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>> phyllis: yeah. yeah. i'd say there's a huge problem.e can kiss our primo space at dillman's department store goodbye. >> jack: what -- wait, why -- why would you -- >> phyllis: oh, that's because fiona's giving it all to billy. see, we're gonna be lucky if we get a dusty shelf in between the clearance bin and the janitor's closet! >> jack: fiona said that? >> phyllis: no, but i don't think she was saying much of anything else other than, "oh, billy, ha ha ha, you're so handsome!" >> jack: are you sure you're not overreacting here? >> phyllis: overreacting? >> jack: i can see the state you're in. i know you. whatever you heard or think that you heard -- >> phyllis: no, it is what i saw when i went to billy's. he is sleeping with fiona! >> billy: i have to say, i'm usually a bourbon kind of guy, but this vino you like is kind
>> phyllis: yeah. yeah. i'd say there's a huge problem.e can kiss our primo space at dillman's department store goodbye. >> jack: what -- wait, why -- why would you -- >> phyllis: oh, that's because fiona's giving it all to billy. see, we're gonna be lucky if we get a dusty shelf in between the clearance bin and the janitor's closet! >> jack: fiona said that? >> phyllis: no, but i don't think she was saying much of anything else other than, "oh, billy, ha ha...
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>> phyllis: yeah. yeah. i'd say there's a huge problem. we can kiss our primo space at dillman's department store goodbye. >> jack: what -- wait, why -- why would you -- >> phyllis: oh, that's because fiona's giving it all to billy. see, we're gonna be lucky if we get a dusty shelf in between the clearance bin and the janitor's closet! >> jack: fiona said that? >> phyllis: no, but i don't think she was saying much of anything else other than, "oh, billy, ha ha ha, you're so handsome!" >> jack: are you sure you're not overreacting here? >> phyllis: overreacting? >> jack: i can see the state you're in. i know you. whatever you heard or think that you heard -- >> phyllis: no, it is what i saw when i went to billy's. he is sleeping with fiona! >> billy: i have to say, i'm usually a bourbon kind of guy, but this vino you like is kind
>> phyllis: yeah. yeah. i'd say there's a huge problem. we can kiss our primo space at dillman's department store goodbye. >> jack: what -- wait, why -- why would you -- >> phyllis: oh, that's because fiona's giving it all to billy. see, we're gonna be lucky if we get a dusty shelf in between the clearance bin and the janitor's closet! >> jack: fiona said that? >> phyllis: no, but i don't think she was saying much of anything else other than, "oh, billy, ha ha...
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some such as phyllis schlafly were against the era. but other women we would consider conservative supported it. a kind of receptors arguments about if the era were to come forward again, and if the era were to go to the states for ratification again, where can we look to other than liberals and feminists and groups that we know would support the era for solidarity and aides? >> looking at the 1970's and 1980's, how is it defined by women who call themselves conservative? ms. griffis: it is defined in so many ways, and historians are doing magnificent work trying to figure out just how conservative they were. for me, i am looking at how women define their own womanhood. what does it mean to be a woman to them based on their historical context? and for women like phyllis schlafly it means women who stay in the home, submit to male authority, who are leery of what greater equality between men and women will have socially, what effect it will have socially. it is turning back to older visions of what womanhood meant, and what our country
some such as phyllis schlafly were against the era. but other women we would consider conservative supported it. a kind of receptors arguments about if the era were to come forward again, and if the era were to go to the states for ratification again, where can we look to other than liberals and feminists and groups that we know would support the era for solidarity and aides? >> looking at the 1970's and 1980's, how is it defined by women who call themselves conservative? ms. griffis: it...
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. >> phyllis: look at us. we're the power couple.he abbott-winters foundation is getting off the ground, the pass key profits are through the roof. we're an impressive team. >> jack: indeed we are. let's hope our good fortune spills over into your latest obsession. >> phyllis: which is? >> jack: your mission to get billy and victoria back together. >> phyllis: that is done and over. >> jack: willingly? >> phyllis: as opposed to? >> jack: i don't know. billy deciding enough is enough and giving you the big kiss-off. >> abby: how did the fire in the server room get started? you must know by now. and what was damaged? because that's the key to figuring out what happened. >> neil: for someone to set th't make sense. i mean, i'm -- i'm just thinking thank god no one got hurt here. >> abby: i was hurt. my baby was hurt.
. >> phyllis: look at us. we're the power couple.he abbott-winters foundation is getting off the ground, the pass key profits are through the roof. we're an impressive team. >> jack: indeed we are. let's hope our good fortune spills over into your latest obsession. >> phyllis: which is? >> jack: your mission to get billy and victoria back together. >> phyllis: that is done and over. >> jack: willingly? >> phyllis: as opposed to? >> jack: i don't...
