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phyllis: thank you. [applause] phyllis: thank you for listening. open up for some questions and discussions now for jay and julie. do we have questions in the audience? >> some of the activists there are really wanting president obama to take a stand and say, no, are there any thoughts or feelings about why he is absent? and what role he can or should or shouldn't play in this fight? : you know, certainly, i feel that president obama could do more. but as so many of us that are realists know, the day he stepped into office, they had handcuffs waiting for him and with a lot of effort he puts forward to make things better for humanity, but every time he does, somebody cuts his hands off. i know he has only got to but a few days left, but at the least maybe a presidential executive .rder to stop this right now we do not know what is going to happen when this new president gets in. but at least stop it right now and show the world that he is on the right side of history when it comes to protecting the grandmother, the earth. protecting native american
phyllis: thank you. [applause] phyllis: thank you for listening. open up for some questions and discussions now for jay and julie. do we have questions in the audience? >> some of the activists there are really wanting president obama to take a stand and say, no, are there any thoughts or feelings about why he is absent? and what role he can or should or shouldn't play in this fight? : you know, certainly, i feel that president obama could do more. but as so many of us that are realists...
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phyllis. what part of the turkey are you gonna have, aunt phyllis? - well, i like white meat. - uncle bob? if hazel cooks it, i don't care what part i get. anything she cooks is always delicious. oh, go on. you have a fan, hazel. a fan? if i wasn't already married, i'd marry her tomorrow. oh, please, go on. hazel, you've become the female fatale of the baxter household. all getting me all flustered, everybody. i got to get out in the kitchen. how's your golf game, george? if i could use my slice on a leg of lamb, i could get a good job in a restaurant window. look, why don't you all go sit down in the living room? i'll be right with you. that's a very good idea. so how is it down at the bank, tom? i suppose i can't complain, george. i was recently promoted again, you know. i heard about that. congratulations. uh, bob. yes? i wish you'd stop criticizing my cooking in front of the family. you were talking about the way my standing rib roast turned out last night. all right, maybe i was. i don't make so much money that i can afford to have an expensive
phyllis. what part of the turkey are you gonna have, aunt phyllis? - well, i like white meat. - uncle bob? if hazel cooks it, i don't care what part i get. anything she cooks is always delicious. oh, go on. you have a fan, hazel. a fan? if i wasn't already married, i'd marry her tomorrow. oh, please, go on. hazel, you've become the female fatale of the baxter household. all getting me all flustered, everybody. i got to get out in the kitchen. how's your golf game, george? if i could use my...
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hello, phyllis. >> phyllis: i didn't know you were in town. >> traci: yes. i'm actually here to add my congratulations to all the praise for the new jabot makeup app! and spend the holidays with my family, of course. >> phyllis: of course. yeah. so. >> traci: so? >> phyllis: i assume this is where you're gonna let me have it. for driving a wedge between your brothers, breaking jack's heart with the affair. i understand the pain that i
hello, phyllis. >> phyllis: i didn't know you were in town. >> traci: yes. i'm actually here to add my congratulations to all the praise for the new jabot makeup app! and spend the holidays with my family, of course. >> phyllis: of course. yeah. so. >> traci: so? >> phyllis: i assume this is where you're gonna let me have it. for driving a wedge between your brothers, breaking jack's heart with the affair. i understand the pain that i
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hello, phyllis. >> phyllis: i didn't know you were in to >> traci: yes. i'm actually here to add my congratulations to all the praise for the new jabot makeup app! and spend the holidays with my family, of course. >> phyllis: of course. yeah. so. >> traci: so? >> phyllis: i assume this is where you're gonna let me have it. for driving a wedge between your brothers, breaking jack's heart
hello, phyllis. >> phyllis: i didn't know you were in to >> traci: yes. i'm actually here to add my congratulations to all the praise for the new jabot makeup app! and spend the holidays with my family, of course. >> phyllis: of course. yeah. so. >> traci: so? >> phyllis: i assume this is where you're gonna let me have it. for driving a wedge between your brothers, breaking jack's heart
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hello, phyllis. >> phyllis: i didn't know you were in town. >> traci: yes. i'm actually here to add my congrat to all the praise for the new jabot makeup app! and spend the holidays with my family, of course. >> phyllis: of course. yeah. so. >> traci: so? >> phyllis: i assume this is where you're gonna let me have it. for driving a wedge between your brothers, breaking jack's heart with the affair.
hello, phyllis. >> phyllis: i didn't know you were in town. >> traci: yes. i'm actually here to add my congrat to all the praise for the new jabot makeup app! and spend the holidays with my family, of course. >> phyllis: of course. yeah. so. >> traci: so? >> phyllis: i assume this is where you're gonna let me have it. for driving a wedge between your brothers, breaking jack's heart with the affair.
