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phyllis, put your finger on something very important. we wanted, as palestine, to go to the security council at the beginning of the year on the question of settlements. in fact, i have a very, very tedious exercise through the council of am abbas doors to move in that direction. some of them sometimes use big language but they have not necessarily kosher attentions. we have had resolutions in the past on settlements so powerful, so strong, why do we need a diluted new resolution. but the essence of that argument is don't go to the security council on settlements. of course we had a resolution, say, in 1980 that called even for dismantling the settlements and having a reporting mechanism to the security council to the fact that we have that strong resolution. does this mean we should not go back to security council to have resolution and settlement? i don't believe that. we have to go always to the security council to show it is the responsibility to put israel in the corner with regard to this illegal behavior with a view that this ille
phyllis, put your finger on something very important. we wanted, as palestine, to go to the security council at the beginning of the year on the question of settlements. in fact, i have a very, very tedious exercise through the council of am abbas doors to move in that direction. some of them sometimes use big language but they have not necessarily kosher attentions. we have had resolutions in the past on settlements so powerful, so strong, why do we need a diluted new resolution. but the...
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city,phyllis in kansas kansas. good morning. undecided voter. caller: good morning. what i wanted to talk to your guest about was doesn't he think that our elections really are rigged? cnn, msnbc. cbs. they bring up these trumped up charges from these women and they spend a lot of time on that that they don't spend any time on the wikileaks. i just wondered if he could tell me, isn't it really rigged? our election has been really rigged for a long time. the free press plays an important role in our society and america and they play an important role in politics. they have a constitutional right to do highest news coverage if they choose to do so. that said i think mrs. clinton's problems have gotten some coverage. twoe we are is you have candidates who are very unpopular with the majority of the american people. something like 20% of the american people don't like either one of them. people have to pick one and that will probably decide the election. you can say it is rate because thenews -- rigged because news media tends to a close and conservatives. we have a free
city,phyllis in kansas kansas. good morning. undecided voter. caller: good morning. what i wanted to talk to your guest about was doesn't he think that our elections really are rigged? cnn, msnbc. cbs. they bring up these trumped up charges from these women and they spend a lot of time on that that they don't spend any time on the wikileaks. i just wondered if he could tell me, isn't it really rigged? our election has been really rigged for a long time. the free press plays an important role in...
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mayor phyllis of south miami. thanks to all of the others who were part of the program. as we were coming in, we heard lots of energy coming from this crowd. and i was told as i was coming but there is an overflow they could hear us in the overflow, and we are so happy that you are here as well. so, thanks to the overflow crowd. aboutat i am most excited is to be here with one of the for most on climate change, al gore. [applause] ms. clinton: about a decade ago, al made a movie called "an inconvenient truth." maybe some of you have seen it, but if i -- if you have not hope you will watch it tonight. it does not have a lot of special effects, but it does have a lot of drama. and here is the main message -- climate change is real, it is urgent, and america can take the lead in the world in addressing it, right? america can develop new clean energy solution. we can transform our economy. we can rally the world to cut carbon pollution. and above all, we can fulfill our moral obligation to protect our planet for our children and our grandchildren. say --t me just [crowd chan
mayor phyllis of south miami. thanks to all of the others who were part of the program. as we were coming in, we heard lots of energy coming from this crowd. and i was told as i was coming but there is an overflow they could hear us in the overflow, and we are so happy that you are here as well. so, thanks to the overflow crowd. aboutat i am most excited is to be here with one of the for most on climate change, al gore. [applause] ms. clinton: about a decade ago, al made a movie called "an...
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a magazine phyllis brown was part of the eastern establishment set. gerald ford spent more time at yale than the university of michigan. it really was the chrysalis out a, he hade emerged as never been east of ohio before he went to yale. school, in many ways. he was offered legal jobs in new york and philadelphia. but he knew even then he wanted to come back to grand rapids. i think he knew even then that he had his eyes set on a political career. the other hand, did not see herself leaving her glamorous modeling career in new york and living in grand rapids. so they agreed amicably to go their separate ways. but it was a relationship about not which a great deal has been written, but which i think was absolutely pivotal in reshaping the man that she referred to as d from randhey a see rapids. the popular notion of grand rep -- of gerald ford is vanilla. , he couldd was a man be a fervent partisan, but he also embodied civility and respect for his adversaries. he literally went to his grave believing he didn't have an enemy. , actually,n the wall not
a magazine phyllis brown was part of the eastern establishment set. gerald ford spent more time at yale than the university of michigan. it really was the chrysalis out a, he hade emerged as never been east of ohio before he went to yale. school, in many ways. he was offered legal jobs in new york and philadelphia. but he knew even then he wanted to come back to grand rapids. i think he knew even then that he had his eyes set on a political career. the other hand, did not see herself leaving...
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d.l..ns six years at during that time he meets a woman by the name of phyllis brown. ford is not his first love. a professional model. she is about 21 years old, but one of the top models in new city. her.oaches have a name for ford is competing for her attention. compete, herder to has to take on her interest. her interest largely revolve around his strength, which is for. skis.ays tennis, golf and ratherthese things are new to gerald ford but he takes or thanand becomes proficient at each one of them. by that, he is able to catch her eye, and they date that by 19 38 it is presumed they will be married. he brings her back to michigan for a couple of summers. any number of events york.oadway plays in new she goes on modeling sprees. at
d.l..ns six years at during that time he meets a woman by the name of phyllis brown. ford is not his first love. a professional model. she is about 21 years old, but one of the top models in new city. her.oaches have a name for ford is competing for her attention. compete, herder to has to take on her interest. her interest largely revolve around his strength, which is for. skis.ays tennis, golf and ratherthese things are new to gerald ford but he takes or thanand becomes proficient at each one...