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>>phyllis swanson/forest "we're shocked, very shocked and disappointed." >> reporter:over the weekend the u-s forest service estimated about one-thousand college students on over 60 house and patio boats came to this island.leaving it trashed. >> reporter:phyllis swanson with the forest services wants to find the culprits. >>phyllis swanson/forest services "we are hoping to maybe make contact with these folks and do a little bit of education." >>cristina davies/reporting "she says this happens every year where college students come and party and when the weekend's over there is a whole bunch of trash. but this year is different they left shoes tents and clothes." >>phyllis swanson/forest services "it's sort of hard to understand why it was left." >> reporter:university of oregon bags.hats and sandals. left behind. i even found a couple ice chest with fraternity letters on them. >>phyllis swanson/forest services "there is a lot of stuff here left that the wildlife shouldn't be getting into." >> reporter:i reached out to the university of oregon. they say quote. "the manner in which the
>>phyllis swanson/forest "we're shocked, very shocked and disappointed." >> reporter:over the weekend the u-s forest service estimated about one-thousand college students on over 60 house and patio boats came to this island.leaving it trashed. >> reporter:phyllis swanson with the forest services wants to find the culprits. >>phyllis swanson/forest services "we are hoping to maybe make contact with these folks and do a little bit of education."...
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. >> phyllis: i need you. and for whatever reasons -- >> jack: what's going on?> phyllis: nothing. >> jack: it didn't look like "nothing" to me. >> mariah: take 'em. that way you won't have to change the locks. >> kevin: what -- what are you talking about? we're roommates! we're friends! >> mariah: with all your money, you can buy new ones! oh, wait. you already did. >> kevin: mariah! mariah! hey. you're not thinking this through. >> mariah: done and done! >> kevin: so, where you gonna go? >> mariah: i'm gonna go someplace where people know what matters and what doesn't. >> dylan: you know what? i got -- i got a call from grandpa paul, and i got to meet whm at the hospital.
. >> phyllis: i need you. and for whatever reasons -- >> jack: what's going on?> phyllis: nothing. >> jack: it didn't look like "nothing" to me. >> mariah: take 'em. that way you won't have to change the locks. >> kevin: what -- what are you talking about? we're roommates! we're friends! >> mariah: with all your money, you can buy new ones! oh, wait. you already did. >> kevin: mariah! mariah! hey. you're not thinking this through. >>...
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how about phyllis steel? phyllis steel?cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ phyllis, how you doing? >> good. thank you. >> welcome to "millionaire." >> oh, thank you. oh, my goodness. [cheers and applause] this is-- >> okay, phyllis, here's how it works. i'm gonna ask you one question. you get it right, i'm gonna give you $1,000 right now. >> oh, sounds great. >> let's do it. here's your $1,000 question. [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ with fans saying no to housework, what classic monopoly piece was replaced by a cat after a 2013 vote sponsored by hasbro? is it... >> mm. i think it was "a," iron. final answer. >> that is right. [cheers and applause] that's right. $1,000. [cheers and applause] way to go, phyllis. way to go! >> thank you. >> congratulations. >> thank you very much. >> i love the ending on a high note. [cheers and applause] congratulations. thank you for watching. for everyone who's been a part of this one, i'm chris harrison. we'll see you next time. [cheers and applause] >> all: one, two, three, four, five
how about phyllis steel? phyllis steel?cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ phyllis, how you doing? >> good. thank you. >> welcome to "millionaire." >> oh, thank you. oh, my goodness. [cheers and applause] this is-- >> okay, phyllis, here's how it works. i'm gonna ask you one question. you get it right, i'm gonna give you $1,000 right now. >> oh, sounds great. >> let's do it. here's your $1,000 question. [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ with...
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. >> phyllis: i need you. and for whatever reasons -- >> jack: what's going on? >> phyllis: nothing. >> jack: it didn't look like "nothing" to me. >> mariah: take 'em. that way you won't have to change the locks. >> kevin: what -- what are you talking about? we're roommates! we're friends! >> mariah: with all your money, you can buy new ones! oh, wait. you already did. >> kevin: mariah! mariah! hey. you're not thinking this through. >> mariah: done and done! >> kevin: so, where you gonna go? >> mariah: i'm gonna go someplace where people know what matters and what doesn't. >> dylan: you know what? i got -- i got a call from grandpa paul, and i got to meet him at the hospital.
. >> phyllis: i need you. and for whatever reasons -- >> jack: what's going on? >> phyllis: nothing. >> jack: it didn't look like "nothing" to me. >> mariah: take 'em. that way you won't have to change the locks. >> kevin: what -- what are you talking about? we're roommates! we're friends! >> mariah: with all your money, you can buy new ones! oh, wait. you already did. >> kevin: mariah! mariah! hey. you're not thinking this through....
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hundreds of thousands of people phyllis street admission for can about and to his a big part of it. they can be taught for new businesses to prepare for big event and the nonprofit says it is essential to help her>> their new restaurant in san francisco's mission is a dream realized. >> the dream started with my family and started with my mom when i saw her when i was a kid she was working in a kitchen. the passion started there. >> we feel so excited and happy to be in the community. >> because carnivale is a part of the mission they will be there to serve a favorite. >> we asked us where we are from we tell them el salvador. they ask for it. >> we will sell its, a tortilla. >> it has taken hard work, patience and dedication to get here but they say it is a success story for the nonprofit helps them grow. >> we exist to support women from communities of color and in the process of formalizing it. >> the support comes in large part from this, a large commercial kitchen on any given day you can walk in and find different entrepreneurs. commercial space is extensive of the business ow
hundreds of thousands of people phyllis street admission for can about and to his a big part of it. they can be taught for new businesses to prepare for big event and the nonprofit says it is essential to help her>> their new restaurant in san francisco's mission is a dream realized. >> the dream started with my family and started with my mom when i saw her when i was a kid she was working in a kitchen. the passion started there. >> we feel so excited and happy to be in the...
