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phyllis schiafly. [applause] phyllis schiafly: thank you. thank you very much, mallory factor for all of those nice words and thank you students for caring to learn about details of american history that may not be in your textbooks, and thanks to the guests who are coming today. i appreciate this opportunity to talk to you about some other side lights of the issue that other speakers may not have covered. you know, you've had all of these distinguished lecturers who have preceded me in these series, and i'm sure you've read all the books that they recommend -- edmond burke and john lock and russell kirk and ludwig von mesis and john adams and blackstone -- and those are the scholars who laid the foundation for what we understand is the conserveby -- what we understand is the conservative movement but today i want to take an example of something that has nothing to do with the conservative movement but shows how technology can do a leap forward that could not be done in any other way. in 1975, the people who were meeting and talking about th
phyllis schiafly. [applause] phyllis schiafly: thank you. thank you very much, mallory factor for all of those nice words and thank you students for caring to learn about details of american history that may not be in your textbooks, and thanks to the guests who are coming today. i appreciate this opportunity to talk to you about some other side lights of the issue that other speakers may not have covered. you know, you've had all of these distinguished lecturers who have preceded me in these...
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a lot of arguments that phyllis schlafly made came through in the mrs.t had a bias perspective against her, as i said in the mistake, they let too many much her wise words slip through, through that hollywood filter. >> they did. i got to tell you, watching it, knowing how much bias there was, i would recommend that people watch it because i think to your point enough slipped through. i think the acting was pretty good. i don't know that people know enough history. it is something to start with, if you hadn't seen it before and you never heard of phyllis schlafly which too many young folks haven't. >> absolutely. it is timely. we're fighting same battle that phyllis schlafly was fighting, ratification of the equal rights amendment. to see a lot of history, helpful, cate blanchett, politics aside, did phenomenal job how she spoke and i think it is still worth watching because i think the arguments phyllis schlafly made against the era and feminism are relevant to our old times. charles: inez, i thought about you when i watched it last week. i caught up wi
a lot of arguments that phyllis schlafly made came through in the mrs.t had a bias perspective against her, as i said in the mistake, they let too many much her wise words slip through, through that hollywood filter. >> they did. i got to tell you, watching it, knowing how much bias there was, i would recommend that people watch it because i think to your point enough slipped through. i think the acting was pretty good. i don't know that people know enough history. it is something to...
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phyllis shlafly was a guest lecturer at the citadel military college in charleston, south carolina, ine called "the conservative intellectual tradition in amercia," taught by professor mallory factor.
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want to have you believe that i need to phyllis you are allowed to be angry and to express your anger but we do not resort to violence we will use the law to solve this problem. what's on the chain all the times you know i always knew that my husband risk detention. action somehow but i did not imagine the kind of hardship we had to enter and that will put it out that. there were detentions in the past they would for example arrest democracy activists who have been trying to organize a party but that they would go after lawyers on such a scale that is something we did not expect you were sure it would be hard to go through this alone everybody tells you keep quiet don't stir up trouble when i see her we both know we want to speak up i just say the word all of us lawyers wives did not know each other before but this has brought us together to share that moment to the current. of the entire course i heard of only because i know i have all your data and the titles. tell me that we are. so yes i do. want order for the most desperate thing about this country is not that people are treated
want to have you believe that i need to phyllis you are allowed to be angry and to express your anger but we do not resort to violence we will use the law to solve this problem. what's on the chain all the times you know i always knew that my husband risk detention. action somehow but i did not imagine the kind of hardship we had to enter and that will put it out that. there were detentions in the past they would for example arrest democracy activists who have been trying to organize a party...
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. >> tonight on "lectures in history" phyllis talks about the roots and developments of the modern conservative movement and the role of women's issues in conservative politics. believe that women are victims of the patriarchy, and it is up to new laws and the constitution to remedy this second-class citizenship for women. absolutely false. american women are the most virtual -- fortunate people who lived on the face of the earth. we can do anything we want to do. but that is the line that they are putting out. as a prime example of the oppression of women by the patriarchy is that society expects mothers to look after their babies. and that burden has got to be lifted from them by the taxpayers, and we need to have government run and regulated daycare. so, they pass all of these resolutions and they hooked it up and had a big old time, and every important feminist was they were this, making and plastic -- impassioned plea for the lesbians to join them. they passed all of the resolutions, and remember, after that was over, somebody asked the missouri governor one day, are you for the equal righ
. >> tonight on "lectures in history" phyllis talks about the roots and developments of the modern conservative movement and the role of women's issues in conservative politics. believe that women are victims of the patriarchy, and it is up to new laws and the constitution to remedy this second-class citizenship for women. absolutely false. american women are the most virtual -- fortunate people who lived on the face of the earth. we can do anything we want to do. but that is...
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his current book project is the odyssey of phyllis wheatley. kay lewis is an assistant professor of history at howard university. her first book, a curse upon the nation, race, freedom and extermination in america and the atlantic world, was published in 2017. she'll talk about violence and notions of race, race war, during this particular period. i would remind you, when we get to the q&a period, this is why i'm sort of running a mile a minute here, trying to give us time, when you ask questions, please come to the mic. this is being filmed. if you shout it out c-span will not be able to hear you and that would be unfortunate so remember to come to the microphone for the q&a session. first we'll start with rebekah. [applause] >> thank you. so i would like to take seriously tonight the idea that they are not only living in the wake of revolution, they are living in the wake of war. and not just war, a civil war, and living through war has consequences. the revolutionary claimed the mantle of the people all the time. yet they were always very we
his current book project is the odyssey of phyllis wheatley. kay lewis is an assistant professor of history at howard university. her first book, a curse upon the nation, race, freedom and extermination in america and the atlantic world, was published in 2017. she'll talk about violence and notions of race, race war, during this particular period. i would remind you, when we get to the q&a period, this is why i'm sort of running a mile a minute here, trying to give us time, when you ask...
