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rhoda is who you probably are, and phyllis is who you are afraid you'll become.t's pretty close to the truth. >> because if you push me, then i just might have to push back. hard. >> come on, you can't carry that off. >> i know. >> reporter: but "the mary tyler moore show" did push back. >> she went out on a date and stayed out all night. >> reporter: challenging the premise, who says you can't be single and alone but not lonely. >> you thought, "well, who needs a boyfriend?" i mean, great if it happens, but who needs a guy to orient your life around? >> take care of yourself? >> i think i just did. >>> next, how mary, and a clown named chuckles, made tv history. >> a little song, a little dance. >> comedy gold. >> when we return. ...'re not all the same. turns out, they're really... ...different. who knew? i had no idea. so, she said look for... ...one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round... ...brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head surrounds each tooth to... ...gently remove more plaque and... ...oral-b crossaction is clinically pr
rhoda is who you probably are, and phyllis is who you are afraid you'll become.t's pretty close to the truth. >> because if you push me, then i just might have to push back. hard. >> come on, you can't carry that off. >> i know. >> reporter: but "the mary tyler moore show" did push back. >> she went out on a date and stayed out all night. >> reporter: challenging the premise, who says you can't be single and alone but not lonely. >> you...
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ciani: but according to phyllis. [laughter] here's a quote. out of all the people who lived, the american moment that's women is the most privileged. we have the most rights and rewards, and the fewest duties. [laughter] she still believes that. she is still on the radio, have you heard her lately? page: but when we spoke earlier today, we were talking about the fact that that comes from a distinct place of privilege. it is only because of her privileged place. one of the things we have intimated that have not been clear about -- dr. ciani: one of the things we have intimated, but have not been cleared out, is that the equal rights amendment in 1923, 1964, and 1972, and when it died in 1982, was primarily a movement of white and middle-class women, both on the pro and against sides. it was a movement that was really generated by women who had resources available to them, and resources of time, resources of money, resources also of being connected to other politicians, whether that be local, state, or federal. one of the arguments about losing
ciani: but according to phyllis. [laughter] here's a quote. out of all the people who lived, the american moment that's women is the most privileged. we have the most rights and rewards, and the fewest duties. [laughter] she still believes that. she is still on the radio, have you heard her lately? page: but when we spoke earlier today, we were talking about the fact that that comes from a distinct place of privilege. it is only because of her privileged place. one of the things we have...
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and phyllis is who you're afraid you'll become. >> i thought that was -- >> we try to be very truthful in our family. you're not her aunt. >> what about sue ann nivens? what was it about her, betty? >> she was the neighborhood nymphomaniac.
and phyllis is who you're afraid you'll become. >> i thought that was -- >> we try to be very truthful in our family. you're not her aunt. >> what about sue ann nivens? what was it about her, betty? >> she was the neighborhood nymphomaniac.
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and phyllis is who you're afraid you'll become. >> i thought that was. >> we try to be very truthful in our family. you're not her aunt. >> what about sue anne kniffins?
and phyllis is who you're afraid you'll become. >> i thought that was. >> we try to be very truthful in our family. you're not her aunt. >> what about sue anne kniffins?
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he thought i could win, phyllis, great phyllis, you know who that is? so, she is a great woman, was a great woman, passed away 6 months ago. i went to her funeral in st. louis. and she came out against all of her fellow conservatives. and she said, i am not endorsing anybody else but donald trump. i don't care what exactly he is. he is like an unknown quantity but he will win, reince priebus thought the same thing, he was taking tremendous abuse, i want to thank by the way, phyllis, because she went fle through hell, i am telling you, phyllis went through hell, she turned out to be right, reince had the same thing. i fell like he favored my, but he is figure fantastic. he had to win because if he didn't win it was over. he would have been fired fire we would have said reince priebus you are fired get the hell out of here, but he is an unbelievable leader. he is an unbelievable talents. and he has been my preb friend and with me in the beginning, i want to thank reince priebus. [applause] and -- in finishing up, tom called me, tom. he is a very, very suc
he thought i could win, phyllis, great phyllis, you know who that is? so, she is a great woman, was a great woman, passed away 6 months ago. i went to her funeral in st. louis. and she came out against all of her fellow conservatives. and she said, i am not endorsing anybody else but donald trump. i don't care what exactly he is. he is like an unknown quantity but he will win, reince priebus thought the same thing, he was taking tremendous abuse, i want to thank by the way, phyllis, because she...
