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. >> don, phyllis, i'm jamie. >> jamie, glad to meet you. >> you have a beautiful home.ck in 2011, when don retires from his job as an electrical engineer in upstate new york. oh, they have all sorts of plans. they want to downsize. they want to travel the world, see their daughter in taiwan and work with christian charities in africa. and they want to be closer to their grandchildren in denver. so don and phyllis sell their house. how long had you been in that house? >> about 20 years. we had accumulated a lot of stuff. >> with the move date looming, phyllis assigns don the unpleasant task of going through the basement. >> we had a path with boxes on both sides. it was a challenge. >> it's there that don rediscovers two paintings, draped under a bed sheet. >> both of them were probably the same vintage, probably 1920s, in their original frames. >> i knew about the paintings down there, because i'd covered them up with a sheet. >> did you know how you and your husband had obtained them? >> they came from don's parents, so that's all i knew. >> don inherited the paintings
. >> don, phyllis, i'm jamie. >> jamie, glad to meet you. >> you have a beautiful home.ck in 2011, when don retires from his job as an electrical engineer in upstate new york. oh, they have all sorts of plans. they want to downsize. they want to travel the world, see their daughter in taiwan and work with christian charities in africa. and they want to be closer to their grandchildren in denver. so don and phyllis sell their house. how long had you been in that house? >>...
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. >> reporter: 98 year old phyllis gould lives in california and worked as a welder in a bay area ship toetermined to do it. my husband was totally opposed to it. and the fact that i had a small child complicated matters too. >> reporter: raya and phyllis have never met in person but they share a common goal. >> it is the absolute perfect finishing part to our story. she is just a determined young woman that, she will get it done too. >> reporter: raya has shown her model to the national park service and congress. >> to see it to where it is today, where i am testifying in front of congress. this is not a quick or easy process but it is an important one. >> people are emailing me about their grandmothers and mothers who worked and it's just bringing together this whole community of people. >> reporter: with the support of d.c. delegate eleanor holmes norton she is ready to tackle any hurdles in the way and she still gets inspiration from "the rosies." >> i have to keep this motto in mind, we can do it, there are setbacks, it takes a long time, there is a lot of waiting for things to be
. >> reporter: 98 year old phyllis gould lives in california and worked as a welder in a bay area ship toetermined to do it. my husband was totally opposed to it. and the fact that i had a small child complicated matters too. >> reporter: raya and phyllis have never met in person but they share a common goal. >> it is the absolute perfect finishing part to our story. she is just a determined young woman that, she will get it done too. >> reporter: raya has shown her...
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. >> reporter: raya is in touch with one of the surviving rosies. 98-year-old phyllis gould works inorked as a welder in a bay-area shipyard. >> i actually just loved the work. >> reporter: raya and phyllis have never met in person, but they share a common goal: >> it's so perfect, it's just incredible. and she's just a determined young woman, that she'll get it done, too. >> this is not a quick or easy process, but it's an important one. >> reporter: with the support of d.c.'s delegate, she is ready to tackle any hurdles along the way, and she still gets inspiration from the rosies. >> i have to keep that motto in mind, "we can do it." there are setbacks. it takes a long time. there's a lot of waiting for things to be done. but we can do it. >> reporter: nikole killion, cbs news, washington. >> o'donnell: you can do it. we should cement their legacy. love that story. we'll be right back. at fidelity, we can help you build a clear plan for retirement without the unnecessary fees you might expect from so many financial firms. we'll make sure you can cover the essentials, as well as al
. >> reporter: raya is in touch with one of the surviving rosies. 98-year-old phyllis gould works inorked as a welder in a bay-area shipyard. >> i actually just loved the work. >> reporter: raya and phyllis have never met in person, but they share a common goal: >> it's so perfect, it's just incredible. and she's just a determined young woman, that she'll get it done, too. >> this is not a quick or easy process, but it's an important one. >> reporter: with...
