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. >> phyllis: yes. he did. and here you are, burning the midnight oil. >> ashley: [ chuckles ] yeah, well, i wasn't sure how you'd feel about that, frankly. i was a little harsh on you and billy when you went after victor the way you did, and i wasn't sure you'd want to work with me again, let alone pitch me to jack, so thank you very much for getting past all the drama. >> phyllis: jabot needs all the
. >> phyllis: yes. he did. and here you are, burning the midnight oil. >> ashley: [ chuckles ] yeah, well, i wasn't sure how you'd feel about that, frankly. i was a little harsh on you and billy when you went after victor the way you did, and i wasn't sure you'd want to work with me again, let alone pitch me to jack, so thank you very much for getting past all the drama. >> phyllis: jabot needs all the
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it's not how this ends. >> phyllis: how what ends? >> billy: this love story. >> phyllis: love story? is that what this is now? >> billy: it is for me. i love you, phyllis. >> jack: you kidnapped hilary. >> neil: why -- why would you think that? >> jack: you denying it? you're saying she's lying? >> devon: hilary told you that my dad kidnapped her? >> jack: she told me through tears. she didn't want to admit anything. i dragged it out of her, the whole ugly story of how neil here plotted to wreck a marriage, which led to her falling off a trail in virgin gorda and hitting her head. once you realized what you'd done, you flew her back home and didn't tell anyone about it. you kept her in yo b
it's not how this ends. >> phyllis: how what ends? >> billy: this love story. >> phyllis: love story? is that what this is now? >> billy: it is for me. i love you, phyllis. >> jack: you kidnapped hilary. >> neil: why -- why would you think that? >> jack: you denying it? you're saying she's lying? >> devon: hilary told you that my dad kidnapped her? >> jack: she told me through tears. she didn't want to admit anything. i dragged it out of...
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. >> phyllis: yes. he did. and here you are, burning the midnight oil. >> ashley: [ chuckles ] yeah, well, i wasn't sure how you'd feel about that, frankly. i was a little harsh on you and billy when you went after victor the way you did, and i wasn't sure you'd want to work with me again, let alone pitch me to jack, so thank you very much for getting past all the drama. >> phyllis: jabot needs all the
. >> phyllis: yes. he did. and here you are, burning the midnight oil. >> ashley: [ chuckles ] yeah, well, i wasn't sure how you'd feel about that, frankly. i was a little harsh on you and billy when you went after victor the way you did, and i wasn't sure you'd want to work with me again, let alone pitch me to jack, so thank you very much for getting past all the drama. >> phyllis: jabot needs all the
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it's not how this ends. >> phyllis: how what ends? >> billy: this love story. >> phyllis: love story? is that what this is now? >> billy: it is for me. i love you, phyllis. >> jack: you kidnapped hilary. >> neil: why -- why would you think that? >> jack: you denying it? you're saying she's lying? >> devon: hilary told you that my dad kidnapped her? >> jack: she told me through tears. she didn't want to admit anything. i dragged it out of her, the whole ugly story of how neil here plotted to wreck a marriage, which led to her falling off a trail in virgin gorda and hitting her head. once you realized what you'd done, you flew her back home and didn't tell anyone about it. you kept her in your boathouse
it's not how this ends. >> phyllis: how what ends? >> billy: this love story. >> phyllis: love story? is that what this is now? >> billy: it is for me. i love you, phyllis. >> jack: you kidnapped hilary. >> neil: why -- why would you think that? >> jack: you denying it? you're saying she's lying? >> devon: hilary told you that my dad kidnapped her? >> jack: she told me through tears. she didn't want to admit anything. i dragged it out of...
