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usually my ego won't let me do that. >> so nice to meet you, phyllis. >> phyllis offered to give me ane tour of the manhattan art market, starting with her own collection. >> wow. this is unbelievable. i don't even know where to look. >> to phyllis, it is not just what she puts on her walls, but what she places beside it that matters. she has a personal connection with some of the artists and likes to take their preferences into account. >> well, bill knew picasso and had -- >> bill, your husband? >> -- my husband, and had maybe 20 visits with him. they talked about the influence of tribal on picasso. >> phyllis' late husband was curator at the museum of modern art for over 20 years. he passed away in 2006, but that didn't stop her from growing the collection and investing in picassos like this one. >> it didn't look very astounding, but i thought and knew wow, that's for me. and it had a reasonable estimate of $100,000 to $150,000. i had to bid three times that at least to get it. >> are you certain you could get that money back if you were to sell this today? >> i think so, yes. >> m
usually my ego won't let me do that. >> so nice to meet you, phyllis. >> phyllis offered to give me ane tour of the manhattan art market, starting with her own collection. >> wow. this is unbelievable. i don't even know where to look. >> to phyllis, it is not just what she puts on her walls, but what she places beside it that matters. she has a personal connection with some of the artists and likes to take their preferences into account. >> well, bill knew picasso...
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it starts at around $250,000 and goes to around $700,000. >> my enthusiasm has given phyllis an idea.nvites ronald lauder to view a few of these paintings in her collection. >> this is the best. >> this is the best. >> and she has a second early painting to show him. >> it really does look like a wall. >> i like the way he factored in the teeth and the mouth. i would not like to meet him on the streets. >> but it was the first painting that has really caught his eye. phyllis says it is worth $10 million, and she is waiting for him to bid that. >> some i have known for 20, 30 years. part of the passion is the chase. >> what do you get when you bring a mathematical genius into the kitchen? we will find out after the break, when nathan shows us how to take food into the next dimension. >> never do this. never. ♪ >> meet nathan myhrvold, a legendary innovator and former chief technology officer at microsoft who trades in big ideas. now he is bringing his curiosity to the kitchen, and cooking will never be the same. welcome to intellectual ventures, an invention lab north of seattle where
it starts at around $250,000 and goes to around $700,000. >> my enthusiasm has given phyllis an idea.nvites ronald lauder to view a few of these paintings in her collection. >> this is the best. >> this is the best. >> and she has a second early painting to show him. >> it really does look like a wall. >> i like the way he factored in the teeth and the mouth. i would not like to meet him on the streets. >> but it was the first painting that has really...
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conozcan a judy, phyllis y christi.ero tardarán tres minutos en resolver todos sus problemas con un solo perfecter fusion styler. esta es judy. ella tiene el cabello fino y no puede mantener un rizo. >> es muy fino. es demasiado delgado, y tengo este horrible remolino. >> miren este remolino. ¿se identifican con esto? >> muy bien. le damos una vuelta. >> voy a mostrarte cómo se usa. muy bien. y luego dejaremos que judy lo haga por sí misma. yo voy a tomar esta sección y la voy a rodar hacia abajo. ¿lo puedes sentir? puedes tocarlo. >> guau. ¿está encendido? >> sí. y tú, judy, dime, ¿cómo te sientes? >> no siento nada caliente. >> muy bien. mira esto. aquí voy. cuando lo levanto, ¿ves cómo se eleva? esa es la altura que se obtiene con una secadora y un cepillo redondo, ¿verdad? también consigo un rizo como el que se obtiene con un rizador, pero no me preocupo por la tenaza. >> ¿y qué pasa con este remolino que ella tiene? >> ella podrá controlarlo. y esta es la mejor parte porque su peinado va a durar todo el día. >> muy
conozcan a judy, phyllis y christi.ero tardarán tres minutos en resolver todos sus problemas con un solo perfecter fusion styler. esta es judy. ella tiene el cabello fino y no puede mantener un rizo. >> es muy fino. es demasiado delgado, y tengo este horrible remolino. >> miren este remolino. ¿se identifican con esto? >> muy bien. le damos una vuelta. >> voy a mostrarte cómo se usa. muy bien. y luego dejaremos que judy lo haga por sí misma. yo voy a tomar esta...
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. >> where's phyllis? how are you, kid?d to see you. >> reporter: 92-year-old phyllis gould waited for this moment for years, writing letters to every president since clinton. and what did these letters say? >> the women were being ignored. we were on the home front and that war wouldn't have been won without us. ♪ >> reporter: that was world war ii. as men departed for the battlefields, 20 million brave american women stepped up. becoming welders and electricians. they were known as rosie the riveters. their motto -- we can do it! but 70-plus years later, phyllis worried the rosies' legacy was fading. >> truthfully, i thought i would drift through my life invisible to anybody. >> reporter: then, this week, finally, an invitation to the white house. >> you deserved this visit a long, long time ago. >> reporter: why was it so important to you that we recognize the rosies? >> seeing these women working in a factory, doing anything any man can do, it began to change everything. >> reporter: a special visit capped off by a very
. >> where's phyllis? how are you, kid?d to see you. >> reporter: 92-year-old phyllis gould waited for this moment for years, writing letters to every president since clinton. and what did these letters say? >> the women were being ignored. we were on the home front and that war wouldn't have been won without us. ♪ >> reporter: that was world war ii. as men departed for the battlefields, 20 million brave american women stepped up. becoming welders and electricians....
