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and phyllis has agreed to is to some questions here. two have a little bit of time. there's a microphone back there and if you wouldn't mind ladies line up and give your names in your affiliation if you would. we will do some questions. >> you can even ask austal questions. [laughter] >> hi there, my name is maria and i am with the clare booth luce policy institute and have been inspired by your work since before i was with institute but even more so as this is that we work with. still always going back to mrs. schlafly so they really love your work. i just wanted to ask you as a woman who has been involved so long in the trenches of hasty base but also raised a wonderful family and clearly have a strong faith, how did you back in the days when there wasn't as common and has accepted to be raising a family and in the trenches have did you balance that and you have any words of wisdom for the young women here now who are encouraged to put aside her family for career? >> you have to structure your life, to accommodate what
and phyllis has agreed to is to some questions here. two have a little bit of time. there's a microphone back there and if you wouldn't mind ladies line up and give your names in your affiliation if you would. we will do some questions. >> you can even ask austal questions. [laughter] >> hi there, my name is maria and i am with the clare booth luce policy institute and have been inspired by your work since before i was with institute but even more so as this is that we work with....
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i go way back with phyllis when i was chairman and illinois. phyllis is very supportive to us.t that time, it was the hippies that were the counter culture. people want to have regular marriages and we were cultural and everything flat. -- flipped. some young people now consider themselves conservative and they want to limit their families to one child. they are accepting of homosexuals who want to live together. how do we go about influencing this mentality, especially the homosexual marriage movement which seems to be on a steam roller now. opposing that and convincing our young people that children are a blessing and that every child that is born has something to contribute. there are so many scientists that have children that are not being born today. >> you raise some very poor important points. -- some very important points. it is important for young people to understand that it is not just the gays who are pushing the same-sex marriage. it is the feminist movement, too. the feminist movement is really anti marriage. you have an element of libertarians that do not want th
i go way back with phyllis when i was chairman and illinois. phyllis is very supportive to us.t that time, it was the hippies that were the counter culture. people want to have regular marriages and we were cultural and everything flat. -- flipped. some young people now consider themselves conservative and they want to limit their families to one child. they are accepting of homosexuals who want to live together. how do we go about influencing this mentality, especially the homosexual marriage...
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. >> your first book is on phyllis schlafly. when did this come out and is phyllis schlafly still a force in the conservative movement? >> yes, that book came out i think in 2005 and she is still a force within the republican party and within the conservative movement. she reflects social conservative voice within the conservative movement around issues such as abortion and and those issues that appeal to primarily traditional catholics and evangelical christians-- christians as well as traditional. >> there is a couple books now on the market regarding the reagan legacy and perhaps a reinterpretation of the reagan legacy. is roybal reagan's legacy on the decline? >> not among conservatives. i think he is writing its high as franklin roosevelt and in 1948 or after his death. i think ronald reagan's presidency has always been a contest of once among historians. the picture of ronald reagan is a man not very smart, sleepwalking through history was challenged by historians, some very good ones and we learned that ronald reagan was
. >> your first book is on phyllis schlafly. when did this come out and is phyllis schlafly still a force in the conservative movement? >> yes, that book came out i think in 2005 and she is still a force within the republican party and within the conservative movement. she reflects social conservative voice within the conservative movement around issues such as abortion and and those issues that appeal to primarily traditional catholics and evangelical christians-- christians as...
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you're always an inspiration phyllis and phyllis agreed to answer some questions here. we have a little bit of time there's a microphone back there, if you wouldn't mind ladies, line up and give your name and your affiliation if you would, and we'll do some questions. >> you can even ask hostile questions. >> hi, there, my name is brooke, i'm with the clare boothe luce institute, i was inspired by your work even before i was involved with the institute. still, always going back to mrs. schlafly, they love your work. as a woman who's been involve sod long in the trenches of these debates but also raised a wonderful family and clearly you have a strong faith, how did you, back in the days when it wasn't as common and as accepted to be raising a family and in the trench, how did you balance that and do you have any words of wisdom for the young women who now see that -- are almost encouraged to put aside family for career? >> you have to structure your life to accommodate what's important to you. now, i did not have any full-time job, or any paid job, after i was married.
you're always an inspiration phyllis and phyllis agreed to answer some questions here. we have a little bit of time there's a microphone back there, if you wouldn't mind ladies, line up and give your name and your affiliation if you would, and we'll do some questions. >> you can even ask hostile questions. >> hi, there, my name is brooke, i'm with the clare boothe luce institute, i was inspired by your work even before i was involved with the institute. still, always going back to...