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phyllis rampage 3 cups of northern ireland that was coordinated loyalists attacks protecting only a population of tens of foes and score forced to flee their homes come up with strike can put these attacks was a p.r. you see the police actually took part in the attacks so instead of preventing it they were active participants in the burning of full streets in belfast i thought craig more than a 100 innocent civilians were unloaded as the review can seniors and we found out more i was surprised about the extent and of secrets which the collusion was involved in some of those cases they killers would later be named into then and we're getting i think it went to the very very top i think it be crossed so there was here where all the taishan so you thought was going on and give the go ahead. we're still in an era of resource colonialism again this is a big risk and the one big thing that could really inhibit the kind of electric vehicle revolution that a lot of us want to see is if we can't resource the battery components in a sustainable ethical way then it's not going to be a successful revoluti
phyllis rampage 3 cups of northern ireland that was coordinated loyalists attacks protecting only a population of tens of foes and score forced to flee their homes come up with strike can put these attacks was a p.r. you see the police actually took part in the attacks so instead of preventing it they were active participants in the burning of full streets in belfast i thought craig more than a 100 innocent civilians were unloaded as the review can seniors and we found out more i was surprised...
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phyllis greenberg, president of the international market validity and cancer of the right seat with taras see lands from, we'd like to thank our partners in planning andpresenting tonight program . international market of the living. the counselor general of canada in new york , hanover square press and the usc show up foundation. before we begin, please take a moment to silence your cell phones to avoid any disruptions during the program. you. now please join me in welcoming our first speaker tonight, acting canadian council general, how are not. >> thank you rita, gracefully i was held up by the impeachment hearings in washington. [speaking french] what an incredible honor it is to be here with all of you tonight to pay tribute to a truly remarkable man and an extraordinary canadian. mister maximizer. since we learned of max's incredible story, my team at the counselor general has been seeking an opportunity to bring mister eisen to new york. i have to say this for a man of his age, he has a very busy schedule and itwas not easy to get him here . thank you max for joining us thank you t
phyllis greenberg, president of the international market validity and cancer of the right seat with taras see lands from, we'd like to thank our partners in planning andpresenting tonight program . international market of the living. the counselor general of canada in new york , hanover square press and the usc show up foundation. before we begin, please take a moment to silence your cell phones to avoid any disruptions during the program. you. now please join me in welcoming our first speaker...
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i recently to spoke to democratic iowa state representative phyllis thede.u look at the number of, say, black people in the state of iowa, actually iowa is highly underrepresentative. isn't that problematic, that diversity is not really representative as to the whole nation? >> even if it's 4% or it's 400% of people of color, what we want them to do, we want that 4% to have a voice in our caucuses, a voice, a voice in our voting system. and without that, if we denied those 4% that are voters, then that means that we are not doing our job as iowans. soledad: thede had initially endorsed senator kamala harris, who dropped out of the race before the caucuses. every democratic caucus winner since 2000 has gone on to become the party's general election nominee. no iowa republican caucus winner has gone on to represent the party in a general election since george w. bush, in 2000. >> coming up next, a new decision in the fight for felons to vote in florida. ♪ soledad: now to a weekly feature we like to call "we're paying attention even if you're too busy." florida
i recently to spoke to democratic iowa state representative phyllis thede.u look at the number of, say, black people in the state of iowa, actually iowa is highly underrepresentative. isn't that problematic, that diversity is not really representative as to the whole nation? >> even if it's 4% or it's 400% of people of color, what we want them to do, we want that 4% to have a voice in our caucuses, a voice, a voice in our voting system. and without that, if we denied those 4% that are...
