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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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conozcan a judy, phyllis y christi. pero 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. n ¿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 obtien 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. >>
conozcan a judy, phyllis y christi. pero 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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mientras phyllis empieza a perfeccionar su cabello, vamos a ver a judy.ue ha logrado. es utilizando el perfecter para ocultar ese remolino. y no tiene problemas usando ambas manos para peinar la parte de atrás. >> esta es christi. su cabello sobre-procesado es sensible, y los estilizadores ueden causar un daño termible despojándole la vitalidad a su cabello. >> el fusion styler es lo que realmente le dará a su cabello esa hidratación. los iones humidificadores son extraídos del aire y se fusionan con el cabello. por eso es que funcionan tan bien, dejando todo el cabello abundante y brilloso. >> ¿sabían eso de los iones? ¿escucharon? ¿y la humedad? ¿cierto? ¿así que es saludable para el cabello? >> sí, exactamente. >> aplaudámoslo por ser sano para nuestro cabello. bien. >> y otra cosa muy importante es que con el cabello corto o largo, las cerdas de nailon están perfectamente alineadas ra que se deslicen por el cabello. no los vamos a enredar. no lo vamos a atascar. puedo usar las dos manos. >> claro. >> y lo genial de esto es que te da este brillo. tomas
mientras phyllis empieza a perfeccionar su cabello, vamos a ver a judy.ue ha logrado. es utilizando el perfecter para ocultar ese remolino. y no tiene problemas usando ambas manos para peinar la parte de atrás. >> esta es christi. su cabello sobre-procesado es sensible, y los estilizadores ueden causar un daño termible despojándole la vitalidad a su cabello. >> el fusion styler es lo que realmente le dará a su cabello esa hidratación. los iones humidificadores son extraídos...
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history one is here rosy and two of them were welders in the manor shipyard in sal let's and one phyllis was a welder across the bay in richmond by i wonder since they've been talked about here and if we could ask them to stand specifically (clapping) thank you phyllis and mary and restraining order desz we're very proud of you. you know, mine grandfather was a rosy at martin bomber plant in nebraska a generation later i saw another generation of women stepping up to make a difference and my own mother what a hardworking mother of 3 boys and we have powerful stories but those are personal ones for me how women have contributed to the country and the families that depend on their hard work but as powerful as those shgsdz we have a long way to go when we hear stories of women making $0.77 a dollar to the male counterparts it is a step backwards when the ladies were making equal pay in the shipyard we know that 2/3rd's of minimum wage workers are women and the poverty rated at the 14 percent plus for women is the highest in two decades. so as the rosy the resistor take care stepped up to th
history one is here rosy and two of them were welders in the manor shipyard in sal let's and one phyllis was a welder across the bay in richmond by i wonder since they've been talked about here and if we could ask them to stand specifically (clapping) thank you phyllis and mary and restraining order desz we're very proud of you. you know, mine grandfather was a rosy at martin bomber plant in nebraska a generation later i saw another generation of women stepping up to make a difference and my...
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you know i had this conversation with phyllis schlafly about three months ago i had this conversation newt gingrich twice last year. i'm saying and there are same and agreeing with me on the heritage foundation agreeing with me the supreme court has gone nuts in particular in the last sixty years. what so you know i think one of the big problems is that there's a belief among the large sections of the american populace you know in the mainstream media in the washington establishment that the supreme court is even if it doesn't always act this way is some sort of sort of neutral arbiter that protects us from the excesses of democracy be they on the left on the right. think the problem is is that rick the supreme court can't have it both ways can't both engage in politics with clear political intent as the roberts court has done pretty explicitly and i think you know a lot of conservatives argue that the warren court did as well the supreme court can't both engage in politics directly like that and then expect only other it's a tutoring or a not warrant according to the justices were qu
you know i had this conversation with phyllis schlafly about three months ago i had this conversation newt gingrich twice last year. i'm saying and there are same and agreeing with me on the heritage foundation agreeing with me the supreme court has gone nuts in particular in the last sixty years. what so you know i think one of the big problems is that there's a belief among the large sections of the american populace you know in the mainstream media in the washington establishment that the...
