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get, men get two. women have been outstripping men, and you and i think we shouldn't need a college degrees for the jobs you need a degree for, but you do need it. it's the prerequisite for success. like michael greenstone, white house economist, said to me the economy is at the top of the mountain top, you know, screaming in a loud speaker, just get a college degree, and you'll make money. it's simple to get the degree and make more money. women here the haul and men don't hear the call. there's a lot of reasons for that. if you go back to after world war ii and the gi bill, there's a period of extreme flex the in men because i talk about men being more rigid and women being more responsive and flexible. men did go to college and did become farmers and take on all the jobs not done before. >> after fighting a war. >> guest: after fighting the war. i'm thinking about why this is true, like, is it because women have been the underdogs or they feel they -- a lot of the women i talk to in the book, they f
get, men get two. women have been outstripping men, and you and i think we shouldn't need a college degrees for the jobs you need a degree for, but you do need it. it's the prerequisite for success. like michael greenstone, white house economist, said to me the economy is at the top of the mountain top, you know, screaming in a loud speaker, just get a college degree, and you'll make money. it's simple to get the degree and make more money. women here the haul and men don't hear the call....
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our men inherently flexible, no, you surely know lots of men who are very flexible. they have been flexible. why are all the men in your book such couch potatoes? you look at this moment in history and there is a little bit of wretchedness and if the men would leave things the would be fine and would be better to admit that the neat things and in terms of the generations spawn of the rich people because when much is handed to you it is when to be on flexible. >> host: when men collapse it hurts women and it really hurts children and what gloating over the end of men as the title of your book it's not good for society so what do you do? >> guest: you hope that man adopt some flexibility and do certain types of jobs they haven't found to be macho enough. >> host: were just suck it up and become nurses? >> guest: some of them in fact that is what happens to a man in my book and they read that story and thinks we all have to become nurses. if some percentage of mendicant teachers and nurses especially teachers because i think that would do a whole lot to solve the bigger
our men inherently flexible, no, you surely know lots of men who are very flexible. they have been flexible. why are all the men in your book such couch potatoes? you look at this moment in history and there is a little bit of wretchedness and if the men would leave things the would be fine and would be better to admit that the neat things and in terms of the generations spawn of the rich people because when much is handed to you it is when to be on flexible. >> host: when men collapse it...
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men. the fact is you do need a college degree as a prerequisite so michael greenstone who is the white house economist said to me, it's simple the economy has been standing at the top of the mountaintop screaming and a loudspeaker, just get a college degree and you will make our money like it's simple to get the degree and you will make our money and as he puts that women hear the call and men don't hear the call. there are probably lots of reasons for that. if you go back to after world war ii and the g.i. bill, there you have it period of extreme flexibility in men because i talk about men being a little more rigid and maybe women being more flexible and men didn't go to college and they did become farmers and take on all these jobs they hadn't done before. >> host: after fighting a war. >> guest: i'm thinking a lot about why this is true. is it because women had been the underdogs or they feel -- a lot of women i talked talk to in the book, they felt like that immigrant drive that they
men. the fact is you do need a college degree as a prerequisite so michael greenstone who is the white house economist said to me, it's simple the economy has been standing at the top of the mountaintop screaming and a loudspeaker, just get a college degree and you will make our money like it's simple to get the degree and you will make our money and as he puts that women hear the call and men don't hear the call. there are probably lots of reasons for that. if you go back to after world war ii...
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men are not. i would be perfectly happy with them and putting in my catheter that hospital, and i would be perfectly happy if men became nurses and did not find that and much of because that would especially in the small manufacturing towns, what to these towns have? they have hospitals and schools. so that is like -- that, to me, is the easy one. if we give men free tuition to gut the community college, become a nurse and then a job at the local hospital, that will be a government program would get beyond. >> i think that would be a grotesque and belittling think. i admire your willingness to follow these ideas through to the logical conclusion. we're probably not going to do that because men probably would not accepted. one hopes it would have enough self-respect and dignity. there is really no debate about that because that is the way men's minds work. why is it that the grandson's of rich people are not always, but generally an impressive? this is not a phenomenon you have noticed? >> what to
men are not. i would be perfectly happy with them and putting in my catheter that hospital, and i would be perfectly happy if men became nurses and did not find that and much of because that would especially in the small manufacturing towns, what to these towns have? they have hospitals and schools. so that is like -- that, to me, is the easy one. if we give men free tuition to gut the community college, become a nurse and then a job at the local hospital, that will be a government program...
