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weinberger's treatment of phyllis barnes.rney hired by weinberger's malpractice insurer to defend him. ho did not respond to a request for an interview. however, in court he told the jury phyllis barnes needed sinus surgery. not only was she a candidate but after that surgery she never again complained about her sinuses. "vanity fair" writer buzz bissinger says that defense fits in perfectly with what he's learned about mark weinberger. i believe he thinks all of the surgery he did was necessary. >> weinberger's lawyer had witnesses that said phyllis barnes' cancer was probably not even detectible when she first visited dr. weinberger. in fact, other professionals such as the emergency room doctors who had seen phyllis barnes at the same time had failed to detect her throat cancer. >> i would ask people just to look at it for more than just one side. >> interestingly, suzette dennington, perhaps mark weinberger's most passionate defender, was not called to testify. >> he advertised just as a sinus specialist. patients called
weinberger's treatment of phyllis barnes.rney hired by weinberger's malpractice insurer to defend him. ho did not respond to a request for an interview. however, in court he told the jury phyllis barnes needed sinus surgery. not only was she a candidate but after that surgery she never again complained about her sinuses. "vanity fair" writer buzz bissinger says that defense fits in perfectly with what he's learned about mark weinberger. i believe he thinks all of the surgery he did...
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phyllis bennis. , she is a fellow at the institute for policy studies. she's written several books, including most recently, "understanding isis and the new global war on terror." let's begin with yazan al-saadi in beirut. your response to the surprise announcement that apparently not only shocked the political establishment in washington, but the pentagon and the state department as well. your thoughts on president trump saying starting now he is immediately removining 2000 u.s. troops, beginning with state department employees being evacuated immediatately? are plelenty ofof thoughts i havave. we can s start w with the idea t isis in my h head that i don't really thinknk there is going to be a fulull withdrawal because peopople assume thatt finally, e u.s. is gogoing to be out. you mighhahave a large chunk of the boots on the ground leaving, but it seems very clear that the american air p power is going remain. the u.s. led d coalition itself, whwhether it is france or r the u.k., are gointoto be on t the ound.. the idea a of this full americican withd
phyllis bennis. , she is a fellow at the institute for policy studies. she's written several books, including most recently, "understanding isis and the new global war on terror." let's begin with yazan al-saadi in beirut. your response to the surprise announcement that apparently not only shocked the political establishment in washington, but the pentagon and the state department as well. your thoughts on president trump saying starting now he is immediately removining 2000 u.s....
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phyllis diller switched it around.ow it was about her horrible husband. >> fang, that's my husband. he went to the dentist the other day, the dentist told him, he's got the worst set of tooth he's ever saw in his life. >> for a woman to go on stage and complain about that, it was emancipation, in a way. >> you sure you're a marriage counselor? >> of course, don't i have a sympathetic face? >> well, your face has my sympathy. >> the self-deprecating woman was very popular in the comedy world. >> back from the shop where she's just had her head tarred and feathered, here is miss phyllis diller! >> i think when it came to women doing comedy, certainly stand-up, you had to dress in a way that was crazy. you had to work within the confines of what guys would accept you doing. >> is that all right? i just found it in the dressing room and it fell out. >> you're basically saying, i'm coming up on stage, don't look at me as a woman, look at me as a funny person. >> just looking at the two outfits here, mom's and woody's. >> i
phyllis diller switched it around.ow it was about her horrible husband. >> fang, that's my husband. he went to the dentist the other day, the dentist told him, he's got the worst set of tooth he's ever saw in his life. >> for a woman to go on stage and complain about that, it was emancipation, in a way. >> you sure you're a marriage counselor? >> of course, don't i have a sympathetic face? >> well, your face has my sympathy. >> the self-deprecating woman was...
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[cheering and applause] give me alex, give me phyllis. top 8 answers on the board.nds you of your woman because it's juicy. phyllis: orange. steve: orange. alex: burgers. steve: a burger. pass or play? >> pass, pass! >> play, play, play, play! >> play, play, play, play! phyllis: we're gonna play, steve. steve: you're gonna play. >> i got there. i got there. i got it. i got it. i got it. steve: your daddy lost his mind. s!
[cheering and applause] give me alex, give me phyllis. top 8 answers on the board.nds you of your woman because it's juicy. phyllis: orange. steve: orange. alex: burgers. steve: a burger. pass or play? >> pass, pass! >> play, play, play, play! >> play, play, play, play! phyllis: we're gonna play, steve. steve: you're gonna play. >> i got there. i got there. i got it. i got it. i got it. steve: your daddy lost his mind. s!
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this is a manuscript collection that we acquired from a woman named phyllis johnson. she was a very conservative person who lived in california. the minuteember of women of the united states. they call themselves a nonpartisan organization. they united to combat communism, socialism, fascism, or collectivism in america. this is one of the newer parts of the wilcox collection that we have acquired. do-it-yourself publications that people creates around an issue or a part of their lives. they might even talk about their feelings about different issues like bullying or things like that. the advantages are that you can just byone yourself cutting and pasting images and then xeroxing the sheets, stapling them together. you can do 10 or 20 and pass them around among your friends. we have probably about 1500. sometimes we face criticism for collecting the materials that we do -- the more extreme materials, because people feel we are given these -- giving these organizations a platform. you have to keep in mind that this is a collection that is based on free speech, and a uni
this is a manuscript collection that we acquired from a woman named phyllis johnson. she was a very conservative person who lived in california. the minuteember of women of the united states. they call themselves a nonpartisan organization. they united to combat communism, socialism, fascism, or collectivism in america. this is one of the newer parts of the wilcox collection that we have acquired. do-it-yourself publications that people creates around an issue or a part of their lives. they...
