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phyllis: is horrifying. brian: you are president of the united states and you are in a democracy and people react. phyllis: you say to the world this is horrific and our obligation is to figure out how to stop this. if we are serious about stopping it, we have to understand why people would do this, why some people think it is a good thing, why they are attracting more recruits rather than fewer when they show these things, what is happening in our country and in the regions where there are troops operating, where our corporations are in control. where we are buying oil. what is happening that is creating this? if we don't understand that -- it is not about excusing it. for god's sakes, this has to be condemned. condemnation is only the beginning. but if we are not serious about understanding what causes it, we will never be serious about stopping it, because you cannot bomb terrorism out of existence. brian: what you think about the relationship with the saudi arabians? phyllis: it is always a mistake to ta
phyllis: is horrifying. brian: you are president of the united states and you are in a democracy and people react. phyllis: you say to the world this is horrific and our obligation is to figure out how to stop this. if we are serious about stopping it, we have to understand why people would do this, why some people think it is a good thing, why they are attracting more recruits rather than fewer when they show these things, what is happening in our country and in the regions where there are...
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c-span, author phyllis bennis. and the iowa state fair this week on q1 day, institute for-- on q and a, institute studies, phyllis bennis. phyllis bennis, how would you describe what you do for a living? phyllis: i get to work my passion, which is working as a public scholar. againstit means working wars and occupation and bad foreign policy, mostly by our own government. what does it mean day-to-day? i write stuff, i speak, i talk to people. >> who pays you? phyllis: i work for the institute of policy studies. it's been around since the early 60's. we raise money probably from foundations and probably from individuals and we don't take any government money or corporate money. >> when people give you money, what do they want from you? phyllis: usually what they want is access to information. isis has been a good example. who is isis? the reason i wrote a book about isis was because the book kept asking me where can i get some basic stuff? i don't need to be in next bird. i only need to be -- i only need basic step
c-span, author phyllis bennis. and the iowa state fair this week on q1 day, institute for-- on q and a, institute studies, phyllis bennis. phyllis bennis, how would you describe what you do for a living? phyllis: i get to work my passion, which is working as a public scholar. againstit means working wars and occupation and bad foreign policy, mostly by our own government. what does it mean day-to-day? i write stuff, i speak, i talk to people. >> who pays you? phyllis: i work for the...
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phyllis: they are not evil. they have a narrow economically focused understanding of what it means to be pro-american, to keep americans safe means to keep the corporations safe, to keep the ceo pay high, keep the price of oil low. those are all american interests. feeding children who are hungry? that is not an american interest. that is a sideline. so if you understand that it's power that is operative in washington, you become pretty cynical. it is not about being evil. barack obama is certainly not evil. i think barack obama the man understands race and class in a profound way, more than any other president we have ever had. not only because he is the first african american president, although that is a huge part of it, but also because he is april -- he is a brilliant scholar. but what barack obama the man thinks is not that important as far as what barack obama the president is going to do. brian: in this video, they are not americans that we will be watching, but isis that you wrote this book about. this
phyllis: they are not evil. they have a narrow economically focused understanding of what it means to be pro-american, to keep americans safe means to keep the corporations safe, to keep the ceo pay high, keep the price of oil low. those are all american interests. feeding children who are hungry? that is not an american interest. that is a sideline. so if you understand that it's power that is operative in washington, you become pretty cynical. it is not about being evil. barack obama is...
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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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you're -- >> phyllis: what? you know what, jack? >> jack: you're devastated. you're angry. you have every right to be. you've been violated. >> phyllis: for months. >> jack: if i could make annicelli pay, i would. >> phyllis: yeah, well, you can't. but we can make victor pay. and that's exactly what i intend to do. you got to be kidding me. he's alive? j
you're -- >> phyllis: what? you know what, jack? >> jack: you're devastated. you're angry. you have every right to be. you've been violated. >> phyllis: for months. >> jack: if i could make annicelli pay, i would. >> phyllis: yeah, well, you can't. but we can make victor pay. and that's exactly what i intend to do. you got to be kidding me. he's alive? j
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the office. >> phyllis: do you think that's gonna stop him? >> jack: i don't think you or i have anything to worry about. >> phyllis: how can you say that? >> jack: the police, the fbi are looking for him. victor has a team of people combing the city. marco knows if he comes back here, nothing is waiting for him but a jail cell. >> phyllis: that's not the only thing that's waiting for him. marisa is here. >> jack: sweetheart, marisa is not the enemy. >> phyllis: are you sure about that?
the office. >> phyllis: do you think that's gonna stop him? >> jack: i don't think you or i have anything to worry about. >> phyllis: how can you say that? >> jack: the police, the fbi are looking for him. victor has a team of people combing the city. marco knows if he comes back here, nothing is waiting for him but a jail cell. >> phyllis: that's not the only thing that's waiting for him. marisa is here. >> jack: sweetheart, marisa is not the enemy. >>...
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phyllis wrote a book called "who family."e american talking about what no-fault divorce has done in america. speaking to the truth and political correctness is incredibly important. i agree with that. way, on september 11-13, we have our annual event in st. louis. dr. carson is our first speaker. l.coman go to eaglecounci to find out more. on the debt question, there is a nother great street philosopher that becomes a racket. we are at the racket. washington really like the system. have consolidated power, they racket.ng a great that is why the conservative movement is having a debate whether be the power in the state or the judges. your caller brings up a good point. trump, for us, on china, international sovereignty -- eagle forum is a conservative organization, but we oppose all trade deals as bad for the american families. we go somewhere other than the american right on that. trump is speaking to china, which is a huge threat. we applaud him for bringing those issues to the forefront. host: you bring up trump, the caller
phyllis wrote a book called "who family."e american talking about what no-fault divorce has done in america. speaking to the truth and political correctness is incredibly important. i agree with that. way, on september 11-13, we have our annual event in st. louis. dr. carson is our first speaker. l.coman go to eaglecounci to find out more. on the debt question, there is a nother great street philosopher that becomes a racket. we are at the racket. washington really like the system....