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at that time, phyllis, the hippies were the counterculture. thus people wanted to have regular marriages and family. and everything kind of flipped in a way, you know, the hippies sort of won that battle because even some young people i know now are so conservative, they want to limit their family to one child. you know, they are kd of accepting maybe these homosexuals want to live together, this kind of thing. how do we go about sort of, you know, influencing this mentality, especially this homosexual marriage movement which seems to be on a steamroll. not only that, but also convincing our young people that children are a blessing and that every child that is born have something to contribute. there are so many scientists and people, number 10 or number 11 in their family who aren't being born today. >> you have raised some very important points. i think it's important for young people to understand that it isn't just the gays who are pushing the same-sex marriage. it is the feminist movement to. and the feminist movement is really anti-marr
at that time, phyllis, the hippies were the counterculture. thus people wanted to have regular marriages and family. and everything kind of flipped in a way, you know, the hippies sort of won that battle because even some young people i know now are so conservative, they want to limit their family to one child. you know, they are kd of accepting maybe these homosexuals want to live together, this kind of thing. how do we go about sort of, you know, influencing this mentality, especially this...
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and phyllis has agreed to is to some questions here.bit of time. there's a microphone back there and if you wouldn't mind ladies line up and give your names in your affiliation if you would. we will do some questions. >> you can even ask austal questions. [laughter] >> hi there, my name is maria and i am with the clare booth luce policy institute and have been inspired by your work since before i was with institute but even more so as this is that we work with. still always going back to mrs. schlafly so they really love your work. i just wanted to ask you as a woman who has been involved so long in the trenches of hasty base but also raised a wonderful family and clearly have a strong faith, how did you back in the days when there wasn't as common and has accepted to be raising a family and in the trenches have did you balance that and you have any words of wisdom for the young women here now who are encouraged to put aside her family for career? >> you have to structure your life, to accommodate what is important to you. now i did not
and phyllis has agreed to is to some questions here.bit of time. there's a microphone back there and if you wouldn't mind ladies line up and give your names in your affiliation if you would. we will do some questions. >> you can even ask austal questions. [laughter] >> hi there, my name is maria and i am with the clare booth luce policy institute and have been inspired by your work since before i was with institute but even more so as this is that we work with. still always going...
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pedro martinez making his first home start for the phyllis. leadoff hitter, steven drew. offering, deep to right. that's a leadoff home run. 1-0, d-backs. but then, here comes the rain. pedro, three innings. he would leave after the rain delay. jamie moyer is in. he was stellar. up 5-1. and gerardo parra, lines out. moyer gets the win. >>> red sox/blue jays. boston trying to draw even with texas in the wild card race in the american league. david ortiz takes romero keep to right center. papelbon. barajas, into foul territory. kevin youkilis, great hustle. red sox are now tied for the wild card lead. >>> how about cardinals and dodgers? that's manny. bottom five, dodgers up 2-0. manny, the inside-out swing. andre ethier comes in to score. dodgers up 3-0. cardinals up 5-2. albert pujols. you don't see him do this very often. the 5-4-3 double-play. the dodgers go on to win 7-3. >>> that will do it for now. jeremy and vinita, back to you the studio. >>> couples looking for a quicky wedding can tie the knot at breakneck speed. they don't have to get out of their car. a store i
pedro martinez making his first home start for the phyllis. leadoff hitter, steven drew. offering, deep to right. that's a leadoff home run. 1-0, d-backs. but then, here comes the rain. pedro, three innings. he would leave after the rain delay. jamie moyer is in. he was stellar. up 5-1. and gerardo parra, lines out. moyer gets the win. >>> red sox/blue jays. boston trying to draw even with texas in the wild card race in the american league. david ortiz takes romero keep to right...
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his wife phyllis and daughter elizabeth work in the office.n't had a vacation in 13 years because he works a super- human schedule. >> we have... oh, another one, two, three, four that are within a week. another four that are two weeks within, another five that are at three weeks. >> williams: orthodox jewish women make up about 20% of dr. tate's practice. the rest are women of all faiths. how many babies has he delivered? >> somewhere over 5,000. >> williams: sarah and bill are hoping to make it 5,001. >> well, i'm connected with a lot of mother groups online. and basically, dr. tate's name comes up over and over again, because there is nobody else. >> williams: that online mother's forum is the international cesarean awareness network: ican. >> doc "t" is the only actual o.b. who participates. this is a one-in-a-million doctor. this is not just any doctor. >> williams: kate sandhaus, just three weeks before delivering her second child, arrived on doctor tate's doorstep desperate for a vbac after her first was born by a frightening emergency
his wife phyllis and daughter elizabeth work in the office.n't had a vacation in 13 years because he works a super- human schedule. >> we have... oh, another one, two, three, four that are within a week. another four that are two weeks within, another five that are at three weeks. >> williams: orthodox jewish women make up about 20% of dr. tate's practice. the rest are women of all faiths. how many babies has he delivered? >> somewhere over 5,000. >> williams: sarah and...