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phyllis: a bat. monique: bat. steve: a bat. phyllis: oh... steve: pass or play? play. [cheering and applause] steve: i know all 6 of these. i can get all these. [laughter] i know every last one of 'em. i ain't even got to turn around. i tell you if it's up there
phyllis: a bat. monique: bat. steve: a bat. phyllis: oh... steve: pass or play? play. [cheering and applause] steve: i know all 6 of these. i can get all these. [laughter] i know every last one of 'em. i ain't even got to turn around. i tell you if it's up there
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i wonder for you, phyllis, the idea, the possibility of him being paid so much money, so much severanceth you? >>, you know, if i think about it, that would really get me upset about it. but my feeling was i just wanted him to be miserable. i didn't care about the money. he did ruin my career, and, you know, you work hard at that. and especially in those days when there were fewer women. and he -- when i would not go along with his games, then he moved my office down into, like, the cellar, and made it very clear that i couldn't stay there. >> so your office got smaller and smaller, when you rejected him, at one point a violent incident you allege and your office was squeezed away. >> exactly. and i recall when he picked me up and threw me against the wall, i said to my secretary, did you see that, did she hear? and i thought, well, she's smart. >> and regardless of the statute of limitations it's never too late to do the right thing so that the >>> and they are interviewing and interested in interviewing women who allege they were victims even before mr. moonves came to cbs. so the tim
i wonder for you, phyllis, the idea, the possibility of him being paid so much money, so much severanceth you? >>, you know, if i think about it, that would really get me upset about it. but my feeling was i just wanted him to be miserable. i didn't care about the money. he did ruin my career, and, you know, you work hard at that. and especially in those days when there were fewer women. and he -- when i would not go along with his games, then he moved my office down into, like, the...
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phyllis golden-gottlieb accused moonves of physically restraining her and forcing her >> he really hurt my career. >> reporter: and this coming after more troubling revelations at cbs. the company paid a staggering $9.5 million confidentially in a settlement to actress eliza dushku after she accused michael weatherly, the star of the current hit, "bull," of sexual harasent and the list of accusers against moonves has only grown. phitbicy ulcltiermately cost her her sho >> my show could have run another five years, but i didn't fall on the right side of les. >> reporter: overnight attorneys for moonves releasing a statement saying cbs' decision is without merit and consistent with the pattern of leaks that have permeated this process. the press was informed of these baseless conclusions before mr. moonves further damaging his name, reputation, career and legacy. while moonves denies any nonconsensual sex and insists he cooperated with investigators, he now has 30 days to fight this decision. >>> two police officers near baton rouge, louisiana, now face charges because of a fight with a s
phyllis golden-gottlieb accused moonves of physically restraining her and forcing her >> he really hurt my career. >> reporter: and this coming after more troubling revelations at cbs. the company paid a staggering $9.5 million confidentially in a settlement to actress eliza dushku after she accused michael weatherly, the star of the current hit, "bull," of sexual harasent and the list of accusers against moonves has only grown. phitbicy ulcltiermately cost her her sho...
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a new party leader he or she will succeed i'm going to america among the candidates a man called phyllis metz he is the german chair of the world's biggest and most powerful wealth manager black rock and he says he is ready to return to politics and move the party back to its conservative roots or his own band fizzling or. germans hate career politicians so he's someone who's made it in the private sector mantz the millionaire he's been on the boards of banks and insurers even a toilet paper maker but it's black rock that gets everyone talking. blackrock is not an asset stripper it's a manager. yes the biggest in the world but wealth managers are trustees. globally the american firm manages over six trillion dollars double germany's economic output it has the biggest foreign stake in the dax in all the top listed companies here and that's not just a ridiculous amount of wealth that's. the reports from time to time that the fund likes to exercise its influence over german executives. denies that it also denies being a shadow bank but it does the scrutiny the world's biggest banks around a
a new party leader he or she will succeed i'm going to america among the candidates a man called phyllis metz he is the german chair of the world's biggest and most powerful wealth manager black rock and he says he is ready to return to politics and move the party back to its conservative roots or his own band fizzling or. germans hate career politicians so he's someone who's made it in the private sector mantz the millionaire he's been on the boards of banks and insurers even a toilet paper...
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yes phyllis seems server to leaders met for about an hour. there's no been no statement of the woods we just mentioned that mrs may took twenty minutes or so for a quick meeting with the new cd you leader who's elected at the weekend as well so that was probably more fruitful as a meeting perhaps but as far as the meeting with american is concerned you know i think the british prime minister's come trying to get some sort of concession or at least the appearance of a concession to take the. irish back stop the part of the agreement that would ensure no new board is in the island of ireland in the event that no deal is reached but you know everybody has made it clear it's very difficult to change anything about the withdrawal agreement and i suspect that nothing has been changed now nobody clued in the german government wants britain to leave the e.u. without a deal but no one wants to renegotiate it either so what can the chance of all off . you know it's a strange position because in many ways angle of merkel sees herself as an ally of to re
yes phyllis seems server to leaders met for about an hour. there's no been no statement of the woods we just mentioned that mrs may took twenty minutes or so for a quick meeting with the new cd you leader who's elected at the weekend as well so that was probably more fruitful as a meeting perhaps but as far as the meeting with american is concerned you know i think the british prime minister's come trying to get some sort of concession or at least the appearance of a concession to take the....