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that is because he and george bush have turned over their party to pat buchanan and phyllis schlafly, who have ordered them to endorse a platform which makes all abortions illegal under any circumstances, regardless of what has led to that decision by a woman. even in cases of rape and incest, their platform requires that a woman be penalized, that she not be allowed to make a choice, if she believes, in consultation with her family, her doctor, and others, whoever she chooses, that she wants to have an abortion after rape, or incest. they make it completely -- vice president quayle: senator, do you support a 24-hour waiting period? senator gore: -- illegal under any of those circumstances. now they want to waffle around -- vice president quayle: do you support a 24-hour waiting period? senator gore: let me finish this, briefly. now -- now you want to waffle around on it and give the impression that maybe you don't really mean what you say. but again, you can clear it up by simply repeating i support the right of a woman to choose. ms. -- say it. mr. bruno: let him say it himself. let
that is because he and george bush have turned over their party to pat buchanan and phyllis schlafly, who have ordered them to endorse a platform which makes all abortions illegal under any circumstances, regardless of what has led to that decision by a woman. even in cases of rape and incest, their platform requires that a woman be penalized, that she not be allowed to make a choice, if she believes, in consultation with her family, her doctor, and others, whoever she chooses, that she wants...
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during that time, he meets a woman by the name of phyllis brown. betty ford would be the great love of gerald ford's life. betty ford is not his first love, however. phyllis brown is a professional model. younger than he, she's about 21 years old. but she's one of the top models in new york city. the coaches have a term for her, have a name for her, they call her p.b. brown. perfect body brown. ford is competing for her attention. he says that in order to compete for her attention, he has to take on her interests. and her interests largely revolve around his strength, which is sports. she plays tennis, she plays golf and she skis. all of these things are rather new to gerald ford. but he takes them up and he becomes more than proficient at each one of them. by that means, he's able to catch her eye and they date such that by 1938 it's presumed that they are going to be married. he brings her back to michigan for a couple of summers. he visits her parents up in maine. they attend any number of events and broadway plays in new york. she goes out on m
during that time, he meets a woman by the name of phyllis brown. betty ford would be the great love of gerald ford's life. betty ford is not his first love, however. phyllis brown is a professional model. younger than he, she's about 21 years old. but she's one of the top models in new york city. the coaches have a term for her, have a name for her, they call her p.b. brown. perfect body brown. ford is competing for her attention. he says that in order to compete for her attention, he has to...
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it wasn't phyllis. she endorsed donald trump early. why? because she recognized that he was tapping into something. ladies and gentlemen, if we are going to be successful successf nation, we have to get in solidarity with the people across this country. you who are being discriminated against and will continue to be even worse so than today. those who have been discriminated against in the economy, who have seen their trade deals and immigration, seen jobs shipped overseas and people coming into this country by the millions. you know how many legal immigrants we allow into this country every year? over a million every year. according to hillary clinton, that's not enough. we're not creating a whole lot of jobs. and we're not creating a whole lot of good paying jobs. 1% growth in the economy. but there's plenty of room for more people to come in to keep wages down, for the elet'ses in business to make their profits as wall street continues to go forward. this is what trump has tapped into. and believe it or not, values voters, you're part of
it wasn't phyllis. she endorsed donald trump early. why? because she recognized that he was tapping into something. ladies and gentlemen, if we are going to be successful successf nation, we have to get in solidarity with the people across this country. you who are being discriminated against and will continue to be even worse so than today. those who have been discriminated against in the economy, who have seen their trade deals and immigration, seen jobs shipped overseas and people coming...
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phyllis understood that. [applause] by the way, phyllis endorsed me a long time ago when it was not necessarily something that was so easy to do. was incredible. she was so brave. she endorsed me and that was not the thing to do at the time. trump, she said he is going to win. he knows how to win. they said, phyllis, not going to be trump. and we went boom. phyllis endorsed me at a time when it was not necessarily the thing to do, even the popular thing to do. i will never forget that. that had a huge impact. she was a powerful woman with a tremendous heart. i look forward to being with her family tomorrow. it is a celebration. she was 92 years old. [applause] equal and we all come from the same creator. fact remember that simple that our future is truly limitless. we, ass nothing americans, can't do. there is a biblical verse that i have often read and i want to repeat it again because i think it is so important to what we are trying to achieve right now for our country. chapterom first john, four. no one ha
phyllis understood that. [applause] by the way, phyllis endorsed me a long time ago when it was not necessarily something that was so easy to do. was incredible. she was so brave. she endorsed me and that was not the thing to do at the time. trump, she said he is going to win. he knows how to win. they said, phyllis, not going to be trump. and we went boom. phyllis endorsed me at a time when it was not necessarily the thing to do, even the popular thing to do. i will never forget that. that had...