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but, phyllis says, without being able to sue... >> we are human guinea pigs.e any accountability for anything. >> julie: brenda flannagan from our fox affiliate wwo -- i'm sorry. he made a joke on the commercial break, i apologize. >> gregg: i did no such thing. all right when we come back, money could soon run out for the government's pocket of cash for clunkers program. which is no joke. we'll tell you about that, coming up. it's your money. welcome to the now network. right now five co-workers are working from the road using a mifi, a mobile hotspot that provides up to five shared wifi connections. two are downloading the final final revised final presentation. - one just got an e-mail. - what?! - huh? - it's being revised again. the co-pilot is on mapquest. - ( rock music playing ) - and tom is streaming meeting psych-up music from meltedmetal.com. that's happening now with the new mifi from sprint, the mobile hotspot that fits in your pocket. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard of hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. let
but, phyllis says, without being able to sue... >> we are human guinea pigs.e any accountability for anything. >> julie: brenda flannagan from our fox affiliate wwo -- i'm sorry. he made a joke on the commercial break, i apologize. >> gregg: i did no such thing. all right when we come back, money could soon run out for the government's pocket of cash for clunkers program. which is no joke. we'll tell you about that, coming up. it's your money. welcome to the now network. right...
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. >> captain roy taylor, phyllis sen. >>-- fill us in. >> officers were responding to a man holding a knife to a woman's throat. the problem is, when the officer went to get out of his vehicle to try to arrest the suspect, a car was coming southbound and took out the officers at door. we do not know the situation as far as the woman with the knife to her throat, but police have made an arrest and has the road shutdown. >> president obama made a surprise visit to the white house press briefing. he sang happy birthday and brought cupcakes. today is his 48th birthday, but he was not singing to himself. somebody else in the room was also celebrating. the veteran reporter also celebrates her 89th birthday today. the president posed for pictures. >> the fda is adding stronger warnings to a group of multibillion dollar selling arthritis drugs, saying they can increase the risk of cancer in children and adolescents. the drug appears to increase the risk of cancer after they are used beyond 2.5 years. they are often prescribed to children with rheumatoid arthritis. several others are included
. >> captain roy taylor, phyllis sen. >>-- fill us in. >> officers were responding to a man holding a knife to a woman's throat. the problem is, when the officer went to get out of his vehicle to try to arrest the suspect, a car was coming southbound and took out the officers at door. we do not know the situation as far as the woman with the knife to her throat, but police have made an arrest and has the road shutdown. >> president obama made a surprise visit to the...
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. >> phyllis says the state will also turn to the private sector for help. >> we are going to be returning to private businesses to help us, private insurers to bear the burden. but maryland is set to receive a federal grant of $15 million it can use and distribute to local health departments to help ease the pain, saying without it, things would be dire. >> this is essential to get the sector involved so we can do this campaign. >> local health departments stand to lose $20 million as part of the budget cuts. coming up, how are some of these health departments dealing, and will they have any trouble battling the h1n1 flu virus? >> now that h1n1 swine flu is a major health focus, the government is turning to get the word out. a special webcast was directed to pregnant women and those caring for small children. >> can a pregnant woman get a flu shot if she is only one or two months pregnant without harming the fetus? for if this is sort of one of the health and services department largest campaigns ever. the subject is education and prevention of swine flu. >> the education is going to be a
. >> phyllis says the state will also turn to the private sector for help. >> we are going to be returning to private businesses to help us, private insurers to bear the burden. but maryland is set to receive a federal grant of $15 million it can use and distribute to local health departments to help ease the pain, saying without it, things would be dire. >> this is essential to get the sector involved so we can do this campaign. >> local health departments stand to lose...
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second model is phyllis. let's look at the summer look.nd with the shorts. >> absolutely. fall doesn't have to be blah. it can be bright. everyone likes to wear bright colors in the summer. it will carry over to fall. keep the dark on the bottom. keep the really bright color on top. it's particularly good if you're pear shaped. keep the eye up. lengthen the body. a jacket that will carry the whole outfit through. i love denim with the bright top. >> that's cute. that's a blazer. >> $34. it keeps it really looking bright on top without making it too summery. >> she looks great. >> amazing. big messenger big also a big trend. >> you look great. thank you. >> next model is alanna. this is a summer outfit that's a basic tunic that we have in our closet. this is the way to keep it going through the fall. >> wearing it as a beach coverup. it was short. a great way to turn this into fall into winter is think of the military jacket. in addition to leather jacket, this will be the single most sought after item. target about $39. i love gray. it's c
second model is phyllis. let's look at the summer look.nd with the shorts. >> absolutely. fall doesn't have to be blah. it can be bright. everyone likes to wear bright colors in the summer. it will carry over to fall. keep the dark on the bottom. keep the really bright color on top. it's particularly good if you're pear shaped. keep the eye up. lengthen the body. a jacket that will carry the whole outfit through. i love denim with the bright top. >> that's cute. that's a blazer....
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[applause] caller>> there is nobody in amea more deserving of a lifetime achievement award phyllis schlafly. may god bless you and your family for many years ahead. thank you all for coming. save traveling. god bless you all. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2008] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> president obama wrap up a summit yesterday with mexico's president it felipe calderon hinojosa and canada's prime minister stephen harper. they spoke about climate change, trade, and swine flu. yesterday's joint news conference is next on c-span. o ," washington journal" begins in under an hour. afghanistan, healthcare, and we will hear from the phoenix mayor phil gordon. "washington journal" begins at 7:00 eastern. >> sunday, contributing editor and columnist for newsweek magazine on his public radio series "against the odds" that? -- which profiles people who have overcome significant obstacles. but this fall, enter the highest court, from the grand places to those only accessible by the nine justices. the supreme court, coming the first sunday in octob
[applause] caller>> there is nobody in amea more deserving of a lifetime achievement award phyllis schlafly. may god bless you and your family for many years ahead. thank you all for coming. save traveling. god bless you all. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2008] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> president obama wrap up a summit yesterday with mexico's president it felipe calderon hinojosa and canada's prime minister stephen harper. they...
