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here is phoebe robinson. phoebe, look at you.t of bed hairstyle. it's very cute but it's like, tasteful, you know what i mean it's like, you're not like -- it up. >> jimmy: thank you. >> it's like, i could. >> jimmy: i could, i'm not, but i could. that's the best -- that's the nicest anyone has said to me during this whole quarantine thank you. >> you're welcome. >> jimmy: not only are you working on your third book, but this -- how cool is this you have your own imprint. how do you like having your own imprint? congratulations. >> thank you it's so exciting it's called "tiny reparations" books and, you know, we're looking to publish like a lot of women, people of color and queer people and it's essay collections, novels, fiction and a little bit of like, you know, sort of nonfiction it's really exciting i like being the boss, okay? it's so fun. and then there's like other thing where is you're like i have to think about like office supplies cost and people are like, i think i need a printer i'm like, you don't need a a printer.
here is phoebe robinson. phoebe, look at you.t of bed hairstyle. it's very cute but it's like, tasteful, you know what i mean it's like, you're not like -- it up. >> jimmy: thank you. >> it's like, i could. >> jimmy: i could, i'm not, but i could. that's the best -- that's the nicest anyone has said to me during this whole quarantine thank you. >> you're welcome. >> jimmy: not only are you working on your third book, but this -- how cool is this you have your own...
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welcome phoebe. what was carry lymes justification for dismissing the original phone lawmakers? well, one of the most controversial parts of that is qualification is that asians have taken and chosen an extraordinary path to achieve is saying. so if by making a decision and definition in facing a set of late lessons or math to be resolved in a local. ringback level in hong kong, and that has been actually there is existing, the chasm in hong kong to unseat a lawmaker. but now the resolution simply and powers the whole congo co-op ministrations and see if anyone they see that and then joining national security. so that's why some of the legal experts and also politicians, opposition activists saying that, seize this opportunity route and that's why would her sense cost that this could be anyone in the future to be unseated? i think governments and tell them tonight, such accusations saying that this is totally constitutional and legal because the beijing health legislation has the power to interpret and to clarify the law. and despite the fact that she actually didn't give any sp
welcome phoebe. what was carry lymes justification for dismissing the original phone lawmakers? well, one of the most controversial parts of that is qualification is that asians have taken and chosen an extraordinary path to achieve is saying. so if by making a decision and definition in facing a set of late lessons or math to be resolved in a local. ringback level in hong kong, and that has been actually there is existing, the chasm in hong kong to unseat a lawmaker. but now the resolution...
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. >> from rockwood music hall in new york city, austin, texas' own phoebe hunt and the gatherers. ♪ politics wars all the weather on the scores that's the world news polka ♪ ♪ if you're an insomniac and a good night's sleep you lack, do the world news polka ♪ ♪ it's late at night, you're wide awake and you're not wearing pants ♪ ♪ so grab your "world news now" mug and everybody dance ♪ ♪ have some fun and be a pal, every anchor, guy and gal, do the world news polka ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ well if you're up this late, you must be headed for the john ♪ ♪ hold it one more minute while we get your polka on ♪ ♪ neighbors yell it's half past three ♪ ♪ tell them, hey, that's news to me ♪ ♪ do the world news polka ♪ that's the world news polka
. >> from rockwood music hall in new york city, austin, texas' own phoebe hunt and the gatherers. ♪ politics wars all the weather on the scores that's the world news polka ♪ ♪ if you're an insomniac and a good night's sleep you lack, do the world news polka ♪ ♪ it's late at night, you're wide awake and you're not wearing pants ♪ ♪ so grab your "world news now" mug and everybody dance ♪ ♪ have some fun and be a pal, every anchor, guy and gal, do the world news...