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to phyllis, that's not right. to phyllis, this is about her pride. and she's not asking for a lot. she's simply asking that she have access to affordable health care that doesn't require the american taxpayers to help her pay for it. i look forward to working with my colleagues -- the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. yarmuth: i'll remind my colleague that his vote today to repeal the affordable care act will result in 479,000 people from his state of pennsylvania losing their health care coverage , 137,000 workers losing their jobs, and an economic loss of $76.5 billion over five years in gross state product for the state of pennsylvania. i now yield two minutes to the gentlelady from california, distinguished member of the budget committee, ms. lee. the chair: the gentlewoman from california is recognized for two minutes. ms. lee: thank you very much. i want to thank our ranking member for yielding. but also for his steadfast commitment to protect the health and well-being of all americans. mr. chairman, i rise in strong oppos
to phyllis, that's not right. to phyllis, this is about her pride. and she's not asking for a lot. she's simply asking that she have access to affordable health care that doesn't require the american taxpayers to help her pay for it. i look forward to working with my colleagues -- the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. yarmuth: i'll remind my colleague that his vote today to repeal the affordable care act will result in 479,000 people from...
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to phyllis, that's not right. to phyllis, this is about her pride. and she's not asking for a lot. she's simply asking that she have access to affordable health care that doesn't require the american taxpayers to help her pay for it. i look forward to working with my colleagues -- the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. yarmuth: i'll remind my colleague that his vote today to repeal the affordable care act will result in 479,000 people from his state of pennsylvania losing their health care coverage , 137,000 workers losing their jobs, and an economic loss of $76.5 billion over five years in gross state product for the state of pennsylvania. i now yield two minutes to the gentlelady from california, distinguished member of the budget committee, ms. lee. the chair: the gentlewoman from california is recognized for two minutes. ms. lee: thank you very much. i want to thank our ranking member for yielding. but also for his steadfast commitment to protect the health and well-being of all americans. mr. chairman, i rise in strong oppos
to phyllis, that's not right. to phyllis, this is about her pride. and she's not asking for a lot. she's simply asking that she have access to affordable health care that doesn't require the american taxpayers to help her pay for it. i look forward to working with my colleagues -- the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. yarmuth: i'll remind my colleague that his vote today to repeal the affordable care act will result in 479,000 people from...
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phyllis schlafly, the great phyllis schlafly, you know who that is. she's a great woman, was a great woman, passed away six months ago. i went to her funeral in st. louis. and she came out against all of her fellow conservatives and she said "i am not endorsing anybody else but donald trump. i don't care what exactly he is. he's like an unknown quantity but he's going to win." and reince sort of had the same thing and reince was taking tremendous abuse. and i want to thank, by the way, phyllis, because she went through hell. i'm telling you, phyllis went through hell in that last period of a year and she turned out to be right. but reince had the same thing. and reince sort of -- i always felt he favored me. it's like a coach who has a player and you sort of favor? but reince is fantastic. reince has been an unbelievable leader. now he had to win, because if he didn't win it was over. he would have fired, we would have said, reince, you're fired, get the hell out of here. but he's an unbelievable leader. he's an unbelievable talent and he's been my fr
phyllis schlafly, the great phyllis schlafly, you know who that is. she's a great woman, was a great woman, passed away six months ago. i went to her funeral in st. louis. and she came out against all of her fellow conservatives and she said "i am not endorsing anybody else but donald trump. i don't care what exactly he is. he's like an unknown quantity but he's going to win." and reince sort of had the same thing and reince was taking tremendous abuse. and i want to thank, by the...
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i want to think by the way phyllis. she went through hell. i'm telling you. phyllis went through hell. in that last third of the year. she turned out to be right. reince said the same thing. i always felt he favored me. like a coach who has a player and you sort of favor. but reince is fantastic. reince has been an unbelievable leader. he had to win, but if he didn't, it was over. if you didn't, we would've said reince, you are fired. get the hill out of here. but he is an unbelievable leader. he's an unbelievable talent. and he has been my friend and he has been with me from big beginning. so i want to thank reince priebus. and justin finishing up, tom called me. where is he? he is a very, very successful guy. colony capital. he became a party planner. in fact, every time i have a party, are you available, having one in about two months. he and all of his friends, they came to me. they said we'd like to run. i said what the hell do you know about running it? between stephanie, what a job. there she is. did he finally come through for you, stephanie? tom, tha
i want to think by the way phyllis. she went through hell. i'm telling you. phyllis went through hell. in that last third of the year. she turned out to be right. reince said the same thing. i always felt he favored me. like a coach who has a player and you sort of favor. but reince is fantastic. reince has been an unbelievable leader. he had to win, but if he didn't, it was over. if you didn't, we would've said reince, you are fired. get the hill out of here. but he is an unbelievable leader....