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and phyllis, i thought i saw you. have i forgotten somebody? good. tino, you're here who helped us start the project. both contributed fantastic essays as several others in the room to the series in the subject on the specific standard. maria stray since ski who is at "mother jones" helped us get that started. welcome you to what promises to be a great talk. [applause] >> well, first of all thank you all for coming out to join us in this conversation about what are two happiest subjects you can probably imagine, the future of work and climate catastrophe, just to keep it on an up note. when we think about the future of work it struck natasha and me, perhaps many of us are worried about the uber economist. this is what we see dominating pages and dominating conversations especially outside of silicon valley. but we think perhaps the future of taxis in the climate of climate catastrophe might be just a little bit narrow. that in fact taxi drivers are important, it is important conversation but it is not the whole conversation. in fact it's a small part
and phyllis, i thought i saw you. have i forgotten somebody? good. tino, you're here who helped us start the project. both contributed fantastic essays as several others in the room to the series in the subject on the specific standard. maria stray since ski who is at "mother jones" helped us get that started. welcome you to what promises to be a great talk. [applause] >> well, first of all thank you all for coming out to join us in this conversation about what are two happiest...
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phyllis nolan. gabriella vega. the commission appoints mildred edwards, chair of the state advisory committee. under this motion, the commission authorizes the staff director to execute the appropriate paperwork for the appointments. do i have a second? what was that? the vice chair? discussion?s, we will call the question for a vote. commissioner harriet? >> i will vote yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. yes. >> and i vote yes. it is unanimous. we move on to management and operations. i will turn it over to our staff director for the discussion of a few items. staff director? >> i want to go over a couple of things quickly. it is almostoo
phyllis nolan. gabriella vega. the commission appoints mildred edwards, chair of the state advisory committee. under this motion, the commission authorizes the staff director to execute the appropriate paperwork for the appointments. do i have a second? what was that? the vice chair? discussion?s, we will call the question for a vote. commissioner harriet? >> i will vote yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. yes. >> and i vote yes. it is unanimous. we move on to management...
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phyllis nolan. gabriella vega. the commission appoints mildred edwards, chair of the state advisory committee. under this motion, the commission authorizes the staff director to execute the appropriate paperwork for the appointments. do i have a second? what was that? the vice chair? discussion?s, we will call the question for a vote. commissioner harriet? >> i will vote yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. yes. >> and i vote yes. it is unanimous. we move on to management and operations. i will turn it over to our staff director for the discussion of a few items. staff director? >> i want to go over a couple of things quickly. it is almost noon and i know folks have things to catch. -- planes to catch. the one thing i do want to talk about, the 2017 business meeting calendar. i provided a draft of that to all of you and i worked with staff to make sure there were no conflicts with any religious holidays or federal holidays. this is the draft we have come up with. opinion of itour or discussion about it and then if that is
phyllis nolan. gabriella vega. the commission appoints mildred edwards, chair of the state advisory committee. under this motion, the commission authorizes the staff director to execute the appropriate paperwork for the appointments. do i have a second? what was that? the vice chair? discussion?s, we will call the question for a vote. commissioner harriet? >> i will vote yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. yes. >> and i vote yes. it is unanimous. we move on to management...
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phyllis, i thought i saw you. have i forgotten somebody? probably. uso is here, who helped start the project. maria is here, who is now at mother jones. she helped us get that started. i am pleased to welcome all of you to what promises to be a great talk. [applause] >> first of all, thank you all for coming out tonight to join us in this conversation about what are probably the two happiest subjects you can imagine, the future of work and climate catastrophe. when we think about the future of work, it struck us that perhaps many of us are worried about the uber economy that we see dominating the conversation, especially outside of silicon valley. that the future of climate catastrophe might be just a little bit narrow. that in fact taxi drivers are important to the conversation, but it's not the whole conversation. climate change is harder. strikes us as something more difficult to get a grasp on. think about the future and the rise of robots, we should also be thinking about the rise of the ocean. can'tl argue that you think about one without think
phyllis, i thought i saw you. have i forgotten somebody? probably. uso is here, who helped start the project. maria is here, who is now at mother jones. she helped us get that started. i am pleased to welcome all of you to what promises to be a great talk. [applause] >> first of all, thank you all for coming out tonight to join us in this conversation about what are probably the two happiest subjects you can imagine, the future of work and climate catastrophe. when we think about the...
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phyllis, i thought i saw you? okay. have i forgotten somebody? probably. good. tino, you're here, who helped us start the project. both contributed fantastic essays as several others in the room, to the series of on that subject in pacific standard. maria who is here, now at "mother jones," helped us get that started. so i'm pleased to welcome all of you to this, what promises to be a great talk. [applause] >> well, first of all, thank you all for coming out tonight to june us in this conversation about what are probably two happiest subjects you can probably imagine, the future of work and climate can at that time fee to keep it on -- catastrophee to keep it on a up note. we think about the future of work, it struck natasha and me perhaps many of us are worried about the uber economy. this is what we see dominating the pages and dominating conversations especially outside of silicon valley but we think the future of taxis and future of climate catastrophe might be a just a little bit narrow. that in fact taxi drivers are important. it is important conversation
phyllis, i thought i saw you? okay. have i forgotten somebody? probably. good. tino, you're here, who helped us start the project. both contributed fantastic essays as several others in the room, to the series of on that subject in pacific standard. maria who is here, now at "mother jones," helped us get that started. so i'm pleased to welcome all of you to this, what promises to be a great talk. [applause] >> well, first of all, thank you all for coming out tonight to june us...
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in the middle east we have seen when there is a vacuum the worst forces phyllis appeared there should be did -- the worst forces fill it. the solution is what you can practically get done. it is fine to have ambitious objectives but do not highlight those objectives and make them the expectations because you cannot achieve them. then you do create a situation that is worse. a that someone could interpret the premise of your question to be, negotiations if they are not going to workout out they will make the situation worse, when there is nothing going on what is happening is there is a degree of hopelessness. now on each side you have a complete loss of believe. the israelis and palestinians today do not believe anything can happen. to makingntributing it harder to do anything on the one hand and making the situation far worse on the other. word anddennis use the another book, what you do in your negotiating processes. important terribly for the next president to understand that just because the white house or the oval office gets involved in the negotiations does not necessarily man
in the middle east we have seen when there is a vacuum the worst forces phyllis appeared there should be did -- the worst forces fill it. the solution is what you can practically get done. it is fine to have ambitious objectives but do not highlight those objectives and make them the expectations because you cannot achieve them. then you do create a situation that is worse. a that someone could interpret the premise of your question to be, negotiations if they are not going to workout out they...
