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back then, there were only phyllis schlafly forums, which single-handedly defeated the equal rights amendment to my but they didn't seem so effective in the media battles in the '90s. on any tv report, you would have little to left-wing women and spower students making their points, and then a very pretty, slightly fussy woman in a dress that would make a conservative case and it would be on relatable. iw avenue intended to be an organizationf that reflected the real lives of and concerns of today's women. we believe all issues are women's issues from the economy to child care policy to the regulatory state to revolution. if it matters, we are on it. caunder the leadership of carrie lukas, who will be tonight's interlocutor, iwf has grown like wildfire. in the past decade we've added the independent voice, political action arm and adjust this year the independent women's network, the national cyber networking operation that will build grassroots groups across the country. plus we have a legal center by first rate attorneys and as soon assets a little better funded it will start suing people j
back then, there were only phyllis schlafly forums, which single-handedly defeated the equal rights amendment to my but they didn't seem so effective in the media battles in the '90s. on any tv report, you would have little to left-wing women and spower students making their points, and then a very pretty, slightly fussy woman in a dress that would make a conservative case and it would be on relatable. iw avenue intended to be an organizationf that reflected the real lives of and concerns of...
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del martin and phyllis lion and lesbian couple and activists who founded the daughters of we lightis. rosinin. hairy hey co-founder of the [inaudible]. jose first openly united states president candidate in 1962. harvey milk first open gay politician in california. -- san francisco department of public health deputy of health. -- >> creator of the lgbtq rainbow flag. lee jones co-founder of the aid foundation and aids quilt. -- harvey milk and a founder and tom waddle founder of the gay -- theresa sparks transgender activist former president of the san francisco police commission and past executive director of the human rights commission. barbara may comran, lgbtq indian activists, roma guy, activists and san francisco health commissioner. -- eachly gay man elected to the u.s. senate and two gay man to serve in the assembly. hairy brit former president of the san francisco board of supervisors who introduced domestic partnership legislation. david campos latino former supervisor founding member of member -- the san francisco department of public health has lead by four lgbtqs of healt
del martin and phyllis lion and lesbian couple and activists who founded the daughters of we lightis. rosinin. hairy hey co-founder of the [inaudible]. jose first openly united states president candidate in 1962. harvey milk first open gay politician in california. -- san francisco department of public health deputy of health. -- >> creator of the lgbtq rainbow flag. lee jones co-founder of the aid foundation and aids quilt. -- harvey milk and a founder and tom waddle founder of the gay...
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back, then there was only phyllis schlafly's eagle forum. which had single-handedly defeated the equal rights amendment. no mean feat. but they didn't seem so effective in media battles in the 90s on any tv report. you'd have liberal to left-wing women and power suits making their points and then a very pretty slightly fussy woman in a dress. would make the conservative case and it would be unrelatable. iwf intended to be an organization that reflected the real lives of and concerns of today's women. believe that all issues are women's issues from the economy to child care policy to the regulatory state to revolution if it matters we're on it. under the leadership of carrie lucas who will be tonight's interlocutor? iwf has grown like wildfire in the past decade. we added the independent women's voice the political action arm. and just this year the independent women's network a national cyber networking operation that will build grassroots groups across the country. plus, we now have a legal center staffed by first rate conservative female a
back, then there was only phyllis schlafly's eagle forum. which had single-handedly defeated the equal rights amendment. no mean feat. but they didn't seem so effective in media battles in the 90s on any tv report. you'd have liberal to left-wing women and power suits making their points and then a very pretty slightly fussy woman in a dress. would make the conservative case and it would be unrelatable. iwf intended to be an organization that reflected the real lives of and concerns of today's...