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>> phyllis: no, it all adds up.el saw gloria cozying up to craig, then i saw her with jack, and they acted as if i caught them in the middle of a fling. >> lauren: i bet this goes all the way back to hochman. she conspired with jack to wreck both deals so i'd have to let him invest in fenmore's. >> phyllis: she's quite possibly the worst
>> phyllis: no, it all adds up.el saw gloria cozying up to craig, then i saw her with jack, and they acted as if i caught them in the middle of a fling. >> lauren: i bet this goes all the way back to hochman. she conspired with jack to wreck both deals so i'd have to let him invest in fenmore's. >> phyllis: she's quite possibly the worst
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>> phyllis: no, it all adds up. michael saw gloria cozying up to craig, then i saw her with jack, and they acted as if i caught them in the middle of a fling. >> lauren: i bet this goes all the way back to hochman. she conspired with jack to wreck both deals so i'd have to let him invest in fenmore's. >> phyllis: she's quite possibly the worst mother-in-laev
>> phyllis: no, it all adds up. michael saw gloria cozying up to craig, then i saw her with jack, and they acted as if i caught them in the middle of a fling. >> lauren: i bet this goes all the way back to hochman. she conspired with jack to wreck both deals so i'd have to let him invest in fenmore's. >> phyllis: she's quite possibly the worst mother-in-laev
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phyllis, thank you so much for joining economy. phyllis, thank you so much forjoining us on bbc news. that is the view from a loyal donald trump supporter. just as we see the inaugural parade begins to come here down pennsylvania avenue, as president trump processes from capitol building to his new home, the white house. we will of course keep watching, especially for that moment when the crowds hope the car will stop and donald and melania trump will get out and walk a little down pennsylvania avenue which is really pa rt down pennsylvania avenue which is really part of the big tradition. down pennsylvania avenue which is really part of the big traditionm absolutely is. we'll donald trump get out and walk past his hotel which isjust behind me? the big building with the clock tower. will the showman in him be able to resist. or will he wait as presidents normally do. they normally just walk that final block oi’ normally just walk that final block or two which is passed me, heading towards the white house. it's fascinating to see th
phyllis, thank you so much for joining economy. phyllis, thank you so much forjoining us on bbc news. that is the view from a loyal donald trump supporter. just as we see the inaugural parade begins to come here down pennsylvania avenue, as president trump processes from capitol building to his new home, the white house. we will of course keep watching, especially for that moment when the crowds hope the car will stop and donald and melania trump will get out and walk a little down pennsylvania...
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phyllis nailer walked with a cane.ears to sit back and watch. >> i don't want to be complacent. >> protesters gathered at akin's oval, mayor kenney kicked off the rally calling for unity. >> we need to be together, walk forward into history. remember, we got through world war ii. we can get through this. >> many in the crowd concerned about trump's campaign rhetoric are now convinced it wasn't just talk. he was in office and major pages were gone. climate control was gone. >> far from d.c., these protesters want their voices heard. >> these people are ben franklin parkway are a part of your constituency. it's your job to represent us as your president. >> many of the protesters left their signs here. many say it was a peaceful protest no arrests. jeff chirico, action news. >> there were similar scenes in delaware. 600 people marched from the fellowship to main street. many had signs to convey their message. the scene in trenton, where a large crowd gathered at the war memorial. there were several speakers, the group th
phyllis nailer walked with a cane.ears to sit back and watch. >> i don't want to be complacent. >> protesters gathered at akin's oval, mayor kenney kicked off the rally calling for unity. >> we need to be together, walk forward into history. remember, we got through world war ii. we can get through this. >> many in the crowd concerned about trump's campaign rhetoric are now convinced it wasn't just talk. he was in office and major pages were gone. climate control was...
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phyllis democrats talking about everybody. what about the hard-workingth american people? and to tell us what to do but obamacare is a good and the bad then the ugly. then you get the coverage. >> is that perfect representation just in those policies with that middle ground to be tapped into that but it is important but the issue of over the year spectrum is a makes it different. by this format in these are all available. the market will work out all of last. >> that crosses the of windtinga of what is in the news. so let's remember but that you have to be delusional and you could not prove the case so there it is ofna special case with the three national networks alike local media allies want to preserve as much of that as we can like the regional networks bendy motor ship because there is more resources but the national network news. >> host: republican caller good morning. >> caller: good morning. a sta representative cramer thanks for calling in as it is. this election was unbelievable trump could do nothing correct when the media reported it they made sure that it sho
phyllis democrats talking about everybody. what about the hard-workingth american people? and to tell us what to do but obamacare is a good and the bad then the ugly. then you get the coverage. >> is that perfect representation just in those policies with that middle ground to be tapped into that but it is important but the issue of over the year spectrum is a makes it different. by this format in these are all available. the market will work out all of last. >> that crosses the of...