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q&a, phyllis bennis. ial watch, which is what? guest: our mission is to grow up .- to promote transparency we do that by using the freedom of information act at the federal level and state level. host: you have been using that to go after hillary clinton's records. some new developments now that the fbi has the server and the e-mails. why is it such an important ?ssue jek guest: we have 3400 freedom of pendingion act requests on the operations of government. what happens, what the government is or isn't doing. of that universe, we have about 18 lawsuits that we filed because we need to go to court to compel the government to give us records. we are trying to help educate the public on the operations of the government. that is what our goal is. we get these records, and then make them public. we hope the public reviews them and has an idea of what is or is not happening. it is not based on soundbites, it is based on actual documents. andget past spin language, get to actually read the government's records. we think that is importan
q&a, phyllis bennis. ial watch, which is what? guest: our mission is to grow up .- to promote transparency we do that by using the freedom of information act at the federal level and state level. host: you have been using that to go after hillary clinton's records. some new developments now that the fbi has the server and the e-mails. why is it such an important ?ssue jek guest: we have 3400 freedom of pendingion act requests on the operations of government. what happens, what the...
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phyllis: thank you, it has been a pleasure. announcer: your free transcript or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at qanda.org. programs are also available as c-span podcasts. announcer: follow the c-span cities tour as we visit communities across america. >> the idea is to take the programming for history television the on the beltway to produce pieces that are a little bit more visual, that provide a window into these cities than viewers would normally go to that have registries and a rich literary scene as well. >> a lot of people have kind of her the history of the big cities like new york and l.a., chicago. but what about the smaller ones like albany, new york? what is the history of them? >> we have been to over 75 cities. inwill have hit 95 cities april 2016. of programming on c-span is event coverage. these take you to a home, i historic site. announcer: we partner with our cable affiliates to explore the literary culture of various. >> cities>> the key entry to the cities is the cable operator with a
phyllis: thank you, it has been a pleasure. announcer: your free transcript or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at qanda.org. programs are also available as c-span podcasts. announcer: follow the c-span cities tour as we visit communities across america. >> the idea is to take the programming for history television the on the beltway to produce pieces that are a little bit more visual, that provide a window into these cities than viewers would normally go to that have...
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c-span, author phyllis bennis. and the iowa state fair this week on q1 day, institute for-- on q and a, institute studies, phyllis bennis. phyllis bennis, how would you describe what you do for a living? phyllis: i get to work my passion, which is working as a public scholar. for me, it means
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and kitchens where every meal is >> phyllis: i don't understand. what do you mean, there are two jack abbotts? >> jack: this is gonna be hard for you to believe. hell, i can't believe i'm saying it. but someone who looked just like me took over my life while i was thousands of miles away. a-and i know you think i've lost my mind or that this is some side effect of the coma. it's not. it happened. i haven't been more lucid in months. red, this man completely took over my life. >> phyllis: [ chuckles softly ] how -- how could...someone get away with that? >> jack: with the help of the son of a bitch who put this whole thing in motion.
and kitchens where every meal is >> phyllis: i don't understand. what do you mean, there are two jack abbotts? >> jack: this is gonna be hard for you to believe. hell, i can't believe i'm saying it. but someone who looked just like me took over my life while i was thousands of miles away. a-and i know you think i've lost my mind or that this is some side effect of the coma. it's not. it happened. i haven't been more lucid in months. red, this man completely took over my life....
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>> phyllis: what's with all the consternation over here? it looks very serious. >> jack: yeah, i'm not sure. i didn't expect it, either. i just offered her the position we talked about. see, there was some forethought to all this. it didn't come off the top of my head. >> ashley: i'm not a piece that you can shove around on your chess board. >> phyllis: ashley, this isn't a game. it's time jack not carry this all on his shoulders -- this family, this company.
>> phyllis: what's with all the consternation over here? it looks very serious. >> jack: yeah, i'm not sure. i didn't expect it, either. i just offered her the position we talked about. see, there was some forethought to all this. it didn't come off the top of my head. >> ashley: i'm not a piece that you can shove around on your chess board. >> phyllis: ashley, this isn't a game. it's time jack not carry this all on his shoulders -- this family, this company.
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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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phyllis and her organization started it before specially soviet communism. she supported reagan when a lot of others weren't. the china question is a huge one. it is a communist nation. they treat the people terribly, poison the environment. more importantly, we have got ourselves in trade deals with them where we are tied to them in a way that is very unhelpful for our families and our future. if you talk to big business leaders, they will tell you that once the early 2000 decisions were made by the bush administration to allow china into the wto, 2001, after 9/11, the big business guys said we had to deal with china. we are seeing jobs and our way of life shifting. china has a big stick hanging over us. it's a very big problem. any candidate will speak articulately about that threat is very important. that's one of the things we have to do. >> you mentioned your past work before taking over as president in the eagle forum. that included chief of staff for matt blunt, on this program last week if our viewers want to check out that segment last thursday. you
phyllis and her organization started it before specially soviet communism. she supported reagan when a lot of others weren't. the china question is a huge one. it is a communist nation. they treat the people terribly, poison the environment. more importantly, we have got ourselves in trade deals with them where we are tied to them in a way that is very unhelpful for our families and our future. if you talk to big business leaders, they will tell you that once the early 2000 decisions were made...