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place that phyllis and the gop seems to think we are comfortable being in.aditionally been marginalized as folks pretend that we have the soft jobs and husband to take care of us. that is not reality of american women. it is not reality of american will tine da women today. interesting to see remarks come from somebody, a spokesperson from another era. they're so in keeping with what republicans are saying every day, every week, right now. just like a couple weeks ago, we had the spokes women come out in texas to explain greg abbott's stance on equal pay. and they were both, i don't know their ages. they looked to be in their 30s. one said women were extremely busy. that's why they didn't care about equal pay. and the other said women should buck up and be better negotiators as the men. not her age causing this. the agenda of today's republican party. >> literally an jenn that is so antiquated it makes mad men look like 2001, space odyssey at p certain points. jess macintosh, thank you for joining me tonight. >> thank you. >> three resignations announced in
place that phyllis and the gop seems to think we are comfortable being in.aditionally been marginalized as folks pretend that we have the soft jobs and husband to take care of us. that is not reality of american women. it is not reality of american will tine da women today. interesting to see remarks come from somebody, a spokesperson from another era. they're so in keeping with what republicans are saying every day, every week, right now. just like a couple weeks ago, we had the spokes women...
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phyllis is pointing it out. she does so by. >> let me back up that women like to marry successful guys though? national bureau of economic research pointed last year this is not a right wing group. they did expansive study. there has been studies as far as back as i know about in 1989. and many studies since then that have shown that women look to marry men who are more successful in part, bill, so they can take time off. raise their children. it's a natural instinct. >> not have to worry about the economic repercussions. when they marry somebody who is less successful, their marriages are less satisfying and they are more likely to end in divorce. >> wow. all right, leslie, from your perch you say, what? >> wow. kate, i thought we were going to agree on this. let me tell you, when i first married my husband he made a lot less. he was in residency and i didn't marry him because of money. out here in los angeles we call those gold diggers if i was going to marry for money, bill, i would have married you. the prob
phyllis is pointing it out. she does so by. >> let me back up that women like to marry successful guys though? national bureau of economic research pointed last year this is not a right wing group. they did expansive study. there has been studies as far as back as i know about in 1989. and many studies since then that have shown that women look to marry men who are more successful in part, bill, so they can take time off. raise their children. it's a natural instinct. >> not have to...
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phyllis bennett focuses on the middle east and she also advises several u.n. officials. phyllis, welcome. >> thank you. >> how does israel negotiate with the palestinians when hamas doesn't even recognize israel? >> well, first of all, you negotiate with governmental officials, not credit political parties. we don't make demands of political parties, we make demands of government and governing agencies. fm israelis were serious about negotiations, which i don't believe they are. if they were, they would want, they would dland that owners demand that everybody be at the table because negotiations are not serious. this is not israel's business or the united states's business to determine who speaks for the palestinians. when the palestinians can speak with one voice, that's a much more important reality for palestinians themselves, to make that decision. >> the reality is, though, that the palestinians are speaking with a voice of hamas now. and i go back to the question: i don't understand how it's possible to negotiate with a group that doesn't recognize that israel exis
phyllis bennett focuses on the middle east and she also advises several u.n. officials. phyllis, welcome. >> thank you. >> how does israel negotiate with the palestinians when hamas doesn't even recognize israel? >> well, first of all, you negotiate with governmental officials, not credit political parties. we don't make demands of political parties, we make demands of government and governing agencies. fm israelis were serious about negotiations, which i don't believe they...
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as phyllis so eloquently said, the pay gap helps promote and sustain maerms.rove economic prospects for women is to improve job prospects for men in their lives, even that means increasing the so-called pay gap. well said. to help women, we may need to increase the pay gap. 77 cents to the dollar is a good start but we can do better. why not 50 cents on the dollar? or, or call me a radical feminist, but maybe women shouldn't be paid at all. don't listen to me, ladies. i'm just a guy who makes more than you. you've got to take some personal responsibility here. tomorrow morning i want you to march into your boss boss' offid say mr. thompson i've proven myself. i've got initiative. i've got enthusiasm. i've exceeded my sales quota which is why i demand a 25% pay cut and give that money to chuck in the mailroom. he's nice. she's single, and if i couldn't make represent, seed seem ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ gigantic, gigantic, gigantic ♪ a big, big love ♪ gigantic, gigantic, gigantic ♪ a big, big love ♪ ♪ it's a place you've been before, but it's not on any map. so go out there, los
as phyllis so eloquently said, the pay gap helps promote and sustain maerms.rove economic prospects for women is to improve job prospects for men in their lives, even that means increasing the so-called pay gap. well said. to help women, we may need to increase the pay gap. 77 cents to the dollar is a good start but we can do better. why not 50 cents on the dollar? or, or call me a radical feminist, but maybe women shouldn't be paid at all. don't listen to me, ladies. i'm just a guy who makes...