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. >> looking for answers, tom tracked down john hall's wife, phyllis. >> anything that you tell me isecord. if you say this is off the record, it's off the record. >> most of everything i'm going to give you is going to be that way because the situation with john. he confided everything in me. >> i said do you think that john lied in his cases? and she says, oh, yeah, john lied in his cases. i think he lied in about 30 cases. so i said do you think he lied in the walter ogrod case? >> i said yes because i helped him. i helped him put walter on death row. john worked on maybe five, six cases at a time so that the d.a. would give him leniency on his sentences. the homicide detectives and the district attorney fed john info. he would get some of the truth and he would sit in his cell and make up stories and he was darn good at it. >> hall was facing a 50-year sentence in 1994 for assaulting an officer after a high speed car chase. he was soon moved to the philadelphia detention center where walter was awaiting trial. >> i believe the district attorney moved him there specifically to ge
. >> looking for answers, tom tracked down john hall's wife, phyllis. >> anything that you tell me isecord. if you say this is off the record, it's off the record. >> most of everything i'm going to give you is going to be that way because the situation with john. he confided everything in me. >> i said do you think that john lied in his cases? and she says, oh, yeah, john lied in his cases. i think he lied in about 30 cases. so i said do you think he lied in the...
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give me phyllis, give me danielle. heh heh heh. top 7 answers on the board. here we go.ed 100 married women if your husband asked you for a divorce sunday night, what's the first thing you'd do monday morning? phyllis: have a party. steve: have a party. damn. damn. have a party. danielle: cry? steve: cry. andrus family: play, play, play. danielle: we're gonna play, steve. steve: you're gonna play. danielle: yeah. whoo! hi, steve! steve: hey, danielle. how you doing? danielle: i'm doinll
give me phyllis, give me danielle. heh heh heh. top 7 answers on the board. here we go.ed 100 married women if your husband asked you for a divorce sunday night, what's the first thing you'd do monday morning? phyllis: have a party. steve: have a party. damn. damn. have a party. danielle: cry? steve: cry. andrus family: play, play, play. danielle: we're gonna play, steve. steve: you're gonna play. danielle: yeah. whoo! hi, steve! steve: hey, danielle. how you doing? danielle: i'm doinll
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when i first arrived there as a wet behind the ears political officer, paul's mother phyllis was a tiller of the american lebanese community and was a leader in organizations such as amity east beirut which by the end of the civil war was one of the few institutions still survivinglinking america and lebanon together at that time. i came back in dcm and paul was my primary interaction and the relationship was getting stronger . we had more interactions more visitors from congress, ngos, from around town and they were hungry for information so we often took them to paul was willing to spend his time in order to help educate american visitors on the reality of lebanon and what was the best way to promote american lebanese interests and relationships and when i went back as ambassador i had the opportunity to interact with his father, foreign minister of lebanon in the 80s and who at that point and become the head of the university and one of the prominent educational institutions and lebanon in the north , but he had a special instinct and a way to bring whoever the current and arriving ame
when i first arrived there as a wet behind the ears political officer, paul's mother phyllis was a tiller of the american lebanese community and was a leader in organizations such as amity east beirut which by the end of the civil war was one of the few institutions still survivinglinking america and lebanon together at that time. i came back in dcm and paul was my primary interaction and the relationship was getting stronger . we had more interactions more visitors from congress, ngos, from...
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and she's just -- the last dying act of phyllis schlafly was to endorse donald trump in 2016.t to the republican nominating convention in cleveland. she endorsed him before he spoke at her funeral just before the election. there's a really interesting trajectory there about women and conservativism that i think we've kind of lost sight of. and it -- i wouldn't say that it explains everything in the world, but it's an important piece of an explanation of the second half of the 20th century. >> and it's interesting that you say that liberals have left out some of this conservative strand in women's politics. is your book -- do you consider it ideological at all in your approach to american history, meaning coming from a liberal side or coming from a conservative side? >> so i was actually trying to reject the highly ideological interpretations of american history that we have been kind of stuck with. on the one hand, we have a sort of polarized past, people kind of line up there. i mean, less -- scholars don't do this, politicians do this. there's a kind of conservative version
and she's just -- the last dying act of phyllis schlafly was to endorse donald trump in 2016.t to the republican nominating convention in cleveland. she endorsed him before he spoke at her funeral just before the election. there's a really interesting trajectory there about women and conservativism that i think we've kind of lost sight of. and it -- i wouldn't say that it explains everything in the world, but it's an important piece of an explanation of the second half of the 20th century....