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. >> phyllis told us quote, if i could see her one last time, i would hold her in my arms and say, we love you. >> we also spoke by fan to ed asner who played lou grant. he said behind the scenes mary was a fighter. >> it was very evident, she was a hard worker. she add dance class. she made deep footprints wherever she walked. >> nischelle spoke to the producer of the bob new hart show. >> you said she was sick. >> she had diabetes and was losing her eyesight. >> what did you miss most about mary? >> her smile. what a great smile. >> if you could give a message to her, just about what she meant to you in your career, what would you say? >> probably what millions of people are saying. right now. thank you. >> you know, bob really did love mary. let me show you something interesting. main street on our studio lot is mary tyler moore avenue and intersects with new hart's dream. so often when we laughed along with mary, she on her ground breaking television show was changing the way women were perceived. >> i think that she made it okay that if you didn't have a date, if you didn't have
. >> phyllis told us quote, if i could see her one last time, i would hold her in my arms and say, we love you. >> we also spoke by fan to ed asner who played lou grant. he said behind the scenes mary was a fighter. >> it was very evident, she was a hard worker. she add dance class. she made deep footprints wherever she walked. >> nischelle spoke to the producer of the bob new hart show. >> you said she was sick. >> she had diabetes and was losing her...
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phyllis talk about the patient freedom act.it has been a republican principal that power is best held by individual and states, not the federal government. and if there was a flaw among the many flaws of obamacare is that washington d.c. Ãtaken from patients and taken from states. and the american people have still been upset about it. ... if you like your insurance, you should keep it. so we give states the option, we give states the choice. we would imagine congress will pass legislation allowing the alternative, which we will describe. they could opt to stay in for obamacare. so you can keep it. but republicans think that the power is best held at the state level, not washington, d.c.. on the other hand, speaking for the premiums have been going up in the double digits of arizona and one place, triple digits in one year and then those states went out for something different. we also think that we could cover more people than obamaca obamacare. we give states the opportunity if someone is eligible before credit, they would be
phyllis talk about the patient freedom act.it has been a republican principal that power is best held by individual and states, not the federal government. and if there was a flaw among the many flaws of obamacare is that washington d.c. Ãtaken from patients and taken from states. and the american people have still been upset about it. ... if you like your insurance, you should keep it. so we give states the option, we give states the choice. we would imagine congress will pass legislation...
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. >> phyllis, lou grant, she was producer, yes, she was producer of the bob newhart show. just amazing woman. >> all right, as you guys know, we've already mentioned it, winning actress mary tyler moore died today. she was 80 years old. >> we leave you tonight fox's adam housley takes a look back at her life and >> she touched the world on with her smile. mary tyler moore born on december 29th, 1936, in brooklyn, new york. growing up her home life was difficult. but one thing that always drew the family together, was watching young mary perform in the living room. when she was eight, the family moved to los angeles. it was there she discovered her first love, dance. in 1955, she got her first taste of television. the day after her high school prom, she starred in a commercial as the happy hot point picks i for hot point appliances. she married her first of three husbands, a year later moore had her only child, richie, one of her early tv roles, playing answering service operator in richard diamond private i in 1959. the bit only showed her legs on screen, raising a mystiqu
. >> phyllis, lou grant, she was producer, yes, she was producer of the bob newhart show. just amazing woman. >> all right, as you guys know, we've already mentioned it, winning actress mary tyler moore died today. she was 80 years old. >> we leave you tonight fox's adam housley takes a look back at her life and >> she touched the world on with her smile. mary tyler moore born on december 29th, 1936, in brooklyn, new york. growing up her home life was difficult. but one...
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i think lars summed it up best when he turned to me one night and said, phyllis -- >> makes me thinke working with the people who are your very good friends. >> thank you for being my family. >> now for the hard part. how do we leave this room? >> and they go >> chris connelly will join us and "people" magazine executive ed cor editor kate coyne. mary tyler moore already famous when she finished up as laura petrie. >> a wife and a sidekick so to then launch into a role in which she's not anybody's wife or girlfriend or daughter even but she's an independent career woman not focused on finding love, not focused on landing a man but focused on making it after all. that took tremendous courage, a lot of guts went into making a move like that careerwise. >> it was so wonderful to see how even behind the scenes how she became such a great producer and just really was able to -- a huge force. >> absolutely. >> revolutionary at that time. chris connelly, let's hear from you. >> hey. >> what is it about "the mary tyler moore show" and her performance in it that still resonates today? >> i wo
i think lars summed it up best when he turned to me one night and said, phyllis -- >> makes me thinke working with the people who are your very good friends. >> thank you for being my family. >> now for the hard part. how do we leave this room? >> and they go >> chris connelly will join us and "people" magazine executive ed cor editor kate coyne. mary tyler moore already famous when she finished up as laura petrie. >> a wife and a sidekick so to...