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. >> where is phyllis? >> oh. >> how are you, kid?ould has waited 12 years for this moment. >> when did you start writing letters to the white house? >> when clinton was no revenuine house. >> reporter: what did these say? >> i felt the women were being ignored. we were equally important. they were out on the battlefield but we were on the home front and that war wouldn't have been won without us. ♪ all day long a chance she's the -- >> reporter: that's because at the advent of world war ii as men departed for the battlefield, 20 million brave american women entered the workforce for the very first time. >> throughout america women are replacing draftees and relieving skilled men needed in other jobs. >> reporter: turning gender stereotypes on their heads becoming welders and electricians. >> the jobs in the defense industries can be done by women today. >> reporter: independent, famed for their red bandannas they were known as rosie the rivers. women who rescued the economy, paving the way for all of us in the workplace today thanks
. >> where is phyllis? >> oh. >> how are you, kid?ould has waited 12 years for this moment. >> when did you start writing letters to the white house? >> when clinton was no revenuine house. >> reporter: what did these say? >> i felt the women were being ignored. we were equally important. they were out on the battlefield but we were on the home front and that war wouldn't have been won without us. ♪ all day long a chance she's the -- >>...
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. >>> still ahead, phyllis' guide to marriage for the modern career woman. "pretenders" is next. and valiant knights stood watch for the kingdom was vast and monsters lurked in the deep and the good queen showed the boy it could all be real avo: all of great britain, all in one place book on expedia before april 30th and save up to thirty percent. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. at your ford deal
. >>> still ahead, phyllis' guide to marriage for the modern career woman. "pretenders" is next. and valiant knights stood watch for the kingdom was vast and monsters lurked in the deep and the good queen showed the boy it could all be real avo: all of great britain, all in one place book on expedia before april 30th and save up to thirty percent. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five...
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we saw the backlash and we saw it with phyllis schlafly at the time. she was able to convince women that if you have the equal rights amendment they would end up having to lose their husbands the husband had to pay alimony and she said we would have to have unisex bathrooms which made me wonder she was on a plane. [laughter] you know and i debated her and she was there to protect the rights of the unborn child. i said how many of your friends will adopt a black baby? that's not the point. i said yes it is. we still have these real big fights but what i really wanted to say about this religious movement is today and i'm sure you covered it because you are so smart the money is there. you follow the money. the coat druthers and everybody else. the tea party for us is the gift that keeps on giving because we can ice fight back at it. although women's, i'm being tweeting everybody. on the internet you have all these women writing, every single one. as soon as the koch brothers do something they rattle it back and and we have to fight the money. windy davis
we saw the backlash and we saw it with phyllis schlafly at the time. she was able to convince women that if you have the equal rights amendment they would end up having to lose their husbands the husband had to pay alimony and she said we would have to have unisex bathrooms which made me wonder she was on a plane. [laughter] you know and i debated her and she was there to protect the rights of the unborn child. i said how many of your friends will adopt a black baby? that's not the point. i...
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a reminder if you have a consumer problem or question, call our hotline phyllis lyon. call our hotline, 888-5-helps- u. volunteers are there right now. we'll be right back. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, you're bumped from a flightt afternoon. ============b r e a k ============== >>> thank you for watching. see you at 5:00. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> liam: you either get out or i throw you out. >> quinn: go ahead, liam. you put your hands on me and see what happens. >> liam: quinn, do you think i'm afraid of you? i know why you're here. you're here to damage contro for your son, get me to back off. it's not gonna happen. there is nothing you can do or say that will make me give up on hope. nothing. >> hope: [ sighs ] out of control. >> wyatt: huh. that is definitely how i would describe liam's behavior. i mean, kidnapping you, stealing my camper? but it's okay 'cause we're back in the office, safe and sound. >> hope: not pregnant.
a reminder if you have a consumer problem or question, call our hotline phyllis lyon. call our hotline, 888-5-helps- u. volunteers are there right now. we'll be right back. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, you're bumped from a flightt afternoon. ============b r e a k ============== >>> thank you for watching. see you at 5:00. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> liam: you either get out or i throw you out. >> quinn: go ahead, liam. you put your hands on me and...
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i have not heard of anyone called phyllis a long time. >> i have worked with a phyllis and they bertha are not children. let's talk about chocolate. we are vaguely close to the weekend. ury's rivals aadb purple patch in time for easter. it is a chocolate maker in the u.k. and they wanted to trademark this purple color. the purple color is technically -- that is the technical description of the collar. they wanted to trademark it. the company has been using it since world war i. they lost an appeal that would allow them to trademark this. they were up against nestlÉ. >> my children will be delighted because they have an easter egg hunt tonight. town is purple. >> it means a lot to them. the second hour of countdown continues after the break. ♪ >> high hopes for recovery. how many jobs did the u.s. economy created in march? we will find out today. recovery, that workshop where we will talk to some of the biggest names in economics. chuck hagel talked to russia. does he signs up -- see signs of russia? backing down >> there are troops that are moving around. no indication of any significa
i have not heard of anyone called phyllis a long time. >> i have worked with a phyllis and they bertha are not children. let's talk about chocolate. we are vaguely close to the weekend. ury's rivals aadb purple patch in time for easter. it is a chocolate maker in the u.k. and they wanted to trademark this purple color. the purple color is technically -- that is the technical description of the collar. they wanted to trademark it. the company has been using it since world war i. they lost...