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our great ally as you leave syria is a major illness that you can see military thank you elias is a phyllis let me bring you into this the turd the kurds pardon me say that they feel betrayed. by donald trump should they be are they. yes they are betrayed from a subject point of view. the government and the sudan government have a common target which is this the shooting the b.g. even dismembering the military security administrative system of. because if there is an entity on the syrian side of this he has tired of the turkish syrian border of for the kurds that would threaten the integrity of turkey which is not in the national security interest of turkey from the syrian side any any attempt to. independent state or. and and it kind of dependent and it is also threats the syrian and dignity so both sides have the same target now how to bring both sides together in order to realize the start get i think it's business of the russian government because so far. the political distance between the thought of the ground underneath them is very far. i think that now the russian mediation after th
our great ally as you leave syria is a major illness that you can see military thank you elias is a phyllis let me bring you into this the turd the kurds pardon me say that they feel betrayed. by donald trump should they be are they. yes they are betrayed from a subject point of view. the government and the sudan government have a common target which is this the shooting the b.g. even dismembering the military security administrative system of. because if there is an entity on the syrian side...
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where i'm a gathering of my went into the cubs dan and phyllis nick. and that's when the parents came back. i think they weren't sure whether to adopt me or where i'm going on you know where they were in my mind i guess they left me because i was playing with the cubs and they were your love i smelled like them washed myself in mud dried myself with leaves and i think it was the smell that made me want to. go that. mark is a story was made into a movie his stepmother used to beat him his father couldn't look after him he was abandoned and left with a shepherd who soon died marcos stayed in the wild and hunted with wolves he didn't have contact with humans until police found him when he was nineteen and forced him to leave the words. marcus is seventy two today he had to work hard to learn to speak again but he's never been able to come to terms with civilizations darker side he has few friends one of whom is a forest ranger who shares marcos' passion for nature and his fear of its destruction. there was a forest fire here. the risk of more of them is h
where i'm a gathering of my went into the cubs dan and phyllis nick. and that's when the parents came back. i think they weren't sure whether to adopt me or where i'm going on you know where they were in my mind i guess they left me because i was playing with the cubs and they were your love i smelled like them washed myself in mud dried myself with leaves and i think it was the smell that made me want to. go that. mark is a story was made into a movie his stepmother used to beat him his father...
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which accompanied his decision over the past year and a half i and the french minister of ahmed phyllis's know he was a reliable representative and constantly reminded us of the importance of what being allies means. on the ground in syria the impact of china's decision is being felt turkey is sending military reinforcements to its border with northern syria including one hundred vehicles and tanks mounted with weaponry machine guns and commandos deal agreed between ankara and washington june has meant turkish and u.s. troops have been holding joint patrols in the west of the euphrates river to he wants the city cleared of y p g fighters so in a honda reports from the turkish syrian border. turkish military reinforcements are being sent deep into syria to the front lines north of the city of mumbai the message turkey is sending is that it's ready to use force if membership is not handed over to what it calls its rightful owners the turkish deployment followed reports that the syrian army plan to move in there will be a vacuum once the u.s. begins with drawing its troops from areas across
which accompanied his decision over the past year and a half i and the french minister of ahmed phyllis's know he was a reliable representative and constantly reminded us of the importance of what being allies means. on the ground in syria the impact of china's decision is being felt turkey is sending military reinforcements to its border with northern syria including one hundred vehicles and tanks mounted with weaponry machine guns and commandos deal agreed between ankara and washington june...
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but you could trace this back to the origins of the modern conservative movement barry goldwater phyllis schlafly who claimed these liberal wall street elites had taken control of the republican party preventing them from winning presidential elections to foster a communist takeover of america there was always this crazy conspiracy mongering and nuttiness which change is that this used to be the fringe now is the mainstream moving into the white house. there has always been conspiracy mongering in this country but normally people who wear tinfoil hats not who give press conferences in the rose garden but that's where we are today. is very strange to find myself out of the conservative movement but not as strange as it is defined donald trump in the white house. >> when i read the book the premise of my book is everything trump touches dies so at first i was a little flippant ha ha bankruptcies casinos the only guide america who cannot make money running a casino math and stupid people in a room together how do you lose? but i realized the things that were in the party as a political oper
but you could trace this back to the origins of the modern conservative movement barry goldwater phyllis schlafly who claimed these liberal wall street elites had taken control of the republican party preventing them from winning presidential elections to foster a communist takeover of america there was always this crazy conspiracy mongering and nuttiness which change is that this used to be the fringe now is the mainstream moving into the white house. there has always been conspiracy mongering...
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phyllis golden-gottlieb accused moonves of "physically restraining her and forcing her to perform oral sex on him." >> he really hurt my career. >> reporter: and this coming after more troubling revelations at cbs. the company paid a staggering $9.5 million confidential settlement to actress eliza dushku after she accused michael weatherly, the star of the current hit "bull," of sexual harassment. and the list of accusers against moonves has also grown. actress cybil shepherd claiming when she rejected his advances, it ultimately cost her her show. >> my show could have run another five years, but i didn't fall on the right side of les. >> reporter: moonves denies all of the allegations. his wife julie is standing by him after stepping down from her show. >> i will miss you all very, very much. >> reporter: the cbs statement also claims moonves did not cooperate with the company's investigation. cbs's investigators concluded sexual harassment was not pervasive at the company, but preventing it was not a high priority, david. >> all right, eva pilgrim on the breaking news tonight. eva,
phyllis golden-gottlieb accused moonves of "physically restraining her and forcing her to perform oral sex on him." >> he really hurt my career. >> reporter: and this coming after more troubling revelations at cbs. the company paid a staggering $9.5 million confidential settlement to actress eliza dushku after she accused michael weatherly, the star of the current hit "bull," of sexual harassment. and the list of accusers against moonves has also grown. actress...