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>> phyllis: what's with all the consternation over here? it looks very serious. >> jack: yeah, i'm not sure. i didn't expect it, either. i just offered her the position we talked about. see, there was some forethought to all this. it didn't come off the top of my head. >> ashley: i'm not a piece that you can shove around on your chess board. >> phyllis: ashley, this isn't a game. it's time jack not carry this all on his shoulders -- this family, this company. we need to unitein
>> phyllis: what's with all the consternation over here? it looks very serious. >> jack: yeah, i'm not sure. i didn't expect it, either. i just offered her the position we talked about. see, there was some forethought to all this. it didn't come off the top of my head. >> ashley: i'm not a piece that you can shove around on your chess board. >> phyllis: ashley, this isn't a game. it's time jack not carry this all on his shoulders -- this family, this company. we need to...
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institute for policy's study and into were activist phyllis bennis on u.s. foreign policy since 9/11, the recent negotiations with iran, and the war on terrorists. >> who is isis? what do they believe? why are they so violent? all those questions are important and i address them in the book. what is more important because it is something we can do something about is, what is the u.s. policy regarding isis? why isn't it working? can we go to war against terrorism? wrong or is the war it wrong to say there should be a war against terrorism at all? i think those are the questions that are the most important and will be the most useful. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's "q&a." >> each week, american history tv's "reel america" brings you archival films that help to tell the story of the 20th century. >> the b-29, the scourge of japan's home island. mighty engines of destruction bringing home the lesson of pearl harbor. japan came under the inevitable rain of ruin. allied sea forces moving up to the japanese home island shelled the mainland almos
institute for policy's study and into were activist phyllis bennis on u.s. foreign policy since 9/11, the recent negotiations with iran, and the war on terrorists. >> who is isis? what do they believe? why are they so violent? all those questions are important and i address them in the book. what is more important because it is something we can do something about is, what is the u.s. policy regarding isis? why isn't it working? can we go to war against terrorism? wrong or is the war it...
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you know, phyllis would say that would be wonderful. but i'm not quite that far yet. one reason, one reason we have gone from 2% women not force to 14% has nothing to do with egalitariani is egalitarianism, we cannot find the men. we have lowered the standard, we are taking people with drug records and people mentally unstab. it's incredible what we did to the armed forces and the reserves have is become an operational reserve rather than a strategic reserve as they have been for so many years and they have been broken too. think about that, young people. >> i can just have a point about the military? i work a lot with iraq veterans against the war. which is an extraordinary organization of mainly young, not so young anymore, veterans of both iraq and afghanistan and one of the things we talked about a lot is what the statistics showed particularly from iraq, afghanistan as well, about who it was from the u.s. who was dying in those wars. a the single most common thread among the thousands killed in the war from the u.s., was that they were from rural areas of towns o
you know, phyllis would say that would be wonderful. but i'm not quite that far yet. one reason, one reason we have gone from 2% women not force to 14% has nothing to do with egalitariani is egalitarianism, we cannot find the men. we have lowered the standard, we are taking people with drug records and people mentally unstab. it's incredible what we did to the armed forces and the reserves have is become an operational reserve rather than a strategic reserve as they have been for so many years...
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. >> and phyllis, it's fascinating, it was a so much more great of a threat >> it certainly doesn't have the capacity now, but gave up far more of that future than the u.s. gave up of anything. so it was on that sense something that the u.s. gained much more than iran gained. it's certainly true, iran wanted and got the, at least potential for lifting most of the economic sanctions, assuming that they are certified to be abiding by the terms of the treaty, but the u.s. gave up none of that. so i think that, you know, it's a very interesting comparison to the 50 years ago of jfk. >> we have to squeeze in a quick break here, we'll be back with more with our guests in a moment. this kid makes stains like crazy so we got our new he washing machine but it took forever turns out it wasn't the machine, it was our detergent. so we switched to tide turbo clean. now we get way cleaner clothes way faster he turbo clean. 6x the cleaning power in ½ the time >>> i recognize that netanyahu disagrees, disagrees strongly. i do not doubt his sincerity, but i believe he is wrong. i believe the facts suppo
. >> and phyllis, it's fascinating, it was a so much more great of a threat >> it certainly doesn't have the capacity now, but gave up far more of that future than the u.s. gave up of anything. so it was on that sense something that the u.s. gained much more than iran gained. it's certainly true, iran wanted and got the, at least potential for lifting most of the economic sanctions, assuming that they are certified to be abiding by the terms of the treaty, but the u.s. gave up none...
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. >> and phyllis, it's fascinating, it was a so much more great of a threat to the united states season soviet union at the time with missiles aimed every day, poised and ready to go at all major east coast u.s. cities to compare the so-called threat from iran to the united states to what we were facing with the soviet union, it's just incomparable. >> it's extraordinary, and it was very important that president obama made that point. >> it certainly doesn't have the capacity now, but gave up far more of that future than the u.s. gave up of anything. so it was on that sense something that the u.s. gained much more than iran gained. it's certainly true, iran wanted and got the, at least potential for lifting most of the economic sanctions, assuming that they are certified to be abiding by the terms of the treaty, but the u.s. gave up none of that. so i think that, you know, it's a very interesting comparison to the 50 years ago of jfk. >> we have to squeeze in a quick break here, we'll be back with more with our guests in a moment. the signs are everywhere. the lincoln summer invitation
. >> and phyllis, it's fascinating, it was a so much more great of a threat to the united states season soviet union at the time with missiles aimed every day, poised and ready to go at all major east coast u.s. cities to compare the so-called threat from iran to the united states to what we were facing with the soviet union, it's just incomparable. >> it's extraordinary, and it was very important that president obama made that point. >> it certainly doesn't have the capacity...