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we actually see the signature of phyllis wheatley. this is an incredible privilege to be able to display this and share this with our visitors. it's actually on the left a -- an image of her he produced from the frontispiece of that book which gives an idea of what she may have looked like. so this gallery concludes the kind of timeline of events from the boston tea party in december of 1773, through the opening shots of the revolution war in 1775, and we of course explore some of the symbols of the mounting american resistance here. and one of the ones that's a favorite, we've reproduced from a written description this flag that stood on top of a very tall flagpole in tauton, massachusetts, in the fall of 1774. a red emblem, the type of flag that flew over british ships and ports. it has what we would call the union jack today in the upper canton. it's a good reminder that this -- these were not yet people who were fighting for independence. they were not trying to found an independent republic. they were trying to restore their righ
we actually see the signature of phyllis wheatley. this is an incredible privilege to be able to display this and share this with our visitors. it's actually on the left a -- an image of her he produced from the frontispiece of that book which gives an idea of what she may have looked like. so this gallery concludes the kind of timeline of events from the boston tea party in december of 1773, through the opening shots of the revolution war in 1775, and we of course explore some of the symbols...
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phyllis. dancing babies! dancing babies. i love it. i love it!ay. our first ad ever. corporate purchased some airtime in local markets to spread the word about dunder mifflin infinity, and they are even sending up a professional ad company to help us make it later, so it's, uh, not too shabby. best ad ever? ♪ gimme a break ♪ gimme a break ♪ break me off a piece of that-- ♪ i am totally blanking. what is the thing? nobody tell him! what? no--why? you got it. you're so close. ♪ break me off a piece of that ♪ ♪ duh duh duh ♪ bre--apple sauce break me off a piece of that apple sauce. i don't think that's-- ♪ piece of that chrysler car nope. ♪ football cream (michael) okay. grr! it's football cream. it's football cream. all right, so anybody else? i'm taking a computer animation class, so i could try to do a logo. look at that. even the receptionist is getting in on the creativity. very good. very good. hello, hello. hey, how you doing? michael scott. hey, michael. regional manager. hi, michael. nice to meet you. excited to talk ideas. us too, man. yo
phyllis. dancing babies! dancing babies. i love it. i love it!ay. our first ad ever. corporate purchased some airtime in local markets to spread the word about dunder mifflin infinity, and they are even sending up a professional ad company to help us make it later, so it's, uh, not too shabby. best ad ever? ♪ gimme a break ♪ gimme a break ♪ break me off a piece of that-- ♪ i am totally blanking. what is the thing? nobody tell him! what? no--why? you got it. you're so close. ♪ break me...
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laws are phyllis must think they will go los angeles did it on the coast the man. was speaking to is to be new chief of the terry now it becomes clear to us did everything to destroy his on life he hoped and doesn't serve well being must be fault and we need to stop this. includes open minded and has instigated if i thought it was indeed a long. lost. list impose his personal. goods. all over the world many people and many organizations are ready to fight as is processing in do. it because he meant to do it and to go suns loss. and cindy even in the enthusiasm of saw needless. confine live on 3 months certain doesn't include $39.00 inches and only in the muslim fiance notice. thank you to. her. but her. good. thank you to be hiding out. in the city. the sun. can get equal to. the sun c.n.n. . even pushes you. to some c.n.n. dish report is you believe that it is you could. offend a civilian. citizen to get you in to put down horses to feed dogs. costumes to. see the movie should get you from our horses or machine that you claim is a fantasy safina. the sun. to be ea
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laws are phyllis must think they will go los angeles did it on the coast doing some and. speaking to is to be new chief of the terry now it becomes clear to us did everything to destroy his on life and doesn't serve well being must be fault and we need to stop this. includes open minded and isn't a good defense give i thought it was indeed a long post last. good story. all over the world many people and many organizations are ready to fight as is processing in due. course because the mental didn't begin to son's last. visit on. the cindy-lou in the enthusiasm of saw needless. confining live on 3 months. into 2000 and isn't only in the. nervous. thank you for your leading. her. good. thank you. i now. see the city. can get it could. be some seeing. even pushes you. to see a dish pinpoints you believe that is you could. offend assuming he. seems to be chipped in to put down a horse to keep dogs. from costumes who. sees the movie should get you home our horses are cheap this year is a fantasy to feel. the sun. to be easy cheap to. chilling out. student plug in. to use the sk
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21 yea rs him the respect that they deserve. 21 years since you are in the top division, addition phyllisger twice of the month and you've got man's face in the top —— mainstays. of the month and you've got man's face in the top -- mainstays. with that we're going to really into the main top but don't wait to make peace with that is saying that without the possibility to do this for me, we would not love it but it is really difficult to piece it together. while we may not of thought we would've won the playoffs we wired to be part of them and it is very disappointing. at the championship are so cruel, you're never too far from either the relegation zone and it is so tight and what do you do now? do you wish for them, swansea, sulci, and what do you do now? do you wish forthem, swansea, sulci, do you wa nt forthem, swansea, sulci, do you want them to switch off until next season as yes, normally it will be down to cricket but that is not possible at the moment. credit to swa nsea, possible at the moment. credit to swansea, the dividend to do and i wish the the very best. let's have a look
21 yea rs him the respect that they deserve. 21 years since you are in the top division, addition phyllisger twice of the month and you've got man's face in the top —— mainstays. of the month and you've got man's face in the top -- mainstays. with that we're going to really into the main top but don't wait to make peace with that is saying that without the possibility to do this for me, we would not love it but it is really difficult to piece it together. while we may not of thought we...