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phyllis schlafly is the best known -- best exception to that. she is best known for having stopped the era in the 1970s. in fact one of the women i interviewed for the book used to had the d.c. office of eagle forum, philanthropic organization and the first thing she said to me is phyllis schlafly was tea party before there was tea party and is actually right ship was. you look at the writings of phyllis schlafly easterly earlier and today. but generally speaking, while conservative women have been ac enough politic they'd haven't been front of and center in a way i saw them in the tea party. so that prompted the book. why are so many women out in front of the movement. then i watched to know the significance of this for american politics. many of you are here, you probably follow american politics closely and heard of the gender gap in american politics. so since 1980, roughly, women are significantly more likely than men to vote for democratic candidates, more likely to identify as democrats. so what i wanted to determine is nationally speakin
phyllis schlafly is the best known -- best exception to that. she is best known for having stopped the era in the 1970s. in fact one of the women i interviewed for the book used to had the d.c. office of eagle forum, philanthropic organization and the first thing she said to me is phyllis schlafly was tea party before there was tea party and is actually right ship was. you look at the writings of phyllis schlafly easterly earlier and today. but generally speaking, while conservative women have...
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one of the women i interviewed for the book said to me when we sat down for the interview is phyllis blackly was tea party before there was tea party. she is actually right. she really was if you look her writings earlier and still today. but generally speaking, while conservative women have been active in politics they have not been front and center in a way i saw them in the tea party. why are so many women out in front of the movement prompted the book. i want to know the significance of this for politics. you are heard of the gender gap in american politics. since 1980, roughly, women are significantly more likely than men to vote for democratic candidates and more lake likely to identify as democrats. i want to determine were we beginning to see a shift in american women's orientation and were they becoming more left leaning than right leaning? tonight i thought what i would do is focus on maybe three major points from the books and then we will open it up to questions that you might have about the project. first i will discuss why women join the tea party and i will pay particu
one of the women i interviewed for the book said to me when we sat down for the interview is phyllis blackly was tea party before there was tea party. she is actually right. she really was if you look her writings earlier and still today. but generally speaking, while conservative women have been active in politics they have not been front and center in a way i saw them in the tea party. why are so many women out in front of the movement prompted the book. i want to know the significance of...
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billy was out riding and crashed his motorcycle. >> phyllis: my god. is he okay?
billy was out riding and crashed his motorcycle. >> phyllis: my god. is he okay?
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and phyllis is making another birthday wish. at oracle arena leslie brinkley, abc 7 news. >> isn't that fantastic? we wish her so well. abc 7 is your home for every single game of the nba finals. game 2 is sunday afternoon at 4:30. games 3 and 4 in cleveland. next wednesday and friday with coverage beginning at 5:30 here on abc 7. >>> well, abc 7 news at 11:00 does continue. prince's accidental overdose, the one major question still left unanswered after his sudden death. >>> plus a life-saving drug is now available at local pharmacies. how it can stop an overdose in minutes. and how people who need it can get it faster. >>> i'm abc 7 meteorologist sandhya patel. the 90s of today will turn into the hundreds of tomorrow. i'll let you know if the heat's going to hang on for this weekend. >>> first here's a look at what's coming up on "jimmy kimmel live." >> thanks, dan and ama. we have a big show for you tonight with spelling. >> america, my name is will arnett and i have come here tonight to tell you that i am also running for pr
and phyllis is making another birthday wish. at oracle arena leslie brinkley, abc 7 news. >> isn't that fantastic? we wish her so well. abc 7 is your home for every single game of the nba finals. game 2 is sunday afternoon at 4:30. games 3 and 4 in cleveland. next wednesday and friday with coverage beginning at 5:30 here on abc 7. >>> well, abc 7 news at 11:00 does continue. prince's accidental overdose, the one major question still left unanswered after his sudden death....