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and phyllis is who you're afraid you'll become. >> i thought that was. >> we try to be very truthful in our family. you're not her aunt. >> what about sue anne kniffins? what was it about her, betty. >> she was the neighborhood n nymphomaniac. >> they don't men liking this anymore. >> they don't make dip like this anymore. >> georgia, what about georgette. >> she was the slowest one of the group but they had fun -- sometimes having the wisest thing come out of georgette's mouth. >> surprise. >> it's not a surprise party. she expected it. >> oh, expected. >> this may be the last time the five will be together but the mood of the reunion wasn't sad. it was a celebration of old friends and made tv history. >> as we sit around on the set, running lines, and it's just you know, makes me think what a lucky woman you are. how fabulous to be working with the people who are your very good friends. >> it's true. >> no, it's true. >> you become even more than family. you become because it's something that you can't explain to anybody. it's just there. >> and i look around at these girls and i j
and phyllis is who you're afraid you'll become. >> i thought that was. >> we try to be very truthful in our family. you're not her aunt. >> what about sue anne kniffins? what was it about her, betty. >> she was the neighborhood n nymphomaniac. >> they don't men liking this anymore. >> they don't make dip like this anymore. >> georgia, what about georgette. >> she was the slowest one of the group but they had fun -- sometimes having the wisest...
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phyllis manager pete mccannen there to ring the bell. then, time to play the game!ws off his pedigree. my god! and then joe elle on the defensive end. coach eller, process this. the wells fargo center is bumping. joe elle with 20 or more points again the eight straight games, playing in under 30 minutes in each. no one has ever done that before in nba history. dario sarge, 15 points off the bench. sixers beat the hornets, 602-93. they have won five of six for the first time in five years and jo elle loves his triple hhh intro. >> i kind of messed up at the end,. >> too much? >> too much, i didn't even try to do that before. but that was the first time i did it. oh, he did? what did he say? >> he said, too much not enough -- >> yeah, too much water. yeah. >> everybody's talking about joel. he's taking over twitter with his campaign to get into the all-star game. he's already an all-star mvp at the twitter game. she's 16,000 votes out of an all-star spot now and he's got an all-star endorsement from carson wentz and look who came to the game tonight to see joel, carso
phyllis manager pete mccannen there to ring the bell. then, time to play the game!ws off his pedigree. my god! and then joe elle on the defensive end. coach eller, process this. the wells fargo center is bumping. joe elle with 20 or more points again the eight straight games, playing in under 30 minutes in each. no one has ever done that before in nba history. dario sarge, 15 points off the bench. sixers beat the hornets, 602-93. they have won five of six for the first time in five years and jo...
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. >> reporter: conservative phyllis schaffley battled fiercely for her causes. >> i attack idea. ideas. and if you can't separate the two, you got to get a day job. >> supreme court justice antonin scalia, a vibrant conservative voice. >> i can be charming and combative at the same time. what's contradictory between the two. i love to argue. well may be i am something of a shin kicker. >> a fighter who could be engagingly warm as a colleague and friend. >> those who tried to put us in jail have gone to prison themselves while we are still here. activist tom hayden fault for the other side. he was a leader of the civil rights and anti-war movements of the 1960s. >> this is the beginning of the end. this is the beginning of the climax of the war in southeast asia. >> fidel castro at age 32. you now have in your hand ape great deal of power and deal of responsibility. >> fidel castro, leader of the cuban resistance in the 1950s who became a dictator in the 60s and who would live to haunt 11 u.s. presidents. viva la revolucion! >> reporter: some admired him. others feared and even fl
. >> reporter: conservative phyllis schaffley battled fiercely for her causes. >> i attack idea. ideas. and if you can't separate the two, you got to get a day job. >> supreme court justice antonin scalia, a vibrant conservative voice. >> i can be charming and combative at the same time. what's contradictory between the two. i love to argue. well may be i am something of a shin kicker. >> a fighter who could be engagingly warm as a colleague and friend. >>...