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. >> where is phyllis?ting letters to every president since clinton. what did the letters say? >> we were being ignored. we were on the homefront. that war wouldn't have been won without us >> reporter: that was world war ii. as men left for the battlefield, 20 million women stepped up. becoming welders and electricians. they were known as rosy the riveters. their motto, we can do it. bus 70 years later, phyllis worried the legacy was fading. >> honestly, i thought i would just drift through my life invisible to anybody. >> reporter: then this week, an invitation to the white house. >> you deserved this visit a long, long time ago. >> reporter: why was it so important to you that we recognize the rosies? >> seeing these women working in a factory doing anything any man could do, it began to change everything. >> reporter: a special visit capped off by a very special surprise. >> hey! >> i want a hug. >> oh, absolutely. >> thank you. >> reporter: i saw you sneak a kiss on the lips with the president. >> i di
. >> where is phyllis?ting letters to every president since clinton. what did the letters say? >> we were being ignored. we were on the homefront. that war wouldn't have been won without us >> reporter: that was world war ii. as men left for the battlefield, 20 million women stepped up. becoming welders and electricians. they were known as rosy the riveters. their motto, we can do it. bus 70 years later, phyllis worried the legacy was fading. >> honestly, i thought i...
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may take a turn over the weekend funny how i can go down that joins us here in the studio or down phyllis and one the eyes of all efforts must be put in to rescue operations through friday as its showers and strong winds on the way this weekend at the moment there is some relief now that when sbs dropped to about two point five meters per second. this is about one fifth of this field we got yesterday at this time of the day. waves continued to main com had zero point six meters title cars are moving at an average grade of about one point six meters per second. however that's a further drop to half a meter per second four times tomorrow at three seventeen am ten seventeen am four thirty by ap and that is and at nine fifty two pm. so what progress can be made at those times. i know what the weather i din go for tomorrow looks to be petted and today sunny skies are forecast with calm waves and breezy winds. that's all for now and i'll be back with the latest after midnight thank you both young and those are the stories are falling at this i want you sign in styling job and stay tuned for the
may take a turn over the weekend funny how i can go down that joins us here in the studio or down phyllis and one the eyes of all efforts must be put in to rescue operations through friday as its showers and strong winds on the way this weekend at the moment there is some relief now that when sbs dropped to about two point five meters per second. this is about one fifth of this field we got yesterday at this time of the day. waves continued to main com had zero point six meters title cars are...
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investigative agencies and the prosecution may decide impressing judges of this funding to forge a phyllis was leading the prosecution in the case said in the kitchen. so what is under investigation can see everything that needed to walk to the prosecution. not prosecute him and helpful and twenty nine if anything by many in the case. day two and by the farm attached to the argument i'd put it. each one trying to investigate his head john speaks of the dvd player which seemed to bend on the sunny spot teach phonics in woodland in the war crimes team in nineteen seventy one liberation war. recommended on tuesday d assets of six associates of the jemaah the first and the prosecution of that a juice box even be the fullest walk by and try the ict. last time that international crime stoppers on eighteen. we are going to paint john kiss of life crimes. all other counties that can crack it means that any person who died and glide on time i intend to johnson can assign to all it comes to his humanity. this is the first time in this case the only time. the movie kiss him on doctors to stand for so
investigative agencies and the prosecution may decide impressing judges of this funding to forge a phyllis was leading the prosecution in the case said in the kitchen. so what is under investigation can see everything that needed to walk to the prosecution. not prosecute him and helpful and twenty nine if anything by many in the case. day two and by the farm attached to the argument i'd put it. each one trying to investigate his head john speaks of the dvd player which seemed to bend on the...
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identify him here, in the past and he goes around the table and says morton, what is your issue and phyllis what is your issue and tony what is your and gary what is your and i'm toward the last and richard what is yours and he said with all due respect to my friends, they are all wrong. no one is talking about the most important issue. the most important issue is personal. we have learned that many years ago. personal is policy. and i explained that and said if you move into pennsylvania avenue and all that moves in with you are fortune 500 types, the issues are over. personal is policy. where somebody tells you they are conservative. who is around them? who do they walk with? some of these governors, mike lee, ted cruz, they walk with us. and some of the governors do the same. if you have not walked with the conservatives for the last 15-20 years you are not likely to surround yourself with conservatives. i have a company of 77 employees one of the president is here and mark comes into my office with four or five executives and said we studied this problem and i trust these people and i h
identify him here, in the past and he goes around the table and says morton, what is your issue and phyllis what is your issue and tony what is your and gary what is your and i'm toward the last and richard what is yours and he said with all due respect to my friends, they are all wrong. no one is talking about the most important issue. the most important issue is personal. we have learned that many years ago. personal is policy. and i explained that and said if you move into pennsylvania...