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and phyllis is making another birthday wish. at oracle arena leslie brinkley, abc 7 news. >> isn't that fantastic? we wish her so well. abc 7 is your home for every single game of the nba finals. game 2 is sunday afternoon at 4:30. games 3 and 4 in cleveland. next wednesday and friday with coverage beginning at 5:30 here on abc 7. >>> well, abc 7 news at 11:00 does continue. prince's accidental overdose, the one major question still left unanswered after his sudden death. >>> plus a life-saving drug is now available at local pharmacies. how it can stop an overdose in minutes. and how people who need it can get it faster. >>> i'm abc 7 meteorologist sandhya patel. the 90s of today will turn into the hundreds of tomorrow. i'll let you know if the heat's going to hang on for this weekend. >>> first here's a look at what's coming up on "jimmy kimmel live." >> thanks, dan and ama. we have a big show for you tonight with spelling. >> america, my name is will arnett and i have come here tonight to tell you that i am also running for pr
and phyllis is making another birthday wish. at oracle arena leslie brinkley, abc 7 news. >> isn't that fantastic? we wish her so well. abc 7 is your home for every single game of the nba finals. game 2 is sunday afternoon at 4:30. games 3 and 4 in cleveland. next wednesday and friday with coverage beginning at 5:30 here on abc 7. >>> well, abc 7 news at 11:00 does continue. prince's accidental overdose, the one major question still left unanswered after his sudden death....
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billy was out riding and crashed his motorcycle. >> phyllis: my god.
billy was out riding and crashed his motorcycle. >> phyllis: my god.
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. >> reporter: phyllis has two caissons including brian who came all the way from chicago. >> i told him while you are here if you go out anywhere first to check to make sure there is an exit door. find an exit spot before you go anywhere. >> the stories of survival are inspiring orlando, a community shattered but not defeated. >> nothing like this can keep us down. we are americans. >> we want them to know how much we love them and we are here for them. we will try to find ways to help. >> people are finding all kinds of ways to help. we met two women who couldn't sit on the sidelines so they came up with something unique to offer to strangers. coming up at 7:00 we will tell you all about what it is. until then reporting live from orlando andrea mccarren wusa nine. >>> a selfless hero is how a dc resident is remembering his close friend of one of the victims killed in the orlando nightclub shooting. he has known edward sotomayor jr. for 12 years and was told by friends that he texted his partner to keep him out of the club when the gunfire broke out. other reports from florida say s
. >> reporter: phyllis has two caissons including brian who came all the way from chicago. >> i told him while you are here if you go out anywhere first to check to make sure there is an exit door. find an exit spot before you go anywhere. >> the stories of survival are inspiring orlando, a community shattered but not defeated. >> nothing like this can keep us down. we are americans. >> we want them to know how much we love them and we are here for them. we will...
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this was sent to me from phyllis in north wildwood. this large tree, and the whole tree root was toppled over by the wins and unfortunately i'm tracking the threat of more severe weather later this week. i'll talk about that in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >>> christie is live in tonight harbor, what is the latest there? >> reporter: well, a lot of what we saw driving down here was flooded streets and downed trees but this is the worst damage we have seen. this is a home under construction, just to give you an idea of how powerful the winds were there was a second and third story, it caved and the debris fell to a neighbor's home and a pool in the backyard. >> the "action news" viewer caught the wild whipping winds that came through north wildwood this afternoon. the powerful storm left a powerful damage in its wake and watched this home under construction cave to the brutal winds. >> we saw everything blowing down the street and then pieces of that come off. one at a time. one at a time. and then the whole thing colla
this was sent to me from phyllis in north wildwood. this large tree, and the whole tree root was toppled over by the wins and unfortunately i'm tracking the threat of more severe weather later this week. i'll talk about that in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >>> christie is live in tonight harbor, what is the latest there? >> reporter: well, a lot of what we saw driving down here was flooded streets and downed trees but this is the worst damage we have seen. this...
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bill buckley's not mentioned who had profound effect on the american conservative movement and phyllis schlafly. so i'm just wondering why -- did you consider those three or building out those more? >> no. there are lots of people, i mean, that you could say -- the most frequent mention on front that i get why didn't you include are people like steve jobs, right? >> yeah, sure. >> people like zuckerberg with facebook. >> right. >> the technological people. >> right. >> but, again, i think -- technology is a huge change in the way we live. you can imagine the founding fathers being stunned at things like facebook or twitter coming from politicians in the middle of the night. they'd be like, wow, we don't know anything about this. but i don't think that they would have said, oh, we don't expect that 240, a 250 years later that there won't be tech lodging call development. and -- tech technological development. >> well, they were all groomed in the age of enlightenment, so there were developments -- >> printing. >> exactly. in terms of writing. they at least had an understanding there was
bill buckley's not mentioned who had profound effect on the american conservative movement and phyllis schlafly. so i'm just wondering why -- did you consider those three or building out those more? >> no. there are lots of people, i mean, that you could say -- the most frequent mention on front that i get why didn't you include are people like steve jobs, right? >> yeah, sure. >> people like zuckerberg with facebook. >> right. >> the technological people. >>...