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so, this is all of phyllis dillers lanocain, and all of joan river's surgical dressings, and i've gotgiven me over the years. but this is a special, special thing. i think sara silverman's gefilte fish is in there. >> seth: that's fantastic. this is just a culmination or a collection i should say of all the art -- the garbage of your favorite female comedians. >> the trash of comedians. and so he made this. and he's a brilliant guy. he makes stuff of people's trash. >> seth: that's fantastic. so, you are going to be on the road a bunch. is it a relief to be done with the album? >> i'm glad. i mean, i always make music. this is a beautiful thing to bring out of my vault. i have a vault, like prince. [ laughter ] most people who make music have a vault of music. i'm proud to bring it and show people and let them enjoy it. it's fun. i love it. >> seth: it's wonderful to have you back here. i hope everyone gives it a listen, and have great shows. >> thank you, i love you! >> seth: margaret cho, everybody! "american myth" is available online now. we'll be right back with more "late night."
so, this is all of phyllis dillers lanocain, and all of joan river's surgical dressings, and i've gotgiven me over the years. but this is a special, special thing. i think sara silverman's gefilte fish is in there. >> seth: that's fantastic. this is just a culmination or a collection i should say of all the art -- the garbage of your favorite female comedians. >> the trash of comedians. and so he made this. and he's a brilliant guy. he makes stuff of people's trash. >> seth:...
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>> phyllis: i don't understand. you know that billy and i have a connection. i mean, you know that.have looked at the world in a
>> phyllis: i don't understand. you know that billy and i have a connection. i mean, you know that.have looked at the world in a
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the latest on his four-game suspension and why ryan howard should be release by the phyllis.at's all coming up sports. ♪ to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them... ...with k9 advantix ii. it not only kills fleas, ticks and mosquitoes, it repels them, too. so do more to defend your four legged friend... ...with k9 advantix ii. for the love of dog. ♪ >> video operator: yo going viral for the wrong reasons. it happened during the west point graduation ceremony saturday. one cadet is obviously on her phone and growing fire from those who say she lacks discipline and respect. video was posted on the west point facebook page. got close to a million hits. school has not commented at this point. >>> when you win upon wall one local woman granderring wishes for strangers. the special lady first thought to help others during the pope's visit. >> temporary idea grown into permanent philadelphia fixture. bill anderson live in the newsroom. bill, you've been talking with this woman who is all about spreading joy. >> reporter: lucy, i was. there are some people that inspire y
the latest on his four-game suspension and why ryan howard should be release by the phyllis.at's all coming up sports. ♪ to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them... ...with k9 advantix ii. it not only kills fleas, ticks and mosquitoes, it repels them, too. so do more to defend your four legged friend... ...with k9 advantix ii. for the love of dog. ♪ >> video operator: yo going viral for the wrong reasons. it happened during the west point graduation ceremony saturday. one...
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after the bad taste of the sweee ofç the lowly phyllis at home there was no place like the roao forhe nats. tonight a chance to go five andi 0. we'll take you to the top of the fifth. bryce harper with the braces loaded. grounds into a force out. that ends the in incorporate. he's 0 or 5. only one for his last 236789 wes take you to the sixth, wilsonson ramos has runners on the corners. ramos to deep right field. he falls down as the ballall bounces over the fence. ryan zimmerman scores, game tied up at three. then just two batter's later. over lorenzo cane and off the wall, ramos is going to score to make it 5-3678 it's one extra base hits for the nats. not bad at l all. but then bottom the ninth, we take you there and jonathan papp ill one has thrown his secondro safe of the year allowing two runs. it is now tied up as we speak 6 all. the orioles hosting the yankees. two outs. rounder, up to the right side. a diving stop. he tosses lewis receive reno. flarherty is safe at first. it's all fundamental. bottom fifth, does it again deep to left field for a two-run-run shot. that's his
after the bad taste of the sweee ofç the lowly phyllis at home there was no place like the roao forhe nats. tonight a chance to go five andi 0. we'll take you to the top of the fifth. bryce harper with the braces loaded. grounds into a force out. that ends the in incorporate. he's 0 or 5. only one for his last 236789 wes take you to the sixth, wilsonson ramos has runners on the corners. ramos to deep right field. he falls down as the ballall bounces over the fence. ryan zimmerman scores, game...