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we've got an e-mail question from phyllis. she writes i suspect my husband and i may be overinsured. we're both retired military, have no kids. we both have jobs that offer us life insurance as a benefit. in addition we carry whole life and term life insurance. his total insurance value $1.1 million. mine $725,000. total debt on two properties, less than $225,000. should we drop some of the coverage, and if so, which one? >> well, they definitely have a lot of life insurance and that's a good thing. but they may not want to count the employer life insurance that they have. that's not portable. that's not something that they can take with them. so i don't know how much of that is in the total. but the amount of debt they have on the two properties is only $225,000. so they have plenty, it appears to cover that. one of the things that they may want to think about in reducing their insurance is to perhaps get rid of the term life. i know term life is cheaper. but because their debt is long-term debt, they may want to have that wh
we've got an e-mail question from phyllis. she writes i suspect my husband and i may be overinsured. we're both retired military, have no kids. we both have jobs that offer us life insurance as a benefit. in addition we carry whole life and term life insurance. his total insurance value $1.1 million. mine $725,000. total debt on two properties, less than $225,000. should we drop some of the coverage, and if so, which one? >> well, they definitely have a lot of life insurance and that's a...
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her name's phyllis. and she ran the junket that we re doing. a risque scene at the beginning of the movie. and she's was like, "the movie's so good. you must be so proud of it. you can't wait for your mother and father to see it." i was like, "yeah, 's gonna be great." and she goes, an i ask you a questn?" and i said yeah. and she goes, "is your mother going thave a heart attack when she sees that first scene?" [ laughter ] and i was like, "oh, i don't know." anshe's like, "'cause i'll tell you at, if my son was in it, would have a [ bleep ] heart attack." [ laughter ] and i just stood there. so then i had to run home and talk to my mom about it. "here's the deal >> jimmy: "there's a sex scene at the beginning." >> exactly. >> jimmy: did she ha a heart attack? >> she didn't because i think me talking to her about it so freaked out she thought we were going to do a ritual killing or something. she was like, "this sounds awful." i couldn't telher what it s about. i was like, "and then there's this thing and i'm off the bed and i'm under the cover
her name's phyllis. and she ran the junket that we re doing. a risque scene at the beginning of the movie. and she's was like, "the movie's so good. you must be so proud of it. you can't wait for your mother and father to see it." i was like, "yeah, 's gonna be great." and she goes, an i ask you a questn?" and i said yeah. and she goes, "is your mother going thave a heart attack when she sees that first scene?" [ laughter ] and i was like, "oh, i don't...
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you can make a change like that even though until phyllis money if you've done the right thing. the question i say is, look at the path you are on. does it in large you or diminish you? if you feel like it diminishes you, could you possibly be on the right track? joseph campbell you say follow your bliss. if you follow your bliss you will find yourself on a track that has been waiting for you and a life that you should be living is the light you are living. i think we all have to experiment with their lives from time to time and take risks. the british historian art collins would put it best. he said come a perfect freedom is reserved for the man who lives by his own work and that work does what it wants to do. if you work a job and pursue a career or you can choose a vocation but in over consumptive lifestyle limits those choices. >> kian consumption i'm going to move to an entirely different subject, which is eating. a few years ago i was in france and i bumped into one of my colleagues, a filmmaker and writer. he was telling me that he had an employee in his office to a just
you can make a change like that even though until phyllis money if you've done the right thing. the question i say is, look at the path you are on. does it in large you or diminish you? if you feel like it diminishes you, could you possibly be on the right track? joseph campbell you say follow your bliss. if you follow your bliss you will find yourself on a track that has been waiting for you and a life that you should be living is the light you are living. i think we all have to experiment...
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. >> phyllis dominic lapierre? >> he is a well-known author who has a historyf "new york times" bestsellers behind him in the book were doing this fall is called the rainbow in the night about south africa. it covers the whole apartheid period and all the turmoil that that country went throu to be the nation is today. >> wha kind of books to look for at da capo? >> we published non-fiction primarily. one of our missions is to make sure our books that into our core areas where we know we will find success for readers. it is a lot of general history a little politics andts little current even and a lot of pop culture to mix it up a bit, and music history because speaking of pop culture of what is this book? >> this is a book called could buy 20 a century. it was favorably reviewed in hardcor in just brought out in paperback. >> what is the the bout? >> it is about to abandon the ole grunge music movement. >> lissa warren is vice president of da capo press. >> coming up next, booktv presents lissa warren an hour-long
. >> phyllis dominic lapierre? >> he is a well-known author who has a historyf "new york times" bestsellers behind him in the book were doing this fall is called the rainbow in the night about south africa. it covers the whole apartheid period and all the turmoil that that country went throu to be the nation is today. >> wha kind of books to look for at da capo? >> we published non-fiction primarily. one of our missions is to make sure our books that into our...