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eastern on lectures in history we look back to 2012 and here from phyllis schlafly about the routes and developments of the modern conservative movement. and sunday four police training films from the 19:60s. at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts a tour of the ellis island immigration museum. and at 7:00 p.m. eastern historians talk about recent debates over removing historical monuments. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. >> up next on c-span 3 a conversation with the british ambassador to the united states about russia's influence in europe. from the center for strategic and international studies this is just under 45 minutes. >> welcome to csis online event. today we're going to be talking about russian influence in the united kingdom. this is part of a broader report that csis just produced that looks how to counter russian and chinese influence. so last thursday we held a conversation with former australian prime minister malcolm turnbull that looked at chinese influence in australia. part of the report examined japan and australi
eastern on lectures in history we look back to 2012 and here from phyllis schlafly about the routes and developments of the modern conservative movement. and sunday four police training films from the 19:60s. at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts a tour of the ellis island immigration museum. and at 7:00 p.m. eastern historians talk about recent debates over removing historical monuments. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. >> up next on...
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place phyllis on a place with the club pressed the night he said to the driver seat if he was there for 3 days in fairly hot weather. but with this it was his wife's. i think was the greatest sporting moment at 17 playing passenger man with him of the choking over me 2 months earlier i was still at the holsworthy got to me and now i'm facing him last 16 of the champions league and he scores a hat trick that was brutal let's beat things up i want to ask you some real quick questions on ok best striker of all times. which won my 1st one over the meadow was a ring on the. worst i have ever had were actually not in control clip. 10 of the tele pizza if you haven't tried it yet you should this is the one that can know who i would always be my grandma's cooking your favorite out it's probably j. cole please be this because you're playing the piano is a real challenge for me i have absolutely no talent for music intelligent goodness is a huge hit ringback. but who is that one goalkeeper that could be the next monoid i like kevin top a lot of people thanks very much it's nice to hear from someo
place phyllis on a place with the club pressed the night he said to the driver seat if he was there for 3 days in fairly hot weather. but with this it was his wife's. i think was the greatest sporting moment at 17 playing passenger man with him of the choking over me 2 months earlier i was still at the holsworthy got to me and now i'm facing him last 16 of the champions league and he scores a hat trick that was brutal let's beat things up i want to ask you some real quick questions on ok best...
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the chef if you could spare a bit of fish and he gave me this place phyllis on a place with the club. if you deny he said to the driver seemed to please god it was there for 3 days in fairly hot weather. but with this it was his wife's. muslim groups the greatest sporting moment at 17 playing passenger man with him of a choking over me 2 months earlier i was still of the whole spoke out to me and now i'm facing him last 16 of the champions league and he schools how tricky it was brutal so let's beat things up i want to ask you some really quick questions and ok best strike on all primes. which were my 1st when i was little was going on but the brazilian curry was a hamburger cambered actual lumpy chocolate treats. look at the tele pizza if you haven't tried it yet you should this is the one that kind of pulled i would always be a singer my grandma stroking your favorite out of the probably take over play these pieces because the playing piano is a real challenge for me i've absolutely no talent for music. but who is that one goalkeeper that could be the next monoid i like kevin tough
the chef if you could spare a bit of fish and he gave me this place phyllis on a place with the club. if you deny he said to the driver seemed to please god it was there for 3 days in fairly hot weather. but with this it was his wife's. muslim groups the greatest sporting moment at 17 playing passenger man with him of a choking over me 2 months earlier i was still of the whole spoke out to me and now i'm facing him last 16 of the champions league and he schools how tricky it was brutal so let's...