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fortunately if there's one thing that phyllis are good at, it's under achieving. good thing his teammates can pick up the slack. daniel murphy connecting to deep right field. there you go, clears the wall for a solo homen, ninth of the year, nats up 2-1. 47 for the month, tieing an expose franchise record. steven drew pinch hitting way back off the wall, bounce essay way, drew on his horse heads to third. they're going to waive him home. homer. the nats htç four homers tonight. they win 5-16789 they're now 7-1 and 1. i'm glad i can please you all here for once. tonight the orioles hosting the red sox. a solo homer, that's all because in the top of the second, bets with two on two outs does it again. this time to left field. a 5-nothing lead for the red sox. in this one to right field. bets three homers and 5rbis. the os lose 6-2 and now they trail the red sox by three games. in football another young nfl player hanging it up after six seasons. the 28 year old didn't say why but three of his four tweets recently had to do with concussions. had he played next would
fortunately if there's one thing that phyllis are good at, it's under achieving. good thing his teammates can pick up the slack. daniel murphy connecting to deep right field. there you go, clears the wall for a solo homen, ninth of the year, nats up 2-1. 47 for the month, tieing an expose franchise record. steven drew pinch hitting way back off the wall, bounce essay way, drew on his horse heads to third. they're going to waive him home. homer. the nats htç four homers tonight. they win...
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women vote is responsible for the content of this advertising. [ blender grinding ] >> phyllis: please! stop! stop! [ blender stops ] >> ashley: you look like hell. ooh, make that hell squared. >> billy: i had a long night. >> ashley: obviously not slaving over brash & sassy into the wee hours. >> billy: actually, i spent the whole day yesterday procuring funds for expansion into the european market, so last night i celebrated. >> ashley: you're taking out loans to expand? do you really think that's a wise move? >> billy: ash, i can feel a lecture coming on, and as much as i would love that, can you just get your coffee to go? or not. have a seat.
women vote is responsible for the content of this advertising. [ blender grinding ] >> phyllis: please! stop! stop! [ blender stops ] >> ashley: you look like hell. ooh, make that hell squared. >> billy: i had a long night. >> ashley: obviously not slaving over brash & sassy into the wee hours. >> billy: actually, i spent the whole day yesterday procuring funds for expansion into the european market, so last night i celebrated. >> ashley: you're taking...
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[ blender grinding ] >> phyllis: please! stop! stop! [ blender stops ] >> ashley: you look like hell. ooh, make that hell squared. >> billy: i had a long night. >> ashley: obviously not slaving over brash & sassy into the wee hours. >> billy: actually, i spent the whole day yesterday procuring funds for expansion into the european market, so last night i celebrated. >> ashley: you're taking out loans to expand? do you really think that's a wise move? >> billy: ash, i can feel a lecture coming on, and as much as i would love that, can you just get your coffee to go? or not. have a seat.
[ blender grinding ] >> phyllis: please! stop! stop! [ blender stops ] >> ashley: you look like hell. ooh, make that hell squared. >> billy: i had a long night. >> ashley: obviously not slaving over brash & sassy into the wee hours. >> billy: actually, i spent the whole day yesterday procuring funds for expansion into the european market, so last night i celebrated. >> ashley: you're taking out loans to expand? do you really think that's a wise move?...