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hello, phyllis. were in town. >> traci: yes. i'm actually here to add my congratulations to all the praise for the new jabot makeup app! and spend the holidays with my family, of course. >> phyllis: of course. yeah. so. >> traci: so? >> phyllis: i assume this is where you're gonna let me have it. for driving a wedge between your
hello, phyllis. were in town. >> traci: yes. i'm actually here to add my congratulations to all the praise for the new jabot makeup app! and spend the holidays with my family, of course. >> phyllis: of course. yeah. so. >> traci: so? >> phyllis: i assume this is where you're gonna let me have it. for driving a wedge between your
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there is increasing support for palestinian rights, as i phyllis talked a lot about. the opinion polls are showing that. young people are more and more supportive. there is a shift. in order to keep that going, we have to remove this stigma that this legislation is helping to show that all these concerted attacks on palestine activism are making possible. we have to push back against that. it's possible and i think it is hopeful, because there is such an important history of boycotts used to further social justice. it's a time-honored tactic in the u.s. and globally. it has been used in the most important social justice movements in the u.s. certainly. then, there is the law. we have the first amendment. very clear supreme court precedents saying that boycotts are protected first amendment activity, boycotts to affect political, economic and social change, which is what bds is. so, you know, it is our duty, responsibility to make sure those rights are protected. if we don't, they will be forsaken. that's what palestine legal's role is. that's how we see our role. if w
there is increasing support for palestinian rights, as i phyllis talked a lot about. the opinion polls are showing that. young people are more and more supportive. there is a shift. in order to keep that going, we have to remove this stigma that this legislation is helping to show that all these concerted attacks on palestine activism are making possible. we have to push back against that. it's possible and i think it is hopeful, because there is such an important history of boycotts used to...
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dollars when tuition rates are skyrocketing is absolutely unacceptable to me. " state representativ e phyllis thede says kaufmann's legislation threatens freedom of speech. ""i don't want to go after somebody because they're fearful or they're upset or they're angry. that's not what legislators do." " universities say they haven't spent any extra money on election- related events. university of northern iowa students and faculty gathered for three sessions to discuss the election and their fears. iowa state university students and faculty held a rally, and university of iowa student groups also held events. the iowa city city council has voted to allow its police department to temporarily
dollars when tuition rates are skyrocketing is absolutely unacceptable to me. " state representativ e phyllis thede says kaufmann's legislation threatens freedom of speech. ""i don't want to go after somebody because they're fearful or they're upset or they're angry. that's not what legislators do." " universities say they haven't spent any extra money on election- related events. university of northern iowa students and faculty gathered for three sessions to discuss...
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hi, phyllis. >> hi, good morning. we're talking turkey here. >> we are talking would you do answers and questions from our viewers? >> sure. >> all right, christy asks this, which is better for a juiciness, an oven bag or foil and a roasting pan? >> the one thing before i answer that is to tell you the most important thing is to be sure your turkey is not overcooked. and if you get yourself a good thermometer, that won't happen. so either method. oven just like the picture. perfect gorgeous bird. that's what most our callers are asking about. it's our favorite actually. and the turkey is just brushed with oil, put it in the oven and close the door. >> oh, so don't use a bag? >> you can put it down, colin. >> so if you use a bag, it's a little different. it's more steaming than a roasting method. >> we hope youuy home -- >> i'm sorry, we're having a little bit of issues with the call breaking up a bit. but she said don't put it in a bag, stick it in the oven. >> use the butter ball and when the little temperature thing
hi, phyllis. >> hi, good morning. we're talking turkey here. >> we are talking would you do answers and questions from our viewers? >> sure. >> all right, christy asks this, which is better for a juiciness, an oven bag or foil and a roasting pan? >> the one thing before i answer that is to tell you the most important thing is to be sure your turkey is not overcooked. and if you get yourself a good thermometer, that won't happen. so either method. oven just like the...