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say that we strongly support the testimony and eloquent ideas you heard from olson lee and dennis phyllis ips. they speak the truth. we want to see more affordability where we say the common ground is where is the money. no one a disagrees that we need it but where is the funding coming from. the shortcoming i see from the housing balance measure is it an appears to us on a premise that if we in accrues -- increase the restrictions on housing we increase the subsidized housing. it doesn't make sense how that works. instead a better outcome to sit down and get the stakeholders and sit down and look at ways to raise more money to subsidize the housing. you saw some slides and i don't know if you noticed the production level of affordable housing. in 1 year, the past many years that did exceed 300 units in a year. do you understand what a dread fully inadequate number it is relative to the challenges we are facing. we are not talking about anything here that is talking about what is going to significantly change this. we need inclusionary things. there are other things we need to do, but the
say that we strongly support the testimony and eloquent ideas you heard from olson lee and dennis phyllis ips. they speak the truth. we want to see more affordability where we say the common ground is where is the money. no one a disagrees that we need it but where is the funding coming from. the shortcoming i see from the housing balance measure is it an appears to us on a premise that if we in accrues -- increase the restrictions on housing we increase the subsidized housing. it doesn't make...
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their highest talent we have rosaries in the you'd thank you one of the best presents i got was from phyllis gould i'll not tell you phillis age she's slightly ordinary then me she joined her husband in world war ii in welding and they all got paid the same wage as men we figured out out in world war ii that men and women augmenting ought to get paid the same what a expect equal opportunity we're not why we need to be today that's why the working submit will continue to focus on what nancy pelosi when women skeekdz america skeekdz not only in san francisco (clapping) and let me and by talking about one other pill last year of self-sufficiencies i would be remiss there's one person in the room that played a big effort that's the issue of health care security how is it that in a nation as wealthy as ours it was once the case that you couldn't get access to basic health insurance i spoke to one person in the midwest his employer told him at a fast food restaurant i'm going to fire you if you can't get to work yesterday. he explained you know the restaurant industry if you're sick i prefer you t
their highest talent we have rosaries in the you'd thank you one of the best presents i got was from phyllis gould i'll not tell you phillis age she's slightly ordinary then me she joined her husband in world war ii in welding and they all got paid the same wage as men we figured out out in world war ii that men and women augmenting ought to get paid the same what a expect equal opportunity we're not why we need to be today that's why the working submit will continue to focus on what nancy...
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hello, everybody, and my greetings to phyllis who i know is not here. i understand it took an operation to sideline her. [laughter] but she is, for those of you who aren't familiar with her background, she is one of the true heroes of the conservative movement. i mean, i could stand up here, spend my 20 minutes just talking about her contributions and what she did. but i was saying out there earlier to ryan, i believe this is the 50th anniversary of her book, "a choice, not an echo," -- >> it is. >> -- which 1964, and that was on behalf of barry goldwater, the campaign, and it was also the year that reagan gave his "time for choosing" cheech, 1964. and those were absolutely pivotal to the conservative movement. barry goldwater got creamed that year. it wasn't even close. but it launched something else much bigger, much longer and far more significant. so whereas the conservative movement lost in '64, in the long run it won. and it won because of people like phyllis schlafly, ronald reagan and others. so i want to talk a little bit today about what is a
hello, everybody, and my greetings to phyllis who i know is not here. i understand it took an operation to sideline her. [laughter] but she is, for those of you who aren't familiar with her background, she is one of the true heroes of the conservative movement. i mean, i could stand up here, spend my 20 minutes just talking about her contributions and what she did. but i was saying out there earlier to ryan, i believe this is the 50th anniversary of her book, "a choice, not an echo,"...