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back then there was ylonly phyllis schlaffly is evil for them which had defeated the equal rights amendment but they didn't seem so effective in media battles in the 90s. on any tv report you have liberals and left-wing women in power suits making their point and then a very pretty slightly fussy woman in a dress would make the conservative case and it would be on relatable . i wf intended to be an organization that reflected the real lives of and concerns of today's s women. we believe all issues are women's issues from the economy to childcare policy to the regulatory state to revolution. under the leadership of harry lucas who will be tonight and , i wf has grown like wildfire and in the past decade we added the independent women's voice, the political action arm and this year the independent women's network, a national cyber networking operation that will build grassroots groups across the country. plus we now have a legal center by first rate conservative email attorneys and as soon as it's better fundedit will start suing people just like the left . [laughter] larry has accomplished t
back then there was ylonly phyllis schlaffly is evil for them which had defeated the equal rights amendment but they didn't seem so effective in media battles in the 90s. on any tv report you have liberals and left-wing women in power suits making their point and then a very pretty slightly fussy woman in a dress would make the conservative case and it would be on relatable . i wf intended to be an organization that reflected the real lives of and concerns of today's s women. we believe all...
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phyllis was asked about the influx of cash that came in after george floyd's death in 2021. >> it was a major shock committed was also a lot of weight, i did not see that coming. you know contrary to what has been reported much of the funding that came in. those lot avoid guilt money. >> according to the ap consultants among other expenses. >> 6 million of that nice mansion. this photo was shocking. a massive drug smuggling tunnel between mexico and california feeling the lethal frontal crisis here in america. two parents who lost their children say it's time for the white house to treat overdose deaths the same way they did covid-19 deaths. they're going to join us to explain. >> plus -- >> i will leave the court when i do my job as poorly as you do yours. [laughter] that was meant as a compliment really. >> burn from the silent guy. supreme court justice clarence thomas is a message for the media. here are his speedy to his critics. ♪ ♪ >> fox news alert. elon musk says he has still to take over twitter is paused. the building and tweeting about an hour ago. he said 20% fake spa
phyllis was asked about the influx of cash that came in after george floyd's death in 2021. >> it was a major shock committed was also a lot of weight, i did not see that coming. you know contrary to what has been reported much of the funding that came in. those lot avoid guilt money. >> according to the ap consultants among other expenses. >> 6 million of that nice mansion. this photo was shocking. a massive drug smuggling tunnel between mexico and california feeling the...
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. >> now i would like to recognize our newest member of the subcommittee, phyllis mccormick. >> thank you. i would like to yield my time. i yield back. >> chairman scott, sir, you have ms. mccormick's five minutes. >> can you very much. mr. eden, did you say that science was an ideology? >> i did not say that science was an ideology. i intended, and i think i made myself clear, if i didn't, apologies, that frequently idealogical and politically self-interested decisions are over science in the public policy discourse. >> if you're in the middle of a pandemic, is science to be ignored? >> science is neither to be ignored, for to be exploited. science is not to be identified with a particular individual or one contingent reading of data which can lead you to conclusions that belie the true scientific process. >> let me ask you a question about evidence. is there evidence that restraint and seclusion is more frequently and disproportionately inflicted on black students? >> there is, and with all scientific questions, there's a question of why is the kat saying what the data is saying beh
. >> now i would like to recognize our newest member of the subcommittee, phyllis mccormick. >> thank you. i would like to yield my time. i yield back. >> chairman scott, sir, you have ms. mccormick's five minutes. >> can you very much. mr. eden, did you say that science was an ideology? >> i did not say that science was an ideology. i intended, and i think i made myself clear, if i didn't, apologies, that frequently idealogical and politically self-interested...
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were forgotten or overlooked, including speeches by queen elizabeth the second, barbara jordan and phyllis schlafly. >> it has only been a short time that we have paid attention to what women say and we have an assumption, a large, general, cultural assumption that women were not the best speakers, that women weren't speaking, that women were silent, and in general it is true women didn't speak as much as men for a variety of reasons but it is not true women were not speaking. in fact, women have been speaking, hundreds of them, thousands of them, but we haven't had access to their words. >> donna ruben, sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a and all our podcasts on the free c-span now app. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? it is more than that. >> comcast is partnering with 1000 community centers to create wi-fi enabled areas so students from low income families can get the materials they need to be ready for everything. >>
were forgotten or overlooked, including speeches by queen elizabeth the second, barbara jordan and phyllis schlafly. >> it has only been a short time that we have paid attention to what women say and we have an assumption, a large, general, cultural assumption that women were not the best speakers, that women weren't speaking, that women were silent, and in general it is true women didn't speak as much as men for a variety of reasons but it is not true women were not speaking. in fact,...