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>> phyllis: i don't understand. you know that billy and i have a connection. i mean, you know that.have looked at the world in a
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our next caller is phyllis. phyllis, you say you are set on the third-party candidate?aller: good morning, good morning, thank you. yes, i am considering a third party. i support bernie sanders, but if he doesn't become the nominee for the democrats i am can sitter in the green party. with jill stein as president. consider --uld you would you consider writing in yes, iandidates? caller: am considering that as well. i want to see the next few weeks play out to see how the support for sanders continues or dissipates, but hopefully it continues. , i am he doesn't make it considering jill stein and the green party. that is phyllis, from florida. yes,er person writes -- jill stein is the perfect candidate. our foreign policy should be based on human rights. another person right -- not considering a third-party candidate, but it's time for the republican party to break three ways based on libertarian, fiscal, evangelical, and foreign policy platforms. veryer person tweets -- few women in the audience of the libertarian debate. they don't have a future. and yes -- feel the bur
our next caller is phyllis. phyllis, you say you are set on the third-party candidate?aller: good morning, good morning, thank you. yes, i am considering a third party. i support bernie sanders, but if he doesn't become the nominee for the democrats i am can sitter in the green party. with jill stein as president. consider --uld you would you consider writing in yes, iandidates? caller: am considering that as well. i want to see the next few weeks play out to see how the support for sanders...
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the phyllis lose 6-2. the first quarter, the labron james and that's a dunk.they go onto win easily by over 20 points. they'll go to the finals. and the trade rumors continue for the sixes. a lot of talks have oprah from going to the lakers. one of the big time guards they can't send eckerd anywhere until you know how healthy they'll be. jane loves to treat herself. so she loves new light & fit crunch. greek nonfat yogurt with delicious toppings like chocolate and almonds. now that's a treat! light & fit crunch. feel free to enjoy. it's the unking official start of summer right now. it is 7:29. let's take a look at some of our top stories in the headline. they are calling it a super bug it is in our country and, in fact, our state. there is a patient in pennsylvania diagnosed with a rare e coli infection that is resistant from antibiotics. officials say she hasn't gone outside of the country within the past five months. when we look at drug resistance the more concerned we are. we need to do a very comprehensive job protecting antibiotics so that we can have t
the phyllis lose 6-2. the first quarter, the labron james and that's a dunk.they go onto win easily by over 20 points. they'll go to the finals. and the trade rumors continue for the sixes. a lot of talks have oprah from going to the lakers. one of the big time guards they can't send eckerd anywhere until you know how healthy they'll be. jane loves to treat herself. so she loves new light & fit crunch. greek nonfat yogurt with delicious toppings like chocolate and almonds. now that's a...
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. >> volunteers from tysons, keller williams, and contractors renovated phyllis price's home. came when a repairman was servicing the heating unit. >> at that time, we learned her system was leaking carbon monoxide and could potentially kill her. >> we've got a program called helping hands. we thought she would be an awesome candidate. we're going to send somebody here tomorrow. they're going to do a survey and we're going to put a new system in for her next week. >> i truly thank them from the bottom of my heart for all that they have done to help me with this. >> ms. price is 75 years old and she cares for an adult grandson who has special needs. that was a special gift for her. >> so nice to see them pitch in and fix that problem. that was scary. >>> the news4 i-team gets results in a big way. the new law that was just signed today was inspired by one of our stories and how it could protect kids. >>> also, he recently lost his life. a firefighter who disappeared and was later found dead. you'll hear from the only reporter in town who spoke to him for the fir st >>> we've go
. >> volunteers from tysons, keller williams, and contractors renovated phyllis price's home. came when a repairman was servicing the heating unit. >> at that time, we learned her system was leaking carbon monoxide and could potentially kill her. >> we've got a program called helping hands. we thought she would be an awesome candidate. we're going to send somebody here tomorrow. they're going to do a survey and we're going to put a new system in for her next week. >> i...
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but quarter way into the season, the nats lead the mets and right behind them are the surprising phyllisload of this t guy's life preserver. two men on, a fly ball to second. loses it in the sun, two runs score, the nats trail by two. tw he's like, man, cop on, i on haven't seen the sun in threeun weeks here. i wasn't used to it. ryan zimmerman drives one to right. a collision in right field, both men down. an inside the park homer, both players would be okay, including, well, unfortunately n for the nats stanton. a homerun to right, the nats lose at home 5-1.-1. still lead the nl east by onene game. we're not playing great and even though 'r we're in a good position. pos if somebody had said the middlei of may that we would be going to new york in first place i'm sure everybody would have been happy. it's just once in you're first u place everybody wants you to bee five or six games up. i just learned the mets lost. more kids in baltimore, manny ma chat oh doing is part to host ho baltimore youth baseball lesion. a two-run shot to right center gives the birds a lead. a give it away in t
but quarter way into the season, the nats lead the mets and right behind them are the surprising phyllisload of this t guy's life preserver. two men on, a fly ball to second. loses it in the sun, two runs score, the nats trail by two. tw he's like, man, cop on, i on haven't seen the sun in threeun weeks here. i wasn't used to it. ryan zimmerman drives one to right. a collision in right field, both men down. an inside the park homer, both players would be okay, including, well, unfortunately n...