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phyllis! come on. [doorbell rings] oh, the sullivans. how are you? i'm so glad you could make it. this is the best that i could do. it's tasteless. it's the worst combination of colors i've ever seen. you should be used to that. i would have told him... and you know ugly. i know ugly. woman: my dear, that is the epitome of bad taste. [laughing] oh, dear! man: the rest of the room is in beautiful taste. but that painting, donna. may i have your attention, please? i want to say that i gave this tasteless picture to my daughter as a present. now, she knew it was tasteless. but she hung it up anyway e didn't wanna hurt my feelings. my daughter and son-in-law have as much class as anybody in this room. and a lot more nice. so, don't you think that they're stupid. it's me who's stupid. oh, poppy, wait a minute. no, no. wait a minute. poppy, what are you doing? just leave it. no, i'm gonna take my tasteless picture. ellie: poppy. anyone want a drink? that's it. that was just stupid. just plain dumb. it is. i don't belong here. i'm leaving. leaving, leaving, leaving. [rapping] ahem. liste
phyllis! come on. [doorbell rings] oh, the sullivans. how are you? i'm so glad you could make it. this is the best that i could do. it's tasteless. it's the worst combination of colors i've ever seen. you should be used to that. i would have told him... and you know ugly. i know ugly. woman: my dear, that is the epitome of bad taste. [laughing] oh, dear! man: the rest of the room is in beautiful taste. but that painting, donna. may i have your attention, please? i want to say that i gave this...
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. >> phyllis: hello. i have some talking points on the jabotgo app, features of the app, how easy it is to use, how ashley saw the potential right away, and scooped it up. now, what's exciting is that people can try out all the cosmetics on a selfie, no more ordering a color that isn't yours, see what works and doesn't work from home, office, or anywhere. >> jack: thanks. it's, uh, that's a good start. i got some ideas of my own. >> phyllis: yeah.
. >> phyllis: hello. i have some talking points on the jabotgo app, features of the app, how easy it is to use, how ashley saw the potential right away, and scooped it up. now, what's exciting is that people can try out all the cosmetics on a selfie, no more ordering a color that isn't yours, see what works and doesn't work from home, office, or anywhere. >> jack: thanks. it's, uh, that's a good start. i got some ideas of my own. >> phyllis: yeah.
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the other point is how diverse the movement has become, and phyllis alluded to this. the intersectionality that's happening. the cross movement that is critical. again, phyllis' point about how important it is going to be moving forward, i want to hold that up because palestine in my view will continue to be a central issue but we're going to see so many communities under direct attack. and what has happened with the real movement work, the real organizing between communities will demand this kind of support, this kind of standing up for the most vulnerable among us. finally bds has shifted the way that folks here are active on the issue of palestine so i'll talk a little bit more about bds specifically in the u.s. it's global and there's a lot going on all over the world and we know that boycotts are not a new tactic necessary, certainly palestinians have used them before during the british mandate during the first int d intifada, et cetera. but the bds movement which dates to 2005 and the call from over 170 palestinian civil society organization organizatio organiza
the other point is how diverse the movement has become, and phyllis alluded to this. the intersectionality that's happening. the cross movement that is critical. again, phyllis' point about how important it is going to be moving forward, i want to hold that up because palestine in my view will continue to be a central issue but we're going to see so many communities under direct attack. and what has happened with the real movement work, the real organizing between communities will demand this...
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. >> phyllis: hello. i have some talking points on the jabotgo app, features of the app, how easy it is to use, how ashley saw the potential right away, and scooped it up. now, what's exciting is that people can try out all the cosmetics on a selfie, no more ordering a color that isn't yours, see what works and doesn't work from home, office, or anywhere. >> jack: thanks. it's, uh, that's a good start. i got some ideas of my own. >> phyllis: yeah.
. >> phyllis: hello. i have some talking points on the jabotgo app, features of the app, how easy it is to use, how ashley saw the potential right away, and scooped it up. now, what's exciting is that people can try out all the cosmetics on a selfie, no more ordering a color that isn't yours, see what works and doesn't work from home, office, or anywhere. >> jack: thanks. it's, uh, that's a good start. i got some ideas of my own. >> phyllis: yeah.
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>> phyllis: i can't believe victor is setting us up. actually, i can. i think we should have expected this.
>> phyllis: i can't believe victor is setting us up. actually, i can. i think we should have expected this.
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the main one i want to talk about is what phyllis was saying. she is correct that we need to get all this information in one place. the movements are really important. this plan is to organize everything, everybody by nine digit zip codes. did this in an election and we want, to-one. the goal covers everything. you have nine digits. the goals cover everything. i have one quick question. i know about five or six things we can do about trump. i would like to hear any idea, the hardest things have been to get people to read, but please tell me what you would do. [indiscernible] >> thank you. down here and then we'll go back here. >> hello, i am with the climate justice alliance. this panel has given advice and i would love to take action. i would like to discuss climate change because i did not hear it much in the panel and i think it is fundamental and a discussion that needs to be addressed soon. our international colleagues are working right now as we speak. folks are organizing as we've heard before. something is going to give us hope. 500 year
the main one i want to talk about is what phyllis was saying. she is correct that we need to get all this information in one place. the movements are really important. this plan is to organize everything, everybody by nine digit zip codes. did this in an election and we want, to-one. the goal covers everything. you have nine digits. the goals cover everything. i have one quick question. i know about five or six things we can do about trump. i would like to hear any idea, the hardest things have...