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this includes speeches by queen elizabeth the second, barbara jordon, and phyllis. >> it's only in very resent times that we credited it all and paid attention to what women had to say. we have an assumption. a large assumption that women were not the best speakers and they were silenced and in general it's true they didn't speak as much as men. it's not true they weren't speaking but they have been speaking. hundreds of them, thousands of them. we just haven't had access to their words. >> donna rubin sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span q and a. you can watch this and more on our free c-span app. >>> the secretary of state wendy told lawmakers the add manipulate station supports working with congress to update the authorization for use of military force that was approved after the 9/11 terror attacks. >>> the committee on foreign affairs will come to order. without objection we are authorized to declare a recess at any point and you have five days for statements, materials for the record. to insert something in the record have your staff e-mail the previously mentioned address.
this includes speeches by queen elizabeth the second, barbara jordon, and phyllis. >> it's only in very resent times that we credited it all and paid attention to what women had to say. we have an assumption. a large assumption that women were not the best speakers and they were silenced and in general it's true they didn't speak as much as men. it's not true they weren't speaking but they have been speaking. hundreds of them, thousands of them. we just haven't had access to their words....
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colleen and phyllis, good morning how are you both. >> great. happy to see you. >> pete: i love that mug by the way. >> thank you. it was a gift. i love it. >> pete: phyllis, how are you doing. >> great. >> pete: first of all, you are an army vet yourself. your husband is a navy vet. >> yeah. >> he is overseas? >> is he. which we will talk about in a element no. first, what are you concerned about. when you think of our country today, what are you most concerned about. >> i did not vote for joe biden; however, he is our president. and i was hoping he would do a great job. but i was very disappointed to see that in the first year he has reversed so much of what president trump did. our borders are nonexistent. he has made us less energy independent. he botched the afghan withdrawal, inflation is at a high we haven't seen in decades. crime is rampant. it's just a sad world right now. a sad country. we are very weak on the world stage. so, i have a lot of concerns. i don't know which ones is my ton one there are lots of them there. >> pete: real qu
colleen and phyllis, good morning how are you both. >> great. happy to see you. >> pete: i love that mug by the way. >> thank you. it was a gift. i love it. >> pete: phyllis, how are you doing. >> great. >> pete: first of all, you are an army vet yourself. your husband is a navy vet. >> yeah. >> he is overseas? >> is he. which we will talk about in a element no. first, what are you concerned about. when you think of our country today, what...
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phyllis is the iowa representative was speaking. like iowa news interviewed the representative who is black about the incident and reported that she said the racist act seemed to last forever. she said, she has been called a racial impotent before. but had never experienced anything like what occurred on friday's call. the gazette, newspaper reports, individuals shouted and drew a racial epithet and posted an image of a monkey on the shared screen for all participants to see. among the events participants were three black state lawmakers and two black leaders in the iowa democratic party. one of the leaders in the call was iowa's first black democratic party chair, ross will burn. who joined this program in october. after someone threatened to lynch him because he wrote an op-ed critical of donald trump. that threat is still being investigated by the ames police department. a recording of friday's zoom meeting has been turned over to the western law in police department which is now investigating. and joining us now are two people w
phyllis is the iowa representative was speaking. like iowa news interviewed the representative who is black about the incident and reported that she said the racist act seemed to last forever. she said, she has been called a racial impotent before. but had never experienced anything like what occurred on friday's call. the gazette, newspaper reports, individuals shouted and drew a racial epithet and posted an image of a monkey on the shared screen for all participants to see. among the events...
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but they sent phyllis george, who was miss america 1970, i believe, and she later became the first lady of kentucky. but she was so beautiful and so was all of her entourage. they came to our icu and talked with every single soldier, which was awesome. and the soldier, one of the soldiers i was taking care of that day was a double amputee. both of his arms were amputated from the elbow down. and so he could not hold himself up. so i was holding him up, and she spent a lot of time with him. and when she was leaving, i laid him down, and i said wouldn't it be great if all of us looked that good? and he looked up at me and said they don't hold a candle to what you look like to us. well, i couldn't believe he said that. and i leaned down and i kissed his forehead. and i said i will never forget you. thank you. here he was supporting me when i was supposed to be supporting him. another story that always -- i never forget this one. there was an ambush at the anhhe pass. for whatever reason we needed that pass for the soldiers and we let it go and the vc would take over. it just went on and on
but they sent phyllis george, who was miss america 1970, i believe, and she later became the first lady of kentucky. but she was so beautiful and so was all of her entourage. they came to our icu and talked with every single soldier, which was awesome. and the soldier, one of the soldiers i was taking care of that day was a double amputee. both of his arms were amputated from the elbow down. and so he could not hold himself up. so i was holding him up, and she spent a lot of time with him. and...