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place phyllis on a place with a club crest deny he said to the driver seemed to please god it was there for 3 days in fairly hot weather. but. it was his wife's car. running groups the greatest sporting moment at 17 playing passenger man with him of a choking over me 2 months earlier i was still at the holes with the economy and now i'm facing him last 16 of the champions league and he scores a hat trick that was brutal let's beat things up i want to ask you some real quick questions and ok catherine strike off all the time on which one of my 1st arbil when i was in bed or whether or not there was a curry worst or hamburger hamburger to chocolate pizza or coffee look at the tele pizza if you haven't tried it yet you should this is the one that kind of food i would always be my grandma's cooking your favorite out is probably jake over let me spin this because the playing piano is a real challenge for me i've absolutely no talent for music. but who is that one goalkeeper that could be the next monoid i like kevin top a lot of people because thanks very much it's nice to hear from someone
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get on great stuff i don't ask the chef if you can spare a bit of fish and he gave me this place phyllis on a place with the. pressed deny he said to the driver seemed to be it was there for 3 days in fairly hot weather. but. it was his wife's car. running groups the greatest sporting moment at 17 playing passenger man with him of a choking over me 2 months earlier i was still at the most because he had me and now i'm facing him last 16 of the champions league and he scores a hat trick was brutal let's beat things up i want to ask you some real quick questions and ok strike off all primes on which one my 1st 1000 was around there was a curry was a hamburger a hamburger actually lumpy chocolate pizza or coffee. if you haven't tried it yet you should this is the one that kind of food i would always be my grandma's cooking your favorite out it's probably j. cole let me just read this because you're playing the piano is a real challenge for me i have absolutely no talent for music. this is a huge hit. but who is that one goalkeeper that could be the next monoid i like kevin tough a lot. than
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i don't ask the chef if he could spare a bit of fish and he gave me this place phyllis on a place with a club crest deny him center the driver's seat if you. it was there for 3 days and said whether. it was his wife's. muslim groups the greatest sporting moment you know the 17 plane passenger man with him of a choking over me 2 months earlier i was still at the mall spoke out to me and now i'm facing him last 16 of the champions league and he scores a hat trick that was brutal so let's beat things up i want to ask you some really quick questions and ok best strike off all times on which one to say on my 1st or no as a matter whether or not there was a rule on curry was a hamburger hamburger sure lumpy chocolate pizza or coffee. if you haven't tried it yet you should this is the one that kind of food i would always use in my grandma's cooking your favorite out of the probably j. cole clinician is because the playing piano is a real challenge for me i have absolutely no talent for music. ringback but who is one goalkeeper that could be the next monoid i like kevin top a lot you know pete
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get on great stuff i don't ask the chef if he could spare a bit of fish and he gave me this place phyllis on a place with a club crest deny he said to the driver seat if he. was there for 3 days. sincerely hope weather wise. but with this it was his wife's. muslim groups the greatest sporting moment at 17 playing parasangs a man with him a bit over me 2 months earlier i was still at the will smith academy and now i'm facing him last 16 of the champions league and he scores a hat trick that was brutal let's beat things up i want to ask you some real quick questions and ok cath best strike off all primes on which one my 1st one was a better one although there was a ruling on curry was a hamburger hamburger actually allowed into chocolate pizza or coffee lieutenant tell a pizza if you haven't tried it yet you should this is the one that kind of food i would always be my grandma's cooking your favorite out is probably j. cole let me just read this because you playing the piano is a real challenge for me i've absolutely no talent for music ringback. but who is one goalkeeper that could be the
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you play phyllis' friend alice and phyllis is played by cate blanchett.oon. what exactly is a goony goon? >> well, goony goon is catherine elise blanchett. she's a very -- the thing about cate as we know is she's formidable but a class clown on the set in the best sense. she is spontaneous and fun and really, really capable of laughing at herself when you make fun of her a lot which is what i do because i've worked with her three times. it's like, you know, she's like my sister, hey, you look dumb, you know. >> the chemistry, the chemistry on this set is palpable when you watch this and we have a clip of your character talking about being friends with phyllis. let's take a look. >> i think i'm just smarter by being around her. and no matter how busy she is she always finds time to check all of my correspondence. is there she checks your correspondence. >> for mistakes, a lot of political language goes right over my head. >> you don't seem to have any trouble expressing >> liquid courage. >> oh. >> you've told us before that you never watch your own perfor
you play phyllis' friend alice and phyllis is played by cate blanchett.oon. what exactly is a goony goon? >> well, goony goon is catherine elise blanchett. she's a very -- the thing about cate as we know is she's formidable but a class clown on the set in the best sense. she is spontaneous and fun and really, really capable of laughing at herself when you make fun of her a lot which is what i do because i've worked with her three times. it's like, you know, she's like my sister, hey, you...
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eastern, on lectures in history, we look back to 2012 and hear from phyllis shu lauclaflly about ths and development of the modern development, and saturday on reel america, four police training films from the 1960s. at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, a tour of the ellis island museum, and we talk about recent debates over removing historical monuments. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> the national constitution center hosted a discussion with legal scholars on the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment. guaranteeing women the right to vote. it was moderated by jeffrey rosen, president of the ncc. >>> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the national constitution center. and to today's version of america's town hall. i am jeffrey rosen, the president of this wonderful institution. and as folks who have joined us before know, we begin our programs by reciting together the national constitution center's inspiring mission. so we can prepare ourselves for the learning ahead. here we go. recite virtually after me. the national const
eastern, on lectures in history, we look back to 2012 and hear from phyllis shu lauclaflly about ths and development of the modern development, and saturday on reel america, four police training films from the 1960s. at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, a tour of the ellis island museum, and we talk about recent debates over removing historical monuments. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> the national constitution center hosted...
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yeah it's a good it's on socials and falls i couldn't get it input and he's he's he is phyllis it after if it is to win the promise of mission. i see this as the lauaunch of thee civil does. out of homee. that plus additional. the mobile phone business jacobson *-*- i'm not your issue or do o you. ninety two. i will. to cover the price the more. thank god it is essential to prevent. the only political figures you're facing. i think the popee government are the result of the collision former...
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phyllis kind of housing tragedy what do you think i think on the one hand yes because the bin soon ruin porn revelations for a choir he and i have now been made public and are the public record whoever everyone can now see the e-mails from our kind of produce the cladding which demonstrated in you that there was a risk those perks for our lives and it's. advertisers how doing. so hit with an arc i knew that we seeing him out was the set up all sorts of other things and you would never see those with our inquiry they just wouldn't be made it would be really it's really all. we know the truth about what happened i think the in order for us to say that justice has been done and in order for change to come about we do need to see criminal prosecutions. i don't i think that the most important thing in terms of making the construction industry change is the knowledge that if they. do you if they create a situation like this and people lose their lives because of it with criminal sanction that will focus minds and so the inquiry is is is a positive force and will deliver hopefully. our answers
phyllis kind of housing tragedy what do you think i think on the one hand yes because the bin soon ruin porn revelations for a choir he and i have now been made public and are the public record whoever everyone can now see the e-mails from our kind of produce the cladding which demonstrated in you that there was a risk those perks for our lives and it's. advertisers how doing. so hit with an arc i knew that we seeing him out was the set up all sorts of other things and you would never see those...