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the new chair of the board of supervisors is giving a state of the county phyllis randall says some ofnty's finances and social services. some of it is more personal. >> volunteering on our different commissions and committees and boards at the school, just everyone take a more active role in their county government. >> the speech will be streaming starting at 6:30. to watch it, search state of loudoun county in the nbc washington app. >>> as the planes taxi for takeoff at reagan national airport, there's another issue they have to worry about once they finally get into the air. a bird strike. just yesterday, a bird strike causing an emergency landing here. you didn't hear about it. i'll have all the details. >>> it was warm today. hot i'll have coming up in my full forecast in a few minutes. >>> there were tense moments on board an american airlines plane yesterday out of reagan national of its engines. >> that plane then started making an ominous sound. all of it causing concern not just in the sky, but on the ground. >> adam tuss live at reagan national to tell us about it. >> repor
the new chair of the board of supervisors is giving a state of the county phyllis randall says some ofnty's finances and social services. some of it is more personal. >> volunteering on our different commissions and committees and boards at the school, just everyone take a more active role in their county government. >> the speech will be streaming starting at 6:30. to watch it, search state of loudoun county in the nbc washington app. >>> as the planes taxi for takeoff at...
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. > meantime a rough stretch forr the nats after being swept byswp the phyllis, but the ultimate cureose blues is to replaces that. a repeat of last night's 6-1. the nats continue their tour of the so me state tomorrow night. they open a three-game inner league set with the kansas city royals. still to come tonight at 10, do0 you have a fear you just can'tus get over. researches may soon be able to m cure you.ay how they're getting closer to a cure for free. as if you needed an excuse toto eat more chocolate now scientific proof having it every day is good for you health. stick around. d. am couples struggle with infelt ires while trying to have ato h babiment specialists have a way to test parents that mayh increase their chances of conceiving.ng. fox's dr. manny alverez with more. the center for disease control and prevention says birth defects caused by gentlemen genetic disorders effect 1 in every 33 birth in the us. couples have a way to reduce thu risks of passing ihe diseasedise onto their kids. we can ensure that the are normal before transferring them back to the intendednten
. > meantime a rough stretch forr the nats after being swept byswp the phyllis, but the ultimate cureose blues is to replaces that. a repeat of last night's 6-1. the nats continue their tour of the so me state tomorrow night. they open a three-game inner league set with the kansas city royals. still to come tonight at 10, do0 you have a fear you just can'tus get over. researches may soon be able to m cure you.ay how they're getting closer to a cure for free. as if you needed an excuse toto...
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. >> phyllis schaafly became the voice of the opposition of the e.r.a.he was quite quite competent at it. >> she saw it as her mission to stop this what she saw as an assault on american womanhood. >> i would like to begin by asking mrs. schlafly to state her principal objection to e.r.a. >> e.r.a. won't give women anything which they haven't already got or have a way of getting. but on the other hand it will take away from women some of the most important rights and benefits and exemptions we now have. i think the laws of our country have given a very wonderful status to the married woman. and the wife has a great deal of many rights. for example, she has the legal right to be supported by her husband. >> there is no law whatsoever in any state that requires a husband to support his wife. it's clearly true that the equal rights amendment is going to be passed -- >> oh, it's not that obvious. mrs. schlafly is not going to let it pass. are you? >> no, i don't think. more states have rejected it this year than have passed it. >> we have gotten eight states
. >> phyllis schaafly became the voice of the opposition of the e.r.a.he was quite quite competent at it. >> she saw it as her mission to stop this what she saw as an assault on american womanhood. >> i would like to begin by asking mrs. schlafly to state her principal objection to e.r.a. >> e.r.a. won't give women anything which they haven't already got or have a way of getting. but on the other hand it will take away from women some of the most important rights and...
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phyllis jeremy months's mother says it is a nightmare. >> like reliving it all over again.ike it just happened yesterday. i see it in my sleep. >> reporter: also, tonight n a statement the city says delaware department of justice has declined prosecution of the officers who used force in the mcdole incident. the city agrees with that conclusion. it also says it disagrees with the criticism of its officers. and back here live, the family is currently suing the city. their lawsuit claims mcdole was unarm. police, however, say they found a gun near his body. back to you. >> shawnette, the department of justice report includes several videos and 911 calls from that day. we put link to the full report on our website fox29.com. >>> developing to night, fire breaks out in a delaware county garbage from sky fox you can see the clouds of smoke over springfield road and clifton heights. crews tell us the flames broke out just after 7:00 it took firefighters an hour to get under control. no injuries were reporter. there's no word yet on what started the fire. >> on your radar tonight,
phyllis jeremy months's mother says it is a nightmare. >> like reliving it all over again.ike it just happened yesterday. i see it in my sleep. >> reporter: also, tonight n a statement the city says delaware department of justice has declined prosecution of the officers who used force in the mcdole incident. the city agrees with that conclusion. it also says it disagrees with the criticism of its officers. and back here live, the family is currently suing the city. their lawsuit...