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they're consistent with best practices and client science and economics just reiterating it that i phyllis country partnership has served as well the past i believe this will continue to serve us well as we move forward. >> on going as a question especially given the growing prominence of other agencies of developed states, given the scale of the emergency at usaid and potential to additional funds, to generate impact, and meet the needs to achieve the ambitious goal and i'm just about on time so i will some of the question you for the record and with that, our ranking of member is next. >> thank you and thank you all for your testimony. ms. caldwell, i understand the journey to the entity not trying to blame you for stuff in the past but we only debarred from reports to come out particularly with the inspector general to show that taxpayer money is not being used wisely years being wasted or fraudulent and wanted to point to the recent report regarding which really urged all my colleagues on the committee to also examine it because it's shocking to see billions of dollars and hundreds of
they're consistent with best practices and client science and economics just reiterating it that i phyllis country partnership has served as well the past i believe this will continue to serve us well as we move forward. >> on going as a question especially given the growing prominence of other agencies of developed states, given the scale of the emergency at usaid and potential to additional funds, to generate impact, and meet the needs to achieve the ambitious goal and i'm just about on...
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there certainly is -- phyllis shapley probably is a conspiracy theorist but we don't think of her like that. i think you're right i can say in the literature they play perhaps very much undeserved small role but i think they deserve a lot more attention. did you have a second one? >> i was thinking about -- so when you're talking about like how like the people like the power of the united states like engenders conspiracy theories that i was thinking like north korea and have the entire population is like brainwashed to believe they are the most absolute powerful nation in the world, they are perfect i like it when else is like this horrible person and this like screwed up place. but you don't really have conspiracy theories there. >> it's hard to know. we don't know -- a good question. there's also i think there's a cold of personality but you also have the idea that kim shot played around a coffin had 18 holes in one or when he was born like those of double eclipse and five rings come so there is that kind of myth building but i don't know that i don't know it's quite conspiracy but i
there certainly is -- phyllis shapley probably is a conspiracy theorist but we don't think of her like that. i think you're right i can say in the literature they play perhaps very much undeserved small role but i think they deserve a lot more attention. did you have a second one? >> i was thinking about -- so when you're talking about like how like the people like the power of the united states like engenders conspiracy theories that i was thinking like north korea and have the entire...
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. >> and -- [ inaudible ] -- >> and phyllis sheffley is, but there is certain, i can say that the literature, they play a perhaps very much smaller role that deserves a lot more attention. you have a second one? >> so, i was thinking the about, and when you were talking about how the people, like the power of the united states, like ingenders the conspiracy theories, and i was thinking about north korea how the entire nation is brainwashed to believe that they are the most powerful and everybody is this screwed up place, but you don't have conspiracy theories there. so. >> well, it is hard to know, but it is a great question. there is also, and i think that what we have there is a cult of personality, but you have to idea that kim shot, or played a round of golf and hall 18 hole in one, and he was born and there was a double eclipse and five rainbows and that kind of to myth-building that i don't know that i would quite do, and not quite a conspiracy, but it is interesting to think about in those closed communities that are dominated by a cult of personality of what you have. >> so is brainw
. >> and -- [ inaudible ] -- >> and phyllis sheffley is, but there is certain, i can say that the literature, they play a perhaps very much smaller role that deserves a lot more attention. you have a second one? >> so, i was thinking the about, and when you were talking about how the people, like the power of the united states, like ingenders the conspiracy theories, and i was thinking about north korea how the entire nation is brainwashed to believe that they are the most...