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. >> several senators including john cornyn, ted cruz and john phyllis have introduced the back the blue act. what would that do? that legislation would create minimum sentences for people who are targeting law-enforcement officers and you see that coming from republican members of congress such as senator cornyn trying to show in light of these incidents that we had that they are taking an active role in trying to protect law enforcement and do something proactive about the issue as c-span issues like continues we willhear about on families encounter with police in washington dc , then the city's police chief takes part in a panel on law-enforcement perspectives. it begins with five minutes of a documentary on the incident . >>. [inaudible conversation] i'm going to let them ride their bikes for a while so i said okay. i will show up shortly after work to meet you at your mother's house. i got to vicky's house at about six. we were sitting in the backyard just you know, joking around. mom came and cj asked me could they ride their bikes around for like five more minutes. so i said fine.
. >> several senators including john cornyn, ted cruz and john phyllis have introduced the back the blue act. what would that do? that legislation would create minimum sentences for people who are targeting law-enforcement officers and you see that coming from republican members of congress such as senator cornyn trying to show in light of these incidents that we had that they are taking an active role in trying to protect law enforcement and do something proactive about the issue as...
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with that, phyllis, please -- . phyllis: thank you. good morning. thank you. it is an honored to be here. thank you for all the many years of getting to work with you at all the work you do in this you. thank you to the audience for big i know this is your day job appreciate the fact you get 500 e-mails later to read because you here. i appreciate the effort. important topic. many thanks to intel security for writing the report. for all the work the dissemination of the world can see the work, to patrick arnold for many years and pakistan's a lot of work a lot of work for this interest as well as including make sure someone with private partnership meetings at the capitol had gotten set up correctly out west. finally, to candace and many of us look at as a role model. is a pleasure to be at and it's a humble experts to talk but we need so much but what is the sheer is what we have in the department, where we going and cyber and why we need such a strong pipeline going forward. we need to come to this thing with all we've got. many of you of have heard me say b
with that, phyllis, please -- . phyllis: thank you. good morning. thank you. it is an honored to be here. thank you for all the many years of getting to work with you at all the work you do in this you. thank you to the audience for big i know this is your day job appreciate the fact you get 500 e-mails later to read because you here. i appreciate the effort. important topic. many thanks to intel security for writing the report. for all the work the dissemination of the world can see the work,...
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bill buckley's not mentioned who had profound effect on the american conservative movement and phyllis schlafly. so i'm just wondering why -- did you consider those three or building out those more? >> no. there are lots of people, i mean, that you could say -- the most frequent mention on front that i get why didn't you include are people like steve jobs, right? >> yeah, sure. >> people like zuckerberg with facebook. >> right. >> the technological people. >> right. >> but, again, i think -- technology is a huge change in the way we live. you can imagine the founding fathers being stunned at things like facebook or twitter coming from politicians in the middle of the night. they'd be like, wow, we don't know anything about this. but i don't think that they would have said, oh, we don't expect that 240, a 250 years later that there won't be tech lodging call development. and -- tech technological development. >> well, they were all groomed in the age of enlightenment, so there were developments -- >> printing. >> exactly. in terms of writing. they at least had an understanding there was
bill buckley's not mentioned who had profound effect on the american conservative movement and phyllis schlafly. so i'm just wondering why -- did you consider those three or building out those more? >> no. there are lots of people, i mean, that you could say -- the most frequent mention on front that i get why didn't you include are people like steve jobs, right? >> yeah, sure. >> people like zuckerberg with facebook. >> right. >> the technological people. >>...
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i think phyllis made an incredible point earlier which yeshiva not be able to do as much as some of the private sector organizations but they have a mission. the culture of that organization in the nation becomes the motivation for the people that go to work for her. i think creating an environment that fosters kind of that says that i am part of something bigger than my current role or my roll alone is enough anyway to get your people to stay. if you think about the millennials, social conscience is a big part of what makes them tick. so thinking about how in cyber part of what we do everyday is help people and corporations protect what's most important to them in the digital world. if you are a person where social conscience is important to you, being a part of an or decision that makes that approach is a great reason to stay in your j job. >> one of my favorite quotes personally is one from richard branson when he talked about train your people like you want them to actually be able to leave, but treat them so that they want to stay. i think there's a number of lovers from the employ
i think phyllis made an incredible point earlier which yeshiva not be able to do as much as some of the private sector organizations but they have a mission. the culture of that organization in the nation becomes the motivation for the people that go to work for her. i think creating an environment that fosters kind of that says that i am part of something bigger than my current role or my roll alone is enough anyway to get your people to stay. if you think about the millennials, social...