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instead, phyllis put this in. the front lines of politics and the action is the republican party on the issues we care about. she has not been shy in saying we are interested in the two-party system and contributing to the republican party as a conservative party. as an organization. we spend a lot of time in states educating about the public schools and schools in general can be impacted by common core, how badly we think it is. she uses the term military superiority. it is a different understanding of america's place in the world. she talks about the role of judges and judicial supremacy. republican appointees that have changed the balance of power in america. >> what would be your answer to that question we posted of yours, should the u.s. constitution be changed and if so, how would you change it? >> one of your callers from illinois said what phillis often says, it is very difficult and generally a waste of time. she believes it is a mistake and a red herring. i think she would say, we need people, elected of
instead, phyllis put this in. the front lines of politics and the action is the republican party on the issues we care about. she has not been shy in saying we are interested in the two-party system and contributing to the republican party as a conservative party. as an organization. we spend a lot of time in states educating about the public schools and schools in general can be impacted by common core, how badly we think it is. she uses the term military superiority. it is a different...
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retired philadelphia police officer and air force and naval reserve veteran had just lost his wife phyllis of 57 years last week to breast cancer. >> the mass cards, our marriage pictures, you name it. >> reporter: carmen says looking at his house, he knows the outcome would have been different without phyllis looking out for him. >> she's always looking out for me. >> reporter: carmen says he will get through all of this with the help of a great family. i'm doug shimell, nbc 10 news. >>> the country's attention is shifting back to ferguson, missouri today. one person is in critical condition there after detectives shot him during protests overnight. nbc 10's keith jones is live in our digital operations center with details. >> reporter: we just learned police in st. louis county have declared a state of emergency. this comes now after peaceful protests turned violent last night. a warning for you, you might find the next video disturbing. that dramatic video shows the scene when the shots were fired which started as a peaceful protest marking the one-year anniversary of the shooting death
retired philadelphia police officer and air force and naval reserve veteran had just lost his wife phyllis of 57 years last week to breast cancer. >> the mass cards, our marriage pictures, you name it. >> reporter: carmen says looking at his house, he knows the outcome would have been different without phyllis looking out for him. >> she's always looking out for me. >> reporter: carmen says he will get through all of this with the help of a great family. i'm doug...
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. >> this sunday night on q and a, institute for policy studies fellow and antiwar activist, phyllis dennis 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? these questions are important and i address them in the book. is whatmore important is the u.s. policy regarding isis? why isn't it working? are we doing the war wrong or is it wrong to say there should be a war against terrorism at all? those are the questions that are in some ways are the most important and the most useful. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. >> each week, american history tv sits in on a lecture. you can watch classes here at 8:00 and midnight eastern. next, donald miller talks about what daily life was like for british and american airmen during world war ii and how their experiences differed from infantrymen. he also describes how the strategy of using air power changed over the course of the war. this class is two hours. prof. miller: i'm going to show you some slides. it is not a pro forma lecture. we will k
. >> this sunday night on q and a, institute for policy studies fellow and antiwar activist, phyllis dennis 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? these questions are important and i address them in the book. is whatmore important is the u.s. policy regarding isis? why isn't it working? are we doing the war wrong or is it wrong to say there should be a war against terrorism at all? those...
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. >> reporter: it was barely five days since carmen adamo lost his wife of almost six decades, phyllis, to breast cancer. >> i buried my wife on august 4th at veterans cemetery. and here's only five days later, this happens. >> reporter: sunday night, the front wall of carmen's home on busleton avenue exploded. >> we saw that car almost fully inside the home of my next door neighbor. and smoke coming out from all over. >> i just yelled his name, i didn't see him, because he would usually stay in the basement to watch tv and stuff. >> reporter: that's exactly where carmen was. >> it knocked me right out of the seat. when i knocked out of the seat i hit a table with my knee and apparently i got cut with flying glass. >> reporter: the 84-year-old former philadelphia police officer and air force and naval veteran had to be rescued from a rear window. and police have charged 34-year-old katherine ryan with driving under the influence. carmen is convinced the only reason he survived is that phyllis was looking out for him. >> i'm heartbroken. because i don't need this at this time of my life
. >> reporter: it was barely five days since carmen adamo lost his wife of almost six decades, phyllis, to breast cancer. >> i buried my wife on august 4th at veterans cemetery. and here's only five days later, this happens. >> reporter: sunday night, the front wall of carmen's home on busleton avenue exploded. >> we saw that car almost fully inside the home of my next door neighbor. and smoke coming out from all over. >> i just yelled his name, i didn't see him,...
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last week he buried his wife, phyllis, who had been battling cancer for years. >> she got buried on august the fourth at veterans cemetery in newtown and then four days later, sunday, yeah, four or five days later this happens. >> reporter: carmen's daughter lisa is just glad she didn't lose her father a week after her mother died. >> i was relieved to see he was awake and alert and talking. cuts upset me a little bit with the stitches but glad he's okay. >> reporter: carmen is a retired philadelphia police officer. >>> he and phyllis bought this house back in 1960 right after they got married. he says he won't be back. he's now moving on to a nursing home. live in rhawnhurst, david henry, channel6 "action news. monica. >> thank you, david. >>> a 24-year-old woman and a 30-year-old man were killed after a vehicle crashed and overturned. it happened early this morning at adams and whitaker avenues in the lawncrest section of philadelphia. police say the driver was speeding, tried to turn but hit the curb then hit a utility box. the impact caused that vehicle to flip over ejecting the driver
last week he buried his wife, phyllis, who had been battling cancer for years. >> she got buried on august the fourth at veterans cemetery in newtown and then four days later, sunday, yeah, four or five days later this happens. >> reporter: carmen's daughter lisa is just glad she didn't lose her father a week after her mother died. >> i was relieved to see he was awake and alert and talking. cuts upset me a little bit with the stitches but glad he's okay. >> reporter:...
