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you heard phyllis. what does the research show in your opinion.ow are these chemicals, this chlorine, actually affecting the workers, inspectors like phyllis? >> i think it's useful to see what the bureau of labor statisticsics says about these things. 20 years ago, the number of injured in per 100 per year was pretty high, about 24, 25. over the past years as line speeds increased, they are down to about five injuries per 100, which is exactly the same as it is for all other food industries combined whether we are talking about bottled water and soda, wine and cheese, peanut butter. the poultry industry safety record is as good as any other food producing industry in the u.s. >> anita and/or john, what did you discover while researching your documentary? are these sorts of statistics kept on the people that are hurt or ill? >> the statistics are misleading and what we see again and again, we have the stories of workers, daniel slipped and fell and hurt his back and sent back to work by the local town doctor with pain medications so the plant woul
you heard phyllis. what does the research show in your opinion.ow are these chemicals, this chlorine, actually affecting the workers, inspectors like phyllis? >> i think it's useful to see what the bureau of labor statisticsics says about these things. 20 years ago, the number of injured in per 100 per year was pretty high, about 24, 25. over the past years as line speeds increased, they are down to about five injuries per 100, which is exactly the same as it is for all other food...
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phyllis, right now 140 chickens inspected in a minute. talk about the rate, how will decreasing the rate or increa increasing the speed affect? >> it gives the inspector more time so make sure that the fee cal material is not inside of the chicken. >> line speed ises can go quickly. >> here is something interesting, so the u.s.d.a. opted not to increase the line speed, paul, was 175 birds a minute, what they have said and saying at least 2010 publicly, was they are going to use more chemicals to kill the patho steppes jens on the chickens. >> it is critical to bathe the car ruckuses in a chlorine bath. it is harming the exports that want to take in the chlorine birds. keep in mind why they have so much feceses on them. they are raised by the tens of thousands inside of massive warehouses where they have been bred to grow obese so fast and they have taken few steps by the six week lives before collapsing into feces and they arrive to the slaughter plant with the feces and put through the slaughter system that is so an inhumane and lots of
phyllis, right now 140 chickens inspected in a minute. talk about the rate, how will decreasing the rate or increa increasing the speed affect? >> it gives the inspector more time so make sure that the fee cal material is not inside of the chicken. >> line speed ises can go quickly. >> here is something interesting, so the u.s.d.a. opted not to increase the line speed, paul, was 175 birds a minute, what they have said and saying at least 2010 publicly, was they are going to...
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we will go to iraq for the latest and speak to phyllis bennis. gaza ise cease-fire in over and fighting resumes after talks between israel and palestinian officials and without a long-term deal. of refusingd israel to accept its key a man of missing the blockade. we will go to tel aviv to speak to reaffirming -- uri averny. all that and more coming up. ,"lcome to "democracy now!, democracy now dot org, the war and peace report. i am amy goodman. has authorized airstrikes in iraq to halt the sweeping advance of militants now known as the islamic state. the group has captured large swathes of northern iraq, including the country's largest dam near mosul, and its largest christian town. the militants have advanced to a half hour drive from the kurdish regional capital, air vo, where the united states has a consulate and military personnel. -- united states military the united states has also begun rubbing really supplies to iraqis forced to flee their homes. about 40,000 numbers of the yazidi religious minority remain on mount sinjar near the border
we will go to iraq for the latest and speak to phyllis bennis. gaza ise cease-fire in over and fighting resumes after talks between israel and palestinian officials and without a long-term deal. of refusingd israel to accept its key a man of missing the blockade. we will go to tel aviv to speak to reaffirming -- uri averny. all that and more coming up. ,"lcome to "democracy now!, democracy now dot org, the war and peace report. i am amy goodman. has authorized airstrikes in iraq to...
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phyllis says the most important political position in the world is being a precinct chairman. that means we must take over the republican party starting at the precinct level, county, state and the national. if we continue to focus on this i think we can prevail in the primaries in 2016. nominate a constitutional conservative to be the republican nominee for president in 2016 and the governing america by 2017. do you young people and their awful lot of you here. that's great, it's so exciting to see so many young people he here. and it may look like we are in a dark. math. things are not going well. i have been there when there was a darkness about the political landscape of biblical proportions. after the 1964 election it was tough out there. it didn't look like they would be any hope for us and the democrats had two-thirds plus majority in the house and senate. anything lyndon johnson and the democrats wanted through congress. i was there after ford lost in 1976 and carter was four years as president. again supermajority in the congress and we didn't have at that time talk r
phyllis says the most important political position in the world is being a precinct chairman. that means we must take over the republican party starting at the precinct level, county, state and the national. if we continue to focus on this i think we can prevail in the primaries in 2016. nominate a constitutional conservative to be the republican nominee for president in 2016 and the governing america by 2017. do you young people and their awful lot of you here. that's great, it's so exciting...
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be on our side, come and go, or tend to be tempted away to the wrong ideas, but i sure appreciate phyllis strong stand over so many years. so thanks for all of you for being here. i just wanted to take few moments to just talk about this whole concept of being conservative. what does it mean? sometimes the political labels get confusing. probably all of you here consider yourself conservative in some way, but sometimes we don't talk about what it is that we'rensssss=z trying to conservf you take the political labels off and think about what it is that we're talking about, what is the other side talking about, it really comes down to two basic ideas. when you confront a problem or a situation. there tends to be a gut instinct of some folks, if there's a problem that we want to tell people what to do. you have probably run into them is a hall monitors in school or whatever. they want to have the rules, want everybody to do the same thing, they want -- they're not comfortable unless everyone is being told what to do. i see that a lot in washington. you see a problem out somewhere across the
be on our side, come and go, or tend to be tempted away to the wrong ideas, but i sure appreciate phyllis strong stand over so many years. so thanks for all of you for being here. i just wanted to take few moments to just talk about this whole concept of being conservative. what does it mean? sometimes the political labels get confusing. probably all of you here consider yourself conservative in some way, but sometimes we don't talk about what it is that we'rensssss=z trying to conservf you...
