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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 dr. >> 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 surgery an
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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weinberger's patients, phyllis barnes. her sister says her road to 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 symptoms or bronchitis. she just seemed run down. >> 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 life long smoker, was she had recently beg 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. >> mm-hmm. >> 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 problems seemed logical. >> the first time i heard about h
weinberger's patients, phyllis barnes. her sister says her road to 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 symptoms or bronchitis. she just seemed run down. >> 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 life long...
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. >> don, phyllis, i'm jamie. >> jamie, glad to meet you. >> you have a beautiful home. don and phyllis's story starts a few years back 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 tha
. >> don, phyllis, i'm jamie. >> jamie, glad to meet you. >> you have a beautiful home. don and phyllis's story starts a few years back 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....
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weinberger's treatment of phyllis barnes. james ho was the attorney hired by weinberger's malpractice insurer to defend him. ho did not respond to a request for an interview. however, in court he told the jury phyllis barnes needed sinus surgery. her history of chronic sinus problems not only made her an ideal candidate for weinberger's surgery, he said, but after that surgery she never again complained about her sinuses. writer buzz bissinger says that defense fits in perfectly with what he has learned about mark weinberger. >> i think mark weinberger, and i think he believes this every surgery he did was merited. he did no unnecessary surgeries. >> weinberger's lawyer had witnesses that said phyllis barnes' cancer was probably not even detectible when she first visited dr. weinberger. in fact, their lawyer said there were other medical professionals such as the emergency room doctors who had also seen phyllis barnes at about the same time and failed to detect her throat cancer. >> i would ask people just to look at it for m
weinberger's treatment of phyllis barnes. james ho was the attorney hired by weinberger's malpractice insurer to defend him. ho did not respond to a request for an interview. however, in court he told the jury phyllis barnes needed sinus surgery. her history of chronic sinus problems not only made her an ideal candidate for weinberger's surgery, he said, but after that surgery she never again complained about her sinuses. writer buzz bissinger says that defense fits in perfectly with what he...
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phyllis married badly and died penniless. even as the hopes for the birth of a new nation continued to rise, it would be another century before the tyranny of slavery was destroyed and yet another century before african-americans began to experience true freedom and justice in our country and yet, in the face of hatred, injustice and oppression, black americans throughout our history have never stopped imagining and fighting for a better tomorrow, not just for themselves but for our entire nation. black history, american history has shown us the way to the america of our highest ideals, a roadmap of resistance and endurance in the fight to transform the heart of our nation and that fight continues to this very day. 2020 is our fight. our chance to rewrite the rules of power in this country, our despiteo come together our differences and mobilize a move and for change -- mobilize a movement for change. i believe when future generations of americans look back on this time, this moment, they will celebrate us for choosing hope o
phyllis married badly and died penniless. even as the hopes for the birth of a new nation continued to rise, it would be another century before the tyranny of slavery was destroyed and yet another century before african-americans began to experience true freedom and justice in our country and yet, in the face of hatred, injustice and oppression, black americans throughout our history have never stopped imagining and fighting for a better tomorrow, not just for themselves but for our entire...
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. >> don, phyllis, i'm jamie. >> jamie, glad to meet you. >> you have a beautiful home. don and phyllis's story starts a few years back 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 tha
. >> don, phyllis, i'm jamie. >> jamie, glad to meet you. >> you have a beautiful home. don and phyllis's story starts a few years back 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....
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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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. >> don, phyllis, i'm jamie. >> jamie, glad to meet you. >> you have a beautiful home. don and phyllis's story starts a few years back 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 tha
. >> don, phyllis, i'm jamie. >> jamie, glad to meet you. >> you have a beautiful home. don and phyllis's story starts a few years back 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....
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and drove phyllis schlafly enough. and she began to picket outside the white house. >> she was in the streets, in your home, on your television. she was at your local rotary club. she organized opposition. >> i thought what i might do is to run through the arguments that we present against the equal rights amendment. >> she had her offices over the garage right outside her home. and often worked from the living room. she could literally organize on that phone in the kitchen. two phones cooked in and serve the kids. and do three, four things at a time. >> women always work. if you have a baby you are working. women work. this is something my mother said many, many times. part of her point was not to denigrate the work that is done in the home. is to say that it is work of value. >> a lot of us very happy having a partner who is willing to go to the office every day and bring home the bread so that we can decide what to do with it. >> schlafly's main argument against the e.r.a. was that got had created men and women diff
and drove phyllis schlafly enough. and she began to picket outside the white house. >> she was in the streets, in your home, on your television. she was at your local rotary club. she organized opposition. >> i thought what i might do is to run through the arguments that we present against the equal rights amendment. >> she had her offices over the garage right outside her home. and often worked from the living room. she could literally organize on that phone in the kitchen....