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schumer and pelosi have a lot of members of phyllis money could be betterfor president trump, ta border wall and that's something he spent on other programs throughout. i think the meeting helped a little bit to get everyone out there and show their respective parties that they were fighting for in terms of actually working through negotiations, i don't think it helped us at all. that what both sides were planning to do in that meeting? did they think we could take care of this funding situation? guest: i think there was hope from schumer and pelosi that they could get a real negotiation going and get some type of handshake agreement. staff washite house brought income i think they realized it was going to be more of a political reality show than a serious negotiation. host: did both sides know that that would happen? guest: i don't know. if there was an agreement if the cameras host: should have been in the room. we talked about a partial shutdown. departments are still awaiting funding for 2019, the department of agriculture, department justice, department of homeland security, depart
schumer and pelosi have a lot of members of phyllis money could be betterfor president trump, ta border wall and that's something he spent on other programs throughout. i think the meeting helped a little bit to get everyone out there and show their respective parties that they were fighting for in terms of actually working through negotiations, i don't think it helped us at all. that what both sides were planning to do in that meeting? did they think we could take care of this funding...
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let's go to phyllis in indiana. i am too old to worry about that. i am 86 years old. i do not believe in the shutdown. i feel that the president is blackmailing us because he was running for president he made it clear that the mexicans would pay for the wall. i don't think we need it. i think most of our drugs come in through canada. i feel like this president needs go back to new york. i do not think he is a good president at all. i think he is creating big problems. host: if you are 86, you were born and what, 1933? caller: yes i was. host: you have lived sense fdr was president, what do you remember about presidents? caller: i don't remember too much about him. armor my father working in the shipyards during the war. lot of under a presidents, democrats and republicans, i have never seen anything like it is now. honest of god. i don't how donald trump stays in office. does border security worry you? caller: not at all. not at all. my father was polish, my mother was english. we all came in as foreigners. i feel like the statue of liberty is probably out there cryin
let's go to phyllis in indiana. i am too old to worry about that. i am 86 years old. i do not believe in the shutdown. i feel that the president is blackmailing us because he was running for president he made it clear that the mexicans would pay for the wall. i don't think we need it. i think most of our drugs come in through canada. i feel like this president needs go back to new york. i do not think he is a good president at all. i think he is creating big problems. host: if you are 86, you...
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phyllis lashley. who was she? >> she was a midwestern lawyer, there, and activist, political activist. conservative republican. she took it upon herself to fight the passage of the equal rights amendment. she felt that far from being a good thing for women, the amendment would actually require in the constitution certain kinds of changes to things like social security acts, the draft, the military draft, and other things that would actually not benefit women. women would have to be drafted just like men. widows would not be entitled arguably to the benefits of their deceased husbands. they are currently eligible for that. and so she started a grassroots movement, and america has a long history of successful grassroots efforts. think of prohibition, which began in similar kitchen tables and garages. so anyway, she formed this organization stop e.r.a. and was ultimately successful. it had come to within something like three states that needed to ratify it. hadn't achieved it into the seven year time frame. congress
phyllis lashley. who was she? >> she was a midwestern lawyer, there, and activist, political activist. conservative republican. she took it upon herself to fight the passage of the equal rights amendment. she felt that far from being a good thing for women, the amendment would actually require in the constitution certain kinds of changes to things like social security acts, the draft, the military draft, and other things that would actually not benefit women. women would have to be...
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that is what phyllis is doing for her son and daughter-in-law. >> i give them a gift certificate to place like timber cove, which is where they were pregnant. and soy bought -- them again, because who knows. >> reporter: and the important thing is to use a gift card right away before they expire or a business may go out of business business. >>> and now, how a shelter is wishing everyone a hoppe holiday. a kangaroo was dressed up and not sure if he is going to be able to join the eight tiny reindeer on christmas eve. >> and the follow-up on the top story of the ♪ whoa! the mercedes-benz winter event is back and you won't want to stop for anything else. [ barks ] ho! lease the c 300 sport sedan for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >>> good morning, east let e let's get up and get going. >> this is "abc7 mornings." >> thank you so much for joining us on this sunday morning. i'm chris nguyen. let's look at the weather. lisa argen is tracking the conditions where you live. >> good morning, chris. san jose 101, you can see the cloud cover mix
that is what phyllis is doing for her son and daughter-in-law. >> i give them a gift certificate to place like timber cove, which is where they were pregnant. and soy bought -- them again, because who knows. >> reporter: and the important thing is to use a gift card right away before they expire or a business may go out of business business. >>> and now, how a shelter is wishing everyone a hoppe holiday. a kangaroo was dressed up and not sure if he is going to be able to...