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. >> she's in touch with one of the surviving rosies, 98-year-old phyllis lives in california and worked a bay area shipyard. >> they had never met in person but share a common goal. >> so perfect. it's just incredible. and she's just a determined young woman. she'll get it done too. >> this is not a quick or easy process but important one. >> with the support of d.c.'s delegate she's ready to tackle any hurdles along the way and still gets inspiration from the rosies. >> i have to keep that motto in mind, "we can do it." there are set backs. takes a lot of time. takes a lot of waiting for things to get done. we can do it. >> nikole killion, cbs news, washington. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," are popular diets like keto and intermittent fasting good for your heart? in our "morning rounds" our doctor looks at the benefits and risks. >>> plus as part of our continuing coverage of black history month how one school district revamped its curriculum to think about america's past. >>> in our series a more perfect union, james brown looks at an after school program that is using golf to
. >> she's in touch with one of the surviving rosies, 98-year-old phyllis lives in california and worked a bay area shipyard. >> they had never met in person but share a common goal. >> so perfect. it's just incredible. and she's just a determined young woman. she'll get it done too. >> this is not a quick or easy process but important one. >> with the support of d.c.'s delegate she's ready to tackle any hurdles along the way and still gets inspiration from the...
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[phyllis gasps, drops box] >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: welcome to "the daily show," everybody! thank you so much for tuning in. thank you for coming out! thank you all for coming out! let's do this thing, let's make a show. i'm trevor noah. our guest tonight is a multi-platinum selling artist from washington, d.c. wale is going us, everybody! he will be performing attend of the show, so stay tuned. also, the new hampshire primary is officially underway, the coronavirus is make ronny chieng sick, and why cockroaches are the perfect gift for valentine's day. so let's catch up on today's headlines. let's kick it off with the big news, equifax. some people know them as a credit-reporting agency. others know them as a player hater that stops you from buying your couch. you may remember they were at the heart of a massive data hack and we're finding out how it all went down. >> good evening. it was one of the biggest cyberattacks in history stealing the personal informationov ne
[phyllis gasps, drops box] >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: welcome to "the daily show," everybody! thank you so much for tuning in. thank you for coming out! thank you all for coming out! let's do this thing, let's make a show. i'm trevor noah. our guest tonight is a multi-platinum selling artist from washington, d.c. wale is going us, everybody! he...
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. >> reporter: phyllis mueller runs and funds the mayor's office out of her house. >> he is immortalized if you refer to the mayor and tell people he is a golden retriever, you get only in california. >> there are some people that do that and think that's funny. but a lot of people say that you know, it is a better alternative. >> reporter: idyllwild doesn't have a local government. so residents here elect a ceremonial mayor. how did this even become a thing? >> our animal rescue group came up with the idea to have it be a fundraiser where you paid a $1 to vote and were encouraged to buy the election and vote as much as you could. the only time that you can actually buy an election. >> that's right. ♪ who let the dogs out >> reporter: like most successful mayors, max has a nose for politics. >> you guys know why he has to wear a tie? >> because he's the mayor. >> and mayors have to wear ties! >> yes. >> reporter: uniting people with different political ties is max's mission. >> a lot of people say that they like the break from the divisiveness of politics and appreciate the lightheartedn
. >> reporter: phyllis mueller runs and funds the mayor's office out of her house. >> he is immortalized if you refer to the mayor and tell people he is a golden retriever, you get only in california. >> there are some people that do that and think that's funny. but a lot of people say that you know, it is a better alternative. >> reporter: idyllwild doesn't have a local government. so residents here elect a ceremonial mayor. how did this even become a thing? >>...
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. >> reporter: phyllis mueller, max's chief of staff, runs the operation out of her house. >> reportersn't have a local government, so they elect a ceremonial mayor. how did this become a thing? >> our animal rescue group came up with the idea to have it be a fund-raiser where you pay a dollar to vote. >> the only time you can buy an election. >> that's right. >> reporter: like most successful mayors, max has a nose for politics. do you guys know why he has to wear a tie? >> because he's the mayor! >> reporter: oh, and the mayors have to wear ties. >> yes. >> reporter: uniting people with different political ties is max's mission. >> a lot of people say that they like the break from the divisiveness of politics, and they appreciate the lightheartedness of it. >> reporter: no bones about it. mireya villareal, cbs news, california. >> o'donnell: well, doggone it know who i'm voting for. we'll be right back. boost high. and now, introducing new boost women... with key nutrients to help support thyroid, bone, hair and skin health. all with great taste. new, boost women. designed just for y
. >> reporter: phyllis mueller, max's chief of staff, runs the operation out of her house. >> reportersn't have a local government, so they elect a ceremonial mayor. how did this become a thing? >> our animal rescue group came up with the idea to have it be a fund-raiser where you pay a dollar to vote. >> the only time you can buy an election. >> that's right. >> reporter: like most successful mayors, max has a nose for politics. do you guys know why he has...