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. >> this is phyllis at the fulton street station number 2 train. this is new york, spontaneity.tranger asks usually for money. but today this stranger asks for something valuable and free. she asked for a part of me. i love new york. i'm somehow fascinated by it. i think we're all becoming more and more alienated. we can connect more through the internet, but we're more isolated. really, we're all independent and living apart, but the subway is this giant connector. so i feel it's a very fertile site. >> reporter: schwartzman is actually not a poet herself. she teaches architecture and design at columbia university and barnard college. but she says she has always been fast naeted by how people connect in public spaces like trains. she says while commuting one day last spring, the idea to ask strangers to write poems hit her with a funk. she had the first participants write in her iphone. later that day, she bought her first notebook for the project. >> person-to-person, it's hand-to-pen. it's pen-to-paper. and i'm almost thinking, it's so powerful that i wonder if that is someth
. >> this is phyllis at the fulton street station number 2 train. this is new york, spontaneity.tranger asks usually for money. but today this stranger asks for something valuable and free. she asked for a part of me. i love new york. i'm somehow fascinated by it. i think we're all becoming more and more alienated. we can connect more through the internet, but we're more isolated. really, we're all independent and living apart, but the subway is this giant connector. so i feel it's a very...
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one day phyllis mind into something more about its problems. after all that it is time to continue as coach of jamie intimate bunco i have the one that the re introduced me to the bowling and even counting the receipt and one non financials to connect me to mother nature or inspiring gift. i was the mandatory entry to the new comment on it and without hands together. he told me we need to move around in circles getting things to make my call for more full commons of the act she told me to fit the topic of the taiwan straits and two thousand and eight. as we go around the franco. and signings. that's exactly twenty days. although im not thinking jumping out to greet and i did feel a sense of calmness and enjoyed it finds the mini stories connected to these ancient books and stories of millions to financial problems centuries old kristen and right you have all been whispered about the place. this seems to be never entered into the story the link to the special autonomy in southern siberia the knee and it's not a bond that this fact about the resp
one day phyllis mind into something more about its problems. after all that it is time to continue as coach of jamie intimate bunco i have the one that the re introduced me to the bowling and even counting the receipt and one non financials to connect me to mother nature or inspiring gift. i was the mandatory entry to the new comment on it and without hands together. he told me we need to move around in circles getting things to make my call for more full commons of the act she told me to fit...
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buckley jr., al gregory, phyllis schlafly, newt gingrich, and ralph reed. this is about 45 minutes. >> as we begin now want to point out one aspect. our guest is also a part-time fox news commentator. millions of americans, of course, no bill o'reilly as the factor. valerie, and this case, has been a factor long before the factory was cool. john c. west professor of international politics and american government at the citadel, the host and co-founder of the new york meeting, and nationally recognized gathering of elected officials among journalists, business leaders, and conservative authors in new york city and also founded the charleston meeting which meets in south carolina. he previously opted the new york times best-seller which she is too modest to advertise, shadowboxes government unions control america and rob the taxpayers blind. a member of the council on foreign relations and served as vice chairman of the council on foreign relations task force on terrorism financing and is frequently testifying on chair financing, regulation of the financial-s
buckley jr., al gregory, phyllis schlafly, newt gingrich, and ralph reed. this is about 45 minutes. >> as we begin now want to point out one aspect. our guest is also a part-time fox news commentator. millions of americans, of course, no bill o'reilly as the factor. valerie, and this case, has been a factor long before the factory was cool. john c. west professor of international politics and american government at the citadel, the host and co-founder of the new york meeting, and...
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look there actually are things phyllis schlafly and i agree about sprint court being one of them buthe idea that men don't like high earning women just promotes the worst kinds of ideas and stereotypes about what it means to be a man or a woman and that is for you. there's nothing normal about a nation earn economy having or producing a middle class having a middle class is a choice that a society has to make and it's a choice we need to make again here in the united states in this generation if we want to strive stop the destruction of the remnants of the last generations middle class despite what you my read in the wall street journal or see on fox so-called news capitalism is not an economic system that automatically produces a middle class in fact left to its own devices capitalism tends toward vast levels of inequality and monopoly the natural and most stable state of capitalism actually looks a lot like the victorian england depicted in charles dickens novel. at the top there's a very small class of the super rich. below them there is a small but you know slightly larger class
look there actually are things phyllis schlafly and i agree about sprint court being one of them buthe idea that men don't like high earning women just promotes the worst kinds of ideas and stereotypes about what it means to be a man or a woman and that is for you. there's nothing normal about a nation earn economy having or producing a middle class having a middle class is a choice that a society has to make and it's a choice we need to make again here in the united states in this generation...