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c-span 2 this afternoon, a tribute to phyllis schalfly.ll this week on "washington journal," starting tomorrow, mayors talking about their city'ies. >> "washington journal" continues. host: patrick kilbride is the western hemisphere affairs director for the chamber of commerce, joining us this morning to talk about the president's summit meeting with president calderon. depending on which headline you look at, it could be any range of topics. going to the top, swine flu. it appears to be amongst their number one issue is that they will talk about. call guest: for good reason. mexico and the united states operated quickly and with cooperation to prepare for the swine flu. they did not arbitrarily cut off flights or react in conjunction with mexican authorities. one of the accomplishments that they have taken credit for. host: this is the president's first meeting with what has been called the three amigos. what is the chamber expectation? have they changed from the bush administration? guest: they have not changed. we consider this one of t
c-span 2 this afternoon, a tribute to phyllis schalfly.ll this week on "washington journal," starting tomorrow, mayors talking about their city'ies. >> "washington journal" continues. host: patrick kilbride is the western hemisphere affairs director for the chamber of commerce, joining us this morning to talk about the president's summit meeting with president calderon. depending on which headline you look at, it could be any range of topics. going to the top, swine...
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. >> i'm kevin grumback and i partner -- >> i'm mark dug began senior economist at the -- >> i'm phyllis torda, chief executive for the national committee for. >> paul grundy, d dtor of healthcare transformation forfom corporation -- representing about 400,000 physicians on primary care and most of the fortune 500 to really drive transformation and change in the covenant in the way we buy care and deliver care around a model of care, patient center primary care. >> i'm john tucker. c.e.o. of the american -- an internist. >> i'm executive director of the national association of public hospitals and healthcare systems and will emphasize the health systems part in this meeting. >> i'm a family practitioner. previously -- [indiscernible] >> craig jones, i'm the director for the vermont blueprint for health and a pediatrician as well. >> and i'm michael soman, a family physician who practiced for 17 years at group health -- now i'm the president of a medical group and medical director of the owned and operated delivery system. >> barbara walters, senior medical director at dartmouth hitchcock
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copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] >> tomorrow, a tribute to longtime political activist phyllis schlafly. she is being presented with a lifetime achievement award. that will begin at 1 blog 30 p.m. eastern on c-span2. -- at 1:30 p.m. eastern. >> tomorrow, health care officials from the government and private sector gathering at the white else for discussion of proposed health-care legislation. live coverage of that at 2:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. with this ball, enter the home to america's highest court, from the grand public places to those only accessible by the nine justices. the supreme court, coming the first sunday in october on c- span. >> next, herman cain, former chair and ceo of godfather's pizza talks about keeping conservative values. he spoke at a conference hosted by the young america's foundation for just over an hour. [applause] >> good morning. thank you all for coming and welcome to the 31st annual national conservative students conference. young america's foundation is the premier organization that educates college students on the principles of liberty, g
copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] >> tomorrow, a tribute to longtime political activist phyllis schlafly. she is being presented with a lifetime achievement award. that will begin at 1 blog 30 p.m. eastern on c-span2. -- at 1:30 p.m. eastern. >> tomorrow, health care officials from the government and private sector gathering at the white else for discussion of proposed health-care legislation. live coverage of that at 2:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. with this ball,...
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and so i forced the other side into kind of dividing up the phyllis schlafly report and coming into this hearing and saying the schlafly says so and so and it isn't so. but that was a wholly defensive game is like a football team that never goes over the 50-yard line. and they were not able to show any affirmative case so i would say that was a main thing. also, we did, we had a committee in each state that was fighting it. we train them, how to make the argument. how to make them calmly and respectfully and truthfully, and not to say anything that was exaggerated. not to use other arguments like it was caused by the un or some other argument like that. just stick to the legal arguments. and the one place where we got fair treatment was in the hearings. because of your typical state legislators thinks if we are going to hear about a bill, we need to hear from both sides. of course, the media didn't think that way at all. the media were 99% against us. and it was pretty funny. a lot of those filled donahue shows that i was on, and you will have to see -- i did a speech a couple years ago
and so i forced the other side into kind of dividing up the phyllis schlafly report and coming into this hearing and saying the schlafly says so and so and it isn't so. but that was a wholly defensive game is like a football team that never goes over the 50-yard line. and they were not able to show any affirmative case so i would say that was a main thing. also, we did, we had a committee in each state that was fighting it. we train them, how to make the argument. how to make them calmly and...