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legitimizes what is illegal as a confiscation of land and annexation of phyllis - - palestinian land. i would like to reaffirm that this plan or any part of this plan should not be considered as an international reference for negotiations. and israeli american preemptive plan in order to put an end to the question of palestine. it has been rejected by s because it considers that east jerusalem is no longer under the sovereignty of the state of palestine which is enough for us to reject the plan. without any control of our land, air and sea and puts an end to palestinian refugees and and a peace plan and the rejection to all agreements and agreements to establish the two states along the 1967 line it will not bring peace or stability to the region and therefore we will not accept this plan. we will confront its application on the ground. this is the summary of the project that was presented to us it's like swiss cheese. who among you would accept a similar state or conditions clicks ladies and gentlemen, this includes instructions and the intention of occupation by military force into
legitimizes what is illegal as a confiscation of land and annexation of phyllis - - palestinian land. i would like to reaffirm that this plan or any part of this plan should not be considered as an international reference for negotiations. and israeli american preemptive plan in order to put an end to the question of palestine. it has been rejected by s because it considers that east jerusalem is no longer under the sovereignty of the state of palestine which is enough for us to reject the...
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phyllis this more you have more you will get picked. jungle the girl rubbish. all of the children sick now who are muslim i say i live in libya and i'm really is very mad lathan says instructions contain a growing number of refugee applications its committee to relocate migrants from islands to the mainland and to speed up processing of asylum claims but with just a few 100 read ok to it so far greece's migration minister is vowing to step up its response and may be stellar skill log lay says that other e.u. member states had promised to do far more to help unfortunately this behavior of the european union that are bad loans greece and the italy with which is coming. is unacceptable because according to previous agreements the the the those. in the richest blokes in greece should be relocated to to the other member states of the european union according to the populations but there are some there is mainly the coverage governed by the right wing governments they're not accepted even one refugee you know is very simple when it comes to financial questions whethe
phyllis this more you have more you will get picked. jungle the girl rubbish. all of the children sick now who are muslim i say i live in libya and i'm really is very mad lathan says instructions contain a growing number of refugee applications its committee to relocate migrants from islands to the mainland and to speed up processing of asylum claims but with just a few 100 read ok to it so far greece's migration minister is vowing to step up its response and may be stellar skill log lay says...
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executive committee member of the usc showa foundation, ellie rubenstein, march of the living in canada, phyllis heideman, president of the march of the living and cancer reiki with guitarist sealand from, we like to thank our partners in presenting tonight's program. international march of the living, the counselorgeneral of canada in new york , hanover square press and the usc showa foundation. before we begin take a moment to silence your cell phones to avoid any disruptions during the program. thank you and now please join me in welcoming our first speakertonight , acting canadian council general hawar naseem. >> you rita. recently i was not held up by the impeachment hearings in washington. >> what an incredible honor it is to be here with all of you tonight to pay tribute to a remarkable man , an extraordinary canadian , mister max eisen. my team at the council it has been seeking an opportunity to bring mister eisen to new york. for a man of his age he has a busy schedule and it was not easy to get him here. thank you for joining us thank you to hanover press, usc showa foundation, intern
executive committee member of the usc showa foundation, ellie rubenstein, march of the living in canada, phyllis heideman, president of the march of the living and cancer reiki with guitarist sealand from, we like to thank our partners in presenting tonight's program. international march of the living, the counselorgeneral of canada in new york , hanover square press and the usc showa foundation. before we begin take a moment to silence your cell phones to avoid any disruptions during the...