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phyllis, and matthews, thank you both. that will do it for tonight's "inside story". tomorrow we'll look at the changes to a big bees of the dream - owning a home. i'm sheila macvicar in for luis suarez >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ hello and welcome to the news hour i'm jane in doha the top stories anti-houthi fighters recapture yemen's largest military base. >> i'm charles reporting from cali where thousands of migrants are determined to cross the channel and get to the u.k. >>> the victims of conflict in sudan's south state. and we report on the $700 million corruption scandal that
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phyllis, and matthews, thank you both. that will do it for tonight's "inside story". tomorrow we'll look at the changes to a big bees of the dream - owning a home. i'm sheila macvicar in for luis suarez >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on not just in this country but around the world. >> ...as if there were no cameras here, would be the best solution. >> this goes to the heart of the argument >> to tell you the stories that...
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phyllis, and matthews, thank you both. that will do it for tonight's "inside story". tomorrow we'll look at the changes to a big bees of the dream - owning a home. i'm sheila macvicar in for luis suarez, thank you for joining us. >> august 25, 2014.
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last week he buried his wife, phyllis, who had been battling cancer for years. >> she got buried on august the fourth at veterans cemetery at newtown. and then four days later -- one, two, 34 -- sunday, yeah, four or five days later this happens. >> reporter: carmen's daughter lisa is just glad she didn't lose her father a week after her mother died. >> i was relieved to see he was awake and alert and talking. the cuts upset me a little bit with the stitches but glad he's okay. >> reporter: carmen says he'll be back to this house but only to pick up his things and a lifetime of memories. he's now moving on to a nursing home. in rhawnhurst, david henry, channel6 "action news." >> lifeguards on long beach island made a save today but this one was on the beach. guards rescued a 12-year-old boy who got buried in the sand. it happened just before 2 o'clock on the beach in surf city. rescuers say the child was digging in the sand when it caved in on top of him. the child was taken to the hospital. he is in stable condition. >>> a truck got wedged under a tractor-trailer after a crash on i-95 in
last week he buried his wife, phyllis, who had been battling cancer for years. >> she got buried on august the fourth at veterans cemetery at newtown. and then four days later -- one, two, 34 -- sunday, yeah, four or five days later this happens. >> reporter: carmen's daughter lisa is just glad she didn't lose her father a week after her mother died. >> i was relieved to see he was awake and alert and talking. the cuts upset me a little bit with the stitches but glad he's...
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[horn] >> tonight on q&a, institute for policy studies fellow and antiwar activist phyllis foreign policy. since 9/11, the reasons negotiations with iran. >> who is isis? why are they so violent? areof those questions important, but i think what is more important because it is something we can do something about is what is the u.s. policy? why isn't it working? can we go to war against terrorism? are we doing the war wrong? is it wrong to say we should be a war against terrorism at all? those are the questions that are the most important and will be the most useful. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's q&a. 1935, franklin d roosevelt put his signature on the social security act. president roosevelt: this social security measure gives at least some protection to 50 million of our citizens who will reap direct benefits through unemployment compensation, through old age pensions, and through increased services for the protection of children and the prevention of their health. >> then 15 years later, congress passed a new social security law. a law designed to meet today's needs
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among the stars there, forest whitaker, phyllis b jones. it is slated for release in december of 2016. >>> all right, it is 5:00 ooh right now. we'll take short break. first though here is a look at what's coming up tonight on cbs-3. stay with us. so you're telling me staples wion lowest prices?he g we have a 110% price match guarantee for back to school. look me in the eye and tell me staples has the lowest prices. staples has the lowest prices with our price match guarantee. works for me. make 110% price match guarantee for school happen. staples make more happen. >> a paris illinois woman is showing mack taste does make perfect in the annual hog calling contest. take a listen. >> rick, rick, ricky! rick, rick, ricky! >> oh, man, i would come running just to make it stop. bea was spectator last year, and decided to participate in this one. she said the key to her success was her husband's support, as she competed against six other women for the title. that's very nice. chris car won the hog calling contest, there was one of those, as well
among the stars there, forest whitaker, phyllis b jones. it is slated for release in december of 2016. >>> all right, it is 5:00 ooh right now. we'll take short break. first though here is a look at what's coming up tonight on cbs-3. stay with us. so you're telling me staples wion lowest prices?he g we have a 110% price match guarantee for back to school. look me in the eye and tell me staples has the lowest prices. staples has the lowest prices with our price match guarantee. works...
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when both jack and phyllis walked in here, they were both in danger. >> nick: from this marco annicelli person? >> victor: yeah. there's a lot we don't know about jack or the people he's associating with or the lengths he will go to. >> nick: are you talking about this mysterious plot to bring down the newmans? >> victor: you bet. i'm talking about the paragon project -- serious business.
when both jack and phyllis walked in here, they were both in danger. >> nick: from this marco annicelli person? >> victor: yeah. there's a lot we don't know about jack or the people he's associating with or the lengths he will go to. >> nick: are you talking about this mysterious plot to bring down the newmans? >> victor: you bet. i'm talking about the paragon project -- serious business.
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. >>> phyllis are 15 and five since the all-star break. averaging five runs a game, looking for the sweep this afternoon against the padres. we will pick up the action in the first, two runners on, line drive to right, matt just can't catch. fernandez scores, so take the lead. to the sixth, herrera, the little bull, got ahold of this pitch, sending it deep into the stands, that's his sixth of the season. phillies take two-nothing lead. herrera with 12 game hitting streak. after the padres cut the, it will drive in freddie galvis, the phillies lead five-two in the eighth. >>> coming up tonight in the sport zone, we will have more eagles training camp and how about those phillies when the philadelphia daily news columnist david murphy joins me, that's tonight right after the late news here on cbs-3. >> really special what the e-a-g-l-e-s dels today. >> really is. real a nice event. >> absolutely. >> thank you, very much. back with you in just a you'd do that for me? really? yeah i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state
. >>> phyllis are 15 and five since the all-star break. averaging five runs a game, looking for the sweep this afternoon against the padres. we will pick up the action in the first, two runners on, line drive to right, matt just can't catch. fernandez scores, so take the lead. to the sixth, herrera, the little bull, got ahold of this pitch, sending it deep into the stands, that's his sixth of the season. phillies take two-nothing lead. herrera with 12 game hitting streak. after the...