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your friend, phyllis. (tranquil music) ♪ just between us, you know what's better than mopping? anything! at the end of a long day, it's the last thing i want to do. well i switched to swiffer wet jet and its awesome. it's an all-in-one so it's ready to go when i am. the cleaning solution actually breaks down dirt and grime. and the pad absorbs it deep inside. so, it prevents streaks and haze better than my old mop. plus, it's safe to use on all my floors, even wood. glad i got that off my chest and the day off my floor. try wet jet with a moneyback guarantee did you know you can save money by using dish soap to clean grease on more than dishes? try dawn ultra. dawn is for more than just dishes. with 3x more grease cleaning power per drop, it tackles tough grease on a variety of surfaces. try dawn ultra. >>> so we've been telling you a lot about bears since they woke up. >> woke up. they woke. >> yeah. in tennessee, this happened. a woman was out enjoying a snack on her balcony, then she saw this bear. he
your friend, phyllis. (tranquil music) ♪ just between us, you know what's better than mopping? anything! at the end of a long day, it's the last thing i want to do. well i switched to swiffer wet jet and its awesome. it's an all-in-one so it's ready to go when i am. the cleaning solution actually breaks down dirt and grime. and the pad absorbs it deep inside. so, it prevents streaks and haze better than my old mop. plus, it's safe to use on all my floors, even wood. glad i got that off my...
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your friend, phyllis. (tranquil music) ♪ >>> a deadly explosion that obliterated a home near los >>> a deadly explosion that obliterated a home near los angeles is being blamed on a gas leak. a gas company worker was killed and 15 other people, including three firefighters, were injured by that blast in murrieta. investigators say the leak was caused by a private contractor digging up a house. he started working before checking for gas lines. lots of damage there. >>> new details this morning in an american scientist's murder in greece. abc news has learned a suspect has confessed. >> suzanne eaton's body was found last monday in a ii storage site in crete. a 27-year-old greek man has told police he intentionally hit her with his car. he's not been formally arrested. police are waiting for eaton's autopsy results. >>> a white security officer in northern ohio has pleaded not guilty after allegedly pulling a gun on a black police officer. >> it happened as the sheriff's deputy entered the irs office in to
your friend, phyllis. (tranquil music) ♪ >>> a deadly explosion that obliterated a home near los >>> a deadly explosion that obliterated a home near los angeles is being blamed on a gas leak. a gas company worker was killed and 15 other people, including three firefighters, were injured by that blast in murrieta. investigators say the leak was caused by a private contractor digging up a house. he started working before checking for gas lines. lots of damage there....
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your friend, phyllis. (tranquil music) ♪ charmin ultra soft! ♪ it's softer than ever. charmin ultra soft is softer than ever... so it's harder to resist. okay, this is getting a little weird. enjoy the go! with charmin! ♪ ♪ >>> it's wednesday morning so you know what time it is? >> weird science. >> yes, it is. since we're celebrating 50 years since we landed the moon. >> whoo! >> we want to know how do they protect the moon rocks that were brought back? you know they had to bring some swag back. they brought some moon rocks. this is how nasa protects those walks. only five people in the world get to routinely handle these precious pebbles. the only way to reach the samples is by sticking already-gloved hands into another set of gloves, into another set of gloves, into another set of gloves that wave from the cabinet like zombie arms. these priceless samples are still offering fresh details about how the moon and the entire solar system formed and evolved. >> so no one even gets to actually touch i
your friend, phyllis. (tranquil music) ♪ charmin ultra soft! ♪ it's softer than ever. charmin ultra soft is softer than ever... so it's harder to resist. okay, this is getting a little weird. enjoy the go! with charmin! ♪ ♪ >>> it's wednesday morning so you know what time it is? >> weird science. >> yes, it is. since we're celebrating 50 years since we landed the moon. >> whoo! >> we want to know how do they protect the moon rocks that were brought back?...
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your friend, phyllis. (tranquil music) ♪ women are standing up for what they deserve in the office in the world and finally, in the bedroom our natural lubrication varies every day it's normal so it's normal to do something about it ky natural feeling the lubrication you want nothing you don't get what you want (girl) my mom washes the dishes before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? (vo) cascade platinum does the work for you. prewashing and removing stuck-on foods, the first time. (mom) wow! that's clean! (vo) cascade platinum. >>> it is time for "this happened" this monday morning. we're starting with the cricket world cup. i'm a little bit of a cricket expert. i've been doing my research this morning. >> you are? >> yes. turns out crickets were named for the sounds that they make. they make the sound by rubbing their wings together. most female crickets don't sing -- >> wait, no. >> the males sing. >> this is not -- >> out of love, not anger. >> this is about the -- >> i
your friend, phyllis. (tranquil music) ♪ women are standing up for what they deserve in the office in the world and finally, in the bedroom our natural lubrication varies every day it's normal so it's normal to do something about it ky natural feeling the lubrication you want nothing you don't get what you want (girl) my mom washes the dishes before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? (vo) cascade platinum does the work for you. prewashing and removing stuck-on...
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(phyllis) oh, i want to share one more thing. when you call colonial penn now, you also get a free beneficiary planner. this is their toll-free number, so give them a call yourself to learn more. your friend, phyllis. (tranquil music) ♪ so the thing no one tells you about tampons? you gotta change sizes to match your flow. only tampax pearl makes five. so if it hurts to remove? go down a size. leaking? go up one. and every size has our leakguard braid for back-up protection. find your flow combo with tampax. super emma just about sleeps in her cape. but when we realized she was battling sensitive skin, we switched to tide pods free & gentle. it's gentle on her skin, and dermatologist recommended. tide free and gentle. safe for skin with psoriasis, and eczema. >>> time for "the mix" on this friday and it is comic-con time. >> yeah! >> san diego, started 1970, going strong ever since. it is a major, major event where people dress up as their favorite comic character. it is the comic-con and it is in full swing this weekend over t
(phyllis) oh, i want to share one more thing. when you call colonial penn now, you also get a free beneficiary planner. this is their toll-free number, so give them a call yourself to learn more. your friend, phyllis. (tranquil music) ♪ so the thing no one tells you about tampons? you gotta change sizes to match your flow. only tampax pearl makes five. so if it hurts to remove? go down a size. leaking? go up one. and every size has our leakguard braid for back-up protection. find your flow...