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. >> ryan howard will have a chance to break out of his slump tonight when he is in the phyllis starting line up for the first time in a week. here's sports director don bell with your morning sports. >> recently i spoke to cameron rough about the steam's struggles, he made good point, not like they are losing -- over the last two weeks lost to 21st place teams, the cubs and nationals, lost every single game. last night took on chicago again and once again the competition was stiff. look who is at the ballpark, sir charles, charles barkley, taking comings in the cage. what's up charles? the swing kind of looks like his golf swing. but kudos to the man for trying. how about jason? ya, his swing ability just a touch better, a two run shot in the fourth inning, and three-nothing cubs. just like that. now, cubs crews control because john flat out balling again for the second time in two weeks, taking on the phils, nine punch outs, phillies get on the board late with two homeruns, but, the damage is already done. baseball six to four, your final score. >> nascar now yesterday at pocono. the r
. >> ryan howard will have a chance to break out of his slump tonight when he is in the phyllis starting line up for the first time in a week. here's sports director don bell with your morning sports. >> recently i spoke to cameron rough about the steam's struggles, he made good point, not like they are losing -- over the last two weeks lost to 21st place teams, the cubs and nationals, lost every single game. last night took on chicago again and once again the competition was stiff....
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a trampoline wrapped around a utility pole from phyllis concord ya. and debris on the dunes taken by ed johns. we thank them all. >>> when breaking news or weather happens in your neighborhood, we invite you to join the action and share your photos and video with us by email to jointheaction@6abc.com. we're on social media with #6abc action. the 30-year political career of chicago, illinois appeared to crash and burn today as a a jury convicted him on all counts in federal court. kog a jury, an illegal $1 million loan for his run for mayor in 2007 caused the dominoes to start falling. falling on a succession of crimes that resulted in guilty verdicts today. live outside the courthouse tonight is "action news" reporter dann cuellar. jim, congressman chaka fattah's conviction now turns his congressional district into a bit of chaos. there are calls for him to resign paving the way for a special election. >> very tough day, but we're going to consult with my lawyers, figure out what our next steps are. >> reporter: and with that, one of longest serving m
a trampoline wrapped around a utility pole from phyllis concord ya. and debris on the dunes taken by ed johns. we thank them all. >>> when breaking news or weather happens in your neighborhood, we invite you to join the action and share your photos and video with us by email to jointheaction@6abc.com. we're on social media with #6abc action. the 30-year political career of chicago, illinois appeared to crash and burn today as a a jury convicted him on all counts in federal court. kog a...
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phyllis chen not only collects these instruments, she composes beautiful music on them. her compositions are elaborate and complex. chen prefers to use the nostalgic sounds of childhood by sometimes incorporating music boxes into her performances. she's also the founder of the biennial uncaged toy piano festival, a festival for toy piano composers to unveil new works. she's released four cocollaborative albums and three solo albums using this unique instrument. "full frame" visited phyllis chan in new york, where she invited us to take a musical journey back to our childhoods. [piano playing classical music] chen: i started playing piano when i was 5 with formal lessons anand i played piano all my lif. anand i just r really love the y ththe tactile e expericece of playing a piano more t than anything. atat a young age, i think it's like a a toy at that point whwhere you touch somethig and a sound comes s out. it's just something happens when you do something in that--and inin y fingers, i still remememr fefeeling that sorort of, like i could feel sound, you know, from pl
phyllis chen not only collects these instruments, she composes beautiful music on them. her compositions are elaborate and complex. chen prefers to use the nostalgic sounds of childhood by sometimes incorporating music boxes into her performances. she's also the founder of the biennial uncaged toy piano festival, a festival for toy piano composers to unveil new works. she's released four cocollaborative albums and three solo albums using this unique instrument. "full frame" visited...