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i also want to thank phyllis. she and i worked closely together which is with mcafee, and having known her skills and capabilities i just want to say i'm thrilled to death she i is a public service and she's involved in cybersecurity at a federal level. frankly, i sleep better at night that because i have incredible admiration and respect for capabilities and you should all be thankful she is the conditional and is is helping us keep this country safe. i also want to thank csis for the great work they've done with us. they been a longtime collaboration partner with us. we work with them on a number of reports that we have created and i think this latest went around the talent gap is actually a board and it's very relevant to where we at what you as a market. there's been a lot of talk for the last couple of years around we have a talent shortage. i think part of why we decided to do that support is due put that question to bed. i think many of the customers that we work with the company of agencies will work with
i also want to thank phyllis. she and i worked closely together which is with mcafee, and having known her skills and capabilities i just want to say i'm thrilled to death she i is a public service and she's involved in cybersecurity at a federal level. frankly, i sleep better at night that because i have incredible admiration and respect for capabilities and you should all be thankful she is the conditional and is is helping us keep this country safe. i also want to thank csis for the great...
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i want to thank phyllis. she and i worked closely together when she was with mcafee and having known her skills and capabilities, i want to say i am thrilled to death shoes in public service and she's involved in cybersecurity at a federal level. frank lee, i sleep better at night knowing that because i have incredible at duration for her abilities that you should all be thankful she's taken this role in helping us keep this country safe. i also want to thank csis for the great work they've done with us. they've been a longtime collaboration with us. there worked on a number of reports. the latest around the town of rap is extremely important and relevant to where we are at. there's been a lot of talk for the last couple years around to me have a talent shortage. part of why we decided to do this report is to kind of put that question to bad. many of the customers that we work with, many of the agencies we work with feel that there is a talent shortage because they have difficulty filling the roles we have bo
i want to thank phyllis. she and i worked closely together when she was with mcafee and having known her skills and capabilities, i want to say i am thrilled to death shoes in public service and she's involved in cybersecurity at a federal level. frank lee, i sleep better at night knowing that because i have incredible at duration for her abilities that you should all be thankful she's taken this role in helping us keep this country safe. i also want to thank csis for the great work they've...
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and i understand we have these candidates all vetted, but i want to remind everyone but phyllis schlafly who has -- is as conservative as anybody in this room, if you looking for a perfect candidate, you will not find jesus christ's name on the ballot. the people who have been sending these e-mails, it's over, folks. we need to get behind our candidate. all the birds came to roost when i was informed by "the wall street journal" three weeks ago they were going to run a negative ad against me. one of these on binding of the delegates. no offense to anybody who lives on the east coast or the west dialect isour different than mine. for pete sakes, why would you have somebody come into my state, who understand the people talk and a midwestern accent and bring somebody would from new jersey with a distinctive, harsh, new jersey accent to beat up on me? it isn't like i wasn't transparent from day one. i told people people in my state support me overwhelmingly and i had to tell you it is an insult. it is over. let's get behind our nominee right now. thank you. >> are there others who wish to sp
and i understand we have these candidates all vetted, but i want to remind everyone but phyllis schlafly who has -- is as conservative as anybody in this room, if you looking for a perfect candidate, you will not find jesus christ's name on the ballot. the people who have been sending these e-mails, it's over, folks. we need to get behind our candidate. all the birds came to roost when i was informed by "the wall street journal" three weeks ago they were going to run a negative ad...
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. >> phyllis wilder from kentucky.we have recently been granted the ability to start, i'm sorry. we've recently been granted the ability to start studying have in kentucky and we feel that it can provide a really great economic part opportunity in the regions our state that have been devastated by the decline of the coal industry. we've got areas where it's very hard to make a living off the land and this could be one of the few things in kentucky that can grow in difficult areas and in regards to its relationship with marijuana, not only is obviously entirely different from it and it's frankly a little silly to penalize hemp for an interactive social taboo but have an marijuana for what it's worth, they cross pollinate. so not only can you not get high from him but if you go them in proximity to each other it ruins the marijuana crop so it's not, the idea that hemp production would facilitate more marijuana growth and use is the exact opposite is actually true. >> two minutes left. john yocum from nebraska. 1942, department of agriculture report says that nebraska would be the b
. >> phyllis wilder from kentucky.we have recently been granted the ability to start, i'm sorry. we've recently been granted the ability to start studying have in kentucky and we feel that it can provide a really great economic part opportunity in the regions our state that have been devastated by the decline of the coal industry. we've got areas where it's very hard to make a living off the land and this could be one of the few things in kentucky that can grow in difficult areas and in...
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here to say a few words is artie arthur, vice president of health care government solutions group for phyllis. ms. arthur: thank you. thanks, everyone, for coming to this event. we're really excited to be here. thank you to politico for sponsoring the first installment of outside-in. this is phillips third year here. and just to give you a little bit of an understanding of what we did last year and how it is really going to integrate into how health care and technology meet each other for this series. last year, we focused on areas such as digital medicine, aging and a technology world and also population health. why does that matter today? well, you know what? health care transformation is continuing on, right. and what we need to do is ensure that that data is meaningful and actionable. but the worst part about it, and the reason why we're here today, is because we don't always know if it is safe, right. you don't know what you're going to get. and you guys have that sheet of paper, i just read it real briefly on how expensive health data is. so we're here today to talk about how important
here to say a few words is artie arthur, vice president of health care government solutions group for phyllis. ms. arthur: thank you. thanks, everyone, for coming to this event. we're really excited to be here. thank you to politico for sponsoring the first installment of outside-in. this is phillips third year here. and just to give you a little bit of an understanding of what we did last year and how it is really going to integrate into how health care and technology meet each other for this...
