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amy: that is phyllis schlafly. the conservative activist. but that is what someone is going to have to say if they're going to say no to it today. talk about why you feel it is critical today and even talk about your own story. you were a famous newscaster him you are a journalist. .he lack of pay equity >> precisely. when people say to us, why would you need the equal rights amendment? i say, look at our country. look at the poor people in our country. it is the women. families h headed by women who cannot feed their children, cannnnot find homes. they are impoverished. corporations m make billions and billions of dollars by paying women less than they payment. it is a good business strategy, but a very poor strategy for equality in this country. so we cannot go on diminishing the rights of women in the united states. how many years have we done this? pay equity day. it is so infuriating. it does not change. amy: explain the equity day. >> it is the amount -- the data in which the next year a woman or woman of color, a black woman, latina w
amy: that is phyllis schlafly. the conservative activist. but that is what someone is going to have to say if they're going to say no to it today. talk about why you feel it is critical today and even talk about your own story. you were a famous newscaster him you are a journalist. .he lack of pay equity >> precisely. when people say to us, why would you need the equal rights amendment? i say, look at our country. look at the poor people in our country. it is the women. families h headed...
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through hell. >> phyllis' sister peggy hood says phyllis' road through hell began three months earlier when she went to see dr. weinberger. >> she had trouble catching her breath. she seemed to have sort of cold-like systems or bronchitis. she just seemed rundown. >> you thought it might be allergies or a cold. >> yeah. >> it could have been a number of things. her voice was raspy. she had a sore throat. but perhaps the most troubling symptom for phyllis, a lifelong smoker, was that she had recently begun coughing up blood. >> i believe when she went to dr. weinberger she told him she was a smoker. i don't think she tried to hide that from anybody. >> how did she find out about mark weinberger? >> i believe one of her co-workers may have seen billboards. >> the nose doctor? >> uh-huh. >> in hindsight, going to the self-proclaimed nose doctor may have been a mistake. but since phyllis had a long history of sinus problems, seeking out a sinus specialist for her breathing problem seemed logical. >> the first time i heard about him was when she called me. she was going to have sinus surger
through hell. >> phyllis' sister peggy hood says phyllis' road through hell began three months earlier when she went to see dr. weinberger. >> she had trouble catching her breath. she seemed to have sort of cold-like systems or bronchitis. she just seemed rundown. >> you thought it might be allergies or a cold. >> yeah. >> it could have been a number of things. her voice was raspy. she had a sore throat. but perhaps the most troubling symptom for phyllis, a...
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that the people in those areas they really took that quite differently than perhaps it was intended phyllis and yet they really are frustrated and the two guys i spoke to there in the report that you've just seen actually quoted germany's research minister themselves as well and this is something that really struck them and i. think that is still quite a blog a attitude not only from some politicians but also from some of the germans in different parts of germany who aren't experiencing this lack of network every day of course this report here that i followed was actually just focusing on agriculture but also this affects their entire lives when what about when an emergency doctor doesn't have a signal on my phone so that they can take an emergency call for example to really get into every part of their everyday lives especially in rural germany and it's just one of the many issues actually that is concerning germans right now we know that you're actually doing a series on that particular topic so what else is on the agenda exactly they'll be running every day this week so we saw digitalisa
that the people in those areas they really took that quite differently than perhaps it was intended phyllis and yet they really are frustrated and the two guys i spoke to there in the report that you've just seen actually quoted germany's research minister themselves as well and this is something that really struck them and i. think that is still quite a blog a attitude not only from some politicians but also from some of the germans in different parts of germany who aren't experiencing this...
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palestinian prime minister has already called the plan financial blackmail and it will probably favor israel phyllis bennis is the director of the new internationalism project at the institute for policy studies she says trump cushion his plan for peace is doomed to fail but i think what jared kirschner is trying to do is substitute an econo peace if you will for anything remotely resembling a serious solution to the long running israeli occupation and colonization of palestinian land this will probably be the main part of the so-called deal of the century and like so many other things in the trumpet ministration and trump's own view is that money is the solution that you can buy a palestinian surrender in this case there is the a statement from questioner that the palestinian grandparents as he put it are destroying the future of palestinian children when of course it's the fact that palestinian children are being denied access to their land to sovereignty to freedom that these are the kinds of rights that are being denied to all palestinians and the notion that buying them off with massive investm
palestinian prime minister has already called the plan financial blackmail and it will probably favor israel phyllis bennis is the director of the new internationalism project at the institute for policy studies she says trump cushion his plan for peace is doomed to fail but i think what jared kirschner is trying to do is substitute an econo peace if you will for anything remotely resembling a serious solution to the long running israeli occupation and colonization of palestinian land this will...