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thomas scale with her rats. >> a letter that was written by phoebe burns to her son, harry t burns, abrand-new legislator in 1920. he was 24 years old and had just been elected to the legislature. the push to ratify the suffrage amendment was coming to a close. suffrage leaders had eight states to choose from and they thought tennessee was the best bet at a had a lot of supporters and a lot of people who were extremely hostile. it is not dated but it has a postmark of august 17, 1920. the vote was august 20, just a short time later. the state senate had approved the ratification, it was like 25 to four. the governor was for ratification in the house, it was a seesaw, about 49 to 49 votes. a couple of people changing positions could really tip the balance. harry was 24, he was studying law, he was just getting his start in life. his mother was a widow. he had a mother, brother, and sister back in nine out of, tennessee. he was a newbie in the state legislature and had to deal with this complicated question. he was reading law with a man who was coming out as extremely anti-suffrage and
thomas scale with her rats. >> a letter that was written by phoebe burns to her son, harry t burns, abrand-new legislator in 1920. he was 24 years old and had just been elected to the legislature. the push to ratify the suffrage amendment was coming to a close. suffrage leaders had eight states to choose from and they thought tennessee was the best bet at a had a lot of supporters and a lot of people who were extremely hostile. it is not dated but it has a postmark of august 17, 1920. the...
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welcome, phoebe. what was kerry alarms justification for dismissing the original 4 lawmakers? well, one of the most controversial part of their this qualification is that beijing has taken and chosen an extraordinary path to achieve. so if by making a decision and resolution in beijing itself, late levon the matter be resolved in a local level in hong kong. and there has been actually, there is existing mechanics, them in home homes and see it's a lawmaker. but now the resolution as simply and power as the whole whole no ministration to unseat anyone. they see there and they enjoy a national security. so that's why some of the legal experts and also politicians, opposition activists saying that this is arbitrary route and that's why we're her stance. could be anyone in the future to be unseated. i think governments and carol them deny such accusation and saying that this is totally constitutional and legal because the nation's health legislature has the power to interpret and to our clarified the law and given of her despite the fact that she actually didn't give any specific
welcome, phoebe. what was kerry alarms justification for dismissing the original 4 lawmakers? well, one of the most controversial part of their this qualification is that beijing has taken and chosen an extraordinary path to achieve. so if by making a decision and resolution in beijing itself, late levon the matter be resolved in a local level in hong kong. and there has been actually, there is existing mechanics, them in home homes and see it's a lawmaker. but now the resolution as simply and...
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welcome, phoebe, what was kerry lamb's justification for dismissing the original 4 lawmakers? well, one of the most controversial parts are there, this qualification is that beijing has taken and chosen an extraordinary path to achieve its 8. so if by making a decision and resolution in beijing itself, late levon the matter be resolved in a local level in hong kong. and there has been actually there is existing the can. is them in hong kong to unseat a lawmaker? but now the resolution as simply and power as the whole whole noko and ministration to unseat anyone. they see this and they enjoy national security. so that's why some of the legal experts and also politicians are physicians that are there saying that this is arbitrary rules. and that's why we hope stands course, that it could be anyone in the future to b. and c. to either governments and carry them, deny such accusations. and saying that this is totally constitutional and legal because the nation's health legislature has the power to interpret and to our clarified the law. and given him her despite the fact that she
welcome, phoebe, what was kerry lamb's justification for dismissing the original 4 lawmakers? well, one of the most controversial parts are there, this qualification is that beijing has taken and chosen an extraordinary path to achieve its 8. so if by making a decision and resolution in beijing itself, late levon the matter be resolved in a local level in hong kong. and there has been actually there is existing the can. is them in hong kong to unseat a lawmaker? but now the resolution as simply...
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category could belong to the women with hip-hop star, megan the stallion doshi cat in indie rocker phoeberidgers all holding great odds. >>and is harry styles prime for a big year the grammys don't often award boy bands so with his one direction days behind he could be headed towards a justin timberlake style break out. it wouldn't be the grammys without gaga she's hoping her album chromatica will add to her 11 grammy wins and tonight on e t will have our am a round of our interviews with the winners. >>the fashion and the show stopping performances. you saw jayla wright okay don't miss it. i'm kevin frazier back to you. >>pretty exciting. he got any predictions you know what i think they're all fantastic, okay. i would give awards every diplomatic as you can with my money's on megan the stallion to be that she see the big winners on snl yes she's all over the place by the way entertainment tonight. it comes on right after kron 4 that's at 7.30 and then we're back here in prime time for news at >>well our news is that nice night. in just a few months, we've learned a lot more about the co
category could belong to the women with hip-hop star, megan the stallion doshi cat in indie rocker phoeberidgers all holding great odds. >>and is harry styles prime for a big year the grammys don't often award boy bands so with his one direction days behind he could be headed towards a justin timberlake style break out. it wouldn't be the grammys without gaga she's hoping her album chromatica will add to her 11 grammy wins and tonight on e t will have our am a round of our interviews with...