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and at the end apologize well where the polls were right as a candidate and this is what the late phyllis schlafly who i'm work for whom i worked used to say being a candidate once or twice teaches you a lot i remember posters telling me well how do you want to sample meaning how do you want to spin the results for your side i don't have any confidence in polls today like i don't trust the media and i don't think we know anything until probably 2 or 3 weeks before the election when you can start to feel where as david said the intensity is that turnout is and where some of the local states have the more of the states and the matter more pennsylvania as you mentioned michigan wisconsin where they're breaking then you'll know but we do know that there is an added element. of support falling out a little bit i mean you've got a number of republicans are saying they're not going to go to the republican convention and so there is a certain element to double child support is wavering among some republicans the question is does it translate on election day. well and yeah i want to bring out that
and at the end apologize well where the polls were right as a candidate and this is what the late phyllis schlafly who i'm work for whom i worked used to say being a candidate once or twice teaches you a lot i remember posters telling me well how do you want to sample meaning how do you want to spin the results for your side i don't have any confidence in polls today like i don't trust the media and i don't think we know anything until probably 2 or 3 weeks before the election when you can...
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i'm so sorry, phyllis, we could not manage to hear you.all schools are closing again after a spike in coronavirus cases. spas, tattooists and beauty salons will be able to open their doors again in england from monday. but a lot of beauty treatments still won‘t be allowed. they‘re now being allowed to re—open from next week, but with restrictions. facial treatments — including eyebrow shaping and beard shaving — remain banned. george culligan owns two beauty salons in nottinghamshire, glow up and beauty on the boulevard. shejoins me now. thanks for your time. what do you think about the latest changes? we are so, think about the latest changes? we are so, we are think about the latest changes? we are so, we are really disappointed asa are so, we are really disappointed as a group within the salon and within the whole industry, i think i speak on behalf of the entire industry, we feel kind of like we have been left last. you know, beauty is the fastest growing industry on the planet and we cannot understand why we are not being given a litt
i'm so sorry, phyllis, we could not manage to hear you.all schools are closing again after a spike in coronavirus cases. spas, tattooists and beauty salons will be able to open their doors again in england from monday. but a lot of beauty treatments still won‘t be allowed. they‘re now being allowed to re—open from next week, but with restrictions. facial treatments — including eyebrow shaping and beard shaving — remain banned. george culligan owns two beauty salons in nottinghamshire,...
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jonathan: from a fellow ash lisa: from a phyllis --lisa: from a philosophical perspective, people talk dangers of the fed not being independent. what are the negative consequences from the fact that the fed has taken the action it has, perhaps in your view too much in tandem with the treasury department and the administration? dr. plosser: the dangers are losing control and patient and political independence. of central banking and politics is not a pretty one. those countries were central banks have become arms of the political or administrative authority and used to substitute more sound fiscal policy and encourage money creation, the history is terrible. the empirical evidence is wrought with hyperinflation, and zimbabwe in germany, you can go down the list. argentina. you can go down the list and see what happens when central banks become pawns of the political authorities. tom: but we did not see that. let's be clear here. coming out of the crisis, many look for higher inflation, and it didn't occur. did it just go over on the balance sheet side? did we simply move the dynamics of
jonathan: from a fellow ash lisa: from a phyllis --lisa: from a philosophical perspective, people talk dangers of the fed not being independent. what are the negative consequences from the fact that the fed has taken the action it has, perhaps in your view too much in tandem with the treasury department and the administration? dr. plosser: the dangers are losing control and patient and political independence. of central banking and politics is not a pretty one. those countries were central...
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eastern on lectures in history, we look back to 2012 and hear from phyllis shockley about the roots andelopment of the modern conservative movement. sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on real america, four police training films from the 1960's. at 6:00 p.m. eastern, a tour of the ellis island immigration museum, and at 7:00 p.m. eastern, historians talk about recent debates over moving historical monuments. exploring the american story -- watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> have you watched lectures in history lately? every saturday at 8:00 a.m. eastern on american history tv on seized and three, go inside a different college classroom and hear about topics ranging from the american revolution, civil rights, and american presidents to 9/11. >> thanks for your patience and for logging into class. campusesost college closed, most professors transferred to teaching to a virtual setting to engage with their students. gorbachev did most of the work to engage with the soviet union, but reagan met him halfway. reaganencouraged him, supported him. originally called the freedom of the
eastern on lectures in history, we look back to 2012 and hear from phyllis shockley about the roots andelopment of the modern conservative movement. sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on real america, four police training films from the 1960's. at 6:00 p.m. eastern, a tour of the ellis island immigration museum, and at 7:00 p.m. eastern, historians talk about recent debates over moving historical monuments. exploring the american story -- watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>...