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phyllis randall cut the ribbon on the first of several new buses that will move between the reston station and park and ride lots at dulles town center. officials estimate the new service will take hundreds of cars off the roads. >>> we could soon learn what's in store for the fbi headquarters. it sits on pennsylvania avenue in northwest d.c. the planning commission is reviewing federal today. it will help influence how the site will be redeveloped from the size and shape of the building to landscaping. right now, the current guidelines allow for a large mixed use development. no announcement on where the new fbi headquarters will be located. >>> don't touch that. it's one of the rules when you visit a museum, but one man just couldn't resist. he touched a rare sculpted clock at the national watch and clock museum in pennsylvania. the clock then fell to the ground and broke into several pieces. the man and a woman tried to fix it. then they walked away after they couldn't put it back together again. the museum isn't pressing charges though. however instead wants to educate visitors to foll
phyllis randall cut the ribbon on the first of several new buses that will move between the reston station and park and ride lots at dulles town center. officials estimate the new service will take hundreds of cars off the roads. >>> we could soon learn what's in store for the fbi headquarters. it sits on pennsylvania avenue in northwest d.c. the planning commission is reviewing federal today. it will help influence how the site will be redeveloped from the size and shape of the...
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today, loudoun county board chairperson phyllis randall cut the ribbon on the first of several ne buses. they'll run between the wheelly-reston station and dulles town center. >>> it was supposed to be a massage, but it turned into something inappropriate. they arrested 24-year-old nicholas curry last week. he's been charged with sexual battery. he worked at the massage envy. a woman who got a massage last month says curry inappropriately at the session. curry is no longer employed there. >>> a jury in the district is deliberating in the case of a man accused of beating and raping a woman in her home in southeast d.c. the man's name is antoine pitt. he is a repeat offender who cut off his ankle monitor before allegedly committing the brutal assault. our chris gordon has more on what happened today in court. >> reporter: residents of the east hill neighborhood were shocked by the charges that a repeat offender on probation cut off his court-ordered gps and allegedly committed a string of crimes over a two-week period last october. now here at d.c. superior court 21-year-old antoine pitt
today, loudoun county board chairperson phyllis randall cut the ribbon on the first of several ne buses. they'll run between the wheelly-reston station and dulles town center. >>> it was supposed to be a massage, but it turned into something inappropriate. they arrested 24-year-old nicholas curry last week. he's been charged with sexual battery. he worked at the massage envy. a woman who got a massage last month says curry inappropriately at the session. curry is no longer employed...
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phyllis chen not only collects these instruments, she composes beautiful music on them. her compositions are elaborate and complex. chen prefers to use the nostalgic sounds of childhood by sometimes incorporating music boxes into her performances. she's also the founder of the biennial uncaged toy piano festival, a festival for toy piano composers to unveil new works. she's released four cocollaborative albums and three solo albums using this unique instrument. "full frame" visited phyllis chan in new york, where she invited us to take a musical journey back to our childhoods. [piano playing classical music] chen: i started playing piano when i was 5 with formal lessons anand i played piano all my lif. anand i just r really love the y ththe tactile e expericece of playing a piano more t than anything. atat a young age, i think it's like a a toy at that point whwhere you touch somethig and a sound comes s out. it's just something happens when you do something in that--and inin y fingers, i still remememr fefeeling that sorort of, like i could feel sound, you know, from pl
phyllis chen not only collects these instruments, she composes beautiful music on them. her compositions are elaborate and complex. chen prefers to use the nostalgic sounds of childhood by sometimes incorporating music boxes into her performances. she's also the founder of the biennial uncaged toy piano festival, a festival for toy piano composers to unveil new works. she's released four cocollaborative albums and three solo albums using this unique instrument. "full frame" visited...
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game 6 on june 16 and phyllis is making another birthday wish. >> can we get it? >> yes. just three more. >>> hello, mike nicco. it's going to be the warmest day of the year. are we going to make it to 100? >> yeah, i think so, especially the inland east bay. that's going tothe warmest area to reach 1 lunn degrees. here's what i'm looking at as far as the next three hours. you can see it is very, very quiet. so let's move on and talk about what's happening. if you're taking a ferry ride, it's pretty calm this morning and definitely not damp and misty and cloudy like we had. we have a spare the air day. our warmest highs today will be followed by our warmest lows tomorrow morning and the heat is going to taper as we head through the weekend. let's take a look at the temperatures. we'll start in the south bay. er is in the low to mid-90s. santa cruz at 74. you head up to peninsula, mid to upper 90s. pretty comfortable in milroy. we'll see pockets of sunshine along the coast. mid-70s around town. 88. that's the cool spot. that's petaluma. we have 91 if you're heading to napa
game 6 on june 16 and phyllis is making another birthday wish. >> can we get it? >> yes. just three more. >>> hello, mike nicco. it's going to be the warmest day of the year. are we going to make it to 100? >> yeah, i think so, especially the inland east bay. that's going tothe warmest area to reach 1 lunn degrees. here's what i'm looking at as far as the next three hours. you can see it is very, very quiet. so let's move on and talk about what's happening. if you're...