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carrie and phoebe. both of the daughters married prominent mayo surgeons. dr. donald belfour and dr. waltman walters. so medicine stayed in the family, even though the daughters did not go into medicine. in 1928, when dr. will moved into this office he was no longer practicing as a surgeon. however, he was very involved in the mayo clinic yet in administratively and also sat on the board of governors until 1935, when he stepped down, and let the younger individuals take over running the clinic. and he still was intimately involved knowing that our patients were being taken care of. this is my favorite room we're standing in at the moment. it's the board of governors room. it was started because dr. will and dr. charlie in 1915 started the proceedings to set up mayo clinic as a nonprofit organization. that involved setting up a board and we're still run by a board today. so this is the board room. all the honors and awards on the wall are of dr. will and dr. charlie from all over the world. they traveled extensively to learn from others and bring back best pract
carrie and phoebe. both of the daughters married prominent mayo surgeons. dr. donald belfour and dr. waltman walters. so medicine stayed in the family, even though the daughters did not go into medicine. in 1928, when dr. will moved into this office he was no longer practicing as a surgeon. however, he was very involved in the mayo clinic yet in administratively and also sat on the board of governors until 1935, when he stepped down, and let the younger individuals take over running the clinic....
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phoebe walk us through the significance of this move while beijing has passed, a resolution is tough legislation or has laid out of a new set of rules on the qualification of hong kong makers. so based on the, the new, this is anyone who danger, national security and promotes or homecoming dependence or kind of like foreign interference into local affairs will be banned from running for office or staying in office. so that result in the outcome. we see today the after the hong kong government announced at least 4 lawmakers who will be will have to go immediately. so what makes it even more controversial is that beijing. c taken more controversial path to achieve its aim by passing a resolution in beijing, but not letting the matter to be resolved in hong kong. because according to the existing laws, there have been the mechanics to unseat a lawmaker in this way that beijing is not taking that. it's more easier for them to do it in beijing. but this will trigger more like legal controversy on local level or international level talk about what the now strategy and representation going
phoebe walk us through the significance of this move while beijing has passed, a resolution is tough legislation or has laid out of a new set of rules on the qualification of hong kong makers. so based on the, the new, this is anyone who danger, national security and promotes or homecoming dependence or kind of like foreign interference into local affairs will be banned from running for office or staying in office. so that result in the outcome. we see today the after the hong kong government...
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thank you for that correspondent, phoebe kong in time well, the european commission has signed a deal to secure up to 300000000 doses of a covered 19 vaccine developed by germany's a biotech and us or pharmaceuticals giant pfizer commission president or sort of on the line. it described it as the most promising vaccine so far it's been undergoing trials involving thousands of people in many countries. the manufacturers say it's more than 90 percent effective against the virus. now belgium has one of the world's highest recovered 19 death rates, a sharp increase in new cases as force the government to reimpose a partial lockdown and d.-w. correspondent, teri schultz reports the rules are being rigorously enforced. time's up for coronavirus rule breakers in belgium. the warnings didn't work to convince people to wear masks, limit gatherings, to 4 people and obey the evening curfew. so the next step is strict enforcement by police inspectors, like emily chua and castor. they've become the belgian authorities, last line of defense against the sky. high infection rate, their weapon, a 250
thank you for that correspondent, phoebe kong in time well, the european commission has signed a deal to secure up to 300000000 doses of a covered 19 vaccine developed by germany's a biotech and us or pharmaceuticals giant pfizer commission president or sort of on the line. it described it as the most promising vaccine so far it's been undergoing trials involving thousands of people in many countries. the manufacturers say it's more than 90 percent effective against the virus. now belgium has...