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myself are wearing orange today because of the story of one first nation's boarding school survivor phyllis webstep. she recounted her own point of ordering -- boarding school experience in canada. she was just 6 years old. she was living with her grandmother when she was taken away to a residential mission school. think about what that means to know that the child is entrusted to you as the grandparent that her -- her education, the only education that she will be able to receive will be away from the family, away from you at 6 years of age of her family didn't have a lot of money but somehow her mother managed to buy her a new outfit for her to wear on the first day of school and that outfit included a new shiny orange shirt that she picked out for this occasion. when that little girl arrived at school excited for her first day, she was shocked to be stripped of her clothes and her new orange shirt and forced to wear a standard uniform. it was that moment in time that would leave an indelible mark on a young girl that would later start a movement across nations to remind us how nrnt nativ
myself are wearing orange today because of the story of one first nation's boarding school survivor phyllis webstep. she recounted her own point of ordering -- boarding school experience in canada. she was just 6 years old. she was living with her grandmother when she was taken away to a residential mission school. think about what that means to know that the child is entrusted to you as the grandparent that her -- her education, the only education that she will be able to receive will be away...
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that mom is nicole phyllis and she is with me right now. nicole, i'm told you repeatedly requested public information to find out your daugher's curriculum, 200 requests for information. is that what the union objected to? >> well the school told me to submit public records requests. i emailed them a list of questions. they told me the only way they would answer my questions was submitting public records requests. i asked them to answer the questions in another way and they refused. i'm doing what the school told me to do and the union is suing me for that. stuart: on what grounds is the union suing you? >> in my opinion they want special treatment. the union doesn't want private information released. my information requested is requested under public records act. only public information is released under the process that i requested information. the union wants special treatment because they don't want their teachers exposed if they're teaching critical race theory. stuart: do you believe that they are critical race theory? >> well they im
that mom is nicole phyllis and she is with me right now. nicole, i'm told you repeatedly requested public information to find out your daugher's curriculum, 200 requests for information. is that what the union objected to? >> well the school told me to submit public records requests. i emailed them a list of questions. they told me the only way they would answer my questions was submitting public records requests. i asked them to answer the questions in another way and they refused. i'm...
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phyllis had that. john could probably tell us better that nobody has it all the time but in general she assumed -- i remember watching her, if you have ever seen her on youtube, videos of her debating and she always was smiling, even when the fur was flying. [laughter] >> that kind of brings in roger kipling possible point. i may be paraphrased a little bit, but in the end, if you can keep your head while all of those about you are losing theirs, you are probably the reason they are losing theirs. [laughter] >> when you were around phyllis, she kept her head and people were going nuts. >> what was that line, john? she was stressed out? what was it? >> well, she would tell people about president ronald reagan that he never seemed to have any stress, even though he had the most powerful job in the world. people said phyllis schlafly didn't show stress either, then somebody said no, she causes other people to have stress. [laughter] >> congressman go merge, one issue you care about is right to life. your
phyllis had that. john could probably tell us better that nobody has it all the time but in general she assumed -- i remember watching her, if you have ever seen her on youtube, videos of her debating and she always was smiling, even when the fur was flying. [laughter] >> that kind of brings in roger kipling possible point. i may be paraphrased a little bit, but in the end, if you can keep your head while all of those about you are losing theirs, you are probably the reason they are...
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phyllis had that. john could probably tell us better that nobody has it all the time, but in general she -- i remember watching her. if you've ever seen her on youtube, videos of her debating on how she was always smiling, even when the for was flying. doug >> that kind of brings in what roger coupling was saying. i maybe paraphrasing a little bit, but in the end, if you can keep your head while all of those about you are losing their's, you are probably the reason they are losing their's. >> that's right. that's right >> she kept her head and people were going nuts. >> what was that line she used to like to say? when they asked if she was stressed out? >> what was that line? >> she would tell the people about president ronald reagan that he never seemed to have any stress, even though he had the most powerful job in the world. people said that phyllis big schlafly didn't show stress either. and somebody said no, she causes other people to have stress. >> congressman, when issue you care about his -- y
phyllis had that. john could probably tell us better that nobody has it all the time, but in general she -- i remember watching her. if you've ever seen her on youtube, videos of her debating on how she was always smiling, even when the for was flying. doug >> that kind of brings in what roger coupling was saying. i maybe paraphrasing a little bit, but in the end, if you can keep your head while all of those about you are losing their's, you are probably the reason they are losing...