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my greetings to phyllis and it took an operation. but she is -- for those of you that are familiar with her background i'm sure most of you are, but if she is one of the true heroes of the conservative movement. i mean, i could stand here and spend my time talking about her contributions and what she did but i was saying i believe this is the 50th anniversary of the book a choice not an e-echo of 1964 and that was on behalf of barry goldwater in the campaign and it was also the year that ronald reagan gave his time for choosing speech october 27, 1964. and those were absolutely pivotal to the conservative movement. barry goldwater got creamed that here. it wasn't even close. but if watched tv for once to something else much bigger and it felt far more significant. so the conservative movement lost and 64 in the long run if one. and it won because people like phyllis schlafly, ronald reagan and others create and so we know more about what is a ronald reagan conservative. that has been my specialty. i've written more books on ronald re
my greetings to phyllis and it took an operation. but she is -- for those of you that are familiar with her background i'm sure most of you are, but if she is one of the true heroes of the conservative movement. i mean, i could stand here and spend my time talking about her contributions and what she did but i was saying i believe this is the 50th anniversary of the book a choice not an e-echo of 1964 and that was on behalf of barry goldwater in the campaign and it was also the year that ronald...
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as phyllis schlafly has shone in her report, those of us to pay attention notice this one around.republicans are the american party, immigrants. look at piers morgan. they're always liberal. it's kind of a dirty trick democrats have told because the majority of immigrants today are his panic and hispanics are such darned hard workers you just can't bear any ill will towards them. but the problem is too many immigrants and essentially will win historic voters. as phyllis schlafly is pointed out, took us 100 years of ronald reagan to an irish and italian immigrants. they came at the beginning of last century and it wasn't until 1980 until he got in substantial numbers to the republicans. by definition, immigrants come from countries more liberal than america. until the entire globe is in venezuela, people will calm from poorer countries and they will be coming from our left wing countries. .. >> hispanics support obamacare by 75%. that's compared to the population at large which according to an ap poll shows that only 26% of americans overall support obamacare. hispanics, 75%. this
as phyllis schlafly has shone in her report, those of us to pay attention notice this one around.republicans are the american party, immigrants. look at piers morgan. they're always liberal. it's kind of a dirty trick democrats have told because the majority of immigrants today are his panic and hispanics are such darned hard workers you just can't bear any ill will towards them. but the problem is too many immigrants and essentially will win historic voters. as phyllis schlafly is pointed out,...
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immigrants are always more liberal than the base population of america as phyllis lastly has shone inher report. those of us who have been paying attention have probably noticed this on our own. republicans are the american party and democrats are the foreign party. look at piers morgan. they are always liberal. it's kind of the dirty trick democrats at the polls because the majority of liberals today are hispanic and hispanics are just such darned hard workers. he can't bear any ill will toward them but the problem is too many immigrants too fast. eventually we will win hispanic voters i think, i hope that as phyllis schlafly has pointed out it took us 100 years and ronald of ronald reagan to win the irish and italian immigrants. they came at the beginning of the last century and it wasn't until 1980 that we started getting substantial numbers of irish and italians to vote republican. by definition until the entire globe is as liberal as venezuela people will be coming from poor countries and they will be coming for more left-wing countries. it happens within our own country. i know
immigrants are always more liberal than the base population of america as phyllis lastly has shone inher report. those of us who have been paying attention have probably noticed this on our own. republicans are the american party and democrats are the foreign party. look at piers morgan. they are always liberal. it's kind of the dirty trick democrats at the polls because the majority of liberals today are hispanic and hispanics are just such darned hard workers. he can't bear any ill will...
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as phyllis schlafly has shown in her report, though those of us who have been paying attention kind of noticed this on our own; republicans are the american people, democrats are the foreign party. 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 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 that we started getting any irish -- in substantial numbers, irish and italian voters. 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 -- moving to vermont and new hampshire
as phyllis schlafly has shown in her report, though those of us who have been paying attention kind of noticed this on our own; republicans are the american people, democrats are the foreign party. 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 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...
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. >> reporter: dizzy phyllis phyllis picking of speed the same way it did on sunday?but were sensitive to it. >>: it could of been my imagination because of the stress. >> reporter: people we spoke to said nothing fallout covered or idle the shelves. benefit from being scared to even the more scared. >> james: home this morning is partly and closely cloudy. by this afternoon look for partly cloudy will be input '80s. tonight but the coastal clouds begin to build. but today and least the weather will be next in line to. here is where temperatures will be for the rest of the bay area. 86 for livermore downtown oakland 73. >> george: the southbound 6 a year at into walnut creek. is there jammed up pretty badly. here on 680 southbound pushing now for the eighth minutes from 4585 to 237. some even had the north bay ride is even been jammed up. head south toward central sant referral. the 880 approach. ng w frothe ndloere. rst me ithe jors yodon'knowaarp because is fily enying cro-coury baseball staum tp th anneonli at rp tvel. it'shereour urne bens with inspirion, planning
. >> reporter: dizzy phyllis phyllis picking of speed the same way it did on sunday?but were sensitive to it. >>: it could of been my imagination because of the stress. >> reporter: people we spoke to said nothing fallout covered or idle the shelves. benefit from being scared to even the more scared. >> james: home this morning is partly and closely cloudy. by this afternoon look for partly cloudy will be input '80s. tonight but the coastal clouds begin to build. but...