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that's what phyllis is doing for your son and daughter-in-law. >> give my son and daughter-in-law a gifte to a hotel, like timber cove. >> wow. >> they like that place. that's where my daughter-in-law got pregnant. [ laughter ] >> that's the ultimate experience isn't it? >> i bought it again for them because you never know. >> the most important thing you can do when receiving a gift card is to use it right away. you could lose a card, forget you have it. or the store could go out of business. i'm michael finney, 7 on your side. >> a single engine pane that landed on an alabama highway gave people a scare. about 50 miles east of birmingham. one witness tweeted video of the landing. as you can see the pilot pulled over to the shoulder after safely bringing his plane down. two people were on board. the pilot blamed an engine failure for this emergency landing. >>> it's a christmas miracle in manhatta manhattan. he was on a platform near lincoln center and spotted a blue chanel bag. he found a note written in russian. inside of that bag, 100, $100 totaling $10,000. he took this photo of tha
that's what phyllis is doing for your son and daughter-in-law. >> give my son and daughter-in-law a gifte to a hotel, like timber cove. >> wow. >> they like that place. that's where my daughter-in-law got pregnant. [ laughter ] >> that's the ultimate experience isn't it? >> i bought it again for them because you never know. >> the most important thing you can do when receiving a gift card is to use it right away. you could lose a card, forget you have it. or...
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trade rep.lighthizer offering no chance for china trade deal even though phyllis larry kudlow said onday to extend the timetable before the terrorist taken. would you thinking? the chinese will go far if negotiations where they will extend the deadline. lighthizer you would not attend to say will be very flexible. if they see a real progress, you'll see an extension and you'll start to get nice is about a deal on natural gas into hundreds of billions of dollars over 10 years. >> there'll definitely be some sort of a deal in place. but what happened here is very very much what steve is saying is simply though they're close enough where it makes sense to open up the negotiations for longer. finally, we've got a leader stepping up and saying we need free and fair trade in all these things done so we we can get back to free markets. >> weight hazardous that it is a hard deadline after 90 days. by the way it happened december december 1st so it's 81 days now. the clock is ticking until his boss, president trump decides to work back the clock. you know, the question i would ask you is like
trade rep.lighthizer offering no chance for china trade deal even though phyllis larry kudlow said onday to extend the timetable before the terrorist taken. would you thinking? the chinese will go far if negotiations where they will extend the deadline. lighthizer you would not attend to say will be very flexible. if they see a real progress, you'll see an extension and you'll start to get nice is about a deal on natural gas into hundreds of billions of dollars over 10 years. >> there'll...
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of course, phyllis and charlie and marshall. ben, harrison. lisa. jamie and phil and kwegyirba.ronica and tim. l.j. merry christmas and happy new year and happy holidays. thanks for joining us. i'm christine romans. >> i'm joe johns. "new day" starts now. >>> democrats are dug in. looks like we could be in for a long term shutdown. >> now trump is trying to save face. >> i don't think they want to give trump a victory. >> this is to go past the state of the union. >>> a transformer blew up in new york. >> this is "new day," with alisyn camerota and john berman. >> this is "new day." it's friday, and there's no evidence of extraterrestrial activity. the nypd put out a statement on twitter saying there were no aliens coming, even though somebody painted the sky blue last night. look at this. that's a transformer explosion. that's remarkable. nobody was hurt. no lasting significant power outages. that was last night. i just want to show people what ghostbusters looks like. >> there's some parallel. the colors are a little different. >> the good news, again, this is not the second c
of course, phyllis and charlie and marshall. ben, harrison. lisa. jamie and phil and kwegyirba.ronica and tim. l.j. merry christmas and happy new year and happy holidays. thanks for joining us. i'm christine romans. >> i'm joe johns. "new day" starts now. >>> democrats are dug in. looks like we could be in for a long term shutdown. >> now trump is trying to save face. >> i don't think they want to give trump a victory. >> this is to go past the state...
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not have the numbers to pass this vote in parliament what does she do now what she does actually phyllis kick the can down the road one more time she's done that before and she's just using this same strategy again and this scottish prime minister nicola sturgeon called this and hack job of course it's been a gov really conspicuous cowardice off just put it kills sort of she's hiding yourself she's hiding behind behind her own cabinet and she's not able to and willing to confront parliament say with this is not really going to do anything to increase her reputation also among her own parliamentarians because one of the hard line breaks here jake to choose jacob riis mark and he reminded her of the fact that she is still on probation and that the forty eight letters that are sufficient to sort of have a leadership challenge might still be coming in the next days so it's a dangerous game she is playing in trying to gain time so desperately. if that turns from a goes back to the european union and says can i have a better deal what sort of here in the she'd like you to get. she's not going
not have the numbers to pass this vote in parliament what does she do now what she does actually phyllis kick the can down the road one more time she's done that before and she's just using this same strategy again and this scottish prime minister nicola sturgeon called this and hack job of course it's been a gov really conspicuous cowardice off just put it kills sort of she's hiding yourself she's hiding behind behind her own cabinet and she's not able to and willing to confront parliament say...