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. >> phyllis: hello. i have some talking points on the jabotgo app, features of the app, how easy it is to use, how away, and scooped it up. now, what's exciting is that people can try out all the cosmetics on a selfie, no more ordering a color that isn't yours, see what works and doesn't work from home, office, or anywhere. >> jack: thanks. it's, uh, that's a good start. i got some ideas of my own. >> phyllis: yeah.
. >> phyllis: hello. i have some talking points on the jabotgo app, features of the app, how easy it is to use, how away, and scooped it up. now, what's exciting is that people can try out all the cosmetics on a selfie, no more ordering a color that isn't yours, see what works and doesn't work from home, office, or anywhere. >> jack: thanks. it's, uh, that's a good start. i got some ideas of my own. >> phyllis: yeah.
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now i'm going to pass it on to phyllis, not phyllis but julie and then i want my sister lally to commenton it. >> i'd like to focus on how the intersection takes place in a concrete, on the ground community. >> all these people come together and deal with all these issues but focusing on basic needs of every single person and the earth and the planet, the water and the land. so there is something that is extremely integrated air. >> do you want to weigh in on this too? >> what brought many of us here and are uniting people across so many backgrounds as for the water and for honoring our relation the way we relate to one another from different cultures with our lands. really, realizing we have to come to more harmony within ourselves and for one another as humans which will translate into care for our planet and thus was so beautiful about being here that the international part and spirit is that we are focusing on not what's bringing us all together regardless of any differences which is the water. >> thanks for that. >> you reminded us that hispanics and latinos is a false name for what
now i'm going to pass it on to phyllis, not phyllis but julie and then i want my sister lally to commenton it. >> i'd like to focus on how the intersection takes place in a concrete, on the ground community. >> all these people come together and deal with all these issues but focusing on basic needs of every single person and the earth and the planet, the water and the land. so there is something that is extremely integrated air. >> do you want to weigh in on this too?...
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. >> phyllis: hello. i have some talking points on the jabotgo app, features of the app, how easy it is to use, how ashley saw the potential right away, and scooped it up. now, what's exciting is that people can try out all the cosmetics on a selfie, no more ordering a color that isn't yours, see what works and doesn't work from home, office, or anywhere. >> jack: thanks. it's, uh, that's a good start. i got some ideas of my own. >> phyllis: yeah.
. >> phyllis: hello. i have some talking points on the jabotgo app, features of the app, how easy it is to use, how ashley saw the potential right away, and scooped it up. now, what's exciting is that people can try out all the cosmetics on a selfie, no more ordering a color that isn't yours, see what works and doesn't work from home, office, or anywhere. >> jack: thanks. it's, uh, that's a good start. i got some ideas of my own. >> phyllis: yeah.
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phyllis terry owns jc's kitchen 17:37:46 "the best this is that they wrote mic to the wrong person." and that's the best way to describe how phyllis terry is handling finding these words spray painted outside of her business the day after the election: black lives don't matter and neither does your vote." terry 17:32:01 "i was sort of shocked." ...and so were others. mac bare pastor dayspring fellowship 17:05:41 "what was on this wall is not gonna stand." the j-c in jc's kitchen... stands for jesus christ. tonight... terry joined nine pastors from all around durham... who wanted to come here to pray on this very wall. terry prayer nats 17:17:47 "we are all all counted." terry says this isn't the first time people have come here to pray... and out of every gathering... an idea was was born... to paint a mural on this spot for the community. an idea... terry loved.. since she already has a mural on one side of her business of her late sister. the planning for that... is still underway... but terry says she already knows what she'll serve the day its painted. terry 17:36:47 "i'm plannin
phyllis terry owns jc's kitchen 17:37:46 "the best this is that they wrote mic to the wrong person." and that's the best way to describe how phyllis terry is handling finding these words spray painted outside of her business the day after the election: black lives don't matter and neither does your vote." terry 17:32:01 "i was sort of shocked." ...and so were others. mac bare pastor dayspring fellowship 17:05:41 "what was on this wall is not gonna stand." the...
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. >> phyllis: hello. have some talking points on the jabotgo app, features of the app, how easy it is to use, how ashley saw the potential right away, and scooped it up. now, what's exciting is that people can try out all the cosmetics on a selfie, no more ordering a color that isn't yours, see what works and doesn't work from home, office, or anywhere. >> jack: thanks. it's, uh, that's a good start. i got some ideas of my own. >> phyllis: yeah. good luck.