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phyllis loyer's son was a police officer shot to death by robbery suspects in 2005. his killer was sentenced to death, but now that sentence is up in the air after today's ruling. >> i noticed how few times the word victim was said in it. that makes me angry. we are not to be forgotten. >> reporter: advocates against the death penalty say it was the right thing to do. >> i think it is another nail in the coffin for the death penalty system. the first time ever that a court in the u.s. has ruled that any state death penalty is unconstitutional because it is so disfunctional. >> to me, it is a rogue federal judge deciding his personal philosophy will allow him to override the united states supreme court and that is not how the criminal justice system works. >> reporter: this attorney says it is a bad decision. he is worried the lack of a death penalty will encourage more criminals to commit crimes. >> i don't think we let a judge say i will toss it out and that will make it all good. it doesn't. >> i mean, that is kind of like saying, boy, cancer is a terrible problem,
phyllis loyer's son was a police officer shot to death by robbery suspects in 2005. his killer was sentenced to death, but now that sentence is up in the air after today's ruling. >> i noticed how few times the word victim was said in it. that makes me angry. we are not to be forgotten. >> reporter: advocates against the death penalty say it was the right thing to do. >> i think it is another nail in the coffin for the death penalty system. the first time ever that a court in...
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buildings were the company has started the eviction notices this is this an apartment building where phyllises. >>: is above 99 days without facebook. >>: [bl ris] abouyournsurce,bause wh youon' you arte [pro bur] atarme,we n hu you and at pkingear stre wh youon' e fit mp ders ieveith [pro bur] atarme,we [annncercall-800arme,u ansee w mu yououldave. at'sbouts amican it ts. man: at dyou an? uebey paakesstraerri and eam eesecing starng ajust4.99 ell ngs] itre: weome den's! ple e, wch o. this web site trendy and as the freedom dachau just cite to facebook backup. the dow profit group behind this is amazing the move meant to rodale little experiment of their old. they're urging of uses all low blow to give up their facebook have a from a serious after the matinee days are completed and never felt happier they clear up quitting facebook. telling their friends a public dollar for a while. a fat 1000 people committed three hours later they had 4800. this campaign just began. >>: and allied control act allows you to post the facebook twitter without lifting a fit parent will glass and my winfrey bla
buildings were the company has started the eviction notices this is this an apartment building where phyllises. >>: is above 99 days without facebook. >>: [bl ris] abouyournsurce,bause wh youon' you arte [pro bur] atarme,we n hu you and at pkingear stre wh youon' e fit mp ders ieveith [pro bur] atarme,we [annncercall-800arme,u ansee w mu yououldave. at'sbouts amican it ts. man: at dyou an? uebey paakesstraerri and eam eesecing starng ajust4.99 ell ngs] itre: weome den's! ple e, wch...
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middle east analyst phyllis bennis says that if the u.s. sends weapons they might not make it into the hands of the washington backed moderate opposition the syrian rebels come in a wide variety of idiology and belief and organizations but they're all working quite closely together so this notion that there is a an expansion of isis for instance is certainly not a surprise i think many people have been worried that if the u.s. provides weapons to what they consider this so-called moderate opposition that there will be no way that those quote moderates can protect those weapons from falling into the hands of jihadi forces like isis and others that it won't be because they want to turn it over to them necessarily although it might also but simply because they don't have the military capacity that some of these other organizations these islamist organizations do have so it's going to be further militarization more people will be killed it's not going to help the syrian people and particularly syrian civilians it's going to make it worse for th
middle east analyst phyllis bennis says that if the u.s. sends weapons they might not make it into the hands of the washington backed moderate opposition the syrian rebels come in a wide variety of idiology and belief and organizations but they're all working quite closely together so this notion that there is a an expansion of isis for instance is certainly not a surprise i think many people have been worried that if the u.s. provides weapons to what they consider this so-called moderate...
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at the time when phyllis one missing ukraine security forces said they had no information regarding his whereabouts they were also adamant that the military does not detain reporters and that on the contrary it worked to create safe conditions for them is what the spokesman of ukraine security services had to say. i know he's been sick you know hostage there's no information orders were boats or whether there is a bounty on his heard the ukrainian military don't journalists. but later kiev admitted to detaining and interrogating graham and he told us his life was actually threatened is what he claimed was part of a conversation he had with a ukrainian security officer. so yes because our little plan design glue. not into this. is if you wouldn't do me what you will carry you really don't you can reveal to them you knew all. the more just because i thought they wanted you to just be happy you got caught in the or you thirdly new guy that you can go on you. go you go with he did you. would you what he. did. i still believe he was in the region. but not for me knew. ok up next stakes floor
at the time when phyllis one missing ukraine security forces said they had no information regarding his whereabouts they were also adamant that the military does not detain reporters and that on the contrary it worked to create safe conditions for them is what the spokesman of ukraine security services had to say. i know he's been sick you know hostage there's no information orders were boats or whether there is a bounty on his heard the ukrainian military don't journalists. but later kiev...