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brian: is phyllis? alive? keach: she is. brian: how much money did phyllis get in all this? keach: phyllis had the opportunity to get what some thought would be the largest divorce settlement in the history of america. some $3 billion. in the end, they came to a compromise that she would not take away half of his assets, even though she had the right to do that under massachusetts law, and he was very worried that she was going to do that. they would put all the assets in a trust, and she would get half the income from the trust in her lifetime. when they pass away, that trust would be controlled by these seven trustees for the benefit of their grandchildren. phyllis is doing fine, but she did not manage to take away half his assets, which would have meant he lost control of cbs and viacom. brian: because you doing a lot of reporting on background, as you say, who actually can you tell us talk to you directly? allowed you to quote them? keach: well, there's a fair amount of quotes from tom preston in the book, the ceo of viacom. the former ceo of viacom, as well as the forme
brian: is phyllis? alive? keach: she is. brian: how much money did phyllis get in all this? keach: phyllis had the opportunity to get what some thought would be the largest divorce settlement in the history of america. some $3 billion. in the end, they came to a compromise that she would not take away half of his assets, even though she had the right to do that under massachusetts law, and he was very worried that she was going to do that. they would put all the assets in a trust, and she would...
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it was in fact, phyllis dressed up with paint. and they asked her in for coffee and the game was up. the only person the least annoyed and she may not have been was dorothy sayers and phyllis was left to spend hours scrubbing off the paint. so i think that this group kind of gave-- they gave each other the space in this moment in oxford history when, you know, women were advocating for the right to the full degrees and inclusion and it wasn't being granted yet. they were under an enormous amount of scrutiny and pressure to be proper and to prove that they belonged and weren't going to transgress too many boundaries and i think being within this group allowed the young women to experiment with different ways of being-- with different ways of having an intellectual presence and so to be more than they might otherwise have been in that kind of-- in the face of the strictures. so they finished their education in the midst world war i and between world war i and the difficulties of getting launched in the 1920's, they grew apart for a
it was in fact, phyllis dressed up with paint. and they asked her in for coffee and the game was up. the only person the least annoyed and she may not have been was dorothy sayers and phyllis was left to spend hours scrubbing off the paint. so i think that this group kind of gave-- they gave each other the space in this moment in oxford history when, you know, women were advocating for the right to the full degrees and inclusion and it wasn't being granted yet. they were under an enormous...
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phyllis: at the time the u.s. launched its massive escalation of sanctions against venezuela that have had a devastating impact on the people of venezuela, there was no question president trumpp agreed and was eager to impose those sanctions. where he seems to have had a disagreement with alton -- bolton was how easy it might be .o carry out a u.s. backed coup attempted coup by quite go, the opposition leader who president trump had been very eager to recognize as the supppposedly legitimate leader of venezuela, it turned out of course that the so-called coup failed and did not get support from the military and venezuela and what we hear is bolton had promised trump in the language of what people promised president bush during the run-up to the war in iraq, that it will be a cakewalk, it will be easy, we can dodo this without any probl. it turns out it t did not work. difficultiesle in remain very tough for that population and there are huge both to theallenges diminished support for the opposition and increasing
phyllis: at the time the u.s. launched its massive escalation of sanctions against venezuela that have had a devastating impact on the people of venezuela, there was no question president trumpp agreed and was eager to impose those sanctions. where he seems to have had a disagreement with alton -- bolton was how easy it might be .o carry out a u.s. backed coup attempted coup by quite go, the opposition leader who president trump had been very eager to recognize as the supppposedly legitimate...
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my name phyllis j. randall -- chair -- chair. she watches the clip and laughs. when she srted calling herself chairwoman or chairperson would be a problem. it's much to her surpse, she proposed changing the law to approve chair or chairperson, it got voted down by five men. >> five men told me i don't legally have the option of being calledhairwoman. >> saying this expressed concernshiwould restrict free speech because they would be required to call the executive a specific term as opposed to calling them whaver they liked. >> in the space of things, this is not that important. she does acknowledge she want it changed. >> the fact that men can call themselves chairman while i can't call myself chair, chairperson, it is just silly. >> chad writing, these thingsld she changed to chairperson. >> when you see me in the grocery store. please call me phyllis. >> i'm goingo call her chairwoman. what are they going to do arrest me? >> all new tonight, a top baseball's executive's physical ute with his wife. >> the video going vi l. you see why. the couple and major leag
my name phyllis j. randall -- chair -- chair. she watches the clip and laughs. when she srted calling herself chairwoman or chairperson would be a problem. it's much to her surpse, she proposed changing the law to approve chair or chairperson, it got voted down by five men. >> five men told me i don't legally have the option of being calledhairwoman. >> saying this expressed concernshiwould restrict free speech because they would be required to call the executive a specific term as...