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robert me now is phyllis, the founder of inner circle sports, representing a management company in theurchase of the philadelphia 76ers. you for being here. where are we in the various stages of the potential sale of the clippers? >> we are still in the early stages. the process needs to unfold. the commissioner needs to hold a board of governors meeting to get the required three quarters vote in order to have the league take membership from the clippers. i think that process will unfold over time. . >> how long do something like that take? >> i would say they would probably schedule a special board meeting for that. i would say in the next 30 days you will see the board come together. >> then what happens? >> if the board votes to revoke that interest and there is no opposition, they would take the team back, put their own management and to continue to run the team operations on a day-to-day basis in order to sell the team. >> and how long would that take, new management and a sale? whatrd to say, based on the league did in new orleans, where they took over the franchise, and a differ
robert me now is phyllis, the founder of inner circle sports, representing a management company in theurchase of the philadelphia 76ers. you for being here. where are we in the various stages of the potential sale of the clippers? >> we are still in the early stages. the process needs to unfold. the commissioner needs to hold a board of governors meeting to get the required three quarters vote in order to have the league take membership from the clippers. i think that process will unfold...
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phyllis. and, my friend and colleague, david zimmerman. that theike to ask house have a moment of silence in honor of these people. >> members will rise and observe a moment of silence. >> find more highlights from house floor coverage on our facebook page. c-span, created by american cable companies and brought to you as a public service by your local public cable or satellite provider. coming up next, a discussion on u.s. defense policy with foreign very and larson -- thornberry and larson. hearing on inky-drug trafficking measures. >> on the next washington journal, a discussion on suicide prevention. former u.s. ambassador to iraq, christopher hill, talks about the stability since the withdrawal of troops. later, scientific american wrote an article about the safety of de-cigarettes. you can join the conversation on facebook and footer. -- twitter. live, wednesday morning, it is prime minister question time in the house of commons. you can see it on c-span two. >> we are at promontory summit at the golden spike historic site. i am walk
phyllis. and, my friend and colleague, david zimmerman. that theike to ask house have a moment of silence in honor of these people. >> members will rise and observe a moment of silence. >> find more highlights from house floor coverage on our facebook page. c-span, created by american cable companies and brought to you as a public service by your local public cable or satellite provider. coming up next, a discussion on u.s. defense policy with foreign very and larson -- thornberry...
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picketing trying to repeal roe v wade no you're not so we can have most some conservatives say that phyllis schlafly my show on monday oh great my former boss yeah i told her on the air i agreed with what you wouldn't believe that so is it possible to believe that some provisions that deal with private businesses are unconstitutional yes does that mean that you believe that there should be discrimination no i don't believe there should be any discriminate me just let me just get the straight do you agree with rand paul and ted yoho that the civil rights act is probably unconstitutional i don't really have all rand paul. or as he said he wouldn't vote that is right that's nonsense own vision two of the eleven provisions he said were and i have the quote right here if you want to read it that he said did not he did not think past constitutional muster but were they good yes does he think people should be able to discriminate against people in businesses no if someone if a business in his town a private business was discriminating would he go there no absolutely not so it's ok in other words h
picketing trying to repeal roe v wade no you're not so we can have most some conservatives say that phyllis schlafly my show on monday oh great my former boss yeah i told her on the air i agreed with what you wouldn't believe that so is it possible to believe that some provisions that deal with private businesses are unconstitutional yes does that mean that you believe that there should be discrimination no i don't believe there should be any discriminate me just let me just get the straight do...
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i'm phyllis hurdle.tore ligaments in his right knee on december 19th and medically cleared. the play tonight when the sharks close call lot brought no evident alleged trade once again we'll have a sad day but the sharks and the kings now hockey gets to cooking around here. scary moment minor-league baseball chatter league fan bear and ford could run but couldn't hit. anyway flights from fresno loss night. the of the person to a concrete wall put on a stretcher and taken off with an ambulance trade news is good. elucidate that does the only concussion in multiple bridges never lost consciousness there is there afford one of those guys now heading toward 30. it's funny when you get run 30 in a big leaguer. on the streets pre is pretty tough the kid does one hit in has hanging in there. have i told you the prince of dubai once the ball stadium. mayor vocalists as the prince of dubai has gotten involved with the proposal all calcium's city complex in oakland trying to get a deal at jack london square parade
i'm phyllis hurdle.tore ligaments in his right knee on december 19th and medically cleared. the play tonight when the sharks close call lot brought no evident alleged trade once again we'll have a sad day but the sharks and the kings now hockey gets to cooking around here. scary moment minor-league baseball chatter league fan bear and ford could run but couldn't hit. anyway flights from fresno loss night. the of the person to a concrete wall put on a stretcher and taken off with an ambulance...