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phyllis coming up next thing for joining us on kron for zeus., >> announcer: today on "dr. phil."d. >> dr. phil: you need to see your daughter. >> announcer: or could his ex-wife -- >> he dumped her with no warning. >> announcer: and mother-in-law -- >> dr. phil: have you teamed up and threatening him? >> we did make some threats. >> announcer: be keeping him away? >> it's not my intention to lock him out. >> dr. phil: oh really? let's look at what social services said. >> you should see her regardless of what is happening. >> dr. phil: crawl down off your high horse, lady. >> dr. phil: let's do it. >> have a good show, everybody. here we go. >> dr. phil: i hate to see people suffering. you've hurt long enough. >> stand by, dr. phil. >> dr. phil: i'm going to get you the help you need. this is going to be a changing day in your life. >> dr. phil: this is 18-month-old ellie. she was born three months premature, weighed a little over a pound and had only a 10% chance of surviving.
phyllis coming up next thing for joining us on kron for zeus., >> announcer: today on "dr. phil."d. >> dr. phil: you need to see your daughter. >> announcer: or could his ex-wife -- >> he dumped her with no warning. >> announcer: and mother-in-law -- >> dr. phil: have you teamed up and threatening him? >> we did make some threats. >> announcer: be keeping him away? >> it's not my intention to lock him out. >> dr. phil: oh...
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conozcan a judy, phyllis y christi.ientes? >> no siento nada caliente. >> muy bien. ra esto. aquí voy. cuando lo levanto, ¿ves cómo se eleva? con una secadora y un cepillone redondo, ¿verdad? también consigo un rizo como el que se obtiene con un rizador, pero nocer preocupo por la tenaza. >> ¿y qué pasa con este remolino que ella tiene?
conozcan a judy, phyllis y christi.ientes? >> no siento nada caliente. >> muy bien. ra esto. aquí voy. cuando lo levanto, ¿ves cómo se eleva? con una secadora y un cepillone redondo, ¿verdad? también consigo un rizo como el que se obtiene con un rizador, pero nocer preocupo por la tenaza. >> ¿y qué pasa con este remolino que ella tiene?
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. >> : irving green investments sent this eviction notice to 98 year-old mary phyllis last year followed up with this lawsuit in april this year now says it offered a lot hurst's day any male bad news what the ceo david says that urban investments offered mary phillips the opportunity to remain at her home for the rest of her life but to no cost to marry. offer was first communicated to his fellows lawyer march 2014 the topic of negotiation ever since then. >> : isolating elderly folks as deadly mary is 98 years old she cannot be alone in this building. a veteran free assets called landlords office offered disingenuous or the company building wide eviction trying to force maries long-term the longtime friend next door neighbor caregiver sarah out of her apartment. for mary to be able to walk across hallway on downstairs door in the middle of the night when she needs something important part of making sure the mayor is ok and she can continue living in the home. urban grain by pushing sarah out is doing a silent a dictionary. but the tardy for causing the clinical agrees and an e-mail tha
. >> : irving green investments sent this eviction notice to 98 year-old mary phyllis last year followed up with this lawsuit in april this year now says it offered a lot hurst's day any male bad news what the ceo david says that urban investments offered mary phillips the opportunity to remain at her home for the rest of her life but to no cost to marry. offer was first communicated to his fellows lawyer march 2014 the topic of negotiation ever since then. >> : isolating elderly...