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and phyllis is who you'reaid you'll become. >> i thought that >> in our family.ou're not her aunt. >> what about sue anne kniffins? what was it about her, betty. >> she was the neighmaniac. anymore. >> they don't make dip like this anymore. >> georgia, what about georgette. >> she was the slowest one of the groupy had fun -- sometimes having the wisest thing ce out ofgeorgette' mouth. >> surprise. >> it's not a surprise party. she expected it. >> oh ex >> this may be the last time the five will be together but wasn't sad. it was a celebration of old friends and a shared past that made tv history. >> as we sit around on the lines, and it's you think what ay woman you to bere theour very good ies. >> it's >> no,ecomece faause yout'slay.g t a ame>> my hea with so much >> happiness life you might just t afte shoatwch he hilarious. a fun fact it o mhewe nes' fecoinoursust one msve gots siba pr le ymostrythint knoi xpen hsive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month,x waste. avoid a septic disto on jusamer..9% ms.t. (coughs) cough doesn't sound so good. take mucinex d
and phyllis is who you'reaid you'll become. >> i thought that >> in our family.ou're not her aunt. >> what about sue anne kniffins? what was it about her, betty. >> she was the neighmaniac. anymore. >> they don't make dip like this anymore. >> georgia, what about georgette. >> she was the slowest one of the groupy had fun -- sometimes having the wisest thing ce out ofgeorgette' mouth. >> surprise. >> it's not a surprise party. she expected...
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. >> reporter: an estimated 350,000 men women and children marched the benjamin franklin parkway, phyllis nailer walked with the cane. >> i feel to strongly about the condition of our county. >> reporter: protesters gathered at eakens oval. mayor kenny kicked off the rally calling for equality for all and unity. >> now more than ever we need to be together forward into history into progress, remember we can goat through world war ii we can get through this. >> many in the crowd once concerned about donald trump's campaign rhetoric say they are now convinced it wasn't just talk. >> he came within office and win a few minutes, lbgtq website was gone, climate control was gone. he is completely out of touch. >> these people on the benjamin franklin parkway we are all a part of your constituency it is your job to listen to our voices and represent us as our president. >> reporter: many left their signs here, police say it was a peaceful peru test and no arrests. reporting along the benjamin franklin parkway, jeff chirico channel 6 "action news." >> officials now say the i276 pennsylvania turnp
. >> reporter: an estimated 350,000 men women and children marched the benjamin franklin parkway, phyllis nailer walked with the cane. >> i feel to strongly about the condition of our county. >> reporter: protesters gathered at eakens oval. mayor kenny kicked off the rally calling for equality for all and unity. >> now more than ever we need to be together forward into history into progress, remember we can goat through world war ii we can get through this. >> many...
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lou grant, phyllis, rhoada. that defined the 70s for me.e love boat." >> "love boat was my favorite show. >> you are the cruise director. >> i'm the bartender. >> friday, february 3rd, i get to do something i want to do for so long. i'm going to nashville, tennessee, . i'm going to be there, i hope you meet me. i would love to meet you in nashville. greg and dana, short stories this weekend. i think there's a few tickets left in washington, d.c. there may be a guest appearance by somebody else in the on the table. >> bob. it's >> kellyanne conway , great outfit she wore. she came out, she said, in defense of the press secretary that there were alternative facts when donald trump said more people came to my inauguration then in history. the pictures proved he was dead wrong as usual. kellyanne conway comes out and says alternative facts. alternative facts are lies. think about that. she got interviewed by nbc. these people live in george orwell's 1984 which is now the sixth biggest selling book in the united states after she said that. supre
lou grant, phyllis, rhoada. that defined the 70s for me.e love boat." >> "love boat was my favorite show. >> you are the cruise director. >> i'm the bartender. >> friday, february 3rd, i get to do something i want to do for so long. i'm going to nashville, tennessee, . i'm going to be there, i hope you meet me. i would love to meet you in nashville. greg and dana, short stories this weekend. i think there's a few tickets left in washington, d.c. there may be a...
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let's bring in nbc's calm perry and phyllis young, both in cannonball, north dakota. let's go to you first, cal. what are the state of the protests there, and give us what we're hearing, if anything, back from the trump administration in response. >> well, the tribe has requested a meeting with donald trump. they haven't heard back. i'll let phil update us if that's changed. i have to tell you, joy, i want to tell you what happened to us yesterday. we had a chance to go out with the north dakota highway patrol and take a look at the overwatch positions from their point of view. we were supposed to visit three overwatch positions. we managed to make it to two. then what happened is the private security company from energy transfer partners rolled up on our location, and keep in mind we were with state authorities, and they ran us out of there. they took down our license plate numbers, they filmed us on our way out, even followed us down the highway. it was pretty impressive, the amount of intimidation they were willing to go to to send a message that they did not want
let's bring in nbc's calm perry and phyllis young, both in cannonball, north dakota. let's go to you first, cal. what are the state of the protests there, and give us what we're hearing, if anything, back from the trump administration in response. >> well, the tribe has requested a meeting with donald trump. they haven't heard back. i'll let phil update us if that's changed. i have to tell you, joy, i want to tell you what happened to us yesterday. we had a chance to go out with the north...