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that's what phyllis rebarber is doing for her son and daughter-in-law. >> i give my son and daughter-in-lawke timber cove. they like that place. that's where my daughter-in-law got pregnant. >> now, that's the ultimate experience, isn't it? >> so i bought it again for them, because you never know. >> the most important thing you can do when receiving a gift card is to use it right away. you could lose a card, forget you have it or the store could go out of business. now, i want to hear from you. my "7 on your side" hotline is open weekdays from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. the telephone number is 415-954-8151. you can also reach me on my facebook page and through abc7news.com. >> i have done it a few times, cleaned out a drawer and found a gift card from a year or two ago. >> i still have my toys r us gift card. >> you're killing me. >> there were multiple stories from michael about that. >>> time is running out to ship your christmas gifts. the postal service says they need to be sent out by thursday to make it for choose eve. ups says you have until tomorrow to ship and still make it on tim
that's what phyllis rebarber is doing for her son and daughter-in-law. >> i give my son and daughter-in-lawke timber cove. they like that place. that's where my daughter-in-law got pregnant. >> now, that's the ultimate experience, isn't it? >> so i bought it again for them, because you never know. >> the most important thing you can do when receiving a gift card is to use it right away. you could lose a card, forget you have it or the store could go out of business. now,...
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and back there, that's phyllis.ial to recognize and know that we allow them choices. even the chimpanzee deciding how active they want to be in health care. going to ask her to present her ear for temperature reading. >> a second chapter for them like ed and lady bird where they get to make their rules? >> reporter: are they happy here? >> it's difficult to say but i look for the clinical indicators that say i'm happy. in the afternoons they're nesting and they're pretty silent. you walk in and you hear laughter. that to me lets me know that there are signs of happiness. >> first of all, dylan. you're a natural part for the chimps. >> they took to me. >> but it's such a wonderful place. is there a chance for more chimps to go? >> yes. they're going to expand the facility, double in size. there's more than 100 chimps, it's a lengthy retirement process so eventually they will work their way there and they'll welcome them with open arms. >> i'm no doctor but they look pretty happy? >> they do. we fed them a lot of bana
and back there, that's phyllis.ial to recognize and know that we allow them choices. even the chimpanzee deciding how active they want to be in health care. going to ask her to present her ear for temperature reading. >> a second chapter for them like ed and lady bird where they get to make their rules? >> reporter: are they happy here? >> it's difficult to say but i look for the clinical indicators that say i'm happy. in the afternoons they're nesting and they're pretty...
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amy: let me play a clip to you a phyllis bennis. we spoke to her on thursday right after the announcement about syria, u.s. pulling out all 2000 troroops. this w w her response. the warplanes and the drones are going to continue to be bombing in syria. and it is ththose u.s. bombs and u.s. coalition-led bomombs that pressure,ng enormous wreaking havoc on the people of syria. again, this is something spoken about eloquently. only look at raqqa in the other cities largely destroyed by u.s. bombing, after being under attack, both people and infrastructure of cities, by isis. this is not going to qualitatively change that on the ground. amy: "this is not going to qualitatively change things on the ground." andrew bacevich, for those who think the u.s.s. will not be involved in the bombing of syria, that it would make it more an air war along the lines of the u.s.-backed saudi bombing of yemen right now? >> i think she's makingng a gret point. you don't haveve to have troopsn the ground in order to engage in war. you don't have to hahave
amy: let me play a clip to you a phyllis bennis. we spoke to her on thursday right after the announcement about syria, u.s. pulling out all 2000 troroops. this w w her response. the warplanes and the drones are going to continue to be bombing in syria. and it is ththose u.s. bombs and u.s. coalition-led bomombs that pressure,ng enormous wreaking havoc on the people of syria. again, this is something spoken about eloquently. only look at raqqa in the other cities largely destroyed by u.s....
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why sheov came the fear she had, and i .hink obviously you can look back now, you kn she had a cat, phyllisth. he lived his nine lives, maybe. she lived he but i suppose what i feel is enat there's been so much emphasis on the vi and tragic nature of her death that i hope that, in some way, by writing the book, that i have, i guess, brought her back to life. >> schifrin: and i think you absolutely have done tha. lindsey hils the book is called "in extremis: the life and death of the war correspondent marie colvin." thank you very much. >> thankou, nick. >> woodruff: barbershops are often hubs of conversation in the mmunities where they are located. but one on the west side of cleveland is also a hub for health. gabriel kramer of pbs station ideastream in cleveland reports. >> reporter: barbershopst ers come in for a haircut, and maybe some friendly sports banter. >> i think we're going to win,t but i doow if we're going to sweep. >> i thought you were a money- talking dude. >> reporter: but at waverly willis' urban kutz barbershop in cleveland, some customers come in for an additional reaso
why sheov came the fear she had, and i .hink obviously you can look back now, you kn she had a cat, phyllisth. he lived his nine lives, maybe. she lived he but i suppose what i feel is enat there's been so much emphasis on the vi and tragic nature of her death that i hope that, in some way, by writing the book, that i have, i guess, brought her back to life. >> schifrin: and i think you absolutely have done tha. lindsey hils the book is called "in extremis: the life and death of the...