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this is a volume of poems, published in london in 1773 by a young woman named phyllis wheatley who's the first published african-american poet in american history. phillis wheatley had been enslaved on the west coast of africa, probably in gambia or again gal asenegal brought in t 1950s. she was sold to a family by the name of wheatley in massachusetts and the daughter in the family taught her to read and write. and she had a real natural talent for writing verse are. and, of course, at the time this was an extraordinary development. so much so that there were those as she began publishing pieces in the newspaper and they began to be circulated there was actually a trial held in boston where people like john hancock and other significant figures in the community were brought together to basically put her on trial, ask her questions to try to determine if it was possible that this african-american woman could have written poetry like this. of course, she passed and they actually wrote a testimonial saying that they believed that she, in fact, had been the talented writer who produced
this is a volume of poems, published in london in 1773 by a young woman named phyllis wheatley who's the first published african-american poet in american history. phillis wheatley had been enslaved on the west coast of africa, probably in gambia or again gal asenegal brought in t 1950s. she was sold to a family by the name of wheatley in massachusetts and the daughter in the family taught her to read and write. and she had a real natural talent for writing verse are. and, of course, at the...
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the sunday night on q&a institute for policy antiwar activist phyllis bennett on u.s. foreign policy since 911. recent negotiations with iran and the war and terror. who is isis and what other area origins and why they so violent? these are important questions that are addressed in the book. what's more important is something we can do about is what is the u.s. policy regarding isis, why isn't isn't it working? can we really gone to war against terrorism, are we doing the war wrong? or should there be a war against terrorism at all? >> sunday night night at eight eastern and pacific. >> coming up tonight on c-span two, book tv and primetime features biographies in my mars, first lucinda franks on her books timeless love, morgan thal and me. and the "vietnam rough riders", after that pamela newkirk on the life of auto bango, later, former new york city bernard character on his memoir from jailer to jailed. >> next lucinda franks discusses his her memoir timeless love, morgan thal and me. it tells the story of her life with former manhattan district attorney margaret rog
the sunday night on q&a institute for policy antiwar activist phyllis bennett on u.s. foreign policy since 911. recent negotiations with iran and the war and terror. who is isis and what other area origins and why they so violent? these are important questions that are addressed in the book. what's more important is something we can do about is what is the u.s. policy regarding isis, why isn't isn't it working? can we really gone to war against terrorism, are we doing the war wrong? or...
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when both jack and phyllis walked in here, they were both in danger. >> nick: from this marco annicelli person? >> victor: yeah. there's a lot we don't know about jack or the people he's associating with or the lengths he will go to. >> nick: are you talking about this mysterious plot to bring down the newmans? >> victor: you bet. i'm talking about the paragon project -- serious business.
when both jack and phyllis walked in here, they were both in danger. >> nick: from this marco annicelli person? >> victor: yeah. there's a lot we don't know about jack or the people he's associating with or the lengths he will go to. >> nick: are you talking about this mysterious plot to bring down the newmans? >> victor: you bet. i'm talking about the paragon project -- serious business.
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. >> tonight on "q and a," active batts onist phyllis reason negotiations with iran, and the want terror. >> who is isis? why they so violent? all questions are important, and i dressed them in the book, but what i think is more important, because it is something we can do something about is what is u.s. policy regarding isis? white isn't it working? can we really go to war on terrorism? are we doing the war wrong? i think those are the questions that in some way are the most important and most useful. andonight at 8:00 eastern pacific on c-span's "q&a." year's iowa state fair -20 third,e august 13 and will be listed by many candidates te seeking the 2016 6 nomination. we learn about the history of the iowa state fair, and its role as additional stop on the road to the white house. >> the first iowa state fair was held in fairfield, iowa in 1854, some 150 years ago now. it started very small, in southeast iowa. frome fair progressed fairfield, iowa, i think it went to eight cities over the course ina number of years, and 1879, it came to des moines. that point, a few years later, the leg
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he went from philip to phyllis and a look at a look at the transgender issue from four decades ago. once ant page story -- transgender judge. -- once a pariah, not a transgender judge. the leader in the transgender movement and her story is front-page of "the new york times." thomas is next from texas. good morning. like to pointd out the problems with climate change as it was shown on the tv this morning with the two gentlemen. people are not following the money. when you follow the money, you are going to find it going right into the politicians hand and basically on the democratic side, so you get their way reduced in the form of a bill that they want like the greenpeace people, etc., but there is also another issue, too, that when you go back to december 8, 1994 hundred and president bill clinton, he put forth and laid all of congress exempt from having their pensions touched as far as percentage of whatever the treasury was on interest rate, and that caused the people who were not exempt, the average person, when they retire one-on-one, individually on the retirement date prior
he went from philip to phyllis and a look at a look at the transgender issue from four decades ago. once ant page story -- transgender judge. -- once a pariah, not a transgender judge. the leader in the transgender movement and her story is front-page of "the new york times." thomas is next from texas. good morning. like to pointd out the problems with climate change as it was shown on the tv this morning with the two gentlemen. people are not following the money. when you follow the...
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. >> this sunday night, institute fellowlicy studies phyllis bennett. >> why are they so violent? these questions are important. what is more important in some ways, what is the u.s. policy regarding isis, why isn't it working? can we go to war against terrorism? is it wrong to say there should be a war against terrorism at all? those questions are the most important and the most useful.
. >> this sunday night, institute fellowlicy studies phyllis bennett. >> why are they so violent? these questions are important. what is more important in some ways, what is the u.s. policy regarding isis, why isn't it working? can we go to war against terrorism? is it wrong to say there should be a war against terrorism at all? those questions are the most important and the most useful.