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requirements and certification requirements that coming from department of behavioral health director phyllis jones. shawn, tony, back to you. >> tisha this is outrageous. i can not imagine being one of these people. do we know in all how many people could have had information fall into the hands of complete strangers? >> reporter: well, what we know so far is that there are a dozen case files, a dozen patients that is not to say there could nobt more. if you saw the facebook post i saw advertising for this part him time work it appears this was the no the first time this caseworker solicited this type of help. we know for sure a dozen patients. >> what a mess, what a mess. tisha lewis with the story tonight. thank you. >> d.c. police had their handful this afternoon investigating three separate shootings all within 30 minutes. 7 people were shot minnesota northeast along bass place and mellon place northeast. live at police headquarters with the latest, lauren. four of them juveniles. fortunately, they all survived. tonight there's questions as to whether two of these shootings may be connec
requirements and certification requirements that coming from department of behavioral health director phyllis jones. shawn, tony, back to you. >> tisha this is outrageous. i can not imagine being one of these people. do we know in all how many people could have had information fall into the hands of complete strangers? >> reporter: well, what we know so far is that there are a dozen case files, a dozen patients that is not to say there could nobt more. if you saw the facebook post i...
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it was her membership and offered her the opportunity to first meet phyllis lion and del martin.he received word that roe versus wade had passed. it was a defining day for her. in 1977 she volunteered and that's where she got sucked into the vortex to be elected supervisor for supervisor kim district six and later joined the women's political caucus. she campaigned for harry brit. she pushed hard for the appointment of mary morgan for judge. but it wasn't until the early 80s that i became aware of linda when she began as chair of the local san francisco party or d triple c which we know for better or worst. to endorse in nonpartisan election something that they enjoy to this day. she's been an amazing campaign volunteer on many, many races including my own -- i had to default to that. linda post get up here. thank you for your service. thank you for everything you have done for san francisco. [applause]. >> i'm simply overwhelmed by what aaron just said because i can't believe it was me. that's what's so wonderful about living here in san francisco. all these opportunities happen
it was her membership and offered her the opportunity to first meet phyllis lion and del martin.he received word that roe versus wade had passed. it was a defining day for her. in 1977 she volunteered and that's where she got sucked into the vortex to be elected supervisor for supervisor kim district six and later joined the women's political caucus. she campaigned for harry brit. she pushed hard for the appointment of mary morgan for judge. but it wasn't until the early 80s that i became aware...
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phyllis nairld walked with a -- nailer walked with a cane. >> i feel so deeply about the position of our county i don't want to beomplaisant. jim kenny called for unity. >> we need to together walk arm in -- we need to be together. >> reporter: many in the crowd concerned about donald trump's campaign rhetoric are convince it was not talk. >> came into office, major pages from the website were gone, climate control was gone. he is out of touch, his cabinet is out of touch. >> reporter: these protesters want their voices heard. these people on the benjamin franklin parkway were all a part of your constituency, it is your job to listen to our voices and represent us as our president. >> reporter: many of the protesters left their signs here, police say it was a peaceful protest and no arrests. reporting along the benjamin franklin parkway, jeff chirico channel 6 "action news." >> >>> officials say the i-276 pennsylvania turnpike bridge over the delaware river will stay close until engineers come up with a repair plan. the bridge was shut down on friday when a fracture on the teal truss
phyllis nairld walked with a -- nailer walked with a cane. >> i feel so deeply about the position of our county i don't want to beomplaisant. jim kenny called for unity. >> we need to together walk arm in -- we need to be together. >> reporter: many in the crowd concerned about donald trump's campaign rhetoric are convince it was not talk. >> came into office, major pages from the website were gone, climate control was gone. he is out of touch, his cabinet is out of...