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new jersey state phyllis police are gathering evidence to determine how it happened. >>> police in philadelphiaare looking for leads after a man's body was discovered in the middle of the road. no word at this point about a possible cause of death. annie mccormick has the story. >> reporter: i just saw a police car and saw the body laying in the street. >> reporter: this woman couldn't believe believe the scene on saturday morning. >> cops came again and i saw them putting a white sheet over him. >> reporter: police thought this was a case of a hit-and-run, the medical examiner's office believes the victim was pushed or fell from a moving vehicle. police say a passer by called 911 about 6:30. officers confirm the victim was a 21-year-old man he suffered road rash injuries, but not broken bones. at the scene investigators collected evidence. surveillance cameras at the bills nearby intersection of 9th and the boulevard could provide clues. there are several bus stops npts area. in logan, annie mccormick channel 6 "action news." >> the holiday weekend barbecue in strawberry mansion held special m
new jersey state phyllis police are gathering evidence to determine how it happened. >>> police in philadelphiaare looking for leads after a man's body was discovered in the middle of the road. no word at this point about a possible cause of death. annie mccormick has the story. >> reporter: i just saw a police car and saw the body laying in the street. >> reporter: this woman couldn't believe believe the scene on saturday morning. >> cops came again and i saw them...
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>> with so much support, you must be really loved, phyllis.
>> with so much support, you must be really loved, phyllis.
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fish species you know just by mixing them in with the cod and it would be if they were presented as phyllis. because it was until today. after the horsemeat scandal fish is also in the sights of the fraud control department. the samples are sent for d.n.a. analysis to the must say national analysis laboratory led by frontal excel to. thank them to find fish is a long and complex process. according to a recent u.s. study one out of three fish labels is misleading and that's the case with our folks i go there to specify. the it says there are several things and. this shows there's a part of pacific cod what we do and there are three parts of alaska pollack as we see here on the alaskan pollock comparison sample you can scan and also roughly speaking we have pacific cod and alaskan halakhah yes but alaskan pollock has a. mention it as an ingredient you know so that's illegal says if you know no money it's an anomaly to have the professional explain the possible origin of the alaskan pollock in the pulp of this raw material. we shouldn't exclude the possibility of the accidental origin of the f
fish species you know just by mixing them in with the cod and it would be if they were presented as phyllis. because it was until today. after the horsemeat scandal fish is also in the sights of the fraud control department. the samples are sent for d.n.a. analysis to the must say national analysis laboratory led by frontal excel to. thank them to find fish is a long and complex process. according to a recent u.s. study one out of three fish labels is misleading and that's the case with our...
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we have phyllis bennes, a fellow at the institute for policy studiys for peace activists and an fa gallonand join us from ann arbor, michigan and robert george, editorial writer for "the new york post" and speaker for newt gingrich. do you think the air strikes will make things in the region better or worse? >> i think it will be worse. it makes it worse one because putting more ordness nah, bombing more people always makes things worse. bombs recruit terrorists that we've seen for 15 years now, on the longer term, but in the immediate bombs kill people and i don't think that is a humanitarian act, and i think the history of the u.s. in trying to blur humanitarian and military goals has not been a pretty one. if we look back at afghanistan in the first months of the afghan war when afghans were fleeing from the bombings of the cities and running to the mountains and looking for safety. it was the beginning of winter and cold, and they escaped with what they had on their backs, no clothes, and it was very real humanitarian considerations, of course, but the decision to drop yellow plastic-
we have phyllis bennes, a fellow at the institute for policy studiys for peace activists and an fa gallonand join us from ann arbor, michigan and robert george, editorial writer for "the new york post" and speaker for newt gingrich. do you think the air strikes will make things in the region better or worse? >> i think it will be worse. it makes it worse one because putting more ordness nah, bombing more people always makes things worse. bombs recruit terrorists that we've seen...
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phyllis has been leased to gain an understanding about the wonderful expertise and the talent that we have in government. she came from the private sector and has professed that there was a lot of talk about the private sector had better talent than the government. and she had said time and time again that she had never worked with smarter, more professional people then she has here. we recently got kudos from our stakeholders out there, from a company that we had sent one of our teams out to assist who wrote back and said that he had never worked with a more professional and talented team that had come out. so, those are nice things to hear, particularly for a nice organization that is still building and growing. -- young organization that is till building and growing. for those of you who have been with the department, i just wanted to really emphasize that how proud you should feel that that you helped to stand p. the second point that i want to talk about is the role of echnology. we are particularly at risk. the ecology advances, challenges and opportunities to look at vulnerabil
phyllis has been leased to gain an understanding about the wonderful expertise and the talent that we have in government. she came from the private sector and has professed that there was a lot of talk about the private sector had better talent than the government. and she had said time and time again that she had never worked with smarter, more professional people then she has here. we recently got kudos from our stakeholders out there, from a company that we had sent one of our teams out to...
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phyllis is selling most of her books year. shots," "calling the the book on the u.n. and understanding the palestinian conflict. those will be up at the desk if you want to get them afterwards. we have a microphone coming around. >> i really appreciate this presentation. i just have a question for both particular, you are a lawyer. israel claims that it has bombed hamas property. there are adjacent houses to the hamas house that they have bombed. i should introduce myself first. .y name is omar shaula i come from gaza. i was born there. in 1997, i bought an apartment house. no one much lived in it. the house next to a cup bombed, and due to the shockwaves, our house collapsed. now, this is just one house. there are districts, complete districts that do not belong to hamas at all that have been destroyed. and infrastructure and whatnot. the electric bill, water. he was going to pay for this? --ld we sue israel for quite for that? if the answer is yes, it looks like we are in a straight jacket actually, due to the u.n.'s this functional capabilities. is there a way to s
phyllis is selling most of her books year. shots," "calling the the book on the u.n. and understanding the palestinian conflict. those will be up at the desk if you want to get them afterwards. we have a microphone coming around. >> i really appreciate this presentation. i just have a question for both particular, you are a lawyer. israel claims that it has bombed hamas property. there are adjacent houses to the hamas house that they have bombed. i should introduce myself first....