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good friend, the distinguished republican leader issued a statement last friday which he called the phyllis buster -- filibuster procedural gimmick. record what the word "gimmick" means. the dictionary defines it as a new scheme. i indicated it filibuster was everything but that. it is not a gimmick, it is part of our nations history for two centuries. -- vital of the file checks and balances established by our visionary founding fathers. it is not a gimmick. also, some republicans have improperlye stated the use of the filibuster. they have said time and time defeat of ahe handful of president bush's nominees is on president. there have been hundreds of judicial nominees in american history that have been rejected by the senate, any by filibuster. been most notable, denomination of eight fortis -- filibuster in 1968. post" ishe "washington the same byline from many, many years ago. the first sentence, a full led republican. filibuster broke out for the chief justice of united states. " we have had filibusters. that is what has been disappointing to me with some of my colleagues saying ther
good friend, the distinguished republican leader issued a statement last friday which he called the phyllis buster -- filibuster procedural gimmick. record what the word "gimmick" means. the dictionary defines it as a new scheme. i indicated it filibuster was everything but that. it is not a gimmick, it is part of our nations history for two centuries. -- vital of the file checks and balances established by our visionary founding fathers. it is not a gimmick. also, some republicans...
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it's about 15 minutes. >> phyllis, what is the explorations in black leadership project? >> it's a videotaped oral history interview series that was carried out at the
it's about 15 minutes. >> phyllis, what is the explorations in black leadership project? >> it's a videotaped oral history interview series that was carried out at the
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oh, and tell somebody like phyllis shuffling, she was the republican conservative movement and hero and a trumps up border. tell her -- and a trumps importer. tell her. right wingers. proud cleaners. of our weapons and our constitution. tell us we are not red enough? well, he being the only one who has the guts to go where the issues that have to be spoken about. what i -- while the rest of these establishment candidates want to hide in the dust. they would not talk about these issues to be brought them up. they have been talking about this political correctness. like a suicide vest. the issues that had to be talked about had to be debated and he brought them to the forefront and that is where we are today with good discussion. a good, heated, competitive primary. into now, to be lectured that, well, you guys are all sounding kind of angry is what we're hearing from the establishment. doug on right we are angry -- doggone angry? yes. they stomp on our next and then they tell us just chill. relax. we are mad. we have been had. they need to get used to it. this election is more than just
oh, and tell somebody like phyllis shuffling, she was the republican conservative movement and hero and a trumps up border. tell her -- and a trumps importer. tell her. right wingers. proud cleaners. of our weapons and our constitution. tell us we are not red enough? well, he being the only one who has the guts to go where the issues that have to be spoken about. what i -- while the rest of these establishment candidates want to hide in the dust. they would not talk about these issues to be...
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will you say hello to phyllis for me? she is an amazing woman. >> we have ruth from iowa pays the price. >> thanks. hi, i appreciate you are not bought and paid for. i know you said super pacs are a scam. our politicians have been corrupted by donors. andwill you fix this mess improve accountability and campaign financing? [applause] mr. trump: great question. the super pacs are horrible. i have had many set up for me from people i do not know. some people called it the art of the deal pac. i started going around and see the corruption with the super pacs, where they are stuffed with money. people that put the money in our dealing with candidates. the whole thing is wrong. i see it. bush has $125 million. $2 billion, it would not make any difference, ok? [applause] million --25 honestly, he is a nice person. he is a very nice person, but $125 million. people giveourself, $2 million, $7 million -- you know what happens. some of the super pacs are actually running the campaign. another thing that is interesting -- one of th
will you say hello to phyllis for me? she is an amazing woman. >> we have ruth from iowa pays the price. >> thanks. hi, i appreciate you are not bought and paid for. i know you said super pacs are a scam. our politicians have been corrupted by donors. andwill you fix this mess improve accountability and campaign financing? [applause] mr. trump: great question. the super pacs are horrible. i have had many set up for me from people i do not know. some people called it the art of the...
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times that phyllis with great concern. terrorists, just a few days ago, attacked the people of paris and in so doing attacked us all. terror noy condemn matter where it goes on. showsesence here today that we are stronger than the terrorists. today the governments of more than 100 and 50 countries -- 150 countries to take action to combat climate change. a message that will be crucial for the survival of our planet. this is about creating the basis, the foundation of a possible existence and impossible life for future generations. we are more than aware of the need to act on this. the result that we need to come to. i would like to thank everyone here in preparing for this conference. time that weirst have an opportunity to attain this goal of an agreement. this means nothing less than reducing and keeping within the limits of global warming below a two degree increase. compared to the beginning of industrialization. we are more than aware of the the smaller nations will think that this is not a sufficient goal. we need a
times that phyllis with great concern. terrorists, just a few days ago, attacked the people of paris and in so doing attacked us all. terror noy condemn matter where it goes on. showsesence here today that we are stronger than the terrorists. today the governments of more than 100 and 50 countries -- 150 countries to take action to combat climate change. a message that will be crucial for the survival of our planet. this is about creating the basis, the foundation of a possible existence and...
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i read a couple books not long ago about a woman named phyllis schwartz. do i have that right? not even close? [laughter] senator carper: jessica stern. she went all over the world. she met with all kinds of terrorist. i can't believe they let her in. they opened their hearts to her. the isis book is the newer book. founde one thing that she in talking to all of these terrorists, a lot of them are faced based but they are people , who, mostly guys, who have not had a lot of success in their lives, and they were looking ways to the big time. the big time could be being in a military operation, being trained to be effective, to be killed in go to heaven, and you would have all of these brides, or wives. payroll.on somebody's if they do die, the families do get money from the organization, in this case isis. points that prevented me from reading her first book if isis is not successful, it if , they are losing territory, if we are cutting them off financially, they become a whole lot less attractive. that is why it is so important, mr. chairman, so important to crush these guys so
i read a couple books not long ago about a woman named phyllis schwartz. do i have that right? not even close? [laughter] senator carper: jessica stern. she went all over the world. she met with all kinds of terrorist. i can't believe they let her in. they opened their hearts to her. the isis book is the newer book. founde one thing that she in talking to all of these terrorists, a lot of them are faced based but they are people , who, mostly guys, who have not had a lot of success in their...