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george washington's surprise attack, a new look at the battle that decided the fate of america by phyllis -- -- decided the fate of america, by philip thomas tucker. he has authored more than two dozen books in the past two decades and written over 60 scholarly articles. he is recognized for his efforts to unearth and bring to life forgotten events and figures in the annals of american history. many of his books recount events of the civil war, with others detailing the texas revolutionary period, the revolutionary war, irish history, and the efforts of early african american military regiments. after earning his phd eight st. louis maneuvers -- university, dr. tucker took a position as historian with the department of defense and specialized in air force history. in addition to this book, some of his early books are "exodus and "kathyamo" williams: from slave to female buffalo soldier." lisle -- join me in welcoming dr. tucker to the national archives. [applause] >> thank you. i appreciate it. thank you for that great introduction. i'm happy to see everyone has made it out under these co
george washington's surprise attack, a new look at the battle that decided the fate of america by phyllis -- -- decided the fate of america, by philip thomas tucker. he has authored more than two dozen books in the past two decades and written over 60 scholarly articles. he is recognized for his efforts to unearth and bring to life forgotten events and figures in the annals of american history. many of his books recount events of the civil war, with others detailing the texas revolutionary...
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as phyllis schlafly has shown in her report, though those of us who have been paying attention kind of notice this on our hone. republicans are the -- immigrants, look at piers morgan. they're always liberal. it's actually, i mean, it's kind of a dirty trick democrats have pulled, because the majority of immigrants today are are hispanic, and hispanics are such darn hard workers, you just can't bear any ill will toward them. but the problem is too many immigrants and too fast eventually we'll win hispanic voters, i think, i hope. but as phyllis schlafly has pointed out, it took us a hundred years and ronald reagan to win irish and italian immigrants. they came at the beginning of the last century, and it wasn't until 1980 we started getting irish and italians to vote republican. by definition, immigrants are coming from countries that are more liberal than america. so until the entire globe is as liberal as venezuela, people will be coming from poorer countries, and they will be coming from more left-wing countries. it happens within our own country. i note that new yorkers have are, m
as phyllis schlafly has shown in her report, though those of us who have been paying attention kind of notice this on our hone. republicans are the -- immigrants, look at piers morgan. they're always liberal. it's actually, i mean, it's kind of a dirty trick democrats have pulled, because the majority of immigrants today are are hispanic, and hispanics are such darn hard workers, you just can't bear any ill will toward them. but the problem is too many immigrants and too fast eventually we'll...
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her story actually starts about 50 years earlier in 1817 when phyllis and isabella sublet -- does that ring a bell? they took their eight children from kentucky to st. louis. five of the brothers go into the missouri river, rocky mountain, and santa fe trade in the first half of the 19th century, and they really stand out over the whole west and form this incredible network. here we have the oldest brother. this is william. he is wearing a fur trade costume designed for him by a scottish lord. this is not actually what he would have worn, but this is, like, his fake dress-up for trading guy outfit. this is his business over here, which is a spa, brickworks, and trading post in 18 forties street louis. these brothers -- william, the oldest, then wilton, pinckney, solomon, and andrew -- there were quite a few of them -- all operate at all levels of the first trade -- the fur trade. they all died or retired with serious injuries. three of them, when they died, had a running lawsuit with my st. louis relative, who was a doctor named bernard. he also treated people with names like tag lake
her story actually starts about 50 years earlier in 1817 when phyllis and isabella sublet -- does that ring a bell? they took their eight children from kentucky to st. louis. five of the brothers go into the missouri river, rocky mountain, and santa fe trade in the first half of the 19th century, and they really stand out over the whole west and form this incredible network. here we have the oldest brother. this is william. he is wearing a fur trade costume designed for him by a scottish lord....
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similarly the president's ability then phyllis what happens in jerusalem is much more limited than his ability to get influence what happens in area eight. so that is one thing. even further, this is being manifested in outer parts of israel as well. there, i think, the ability of traditional palestinian leaders to exercise the kind of control is, perhaps, even less. and so in answer in sense it is very hard to lay the consequences for things that happened outside of their area of perfume at the doorstep of, say, the plo or the nba because they really don't control the situation. in addition to which, obviously they don't have control over the people in gaza. and even i think it's fair to say that the moss is experiencing a very serious identity crisis as well. and the ability of its political wing, particularly the politburo, but even others within its political leader to control sections and certainly its military wing is certainly questionable. the extent to which anyone is in control of the situation as it is unfolding in terms of creating a real break on rent or imposing a politic
similarly the president's ability then phyllis what happens in jerusalem is much more limited than his ability to get influence what happens in area eight. so that is one thing. even further, this is being manifested in outer parts of israel as well. there, i think, the ability of traditional palestinian leaders to exercise the kind of control is, perhaps, even less. and so in answer in sense it is very hard to lay the consequences for things that happened outside of their area of perfume at...