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phyllis, good morning.f we saw a russian incursion into ukraine, which currency should we be invested in? >> i don't think it is so straightforward. it is not a black and white situation. been very much driven by the macro economics of what has been going on in the g 10. geopolitics will be an important factor. has largely been driven by the performance of the u.s. economy. we think that the u.s. will rd momentum gua against the euro. >> against emerging market currencies? in the last month, the dollar is up against 21 out of 24 main emergent market currencies. does that trend continue? >> i think so. we will see emerging markets outperformed but in a selective fashion. i think that will continue when it comes to the dollar. we will see it becoming increasingly broad-based as we head into autumn and certainly against against volatile emerging market currencies. >> we saw yesterday some. went reaction -- some virulent reaction. volatility in terms of the ruble. the you any perspective on currencies? russia i
phyllis, good morning.f we saw a russian incursion into ukraine, which currency should we be invested in? >> i don't think it is so straightforward. it is not a black and white situation. been very much driven by the macro economics of what has been going on in the g 10. geopolitics will be an important factor. has largely been driven by the performance of the u.s. economy. we think that the u.s. will rd momentum gua against the euro. >> against emerging market currencies? in the...
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eventually we'll win hispanic voters issue think, i hope, but as phyllis schlafly pointed out, it took us 100 years and ronald reagan to win irish and italian immigrants. they came at the beginning of the 19th century and wasn't until we started getting italians and irish to vote republican. until the entire globe is as liberal as venezuela, people will be coming from poorer countries and be coming from more left wing countries. i happens within our own country. i note that new yorkers are moving to vermont and new hampshire, changed those two states. vermont used to be known -- i will dazzle you with this fact. used to be known as rock rib republican vermont. enough it's represented bay far left democrat in the senate and a socialist. oh, we got to get away from new york. come to vermont. i know what this state needs, more liberalism. every single poll on the subject shows that recent immigrants of every ethnicity, overwhelmingly support big government. hispanics, support obamacare by 75%. that compared to the population at large which, according to an ap poll, showed that only 26% of
eventually we'll win hispanic voters issue think, i hope, but as phyllis schlafly pointed out, it took us 100 years and ronald reagan to win irish and italian immigrants. they came at the beginning of the 19th century and wasn't until we started getting italians and irish to vote republican. until the entire globe is as liberal as venezuela, people will be coming from poorer countries and be coming from more left wing countries. i happens within our own country. i note that new yorkers are...
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if you're going to think about what's the music for marabelle morgan and phyllis shapley, if you wondered why i put them in in the beginning it's for this, this is the background music for "total woman," country music, which we've seen is reacting say in merle haggard against change in the 1960's. not that simple. two really good cases for you. i've given you these -- won't play the music for you now. but first tammy wynette, rural mississippi, bounds, mississippi, 1942. a bit older than these disco divas we've talked about. she did songs, just the title you're thinking, oh, really? "you make me want to be a mother." absorb that. some of you are grimacing there. yes, i know, i know. you make me want to be a mother. "make me your kind of woman." which is sung to a man, by the way, it's not what you think. "don't liberate me, love me." you get the point. marabelle morgan's going, yes, dear, this was great. i was visited by a delegation of women, women's liberationists, who wanted me to change, wanted me to see you in a different way. she says, i didn't want to do it, i didn't want to do it,
if you're going to think about what's the music for marabelle morgan and phyllis shapley, if you wondered why i put them in in the beginning it's for this, this is the background music for "total woman," country music, which we've seen is reacting say in merle haggard against change in the 1960's. not that simple. two really good cases for you. i've given you these -- won't play the music for you now. but first tammy wynette, rural mississippi, bounds, mississippi, 1942. a bit older...
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so like phyllis said, we really stand alone. nobody's there to compensate us. is there a recourse? and who do i contact to sue these people? [laughter] >> first of all, you can contact president abbas and urge him to join the icc. >> he didn't bomb my house. >> i hoe. urge him to join the icc. the rome statute, you know, would give some justice to the victims. >> i'm sorry, i can't hear you. >> what i'm use -- it's right there. i'm not sure. oh. thank you. well, the problem with international law is really enforcement and finding a forum or tribunal where you can take your cases for violations of international law. and the only maybe forum where cases can be brought are either the icj -- but we also know that it would have to get, first, a consent of the concerned states before a case can be brought -- or the icc for criminal prosecution of war crimes. now, in the 2008-2009 assault on gaza, the united nations did, in fact, receive some compensation from israel for some of the damages that were inflicted on property in gaza. so technically, technically there is a way to pursue compe
so like phyllis said, we really stand alone. nobody's there to compensate us. is there a recourse? and who do i contact to sue these people? [laughter] >> first of all, you can contact president abbas and urge him to join the icc. >> he didn't bomb my house. >> i hoe. urge him to join the icc. the rome statute, you know, would give some justice to the victims. >> i'm sorry, i can't hear you. >> what i'm use -- it's right there. i'm not sure. oh. thank you. well,...
