever they want that how what does it mean to live as a boy or live as a girl other than sexism. with chris hedges. patriarchy across the globe plagues...
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welcome to on contact today we discuss the assault against girls and women with feminists mary lou singleton and my ability smith how do you create accommodations for a transplant. at the same time that we don't overly or unnecessarily and friends on the rights of others when main or children or parents i think children should be able to do whatever they want then how what does it mean to live as a boy or live as a girl other than sexism. with chris hedges. patriarchy across the globe plagues humankind female fetuses are aborted from the womb because they are considered less valuable than males girls are sometimes smothered in infancy women and girls are sold to men as rape and breeding slaves they endure genital mutilation they are trafficked and forced into prostitution they suffer court ordered syrian operations they are in many places denied abortions and access to birth control they are considered in some countries as the property of male guardians and they are often denied education and economic equality biological sex remains a potent form of oppression driven by geo social political
welcome to on contact today we discuss the assault against girls and women with feminists mary lou singleton and my ability smith how do you create accommodations for a transplant. at the same time that we don't overly or unnecessarily and friends on the rights of others when main or children or parents i think children should be able to do whatever they want then how what does it mean to live as a boy or live as a girl other than sexism. with chris hedges. patriarchy across the globe plagues...
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welcome to on contact today we discussed the assault against girls and women with feminists mary lou singleton and maya dillard how do you create accommodations for transplant ball at the same time that we don't overly or unnecessarily and framed on the rights of others and when man or children or parents i think children should be able to do whatever they want that how what does it mean to live as a boy or live as a girl other than sex is something. wrong with chris hedges. patriarchy across.
welcome to on contact today we discussed the assault against girls and women with feminists mary lou singleton and maya dillard how do you create accommodations for transplant ball at the same time that we don't overly or unnecessarily and framed on the rights of others and when man or children or parents i think children should be able to do whatever they want that how what does it mean to live as a boy or live as a girl other than sex is something. wrong with chris hedges. patriarchy across.
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this happened to mary lou and richard. when their venue was shut down for fire code violations, people in the community got wind of it and helped out. >> the moment i saw, i was like, i want to help. my heart went out. i've got to help this bride. >> who is that? she owns an event center. they had an open date for the wedding. even better, footing the bill for everything. >> i picture myself on the dance floor. like, thank you. what's a better word than thank you? >> but getting paid for that beautiful reaction, right? and a good feeling knowing you helped someone out. >> and getting love from us here. you did the right thing, made that couple's memories forever. >> sure did. >>> time for cnn "newsroom" with poppy harlow. >> good morning, you guys. happy monday. have a good day. we've got a lot to get to. good monday morning, everyone. i'm poppy harlow. john berman has the day off. the clock is tick, tick, ticking. legislative time bomb that is essentially ready to implode, depending who you ask this morning. senate leader
this happened to mary lou and richard. when their venue was shut down for fire code violations, people in the community got wind of it and helped out. >> the moment i saw, i was like, i want to help. my heart went out. i've got to help this bride. >> who is that? she owns an event center. they had an open date for the wedding. even better, footing the bill for everything. >> i picture myself on the dance floor. like, thank you. what's a better word than thank you? >> but...
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. >> reporter: paul turpin, an endocrinologist who lives outside of nashville with his wife mary lou,nt a month in an i.c.u. that was two and a half years ago. richard langford's first i.c.u. stay was a decade ago, and he has not lived on his own since. >> mom is the one who takes care of me. now my mother is 88 years old. >> the challenge is... >> reporter: psychologist jim jackson leads this support group, and is part of a team at vanderbilt university medical center that helped identify a constellation of symptoms mimicking p.t.s.d., post- traumatic stress disorder. they call it post-intensive care syndrome, p.i.c.s. >> they don't have a traumatic experience, in the way that a combat veteran or a rape survivor would, so they're not referred to a mental health professional. they really fall through the cracks. with all of these gaps, there just is a lack of awareness. >> how do you feel? >> reporter: dr. wes ely has studied this phenomenon for almost 20 years. he says the risk factors are clear; powerful sedatives and prolonged use of ventilators which can trigger delirium. some i.c
. >> reporter: paul turpin, an endocrinologist who lives outside of nashville with his wife mary lou,nt a month in an i.c.u. that was two and a half years ago. richard langford's first i.c.u. stay was a decade ago, and he has not lived on his own since. >> mom is the one who takes care of me. now my mother is 88 years old. >> the challenge is... >> reporter: psychologist jim jackson leads this support group, and is part of a team at vanderbilt university medical center...
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we visited mary lou's market near third avenue and buck eye south of downtown phoenix.s a new factor and i can tell you when it comes to groceries it may work but when it comes to junk food ando it's not going to happen. some customers like michelle just in from california think getting amazon prime would be great. probably we would prefer on the computer because it's more, you know, more -- i don't know but i would do it on the computer. >> but that nair a mack williams isn't sold on buying online. i'd rather come in a store. >> why is that. >> more access instead of over line. you don't know what you're getting over line. i'd rather come into a store. >> amazon is betting it will win over the doubt ers. steve craft, fox ten news. >> i don't think a.m. disn has any problems any time disoon. >> probably not. >> our highlight of the week with the sports highlights of the week. the top five plays are next. was this bryce harper canon throw top five worthy. find out after the eak. ♪ ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. th
we visited mary lou's market near third avenue and buck eye south of downtown phoenix.s a new factor and i can tell you when it comes to groceries it may work but when it comes to junk food ando it's not going to happen. some customers like michelle just in from california think getting amazon prime would be great. probably we would prefer on the computer because it's more, you know, more -- i don't know but i would do it on the computer. >> but that nair a mack williams isn't sold on...
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we visited mary lou's' market south of downtown fiengs, loos says she's not worried.all know technology is a new factor and i can tell you when it comes to groceries it may work, but when it comes to junk food and to other things that we know that are con surmd it's not going to havment some customers like michelle just in from california think getting amazon prime would be great. i probably would prefer on the computer because it's more, you know, -- i don't know. but i would do it on the computer. but ta mare na mack williams isn't sold on buying online. >> more access. online, you don't know what you're getting over line. i would rather come into the store. >> amazon is betting it will win over the doubt ers. steve craft, fox news. >> it's got its protestors and it's connecticuts. i like going delivered is really good, too. the old school way of seeing something, being able to try and pick it owp is good as well. we're not returning this weather. >> we're not. >> and if you're going to be shipping any pop kals. >> now is not the time. >> it will be melting. the hea
we visited mary lou's' market south of downtown fiengs, loos says she's not worried.all know technology is a new factor and i can tell you when it comes to groceries it may work, but when it comes to junk food and to other things that we know that are con surmd it's not going to havment some customers like michelle just in from california think getting amazon prime would be great. i probably would prefer on the computer because it's more, you know, -- i don't know. but i would do it on the...