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this way my work reflects that historical lineage of resistance in my deep study of writers such as phyllis wheatly, anna julia cooper, francis harper, tony morrison, ms. hill clifton. lucille clifton. and in kind my work does not ignore the history of other writers using history as inspiration, my work is immersed in a profoundly literary american tradition which explored the realities of the american tradition in dialogue with the ideas of democracy. like history, i am older than i look, my white ancestors immigrated to this country in the 1780s, my african and inditchinginous ancestors were already here before them. my mother is in labor with me in 1974. she and my father wish for a son to unite them. i came a woman in the body of a girl, 3.5 weeks late, breaking my mother in too many ways. she had an energy to name me, my father is too lazy to be original. he scribbled my mother's name on the certificate and wrote his mother's name behind the wife's name. this ritual of naming is one way we learn to love and bind with people who are no longer sharing this planet with us. in these poems
this way my work reflects that historical lineage of resistance in my deep study of writers such as phyllis wheatly, anna julia cooper, francis harper, tony morrison, ms. hill clifton. lucille clifton. and in kind my work does not ignore the history of other writers using history as inspiration, my work is immersed in a profoundly literary american tradition which explored the realities of the american tradition in dialogue with the ideas of democracy. like history, i am older than i look, my...
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laws are phyllis must think they won't. come close to the man. who was speaking to is to be new chief of the terry now it becomes clear to us did everything to destroy his on life you hold and doesn't serve well being must be fault and we need to stop this. includes open minded and as it is. i thought it was indeed a lot of. mosque is. good for. all over the world many people and many organizations are ready to fight as is processing in due. course because emitted into close ones loss. loosely because i can. cindy it'll be a woman saw needless to say confine you live on thrones. to 3000 and isn't funny and. notice. thank you for your believe. her. good. thank you. i now. see most of. the sun. can get it could. be some c.n.n. . even voice you. listen c.n.n. has dish reporters you believe that it's. a friend assuming he. seems to get you and you put down his 50000 was. imposed too soon. says the movie should get you from our border and she gets to come is a fantasy to feel. the sun. to be easy teaching. children now. to talk even. if you do use you
laws are phyllis must think they won't. come close to the man. who was speaking to is to be new chief of the terry now it becomes clear to us did everything to destroy his on life you hold and doesn't serve well being must be fault and we need to stop this. includes open minded and as it is. i thought it was indeed a lot of. mosque is. good for. all over the world many people and many organizations are ready to fight as is processing in due. course because emitted into close ones loss. loosely...
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eastern on "lectures in history" we look back to 2012 and hear from phyllis schlafly. then sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on "real america," four police training films from the 1960s. at 6:00 p.m. eastern on "american artifacts," a tour of the ellis island immigration museum. and then at 7:00 p.m. eastern, historians talk about recent debates about removing historical monuments. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> marco rubio talks about u.s./china relations and the coronavirus pandemic. this was hosted by the hoover institution. >> well, good afternoon, everyone. i'm a fellow at the hoover institution. i want to welcome you to hoover capital conversations. the hoover institution is one of the leading research centers with a mission dedicated to producing policy ideas that promote economic prosperity, national security, and democratic governance. to tell you a bit about our capital conversation series, this is a time when hoover fellows like me get to talk policy with some of our nation's leading policy makers. today we are
eastern on "lectures in history" we look back to 2012 and hear from phyllis schlafly. then sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on "real america," four police training films from the 1960s. at 6:00 p.m. eastern on "american artifacts," a tour of the ellis island immigration museum. and then at 7:00 p.m. eastern, historians talk about recent debates about removing historical monuments. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3....
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. >> tonight on lectures in history, asked lecturer phyllis schlafly talks about through 10 development of the modern conservative movement as well as the role of women's issues and conservative politics. here's a preview. >> the -- the feminists believe women's are victims of the patriarchy and its up to new laws in the constitution to remedy this second-class citizenship for women. absolutely false. the american women are the most fortunate class of people who ever lived on the face of the earth. we can do anything we want to do. but anyway, that is the line they are putting out. the prime example of the oppression of women by the society expects mothers to look after their babies and that burden has got to be lifted from them by the taxpayer. and we need to have government run and regulated daycare. so they test all these resolutions and they whooped it up and had a big old time and every important, well-known feminist was there doing this. impassioned plea to invite the lesbians to come and join them. they passed all the resolutions and i remember, after that was over, somebody aske
. >> tonight on lectures in history, asked lecturer phyllis schlafly talks about through 10 development of the modern conservative movement as well as the role of women's issues and conservative politics. here's a preview. >> the -- the feminists believe women's are victims of the patriarchy and its up to new laws in the constitution to remedy this second-class citizenship for women. absolutely false. the american women are the most fortunate class of people who ever lived on the...
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will tell you what i'm fascinated with, not fascinated but take note, the ncaa, you saw the jade phyllislk about than mba, and fl, wnba, the ncaa has had a hold on the college kids for a very long time and now they are starting to loosen up a little bit, what do you think of that. >> i think the ncaa is making the same mistake that the wnba did for new york liberty and i forgot the team they were playing walked off the court, they have not learned the lessons of business when it comes to sports. and people in america do not want to pay to go to a political rally. they respect, we respect everybody's right to voice their opinion but we don't necessarily have to participate. you and i talked about the business of things, when you begin to lose audiences and you begin to lose advertisers who need audience to sell their product too, what happens, you lose income, revenue and as a business that can hurt the ncaa, the nba, the nfl and others, they better be careful of that. and with a multi-millionaire players, they're not the issue, when it's $90 and average ticket up-and-down, some are highe
will tell you what i'm fascinated with, not fascinated but take note, the ncaa, you saw the jade phyllislk about than mba, and fl, wnba, the ncaa has had a hold on the college kids for a very long time and now they are starting to loosen up a little bit, what do you think of that. >> i think the ncaa is making the same mistake that the wnba did for new york liberty and i forgot the team they were playing walked off the court, they have not learned the lessons of business when it comes to...