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if you're going to think about what's the music for marabelle and phyllis shafly, if you wondered why the background music for "total woman," country music, which we've seen is reacting say in merle haggard against change in the 1960s. not that simple. two really good cases for you. i've given you these -- won't play the music for you now. but first tammy wynette, rural mississippi, bounds, mississippi, 1942. a bit older than these disco divas we've talked about. she did songs, just the title you're thinking, oh, really? "you make me want to be a mother." absorb that. some of you are grimacing there. yes, i know, i know. you make me want to be a mother. "make me your kind of woman." which is sung to a man, by the way, it's not what you think. "don't liberate me, love me." you get the point. marabelle morgan's going, yes, dear, this was great. i was visited by a delegation of women, women's liberationists, who wanted me to change, wanted me to see you in a different way. she says, i didn't want to do it, i didn't want to do it, i know my job really is to support you and care for you. y
if you're going to think about what's the music for marabelle and phyllis shafly, if you wondered why the background music for "total woman," country music, which we've seen is reacting say in merle haggard against change in the 1960s. not that simple. two really good cases for you. i've given you these -- won't play the music for you now. but first tammy wynette, rural mississippi, bounds, mississippi, 1942. a bit older than these disco divas we've talked about. she did songs, just...
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phyllis schlafly who is one of our authors 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 brittany, famous for dallas series and doctor gina loudon and anne-marie murrell, three interesting very articulate conservative women with a very different view of, you know, what's going on in the world. and i think that's going to be a very, very big book. and who else do we have? we have -- >> one of the books that i saw on your display here is former congressman james rogan. this book came out a while back, didn't? >> we brought back one of his books because interesting guy. member of cars, house impeachment manager during the clinton years. lost because of the democrat targeted him in the reelection bid. he wrote a book about the impeachment which also published. but he wrote a book earlier in his life, an autobiography. it's a very compelling story, and we decided to bring that back because we have a new book, a third book by jim rogan called -- i've got to look,
phyllis schlafly who is one of our authors 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 brittany, famous for dallas series and doctor gina loudon and anne-marie murrell, three interesting very articulate conservative women with a very different view of, you know, what's going on in the world. and i think that's going to be a very, very big book....
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phyllis two with the angles and thee in. just so we're clear roam.ks like a double play, right. >> angles got a run, right, wrong. eyeball it, ruled out. we are scoreless, thirtd inning and i know that that's right. how about the hottest team in baseball, can as sit situate royals. playing oakland tonight. brandon moss, watch this, try to score two guys at once. if you can't get the first guy, at least get the second guy. >> that's all about kansas city did right so far tonight. they trail. spinning the globe to cover everything for the world of sports. tonight our final stop is the united kingdom. you put on your hell mts. you got to make tse final tuneups. you've got to get the engine revved up perfectly for minutes. they do this for 12 hours. they have pit crews set up to time this thing out. watch this, it gets a little dangerous. you got to take the hey and move on. have lights on these things. you start with the full thing of grass and by the time you're done you're down to dirt. look at this guy. that's great. i love it. i need people cheering
phyllis two with the angles and thee in. just so we're clear roam.ks like a double play, right. >> angles got a run, right, wrong. eyeball it, ruled out. we are scoreless, thirtd inning and i know that that's right. how about the hottest team in baseball, can as sit situate royals. playing oakland tonight. brandon moss, watch this, try to score two guys at once. if you can't get the first guy, at least get the second guy. >> that's all about kansas city did right so far tonight....
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phyllis has been leased to gain an understanding about the wonderful expertise and the talent that we have in government. she came from the private sector and has professed that there was a lot of talk about the private sector had better talent than the government. and she had said time and time again that she had never worked with smarter, more professional people then she has here. we recently got kudos from our stakeholders out there, from a company that we had sent one of our teams out to assist who wrote back and said that he had never worked with a more professional and talented team that had come out. so, those are nice things to hear, particularly for a nice organization that is still building and growing. -- young organization that is still building and growing. for those of you who have been with the department, i just wanted to really emphasize that how proud you should feel that that you helped to stand up. the second point that i want to talk about is the role of technology. we are particularly at risk. the ecology advances, challenges and opportunities to look at vulnera
phyllis has been leased to gain an understanding about the wonderful expertise and the talent that we have in government. she came from the private sector and has professed that there was a lot of talk about the private sector had better talent than the government. and she had said time and time again that she had never worked with smarter, more professional people then she has here. we recently got kudos from our stakeholders out there, from a company that we had sent one of our teams out to...
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covered everything we talk about and we saw the backlash and saw it at the time was happening with phyllis who was convincing women with the equal rights movement they would lose their husbands and have to have unisex bathrooms that made me wonder if he was every on a plane. and she was defending the rights of unborn children and i said how many of your friends will adopt a black child? i want to say this about the religious movement. the money is there. you follow the money. the tea party is the gift that keeps giving because we can fight back at it. all of the women's -- i am even tweeting, everybody! on the internet you have all of these women writing everything and every single one as soon as the koch brothers do it we to bring it back in. wendy davis -- i have covered texas politics and god forbid you should ever go there. it is just horrible. and they just came up with the mo abortion law that is mind blowing. these women are my heroes because they took such unbelievable chances. i will stop now but i want to talk about when they were put in jail and arrested for obscenity when they
covered everything we talk about and we saw the backlash and saw it at the time was happening with phyllis who was convincing women with the equal rights movement they would lose their husbands and have to have unisex bathrooms that made me wonder if he was every on a plane. and she was defending the rights of unborn children and i said how many of your friends will adopt a black child? i want to say this about the religious movement. the money is there. you follow the money. the tea party is...