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phyllis had that. john probably could tell us better that nobody has it all the time, but in general, she knew the power of keep smiling. i remember watching her, if you've ever seen her -- if you do a search on our youtube channel you'll see videos of her debating and she always was smiling, even when the fur was flying. congressman gohmert -- >> well, that kind of brings in kipling's old point. maybe paraphrasing a little bit, but at the end, if you can keep your head -- >> yeah. >> -- while all those about you are losing theirs, you're probably the reason they're losing theirs. >> that's right. that's right. >> you get around phyllis, she kept her head and people were going nuts around her. >> what was that line she used to say? the stress -- they asked if she was stressed out or -- what was the line? >> well, she would tell the people, commenting about president ronald reagan that he never seemed to have any stress, even though he had the most powerful job in the world. and people said that phyllis
phyllis had that. john probably could tell us better that nobody has it all the time, but in general, she knew the power of keep smiling. i remember watching her, if you've ever seen her -- if you do a search on our youtube channel you'll see videos of her debating and she always was smiling, even when the fur was flying. congressman gohmert -- >> well, that kind of brings in kipling's old point. maybe paraphrasing a little bit, but at the end, if you can keep your head -- >> yeah....
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as he also has promises to be unlike any other right comp it has still been rolled out at phyllis i'm the nominees of south arriving at the 93rd academy awards often lots of testing and a quarantine period because of the pandemic there are no fans to grant them and this is our money won't have a host but the night could still be packed with surprises with a number of 1st time nominations brunell's has this preview. the emirates red carpet no adoring crowds no comedy acts instead of a fancy theater the awards will be handed out in an art deco era train station after a pandemic year in which the movie industry itself struggling and streaming video extended its dominance over cinema releases the oscars will be more low key this year not a lot of fun maybe i'm i am so sick of virtual award shows right now and people in their living rooms on zoom among the best picture nominees director chloe joust no man's land is the front runner since last year how much since the true no 2 months i'm test. of the same thing right now best actor award may come down to a choice between honors for the late
as he also has promises to be unlike any other right comp it has still been rolled out at phyllis i'm the nominees of south arriving at the 93rd academy awards often lots of testing and a quarantine period because of the pandemic there are no fans to grant them and this is our money won't have a host but the night could still be packed with surprises with a number of 1st time nominations brunell's has this preview. the emirates red carpet no adoring crowds no comedy acts instead of a fancy...
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bella the other to care for a millie year a women call phyllis tony or obama could if it is the knee in the hollow robot aluminum the lot are minimal and the ice a bit of a balloon has. the. cafferty file of article collision of a. for quality of care can all be over shot. but not for. you do your militia don't feel of. no no sure lynnette you have no shares keep up the education at the. cheap you can be idle you would not then do be young. really poor vision or keep your sedated that you. sit...
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women who wrote by louisa may alcott jay austan emily brontË gertrude stein and phyllis wheatley narrated by chloe d landis june mason and tyra kennedy. >> and the winner for best multi-voice performance is. >> clap when you land by elizabeth acevedo narrated i elizabeth acevedo and melania lisa marte. >> 2020 was your applause for many people. let's take a quiet moment to remember all those that we lost whether they be family or friends or are beloved members of our industry. we are thinking of you. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> we now transition into the moment where we get to hear from our winner. winning last year for me was a huge, huge honor. i feel like the relationship between a writer and an individual reader is one of the most sacred that there is. for me getting to be the direct conduit between the two is a sweet honor in itself and being recognized for that is something i will carry with me always. thank you. this ears finalist for best male narrator are. >> all the devils are here by louise penny. narrated by robert packers to. the auto by garfield malcolm x is told to alex haley b
women who wrote by louisa may alcott jay austan emily brontË gertrude stein and phyllis wheatley narrated by chloe d landis june mason and tyra kennedy. >> and the winner for best multi-voice performance is. >> clap when you land by elizabeth acevedo narrated i elizabeth acevedo and melania lisa marte. >> 2020 was your applause for many people. let's take a quiet moment to remember all those that we lost whether they be family or friends or are beloved members of our...