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if you look at single men and women than the single men have lower earnings. you see they are far higher rates of boys cropping out of high school than girls. boys are getting less education now than girls. and so if the white house wants to have a counsel on women and girls, that's fine. as long as they have one on men and boys too. that i think is the big laugh. but you know that the white house is not talking about extitle to it applies supports a and under title ninth colleges have to have the same number of men and women playing college sports in proportion to the enrollment. in 55 percent of the enrollment is women. a% of the college sports has to go to women. they're talking about extending the this to science. so that if 55% against of campuses were women, they would to have 55% of science slots which the white house can easily do because tight nine applies to all field of education. this would be disastrous both for women and for america's competitiveness. because it would mean some young men wouldn't be able to major in science and some young women m
if you look at single men and women than the single men have lower earnings. you see they are far higher rates of boys cropping out of high school than girls. boys are getting less education now than girls. and so if the white house wants to have a counsel on women and girls, that's fine. as long as they have one on men and boys too. that i think is the big laugh. but you know that the white house is not talking about extitle to it applies supports a and under title ninth colleges have to have...
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showing that we are as much as the men. maybe we first tried to look at men to see that we are equals. after that, it was one that would then it can be as mature, strong or whatever, than a man. but we also see the attribute of imagery, of seduction, which was exactly what was into it in madonna. >> so we can all understand. when you saw madonna in her appointed course it, this was not the first time you had seen womens' underwear -- in her pointed corset, this was not the first emmy had seen women's underwear. you saw it with your grandmother and the work she did. isn't there a teddy bear in bastardi -- in the story? >> the teddy bear was there. [unintelligible] for a little boy, no, you cannot have a doll. you have to have a train. i was not traumatized by the train. maybe why do not drive. but also like a teddy bear. i cannot put it in a dress. i cut bras with newspaper or a magazine and would use pins to make that bra. to me, it was like the silhouettes as of may be on the tv. we saw a lot of movies. so i tried to recon
showing that we are as much as the men. maybe we first tried to look at men to see that we are equals. after that, it was one that would then it can be as mature, strong or whatever, than a man. but we also see the attribute of imagery, of seduction, which was exactly what was into it in madonna. >> so we can all understand. when you saw madonna in her appointed course it, this was not the first time you had seen womens' underwear -- in her pointed corset, this was not the first emmy had...
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encounter some neat men.t alone. >> would you mind telling me please what all these clothes are doing here in the living room? >> oh, that's where i took them off. would you put them away for me, dear? >> from "i love lucy" to "the breakup." >> i want you to want to do the dishes. >> why would i want to do dishes? >> men are often portrayed as messy. how do guys stack up in real life? >> when he comes home from work, he takes his shoes off and leaves his socks and everything there. >> he's a neat freak. >> the laundry basket is right there. the clothes stay next to it. >> the bathroom. guys leave everything everywhere. >> leaves the toilet seat up. >> hello. samantha, who owns a public relations firm in new york city, invited us into her home to get the dirt on her husband andre. we start with the kitchen. >> i don't understand we have to recycle paper towels. we wash our hands. we take a paper towel and leave them on the counter because apparently we're going to use them again at some point. he loves to pour
encounter some neat men.t alone. >> would you mind telling me please what all these clothes are doing here in the living room? >> oh, that's where i took them off. would you put them away for me, dear? >> from "i love lucy" to "the breakup." >> i want you to want to do the dishes. >> why would i want to do dishes? >> men are often portrayed as messy. how do guys stack up in real life? >> when he comes home from work, he takes his...
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he is there with an organization -- he says that men are silent about other men's of violence. that is a big part of the problem. if another man makes a joke about women or makes fun of raping women, other men should not stand by and laugh. men should come out of the closet, they have to speak out. he talked to was about society pushing men into a box of masculinity by objectifying women. encrusting the sexuality or the man had -- manhood of the men who dare to take a stand. this is a society that objectifies women and end justifies violence against them. this is a society that we need to change. i am so grateful to my predecessors here today for making changes that allow me greater freedom as a woman. i really hope that on the -- in the near future, young men and young women can think their predecessors. they will not have to live in a society where women are bought and sold, and violated and degraded, where violence against when is a part of history that once was. let us be those predecessors. let us make those changes. thank you. [applause] >> thank you so much. it is amazin
he is there with an organization -- he says that men are silent about other men's of violence. that is a big part of the problem. if another man makes a joke about women or makes fun of raping women, other men should not stand by and laugh. men should come out of the closet, they have to speak out. he talked to was about society pushing men into a box of masculinity by objectifying women. encrusting the sexuality or the man had -- manhood of the men who dare to take a stand. this is a society...