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phyllis and how the justice answered this question. >> do you believe the five male justices truly understood ramifications of their decision? >> i would have to say no, but justices continue to think and can change. i'm ever hopeful that what is a blind site today will be open in months. >> you do feel they had a blind spot? >> if i can be honest, yes. >> thank you katie couric for that highly leaning question, and she knocks it out of the park by saying the men on the court just didn't understand what was going on because they are not women. i have two names for the justice, janet brown. and diane sykes. circuit court judges who are women who rule against you administration on this mandate in previous cases, they are women with all the lady parts required to understand the issues. >> lady parts? >> it is unfortunate she went there. for by the gender and made the wrong decision. uphold the competitio constituti believe they did just that. this article or case is well-suited on this issue. >> this is an argument on the left, but that they may miss his there is another difference between the j
phyllis and how the justice answered this question. >> do you believe the five male justices truly understood ramifications of their decision? >> i would have to say no, but justices continue to think and can change. i'm ever hopeful that what is a blind site today will be open in months. >> you do feel they had a blind spot? >> if i can be honest, yes. >> thank you katie couric for that highly leaning question, and she knocks it out of the park by saying the men...
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interested in spending your kids inher 10 now than even thinking of leaving anything for them later, yes, phyllis, and the problem with that is? >> why should kids think they have something coming for being self absorbed unappreciative brats who never bother to check up on their parents when they get to college that we parents pay for by the freaking way. wait, a bit too close to home? you too need a hug. this is free hug day on cavuto. on border, can you answer this question? or how can we put a man on the moon, over 40 years ago, and not able to seal our border today. a very good question. make the border zero gravity, then the illegals the just float away. >> what is deal, with a viewer wishing me knew me in 7th grade. >> if i knew you in the 7th grade we would have been life long friends, what is so significant about that 7 grade? unless you were there with me, you are regreting those wedgeys you gave my in gym class, you are shocked to see i'm a international super star. john, writes richard thinks you made it to 7th grade, he has an imagination. and paul, we hear that hillary clinton threw
interested in spending your kids inher 10 now than even thinking of leaving anything for them later, yes, phyllis, and the problem with that is? >> why should kids think they have something coming for being self absorbed unappreciative brats who never bother to check up on their parents when they get to college that we parents pay for by the freaking way. wait, a bit too close to home? you too need a hug. this is free hug day on cavuto. on border, can you answer this question? or how can...
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phyllis canyon's ranch started to die suspiciously. >> i began to lose chickens.ost them in a fashion very different from any predator that we have in south texas. it was not interested in the meat as much as it was the blood. and in all instances, it was all opened up just in this thorax area, and there was no blood at all. and everybody's saying, oh, my gosh, that's the chupacabra. >> shirts were made and it was all over the town. >> the myth of the chupacabra is a big story here because we have a high hispanic population that has believed in this for a very long time. >> the story spread through spanish speaking publications and the internet over the 1990s and into the 2000s. >> legend has it the chupacabra is a vampire dog said to inhabit parts of south america and texas. >> a chupacabra in spanish means the goat sucker or the sucker of goats. >> in all the stories that i have read about the chupacabra and it had fiery red eyes and stood on its back legs and appeared to have some spine down its back, or do that and the chupacabra's going to get you. >> dr. can
phyllis canyon's ranch started to die suspiciously. >> i began to lose chickens.ost them in a fashion very different from any predator that we have in south texas. it was not interested in the meat as much as it was the blood. and in all instances, it was all opened up just in this thorax area, and there was no blood at all. and everybody's saying, oh, my gosh, that's the chupacabra. >> shirts were made and it was all over the town. >> the myth of the chupacabra is a big story...
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and i think it's important, first of all, i appreciate the group, particularly phyllis, for her longevity in the movement. so many of folks who claim to be on our side come and go or tend to be tempted away to the wrong ideas, but i sure appreciate phyllis' strong stand over so many, so many years. so thanks, all of you, for being here. i just want to take a few moments to just talk about this whole concept of being conservative. what does it mean? sometimes political labels get confusing. probably all of you here consider yourself conservative in some way, but sometimes we don't talk about what it is that we're trying to conserve. and if you take the political labels off and think about what it is that we're talking about, what is the other side talking about, it really comes down to two basic ideas. when you confront a problem or a situation. there tends to be a gut instinct of some folks if there's a problem that we want to tell people what to do. you've probably run into them as hall monitors in school or whatever. they want to have the rules, they want everybody to do the same thing,
and i think it's important, first of all, i appreciate the group, particularly phyllis, for her longevity in the movement. so many of folks who claim to be on our side come and go or tend to be tempted away to the wrong ideas, but i sure appreciate phyllis' strong stand over so many, so many years. so thanks, all of you, for being here. i just want to take a few moments to just talk about this whole concept of being conservative. what does it mean? sometimes political labels get confusing....
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william walters, phyllis gotti, congressman wolf, and yourself. we would also like to make thank certain staff members of the cdc and the national institute of health for bringing to our attention and obtaining the experimental medication as a treatment option for our two infected staff members. as an organization we have worked to contain the ebola crisis in liberia and we were devastated to learn two of our personnel had contracted the deadly virus. samaritan's purse thanks you for helping bring the two of them home in the face of the incredible challenges. the ebola crisis was not a surprise to us at samaritan's purse. we saw it coming in april. our epidemiologists predicted it. by the middle of june, i was by the middle of june, i was having private conversations with leaders. by july was writing editorials in the "new york times." in the 32 years since the disease was discovered, there were a total of 2232 infections. which killed people. easily this presents outbreak is going to surpass that, in dr. frieden as well as overall -- surpassed th
william walters, phyllis gotti, congressman wolf, and yourself. we would also like to make thank certain staff members of the cdc and the national institute of health for bringing to our attention and obtaining the experimental medication as a treatment option for our two infected staff members. as an organization we have worked to contain the ebola crisis in liberia and we were devastated to learn two of our personnel had contracted the deadly virus. samaritan's purse thanks you for helping...