. >> phyllis: hello. have some talking points on the jabotgo app, features of the app, how easy it is to use, how ashley saw the potential right away, and scooped it up. now, what's exciting is that people can try out all the cosmetics on a selfie, no more ordering a color that isn't yours, see what works and doesn't work from home, office, or anywhere. >> jack: thanks. it's, uh, that's a good start. i got some ideas of my own. >> phyllis: yeah. good luck.
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>> phyllis: i can't believe victor is setting us up. actually, i can. i think we should have expected this.
>> phyllis: i can't believe victor is setting us up. actually, i can. i think we should have expected this.
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>> phyllis: i can't believe victor is setting us up. actually, i can. i think we should have expected this. >> jack: you still haven't told
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tú no vienes, phyllis? -¿no habrá algún modo de volver? olvidé mi linterna en narnia.] [música] estamos en vivo desde la escena.... ♪ un accidente veicular deja un saldo mortal estamos en vivo en la escena se ve en el fallecido es líder cubano fidel castro esto es noticiro telemundo fin de semana semana con palola en lugar de los hechos . >> buenas noches un vocero del departamento de ñpolicia son dos personas que no regresan con vida a las 6 e la tarde un chevrolet se dirigía a la ciudad al borde del auto estaba un adulto que se estrella con fuerza en un poste y fierron y los paramedicos lograron sacar uno de los cuerpos un triste final . >> es triste para la familia . >> hasta este momento los familiares no fueron notificados sin embargo varias calles continúan cerradas el capitán recalca que las arterias seguiran cerradas . >> yo creo que la gente chocan porque es muy estrecho y cuando andan manejando no ven la parada . >> les comento que haces escasos minutos llegaron los médicos para sacar los cuerpos . >> bueno dos personas sufren heridas graves cuando un conduct
tú no vienes, phyllis? -¿no habrá algún modo de volver? olvidé mi linterna en narnia.] [música] estamos en vivo desde la escena.... ♪ un accidente veicular deja un saldo mortal estamos en vivo en la escena se ve en el fallecido es líder cubano fidel castro esto es noticiro telemundo fin de semana semana con palola en lugar de los hechos . >> buenas noches un vocero del departamento de ñpolicia son dos personas que no regresan con vida a las 6 e la tarde un chevrolet se dirigía...
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secretary of state, phyllis orspot for the transition team. we have the new information from the newsroom. >> donald trump will dine with mitt romney, the man that once called him a phone. he wants to talk about appointing romney secretary of possibility with aids working for him not to do it. and romney is not the only contender for that job. the president president elect is meeting with david petraeus and bob corker. but the fact that mitt romney scored a second meeting is not sitting well with trump royalists. >> the number of people that feel betrayed that think that governor romney would get a cabinet of his way to hurt donald trump. >> congressman george price is critical of obama care and will be appointed health and human services secretary and chuck schumer said that was the decision to having the fox guard and the hen house saying that price doesn't agree with most americans for medicare and the affordable health care and planned parenthood. price's top mission will be repealing obama care. something he will uphold and when people ar
secretary of state, phyllis orspot for the transition team. we have the new information from the newsroom. >> donald trump will dine with mitt romney, the man that once called him a phone. he wants to talk about appointing romney secretary of possibility with aids working for him not to do it. and romney is not the only contender for that job. the president president elect is meeting with david petraeus and bob corker. but the fact that mitt romney scored a second meeting is not sitting...
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phyllis maldorelli. used me for my filmmaking. o.k. june hutchinson. the woman is legally blind in one eye. that girl in your scene class. acting. that was not acting. come on. she said she could feel your heat, your passion. she could hardly keep her hands off me. you see? women find you attractive, including janine. janine made herself clear. she doesn't want me. but you're right about kim. and tomorrow night, i'll find out just how right. i'm not suggesting you sleep with this woman. why not? you'd blow everything with janine for a lousy one-night stand. who said anything about lousy? the worst reason to have sex is to prove something. don't start, mr. genius doctor. maybe i do. like you've done it. maybe i have. right. and you kept it secret. maybe i did. maybe you did? i did. i got to sit down. how could you not have told me? i'm your best friend! one day, if you don't screw this up, maybe you'll understand this. oh, please, enough with the patronizing nonvirgin lecture. i understand just fine. the cheese stands alone. what are you doing here? you
phyllis maldorelli. used me for my filmmaking. o.k. june hutchinson. the woman is legally blind in one eye. that girl in your scene class. acting. that was not acting. come on. she said she could feel your heat, your passion. she could hardly keep her hands off me. you see? women find you attractive, including janine. janine made herself clear. she doesn't want me. but you're right about kim. and tomorrow night, i'll find out just how right. i'm not suggesting you sleep with this woman. why...