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. >> reporter: phyllis mueller, max's chief of staff funds and runs the mayor's office out of her housee immortalized. >> when you refer to the mayor and tell people he is a golden retriever, do you get only in california? >> there are some people that do that and think that's funny. but a lot of people say it's a better alternative. >> reporter: idyllwild doesn't have a local government, so residents here elect a ceremonial mayor. how did this even become a thing? >> our animal rescue group came up with the idea to have it be a fundraiser where you paid a dollar to vote and you were encouraged to buy the election and vote as much as you can. >> reporter: the only time you can actually buy an election? >> that's right. >> reporter: like most successful mayors, max has a nose for politics. do you guys know he has to wear a tie? >> because he is the mayor. >> reporter: oh, and the mayors have to wear ties? >> yes. >> reporter: uniting people with different political ties is max's mission. >> a lot of people say that they like the break from the divisiveness of politics and they appreciate
. >> reporter: phyllis mueller, max's chief of staff funds and runs the mayor's office out of her housee immortalized. >> when you refer to the mayor and tell people he is a golden retriever, do you get only in california? >> there are some people that do that and think that's funny. but a lot of people say it's a better alternative. >> reporter: idyllwild doesn't have a local government, so residents here elect a ceremonial mayor. how did this even become a thing?...
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phyllis the kneeing well it's really. kind of family a bit lead here. but. as a wise man. but he'd kind of family and i'm really. more generally had a fast getting back to. getting him back. yet i just. bought and the matter was i want aila. what we. just thought there had yes fema sure yet had the alarm many with lead kind of feel they had comes at the scene. janet min the lamb yet and when murphy messy a little jab. the prophetic i heard of him is a little known for sonny and the how of the...
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. >> reporter: raya and phyllis have never met in person, but they share a common goal. >> it is theg start to our story. she is just a determined young woman that she'll get it done too. >> reporter: raya has shown her model to the national parks service and congress. >> to see it where it is today to where i'm testifying in front of congress. >> this is not a quick or easy process, but it's an important one. >> people are emailing me about their grandmothers and their mothers who worked. and it's just bringing together this community of people. >> reporter: with the support of d.c. delegate eleanor holmes norton, she is ready to tackle any hurdles along the way, and she still gets inspiration from the rosies. >> i have to keep that motto in mind, we can do it. the setbacks, it takes a lot of time there is a lot of waiting for things to be done, but we can do it. >> reporter: nikole killion, cbs news, washington. >>> next, dress-up >>> we end tonight with a superhero and her classmates. i met them at a preschool in north hallidon, new jersey, learning a lesson in the power of friend
. >> reporter: raya and phyllis have never met in person, but they share a common goal. >> it is theg start to our story. she is just a determined young woman that she'll get it done too. >> reporter: raya has shown her model to the national parks service and congress. >> to see it where it is today to where i'm testifying in front of congress. >> this is not a quick or easy process, but it's an important one. >> people are emailing me about their...
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phyllis the new year will be here will i let me let this man well at the club. or not and. with. but it is our supreme budget the many unhappy. feet on the malka bill almost sure but the whole film ashore by the d.n.a. can have the. delicate and a bit hellishly can we let me sample as they did but they. wouldn't leave their legs and i bought that. for us. here a lot had the feel deficit had for the 70 year. old boy on our mobile and you had a philistine about that and stupidly. just turn it. up now and. as the intifada spread and gathered momentum it represented an increasing threat and fall in the side of the israeli military and intelligence services. the imprisonment of a leading palestinian resistance figure didn't seem to have stemmed his influence. and this brought about the 2nd key event for 40 chicago. in watch in retrospect looks like an odd decision these rallies decided to release him only 2 years into his 4 year jail sentence they deported him to south lebanon where it's reported he was in touch with the shia islamic group hezbollah and possibly with the iranian conta
phyllis the new year will be here will i let me let this man well at the club. or not and. with. but it is our supreme budget the many unhappy. feet on the malka bill almost sure but the whole film ashore by the d.n.a. can have the. delicate and a bit hellishly can we let me sample as they did but they. wouldn't leave their legs and i bought that. for us. here a lot had the feel deficit had for the 70 year. old boy on our mobile and you had a philistine about that and stupidly. just turn it. up...