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phyllis has live in this mill valley home for 45 years. she has always had homeowners insurance with child. but that is about to change. >> i had no clue that they were going to get rid. >> reporter: this guy despite paying $27,000 for insurance last year in the past few weeks she started getting notices that her policy would not be renewed when it expires next month. >> i can't sleep. that was the one thing that i thought wasn't going to happen to me. >> chubb says it's because she made two small claims but phyllis says it is a part of a larger pattern. >> they have been saying they don't want policies in the canyons. >> we actually asked of the insurers in the state to give us their data, how many people with a non-renewing and that is what we have for the first time. >> reporter: michael is with the state insurance commissioner and says the new data proves what phyllis is saying. insurers are dropping homeowners who live near wildlands because they are afraid of more fires. >> for the year 2017-18, there was a 6% overall increase in ins
phyllis has live in this mill valley home for 45 years. she has always had homeowners insurance with child. but that is about to change. >> i had no clue that they were going to get rid. >> reporter: this guy despite paying $27,000 for insurance last year in the past few weeks she started getting notices that her policy would not be renewed when it expires next month. >> i can't sleep. that was the one thing that i thought wasn't going to happen to me. >> chubb says it's...
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he said the new data proves what phyllis is saying. insurers are dropping homeowners who live near wildlands. because they are afraid of more fires. >>>
he said the new data proves what phyllis is saying. insurers are dropping homeowners who live near wildlands. because they are afraid of more fires. >>>
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he said the new data proves what phyllis is saying. insurers are dropping homeowners who live near wildlands. because they are afraid of more fires. >>> for the year 2017 to 2018 there was a 6% overall increase in insurance nonrenewal.>> reporter: from 2015 to 2018 670,000 homeowner policies were not renewed in california. in the bay area that number was nearly 95,000. property that cannot be insured is less valuable. that means less property tax. >>> local governments will be unable to afford the services. insurance commissioner willie described this as the fear of community unraveling. i think that is what we are trying to head off.>> reporter: one option the insurance commissioner is considering is creating a home fire safety standard. that any home that meets the standard would have to be issued an insurance policy. he said the system has worked in other states and he is confident it could work here. solutions like that just can't come fast enough for people like phyllis here in mill valley. >>> governor newsom stopped in on teache
he said the new data proves what phyllis is saying. insurers are dropping homeowners who live near wildlands. because they are afraid of more fires. >>> for the year 2017 to 2018 there was a 6% overall increase in insurance nonrenewal.>> reporter: from 2015 to 2018 670,000 homeowner policies were not renewed in california. in the bay area that number was nearly 95,000. property that cannot be insured is less valuable. that means less property tax. >>> local governments...
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phyllis bennis is in washington. she is a fellow at the institute for policy studies, and serves on the national board of jewish voice for peace. her recent piece for in these times is headlined "why false accusations of anti-semitism against ilhan omar are so harmful." and remi kanazi is with us here in new york palestinian-american , a poet and activist. his latest book is "before the next bomb drops: rising up from brooklyn to palestine." we welcome you all to democracy now! let's go to tel aviv. gideon levy, your response to the debate in the final passage of the resolution on thursday in the house of representatives. >> it is wonderful that the house deals with anti-semitism. it is wonderful the house condemns anti-semitism. it should be condemned. but the context is very suspspicious and very troubling. let me be very frank with you, amy. we have to say the truth. the israeli lobby, the jewish lobby, are by far toooo strong d too aggressive. it is not good for the jewish community or for israel. what is happeni
phyllis bennis is in washington. she is a fellow at the institute for policy studies, and serves on the national board of jewish voice for peace. her recent piece for in these times is headlined "why false accusations of anti-semitism against ilhan omar are so harmful." and remi kanazi is with us here in new york palestinian-american , a poet and activist. his latest book is "before the next bomb drops: rising up from brooklyn to palestine." we welcome you all to democracy...
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phyllis, who is in the book, the way i got into this story was the connection with phyllis, who was from roanoke, but in my hometown of richmond, she shared that. she went all the time because she was so close. you guys were far away. sybil went to d.c. for a year to take over as position of the coordinator, meet with kissinger and nixon. other people would take on the role as national coordinator in washington, d.c. at that point, it did shift to the east coast. >> 1970, what started out as the league of wives, officially becomes the national league of families of prisoners missing in southeast asia. sybil has already met with richard nixon in 1969. did either of you go to washington in the spring of 1970? there were a couple of rallies. tell us about your visits to washington during the time. >> the may event. i didn't. my friend, maria, and i, and our five kids went to paris at that time for the first peace talks. and went to the embassy hoping to get information about our husband and she is still considered mia. >> and going to the peace talks, sybil did this, as well, was a major wa
phyllis, who is in the book, the way i got into this story was the connection with phyllis, who was from roanoke, but in my hometown of richmond, she shared that. she went all the time because she was so close. you guys were far away. sybil went to d.c. for a year to take over as position of the coordinator, meet with kissinger and nixon. other people would take on the role as national coordinator in washington, d.c. at that point, it did shift to the east coast. >> 1970, what started out...