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phyllis shapley is the best known exception to that, she is best known for having stopped the era inhe 1970s. one of the women i interviewed for this book used to have the office of legal forms and the first thing said to me when we sat down for the interview is phyllis shapley was tea party before there was tea party and she is right she really was if you look at the writings. generally speaking, while conservative women avoid politics they have not been front and center in a way i saw in the tea party so that prompted the book. why are so many women in front of the movement? i wanted to know the significance of this for american politics. many of you here probably follow american politics closely, the gender gap in american politics, since 1980 roughly, women are more likely than men to vote for democratic candidates, more likely to identify as democrats. what i wanted to determine was nationally speaking where we beginning to see a shift in american women's orientation toward politics. where they becoming more moderate, more right-leaning as opposed to more left-leaning? the two b
phyllis shapley is the best known exception to that, she is best known for having stopped the era inhe 1970s. one of the women i interviewed for this book used to have the office of legal forms and the first thing said to me when we sat down for the interview is phyllis shapley was tea party before there was tea party and she is right she really was if you look at the writings. generally speaking, while conservative women avoid politics they have not been front and center in a way i saw in the...
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phyllis, you put your finger on something very important. we wanted, as palestine, to go to the security council from the beginning of the year on that question of settlements, and in fact, i have a very, very tedious exercise through the council of arab ambassadors to move in that direction. some of them sometimes use big language, but they have not necessarily kosher intentions, like saying that we had resolutions in the past on settlements that are so powerful, so strong, why to do need to have a diluted new resolution, okay? but the essence of that argument is don't go to the security council on settlements. of course, the fact that we had a resolution, let's say, in 1980, that called even for dismantling the settlements and having, you know, a reporting mechanism to the security council to the fact that we had that strong resolution, does this mean that we should not go back to the security council to have a resolution and settlement? i don't believe that. we have to go always to the security council to show that its responsibility is t
phyllis, you put your finger on something very important. we wanted, as palestine, to go to the security council from the beginning of the year on that question of settlements, and in fact, i have a very, very tedious exercise through the council of arab ambassadors to move in that direction. some of them sometimes use big language, but they have not necessarily kosher intentions, like saying that we had resolutions in the past on settlements that are so powerful, so strong, why to do need to...
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dollars when tuition rates are skyrocketing is absolutely unacceptable to me. " state representativ e phyllis thede says kaufmann's legislation threatens freedom of speech. ""i don't want to go after somebody because they're fearful or they're upset or they're angry. that's not what legislators do." " universities say they haven't spent any extra money on election- related events. university of northern iowa students and faculty gathered for three sessions to discuss the election and their fears. iowa state university students and faculty held a rally, and university of iowa student groups also held events. the iowa city city council has voted to allow its police department to temporarily "overhire," increasing the diversity of the police force. uniformed officers working the streets. one officer recently left and another will retire by the end of the year. but police can now hire four officers because three of the next four candidates on the certified list are minorities. kcrg t-v nine's brea love joins us in the studio. brea, a lot of police departments are trying to increase diversity. nic
dollars when tuition rates are skyrocketing is absolutely unacceptable to me. " state representativ e phyllis thede says kaufmann's legislation threatens freedom of speech. ""i don't want to go after somebody because they're fearful or they're upset or they're angry. that's not what legislators do." " universities say they haven't spent any extra money on election- related events. university of northern iowa students and faculty gathered for three sessions to discuss...
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it's phyllis diller's official gag file. stuffed inside. >> many of the objects stored away are very old. but the museum is constantly collecting. that includes a lot of artifacts from modern day. ladies and gentlemen, straight out of the '50s and "seinfeld," i present to you the puffy shirt. how do you know that this is going to have a place in the history of comedy and tv? >> contemporary collecting is always difficult because we typically collect with some sort of historical perspective. away, maryland -- >> i walk each one of the buildings every morning -- >> reporter: we continue to explore at a secret, offsite location. >> it's a real privilege to be part of the caretaker of the american experience. >> reporter: we see the first motorcycle, some stage coaches parked, too. at old-timey bicycle and clara barton's ambulance covered up. among the relics, hot rods. the race car mario andretti drove to win the indy 500. and safe in a crate, the harley some of his most death-defying stunts. great american stories with time or
it's phyllis diller's official gag file. stuffed inside. >> many of the objects stored away are very old. but the museum is constantly collecting. that includes a lot of artifacts from modern day. ladies and gentlemen, straight out of the '50s and "seinfeld," i present to you the puffy shirt. how do you know that this is going to have a place in the history of comedy and tv? >> contemporary collecting is always difficult because we typically collect with some sort of...