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it's the deputy chief economist at julius bear and still with us around the desk is phyllis man duca.thank you for joining us. a lot of people are saying with these relatively successful auctions of the 2 and the 5 and the 7 is presumed to go that way, as well, this afternoon, that this is a really good sign. what's your take? >> well, of course, it's a good sign. however, you have to keep in mind, it's one of the most liquid markets in the world. so probably a little surprised. on the other hand, when you look for risk in duration plays, you look gore treasuries and longer duration and you buy this risking when you get attractive yields for that. >> but david, we've had two guests on "worldwide exchange" so far, one who said that bond yields remain very low and that's something to keep an eye on. and another one said that it's dangerous, that's his word, dangerous, to be in long-term bonds right now. what do you think? >> well, it depends on the economic outlook. when you expect economic recovery will be risky, that we return to economic growth already to potential economic growth al
it's the deputy chief economist at julius bear and still with us around the desk is phyllis man duca.thank you for joining us. a lot of people are saying with these relatively successful auctions of the 2 and the 5 and the 7 is presumed to go that way, as well, this afternoon, that this is a really good sign. what's your take? >> well, of course, it's a good sign. however, you have to keep in mind, it's one of the most liquid markets in the world. so probably a little surprised. on the...
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tomorrow, on c-span2, a tribute to phyllis schlafly. that will begin live on c-span2. monday, republican fcc commissioner robert mcdowell on his efforts to provide more transparency and the commission's role in expanding broadband. the communicators that a p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> this fall, entered the home of the nation's highest court. the supreme court, cumming the first sunday in october on c- span. a discussion now on israeli counterterrorism. you'll hear from the director of israel's counterterrorism europe. this is just about half an hour. >> good morning. my name is [unintelligible] i am the director of the university center terrorism studies which is an consortium of universities and think tanks and almost 40 countries around the world. this is the national security council. professor william orson from the south asia center of strategic studies. my colleague, professor edgar brenner will introduce our speakers and i would like to also welcome the audience the represents a academics as well as government officials and members of embassies and the media. in
tomorrow, on c-span2, a tribute to phyllis schlafly. that will begin live on c-span2. monday, republican fcc commissioner robert mcdowell on his efforts to provide more transparency and the commission's role in expanding broadband. the communicators that a p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> this fall, entered the home of the nation's highest court. the supreme court, cumming the first sunday in october on c- span. a discussion now on israeli counterterrorism. you'll hear from the director of...
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i love phyllis wheatley for what she means to us.was someone who wrote, you know, while being enslaved, and who showed us that she could basically, you know, deal with the oppression and write her way through it. and even though we used to hate the way that sounded, because it sounded very 18th century white and new england, we still were able to feel her heart. i love some of the poems of done bar. these are all older writers and i'm deliberately mentioning them. i don't think many people relate to them. i love jean tumer who wrote a wonderful book called cain. like an aunt to me. >> host: you edited a book of o'neal? >> guest: yes, i edited a book. there is james baldwin, ann petrie. there is coming closer to our time, there's tony morrison, there's sonya sanchez. tony k. so many wonderful writers. i've just been reading a wonderful play by pearl cleg, a song for coretta king. so very moving. there are too many to name. >> host: by the way, if you're just tuning in, this will be rebroadcast midnight eastern time 9:00 p.m. on the we
i love phyllis wheatley for what she means to us.was someone who wrote, you know, while being enslaved, and who showed us that she could basically, you know, deal with the oppression and write her way through it. and even though we used to hate the way that sounded, because it sounded very 18th century white and new england, we still were able to feel her heart. i love some of the poems of done bar. these are all older writers and i'm deliberately mentioning them. i don't think many people...
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. >> my name is phyllis buck off nine. -- phyllis kaufman.rading partner with the u.s. i feel like the administration has been ignoring the complaints from prime minister harper about america. it seems there are thousands of jobs that rely on the relationship that we have with canada. my question is is by america affecting this largest a provision that was added to please come the labor groups to support obama to be elected and it's not actually going to have a long-term effect on this relationship or is the u.s. in a way taking for granted these relationships and always paid attention to the ones who made more noise like china and mexico? >> i think it's not over yet you know the outcome. that's not the case in this instance because the funds being dispersed through the recovery act are coming at a relatively slow pace. we will see them coming out over a year or two. over time we are going to hear more and more complaints from u.s. companies and canadian and european and other companies jobs being stopped it, lost. so this is not going to go
. >> my name is phyllis buck off nine. -- phyllis kaufman.rading partner with the u.s. i feel like the administration has been ignoring the complaints from prime minister harper about america. it seems there are thousands of jobs that rely on the relationship that we have with canada. my question is is by america affecting this largest a provision that was added to please come the labor groups to support obama to be elected and it's not actually going to have a long-term effect on this...
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caller: good morning, my name is phyllis, and i have been. republican all been. believe barack obama is a good man. even though i am a republican and i would not have voted for him, i believe his heart is correct, however, i believe he is being used. on health care, i believe it is sidetracking as for more important thing. the safety of our country is far more important. it won't do any good to have good health care if we're not safe. i believe the enemy is sidetracking us. the problems we're having right now are not the obama's fault or george bush's fault, or dick cheney's fault, and it is no one's fault but the christians. host: you said that you think the enemy is sidetracking s? caller: yes, the enemy is satan. our country was founded on christianity. we had revivals. but the christians are being persecuted right now. it is their own fault. god says that my people which are called by my name will humble themselves and pray and seek my fac e and turn from their wicked ways, then i will hear their cry. host: andrews, north carolina, on the independent line. ca
caller: good morning, my name is phyllis, and i have been. republican all been. believe barack obama is a good man. even though i am a republican and i would not have voted for him, i believe his heart is correct, however, i believe he is being used. on health care, i believe it is sidetracking as for more important thing. the safety of our country is far more important. it won't do any good to have good health care if we're not safe. i believe the enemy is sidetracking us. the problems we're...