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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 they had the equal rights amendment they would end up having to lose their husbands or their husbands would have to pay them al-omari. she said we will have to have unisex bathrooms which makes me wonder if she was ever on a plane. [laughter] i debated her and she was there to protect the rights of the unborn child and i said how many of your friends will adopt a black baby? she said that's not the point and i said yes it is a wheeze to have these real big fights. what i wanted to say about this religious movement in today and i'm sure you have covered it because you are so smart, the money as they are. you follow the money. the koch brothers, everybody else. the tea party for us is a gift that keeps on giving because weaponize fight back. although women's, i'm even tweeting everybody. on the internet you have all these women writing. emily's list, every single one. as soon as the koch brothers do something they rattle it back in. we have to figh
we saw the backlash and we saw it with phyllis schlafly at the time. she was able to convince women that if they had the equal rights amendment they would end up having to lose their husbands or their husbands would have to pay them al-omari. she said we will have to have unisex bathrooms which makes me wonder if she was ever on a plane. [laughter] i debated her and she was there to protect the rights of the unborn child and i said how many of your friends will adopt a black baby? she said...
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i'm here with david macon from dallas his lovely wife phyllis. david is turning 36 years old today.tever it is, it's a birthday. and this is his bucket list. to come to the "today" show. so, david, take it away, my friend. >> all right. still to come on "today," a main street makever for a struggling baltimore store owner who is hoping for a second chance to keep his business alive. but first these messages. ♪ [ male announcer ] hurry in for labor day deals. get $10-$40 off our best paints and stains at lowe's. [ male announcer ] hurry in for labor day deals. dust irritating your eye? ♪ (singing) ♪ visine® gives your eyes relief in seconds. visine®. get back to normal. with a newon: volkswagen turbo. turbocharged reward card why are we so obsessed with turbo? because we like giving you power, but we also like giving you fuel efficiency. like the sporty jetta. and the turbocharged passat tdi® clean diesel. okay.. and the iconic beetle... and the powerful tiguan... okay you can't forget the cc... guys, this is going to take a while. avo: hurry in and you can get a $1,000 turbocharged
i'm here with david macon from dallas his lovely wife phyllis. david is turning 36 years old today.tever it is, it's a birthday. and this is his bucket list. to come to the "today" show. so, david, take it away, my friend. >> all right. still to come on "today," a main street makever for a struggling baltimore store owner who is hoping for a second chance to keep his business alive. but first these messages. ♪ [ male announcer ] hurry in for labor day deals. get...
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i'm here with david macon from dallas his lovely wife phyllis. david is turning 36 years old today.6? whatever it is, it's a birthday. and this is his bucket list. to come to the "today" show. so, david, take it away, my friend. >> all right. still to come on "today," a main street makever for a struggling baltimore store owner who is hoping for a second chance to keep his business alive. but first these messages. ♪ [ male announcer ] hurry in for labor day deals. get $10-$40 off our best paints and stains at lowe's. [ male announcer ] hurry in for labor day deals. dust irritating your eye? ♪ (singing) ♪ visine® gives your eyes relief in seconds. visine®. get back to normal. >>> this morning's main street makeover takes us to baltimore. shine a light city where one man's dedication to his community has made his corner store an anchor in his struggling neighborhood. but that sense of duty has also made it tough to turn a profit. we brought in branding expert martin lindstrom to see if this business can be saved. in baltimore's shipley held neighborhood close to 500 families rely on t
i'm here with david macon from dallas his lovely wife phyllis. david is turning 36 years old today.6? whatever it is, it's a birthday. and this is his bucket list. to come to the "today" show. so, david, take it away, my friend. >> all right. still to come on "today," a main street makever for a struggling baltimore store owner who is hoping for a second chance to keep his business alive. but first these messages. ♪ [ male announcer ] hurry in for labor day deals....
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covered everything we talk about and we saw the backlash and saw it at the time was happening with phylliswho was convincing women with the equal rights movement they would lose their husbands and have to have unisex bathrooms that made me wonder if he was every on a plane. and she was defending the rights of unborn children and i said how many of your friends will adopt a black child? i want to say this about the religious movement. the money is there. you follow the money. the tea party is the gift that keeps giving because we can fight back at it. all of the women's -- i am even tweeting, everybody! on the internet you have all of these women writing everything and every single one as soon as the koch brothers do it we to bring it back in. wendy davis -- i have covered texas politics and god forbid you should ever go there. it is just horrible. and they just came up with the mo abortion law that is mind blowing. these women are my heroes because they took such unbelievable chances. i will stop now but i want to talk about when they were put in jail and arrested for obscenity when they b
covered everything we talk about and we saw the backlash and saw it at the time was happening with phylliswho was convincing women with the equal rights movement they would lose their husbands and have to have unisex bathrooms that made me wonder if he was every on a plane. and she was defending the rights of unborn children and i said how many of your friends will adopt a black child? i want to say this about the religious movement. the money is there. you follow the money. the tea party is...