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approved for distribution right now at least $50000000.00 people have released have received one or both phyllis's of the vaccine in the u.s. bridge accounts for 15 percent of the population plus 7.7 percent are now fully vaccinated millions of other americans though they're still waiting to be vaccinated brant. there's talk of maybe moving to. approach what can you tell us about that well 1st i want to mention that what they're not referring to is the johnson and johnson a single dose vaccine what they referring to is just to receive one dose of the other to dos vaccines like the pfizer mcgurn are and right now there has been about a half of a dozen small studies which have all been very consistent with whether another but they have not been yet published that all suggest that this strategy could actually work now the theory behind it is to reconsider whether millions of doses intended as a 2nd shot in the pfizer modernize. to do those could be distributed as a 1st stoesz instead to offer at least some sort of protection and to a greater number of people but not all dr and that if our 2 of course
approved for distribution right now at least $50000000.00 people have released have received one or both phyllis's of the vaccine in the u.s. bridge accounts for 15 percent of the population plus 7.7 percent are now fully vaccinated millions of other americans though they're still waiting to be vaccinated brant. there's talk of maybe moving to. approach what can you tell us about that well 1st i want to mention that what they're not referring to is the johnson and johnson a single dose vaccine...
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thank you once again all. 3 of you for being here today phyllis i'd like to begin with you if i might and i think it's fair to say that a lot of a lot of people assume that everything would change when joe biden replaced donald trump in the white house but it's not quite so sanctions between beijing and washington remain just as high a surprise action not because joe biden already or he does his administration all already so that they will keep on being tough on china and this is also i mean of course trump did a lot of things wrong in the relationship with china in his presidency but that's only one part the other part china became a much bigger rival not only to the u.s. to the whole world of especially on the xi jinping so i'm not surprised at all that biden is following the tougher stance and you can also see that under the obama years if you can compared with the obama years he obama already said pivot to asia we focus more on asia and he didn't do much in his presidency and. now biden knows he doesn't he doesn't not only have to continue what obama was started with he has to be
thank you once again all. 3 of you for being here today phyllis i'd like to begin with you if i might and i think it's fair to say that a lot of a lot of people assume that everything would change when joe biden replaced donald trump in the white house but it's not quite so sanctions between beijing and washington remain just as high a surprise action not because joe biden already or he does his administration all already so that they will keep on being tough on china and this is also i mean of...
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being here today phyllis i'd like to begin with you if i might and i think it's fair to say that a lot of a lot of people assume that everything would change when joe biden replaced donald trump in the white house but it's not quite so extentions between beijing and washington remain just as high you surprise action not because joe biden already or he does his administration all already so that they will keep on being tough on china and this is also i mean of course trump did a lot of things wrong in the relationship with china in his presidency but that's only one part the other part china became a much bigger rival not only to the u.s. to the whole world of especially on the xi jinping so i'm not surprised at all that biden is following the tougher stance and you can also see that under the obama years if you can compared with the obama obama already said pivot to asia we focused more on asia and he didn't do much in his presidency and. now biden knows he doesn't he doesn't not only have to continue what obama was started with he has to be more tougher you know ok tyson against the b
being here today phyllis i'd like to begin with you if i might and i think it's fair to say that a lot of a lot of people assume that everything would change when joe biden replaced donald trump in the white house but it's not quite so extentions between beijing and washington remain just as high you surprise action not because joe biden already or he does his administration all already so that they will keep on being tough on china and this is also i mean of course trump did a lot of things...
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if you for being here today phyllis i'd like to begin with you if i might and i think it's fair to say that a lot of a lot of people assume that everything would change when joe biden replaced donald trump in the white house but it's not quite so sanctions between beijing and washington remain just as high you surprise action not because joe biden already or he does his administration all already set still that they will keep on being tough on china and this is also i mean of course trump did a lot of things wrong in the relationship with china in his presidency but that's only one part the other part china became a much bigger rival not only to the u.s. to the whole world of especially on the xi jinping so i'm not surprised at all that biden is following the tougher stance and you can also see that under the obama years if you can compared with the obama. obama already said pivot to asia we focused more on asia and he didn't do much in his presidency and. now biden knows he doesn't he doesn't not only have to continue what obama was started with he has to be more tougher you know ok t
if you for being here today phyllis i'd like to begin with you if i might and i think it's fair to say that a lot of a lot of people assume that everything would change when joe biden replaced donald trump in the white house but it's not quite so sanctions between beijing and washington remain just as high you surprise action not because joe biden already or he does his administration all already set still that they will keep on being tough on china and this is also i mean of course trump did a...