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i read a couple books not long ago about a woman named phyllis schwartz. do i have that right? not even close? jessica stern. [laughter] senator carper: jessica stern. she went all over the world. i can't believe they let her in. they opened their hearts to her. the isis book is the newer book. she had one thing that she found in talking to all of these terrorists -- a lot of them are faith-based. but they are people who, mostly guys, who have not had a lot of success in their lives, and they were looking ways to the big time. that could be being in a military operation, being trained to be effective, to be killed in go to heaven, and you would have all of these brides, your wives. to get paid. if they don't, they make some money. if they do die, the families do get paid. from the organization. one thing that struck me reading the book, if isis is not successful, it if they are losing territory, if we cut them off financially, they become a whole lot less attractive. if the back story is these guys are faking it -- that is white it is so important. -- that is why it is so impor
i read a couple books not long ago about a woman named phyllis schwartz. do i have that right? not even close? jessica stern. [laughter] senator carper: jessica stern. she went all over the world. i can't believe they let her in. they opened their hearts to her. the isis book is the newer book. she had one thing that she found in talking to all of these terrorists -- a lot of them are faith-based. but they are people who, mostly guys, who have not had a lot of success in their lives, and they...
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>> that's phyllis in boulder, nn colorado. she mentioned you, ms. severino. didt you want to respond? >> we need to have a court ws it that's not behaving in political ways, but i think that also means not trying to bring in oun external policy views into these decisions. when ms. aron was talking about the supreme court doing its best to interpret the instituticonstn agree that's a fundamental otht issue, but the justices should never be interpreting the constitution in order to be sio, doing anything from i the origil meaning of its founders. i think we can all agree we hopo justices would be looking at l i what the constitution means and' not bringing their own political decisions to the bench. >> but let's be real. presidents look at the justices. reagan and both bushes put on ma the supreme court, those justices were put on the court in order to implement a social p agenda,re a republican social agenda. it was very clear none of those presidents publicly said anything otherwise. president obama and clinton put moderates on the court in an effort to bring
>> that's phyllis in boulder, nn colorado. she mentioned you, ms. severino. didt you want to respond? >> we need to have a court ws it that's not behaving in political ways, but i think that also means not trying to bring in oun external policy views into these decisions. when ms. aron was talking about the supreme court doing its best to interpret the instituticonstn agree that's a fundamental otht issue, but the justices should never be interpreting the constitution in order to be...
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host: let's go to phyllis in boulder. line for independents. caller: good morning. other than citizens united, to behas clearly become regarded as a reckless decision by the roberts court, under, i might add, very politicized bush regime, i want to adamantly disagree with carrie severino with regards to the allegedly .oliticized scotus citizens united was a decision made by the majority of the conservative a pointed judges. appointedative judges. that remains well to the right of where it was in the warring warren hearsrs -- for years. i am in total agreement with nan aron. thank you for your points. the supreme court decides on matters to interpret the constitution for the public good historically. with regards to women's right to choose -- host: are you saying that each term is influenced by the high-profile decisions of the previous? that they are looked at it individual vacuums? caller: they shouldn't be looked at in individual vacuums. sometimes they are. but that was not my point in the least. inould agree with nan aron that the supreme court, when it comes to
host: let's go to phyllis in boulder. line for independents. caller: good morning. other than citizens united, to behas clearly become regarded as a reckless decision by the roberts court, under, i might add, very politicized bush regime, i want to adamantly disagree with carrie severino with regards to the allegedly .oliticized scotus citizens united was a decision made by the majority of the conservative a pointed judges. appointedative judges. that remains well to the right of where it was...
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he was married to his wife, phyllis, for 63 years. they have four children, four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. he was a life long resident of springboro and clear creek townships before passing away back in november of 2010. throughout his life, richard chenault dedicated himself to serving his community and his nation. a world war ii veteran, mr. chenault served in the united states army's first cavalry division from 1944 to 1946, including a year in occupied japan. upon returning to ohio after the war, he sought a career in which he could continue to serve, this time his local community. he found that opportunity with the u.s. postal service. where he was one of the first letter carriers for springboro, for that particular post office. he served his community as an employee of the post office for 22 years. but richard chenault's dedication to his community and his neighbors did not stop there. he was a member of the clear creek township volunteer fire department for 45 years and served as chief of the department for 23
he was married to his wife, phyllis, for 63 years. they have four children, four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. he was a life long resident of springboro and clear creek townships before passing away back in november of 2010. throughout his life, richard chenault dedicated himself to serving his community and his nation. a world war ii veteran, mr. chenault served in the united states army's first cavalry division from 1944 to 1946, including a year in occupied japan. upon...