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but 26 years ago, i stood on those steps with phyllis grossman, and i said would anybody come?e didn't even talk about breast cancer in those days. and that year 1983 people came. pretty good. >> pretty good. 1991. >> and how many this year? >> well, we hope over 100,000 people will be here. and we hope they'll all register and they'll all raise money to help us fight this disease. >> speaking of which, elaine, i was going to ask you. talk about the need of funding and donations. that's so important to win this fight. >> this year, this year, i know i'll have 6,000 survivors at the komen door that will need mammograms and treatment and support. there are hundred cents of thousands of people in our community that have no insurance or under insured, many not the fault every them, just the economy, and komen needs to be there so no one is turned away. and this race, the fund we raise, and what we raise all year long, goes back out to the community. >> this community, too. >> to these communities. >> remember, these donations are staying right here at home where they make a differe
but 26 years ago, i stood on those steps with phyllis grossman, and i said would anybody come?e didn't even talk about breast cancer in those days. and that year 1983 people came. pretty good. >> pretty good. 1991. >> and how many this year? >> well, we hope over 100,000 people will be here. and we hope they'll all register and they'll all raise money to help us fight this disease. >> speaking of which, elaine, i was going to ask you. talk about the need of funding and...
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phyllis canyon's ranch started to die suspiciously. >> i began to lose chickens.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 down here because we have a high hispanic population that has believed in this for a 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. don't do that, or the chupacabra's going to get you. >> dr. canyon's bloo
phyllis canyon's ranch started to die suspiciously. >> i began to lose chickens.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 down here...
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bill buckley's not mentioned who had profound effect on the american conservative movement and phyllis schlafly. so i'm just wondering why -- did you consider those three or building out those more? >> no. there are lots of people, i mean, that you could say -- the most frequent mention on front that i get why didn't you include are people like steve jobs, right? >> yeah, sure. >> people like zuckerberg with facebook. >> right. >> the technological people. >> right. >> but, again, i think -- technology is a huge change in the way we live. you can imagine the founding fathers being stunned at things like facebook or twitter coming from politicians in the middle of the night. they'd be like, wow, we don't know anything about this. but i don't think that they would have said, oh, we don't expect that 240, a 250 years later that there won't be tech lodging call development. and -- tech technological development. >> well, they were all groomed in the age of enlightenment, so there were developments -- >> printing. >> exactly. in terms of writing. they at least had an understanding there was
bill buckley's not mentioned who had profound effect on the american conservative movement and phyllis schlafly. so i'm just wondering why -- did you consider those three or building out those more? >> no. there are lots of people, i mean, that you could say -- the most frequent mention on front that i get why didn't you include are people like steve jobs, right? >> yeah, sure. >> people like zuckerberg with facebook. >> right. >> the technological people. >>...
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i our thoughts are with phyllis and the burns family then and remain with them today. the senate remembers this former colleague. i ask unanimous consent the senate proceed to the consideration of s. res. 457, submitted earlier today. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: senate resolution 457, relative to the death of conrad ray burns, former united states senator for the state of montana. the presiding officer: is there objection to proceeding to the measure? without objection. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the resolution be agreed to, the preamble be agreed to and the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i ask unanimous consent the senate proceed to the consideration of s. res. 458 submitted earlier today. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: senate resolution 458, relative to the death of robert f. bennett, former senator of the state of utah. the presiding officer: is there objection to proceedin
i our thoughts are with phyllis and the burns family then and remain with them today. the senate remembers this former colleague. i ask unanimous consent the senate proceed to the consideration of s. res. 457, submitted earlier today. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: senate resolution 457, relative to the death of conrad ray burns, former united states senator for the state of montana. the presiding officer: is there objection to proceeding to the measure? without...
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. >> you have fettered choices >> you have told us your take on the id, phyllis talk about this problem. well, president obama said, like when i was writing this book tour the end that he thought we should have mandatory voting and that all of our problems would be taking care of. he did not say all, but most. and by the time i wrote that in the book and president obama said that, the next day he said, i don't think that's a gooda good idea. i guess he thought about it because i thought about it. that's not a good idea. what mandatory voting does is it makes people vote even if they don't like any of the choices. >> the answer to that is none of the above option. >> sure. it makes them go out of vote, and in some cases where they have it you vote for somebody. it does not matter who it is. and so i don't think people should be forced to make a choice from among people that don't want -- if they don't want any and that just going out there and for the candidates and turnout it means that probably you don't have to do very much at all depending on how many people are on the ballot because
. >> you have fettered choices >> you have told us your take on the id, phyllis talk about this problem. well, president obama said, like when i was writing this book tour the end that he thought we should have mandatory voting and that all of our problems would be taking care of. he did not say all, but most. and by the time i wrote that in the book and president obama said that, the next day he said, i don't think that's a gooda good idea. i guess he thought about it because i...