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phyllis end. >> this was another street in washington, d.c., now it is black lives matter plaza.ioned, this is the last place where congressman john lewis made a public appearance on june 7th. think about that for a second, that is just extraordinary. a man who live such a life, he didn't know it would be his final appearance, obviously, but he came out here, he had stage four pancreatic cancer, he was immune compromised, came out in the middle of the pandemic with a mask on, to meet people come see people. we are told the motorcade will be coming up, black lives matter making a left in front of st. john's church. basically just stopping and reflecting a little bit on what's going on. this is something that is significant. we are also told, harris, that d.c. mayor muriel bowser is going to stop and talk to john miles lewis. that is john lewis' young son, and present him with a black lives matter sign that is hanging up, a copy of the black lives matter sign. that will be happening momentarily here at black lives matter plaza. this is the last place that the congress made a public
phyllis end. >> this was another street in washington, d.c., now it is black lives matter plaza.ioned, this is the last place where congressman john lewis made a public appearance on june 7th. think about that for a second, that is just extraordinary. a man who live such a life, he didn't know it would be his final appearance, obviously, but he came out here, he had stage four pancreatic cancer, he was immune compromised, came out in the middle of the pandemic with a mask on, to meet...
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history,on lectures in phyllis schlafly, founder of the eagle forum and author and editor of 20 books talks about the boot and development of the modern conservative she was a guess lecturer at the citadel in a course called "the conservative intellectual tradition in america." today's -- at 10:00 p.m. eastern and 7:00 p.m. pacific, a 1964 police training film demonstrating techniques for mob control. -- at 10:15stern eastern another police training 1965 for in ohio in the cooperation -- with the cooperation of several states and police department's. prof. factor: today's topic is cultural conservatism and the religious right. our discussion will center on the genesis of the pro family grassroots movement. our speaker will share with you never before shared details about the ordinary people that sparked culture shifting events and a movement that led to the rise of the religious right and the nomination of ronald reagan. you're going to hear about the role of bringing people from across denominational lines to fight the equal rights
history,on lectures in phyllis schlafly, founder of the eagle forum and author and editor of 20 books talks about the boot and development of the modern conservative she was a guess lecturer at the citadel in a course called "the conservative intellectual tradition in america." today's -- at 10:00 p.m. eastern and 7:00 p.m. pacific, a 1964 police training film demonstrating techniques for mob control. -- at 10:15stern eastern another police training 1965 for in ohio in the cooperation...
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among the new fans, 3-year-old jenna who has taken especially with the performance by phyllis as alexander it's me. >> it's you? >> it's me, she says, pointing at the actress on screen. young jenna suffered heart and lung failure as a baby, but now is healthy and thriving, we're happy to say, and excited to see someone who looks like her up on screen. se writes, little jenna here is exactly why representation matters. i am so grateful for this show, that so many young people can watch the show and say "it's me." by the way, seeing the film version, filipa is incredible as eliza. >>> next an 8-year-old british girl telula and the driver. tim is deaf so young telula took the time to learn sign language in preparation for a big surprise. >> tim was shocked when telula greets him. he teaches her how to sign, good morning, have a good day. the pair struck up a friendship during coronavirus lockdown as tim delivers packages on her street twice a week. her mom shared the exchange on twitter which now has been viewed more than 22 million times. mom says tim was overwhelmed and cried with joy at th
among the new fans, 3-year-old jenna who has taken especially with the performance by phyllis as alexander it's me. >> it's you? >> it's me, she says, pointing at the actress on screen. young jenna suffered heart and lung failure as a baby, but now is healthy and thriving, we're happy to say, and excited to see someone who looks like her up on screen. se writes, little jenna here is exactly why representation matters. i am so grateful for this show, that so many young people can...
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. >> you should probably have her on your show >> and with -- along with cate blanchett playing phyllisullman oh, my gosh. i love tracey ullman >> i've got the ice. so, i just put the ice in here >> oh, what happened to the -- >> i've got that fancy ice cube >> this is not fancy this is a measuring cup that she is using to make a single ice. that's actually the smartest thing about this >> jimmy: that's actually pretty good. i like that. >> it's pretty good, macgyver. >> okay. here we go >> so now i'm gonna shake it up and pour it over ice and then i'm going to shake it up for 15 seconds. [ light laughter ] >> it's not hard to be stuck inside with her. >> now i'm just going to get -- i don't think that this is going to come out in time, the ice. >> jimmy: yep. oh my gosh >> what are you doing? >> jimmy: holy mackerel. >> you might need a pick for that so i'm just going to get some normal ice >> jimmy: just normal ice. okay yep. the kicker, we just put a floater of a single malt on top. so, just a little -- >> jimmy: oh >> look at that. >> jimmy: gorgeous by the way. >> it's a penicillin
. >> you should probably have her on your show >> and with -- along with cate blanchett playing phyllisullman oh, my gosh. i love tracey ullman >> i've got the ice. so, i just put the ice in here >> oh, what happened to the -- >> i've got that fancy ice cube >> this is not fancy this is a measuring cup that she is using to make a single ice. that's actually the smartest thing about this >> jimmy: that's actually pretty good. i like that. >> it's...