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and i'm going to be on the "phyllis" show. i'll be on "mccoy" the next time they have "mccoy--" >> yeah. >> and-- but you know, this is a time in the show that i like to do. >> yeah, well, we like to have you here, too. last time you were here, you were reminiscing about old songs and you came up with a song that nobody knew. it was so old. what's the oldest joke you ever heard? >> well, i had a family pal, years ago, back in the 90's and that was a family-- >> in the 90's. [ laughter ] >> he was a-the family doc he was a really well-known storyteller and he would do a lot of things that you couldn't do anymore now because they were ethnic stories-- >> right. >> stammering and all kinds of things that are just verboten nowadays. he had one story that i'm quite sure that all you youngsters have never heard. and i doubt if anybody in the audience ever heard it, but it's at least a hundred years old. and it tells the story of the elderly preacher. and he had the small boys and thought they would have some fun by pasting a few of
and i'm going to be on the "phyllis" show. i'll be on "mccoy" the next time they have "mccoy--" >> yeah. >> and-- but you know, this is a time in the show that i like to do. >> yeah, well, we like to have you here, too. last time you were here, you were reminiscing about old songs and you came up with a song that nobody knew. it was so old. what's the oldest joke you ever heard? >> well, i had a family pal, years ago, back in the 90's and...
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the main one i want to talk about is what phyllis was saying.she is correct that we need to get all this information in one place. the movements are really important. this plan is to organize everyone, every body by zip code and we won 2 - 1. [inaudible] the goal covers everything. have one quick question. i know about five or six things we can do about trump. i would like to hear any idea, the hardest things have been to get people to read, but please tell me what you would do. >> thank you. john. down here and then we'll go back here. >> this panel has given advice and i would love to take action. i think it's fundamental discussion that needs to be addressed soon, our international colleagues are working right now as we speak. folks are organizing as we've heard before. something is going to give us hope, 500 years of resistance is going to give us hope so were putting out a call to remind folks to join us with the committee to come out and show your real support. really look at what 500 years of resistance is and how we adjust transition for
the main one i want to talk about is what phyllis was saying.she is correct that we need to get all this information in one place. the movements are really important. this plan is to organize everyone, every body by zip code and we won 2 - 1. [inaudible] the goal covers everything. have one quick question. i know about five or six things we can do about trump. i would like to hear any idea, the hardest things have been to get people to read, but please tell me what you would do. >> thank...
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. >> cleveland city council woman phyllis cleveland says she thinks it's a conversation that can and should begin. >> it's a question of health. it's a question of scombrender equity. it's a -- of gender equity. it's a question of dignity. >> the councilwoman says it's more likely a private and public sector effort. mark johnson, rain? >> a little tiny break for a few minutes then the next round moves in. i'm thinking this is done by sunrise tomorrow. you should have a dry day. a weak cold front coming in. the air is not any colder than ahead of it. tomorrow with some sunshine. highs near 60 degrees. here's where the cold and snow is. you can see the swirl here. winter storm warnings in effect for the right now no advisories for us in northern ohio. first front comes through tonight. then we have a warm front that moves back in for your tuesday afternoon. second front arrives for your wednesday. so we get a little break tomorrow with dry air. still warm. and then for wednesday we get this round of rain. tuesday night into wednesday behind this second front is normal. your rise and sh
. >> cleveland city council woman phyllis cleveland says she thinks it's a conversation that can and should begin. >> it's a question of health. it's a question of scombrender equity. it's a -- of gender equity. it's a question of dignity. >> the councilwoman says it's more likely a private and public sector effort. mark johnson, rain? >> a little tiny break for a few minutes then the next round moves in. i'm thinking this is done by sunrise tomorrow. you should have a...
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phyllis brunswick, jennifer mayfield and karen thorman. thank you for your generosity. find a group of minors who are missing after an explosion in a coal mine in southwest china. 35 miners were working underground when the explosion happened. 13 were killed and 20 are still missing. rescuers say they will find them at any cost. >>> those little boy wrote his toy car into rush-hour traffic on a busy road in china. he seems unfazed as cars swirled around scooped him up before he was hurt. no word on where his parents were at the time. >>> a monkey is on the run in the bay area. a lot of people say they have cnet. some have gotten pictures and video but experts are warning to stay away. the monkey could be dangerous or even deadly to humans. the monkey has been spotted in hudson beach and near lake tarpon and it appears to be heading south. off keystone road. how's it going? >> reporter: the monkey was actually seen in the woods not far from here just a couple of days ago but one of the first sightings came from just two guys sitting on a dock. this man and his buddy were
phyllis brunswick, jennifer mayfield and karen thorman. thank you for your generosity. find a group of minors who are missing after an explosion in a coal mine in southwest china. 35 miners were working underground when the explosion happened. 13 were killed and 20 are still missing. rescuers say they will find them at any cost. >>> those little boy wrote his toy car into rush-hour traffic on a busy road in china. he seems unfazed as cars swirled around scooped him up before he was...