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in an interview with the new york times, keating's grandmother, phyllis holmes said -- "we keep saying it's supposed to be advising that we're doing, and yet we're losing one kid at a time. even defense secretary ash carter said it was a combat death. and it was one hell of a combat death," she said. a u.s. army officer has sued president obama, saying the u.s. war against isis is illegal. captain nathan michael smith, who is deployed in kuwait, says he believes the mission is justified, but lacks proper authority from congress. "i began to wonder, 'is this the administration's war, or is it america's war?'" smith wrote. "my conscience bothered me." smith once a u.s. court to tell obama he must get approval from congress for the war in iraq and syria. ohio governor john kasich has dropped out of the republican presidential race all but , sealing the nomination for donald trump. kasich's campaign had initially said he would remain in the race after texas senator ted cruz dropped out following a loss in the indiana primary. but kasich reversed course on wednesday. >> you see, i have alwa
in an interview with the new york times, keating's grandmother, phyllis holmes said -- "we keep saying it's supposed to be advising that we're doing, and yet we're losing one kid at a time. even defense secretary ash carter said it was a combat death. and it was one hell of a combat death," she said. a u.s. army officer has sued president obama, saying the u.s. war against isis is illegal. captain nathan michael smith, who is deployed in kuwait, says he believes the mission is...
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in speaking of the marriage, i was influenced by a wonderful book called parallel lives from phyllisu may know that looked at the political dynamic of five victorian mearmings. rose argues that major is a political negotiation. it's a story with two points of view deeply often in conflict sometimes luckily congruent and i tried to see the house two living and two separate stories to try to figure what was going on in chev's head at the time he was writing to the sisters. now he held cards but julia and i want you to be clear about this she was capable of fighting back and, in fact, a woman who can write always has a rep against the domineering husband. her first book of poems passionflowers i think on both is her personal battle hymn and revenge book like nora if you know that book she wrote after her split from charles byrne seen so i want to read a tiny bit from my book that is about julia when she was working on passionflowers in the fall of 1853. she decided to write this book with long fellow also kept a secret, and many of the poems were about the marriage. and they were or ver
in speaking of the marriage, i was influenced by a wonderful book called parallel lives from phyllisu may know that looked at the political dynamic of five victorian mearmings. rose argues that major is a political negotiation. it's a story with two points of view deeply often in conflict sometimes luckily congruent and i tried to see the house two living and two separate stories to try to figure what was going on in chev's head at the time he was writing to the sisters. now he held cards but...
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thinking about the marriage of the house, i was also influenced by wonderful book called a book by phyllist the political dynamics of five victoria marriages, rose argued that marriage is a political negotiation, it is a story with story with two points of view, often deeply in conflict, sometimes luckily and i tried to see the house as writing and living two separate and parallel stories and i tried as best as i could to figure out what was going on in chev's head at at the time that julia was ready to her sister. he held most of the cars. but julia, and i want to be clear about this, she's not totally a victim. she totally a victim. she was capable of fighting back. in fact a woman who can write always has a weapon against the domineering husband. her first book of poems, passion flowers is her personal battle him and as a revenge book like nora heartburn if you know that book, she wrote after his split from charles bernstein. i want to read to you for my book. this is about julia when she was working on passion flowers in the fall of 1853,. she decided to write this book with the advice
thinking about the marriage of the house, i was also influenced by wonderful book called a book by phyllist the political dynamics of five victoria marriages, rose argued that marriage is a political negotiation, it is a story with story with two points of view, often deeply in conflict, sometimes luckily and i tried to see the house as writing and living two separate and parallel stories and i tried as best as i could to figure out what was going on in chev's head at at the time that julia was...
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i told her the only black woman i know something about, harriet tubman, sojourner truth, phyllis wheatley. to the rest of my knowledge, not one of them lives in indiana. but she won the argument because she did that taxpayer thing, -- citizenship thing and i didn't have a response. she said had the thank you got to purdue? i told her i want to graduate school. she said you got there because the women i want you to write about march to in the street. we protested, went to jail. we made a difference and we changed things and you are going to write this book. and i agreed to do it. that was the beginning of my entire emphasis on black women in american history but first, i had to do black women and african-american history and shattered some of those silences. is on myublic consciousness when we think about history. what questions are we not answering, what kind of sources do we need to collect and put into these institutions to levy next generation write even more inclusive and better american history and african-american history simultaneously? [applause] >> you want me to follow that? on,
i told her the only black woman i know something about, harriet tubman, sojourner truth, phyllis wheatley. to the rest of my knowledge, not one of them lives in indiana. but she won the argument because she did that taxpayer thing, -- citizenship thing and i didn't have a response. she said had the thank you got to purdue? i told her i want to graduate school. she said you got there because the women i want you to write about march to in the street. we protested, went to jail. we made a...
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fair phyllis and 62 degrees. still a light jacket type of weather.rnoon you will not be the jacket and all. by noon time mostly sunny conditions are going to be popping out with highs in the '70s and '80s. by 5:00 this evening of mostly clear skies of a slight breeze with temperatures that will remain in the upper 60s to the low seventies. here's a look digitize all and the shore. it will be 76 in berkeley and some seven in cash a valid. in hayward will be the '80s and also in fremont. bill before for east bay. south they were looking at 80 degrees and a few 80 and sony fell 85 in cupertino. rookie free in the san jose. we have all eighties for our folks in the south bay. make sure you have your sunscreen. >> reporter: monday memorial day that will be the hottest day so far. some areas will be 90 degrees tuesday and wednesday still on the warmer side of things. it will begin to taper off, wednesday and thursday. that is when will see some temperatures go down into the mid '70's and low 80s. it was still be warm weather and not just like we see in ove
fair phyllis and 62 degrees. still a light jacket type of weather.rnoon you will not be the jacket and all. by noon time mostly sunny conditions are going to be popping out with highs in the '70s and '80s. by 5:00 this evening of mostly clear skies of a slight breeze with temperatures that will remain in the upper 60s to the low seventies. here's a look digitize all and the shore. it will be 76 in berkeley and some seven in cash a valid. in hayward will be the '80s and also in fremont. bill...