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the first case that the supreme court decided under the new law title seven is a case called phyllisrietta. it struck down the policy of an employer that said that mothers with school age children should be treated differently than fathers of school age children. so it took on from the very early years these stereotypes about who had certain responsibilities in the home and who had certain responsibilities at work. >> just three states, california, new jersey, rhode island. they mandate paid leave for dads. what do we know about how successful or perhaps even unsuccessful any of those programs have been? >> well, california, for example, has had a pretty generous policy about leave and accommodating the concerns and interests of both parents in a relationship. and, of course, other countries for many years have had some extensive supports for families and for care giving. the united states, as you've said, is not there yet as a whole. we do have the family medical leave act, which is an important guarantee that applies to men and women. it applies not only for taking care of children
the first case that the supreme court decided under the new law title seven is a case called phyllisrietta. it struck down the policy of an employer that said that mothers with school age children should be treated differently than fathers of school age children. so it took on from the very early years these stereotypes about who had certain responsibilities in the home and who had certain responsibilities at work. >> just three states, california, new jersey, rhode island. they mandate...
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moving on to phyllis. >> amazing. first i wanted a more boyfriend style blazer. we've been talking about how you show up to pick your kids up at school. get a white blazer, black t-shirt, black leggings, flats. meet your kids' teacher. get back to the car and you look fabulous. the next look, listen. i'm 43 years old so i probably would never wear these shorts in public. i'm kidding. yes, i do. >> i was going to say i've seen them on instagram. >> but the way to grown this up is with a white blazer. >> this is the most classic blazer i would say. this is something every woman can wear. not too oversized. this one i found on clearance. this is the best time to buy blazers right now because they're on sale. buy them now and wear them year round. i layered this over a cardigan and tank top. the reason why i chose cutoffs is i wanted to show that a white blazer can really elevate the look of the most casual items in the closet. throw on a heel, a great clutch, and you are solid and good to go. >> i try to live my life in an honest way. in my closet, i have about six
moving on to phyllis. >> amazing. first i wanted a more boyfriend style blazer. we've been talking about how you show up to pick your kids up at school. get a white blazer, black t-shirt, black leggings, flats. meet your kids' teacher. get back to the car and you look fabulous. the next look, listen. i'm 43 years old so i probably would never wear these shorts in public. i'm kidding. yes, i do. >> i was going to say i've seen them on instagram. >> but the way to grown this up...
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phyllis schlafly, who's one of our authors, is coming out with a book in september called "who killed the american family." we've got a book by three women, gorgeous women, which is called "what women really want." morgan britney, famous for the "dallas" series, dr. gina louden and anne marie -- [inaudible] three interesting women with a very different view of, you know, what's going on in the world. and be i think that's going to be a very, very big book. and who else do we have? we have -- >> host: well, one of weeks that i saw on your display here is former congressman james rogan. this book came out a while back, didn't it? >> guest: that's right. we brought back one of jim rogan's book. jim rogan, interesting guy, first of all. member of congress, house impeachment manager during the clinton years, lost because of the democrats targeted him in his re-election bid. and he wrote a book about the impeachment which we also published. but he wrote a book earlier in his life, an autobiography. it's a very compelling story, and and we decided to bring that back because we have a new boo
phyllis schlafly, who's one of our authors, is coming out with a book in september called "who killed the american family." we've got a book by three women, gorgeous women, which is called "what women really want." morgan britney, famous for the "dallas" series, dr. gina louden and anne marie -- [inaudible] three interesting women with a very different view of, you know, what's going on in the world. and be i think that's going to be a very, very big book. and who...