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defender of phyllis? >> do i remember their prime level? >> what did wendy's do wrong >> breakfast >> it decided to hire 20,000 people because of breakfast. they wanted to do more business later. what kind of country, you hire 20,000 people and your stock gets clobbered that's wrong good grief you know what it gave you? and phyllis, a great entry point. they're investing in growth, for heaven's sake. that's what i want i can list dozens of opportunities to buy buy expensive and quality stocks in each case, it's toes say what the bernstein analyst said about costco, sell, sell, sell but what's really the alternative here if you're hunting for stocks that are cheap that. >> tend to be cheap for good reasons. those reasons rarely change. one of the cheapest groups, the automakers do you really want to invest in an ailing industry that is facing near-term problems like strikes and ride sharing what about brick and mort they're fail the online or off price test the only winners in this group either offer incredible bargains or have incredible di
defender of phyllis? >> do i remember their prime level? >> what did wendy's do wrong >> breakfast >> it decided to hire 20,000 people because of breakfast. they wanted to do more business later. what kind of country, you hire 20,000 people and your stock gets clobbered that's wrong good grief you know what it gave you? and phyllis, a great entry point. they're investing in growth, for heaven's sake. that's what i want i can list dozens of opportunities to buy buy...
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phyllis sineck. darwin stoddard. gabriel "gabe" zimmerman. bill badger. these were the people wounded by the gunman. congressman ron barbour who is now my district director. ken dureshka. james fuller. randy gardner. congresswoman gabbie giffords. susie heilemann. george morris. mary reid. pam simon who is in the gallery with us today. mavy stoddard, ken tucker. the members of my community had never seen such a devastating tragedy before yet they responded with compassion and kindness toward the survivors. and the families of those who were murdered. they did not let this horrific tragedy define who we were. three memorials sprung up spontaneously. at the site of the shooting. at congresswoman giffords' office. and at the university hospital where the most seriously wounded were taken. thanks to the quick actions of members of the public who rushed by the the wounded and first responders lives were saved that morning. this mental health of everyone in attendance was adversely affected. and many of the survivors still endure the physical and mental impact
phyllis sineck. darwin stoddard. gabriel "gabe" zimmerman. bill badger. these were the people wounded by the gunman. congressman ron barbour who is now my district director. ken dureshka. james fuller. randy gardner. congresswoman gabbie giffords. susie heilemann. george morris. mary reid. pam simon who is in the gallery with us today. mavy stoddard, ken tucker. the members of my community had never seen such a devastating tragedy before yet they responded with compassion and kindness...
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phyllis is about to be 103. they look great. my goodness. their relationship blossomed over the past month and they decided to make it official and they are tying the knot at their living facility. so cute. >> finally. i found you. >> that's inspiring. >> i love this. she is chasing after him. come here, you. >> rumor has it she is getting turbo put on her chair. >> chivalry. 100 years old. >> that's cute. i like that. >> big holiday week. >> look at the flag there on thursday. for july, we have 80s the next couple of days. july 4th, 80 degrees and clouds. we will be able to see the fireworks. warms up by friday and saturday. san francisco always the big question. we will be able to see that and it's partly sun 3 as well. good on both fronts and the temperatures. >> enjoy your four-day weekend if you are taking that. >> how nice. >> lester holt is right now. >> we will be back at 6:00. hope to see you then. >>> breaking news, the major scare at facebook, evacuated after a suspicious package may have exposed employees to a deadly nerve agent
phyllis is about to be 103. they look great. my goodness. their relationship blossomed over the past month and they decided to make it official and they are tying the knot at their living facility. so cute. >> finally. i found you. >> that's inspiring. >> i love this. she is chasing after him. come here, you. >> rumor has it she is getting turbo put on her chair. >> chivalry. 100 years old. >> that's cute. i like that. >> big holiday week. >> look...
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john and phyllis started dating after they both lost their spouses. they were living in an assisted living center. john is a world war ii vet and is 100. phyllis is 103. they tied the knot last week. she went for a younger man. look at her on that thing. go! looking for her husband. where is he? >> should they have dated longer? they o a year. >> they to do this quickly. good for them. that's so sweet. isn't that sweet? >> the secret to living long. f. >> let's give them the whole thing. 80 on wednesday and thursday. partly sunny skies and we will be able to see the fireworks and 89 on saturday. going into fran. looking good from the coast to inland valleys. thanks for watching. >> see you tomorrow, bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ♪ [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪
john and phyllis started dating after they both lost their spouses. they were living in an assisted living center. john is a world war ii vet and is 100. phyllis is 103. they tied the knot last week. she went for a younger man. look at her on that thing. go! looking for her husband. where is he? >> should they have dated longer? they o a year. >> they to do this quickly. good for them. that's so sweet. isn't that sweet? >> the secret to living long. f. >> let's give them...
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phyllis will have paid off the loan in one year's time. she doesn't regret the investment in the slightest the buy a gas plant has changed her life for the better. word has it that night life in the georgian capital tbilisi is among the best in europe for the country's young people for the city's clubs are islands of freedom. but far right groups the orthodox church and reactionary elements in the government disapprove. the party scene is feeling the heat with frequent drug raids and the threat of lengthy jail sentences. into blue sea the situation is escalating into a culture clash between traditional and a more liberal younger generation. sally crew charney is getting ready for a night out clubbing into blysse. closure and also i value freedom above all else a place where you feel free means you also feel at home also offered. her room resembles one big art installation a collage of mementos from her favorite club she stuck tickets from the first five of vents held there on the wall. to glisten has transformed itself into a hub of exciti
phyllis will have paid off the loan in one year's time. she doesn't regret the investment in the slightest the buy a gas plant has changed her life for the better. word has it that night life in the georgian capital tbilisi is among the best in europe for the country's young people for the city's clubs are islands of freedom. but far right groups the orthodox church and reactionary elements in the government disapprove. the party scene is feeling the heat with frequent drug raids and the threat...