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phyllis. the government seems to have lost control the balance of power in favor of this. debate discussion you get a lot of disillusionment with the un across the. documentary. from a different perspective. only on al-jazeera. this is zero. hello and welcome to the news hour live from our headquarters in doha with a problem coming up in the next sixty minutes antigovernment protests continue and saddam president bashir tries to show the country that an economic crisis will be contained. new clothes in the murder of journalist. video appears to show cell the agents carrying bags suspected of containing his remains. one becomes the best long democrat so far white house run and twenty twenty and snow new volunteer. opposition project. landslide victory. victory in japan. so dons president omar al bashir has addressed the nation on the eve of independence day as protests. living conditions threaten to undermine planned celebrations the police have fired tear gas to try and disperse crowds in the capital the president as refusing to apologize for the political turmoil in the c
phyllis. the government seems to have lost control the balance of power in favor of this. debate discussion you get a lot of disillusionment with the un across the. documentary. from a different perspective. only on al-jazeera. this is zero. hello and welcome to the news hour live from our headquarters in doha with a problem coming up in the next sixty minutes antigovernment protests continue and saddam president bashir tries to show the country that an economic crisis will be contained. new...
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this is a collection we acquired a woman named phyllis johnson.he was a conservative woman who lived in california. she was a member of the minutes women of the united states. they call themselves a organization devoted to fighting fascism and connie nizam in america. the is the newest part of collection we have acquired. these are do it yourself publication that people create or a part of the lives. they might talk about their feelings about different issues like bullying or things like that. zine is thate of a you can produce one yourself just by cutting and pasting images, xeroxing, stabling sheets together. you can do 10 or 20, pass them around among your friends. we have probably about 1500. -- we facedey face criticism for collecting the materials we do, the more extreme materials. people feel we are giving these organizations a platform. we have to keep in mind that this is a collection based on free speech. this is the ideal space to be gathering materials that represent a lot of different ideas and document historically what is happening
this is a collection we acquired a woman named phyllis johnson.he was a conservative woman who lived in california. she was a member of the minutes women of the united states. they call themselves a organization devoted to fighting fascism and connie nizam in america. the is the newest part of collection we have acquired. these are do it yourself publication that people create or a part of the lives. they might talk about their feelings about different issues like bullying or things like that....
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first she says phyllis wheatley, people don't know who she is. alice walker, my at angela, toni morrison, the reason they tell you this is they want you to think of their work in relation to this great work over here but the truth is that woman when she was a child, it was nancy drew that most influenced her. when you are a child reading is an amazing thing. it is real in your brain. you are completely transported into the world of fiction. there are no more words being printed, they are images and things happening. the same girl reading beloved would either kill herself or her mother because beloved is a tough story for a child. so same is true for me. it started out reading comic books and later on it was reading people like donald going and old books like robert louis stevenson so it is not so much the writers or anything real they were telling me. it was me and enjoying the adventure of the book and when i grew older, i love the idea of telling the same kind of stories in different ways that transported me. that is the way i would say reading
first she says phyllis wheatley, people don't know who she is. alice walker, my at angela, toni morrison, the reason they tell you this is they want you to think of their work in relation to this great work over here but the truth is that woman when she was a child, it was nancy drew that most influenced her. when you are a child reading is an amazing thing. it is real in your brain. you are completely transported into the world of fiction. there are no more words being printed, they are images...
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effort and success to make sure that what you describe does not have to payoff to beijing but the phyllisholy is all in finalizing a packet with the imf , this is something that we follow closely but as mentioned earlier -- >> i hope you would focus on the fact that money is expendable and for the imf to make a loan to pakistan unless pakistan agrees not to use any money to repay china it means that in effect imf money is repaying china. yes, sir. one of the things that we are aware of and do follow is imf loans seem to be shorter maturity loans and china's loans have been longer so, from the standpoint of that money being used, we will look for ways that round tripping does not happen the way you describe. important in this in my view also is, but for it to stop being such a poor country. >> will the united states be in a position as to the 15th general quarter review, to make additional investments in the imf? >> we discussed earlier today we will oppose the change in quotas and we discussed a little bit questioning the issue of the new agreement the new arrangements to borrow which exp
effort and success to make sure that what you describe does not have to payoff to beijing but the phyllisholy is all in finalizing a packet with the imf , this is something that we follow closely but as mentioned earlier -- >> i hope you would focus on the fact that money is expendable and for the imf to make a loan to pakistan unless pakistan agrees not to use any money to repay china it means that in effect imf money is repaying china. yes, sir. one of the things that we are aware of...
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. >> phyllis!aw an emergence of women on television who were not necessarily just 20 and blonde and had a small role, but women who had substantial roles. ♪ thank you for being a friend ♪ travel down the road and back again ♪ >> it was unpredictable that an audience, a young audience, a not-so-young audience and lots in between could relate to those older ladies. >> ma, if you couldn't see, why didn't you call me to come get you? >> i tried to, but every time i put in a dime and dialed, a condom popped out. [ laughter ] i got five in my pocket. here, dorothy. a lifetime supply. >> she was recently named along with norman lear and jim brooks as one of television's most gifted creative writers. when you look back at the past women role models on television, well, it's easy to see susan harris' impact. >> susan harris, in my opinion, was the greatest writer of her generation at that time, singularly. so all credit to her for coming up with so many iterations of something so amazing. >> do you think th
. >> phyllis!aw an emergence of women on television who were not necessarily just 20 and blonde and had a small role, but women who had substantial roles. ♪ thank you for being a friend ♪ travel down the road and back again ♪ >> it was unpredictable that an audience, a young audience, a not-so-young audience and lots in between could relate to those older ladies. >> ma, if you couldn't see, why didn't you call me to come get you? >> i tried to, but every time i put...