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and the phyllis something that's gonna take some time. << portion of it you're right non crime 4 theround the perimeter of him that and found several spots for someone to sneak the defense of the airport. << it is trouble. back in 2009 the government's accountability office recommended that the nationwide assessment that has not happened and i'm afraid that we are seeing the cost of that today. we're fortunate this incident that the boy was not harmed or any passengers but only screens ticketed passengers should be on these flights. until we can better sure that we need to step up. << there's questions security on some levels laissez he built the highest are out in the world to you couldn't get past it. so was the system there? was a system that someone does it all the way to the plan and no one checks the plane. << in these airports san jose for exampl in excess 804 football fields. you try to have air tight perimeter veteran never been protected under% of a time when nothing " for major breaches the last five years we owe it to the traveling public. what about the plane? not accept
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just ask conservative icon and lady who gives out raises at halloween, phyllis.oes, while women prefer to have a higher-earning partner, men generally prefer to be the higher-earning partner. simple arithmetic suggests that half of women would be unable to find what they regard as a suitable mate. if a higher-earning man is not available, many women are more likely not to marry at all. yes. so enjoy your equal pay, lady. you can spend it on friskies for your hundreds of cats because you're dying alone. >> i hope we get to see some of that when he takes over "the late show." that is hilarious stuff. friskies and cats. no, thank you. >>> 70% of internet users are on social media. i'm allergic to cats. i don't dislike them. so cat people, please don't come after me. starting over. 73% of internet users are on social media with billions of postings about vacations and food, the sites are breeding grounds for envy. but "wall street journal" contributor jennifer wallace believes there's actually a good side to the deadly sin, and she joins us at the table. jennifer, go
just ask conservative icon and lady who gives out raises at halloween, phyllis.oes, while women prefer to have a higher-earning partner, men generally prefer to be the higher-earning partner. simple arithmetic suggests that half of women would be unable to find what they regard as a suitable mate. if a higher-earning man is not available, many women are more likely not to marry at all. yes. so enjoy your equal pay, lady. you can spend it on friskies for your hundreds of cats because you're...
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phyllis eventually learned she, too, had the same heart condition. >> had i had my heart checked, simonwanted to share that information with other families so that another parent didn't have to lose their child to a condition that is detectible and treatable. >> reporter: they created a foundation called simon's fund to get kids screened for conditions that lead to sudden cardiac arrest. they focused on active adolescents because sudden cardiac arrest is the leading killer of young athletes. >> an automatic defibrillator. >> reporter: this free screening in nashville includes a standard sports physical with a stethoscope and adds an ekg and an echocardiogram. >> it ups that level of detection that we may be able to find something and really prevent a bad outcome for a family. >> reporter: through the screening, simon's fund has organized since 2005 more than 60 kids have discovered previously undetected heart conditions. including high school cheerleader whitney jones who's been athletic her entire life. >> i was not expecting anything. i always thought i was really healthy. i never rea
phyllis eventually learned she, too, had the same heart condition. >> had i had my heart checked, simonwanted to share that information with other families so that another parent didn't have to lose their child to a condition that is detectible and treatable. >> reporter: they created a foundation called simon's fund to get kids screened for conditions that lead to sudden cardiac arrest. they focused on active adolescents because sudden cardiac arrest is the leading killer of young...
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district judge johnroll, phyllis schneck, dorwin stoddart and my friend and colleague gave zimmerman.r. speaker, i would like to ask that the house had a moment of silence to remember these good people. >> members will rise and observe a moment of silence. >> >> koran -- c-span, brought to you today as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. >> coming up live in a moment of c-span, "washington journal." the white house takes up live on general speeches. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> and coming up in 45 minutes, a discussion on suicide prevention. ur guests are -- >> and at 9:15 eastern, our about a on magazines recent article looking at the history and safety of ecigarettes. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- host: good morning. it's wednesday, april 30, 2014. the house and
district judge johnroll, phyllis schneck, dorwin stoddart and my friend and colleague gave zimmerman.r. speaker, i would like to ask that the house had a moment of silence to remember these good people. >> members will rise and observe a moment of silence. >> >> koran -- c-span, brought to you today as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. >> coming up live in a moment of c-span, "washington journal." the white house takes up live on...
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me and my cousin phyllis were sentenced to five years and we were drug users. we are clean now. the loss should apply to nonviolent offenders -- the law should apply to nonviolent offenders. the majority of the people that are drug dealers are drug users trying to do things to support their habit, like in our situation. is owingbrother that for amandatory years minor drug conviction. -- now wehould be have drug courts that were not available when we were going to jail. this point, responding to an earlier tweet. no one is motivating those kids? the black community is very diverse, including education and income levels. continues inton the chevy cobalt, another vehicle that was recalled more than 2.5 million cars recalled. gm saying replacements which parts are on the way to dealers. back to politics. another bush. jeb bush making a statement yesterday. i am thinking about 2016 run. he was the most vocal about considering a run for the white house in 2016. attold a crowd of about 200 a charity fundraiser in new york city that he is thinking about running for president. as one of
me and my cousin phyllis were sentenced to five years and we were drug users. we are clean now. the loss should apply to nonviolent offenders -- the law should apply to nonviolent offenders. the majority of the people that are drug dealers are drug users trying to do things to support their habit, like in our situation. is owingbrother that for amandatory years minor drug conviction. -- now wehould be have drug courts that were not available when we were going to jail. this point, responding to...