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one newspaper franchise for every 10 men. not how many were published monthly or weekly but how many different franchises there were. if we went to assess of the war of 1812 we need to evaluate it as a cultural event as much as cultural. americans took instructions from popular print a discussion about national law of. the political speeches like madison's from folks songs to popular novels, plays, americans on every side proved eager to talk about love of country. that may have been dismissed as a waste of time and money as if not a disastrous displays hubris. asthmatic says claim for those who love their country made clear, emotion became central. everything was to be accomplished -- contemplated through patriotic love. throw the war of 1812 the meeting of events were based more on the emotional language used to describe them other than what had occurred. europeans declare their love of country grew out of a child like devotion where american and french son celebrity fought revolutions from brotherly love. americans emphasi
one newspaper franchise for every 10 men. not how many were published monthly or weekly but how many different franchises there were. if we went to assess of the war of 1812 we need to evaluate it as a cultural event as much as cultural. americans took instructions from popular print a discussion about national law of. the political speeches like madison's from folks songs to popular novels, plays, americans on every side proved eager to talk about love of country. that may have been dismissed...
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now, interestingly, as this song hints, the story of beauty and booty showed white men and black men of new orleans fighting side by side to protect women of quote, every hue from gang style attacks by british forces. contraries celebrated black contributions to jackson's victory and made explicit claims that the british planned to target black and white wem alike for the assault. the song closed by boasting that the british took to flight and left us all the beauty and scourned efeet antiwar new englanders by saying send for us kentucky boys and we'll protect you ladies. the song was soon print in the broadside form all across the country. the real beauty of the story of beauty and booty as it became elaborated it helped men from leading politicians to family pay tri a that mass rape was the mark of true tyranny. men could claim outright freedom in love was both the root and fruit of every other kind of liberty. with neat circular logic as falling in love and beginning wedded life became patriotic duties the right to procreate in turn defined the essence of freedom. in this context
now, interestingly, as this song hints, the story of beauty and booty showed white men and black men of new orleans fighting side by side to protect women of quote, every hue from gang style attacks by british forces. contraries celebrated black contributions to jackson's victory and made explicit claims that the british planned to target black and white wem alike for the assault. the song closed by boasting that the british took to flight and left us all the beauty and scourned efeet antiwar...
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one of the 58,000 men in vietnam. all mormon med made mitt romney's choice and some did their missionary service for their church and served in vietnam. brave, mormon men were killed in vietnam. while mitt romney was sitting out the war in france. serving in war is not against the romney family religion but it is against the romney family tradition of safely and always pursuing self interest. mitt romney's father george did not serve in the war of his era world war ii and george romney's father never joined the milt because he spent much of his life in mexico because they were hiding out from the enforcement of the laws of poligamy. miles park romney fled the country, never considered joining the military of a country whose laws he found so personally oppressive. since romney men have no idea what the weight of service feels like, mitt romney was actually able to say this. he was asked how many of your sons are currently serving in the military? >> one of the ways my sons are showing support for our great country are
one of the 58,000 men in vietnam. all mormon med made mitt romney's choice and some did their missionary service for their church and served in vietnam. brave, mormon men were killed in vietnam. while mitt romney was sitting out the war in france. serving in war is not against the romney family religion but it is against the romney family tradition of safely and always pursuing self interest. mitt romney's father george did not serve in the war of his era world war ii and george romney's father...
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women and men.eproductive rights, abortion, of course we see the very low sal gent issue for most voters. it's driven by social safety net concerns. what was interesting before recent weeks the romney campaign has been able to close the gap despite the data showing women are most likely -- despite the data show health care as an issue than do men. women like men are most likely to say that the economy matters to their decision, it appears that romney's campaign differencens on how the economy affecting women -- catholics are more supportive of obama data. it's largely a function of obama's overwhelming popularity with latino men and women. i don't include this on the table. there is a gender gap among latino catholics. generally speaking, the vast majority of latino men are supporting obama bhap is driving this is immigration for latino voters. the economy was the first issue of most important to them in terms of the presidential vote choice. immigration was a close second. roughly one in four latin
women and men.eproductive rights, abortion, of course we see the very low sal gent issue for most voters. it's driven by social safety net concerns. what was interesting before recent weeks the romney campaign has been able to close the gap despite the data showing women are most likely -- despite the data show health care as an issue than do men. women like men are most likely to say that the economy matters to their decision, it appears that romney's campaign differencens on how the economy...