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hi, phyllis. hi, steven. how are you? thanks. i'm doing ok. excuse me. how much for this lamp? alex! you let in people for the garage sale? i'll give you 30 bucks. excuse me, sir. i'm sorry, but the garage sale is canceled. you'll have to leave. what about everyone else? they're here for a condolence call. our aunt passed away thursday. a sudden heart attack. oh, my god. struck down just like that! that's not fair. oh, it's a crime. i'm so, so sorry. thank you. could i sit down just for a minute? alex, get rid of these people now. all right. all right. uh...excuse me. could i have your attention for a moment, please? show of hands, please. ok, good. and who is here for the condolence call? ok. uh, garage sale people... follow me. well... this must be the place. it's not funny, alex. i'm sorry. i'm sorry. i'm...just nervous, and it just came out. sometimes, uh... sometimes a joke, even an inadvertent joke, can help ease the tension at a time like this. did you hear about the nun and the priest? skippy. mr. keaton? i'm reverend wilson. hello, reverend. nice to meet you. please, l
hi, phyllis. hi, steven. how are you? thanks. i'm doing ok. excuse me. how much for this lamp? alex! you let in people for the garage sale? i'll give you 30 bucks. excuse me, sir. i'm sorry, but the garage sale is canceled. you'll have to leave. what about everyone else? they're here for a condolence call. our aunt passed away thursday. a sudden heart attack. oh, my god. struck down just like that! that's not fair. oh, it's a crime. i'm so, so sorry. thank you. could i sit down just for a...
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phyllis crane, srn, scm. it has been declared to be 100% effective in preventing pregnancy.sy: there's help, and there's interference. fetch me my clothes. mrs. blacker-- fetch them! there's just been a weather warning on the wireless. julienne: i'm sure there's no need for us to be alarmed. morning sister julienne, sister mary cynthia. the midwife" is provided by contributions to your pbs stations from viewers like you. thank you.
phyllis crane, srn, scm. it has been declared to be 100% effective in preventing pregnancy.sy: there's help, and there's interference. fetch me my clothes. mrs. blacker-- fetch them! there's just been a weather warning on the wireless. julienne: i'm sure there's no need for us to be alarmed. morning sister julienne, sister mary cynthia. the midwife" is provided by contributions to your pbs stations from viewers like you. thank you.
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phyllis crane, srn, scm.sy: i think shorts are very practical for a camping holiday and not amusing in any way at all. julienne: it's such a delicate matter. peter: "walking into doors" is never a good sign. help me, please. barbara: she looked as if she'd been attacked by an animal. julienne: oh, you were viciously attacked. just now, the details don't matter. i don't want you to come near me. the midwife" is provided by contributions to your pbs stations from viewers like you. thank you.
phyllis crane, srn, scm.sy: i think shorts are very practical for a camping holiday and not amusing in any way at all. julienne: it's such a delicate matter. peter: "walking into doors" is never a good sign. help me, please. barbara: she looked as if she'd been attacked by an animal. julienne: oh, you were viciously attacked. just now, the details don't matter. i don't want you to come near me. the midwife" is provided by contributions to your pbs stations from viewers like you....
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and i'm going to pass it on to phyllis, not phyllis, but julie and then i want my sister lali to commentit. i'd like to focus in on how they take place in a concrete community. i think that is a key if not the key thing about standing rock that we can take elsewhere. because there are many very vigorous vital important movements going on. what is happening at standing rock is that there is all of these -- all of these aspects are being worked with together in the flesh by people how native and nonnative people work together. and how it is that all of these issues -- all these people come together and deal with all of these issues but focusing on very, very simple basic needs of every single person and the earth, the planet which is water and land. and so it really -- so there is something that is extremely integrated there. i think it is important, a very, very important thing to focus on. >> do you want to weigh in on this, too? >> yes. i think that what brought manufacture us here and uniting people across so many different backgrounds is that this is for the water and for the earth. a
and i'm going to pass it on to phyllis, not phyllis, but julie and then i want my sister lali to commentit. i'd like to focus in on how they take place in a concrete community. i think that is a key if not the key thing about standing rock that we can take elsewhere. because there are many very vigorous vital important movements going on. what is happening at standing rock is that there is all of these -- all of these aspects are being worked with together in the flesh by people how native and...