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phyllis talbott. robert. john. sean patrick. paul. rachel. hector lopez and. michael andrew. michael anthony. dennis gerard, jr.. kenneth joseph. alan. michael. dawn e. taylor. chip and taylor. leonard taylor. larissa of a tailor. michael morgan taylor. sandra taylor. sandra dodd and. carl. paul. anthony. david christoph peter. brian john. lisa marie. michael. >> and my brother. >> and resistor - - my sister. cady your beautiful smile remains within us. god bless. >> leslie thomas. clyde thompson. nigel thompson. william. eric. edward, jr.. john patrick. mary ellen. william randolph. kenneth. steven edward. michael. jennifer. roberts. john james. david. michele. location of nicole. john. stephen kevin thompson. doris amy elizabeth. daniel patrick trench. blended travis senior. james anthony. maryborough. lisa. michael. francis joseph. william, jr.. michael. lance richard. simon james turner. rob. jennifer. j.. my nephew. we miss you from your family i remember the happy times. your mom will shoot. >> to my son that we love and a mess so much better know you were in the safest
phyllis talbott. robert. john. sean patrick. paul. rachel. hector lopez and. michael andrew. michael anthony. dennis gerard, jr.. kenneth joseph. alan. michael. dawn e. taylor. chip and taylor. leonard taylor. larissa of a tailor. michael morgan taylor. sandra taylor. sandra dodd and. carl. paul. anthony. david christoph peter. brian john. lisa marie. michael. >> and my brother. >> and resistor - - my sister. cady your beautiful smile remains within us. god bless. >> leslie...
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>> host: what do you think, phyllis? >> caller: i think it is treasonous. >> host: thank you, ma'am. >> guest: it is not treasonous. it is completely nonsense. but i think it was stupid if you wanted to send a letter saying what the agreement sugar should not be, we should do is communicated to the president, the american people, not to the iranians command secondly there was in place an agreement where you had a lot of democrats and republicans coming together to insist that the president submit this to the congress for approval. by having by having a completely partisan letter signed by only members of one party, it appears that. it was not treasonous. it was not was not unconstitutional, but it was just stupid. >> host: here is the book, the parties versus the people.
>> host: what do you think, phyllis? >> caller: i think it is treasonous. >> host: thank you, ma'am. >> guest: it is not treasonous. it is completely nonsense. but i think it was stupid if you wanted to send a letter saying what the agreement sugar should not be, we should do is communicated to the president, the american people, not to the iranians command secondly there was in place an agreement where you had a lot of democrats and republicans coming together to insist...
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phyllis and our organization phyllis and her organization started eagle format before speaking but the threat of soviet communism. phyllis played a role with supporting reagan on the fdi stuff and lots of other people weren't what i think the china question is a huge one. it's a communist nation. they treat their people terribly. they poison the environment and more importantly we have got ourselves in trade deals with them where we are tied to them in a way that's very unhelpful for our families and for our future. they will tell you once the early 2000 decisions were made by the bush administration to allow china into the wto in 2001 after 9/11 it was the final entry point. .. we are seeing jobs and our way of life shift being an china has got a big stick hanging over us and it's a big album and i think any candidate who will speak articulately about that thread is very important. and that's one of the things we have to do. >> host: that included chief of staff governor matt xuanzhou was on this program last week if our viewers want to check out that segment last thursday. he is exec
phyllis and our organization phyllis and her organization started eagle format before speaking but the threat of soviet communism. phyllis played a role with supporting reagan on the fdi stuff and lots of other people weren't what i think the china question is a huge one. it's a communist nation. they treat their people terribly. they poison the environment and more importantly we have got ourselves in trade deals with them where we are tied to them in a way that's very unhelpful for our...
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. >>> this sunday night on q&a, institute for policies study fellow and anti-war activists phyllis bennet on u.s. foreign policy since 9/11, the recent negotiations with iran and the war on terrorism. >> who is isis? what are their origins? what do they believe? why are they so violent? all those questions are important and i address them all in the book. and i think what's more important in some ways, because it's something we can do something about is what is the u.s. policy regarding isis? why isn't it working? can we really go to war against terrorism? are we just doing the war wrong or is it wrong to say there should be a war against terrorism at all? i think those are the questions that in some ways are the most important and that will be the most useful. >> sunday night at a 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. >>> so far this year, the c-span's cities tour along with our cable affiliates has visited over a dozen cities across the country, revealing their unique history and literary life. this weekend will showcase some of the places we've been in 2015. >> one day, when i see
. >>> this sunday night on q&a, institute for policies study fellow and anti-war activists phyllis bennet on u.s. foreign policy since 9/11, the recent negotiations with iran and the war on terrorism. >> who is isis? what are their origins? what do they believe? why are they so violent? all those questions are important and i address them all in the book. and i think what's more important in some ways, because it's something we can do something about is what is the u.s....
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. >> this sunday night, on q & arkansas institute for policy studies fell explore antiwar activist, phyllis benis on u.s. foreign policy since 9/11. the recent negotiations with iran and the war on terrorism. >> who is isis? all those questions are important and i address them in the book. what is more important in some ways because it's something we can do something about, is what is the u.s. policy regarding isis? why isn't it working? can we really good to war against terrorism? are we just doing the war wrong or is it wrong to say there should be a war against terrorism at all? i think those are the questions that in some ways are the most important and that will be the most useful. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span2's q & a. >> the environmental protection agency yesterday announces it will begin to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from airplanes. because the emissions endanger human health by contributing to climate change the epa announced will will develop rules to limit airplane emissions as the agency has done with cars and power plants. the public hearing at
. >> this sunday night, on q & arkansas institute for policy studies fell explore antiwar activist, phyllis benis on u.s. foreign policy since 9/11. the recent negotiations with iran and the war on terrorism. >> who is isis? all those questions are important and i address them in the book. what is more important in some ways because it's something we can do something about, is what is the u.s. policy regarding isis? why isn't it working? can we really good to war against...