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can we be in touch with our emotions and still be men. can we cry and still be men.the importance of sharing your feelings. that's critical in a moment when men have been losing jobs in what's called man session, jobs for working age men are disappearing and depression is all too common. some in the modern generation say i want to be emotional and masculine. one of those is carlos gomez author of "man up cracking the code of modern manhood." welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> how is modern manhood in your eyes different than what our fathers defined i want as? >> i think there's a critical mass of men right now that realized the old model that maybe my dad your dad tried to fit within is really, doesn't serve us in the nature of the world right now and a lot of people want to break out of that suffocating box and be thing we were ashamed to be when we were younger. >> i know a lot of by interactions with other men we're two rams butting head and competing and can't get to those nurturing relationships that women can get to more easily. do you think the way we inter
can we be in touch with our emotions and still be men. can we cry and still be men.the importance of sharing your feelings. that's critical in a moment when men have been losing jobs in what's called man session, jobs for working age men are disappearing and depression is all too common. some in the modern generation say i want to be emotional and masculine. one of those is carlos gomez author of "man up cracking the code of modern manhood." welcome. >> thanks for having me....
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the network of these men. called fraternity because this is not about 1 million from a priest, theology professor, ledger at dean, president to went out to save a group of men. men who were highly motivated, accomplished who were being given an opportunity would not have had probably two or three years earlier. african-american students, but they tended to be one or two per year. in some cases one. one would come in on athletic scholarships, one to the catholic school in the work. this is the first major group that came, 20 men. clarence thomas transferred after dropping out of the seminary. it's a good -- and what i think happened was father burks and the college never veered on academic standards. all of them had to work as hard, harder in many cases. they tended to close the library at night, but i think where he did make concessions is socially , and he understood how difficult it was. he gave them that be is you van. he paid for them to have a bsu. he allowed them to live together on a black quarter, whic
the network of these men. called fraternity because this is not about 1 million from a priest, theology professor, ledger at dean, president to went out to save a group of men. men who were highly motivated, accomplished who were being given an opportunity would not have had probably two or three years earlier. african-american students, but they tended to be one or two per year. in some cases one. one would come in on athletic scholarships, one to the catholic school in the work. this is the...
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the men are considered persons of interest. police are hoping if they can identify them, it will help unravel what happened. >> the two individuals are identified as light-skinned black males, possibly in their late teens. so whether you know their names or just any information them, if -- any information about them, if they look familiar to you, please contact homicide detectives. >> police are considering a theory that marvit was mistaken for a delivery driver, but they won't say if they believe his death was connected to a string of carjackings in the area. anyone with information should call 1-866-7-lockup. sarah sampson, wbal-tv 11 news. >> thank you. police all looking for a group of men who attacked a teenager near patterson park. this happened on sunday. they jumped 819-year-old along east baltimore street. police found him shot multiple times. he died later that evening. another shooting on monday night. police say someone shot a 15- year-old male in the leg. in baltimore county, police are searching for three men invo
the men are considered persons of interest. police are hoping if they can identify them, it will help unravel what happened. >> the two individuals are identified as light-skinned black males, possibly in their late teens. so whether you know their names or just any information them, if -- any information about them, if they look familiar to you, please contact homicide detectives. >> police are considering a theory that marvit was mistaken for a delivery driver, but they won't say...
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one of the young men wants to be a chef. so, we're working to find that person a job with a local restaurant. san francisco has amazing restaurants. so, you're really teaching these kids that they have, you know, choices that they can make and that they can have a new life for themselves. but, again, i can't, i can't thank you enough for what you do. so, with that, officers john cafe and david sands, please come on up. if you can say a few words. >>> we just want to thank you, supervisor campos, for this honor. it's just a different aspect of our police work that we thought could change some people's lives. so, thank you very much. >> thank you. i just want to say we couldn't do this without the help from, you know, the upper brass and supervisor campos, we were able to call our captain and supervisor campos at the last minute and say we have a window of opportunity with this young man a time to meet. with supervisor campos' aid, they scrambled and said can you be here by 3:00 or maybe 3:15? and we meet, these young men get
one of the young men wants to be a chef. so, we're working to find that person a job with a local restaurant. san francisco has amazing restaurants. so, you're really teaching these kids that they have, you know, choices that they can make and that they can have a new life for themselves. but, again, i can't, i can't thank you enough for what you do. so, with that, officers john cafe and david sands, please come on up. if you can say a few words. >>> we just want to thank you,...