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look, you are right, phyllis, i'm in a padded room. >> nobody can hear you scream when you shut the doors. >> that is right, a ah! >> do you miss being in your little bedroom? >> no, i think that i will take my big bed down here, and at end of the day when you feel the relaxation of just laying down? >> yes. >> you never get that up here. >> and there is areas where they spend all of their time, and without gravity endless possibilities are opened up. >> so during your part of the day, you go from one to another, to go from fluid exchanges up to weightless g. >> this is to find out how the human body reacts to space to bring nasa to the chief obje objective to sending people to mars. >> another huge chunk is finding out what happens with our bod s bodies. so you are taking on gravity and we are loading up the hips and the leg muscles, and when you get up there in the zero gravity situation, and the first thing that you want to do, you are not using them, fine, get rid of it, and if you don't want that, it starts to weaken. and astronauts have vision changes, and the fluid shifts so is eve
look, you are right, phyllis, i'm in a padded room. >> nobody can hear you scream when you shut the doors. >> that is right, a ah! >> do you miss being in your little bedroom? >> no, i think that i will take my big bed down here, and at end of the day when you feel the relaxation of just laying down? >> yes. >> you never get that up here. >> and there is areas where they spend all of their time, and without gravity endless possibilities are opened up....
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we broke the filibuster, the civil rights bill and senator cooper was in the middle of break in the phyllis buster and we nominated barry goldwater, one of the few people to vote against the civil rights bill. i was mad as hell about it. and i was so irritated about goldwater voting against the civil rights bill and defining you voted not to overwrite the veto. >> guest: i wrote it to overwrite. >> host: which most republicans did not do. >> guest: i believe reagan was simply wrong whether south africa sanctions could work, and i know that people think they never work, occasionally they do, they worked a number of years later and i -- i thought reag rent as wrong and i did vote to overwrite his veto. >> host: i remember watching you and speaking speeches on the senate floor and wondering what you were doing. >> guest: i started following her after she won the nobel peace prize in '91. her father was the founder of modern burma. she went off to europe and went to the united states, went back to care for her sick mother when this movement started. and she is was sort of thrust into the leader
we broke the filibuster, the civil rights bill and senator cooper was in the middle of break in the phyllis buster and we nominated barry goldwater, one of the few people to vote against the civil rights bill. i was mad as hell about it. and i was so irritated about goldwater voting against the civil rights bill and defining you voted not to overwrite the veto. >> guest: i wrote it to overwrite. >> host: which most republicans did not do. >> guest: i believe reagan was simply...
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a recurring theme lately, phyllis lose, the giants win 5 to 4. that's the fills. we'll check out other sports in a minute. this is fox 29 sports. good morning i'm ' sean bell. philadelphia finally has something to be happy about, something to be hopeful for in this city when it comes to sports. been senate is here, yes he was interested to the city of philly. he was excited and ready to get to work. he was in looking like the safer, that's what people look him to look like, he can do it all, high expectations for a 19 year old, it was great to have my name called, just being there was amazing. i got a lot of pressure. i'm used to it. as long as i work hard that's all i can ask for. there's got to be some patience to this whole process, i think that any young player coming into the game is going to feel that but we're go try to tread that across the entire team so it's not just on ben's shoulders to bear that weight. 7:29. a respect lful song, mouthing the words. over at the manassas music center. that should be a great concert. we should go. we should. we have a b
a recurring theme lately, phyllis lose, the giants win 5 to 4. that's the fills. we'll check out other sports in a minute. this is fox 29 sports. good morning i'm ' sean bell. philadelphia finally has something to be happy about, something to be hopeful for in this city when it comes to sports. been senate is here, yes he was interested to the city of philly. he was excited and ready to get to work. he was in looking like the safer, that's what people look him to look like, he can do it all,...