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. >> phyllis smith. she's amazing, right? >> j: i want to show a clip.e oa." take a look at this. >> i have a proposal for you. we leave tomorrow. >> and the others? >> i'll take -- that's a a detail. i will take care of them. >> i will not go with you. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> danny: oh, man. oh, man. >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. brit marling, everybody. season one of "the oa" is available now on netflix. we'll be back with 12-year-old advice expert ciro ortiz, come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ do you always put cheez-it of course! they're chips. chips...plus sandwich: equals the perfect lunch. ooooh...don't forget to add the pickle. it's kind of a big dill. cheez-it grooves. dang right it's a chip. [crunch!] hello moto. it's time to re-imagine the smart phone. snap on a speaker. a projector. a camera that actually zooms. get excited world. the moto z with motomods. get 50% off on moto z droid. what if instead of waiting weeks for your tax refund? you can get an advance on that refund. [zombie] an advance on my tax refund, i coul
. >> phyllis smith. she's amazing, right? >> j: i want to show a clip.e oa." take a look at this. >> i have a proposal for you. we leave tomorrow. >> and the others? >> i'll take -- that's a a detail. i will take care of them. >> i will not go with you. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> danny: oh, man. oh, man. >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. brit marling, everybody. season one of "the oa" is available now on netflix....
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it was her membership and offered her the opportunity to first meet phyllis lion and del martin. she received word that roe versus wade had passed. it was a defining day for her. in 1977 she volunteered and that's where she got sucked into the vortex to be elected supervisor for supervisor kim district six and later joined the women's political caucus. she campaigned for harry brit. she pushed hard for the appointment of mary morgan for judge. but it wasn't until the early 80s that i became aware of linda when she began as chair of the local san francisco party or d triple c which we know for better or worst. to endorse in nonpartisan election something that they enjoy to this day. she's been an amazing campaign volunteer on many, many races including my own -- i had to default to that. linda post get up here. thank you for your service. thank you for everything you have done for san francisco. [applause]. >> i'm simply overwhelmed by what aaron just said because i can't believe it was me. that's what's so wonderful about living here in san francisco. all these opportunities happ
it was her membership and offered her the opportunity to first meet phyllis lion and del martin. she received word that roe versus wade had passed. it was a defining day for her. in 1977 she volunteered and that's where she got sucked into the vortex to be elected supervisor for supervisor kim district six and later joined the women's political caucus. she campaigned for harry brit. she pushed hard for the appointment of mary morgan for judge. but it wasn't until the early 80s that i became...
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. >> cloris leachman, who played phyllis, told us, quote, if i could see her one last time, i'd holdn my arms and say we love you. we also spoke by phone to ed asner, who played lou grant. he says behth mafrry was a fighter. >> her diabetes was certainly very evident, but was a hard worker. instead of lunch, she had a dance class. >> i sat down with another comedian, bob newhart, who he owes his tv career to mary. you said you knew she was sick. >> its wat n a complete surprise because i knew shead h diabetes and was losing her eyesight. >> every character i played has had a great deal of mary tyler moore in them, especially the television characters. laura petrie was me. mary richards was me. ♪ who can turn the world on with her smile ♪ >> mary tyler moore starred in two of the most acclaimed shows in television history. she won seven emmys. her first big role was in the early 60s classic "the dick van dyke show." mary was ahead of her time, sparking a minor controv a one of the first housewives on tv to wear pants. >> how come you never dress like a girl? >> the network studio was
. >> cloris leachman, who played phyllis, told us, quote, if i could see her one last time, i'd holdn my arms and say we love you. we also spoke by phone to ed asner, who played lou grant. he says behth mafrry was a fighter. >> her diabetes was certainly very evident, but was a hard worker. instead of lunch, she had a dance class. >> i sat down with another comedian, bob newhart, who he owes his tv career to mary. you said you knew she was sick. >> its wat n a complete...
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phyllis fashz schafly. was a great woman. passed away six months ago. i went to her funeral in st. louis. and she came out against all of her fellow conservatives and said i am not endorsing anybody else but donald trump. i don't care what exactly he is. he's like an unknown quality, quantity but he -- he's going to win and reince had the same thing and reince was taking tremendous abuse and i want to thank, by the way, philis because she went through hell. philis went through hell in that last one-third of the year and turned out to be right but reince had the same thing. and reince sort of -- i always felt he favored me. like a coach who has a player and you sort of favor, but reince is fantastic. reince has been an unbelievable leader. now, he had to win because if he didn't win, it was over. he would have been fired. we would have said reince, you're fired, get the hell out of here. but he is an unbelievable leader. he's an unbelievable talent. and he's been my friend and he's been with me from the beginning. so i want to thank reince priebus and just in finishing up, tom calle
phyllis fashz schafly. was a great woman. passed away six months ago. i went to her funeral in st. louis. and she came out against all of her fellow conservatives and said i am not endorsing anybody else but donald trump. i don't care what exactly he is. he's like an unknown quality, quantity but he -- he's going to win and reince had the same thing and reince was taking tremendous abuse and i want to thank, by the way, philis because she went through hell. philis went through hell in that last...