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i in baltimore men. i talk about how to get more men involved in education. right now a child can go to school and not even have a male teacher in elementary. that's an impact. and they wonder why to the active? why do they misbehave? maybe they're looking at education as being effeminate. maybe we need to read more to them instead of playing ball. so there's different ways of building that culture. yes? >> i have one question for you. my question to you is this. if you had to do all over again and be superintendent of of schools all over again, how would you approach training for teachers over all in the district so that this type of culture of involving parents, involving the community, involving one another's spouses, bringing a world of experience from the outside, involving the business world and what we do in schools changes? what would you put in place? >> i actually did put professional development in place that impacted the students. it wasn't just professional development. it impacted the students. let me give you an example. when we receive test da
i in baltimore men. i talk about how to get more men involved in education. right now a child can go to school and not even have a male teacher in elementary. that's an impact. and they wonder why to the active? why do they misbehave? maybe they're looking at education as being effeminate. maybe we need to read more to them instead of playing ball. so there's different ways of building that culture. yes? >> i have one question for you. my question to you is this. if you had to do all over...
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why do more women have depression than men? it may be because less women are alcoholic than men. men are much more likely to have alcoholism. alcoholism and depression overlap a great deal, so men may become alcoholic as a way of treating their depression. it's a very poorreatment for depression. it makes it worse, but it alls the person to get by for a longer period of time. that may be one possibilit- the overlap between alcoholism and depressn. the other reasons may have to do with hormonal differences between men and women. there are considerable differences, and, you know, women frequently develop premenstrual depression. women with depression frequely get much worse premenstrually. this is not uncommon. so there may be a hormonal difference. the may be many social differences terms of social roles concerning women in our society that exert different pressures on them than on men that account for this. along with psychological and environmental factors, perts believe that biology plays a role in botmajor depression and bipolar disorder. there seems to be especially a stfor b
why do more women have depression than men? it may be because less women are alcoholic than men. men are much more likely to have alcoholism. alcoholism and depression overlap a great deal, so men may become alcoholic as a way of treating their depression. it's a very poorreatment for depression. it makes it worse, but it alls the person to get by for a longer period of time. that may be one possibilit- the overlap between alcoholism and depressn. the other reasons may have to do with hormonal...
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she always favored military men. the bleak autumn light of the coming dawn illuminated the somber scene. there was a firing squad of 12 from the fourth regiment in their cocky uniforms and red fezes, and the sergeant major in his navy blue uniform with a black beret. they all looked ridiculously young and nervous. in another time and place, she would have charmed them and flattered them, made them feel like men of the world, won them over. now she felt a little sorry for them. to be responsible for executing mata hari was going to be a burden to live with, she supposed. there was no time to think of that. she had a performance to give, and it required all her nerve and skill. she refused to be tied to the stake, and so she stood lonely but regal in a desolate field on her own. dawn had broken just minutes before, and the light was still soft and pearly. when the senior officer offered a blindfold, she declined with a dignified movement of her head. that is not necessary, she said graciously. she waved kindly to the t
she always favored military men. the bleak autumn light of the coming dawn illuminated the somber scene. there was a firing squad of 12 from the fourth regiment in their cocky uniforms and red fezes, and the sergeant major in his navy blue uniform with a black beret. they all looked ridiculously young and nervous. in another time and place, she would have charmed them and flattered them, made them feel like men of the world, won them over. now she felt a little sorry for them. to be responsible...
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the men of viper company are trying to clear the valley of taliban fighters. the crew is there to document the action. >> pretty much every day this outpost came under attack. and pretty much every time the soldiers went out there to do a patrol in the area, that patrol came under attack. >> while living with the men for weeks at a time, the crew experiences the harshness of the environment. >> the troops are out there for a year and a half. it's pretty tough. there's no showers, the food was pretty much all out of a plastic bag. so the living conditions were pretty bad. >> every conflict is different. in iraq, your real danger was getting blown up in a humvee. in the korengal, because it's all on foot, and there are very few vehicles, it's more what you think of as classic warfare, units that are attacked by taliban fighters firing down from the hillsides. they were just in gunfights all the time. >> during the very first firefight they film, cameraman edwards gets a little too close to the action. >> there was a group of soldiers who were just returning from
the men of viper company are trying to clear the valley of taliban fighters. the crew is there to document the action. >> pretty much every day this outpost came under attack. and pretty much every time the soldiers went out there to do a patrol in the area, that patrol came under attack. >> while living with the men for weeks at a time, the crew experiences the harshness of the environment. >> the troops are out there for a year and a half. it's pretty tough. there's no...