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phyllis joe weisenthal. joe:: i think you have the chart there -- scarlet: the chart is pretty dramatic if you look at the possibility of brexit, and that is the white line. it came crashing down. meantime, you have the pound versus dollar spot rate and that has recovered dramatically today. joe: you cannot get clearer than that, could it? alix: volatility picking right up. joe weisenthal will be joining us right here at 3:30 p.m. and we will talk about many things -- india, brexit. ♪ ♪ anchor: it is 2:00 p.m.. anchor 2: welcome to "bloomberg markets." ♪ david: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am david gura. vonnie: and i am vonnie quinn. david: factors driving the markets. vonnie: a major shakeup is underway in a campaign. did trump wait too long to make a move? david: at speaking of donald trump, his opposition to trade deals has been a big part of his campaign. what about brexit? i will talk to representatives froman. reporter: we are up at least 1% or higher, and that is because bre
phyllis joe weisenthal. joe:: i think you have the chart there -- scarlet: the chart is pretty dramatic if you look at the possibility of brexit, and that is the white line. it came crashing down. meantime, you have the pound versus dollar spot rate and that has recovered dramatically today. joe: you cannot get clearer than that, could it? alix: volatility picking right up. joe weisenthal will be joining us right here at 3:30 p.m. and we will talk about many things -- india, brexit. ♪ ♪...
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a number of them will be speaking on on wednesday breaking through war, phyllis bennett, matt hodge, and chris hedges and one who has already spoken ralph nader. our work. using our statement of purpose as a guide, chapters decide which activities and program efforts to pursue that best fit their communities. our statement of purpose and two fundamental understandings also guide our national efforts. we believe peace is possible. the name of our organization is not veterans against war. it is veterans for peace with a capital "f" to emphasize "for peace." >> yeah! >> thank you. we know peace is possible. we know that to effectively advocate for peace we must believe in peace. we cannot be champions of peace if we do not believe in it. peace at home, peace abroad. this is the proactive answer to service members fighting a war abroad and then coming home to face street violence, unemployment, homelessness, et cetera, or what people call war at home. we understand that if we are to have peace we must not look at it in isolation. we cannot only think of peace as an international issue. w
a number of them will be speaking on on wednesday breaking through war, phyllis bennett, matt hodge, and chris hedges and one who has already spoken ralph nader. our work. using our statement of purpose as a guide, chapters decide which activities and program efforts to pursue that best fit their communities. our statement of purpose and two fundamental understandings also guide our national efforts. we believe peace is possible. the name of our organization is not veterans against war. it is...
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phyllis through your wisdom of the holy spirit. we have differences of opinion as you know. help us that we might love each other with the love of christ's as we push for what we believe in and who we believe in and while we need your forgiveness, help us above all to be forgiving of others. , may i remind all of us who are gathered here your words to your decide when james and john asked to sit at your right hand and left hand in your kingdom and you said we are to be different. would be great must be a servant, just as the son of man came not to be served but serve and give his life as a ransom for many. we play -- we pray in jesus' name. amen. ♪ the convention is going to hear some brief remarks on the p.o.w. missing in action issue from lieutenant colonel raymond shrum. he retired from the army in 1973 after being a prisoner of war for five years from 1968 to 73 in vietnam. on thursday, the north carolina considerings honoring him by putting his name into nomination on the vice presidential ballot. thereafter, in the early parts of this evening for around 15 minutes or
phyllis through your wisdom of the holy spirit. we have differences of opinion as you know. help us that we might love each other with the love of christ's as we push for what we believe in and who we believe in and while we need your forgiveness, help us above all to be forgiving of others. , may i remind all of us who are gathered here your words to your decide when james and john asked to sit at your right hand and left hand in your kingdom and you said we are to be different. would be great...