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phyllis, is that right? i think so. yeah. let me continue with you then, robin. because there's two deminxes to your question -- to the question i have for you. for the people who are -- they do have a 401(k), so what can you do to make sure that when they either retire, or they leave a job, because this is no longer our father's and mother's generation where you work 30 years at the same place, more and more it's people bop around in the generation. so how do you educate them? and then, the second part of the question really gets back to what the president said, which is about a third of the workers don't have access to a workplace retirement plan. and so life is more challenging because obviously social security alone, in all likelihood, is not going to be enough. and i know that you've thought about this. and your boss, and your company, which is very forward leaning, has been thinking a lot about this. if you could address that sort of two-part question. for those of you who have that 401(k), you know, how can we make sure that folks are educated about their
phyllis, is that right? i think so. yeah. let me continue with you then, robin. because there's two deminxes to your question -- to the question i have for you. for the people who are -- they do have a 401(k), so what can you do to make sure that when they either retire, or they leave a job, because this is no longer our father's and mother's generation where you work 30 years at the same place, more and more it's people bop around in the generation. so how do you educate them? and then, the...
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. >> this sunday night, institute fellowlicy studies phyllis bennett. >> why are they so violent? these questions are important. what is more important in some ways, what is the u.s. policy regarding isis, why isn't it working? can we go to war against terrorism? is it wrong to say there should be a war against terrorism at all? those questions are the most important and the most useful. >> each week, american history tv sits in on a lecture. you can watch classes here at 8:00 and midnight eastern. next, donald miller talks about what daily life was like for british and american airmen during world war ii and how their experiences differed from infantrymen. hours.ass is two prof. miller: i'm going to show you some slides. .t is not a pro forma lecture ,f you have questions observations, let me know. where we are at the 1943. we have invaded sicily, we have invaded italy. we are beginning to win the title of the atlantic. an enormous russian victory at stalingrad. hurting, now the war is beginning to reverse itself. we are going to turn back a little bit to the beginning of the ame
. >> this sunday night, institute fellowlicy studies phyllis bennett. >> why are they so violent? these questions are important. what is more important in some ways, what is the u.s. policy regarding isis, why isn't it working? can we go to war against terrorism? is it wrong to say there should be a war against terrorism at all? those questions are the most important and the most useful. >> each week, american history tv sits in on a lecture. you can watch classes here at 8:00...
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2015] >> tonight on "q&a," institute for policy studies fellow ends and tight -- and antiwar activist phyllis bennis. what are their origins, what do they believe? why are they so violent? all of those questions are important and that got them all in this book. but more important in some ways because it is something we can do something about, what is the u.s. policy regarding isis? why is it working? are we 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 rt
2015] >> tonight on "q&a," institute for policy studies fellow ends and tight -- and antiwar activist phyllis bennis. what are their origins, what do they believe? why are they so violent? all of those questions are important and that got them all in this book. but more important in some ways because it is something we can do something about, what is the u.s. policy regarding isis? why is it working? are we doing the war wrong, or is it wrong to say there should be a war...
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but i haven't given up on my phyllis yet. what sport do you think philadelphia has the best chance to get a championship yet. >> i have to say the eagles. i think the eagles have a really good shot making it to the playoffs. what was going through your mind when you her the owe investigation for charley he man yell. that was great. charley manual really deserved that. it was great. was it a bit sad that was for the manager that got fired a few years ago. >> we love charley. we were inside the stadium and not a huge rush to fill the seats on this sunny saturday. those coming in will see smith and manual around the batting cage. all around the stadium signing ought graphs for the next few minutes so who will the next champion and what team will be the next franchise to get into the post season. we're getting different answers, but the eagles season is up next. this stadium to be filled and loud and the last and only team with the eagles with a winning record, but now almost a completely new team and maybe one day it will be aga
but i haven't given up on my phyllis yet. what sport do you think philadelphia has the best chance to get a championship yet. >> i have to say the eagles. i think the eagles have a really good shot making it to the playoffs. what was going through your mind when you her the owe investigation for charley he man yell. that was great. charley manual really deserved that. it was great. was it a bit sad that was for the manager that got fired a few years ago. >> we love charley. we were...
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our phyllis legend, curt schilling, in a world of trouble. >> hey, hi, alex. >> high! >> what do you say, dave? >> i like that. half of that, at least. >> dave likes fireball. >> man, that's true,'s fireball. national dog day. did you see this? so sends us your pictures of your dog on facebook, stain gram, twitter, use the #fox29goodday. >> i don't have a dog. >> me neither. >> two dogs. >> oh, okay. >> have the lab and little baby boxer. british bulldog. >> course you do. chocolate lab, store a goal never. >> goal end. what do you have a station wagon, too? >> with the wood panelling on the side. >> oh, that's our bob kelly right there. >> let's get to weather and traffic. here we go. >> no dog days of the weather, ultimate doppler all clear. things looking good, low humidity, rain cleared out. these temperatures in for quick warm up. 60s to 50's, good 10 degrees difference between the city and suburbs. you get that when it is clear, comfortable, just light breeze. maybe little chill this morning mount pocono down to 51 degrees. heading to the south, 59 degrees, washi
our phyllis legend, curt schilling, in a world of trouble. >> hey, hi, alex. >> high! >> what do you say, dave? >> i like that. half of that, at least. >> dave likes fireball. >> man, that's true,'s fireball. national dog day. did you see this? so sends us your pictures of your dog on facebook, stain gram, twitter, use the #fox29goodday. >> i don't have a dog. >> me neither. >> two dogs. >> oh, okay. >> have the lab and little...