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and it is a great place to meet these young men and women. last year i had the honor of talking to many of them and i got to realize that several of them were coming home to meet their families. they may never have been to san francisco. they may never have sailed under the golden gate bridge. they were coming into san francisco bay to reunite with their country men and families, in some cases to meet their newborn children. i found an amazing feat. to welcome the beautiful ships and we will have all kinds of ships at the waterfront, most of them passenger ships, a cup of them high recreation ships. but in addition to recognizing and experiencing those, i hope you will stop a man or woman in uniform on the program and and welcome them. and if you feel so inclined, please buy them a meal. so, thank you very much. (applause) * >> there you go, guys, free burgers. thank you, monique. and general maya talked about the urban search and rescue program that the san francisco fire department puts on for the navy and the marines, and that is a very su
and it is a great place to meet these young men and women. last year i had the honor of talking to many of them and i got to realize that several of them were coming home to meet their families. they may never have been to san francisco. they may never have sailed under the golden gate bridge. they were coming into san francisco bay to reunite with their country men and families, in some cases to meet their newborn children. i found an amazing feat. to welcome the beautiful ships and we will...
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where men are men and women a women, where confidence and swagger never leave. it's a place truly up like any other. the appetite of american, exceptionalism, it is truly the finest quality anywhere op earth. it receivers as the beacon of the west, rampart of america, the retirement plan for any right thinking, free man. i join with you today, ladies and gentlemen, on my 9th visit to these united states of america, the most daring of human experiments. even today it is a nation of incomparable strengths, unparalleled wealth, unrivaled innovation, and immeasurable goodness. all of which coalesce, all of which form to produce the most supreme culture imaginable. it is the culture that captured the heart and the mind of this australian. it is the idea that shaped these politics and his personality. it is the idea which makes him feel aflush of patriotic resentment every time he hears criticism of a nation of which he doesn't even belong. it is the equation that taught him that everything and anything is possible. it is the nation that embraced him when his own shut
where men are men and women a women, where confidence and swagger never leave. it's a place truly up like any other. the appetite of american, exceptionalism, it is truly the finest quality anywhere op earth. it receivers as the beacon of the west, rampart of america, the retirement plan for any right thinking, free man. i join with you today, ladies and gentlemen, on my 9th visit to these united states of america, the most daring of human experiments. even today it is a nation of incomparable...
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interestingly for song came in, they showed white men and black men fighting side-by-side to protect women of quote every hue by british forces. contemporary celebrated by contributions to jackson said he and make claims that the british had plans to target for assault. they closed by posting the british took to fight all the beauty. and england are safe for first kentucky boys and will protect the ladies. it is an broadside from all across the country. the real beauty of the story as it came to be elaborated was that it helps from leading politicians and family pitcher got argue it was the mark of true tierney. leading man could print out right to freedom and mothers both the first and the first of every other kind of liberty. with the circular logic as falling in love became patriotic duties, the right to procreate and turned to find the essence of freedom. in this context, it even knows that no formal voice in government could be asked to lend their way to the national effort. maximizing the number of people who could be mustered for the country and relaxing barriers to public par
interestingly for song came in, they showed white men and black men fighting side-by-side to protect women of quote every hue by british forces. contemporary celebrated by contributions to jackson said he and make claims that the british had plans to target for assault. they closed by posting the british took to fight all the beauty. and england are safe for first kentucky boys and will protect the ladies. it is an broadside from all across the country. the real beauty of the story as it came...