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. >> host: phyllis e-mails in to you, mr.el, california, please comment about better medical treatment both short term and long term for our veterans and their families. >> guest: the treatment of the families, let me, let me difference shape. differentiate. i don't know. i cannot comment about families of veterans relative to u.s. government and how the u.s. government plays a role there. i can say that the student that we have given -- the treatment that we have given to our warriors when they come back wounded is extraordinary. i mean, it's just remarkable. in vietnam one out of every four of us who was wounded died. now today it's one out of seven. so we've practically doubled the good care. i believe the va is trying its absolute best to do what it can with more and more ailments now being reported that's just going to grow and grow over time. but i believe they're doing their absolute best. the issue that's going to confront us with the military health care overall going forward is the sam issue that's going to confront
. >> host: phyllis e-mails in to you, mr.el, california, please comment about better medical treatment both short term and long term for our veterans and their families. >> guest: the treatment of the families, let me, let me difference shape. differentiate. i don't know. i cannot comment about families of veterans relative to u.s. government and how the u.s. government plays a role there. i can say that the student that we have given -- the treatment that we have given to our...
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would be illegitimate because phyllis there must be transitional governing or their sons are still governingorgan on the basis of a new constitution and so on and so forth. ok geneva agreement geneva communiqué on syria did say there must be transitional governing organ we should develop constitutional reform and then on the basis of this reform there would be general elections fine but the same sequence was mentioned in the. agreement on ukrainian crisis signed on the twenty first of february first the government of national consent then the constitutional reform and only after the new constitution is promulgated elections. the people who stays the coup and the toppled the legitimate president and took power declared themselves government they did not speak regionally about the reform a tall they said there would be presidential elections on the twenty fifth of may and the constitutional reform when we reminded them that this was the obligation and unless they do this the east and this would not recognize the legitimacy of what is going going ok they recalled this obligation. this would be
would be illegitimate because phyllis there must be transitional governing or their sons are still governingorgan on the basis of a new constitution and so on and so forth. ok geneva agreement geneva communiqué on syria did say there must be transitional governing organ we should develop constitutional reform and then on the basis of this reform there would be general elections fine but the same sequence was mentioned in the. agreement on ukrainian crisis signed on the twenty first of february...
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phyllis's changing the world lights now. old pictures of today's events. on to and from around the globe. luck to. you. welcome to venture capital so ukraine has to pay its russian gas bill president vladimir putin sent a written warning to european buyers of russian gas this week that ukraine's debt crisis has reached a critical stage he's restoring to potential soldiers for europe is it in ukraine is still the main transit bridge so as it stands ukraine is getting russian gas for free putin made it clear this week that this situation cannot go on indefinitely but the country's balance sheet is in a desperate state and it needs thirty five bridge dollars by the end of twenty fifty we've got foreign debt right here reaching one hundred forty billion dollars and kiev two point two billion dollars to russia's gas problem for its gas and now the country is in danger of getting its gas taps off the situation is not totally new kiev has missed payments before back in two thousand and six and two thousand and nine and this resulted in a cold winter for europe be
phyllis's changing the world lights now. old pictures of today's events. on to and from around the globe. luck to. you. welcome to venture capital so ukraine has to pay its russian gas bill president vladimir putin sent a written warning to european buyers of russian gas this week that ukraine's debt crisis has reached a critical stage he's restoring to potential soldiers for europe is it in ukraine is still the main transit bridge so as it stands ukraine is getting russian gas for free putin...
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fast moving story tonight high two regions are saying now saying they want to break away from kiev phyllisin the rear what more do we know tonight. well the situation in eastern ukraine has been dramatically boiling for the last two days at least and now it seems as tensions just continue to escalate between the country's newest thora cheese and those who say they are not ready to recognize this or she's in kiev accusing them of taking power illegally following the guitar earlier we saw the country's acting president missed the tune of canceling all his treats to be able to closely watched the developments in this vast and important historically russia leaning region and now we hear mr to china for missing and to terror measures against those responsible for the destabilisation in these regions and also accusing mosco of encouraging protesters in eastern ukraine and also trying to repeat the crimea scenario in there also reports that several army units were sent to the region from kiev to maintain order but we can confirm it so far that's all after protesters in the city often ask in the c
fast moving story tonight high two regions are saying now saying they want to break away from kiev phyllisin the rear what more do we know tonight. well the situation in eastern ukraine has been dramatically boiling for the last two days at least and now it seems as tensions just continue to escalate between the country's newest thora cheese and those who say they are not ready to recognize this or she's in kiev accusing them of taking power illegally following the guitar earlier we saw the...
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seems essential for the afghan military which appears on able to cope with the taliban well for the phyllis bennis is from washington the taliban failed to make a major impact on election day and despite what i've just said about the afghan forces really be able to contain the taliban do you think there is an element of optimism that afghan forces were really on top of security for that crucial day. well i think there is some optimism because the afghan military and police were responsible for security on the day of the afghan election and i think that the standard was low enough the bar had been lowered enough that the fact that there were quote only somewhere between twenty three and eighty nine people killed on election day was seen as a victory there was no large scale attack by the taliban in in kabul or in other major cities these were all small attacks primarily in in smaller villages and in the areas that have a history of much stronger taliban influence what this means in terms of the future remains very unclear karzai as you say has refused to sign the agreement with the united st
seems essential for the afghan military which appears on able to cope with the taliban well for the phyllis bennis is from washington the taliban failed to make a major impact on election day and despite what i've just said about the afghan forces really be able to contain the taliban do you think there is an element of optimism that afghan forces were really on top of security for that crucial day. well i think there is some optimism because the afghan military and police were responsible for...