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to say a few words is artie arthur, vice president of health care government solutions group for phyllis. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> thanks, everyone, for coming to this event. we're really excited to be here. thank you to politico for sponsoring the first installment of outside-in. this is phillips third year here. and just to give you a little bit of an understanding of what we did last year and how it is really going to integrate into how health care and technology meet each other for this series. last year, we focused on areas such as digital medicine, aging and a technology world and also population health. why does that matter today? well, you know what? health care transformation is continuing on, right. and what we need to do is ensure that that data is meaningful and actionable. but the worse part about it, and the reason why we're here today, is because we don't always know if it is safe, right. you don't know what you're going to get. and you guys have that sheet of paper, i just read it real briefly on how expensive health data is. so we're here today to talk about how imp
to say a few words is artie arthur, vice president of health care government solutions group for phyllis. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> thanks, everyone, for coming to this event. we're really excited to be here. thank you to politico for sponsoring the first installment of outside-in. this is phillips third year here. and just to give you a little bit of an understanding of what we did last year and how it is really going to integrate into how health care and technology meet each...
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to say a few words is artie arthur, vice president of health care government solutions group for phyllis. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> thanks, everyone, for coming to this event. we're really excited to be here. thank you to politico for sponsoring the first installment of outside-in. this is phillips third year here. and just to give you a little bit of an understanding of what we did last year and how it is really going to integrate into how health care and technology meet each other for this series. last year, we focused on areas such as digital medicine, aging and a technology world and also population health. why does that matter today? well, you know what? health care transformation is continuing on, right. and what we need to do is ensure that that data is meaningful and actionable. but the worse part about it, and the reason why we're here today, is because we don't always know if it is safe, right. you don't know what you're going to get. and you guys have that sheet of paper, i just read it real briefly on how expensive health data is. so we're here today to talk about how imp
to say a few words is artie arthur, vice president of health care government solutions group for phyllis. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> thanks, everyone, for coming to this event. we're really excited to be here. thank you to politico for sponsoring the first installment of outside-in. this is phillips third year here. and just to give you a little bit of an understanding of what we did last year and how it is really going to integrate into how health care and technology meet each...
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wildly out of proportion for other supervisor positions within the department and echo what captain phyllis said regarding the response times. if i responds from 26 and church i won't get to a shooting at third and newhall or thepede atric recess. it is difficult enough coming from the crocker [inaudible] area. it seems that the issue at hand should be public safety. speaking as a fire fighter paramedic who is on the current promotional list i also feel my opportunities to promote are limited to what appears to be a political situation and there are jobs that should be filled and need to be filled and administration stated over and over they are proud of their accomplishments restoring the promotional process and filling positions needed. this is one that is critically needed andu the administration and commission to follow up on that. thank you. >> thank you. >> hello, mime holoy president of san francisco ems officers association. i was going to come up and [inaudible] hostage taking of rc 4 and continue of that, but i like to relay actually little more ameadancy related to 12 hour shifts
wildly out of proportion for other supervisor positions within the department and echo what captain phyllis said regarding the response times. if i responds from 26 and church i won't get to a shooting at third and newhall or thepede atric recess. it is difficult enough coming from the crocker [inaudible] area. it seems that the issue at hand should be public safety. speaking as a fire fighter paramedic who is on the current promotional list i also feel my opportunities to promote are limited...
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we have phyllis and steve. this is not your first race.>> i have run 32 of these.>> i am kind of tall so i will crouch down a little bit. what is your favorite part about this race? >> my most exciting event of the year. it is a moving party to the city of san francisco, just amazing. you will be walking or running with certain people and talking to them and then you meet other people and everybody is happy and healthy and everybody having a great time. >> i ran it a few years ago and it is like a rolling party. a moving party through the streets. this is not your first time, stephen.>> i ran 20 of these. i ran for the first time in high school.>> the superhero seems to be a big theme this year.>> yeah. i am the original superman, though.>> tell me about hayesville. >> quintessential san francisco hill. it is tough. >> i grew up in san francisco so bills don't bring superman down. >> i like the confidence. you get a sense of what it is like. everyone is in costume and people are showing up. if you look over her
we have phyllis and steve. this is not your first race.>> i have run 32 of these.>> i am kind of tall so i will crouch down a little bit. what is your favorite part about this race? >> my most exciting event of the year. it is a moving party to the city of san francisco, just amazing. you will be walking or running with certain people and talking to them and then you meet other people and everybody is happy and healthy and everybody having a great time. >> i ran it a few...