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i'm talking about men versus women. and we had assumed that if women were in charge that that would effect other women and to find that at least in this aspect it does not, ought to call for some soul-searching on the part of women. i'm not going to excuse it for a moment. if it were a man, i'll tell you, we have seen that they reach out and mentor young men more easily than young women and we have been critical of that. >> go and look at the senate payroll. all the women senators, they have the same problem. it's a problem. >> and unfair. >> unfair. >> it definitely goes back to character. i totally support -- we need to reach inside ourselves as a former law professor. i know i made my way, not just for female students, both male and female students but particularly female students to encourage them to pursue certain areas like i'm a tax person and a lot of women don't go into the field of tax. so i think it's a whole bunch of issue that is you have to address. certainly we reaching back out and saying i made it so wh
i'm talking about men versus women. and we had assumed that if women were in charge that that would effect other women and to find that at least in this aspect it does not, ought to call for some soul-searching on the part of women. i'm not going to excuse it for a moment. if it were a man, i'll tell you, we have seen that they reach out and mentor young men more easily than young women and we have been critical of that. >> go and look at the senate payroll. all the women senators, they...
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men are la lazy?ainly some young men are lazy. some young women are lazy. some old and middle-aged men and women are lazy too. i don't think there's any evidence to suggest young men are lazy. we reached to literary interpretations. in fact, it's most likely, at least it seems to me, that what we see is slackers in young men is the result of these two very big, very obvious trends, the horrible recession and school. >> that implies people have to wait for something to come to them, right? >> right, certainly. in fact, it's interesting you said that. there was a recent report that looked at entrepreneurialism. basically looking at people starting jobs. in fact, there's been an uptick of entrepreneurship in the last few years, but it's been in small companies that aren't hiring many workers. it's been people taking it on themselves saying nothing is going on in the professional economy, i might as well try something myself. it's possible that this is the result of exactly the circumstances i've talked a
men are la lazy?ainly some young men are lazy. some young women are lazy. some old and middle-aged men and women are lazy too. i don't think there's any evidence to suggest young men are lazy. we reached to literary interpretations. in fact, it's most likely, at least it seems to me, that what we see is slackers in young men is the result of these two very big, very obvious trends, the horrible recession and school. >> that implies people have to wait for something to come to them, right?...
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partly what you talk about, the restricts are on women, not on men. abortion on women, not on men.he ultrasound mandate are not on men. >> the virility drugs are paid for insurance. >> we'll pay for cialis, but not birth control. >> hello? >> how can you not -- [applause] >> how can you not at some level conclude that this is about a sexist impulse manifest? >> of course it is. where sexism comes from is controlling reproduction. i don't believe this is a sexist country because he majority don't agree. the majority thinks the government has no bussness interfering in this way. >> if the majority don't agree, why will this be, in all likelihood, a close election? >> because you have in this presidential election, what seems to be a clear choice of two different philosophies of how to governor this country and how to litigate many of the iisues we're talking about. they could not be more stark, the difference. >> right. >> yet, we see the polls, they're so close. if the majority of the country is on one side on the issues and not the other, what is going on here? >> i think a lot of
partly what you talk about, the restricts are on women, not on men. abortion on women, not on men.he ultrasound mandate are not on men. >> the virility drugs are paid for insurance. >> we'll pay for cialis, but not birth control. >> hello? >> how can you not -- [applause] >> how can you not at some level conclude that this is about a sexist impulse manifest? >> of course it is. where sexism comes from is controlling reproduction. i don't believe this is a...
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these men and women risk their lives for the city. it goes through the process in the command staff boats. they use little marbles. there are black marbles and gold marbles. they bowed. they get two-thirds of the boat from the command staff. these members of the command staff, many are very decorated. they make this decision not likely. then they bring the officer's back and they get a standing ovation from command staff. that is one of the most impressive things you will ever see. i want to think the family members. -- thank the family of members. you made them who they are. men and women who are willing to risk their lives to protect the public. there is something special about them, and you deserve the credit for it. tonight i would not be surprised if many of you do not know the true story until tonight. there will be a chill running up your spine when you hear about what they do. you will be very proud of them. we're so proud of what they do. i want to send the family members for making them who they are in sharing them with us a
these men and women risk their lives for the city. it goes through the process in the command staff boats. they use little marbles. there are black marbles and gold marbles. they bowed. they get two-thirds of the boat from the command staff. these members of the command staff, many are very decorated. they make this decision not likely. then they bring the officer's back and they get a standing ovation from command staff. that is one of the most impressive things you will ever see. i want to...