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a texas mother phyllis who caught a peeping tom, a 19-year-old peeping into her 15-year-old daughter's window. she called the police and tackled the guy before they got there. look at the dash cam. the chiefs could have used this woman against brady. now he is behind bars. >> he will never live that down. >> he should not. greg? >> let's roll it. >> ♪ ♪ . >> animals are great, animals are great. ♪ ♪ >> this is me about 9 p.m. after it kicks in. >> [laughing]. >> it doesn't matter what is on tv. >> [laughing]. >> it could be anything. it could be bret baier. i could be watching bret baier and go wow, man! look at that dude's hair. his hair is awesome. >> jasper would love that. >> aquariums are great. >> sorry. >> that's it for us. "special report" is next with bret baier. hi. >> bret: i have nice hair. welcome to washington. i am bret baier. house democrats wrap up their arguments saying president trump must be punished for lighting a match that led to the january 6 riot on capitol hill. they need 17 republicans to vote to convict the trump president. the trump legal team lays
a texas mother phyllis who caught a peeping tom, a 19-year-old peeping into her 15-year-old daughter's window. she called the police and tackled the guy before they got there. look at the dash cam. the chiefs could have used this woman against brady. now he is behind bars. >> he will never live that down. >> he should not. greg? >> let's roll it. >> ♪ ♪ . >> animals are great, animals are great. ♪ ♪ >> this is me about 9 p.m. after it kicks in....
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kids like phyllis. dean schillinger is cordoning the energy. his nonprofit youth speaks writing workshops for young people and. he wants to use rap to raise consciousness and fork food industry propaganda. this idea that they were being lied to. that's what inspired them to become change agents that's turned their problem from being a piece of art into a weapon. armed with talent and a video camera they launched an awareness campaign called the big picture. so for me each one of those films as a stone. that we were throwing. at the waterhole and trying to see which one could make the biggest way. i wanted. my baby will sing was to wake up time to walk to the bus pass me down the liquor stores pass caught by pass the 1st burger king the study into the 2nd burger king order my favorite round hash browns a brown body. and i don't know if we love. i just love not being hungry. written and performed chiefly by young hispanics and african-americans the videos garnered over a 1000000 views on you tube. so i think awareness makes it possible for people
kids like phyllis. dean schillinger is cordoning the energy. his nonprofit youth speaks writing workshops for young people and. he wants to use rap to raise consciousness and fork food industry propaganda. this idea that they were being lied to. that's what inspired them to become change agents that's turned their problem from being a piece of art into a weapon. armed with talent and a video camera they launched an awareness campaign called the big picture. so for me each one of those films as...
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also the tv show "phyllis" which was a spin-off. i am talking about the actress cloris leachman who played that legendary role. she died yesterday at 94. one of the funniest people ever on tv. she was everywhere. she won and oscar in "the last picture show." i think she has the most enemies of any actor. nine or eight -- the most emmys. she was also in one of the greatest movies of all time, "young frankenstein." she was amazing. also she was a finalist for miss chicago in 1946. she was miss chicago in 1946 miss america. she was beautiful, hilarious. 94. good for her. >> rest in peace. >> jesse: quite a run, very talented. also talented, katie. >> katie: thinks. i'm doing my "one more thing" from yesterday today because it's too good not to. i went sledding in utah. it was really cool to watch the dogs. these were super cute. have husky, half lab. two teams, one with boy dogs and one was girl dogs. more girl dogs pulling the sled than the male dogs. we went around in the snow and they were sweet and there was a super -- it was a sup
also the tv show "phyllis" which was a spin-off. i am talking about the actress cloris leachman who played that legendary role. she died yesterday at 94. one of the funniest people ever on tv. she was everywhere. she won and oscar in "the last picture show." i think she has the most enemies of any actor. nine or eight -- the most emmys. she was also in one of the greatest movies of all time, "young frankenstein." she was amazing. also she was a finalist for miss...