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phyllis joins us from florida on the independent line. good morning. caller: the reason why i am calling today, i want to think he's been very much. the reason for that is watching the local cable news, you get a lot of bias information. i watched the local cable news and they are not feel it -- they are not fooling people anymore. people do not -- people have common sense. you only get one side, and then you look at the polls, and people are not stupid. the only -- the only interview people that do have insurance, and we want them to know that we know that. watching the show on msnbc a couple of days ago, he said that 83% of people want health insurance. i know the names of the major cable news, and they did not show that. i think that is very sad when i look at c-span, i want to get the real view. let me see who is calling in and give a point of view, and you have a lot of people calling in who want reform. i just one cnn and fox to know that they are not fooling anyone. one lady got up and for the senator at a town hall meeting and said "you woke up
phyllis joins us from florida on the independent line. good morning. caller: the reason why i am calling today, i want to think he's been very much. the reason for that is watching the local cable news, you get a lot of bias information. i watched the local cable news and they are not feel it -- they are not fooling people anymore. people do not -- people have common sense. you only get one side, and then you look at the polls, and people are not stupid. the only -- the only interview people...
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c-span: but you say in the book -- is cade colburn your godmother -- >> guest: yes -- jeff phyllis lagat for the. c-span: but you also say cade disappointed you when it came to the "national review" article by david frum. >> guest: yeah, she didn't stand up for me and didn't alert me and she kind of took a neutral view between me and frum. and i thought he had really slandered me and libelled me as being unpatriotic and hoping that america loses the war. i mean, that is really a final thing to say. c-span: how do you have any relationship with david frum today? >> guest: no. c-span: how do you -- with all these different personalities, how do you get along on a day-to-day basis? >> guest: you mean how do i live with myself? [laughter] c-span: no, i don't mean that at all. i mean, you're not the only one that has these disagreements in town. how do you -- >> guest: weld at -- c-span: -- sifted out? >> guest: i think that's -- you know, i don't want to sound like a wholley joke, but i think having faith is more important than these disagreements. i think trying to do a good job. i work ver
c-span: but you say in the book -- is cade colburn your godmother -- >> guest: yes -- jeff phyllis lagat for the. c-span: but you also say cade disappointed you when it came to the "national review" article by david frum. >> guest: yeah, she didn't stand up for me and didn't alert me and she kind of took a neutral view between me and frum. and i thought he had really slandered me and libelled me as being unpatriotic and hoping that america loses the war. i mean, that is...
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. >> i'm kevin grumback and i partner -- >> i'm mark dug began senior economist at the -- >> i'm phyllis torda, chief executive for the national committee for. >> paul grundy, director of healthcare transformation forfom corporation -- representing about 400,000 physicians on primary care and most of the fortune 500 to really drive transformation and change in the covenant in the way we buy care and deliver care around a model of care, patient center primary care. >> i'm john tucker. c.e.o. of the american -- an internist. >> i'm executive director of the national association of public hospitals and healthcare systems and will emphasize the health systems part in this meeting. >> i'm a family practitioner. previously -- [indiscernible] >> craig jones, i'm the director for the vermont blueprint for health and a pediatrician as well. >> and i'm michael soman, a family physician who practiced for 17 years at group health -- now i'm the president of a medical group and medical director of the owned and operated delivery system. >> barbara walters, senior medical director at dartmouth hitchco
. >> i'm kevin grumback and i partner -- >> i'm mark dug began senior economist at the -- >> i'm phyllis torda, chief executive for the national committee for. >> paul grundy, director of healthcare transformation forfom corporation -- representing about 400,000 physicians on primary care and most of the fortune 500 to really drive transformation and change in the covenant in the way we buy care and deliver care around a model of care, patient center primary care....
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posted a blog post, brought in off at about it but what they decided to do was to issue a flyer and phyllishe five-- big brother is here, and called those in favor to the committee tyrants in training. it had several points as to why the committee was wrong. they actually quoted one of the students senators who was in favor of this tolerance and equality committee who was quoted as saying-- so they put that on there and distributed it all over campus and actually went to the campus newspaper and gave a copy to one of them, to the campus newspaper. the next day there was a front-page article in the campus newspaper repeating a lot of the points that were brought up in this fly air and because of this fly air and the continuing controversy operated by this flightier the following week the student government decided to scrap the tolerance and equality committee. [applause] i am just trying to underscore that sometimes again going back to this small sample activities can be very effective and don't underestimate the small activities to get your new members involved. obviously we as conservative
posted a blog post, brought in off at about it but what they decided to do was to issue a flyer and phyllishe five-- big brother is here, and called those in favor to the committee tyrants in training. it had several points as to why the committee was wrong. they actually quoted one of the students senators who was in favor of this tolerance and equality committee who was quoted as saying-- so they put that on there and distributed it all over campus and actually went to the campus newspaper...