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just 36% of men do. that role includes providing things like programs for children, for the poor and the elderly, having a safety net in our country. so republican proposals to slash government services, to slash the safety net are hurting them. those proposals with women. and their extreme views on reproductive views can't be helping them either. here to talk about that is a woman who's been on the front lines of the fight for decades. i'm so excited and honored to be able to welcome into "the war room," the legendary gloria steinem who's endorsed president obama's re-election campaign. thank you so much for joining us inside "the war room." >> thank you. >> jennifer: so how did we come to a point 236 years into our nation's history when one gender so overwhelmingly sides with a single party and really, i would love your take on what does that mean for our democracy? >> i think what we're seeing now is that the republican party has been taken over by a backlash against all of the social justice movement
just 36% of men do. that role includes providing things like programs for children, for the poor and the elderly, having a safety net in our country. so republican proposals to slash government services, to slash the safety net are hurting them. those proposals with women. and their extreme views on reproductive views can't be helping them either. here to talk about that is a woman who's been on the front lines of the fight for decades. i'm so excited and honored to be able to welcome into...
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i think it has to do with men as well as women. but we did have an affordable accessible child care law that can't pass congress in 1961. and richard nixon vetoed it because he thought it would destroy the nuclear family. there has never been another legislative push for coming and coming indie kind of public or private support for working families. and i'm hoping that table as young men have got now more involved in their families and have much more different values now, have lots of careers as well, that somehow we can get that back onto the political agenda because that's what's really keeping the talent pool. it's called for the key pipeline. we have a pipeline but it leads because so many women can't do both jobs well. it's really difficult. [inaudible] >> i think that is something we can all -- i'm not quite sure how to do. i think even get within companies. we have to get more flexible. i just flew out of with a woman from a price waterhouse big accounting firm. and accountants have been more feminine organization for many,
i think it has to do with men as well as women. but we did have an affordable accessible child care law that can't pass congress in 1961. and richard nixon vetoed it because he thought it would destroy the nuclear family. there has never been another legislative push for coming and coming indie kind of public or private support for working families. and i'm hoping that table as young men have got now more involved in their families and have much more different values now, have lots of careers...
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. >> naked men, decapitated animals and a house on fire. the odd events that led an office to shoot and kill one of the men. >>> president barack obama and mitt romney are getting ready for their final debate, a little over 24 hours from now. >>> and crews are not finished with their work on the san mateo bridge. but a good sign they are way, way ahead of schedule. >>> good evening. a bizarre chain of events that tarted at 1:30 -- started at one time time 30 this morning when reports came in that two men came in arguing -- 1:30 this morning when reports came in that two men came in arguing and then a bizarre string of events. >> in the end, three birds decapitated and a man who lived here was shot and killed by the police. >> last night was a bizarre event. >> reporter: the police got reports of someone breaking windows in when they got here, they found two naked men in their late 20s who appeared to be hallucinating. >> it is like a nightmare. your next door neighbor turns into a crazy person. >> reporter: when the police confronted one of
. >> naked men, decapitated animals and a house on fire. the odd events that led an office to shoot and kill one of the men. >>> president barack obama and mitt romney are getting ready for their final debate, a little over 24 hours from now. >>> and crews are not finished with their work on the san mateo bridge. but a good sign they are way, way ahead of schedule. >>> good evening. a bizarre chain of events that tarted at 1:30 -- started at one time time 30...
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they see the men dunking and doing things above the rim. and they judge women's basketball the same way. the sportses naturally can be a little different. women bring other things to the table. >> yes, like bore dom. >> chris, i will make an unspeakable truth here and i know diane will disagree with me. the sports that are most popular right now, volleyball, tennis and soccer all have really good looking women. maybe that is some weird coincidence. i don't know. >> it might be. exactly. beach volleyball is far and away the most popular olympic sport. there is a reason why. >> there is. >> it is not the sand. >> the original name was women on a beach jumping in a sports bra, and then they thought it was wordy and gave them a net and a ball and it is a little less degrading. >> i think we can all agree it is an important topic that merits further discussion with people smarter than we are. >> come on. they don't exist. >>> from hoops to scoops. does their cycle serve as a signal? i'm scared. cnn published a story linking women's hormones to t
they see the men dunking and doing things above the rim. and they judge women's basketball the same way. the sportses naturally can be a little different. women bring other things to the table. >> yes, like bore dom. >> chris, i will make an unspeakable truth here and i know diane will disagree with me. the sports that are most popular right now, volleyball, tennis and soccer all have really good looking women. maybe that is some weird coincidence. i don't know. >> it might...
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one of the young men wants to be a chef. so, we're working to find that person a job with a local restaurant. san francisco has amazing restaurants. so, you're
one of the young men wants to be a chef. so, we're working to find that person a job with a local restaurant. san francisco has amazing restaurants. so, you're