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playing that role instead of the spanish thank you as always for you and science we do appreciate it phyllis bennis live and washington d.c. thank you. a roadside bomb has exploded as a tourist bus drive past an age it navigates a parent's injuring at least 17 people most of them south africans it's not yet known who is responsible but the attack will be another hit tourism after years of turmoil and violence but toyah gate and be reports. this is what remains of a tourist bus hit by a roadside bomb near cairo. this witness was driving behind the bus when it was attacked. all the foreigners in the front are injured he says i saw the whole thing from my car. 25 south african tourists were on board when the bomb exploded in a district place to the giza pyramids tourists in egypt have been increasingly targeted as the government tries to suppress armed groups in the sinai peninsula. last december 3 vietnamese tourists and their egyptian guide were killed in a similar attack in the same area. tourism is key to egypt struggling economy visit in numbers dropped by more than 60 percent after the 20
playing that role instead of the spanish thank you as always for you and science we do appreciate it phyllis bennis live and washington d.c. thank you. a roadside bomb has exploded as a tourist bus drive past an age it navigates a parent's injuring at least 17 people most of them south africans it's not yet known who is responsible but the attack will be another hit tourism after years of turmoil and violence but toyah gate and be reports. this is what remains of a tourist bus hit by a roadside...
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you why don't people hate communism as much is not the is which, by the way, youtube has put on the phyllis. judge jeanine: got to take it back before i lose you, got to take it back. we will have he wanted to talk about the rest. anyway, we'll be right back. ♪ ♪. judge jeanine: finally, tonight if you have not preordered my new book you need to do that. anyway, thank you for watching. i'm jeanine. advocating for truth, justice and the american way. read gutfeld is next to see you next saturday night. i will be here, will you? ♪ ♪ >> i will be very calm because i don't want them going out to the press and saying i was anything but to call. i was extremely calm, but like i am right now, so calm and you also meet minutes later but i was at a news conference and externally called the narrative was i was screaming and ranting and raving and it was terrible what was my tone yesterday? >> very calm that was my attitude yesterday? >> [inaudible]. president trump: i'm an extremely, stable genius. [laughter] greg: he did not ask me but i think he's calm. [laughter] ♪
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you why don't people hate communism as much is not the is which, by the way, youtube has put on the phyllis. judge jeanine: got to take it back before i lose you, got to take it back. we will have he wanted to talk about the rest. anyway, we'll be right back. these letters used to mean something. letters earned in backwoods, high hills, and steep dunes. but somewhere along the way, suvs became pretenders, not pioneers. but you never forgot the difference, and neither did we. there are many suvs, but there's only one legend. hurry in now to the jeep celebration event and get $500 additional bonus cash on select models. hurry in now to the jeep celebration event when didwhen i needed ton? jumpstart sales. build attendance for an event. help people find their way. fastsigns designed new directional signage. ...and got them back on track. get started at fastsigns.com. ♪ ♪. judge jeanine: finally, tonight if you have not preordered my new book you need to do that. anyway, thank you for watching. i'm jeanine. advocating for truth, justice and the american way. read gutfeld is next to see you
you why don't people hate communism as much is not the is which, by the way, youtube has put on the phyllis. judge jeanine: got to take it back before i lose you, got to take it back. we will have he wanted to talk about the rest. anyway, we'll be right back. these letters used to mean something. letters earned in backwoods, high hills, and steep dunes. but somewhere along the way, suvs became pretenders, not pioneers. but you never forgot the difference, and neither did we. there are many...
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but when you get through a phyllis schaffley collaborating with jerry falwell, and then you get these priests and nuns collaborating on civil rights and a whole lot of issues with protestant progressives and jews, you really do get a realignment and lessened suspicion and a willingness to call the other groups christian, on both sides, right? what you described about mormons is very true, too. thinking back to my childhood, i remember seeing books about cults. what were the colts? -- cults? the cults, they were christian scientists, jehovah's witnesses and mormons. they got grouped together. conservative mormons and conservative protestants and catholics were able to realign politically and lower those walls between them and really become more accepting of each other as brothers and sisters in the christian faith. these issues and my mind have been really critical for the shifting definitions of what it means to be christian. things that question. >> let me follow up with one more question. you asked me a question -- i have this next question. every change you have described in your b
but when you get through a phyllis schaffley collaborating with jerry falwell, and then you get these priests and nuns collaborating on civil rights and a whole lot of issues with protestant progressives and jews, you really do get a realignment and lessened suspicion and a willingness to call the other groups christian, on both sides, right? what you described about mormons is very true, too. thinking back to my childhood, i remember seeing books about cults. what were the colts? -- cults? the...