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. >> reporter: even after the block party cleared out, others came by, including phoebe boyd. >> i reallyanted to come because kamala is breaking barriers that have never been broken before. and i think it's really cool that she's the first woman vp elect. >> reporter: driving through the east bay, it was impossible to avoid the sounds of celebratory traffic jams. along lake merritt, hundreds came out with a final refrain. >> it feels like we can all breathe a sigh of relief. it's amazing. >> there's a sense of relief. >> reporter: when they heard the news of biden and harris they had to come to oakland. >> us being women of color, it's very exciting, to see how happy everybody is it's pretty incredible. ♪ >> reporter: a festive sendoff for a hometown hero, heading to the white house. >> huge significance for the bay area, like repping oakland but also repping little black girls and like asian girls everywhere, to know that you can do it, because representation matters. >> reporter: matt boone. >> the bay area is reacting in a big way to joe biden and kamala harris. according to cornell b
. >> reporter: even after the block party cleared out, others came by, including phoebe boyd. >> i reallyanted to come because kamala is breaking barriers that have never been broken before. and i think it's really cool that she's the first woman vp elect. >> reporter: driving through the east bay, it was impossible to avoid the sounds of celebratory traffic jams. along lake merritt, hundreds came out with a final refrain. >> it feels like we can all breathe a sigh of...
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. >> reporter: even after the block party cleared out, other neighbors came by, including phoebe boyd>> i really wanted to come because kamala is breaking barriers that have never been broken before. and i think it's really cool that she's the first woman vp elect. >> reporter: driving through the east bay, it was impossible to avoid the sounds of celebratory traffic jams. [ cheering ] along lake merritt, hundreds came out with a common refrain. >> we can all breathe a sigh of relief. it's amazing. >> reporter: ashley and morgan carter said when they heard the news about biden and harris, they had to come to oakland. >> us being women of color, it's very exciting. walking around and seeing how excited everybody is, it's pretty incredible. >> reporter: a festive sendoff for a hometown hero heading to the white house. >> huge significance for the bay area, oakland. but also like little black girls and asian girls everywhere, to know that you can do it. >> reporter: matt boone, abc 7 news. >> in san francisco, the enthusiasm and celebrations could not be contained here either. this is wh
. >> reporter: even after the block party cleared out, other neighbors came by, including phoebe boyd>> i really wanted to come because kamala is breaking barriers that have never been broken before. and i think it's really cool that she's the first woman vp elect. >> reporter: driving through the east bay, it was impossible to avoid the sounds of celebratory traffic jams. [ cheering ] along lake merritt, hundreds came out with a common refrain. >> we can all breathe a...
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>> reporter: even after the block party cleared out, other neighbors came by, including phoebe boyd. to come because kamala is breaking barriers that have never been broken before and i think it's really cool that she's the first woman vp-elect. >> reporter: driving through the east bay it was impossible to avoid the sounds of celebratory traffic jams. along lake merritt, hundreds of people came out with a common refrain. >> it feels like we all can finally breathe a sigh of relief. it's amazing. >> there's like this sense of relief. >> reporter: ashley and morgan carter said when they heard the news about biden and harris, they had to come to oakland. >> us being women of color it's exciting and yeah, you're right, walking around and seeing how happy and excited everybody is. it's pretty incredible. ♪ >> reporter: a festive send-off for a hometown hero heading to the white house. >> significant for the bay area, rep.ing oakland and little black girls and asian girls everywhere, to know you can do it because representation matters. >> reporter: matt boone, abc 7 news. >> in san franc
>> reporter: even after the block party cleared out, other neighbors came by, including phoebe boyd. to come because kamala is breaking barriers that have never been broken before and i think it's really cool that she's the first woman vp-elect. >> reporter: driving through the east bay it was impossible to avoid the sounds of celebratory traffic jams. along lake merritt, hundreds of people came out with a common refrain. >> it feels like we all can finally breathe a sigh of...