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part of those one of them is that phyllis children spend less time in school they do less homework than most comparable countries yet they seem to do better at school so how do you explain the the products that phyllis shows seem to not to be asked to do as much in formal schooling but end up with better results well we believe that it's important that children have time to play and have healthy sense spend time with their parents so we don't believe that by increasing the amount of time in school or by increasing the amount of homework given you can get better results children are children and they learn by playing they learn by being their peers and parents then it takes place everywhere not only in the school building no formal education starts it's a sudden finland again later than many other countries but there's a lot of work goes into child development before the interested in baby boxes which is a long standing policy in finland so we certainly copied by scotland so how does that part of a continuing strand of child development i think that has supported families very well in th
part of those one of them is that phyllis children spend less time in school they do less homework than most comparable countries yet they seem to do better at school so how do you explain the the products that phyllis shows seem to not to be asked to do as much in formal schooling but end up with better results well we believe that it's important that children have time to play and have healthy sense spend time with their parents so we don't believe that by increasing the amount of time in...
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phyllis j. randall. chair -- chair -- reporter: watching the clip more than three years later she laughs. thinking whenalhe cled herself chair randal, chairwoman or chairperson it would be no problem, but it the only state approved title when signing off official document is chairman. when david reed proposed changing the law to include chair or chairperson, it got voted down by five n. >> five men just told me that i don't have the option of legally being called chairwoman. >> reporter: as first reported, she was told theeg des against the chains were concerned this would restrict free speechou because that be required to call the county executive a specific term. >> i'm a woman, i'd like to b called chairwoman if i chose to legally. that's it. >> in the space of things, this is notrt that ant. >> reporter: randall initially did not d want tll on the vote, telling me she has bigger issues to focus on, but does acknowledge she wants it changed. >> the fact men can call themselves chairman, but i have to
phyllis j. randall. chair -- chair -- reporter: watching the clip more than three years later she laughs. thinking whenalhe cled herself chair randal, chairwoman or chairperson it would be no problem, but it the only state approved title when signing off official document is chairman. when david reed proposed changing the law to include chair or chairperson, it got voted down by five n. >> five men just told me that i don't have the option of legally being called chairwoman. >>...
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phyllis when buoys crops and not doing well. in a move that only work right now we're suffering because of the drought we have to buy water now it's very expensive it's hard for us we need water for a vegetable and our animals can go. but now that she has a bio gas plant at least she doesn't have to buy firewood any more. crying eggs for the children off to school takes just a moment. phyllis will have paid off the loan in one year's time. she doesn't regret the investment in the slightest to buy a gas plant has changed her life for the better. word has it that night life in the georgian capital tbilisi is among the best in europe for the country's young people the city's clubs are islands of freedom. but far right groups the orthodox church and reactionary elements in the government disapprove. the party scene is feeling the heat with frequent drug raids and the threat of lengthy jail sentences. into blue sea the situation is escalating into a culture clash between traditionalist and a more liberal younger generation. sally cre
phyllis when buoys crops and not doing well. in a move that only work right now we're suffering because of the drought we have to buy water now it's very expensive it's hard for us we need water for a vegetable and our animals can go. but now that she has a bio gas plant at least she doesn't have to buy firewood any more. crying eggs for the children off to school takes just a moment. phyllis will have paid off the loan in one year's time. she doesn't regret the investment in the slightest to...
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the actors who was playing the character phyllis summers on and off for the past two decades is returning for the third time after a six-year hiatus. >> no one age, and most people look better and more relaxed and healthier, so i'm staying. because it must be the water or the air or something. >> the emmy award winning actress's first episode as the plotting and scheming phyllis ayres on friday. that's your eye on entertainment, michelle medina, cbs news, los angeles. >> to the driver didn't come up and -- prevent the doctors and getting their fifth win of the season, and mixtures are in a baseball game or bar fight, >> let's take another look outside, this time at the city of san jose. it's shaping up to be a pretty good morning. 4:52, we'll be right back. >>> the giants beat the dodgers on monday, ellie scored 18 runs on 27 hits. the giants, two runs on eight hits. the dodgers were shouldering a heavy load after that first game of the series cleaned up in the last two. chris taylor had drew pomerantz's number. the first inning planted a fastball into the pavilion, the first of two home
the actors who was playing the character phyllis summers on and off for the past two decades is returning for the third time after a six-year hiatus. >> no one age, and most people look better and more relaxed and healthier, so i'm staying. because it must be the water or the air or something. >> the emmy award winning actress's first episode as the plotting and scheming phyllis ayres on friday. that's your eye on entertainment, michelle medina, cbs news, los angeles. >> to...