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i can't be a conservative spokesman but you attack right wing and your phyllis schlafly, ronald reagan reincarnate. i kept checking with lots of conservatives. have you ever heard of this kathleen parker? nobody heard of her before. >> host: but she became a media favorite. we know how that works. >> guest: yes, we do. >> host: you turn on your own and suddenly are loved by all. >> guest: or an embarrassment like the example i brought up in the context the total media blackout on the john edwards having an affair of his cancer stricken wife for months i had to get my news from the national enquirer. >> host: the only people that covered it, at the same time "the new york times" was running front-page stories about the suppose it affairs of mccain which were bogus. >> guest: they finally pulled list for. >> host: but despite edwards. >> guest: i had to get my news from the national enquirer. finally it comes true and i have a memo from one of the editors at the la times instructed his lawyers apparently there was interest in this, the boulders should not mention did john edwards story.
i can't be a conservative spokesman but you attack right wing and your phyllis schlafly, ronald reagan reincarnate. i kept checking with lots of conservatives. have you ever heard of this kathleen parker? nobody heard of her before. >> host: but she became a media favorite. we know how that works. >> guest: yes, we do. >> host: you turn on your own and suddenly are loved by all. >> guest: or an embarrassment like the example i brought up in the context the total media...
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he also patrick fitzgerald subpoenaed herself on records and those of "new york times" reporter phyllisnd got the cell phone records and went to the second circuit appeals so to me this is his third encouragement on the first amendment. why would patrick fitzgerald cared if peter plants's book was meaningless or some crazy conspiracy theory why would a guy on his level of their? let me give you the story today and a few people in the audience here in santa barbara who can ask questions at the end and those watching at home, then you can maybe ask yourself, you will have an answer for me be why he didn't want. ali mohamed, there are few figures in the history of radical islam to match ali mohamed. okay? in my first book, well, before i get to that let me mention in any great war, in any military combat, and we have a friend of mine who is a distinguished navy veteran. my father was a need the chief i'm proud to say. in any great war you need to things, operations and intelligence. you need somebody on the ground blogging things up and you need spies to figure out with the other side know
he also patrick fitzgerald subpoenaed herself on records and those of "new york times" reporter phyllisnd got the cell phone records and went to the second circuit appeals so to me this is his third encouragement on the first amendment. why would patrick fitzgerald cared if peter plants's book was meaningless or some crazy conspiracy theory why would a guy on his level of their? let me give you the story today and a few people in the audience here in santa barbara who can ask...
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phyllis and third. but it in a rocket. send it back to earth. altman the we need to use the same approaches that we would for humans. so the simple returns will be our first round trips to mars. it is an important concept. robotic missions to mars today have been one-way trips. i know most people talk about humans on one-way trips humans are going to do round trips. sample return would be our first round trip. we use that technology for humans to do sample returns. there has been a study looking at how we can use the same rockets and vehicles to drive sambo returns. so to look at it during a large map of mars landing vehicles to do multiple sample returns deterred. and i'll test quickly show you some of the islands of that. but duke and pack a lot of mass. you can to a sample return and a single motion. a simple return is key because it is the logical intersection between the two much programs. i think that we should focus on that within the mars community. push hard for sample returns. why? first it has enormous scientific value. bill level of
phyllis and third. but it in a rocket. send it back to earth. altman the we need to use the same approaches that we would for humans. so the simple returns will be our first round trips to mars. it is an important concept. robotic missions to mars today have been one-way trips. i know most people talk about humans on one-way trips humans are going to do round trips. sample return would be our first round trip. we use that technology for humans to do sample returns. there has been a study...
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in iraqi kurdistan you find phyllis of sympathy towards israel. -- you find feelings of sympathy towards israel. it is rather disturbing to me. i think they want to have it both ways actually, but they would like to have it so the suffering as that is under control. that is a little bit unfair to the kurds, but i don't think they should use that line because you should not equate god with oil. i remember seeing the district director's office, an israeli flag. i asked him about it. it goes back to 1970's when the kurdish revolts was supported in part by israel, so there is a sense of solidarity. , but i don't think there is a strong israeli role in kurdistan. the kurds cannot afford to do that. there has been talk that kurdistan will be staging ground for israeli jets on the way to bombed iranian nuclear facilities. i am not sure kurdistan wants to become a warship. -- on the way to bomb iranian nuclear facilities. it is totally vulnerable to attacks by the neighboring states, which are more powerful. kurdistan has to play a very careful game. i don't see any strong alliance there. on the
in iraqi kurdistan you find phyllis of sympathy towards israel. -- you find feelings of sympathy towards israel. it is rather disturbing to me. i think they want to have it both ways actually, but they would like to have it so the suffering as that is under control. that is a little bit unfair to the kurds, but i don't think they should use that line because you should not equate god with oil. i remember seeing the district director's office, an israeli flag. i asked him about it. it goes back...