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ellie rubenstein, national director, march of the living in canada, phyllis greenberg hindman, president of the international march of the living, with guitarist found. we would like to thank our partners and presenting tonight's program into the march of the living, the council at general of canada in newark, hanover square press in the usc foundation. before we begin please take a moment to silence your cell phones to avoid any disruption during the program. thank you. please join me in welcoming our first speaker tonight acting canadian council general. [applause] >> thank you rita. gracefully i was not held up by the impeachment hearings in washington. [speaking in foreign language] what an incredible honor it is to be here with all of you tonight to pay tribute to a remarkable man, and extraordinarily canadian mr. max eisen. my team at the consulate general has been seeking an opportunity to bring mr. max eisen to new york. for a man of his age he is a very busy schedule. it was not easy to get him here. thank you max for joining us and thank you to the press and the foundation, and
ellie rubenstein, national director, march of the living in canada, phyllis greenberg hindman, president of the international march of the living, with guitarist found. we would like to thank our partners and presenting tonight's program into the march of the living, the council at general of canada in newark, hanover square press in the usc foundation. before we begin please take a moment to silence your cell phones to avoid any disruption during the program. thank you. please join me in...
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gordon executive committee member of the show foundation board of counselors the national director phyllis greenberg president of march of the living we like to thank those that are presenting tonight the counselor general of canada in new york harvard square press and the foundation before we begin please take a moment to silence your cell phones to avoid any disruptions. thank you please join me to welcome our first speaker tonight acting canadian council general. [applause] >> gracefully i was not held up by the impeachment hearings. [speaking french] what an incredibly irony to be here with you tonight with a truly remarkable man and extraordinary comedian. since we learned of his incredible story at the consulate general seeking opportunity to bring him to new york i have to say for a man of his age he has a very busy schedule and it was not easy to get him here. thank you for joining us and to hanover press and the jewish heritage to bring here this evening to tell his story. as a diplomat i spent time in one of the most the merit on - - memorable times as family was traveling to aus
gordon executive committee member of the show foundation board of counselors the national director phyllis greenberg president of march of the living we like to thank those that are presenting tonight the counselor general of canada in new york harvard square press and the foundation before we begin please take a moment to silence your cell phones to avoid any disruptions. thank you please join me to welcome our first speaker tonight acting canadian council general. [applause] >>...
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phyllis talking about the no-fly zone but the big concern has got to be these foreign threats and the acting homeland security chief said -- >> there's no specific -- it is an extremely high risk american event. not only does the event of this nature lend itself as a target for violent actors, an attractive destination for human trafficking activity and counterfeit goods. but make no mistake, individuals on the state including federal partners as partners are prepared for all threats. >> what worries you most about this? >> what doesn't worry me, going back 18 months ago the super bowl was designated a national security event which brings together federal law enforcement agencies and state and locals in great detail and we see the execution of it. one of the things people may not realize, they are concerned about a terrorist attack. be aware there is cybersecurity, sometimes state actors can infiltrate and disrupt games in that way. >> why have we gotten so good at protecting big venues? it is not just looking at plastic bags. there has got to be more to it or have we gotten lucky? >>
phyllis talking about the no-fly zone but the big concern has got to be these foreign threats and the acting homeland security chief said -- >> there's no specific -- it is an extremely high risk american event. not only does the event of this nature lend itself as a target for violent actors, an attractive destination for human trafficking activity and counterfeit goods. but make no mistake, individuals on the state including federal partners as partners are prepared for all threats....