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count when i even took away of his appeal to phyllis to give only love but with him is a sort of the what the glue let's put it for some ways wage then who did which is the good thing is the president he saw was legal. but it sure to get this a w. i want a neutral tone. don't . learn me from all. right to go away promote any of it to she. doesn't look down on between the mystic. city. since she made it because the government would not look to. the cities of a city during the period you wanted but should proceed. if you insist that as our intent is a possibility i want the pointer to a lot of potential i met a lot of 100 more this. one was a mass topic especially bob. she's really she was a. sick a sob. one of the gong. it was she was on the. i vy up as i talked so much about shows not. going to tourist. when i had planned to stay up and that's what i did was on one charge just missed stair in there when it was offered me. got his or potted someone to put on his school washer alcohol off of. firing some of the deficit but gordon to make him suppose the place was washed already read to
count when i even took away of his appeal to phyllis to give only love but with him is a sort of the what the glue let's put it for some ways wage then who did which is the good thing is the president he saw was legal. but it sure to get this a w. i want a neutral tone. don't . learn me from all. right to go away promote any of it to she. doesn't look down on between the mystic. city. since she made it because the government would not look to. the cities of a city during the period you wanted...
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aaron and phyllis, thank you both. it's jqa playing now through april 14th at arena stage. good luck. >> tha you so much. >> melissa? >>> we are working for you and helping to get you fitor spring. this is a look at high intensity workout class ear this morning. you may have seen it on "news4 today" with molette green. the fitness trainer of this class has an exercise tip to keep in mind when those excuses start creeping up. >> you can do squats push-ups, dips, quick feet, running in place, side to side steps, arm raises, pumping your arms right here. you don't need a gym. your body is a gym. >> that's a good tip to get you inspir to get fit for spring. now look here, there are four things to know about a highrk intensity t that get you to that fat burning zone quicker than endurance, provide a full body workout in shorter time and there are a high variety of high intensity training techniquest you can t out so you're never bored. >>> identity theft is a massive problem these days. many experts say it's a matter of if you'll become a victim, not if i should say but. when on
aaron and phyllis, thank you both. it's jqa playing now through april 14th at arena stage. good luck. >> tha you so much. >> melissa? >>> we are working for you and helping to get you fitor spring. this is a look at high intensity workout class ear this morning. you may have seen it on "news4 today" with molette green. the fitness trainer of this class has an exercise tip to keep in mind when those excuses start creeping up. >> you can do squats push-ups,...
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. >> oh, you're nice, phyllis. thank you. >> caller: all the good advice that i've taken from you >> thank you. >> caller: jim, my largest holding is wendy, wen, and i've been doing so well with it, every time i have some extra cash, i just put it into more wendy's stock. i call it my stock savings account. and i was really thrilled when a short time ago on cnbc, they spoke of a survey that was taken to find the best fast food restaurant serving chicken and i was so excited i almost jumped through the tv. they recorded wendy as number one but i wasn't surprised because i'm also a customer there. >> okay, well, let me tell you i think wendy's is a great stock i want to you hold on to it. don't put all your assets in that but they're really great and my wife likes the double cheese baconnator. you got to work out for nine hours after you have that and take five lipitor with it. it's really a great thing. john in mississippi. john >> caller: hey, good evening, jim. dow chemical i'm wondering what's going on. did they
. >> oh, you're nice, phyllis. thank you. >> caller: all the good advice that i've taken from you >> thank you. >> caller: jim, my largest holding is wendy, wen, and i've been doing so well with it, every time i have some extra cash, i just put it into more wendy's stock. i call it my stock savings account. and i was really thrilled when a short time ago on cnbc, they spoke of a survey that was taken to find the best fast food restaurant serving chicken and i was so...
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to do you limit what our goals are and be honest about what's going to happen ok daniel 30 seconds phyllis finish off our program 1st half of the program go ahead. well the problem with that is there are enormous political risks for the us to actually admit that it was a mistake and so i agree in principle with what professor abrams said but the reality of u.s. politics as soon as trump or the top administration said something like that boom it's all over this is a presidential campaign we're talking about above all it's about policy in the 2nd have the program on to talk about domestic politics we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on afghanistan stayed with her. during the great depression which i'm old enough to remember there was most of my family were working. there wasn't it was bed you know much worse objective listen day but there was an expectation of the things were going to get better. there was a real sense of hopefulness there isn't today today's america where shaped by the 10 principles of concentration of wealth and power
to do you limit what our goals are and be honest about what's going to happen ok daniel 30 seconds phyllis finish off our program 1st half of the program go ahead. well the problem with that is there are enormous political risks for the us to actually admit that it was a mistake and so i agree in principle with what professor abrams said but the reality of u.s. politics as soon as trump or the top administration said something like that boom it's all over this is a presidential campaign we're...
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i think it was phyllis and jane denton, they said. that's the dumbest idea they didn't know if that went with their image at first. viva was a student group out in california that came up with this idea. they were founded by a wealthy industrialist, bracelets for young people, where you would inscribe the name, the date of loss and all that on the bracelet. they are still very well known today. we have lots of them in our exhibit in different forms, but that was the most successful effort, bar none, at fundraising, and almost all that money went to the national league to find all kinds of things. not really running the league so much, but pr things, bumper stickers, other things that would bring attention to the plight. it was super successful. >> 5 million. >> 5 million, i think sold at the end. day,m still, to this getting emails from family members saying, my mother wore this bracelet. would you like to have it back? >> tremendous impact. >> it was. it was a lot of impact with bracelet. >> thank you. >> can i ask one more question
i think it was phyllis and jane denton, they said. that's the dumbest idea they didn't know if that went with their image at first. viva was a student group out in california that came up with this idea. they were founded by a wealthy industrialist, bracelets for young people, where you would inscribe the name, the date of loss and all that on the bracelet. they are still very well known today. we have lots of them in our exhibit in different forms, but that was the most successful effort, bar...