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. >> this is a letter that was written by phoebe burn to her son, harry t. burn, who was a brand new legislator in 1920. he was 24 years old. he had just been elected to the legislature. and the suffrage put the push to ratify the suffrage amendment was coming to a close. suffrage leaders had eight states to choose from and they thought tennessee was the best bet. they had a lot of supporters and a lot of people who were extremely hostile. and it's not dated but it has a postmark on it of august 17, 1920. and the vote was just -- i think it was august 20th, just a short time later. the state senate had approved the ratifications. it was like 25-4. i mean, it was really strong. the governor was for ratification and the house was for it. it was a tie. it was really a seesaw. about 49-49 votes. harry had -- was 24. he was studying law. he was just getting his start in life. his mother was -- his mother was a widow. his mother, a brother and sister back in tennessee where their home was. so, he was in nashville as a newbie in the state legislature. and had to de
. >> this is a letter that was written by phoebe burn to her son, harry t. burn, who was a brand new legislator in 1920. he was 24 years old. he had just been elected to the legislature. and the suffrage put the push to ratify the suffrage amendment was coming to a close. suffrage leaders had eight states to choose from and they thought tennessee was the best bet. they had a lot of supporters and a lot of people who were extremely hostile. and it's not dated but it has a postmark on it of...
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>> reporter: even after the block party cleared out, other neighbors came by, including phoebe boyd. >> i wanted to come because kamala is breaking barriers that have never been broken before and i think it's really cool that she's the first woman vp-elect. >> reporter: driving through the east bay it was impossible to avoid the sounds of celebratory traffic jams. along lake merritt, hundreds of people came out with a common refrain. >> it feels like we all can finally breathe a sigh of relief. it's amazing. >> there's like this sense of relief. >> reporter: ashley and morgan carter said when they heard the news about biden and harris, they had to come to oakland. >> us being women of color it's exciting and yeah, you're right, walking around and seeing how happy and excited everybody is. it's pretty incredible. ♪ >> reporter: a festive send-off for a hometown hero heading to the white house. >> significant for the pbay are, rep.ing oakland and little black girls and asian girls everywhere, to know you can do it because representation matters. >> reporter: matt boone, abc 7 news. >>
>> reporter: even after the block party cleared out, other neighbors came by, including phoebe boyd. >> i wanted to come because kamala is breaking barriers that have never been broken before and i think it's really cool that she's the first woman vp-elect. >> reporter: driving through the east bay it was impossible to avoid the sounds of celebratory traffic jams. along lake merritt, hundreds of people came out with a common refrain. >> it feels like we all can finally...
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if you were a girl, were you phoebe, monica or rachel?h i had an apartment in new york city that no one seems to be worried about the rent for. i wish that i looked like matt leblanc. i wish that i had jennifer aniston's hair. one of the things that made "friends" a phenomenon is people beyond the laughs actually bonded with these characters. they emotionally were invested in ross and rachel's relationship. >> i could not have done this without you. >> okay. more clothes in the dryer? >> i was dropping my daughter off for sunday school at our temple, and literally my rabbi stopped me and said, what's going to happen with ross and rachel? >> you look pretty tonight. >> oh, thanks. >> the one with the prom video is one of my favorites. >> you guys, we don't have to watch this. >> yeah, we do. >> come on. come on. >> where's chip? why isn't he here yet? >> he'll be here, okay? take a chill pill. >> this seemed like a really surprising way to get rachel to know how ross feels. >> i can't go to my own prom without a date. >> take her. you can
if you were a girl, were you phoebe, monica or rachel?h i had an apartment in new york city that no one seems to be worried about the rent for. i wish that i looked like matt leblanc. i wish that i had jennifer aniston's hair. one of the things that made "friends" a phenomenon is people beyond the laughs actually bonded with these characters. they emotionally were invested in ross and rachel's relationship. >> i could not have done this without you. >> okay. more clothes...
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welcome, phoebe, what was kerry lamb's justification for dismissing the original 4 lawmakers? well, one of the most controversial parts of that is called him.
welcome, phoebe, what was kerry lamb's justification for dismissing the original 4 lawmakers? well, one of the most controversial parts of that is called him.