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i covered gloria steinhen, i covered the whole movement, and we saw the backlash with phyllis at the time. sh e convinced women if they h the equal rights amendment, they would end up having to lose their husbands, their husband would never have to pay them alimony. she said we'll have to have unisex bathrooms which made me f wonder if she was ever on a plane. you know, i mean, and i debated her and a woman who said she was there to protect the rights of the unborn child and then i said, how many of your friends will adopt a black baby?ghts that's not the point.ren i said, yes, it is. so we used to have these real big fights, but what i really wanted to say about this religious movement is today, and i know i'm sure you covered it because you're so smart, but the money is there. you follow the money, the koch brothers, everybody else, the tea party for us is a gift that keeps on giving because we can always fight back at it, and all the women's -- i'm even tweet, everybody. anyway, on the internet you have all of these women writing ne everything, emily's list, everys single one, as
i covered gloria steinhen, i covered the whole movement, and we saw the backlash with phyllis at the time. sh e convinced women if they h the equal rights amendment, they would end up having to lose their husbands, their husband would never have to pay them alimony. she said we'll have to have unisex bathrooms which made me f wonder if she was ever on a plane. you know, i mean, and i debated her and a woman who said she was there to protect the rights of the unborn child and then i said, how...
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she's dressed in this very sedate, middle-class, phyllis shafly sort of way, smiling, strumming a guitar. yet she just completely undid him. the world's first mainstream reference to shrinkage ever. all conservative. two years later, by now with an enormous constituency of female fans, she does one of the first songs about birth control. the pill. look at the cover for the sense of this. very kind of wistful thing. all these years i've stayed at home while you had all your fun, and every year that's gone by another baby's come. again, her fan base knows, six children for her. there's going to be some changes made right here on nursery hill. then in a really stunning image, you've set this chicken your last time because now i've got the pill. and the song goes on. kind of angry. and again, the song that's saying, all right, i'm not going to walk out of this relationship. but the balance of power within it has to shift, has to change. nobody in american popular music, mainstream, major hits, was dealing with this set of issues as continuously as loretta leadership. -- as loretta lynn. and
she's dressed in this very sedate, middle-class, phyllis shafly sort of way, smiling, strumming a guitar. yet she just completely undid him. the world's first mainstream reference to shrinkage ever. all conservative. two years later, by now with an enormous constituency of female fans, she does one of the first songs about birth control. the pill. look at the cover for the sense of this. very kind of wistful thing. all these years i've stayed at home while you had all your fun, and every year...
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andan often i am new here card, but she has an outstanding come and for those of you who do not know phyllis, she comes to us from the private sector. she was the chief technology caffee. at maca she's somebody who comes with an understanding already of the importance of policy because she was chair of the board at infraguard, a private group manage by the apt fbi, and with the perfect frantic analysis ever up in pennsylvania, outside of carnegie mellon, the center for technology and analysis, i think it is called. touch with a lot of people on the hill. she is hit the ground running for us on the cyber front. she also helped us to recruit for our assistant secretary for cyber security and communications dr. indandy she has an understanding of the agency. prior to joining us, he was at the white house working with michael daniel at the national security council. he has come in and provided some outstanding leadership along with his deputies. we have got an outstanding team in place working needs cyber issues for us. they continue to attract the best and the brightest. we have a turnover whic
andan often i am new here card, but she has an outstanding come and for those of you who do not know phyllis, she comes to us from the private sector. she was the chief technology caffee. at maca she's somebody who comes with an understanding already of the importance of policy because she was chair of the board at infraguard, a private group manage by the apt fbi, and with the perfect frantic analysis ever up in pennsylvania, outside of carnegie mellon, the center for technology and analysis,...
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william walters, phyllis gotti, congressman wolf, and yourself. we would also like to make certain staff members of the cdc and the national institutes of health for bringing to our attention and obtaining the medication as a treatment option for our two infected staff members. as an organization we work to contain the ebola crisis in liberia and we were devastated to learn two of our personnel contract that -- contracted the deadly virus. thanks you forse helping bring the two of them home in the face of the incredible challenges. the ebola crisis was not a surprise to us at samaritan's purse. we saw it coming in april. our epidemiologists predicted it. by the middle of june, i was withg conversations leaders. in the 32 years since the disease was discovered, there 2232a total of 2300 -- infections. easily this presents outbreak is going to surpass that, in dr. frieden as well as overall -- s,rpassed that, in fatalitie as well as known cases. the disease is out-of-control. the international response to the disease has been a failure. it is import
william walters, phyllis gotti, congressman wolf, and yourself. we would also like to make certain staff members of the cdc and the national institutes of health for bringing to our attention and obtaining the medication as a treatment option for our two infected staff members. as an organization we work to contain the ebola crisis in liberia and we were devastated to learn two of our personnel contract that -- contracted the deadly virus. thanks you forse helping bring the two of them home in...
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phyllis said on facebook, of course she should keep it. her job.nother country, they don't change their language to adapt to us. we are the united states. we speak english. learn it. >> when we go to other country, we speak english anyway. >> you can use your google translator. it works very well. >> uh-huh. >> coming up straight ahead, another arrest in the murder of border agent brian terry. but will more innocent americans lose their lives? >> why do we have immigration laws if we're not going to enforce them? why do we have a border patrol? why do people like brian terry die? >> brian terry's uncle says enough is enough. he will join us live. >>> and first lois lerner and now another top official says she's lost e-mails as well. ♪ ♪ female announcer: sunday's your last chance to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. for a limited time, you can choose to save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic mattress sets. or choose $300 in free gifts with sleep train's most popular tempur-pedic mattresses. you can even choose 48 months intere
phyllis said on facebook, of course she should keep it. her job.nother country, they don't change their language to adapt to us. we are the united states. we speak english. learn it. >> when we go to other country, we speak english anyway. >> you can use your google translator. it works very well. >> uh-huh. >> coming up straight ahead, another arrest in the murder of border agent brian terry. but will more innocent americans lose their lives? >> why do we have...