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emperor and empress at the grand imperial palace japan's time honored customs and exquisite culture phyllis with a deep sense of admiration i want to thank all of the people of japan for welcoming us to this week and sharing your beloved heritage it is truly an incredible heritage. this visit has also been a chance for prime minister in may to strengthen our close friendship and the friendship between our 2 nations the alliance between the united states and japan is a cornerstone of stability and prosperity in the region and all around the world the prime minister and i continue our close consultation in pursuit of peace and security on the korean peninsula the essence of our approach is peace through strength and this is a strong alliance indeed the u.s. japan alliance is steadfast and ironclad we want peace and we want stability we continue to hope that chairman kim seizes the opportunity to transform his country through d. nuclear ization it is a country with tremendous economic and other potential the united states also remains committed to the issue of abductions which i know is a top
emperor and empress at the grand imperial palace japan's time honored customs and exquisite culture phyllis with a deep sense of admiration i want to thank all of the people of japan for welcoming us to this week and sharing your beloved heritage it is truly an incredible heritage. this visit has also been a chance for prime minister in may to strengthen our close friendship and the friendship between our 2 nations the alliance between the united states and japan is a cornerstone of stability...
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host: phyllis in fort lauderdale. caller: hi. say the united states government needs to make sure this money is being spent properly on the things that it should be spent on. there's a lot of corruption in puerto rico. it is taxpayer money. i want to make sure there's someone looking out for this money. host: jennifer shutt talked about the guardrails put into this $19 billion disaster aid package to oversee those funds going to artery go -- put a recoat -- puerto rico. a democrat from maryland was in the speaker's chair yesterday lonethe loan republican -- republican blocked this aid from the unanimous consent vote. [video clip] >> we don't think anyone should be playing games with disaster relief. we have americans facing cataclysmic conditions across the country because of these extreme weather events. bedon't think they should playing parliamentary games with it. i heard it was about them wanting to build funding for the wall through disaster relief legislation. that doesn't fit. this is for disaster relief, people suffering
host: phyllis in fort lauderdale. caller: hi. say the united states government needs to make sure this money is being spent properly on the things that it should be spent on. there's a lot of corruption in puerto rico. it is taxpayer money. i want to make sure there's someone looking out for this money. host: jennifer shutt talked about the guardrails put into this $19 billion disaster aid package to oversee those funds going to artery go -- put a recoat -- puerto rico. a democrat from maryland...
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it is a most the same arguments i heard as a child, and my mother was republican with the phyllis shipley lines. she said, you will be drafted. you will be sent to vietnam, and what if you are on the battlefield, it is your time of the month, what are you going to do? it is so silly. just past the law. please. host: how important is this to you? will you be deciding your on thential vote based e.r.a.? caller: first, defeat trump. second, pass the e.r.a. host: let's go to next scene. caller: good morning, america. thank you for taking my call. this e.r.a. situation, i am going to relate a little bit of history. company inortune 500 the country that back in 1960's had a battery factory. the women in that factory came up with a high percentage of children with birth defects. this company, being compassionate decided not to age,women of childbearing only women that had been sterilized. the women after a while filed suit, and they one against this company. as far as hiring women in the workplace, you cannot be equal because men can work 365 days a year. a woman cannot work 365 days a year beca
it is a most the same arguments i heard as a child, and my mother was republican with the phyllis shipley lines. she said, you will be drafted. you will be sent to vietnam, and what if you are on the battlefield, it is your time of the month, what are you going to do? it is so silly. just past the law. please. host: how important is this to you? will you be deciding your on thential vote based e.r.a.? caller: first, defeat trump. second, pass the e.r.a. host: let's go to next scene. caller:...
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phyllis. what strikes me and i'm sure a struck you as well and anyone looking at that nothing changes it is the same situation of an uptick in five seeing a hastily arranged it lasts for a little while. it's that at least in the short term could break this cycle. what could break this cycle would be an end to the extraordinary repression under which the two million residents of gaza are living i think we have to be very careful in looking at this incident as if it was separate from what came before much of the press in the united states begins their coverage with the palestinian rockets that were fired against israel which of course are in fact a violation of international law but they don't talk about what happened the day before when four more palestinians were killed in the march to the fence in gaza the fact that three percent only of gaza's little bit of water is drink of all ninety seven percent is not drink a bill that the united nations says that gaza will not be inhabitable in twenty
phyllis. what strikes me and i'm sure a struck you as well and anyone looking at that nothing changes it is the same situation of an uptick in five seeing a hastily arranged it lasts for a little while. it's that at least in the short term could break this cycle. what could break this cycle would be an end to the extraordinary repression under which the two million residents of gaza are living i think we have to be very careful in looking at this incident as if it was separate from what came...