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phyllis manis on u.s. foreign-policy since 9/11. all of those questions are important, i address them all in the book. i think it's more important because in some ways it something we can do something about. what is the u.s. policy regarding isis? can we really go to war against terrorism. are we doing the war wrong, or is it wrong to say there is a word all? i think those are some -- those of the questions that are most important. >> sunday night at eastern and pacific. several 2016 presidential hope holes were in des moines today for day three of the iowa state there area and among the candidates were hillary clinton, rick santorum, lincoln chafee on and burning -- bernie sanders. donald trump was also there. trump: now it is on. >> welcome to the state fair. trump: thank you very much. it is a great honor to be here. hello mark. >> why did you decide to come and do this? trump: it will be very exciting for the kids and of the kids will go up. we have quite a few children that will be taking rights today. where are the children? g
phyllis manis on u.s. foreign-policy since 9/11. all of those questions are important, i address them all in the book. i think it's more important because in some ways it something we can do something about. what is the u.s. policy regarding isis? can we really go to war against terrorism. are we doing the war wrong, or is it wrong to say there is a word all? i think those are some -- those of the questions that are most important. >> sunday night at eastern and pacific. several 2016...
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. >> my name is phyllis with cold well banker. >> nice to meet you. >> the name of the house is gloria crest. it was built in 1926 by the heir to a european throne. it has a very grand double staircase. >> reporter: lined with velvet, you see rare marble and other intricate details. >> this elegant living room is one of my favorite in the house. >> reporter: a carved fireplace made of limestone is so large you can stand underneath it. >> this house was featured in 1978 on lifestyles with the rich and famous. >> reporter: the ceilings lined with gold and the walls are covered in original fabric. >> this is a dining room. this furniture belonged to walter chrysler. it was his conference room. >> reporter: the kitchen has a beautiful stained glass ceiling. >> the ceiling was brought here from a castle in ireland. >> reporter: we took the double staircase to the next level where you have nine bedrooms and a secret bar off of one of them. >> joseph kennedy built this bar during prohibition and it was accessed through the closet the current owners moved the doorway to make it more accessible
. >> my name is phyllis with cold well banker. >> nice to meet you. >> the name of the house is gloria crest. it was built in 1926 by the heir to a european throne. it has a very grand double staircase. >> reporter: lined with velvet, you see rare marble and other intricate details. >> this elegant living room is one of my favorite in the house. >> reporter: a carved fireplace made of limestone is so large you can stand underneath it. >> this house was...
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last seen, wearing a maroon phyllis coat. police were called to 5300 block of chancellor street, 22 and 26 year old men both shot in the feet. police say shooting followed earlier incident, but it is unclear who shot who. both men were treated at hospitals, but no word on their current conditions family member arrested for showing up at the scene with a gun. >> septa, amtrak officials, a deadly incident after 11:00 last night. officials say person was hit along the amtrak and septa lines in glenolden in delaware county. service on the rail line was suspended for some time. septa has since restored service on it wilmington-nuclear regional rail line. >> also in delaware county police in folcroft are investigating a pedestrian, who was hit by a car. this happened shortly before 12:30 this morning, at the intersection of chester pike and folcroft avenue. no word on the victim's condition. >> live in east germantown, the family claims, he accidentally shot himself. police not buying that story. jenny? >> they're not, lauren, that
last seen, wearing a maroon phyllis coat. police were called to 5300 block of chancellor street, 22 and 26 year old men both shot in the feet. police say shooting followed earlier incident, but it is unclear who shot who. both men were treated at hospitals, but no word on their current conditions family member arrested for showing up at the scene with a gun. >> septa, amtrak officials, a deadly incident after 11:00 last night. officials say person was hit along the amtrak and septa lines...
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this sunday night on "q&a," institute for policy studies fellow and antiwar activists phyllis dennis on u.s. foreign-policy since 9/11. the recent negotiations with iran and the war on terrorism. >> who is isis? all of those questions are important and i address them. i think what is more important because it is something we can do something about is what is the u.s. policy regarding isis? we really go to war against terrorism? are we doing the war wrong or is it wrong to say there should be a war at all? i think those are the questions that are the most important and that will be the most useful. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on c-span's "q&a." >> next, a discussion on the federal government's home affordable modification program from "washington journal." this is 50 minutes. now joining us from new york this morning, gretchen morgenson with us to talk about home ownership. you can read the story of slack lifeline for drowning homeowners. gretchen morgenson began with this program that homeowner set up to help these homeowners. what is this program. theou know this was
this sunday night on "q&a," institute for policy studies fellow and antiwar activists phyllis dennis on u.s. foreign-policy since 9/11. the recent negotiations with iran and the war on terrorism. >> who is isis? all of those questions are important and i address them. i think what is more important because it is something we can do something about is what is the u.s. policy regarding isis? we really go to war against terrorism? are we doing the war wrong or is it wrong to...
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phyllis, and matthews thank you both. that will do it for tonight's "inside story". tomorrow we'll look at the changes to a big bees of the dream - owning a home. i'm sheila macvicar in for luis suarez thank you for joining us. >> august 25, 2014. michael brown is laid to rest by his family and friends he was 18, and unarmed when gunned down by a white police officer in ferguson missouri. an autopsy showed he was hit at least 6 times, twice in the head. ...his body lay on the street for over 4 hours. his death unleashed an anger that had been building for decades at a system the community here says is stacked against them from birth. ...and raised questions about policing and race in america. >> everything that's happening in ferguson is everything that's wrong with police-community relationships, particularly when it comes to black men. >> one of the reasons that black young men are angry about this because they all see themselves as a michael brown. it could have been them. >> that anger would continue for months to come but while the legal process ran its course a
phyllis, and matthews thank you both. that will do it for tonight's "inside story". tomorrow we'll look at the changes to a big bees of the dream - owning a home. i'm sheila macvicar in for luis suarez thank you for joining us. >> august 25, 2014. michael brown is laid to rest by his family and friends he was 18, and unarmed when gunned down by a white police officer in ferguson missouri. an autopsy showed he was hit at least 6 times, twice in the head. ...his body lay on the...