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the rules committee last night and in debate about this rule and bill that the spirit of the late phyllis shaffly has taken party.e republican passing the equal rights amendment is long overdue. i'm excited to be part of the democratic majority that will remove this deadline for ratification and allow states to exercise their constitutional authority to pass this critical and fundamentally american amendment. this rule willles provide for consideration h.r. 2546 the protecting america's willed deerness act. this is a package of public lands bill that will designate 1.3 million acres as wilderness areas preserving those public lands for generations to come. few things in the united states are as cherished by americans as public lands. our country is home to more than 111 million acres of designated wilderness and they oim pakistan us to climate change and offer recreational activities to americans young and old. as we continue to endure devastating and worsening effects of climate change, providing for millions of additional wilderness allow these areas to serve as critical carbon nks to c
the rules committee last night and in debate about this rule and bill that the spirit of the late phyllis shaffly has taken party.e republican passing the equal rights amendment is long overdue. i'm excited to be part of the democratic majority that will remove this deadline for ratification and allow states to exercise their constitutional authority to pass this critical and fundamentally american amendment. this rule willles provide for consideration h.r. 2546 the protecting america's willed...
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host: phyllis n, bob..ll us in, guest: we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal, endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights that are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. those are the words to which the constitution was written. you are ignoring the constitution and you are ignoring our declaration. it is as simple as that. host: how are we ignoring it? caller: the only written guarantee in the constitution is the republican form of government. they are talking about a democracy. the first time democracy even appeared in the u.s. code was in 1937 when fdr totally obliterated with his government reorganization act and broaden social security, the works project administration and all this other stuff that is unconstitutional. we are not a democracy. the guarantee in our constitution is a republic and to protect us from invasion. texas.that is bob in guest: i thought he was going to say c-span was the only program that can yet america. the constitution and th
host: phyllis n, bob..ll us in, guest: we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal, endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights that are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. those are the words to which the constitution was written. you are ignoring the constitution and you are ignoring our declaration. it is as simple as that. host: how are we ignoring it? caller: the only written guarantee in the constitution is the republican form of government....
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phyllis in kansas city, kansas. you're not ex-. in morning.aller: no, pedro, i'm not a epublican, i'm a democrat. . he is going to get the cost of drugs down. to me he worked on the border trying to protect the u.s. and to me with everything that he's had to fight, i think the man has done a superb job. host: we'll go to tom. tom is in joppa, maryland. democrats line. go ahead. caller: good morning, pedro. i'd just like to touchback to your caller from michigan who wants to talk about climate change or whatever. real quick, something nobody ever really talks about. one volcanic eruption is equivalent to a carbon emission of a year -- one year in new york city for a population like new york city, one volcanic explosion is equivalent to as much carbon emissions comes out of new york in a year. and nobody talks about it. in climate change it's circular. they've done ice core samples that's gone 250 million years and repetitive. host: the state of the union or the caucuses? caller: i'm going to say something right now. it was brilliant. i'm just c
phyllis in kansas city, kansas. you're not ex-. in morning.aller: no, pedro, i'm not a epublican, i'm a democrat. . he is going to get the cost of drugs down. to me he worked on the border trying to protect the u.s. and to me with everything that he's had to fight, i think the man has done a superb job. host: we'll go to tom. tom is in joppa, maryland. democrats line. go ahead. caller: good morning, pedro. i'd just like to touchback to your caller from michigan who wants to talk about climate...
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phyllis talked about operators. coppa is not new. the ftc has brought plenty of enforcement actions against operators in the past but taef been websites doing their own business and creating their own content. this is the first time that coppa is being applied to a platform where there are a long tail of content creators who themselves are being subject to coppa. that's the fundamental change here. those people don't have legal departments. they're usually single operators, sometimes it's a small team. they're now having to figure out how coppa applies to them and they're struggling with that directed to standard, given the lack of clarify from the ftc in a way that's much more difficult than when bigger media companies have had to coudo that in the p. >> i want to pause for a second though because we're talking a lot about the settlement, right, and we should because that was big news, but since the 2013 rule, there's been a lot of change in terms of technology n terms of content, how people consume it, the audiences. it's not just
phyllis talked about operators. coppa is not new. the ftc has brought plenty of enforcement actions against operators in the past but taef been websites doing their own business and creating their own content. this is the first time that coppa is being applied to a platform where there are a long tail of content creators who themselves are being subject to coppa. that's the fundamental change here. those people don't have legal departments. they're usually single operators, sometimes it's a...