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phyllis talking not to leash caney acoustic kind not already going to fight in the sunshine corps dear i'll buy this let's release. do you know it went to hew to the sculptor came out you'll. need c.d.'s and you'll kindly huge you. did i did was you current on him so i'm going on and off just ossuary in the father's material one fun for about this was. about my car he's on business unless i was alone from p.t.p. . and much to. think it might fit so we can all sit in tryin. this trip which in turn of the you know client is. spirit i'm on from this but moment i'm dull mud most of the not an ounce of your mother leave my fiddle some time oh here comes. the oh what also is the result i musta missed wouldn't i miss i miss no one out in the desert often born. they were towards dying of centuries of common i don't want to be on the unwritten but i was more dish box so. when i heard for the start i'm like i'm going to sleep . so with this. time on it's process yeah you do invite a like that one that is it might finally lets you know it's all real. so ferguson what do you think what motives are
phyllis talking not to leash caney acoustic kind not already going to fight in the sunshine corps dear i'll buy this let's release. do you know it went to hew to the sculptor came out you'll. need c.d.'s and you'll kindly huge you. did i did was you current on him so i'm going on and off just ossuary in the father's material one fun for about this was. about my car he's on business unless i was alone from p.t.p. . and much to. think it might fit so we can all sit in tryin. this trip which in...
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her movies included "the beautician clothe and "the beast clothe and the mannequin phyllis newman was 86 years old. >>> janessa welcome back is tracking hurricane humberto. janessa, another one coming this way? >> yeah, another one but this one is going the stay well offshore. that's the great news with this storm system but the rip currents are going to be an issue across the florida coast even for north carolina so it has strengthened here just in the last five hours we now have a cat 1. it's moving at 75 miles per hour that's the constant wind speed and we're expecting it to really gain strength in the next 24 to 36 hours by wednesday afternoon, poteially a categorynt 2 midwest highs today across bismarck, 91. so bermuda is really on our radar for this storm system. but florida and carolina getting clear. >> all right, thank you, janessa. >>> california woman had a dream that she needed to swallow her engagement ring to save it from bad guys the dream was so vivid, she actually did it. >> oh, boy >> oh, no. >> jenna evans, she woke up the next morning she realized her engagement ri
her movies included "the beautician clothe and "the beast clothe and the mannequin phyllis newman was 86 years old. >>> janessa welcome back is tracking hurricane humberto. janessa, another one coming this way? >> yeah, another one but this one is going the stay well offshore. that's the great news with this storm system but the rip currents are going to be an issue across the florida coast even for north carolina so it has strengthened here just in the last five hours...
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phyllis talking not to leash training acoustic training not already going to fund the sunshine corps dear i was not released. do you know it went to hugh to own the sculpture came hard to your. kind huge you say. even so i'm blunt of just sewer envy he found his material one fun for about it was . about my car is on business and that's also. a notch. to get my fix so we can all sit in tryin. to turn a do you know client is. spirit i'm on from this but moment i'm dolemite most of the lines of your mother leave my fiddle some time now here comes. the oh what else is the office of the most the most wouldn't i miss i miss the work out in the desert often. they were hard to diagnose and joke. i don't mind telling on the unwritten. outmoded marxist so. hard for the sarcasm like i'm going over this thing just a little. so with this this was that sort of honest process. of doing right a like that one that is it might mentally let's. forget that what do you think what the words are. for the horns other glue in the mortar and the polish and there are lots of it's the whole when the saudis say
phyllis talking not to leash training acoustic training not already going to fund the sunshine corps dear i was not released. do you know it went to hugh to own the sculpture came hard to your. kind huge you say. even so i'm blunt of just sewer envy he found his material one fun for about it was . about my car is on business and that's also. a notch. to get my fix so we can all sit in tryin. to turn a do you know client is. spirit i'm on from this but moment i'm dolemite most of the lines of...
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phyllis blackwell/nakhia's (ken) that was zak dahlheimer reporting. nakhia says she was invited to visit the sheriff's office. she added that she wants to be a sheriff when she grows up. in oakland today , a bay area figure skater returned to the ice after achieving a major accomplishmen t. last friday, alysa liu was crowned the 2019 u.s. ladies figure skating champion. at just 13 -years of age, she is the youngest female to win that title. she was also the first female was also the first female skater to land three- triple axels at the u.s. championships and only the second person in the world to accomplish that feat. this afternoon, she worked in some practice time in oakland... and also spoke to the media about her whirlwind week since winning the championship. (pam) liu says, she will now spend some time working on her skills and developing new routines. she also says, she would love to compete in the olympics. toss sports.. the warriors did score o
phyllis blackwell/nakhia's (ken) that was zak dahlheimer reporting. nakhia says she was invited to visit the sheriff's office. she added that she wants to be a sheriff when she grows up. in oakland today , a bay area figure skater returned to the ice after achieving a major accomplishmen t. last friday, alysa liu was crowned the 2019 u.s. ladies figure skating champion. at just 13 -years of age, she is the youngest female to win that title. she was also the first female was also the first...