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eastern on lectures in history we look back to 2012 and hear from phyllis shlaughly about the modern conservative movement and then on sunday on "reel america," four police training fillps from the 1960s. at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, a tour of the ellis island immigration museum and at 7:00 p.m. eastern historians talk about recent debates over removing historical monuments. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> the house ways and means subcommittee on social sushlg held a hearing on the impact of coronavirus on social security. several raised concerns about a payroll tax cut which they said would reduce funding for the program. >> the subcommittee on social security will come to order. i want to welcome all of our witnesses and audience members. thank you, everyone, for joining with us today as we all bear up under covid-19 and address technologically to coming together. we will begin with opening statements by myself and the ranking member followed by testimony from our witnesses, and the opportunity for each member to a
eastern on lectures in history we look back to 2012 and hear from phyllis shlaughly about the modern conservative movement and then on sunday on "reel america," four police training fillps from the 1960s. at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, a tour of the ellis island immigration museum and at 7:00 p.m. eastern historians talk about recent debates over removing historical monuments. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>>...
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. >> shutting down facilities 90 percent of phyllis so that he's were closed we took the health and safety of our employees as a significant and limit and that created difficulty for others we work closely throughout as well as others in the irs and now july 13 essentially all processing facilities will be open all call centers open and understanding open is a relevant term working different schedules and shifts to have folks spread out we have folks on the ground monitoring the issues to keep employees safe but like everybody else we are worried about interactions that might happen and a potential spike at the facility we are doing everything we can to get back online. we had 56140 individuals teleworking. the processed 14000 laptops people who were doing teleworking but not eligible did not have the facilities. we could get laptops and there is a training session with respect to security and a large portion you can imagine of the work we do is not telework eligible for security. with confidence i can say our it folks are as good as it gets. they are tremendous and care and work really ha
. >> shutting down facilities 90 percent of phyllis so that he's were closed we took the health and safety of our employees as a significant and limit and that created difficulty for others we work closely throughout as well as others in the irs and now july 13 essentially all processing facilities will be open all call centers open and understanding open is a relevant term working different schedules and shifts to have folks spread out we have folks on the ground monitoring the issues to...
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eastern on lectures in history we look back to 2012 and hear from phyllis about the roots and modern-curve movement. and four police training films from the 19:60s. at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts a tour of the ellis island immigration muse. ch and at 7:00 p.m. eastern historians talk about recent debates over removing historical monuments. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. >> live now to capitol hill for a house hearing on what's being done to reopen schools during the coronavirus pandemic.
eastern on lectures in history we look back to 2012 and hear from phyllis about the roots and modern-curve movement. and four police training films from the 19:60s. at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts a tour of the ellis island immigration muse. ch and at 7:00 p.m. eastern historians talk about recent debates over removing historical monuments. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. >> live now to capitol hill for a house hearing on what's...
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traveling, i'm your aunt phyllis and i enjoyed this message. how it comes across. some of the response ability lies with the platforms themselves. some of it is with us, i think one of the early promises of the internet, the way people thought was the effort of walking, people said we are all journalists now and it turns out no, we're not. on social media, potentially loudspeaker for other people's messages. that's a different role. with all kind of bought into this role and we find ourselves doing this so when we talk about response ability, we have to talk about these different layers. i found an interesting call last month by npr, they ask people who should have the main responsibly addressing disinformation? addressing is pretty vague. not to do it or respond to it or highlight it but the numbers were these, 39% said the media had the main responsibly for addressing it. 18% pointed to technology companies, 15% the government and 12% to the public. all those who felt it was the media's primary responsibly, 29% of democrats assigned responsibly to media and 59 re
traveling, i'm your aunt phyllis and i enjoyed this message. how it comes across. some of the response ability lies with the platforms themselves. some of it is with us, i think one of the early promises of the internet, the way people thought was the effort of walking, people said we are all journalists now and it turns out no, we're not. on social media, potentially loudspeaker for other people's messages. that's a different role. with all kind of bought into this role and we find ourselves...
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eastern on lectures in history we look back to 2012 and here from phyllis schlafly about the routes and developments of the modern conservative movement. and sunday four police training films from the 19:60s. at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts a tour of the ellis island immigration museum. and at 7:00 p.m. eastern historians talk about recent debates over removing historical monuments. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. >> up next on c-span 3 a conversation with the british ambassador to the united states about russia's influence in
eastern on lectures in history we look back to 2012 and here from phyllis schlafly about the routes and developments of the modern conservative movement. and sunday four police training films from the 19:60s. at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts a tour of the ellis island immigration museum. and at 7:00 p.m. eastern historians talk about recent debates over removing historical monuments. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. >> up next on...
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not welcoming and really began to systematically campaign for era to be stopped, led by people like phyllisschlafly.so it was a -- it was a kind of a difficult time there.you know, in many ways, if you said that a -- that a woman from a small town in georgia, somebody like rosalynn carter with her background, would be a champion of era and it wouldn't pass, you would have been surprised by that. and i think she really gave it her all. she has also said that was a very disappointing loss for her as well, that that was not ratified. but the conservative women got really organized around the country and began to fight back. >> jay hakes, i wanted to talk to you about the use of the white house which we have learned through the course of this series is a deadly serious political business and how presidents choose to bring people in to the white house. and if you look at statistics during the carter years, the numbers are really impressive of people who were invited to official events at the white house. in 1977, 30, 000, by'78, that had grown to 40, 000, in'79, 85,000 and in the 1980, the elect
not welcoming and really began to systematically campaign for era to be stopped, led by people like phyllisschlafly.so it was a -- it was a kind of a difficult time there.you know, in many ways, if you said that a -- that a woman from a small town in georgia, somebody like rosalynn carter with her background, would be a champion of era and it wouldn't pass, you would have been surprised by that. and i think she really gave it her all. she has also said that was a very disappointing loss for her...