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we're the punch line at most comedy shows, women, men, trans-men. whether that's on a standup comedy stage online or other medium. >> our community has a lot of comments. jay said asian rear get the hot chick. break that stereotype, hashtag diversity. we asked the question, nosy is cynical. that's a resounding no. in pitch perfect, the movie, who asian americans are passive types, the other is becca, i'm assuming beck c becca is the protagonist, will not associate with becca who is the protagonist. when will the side kicks when and how will the side kicks become the protagonists of their own narrative? >> i think that will happen when we start to realize that we're not looking for a seat at the table of white feminists and moult culturallism and simply having us on tv once a a while is not enough. so it's about deconstructing and rejecting that narrative and at the same time being really conscientious that we are not producing new dominant narratives. i get a lot of feedback saying i'm feisty. i'm saying that's not what feminists have to be. we need
we're the punch line at most comedy shows, women, men, trans-men. whether that's on a standup comedy stage online or other medium. >> our community has a lot of comments. jay said asian rear get the hot chick. break that stereotype, hashtag diversity. we asked the question, nosy is cynical. that's a resounding no. in pitch perfect, the movie, who asian americans are passive types, the other is becca, i'm assuming beck c becca is the protagonist, will not associate with becca who is the...
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men. the resident scholar of the american enterprise institute is the author or co-author of four nonfiction books including "who stole feminism?: how women have betrayed women," mcnerney king and the revised war against boys: how misguided policies are harming our young men". >> christina hoff summers, how do you define feminism? >> in the best sense feminism is the philosophy is that says the plant women are equal before the law. they deserve the same rights, the same liberties, equal dignity end basically a philosophy of basic fairness. >> host: in your book "who stole feminism?: how women have betrayed women" you talk about the new feminism. what is the new feminism? >> the new feminism emerged especially in thes and 90s and is a hard-line version. i became a feminist in the 70s. i did not appreciate male chauvinism and believed in equality of opportunity. however, in the 80s and 90s, i was reading a feminist the arrests and feminist philosophers and there were furious that were so agg
men. the resident scholar of the american enterprise institute is the author or co-author of four nonfiction books including "who stole feminism?: how women have betrayed women," mcnerney king and the revised war against boys: how misguided policies are harming our young men". >> christina hoff summers, how do you define feminism? >> in the best sense feminism is the philosophy is that says the plant women are equal before the law. they deserve the same rights, the...
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men. i still remember that. women could do a few things and men could do everything else. that had to change. it had to change because it was impressive for so many women. it held back so many talented wed, and there were schools where women were not welcome. very hard for women to enter. they simply were not welcome. a very rare woman could break through. so that had to change. we also had to raise consciousness about violence against women, sexual-harassment there were legitimate equity issues, and i am very grateful to all women and young women mostly grateful to the activists and the legislators during the second wave of feminism that change things very much for the better. .. >> these overtures were sometimes used, especially on blackmail women. and that needed to change. so more laws protecting women from discrimination and from harassment. so certainly a strong proponent of the equity legislation. >> host: if you have explained this from your book, who stole feminism, you said promo
men. i still remember that. women could do a few things and men could do everything else. that had to change. it had to change because it was impressive for so many women. it held back so many talented wed, and there were schools where women were not welcome. very hard for women to enter. they simply were not welcome. a very rare woman could break through. so that had to change. we also had to raise consciousness about violence against women, sexual-harassment there were legitimate equity...
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so that's what i'm going to tell young men. man up, be the best that you can be at everything that you do in life. >> i want to thank our guests, jimmy, jeff, rodrigo, and tyler, and our community. see you online.
so that's what i'm going to tell young men. man up, be the best that you can be at everything that you do in life. >> i want to thank our guests, jimmy, jeff, rodrigo, and tyler, and our community. see you online.
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i work for men. one of the points i make is that if we rely on women's mentor women, we will never succeed because there aren't enough women at the top to match all women. and there are unspoken things that are holding us back. and so a man and a man in the room having a meeting alone or maybe at a bar, having a drink, it looks like, business and mentoring, a man and a woman, having alone looks like -- exactly. an older man and a younger woman meeting alone. let's be clear. we are talking about this, getting people into power, 86% are men and this is all about not just making it safe, but cheering on men to spend time with women. >> we called and covered the bob steele story. have of the city of new york says that he treats men and women equally. and i didn't know him when i wrote a the story. and i've met him send. >> absolutely. >> to 15 years ago, goldman sachs, he announced that he had daughters and he didn't feel comfortable having dinner with women. so he would have no dinners. >> but he had di
i work for men. one of the points i make is that if we rely on women's mentor women, we will never succeed because there aren't enough women at the top to match all women. and there are unspoken things that are holding us back. and so a man and a man in the room having a meeting alone or maybe at a bar, having a drink, it looks like, business and mentoring, a man and a woman, having alone looks like -- exactly. an older man and a younger woman meeting alone. let's be clear. we are talking about...
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these men are from congo. the role of african union soldiers will become increasingly important here. this is the only safe way to get around bangui in the moment, in a convoy with african union forces. there are no french soldiers on the streets at the moment. there is no rule of law here. muslims are being targeted by christians, and christians are being targeted by m muslims. >> can anybody be done to curb the escalating violence? we turn to the director of foreign policy in focus at the institute for policy studies. appreciate you being here. let's talk about this notion that this is largely a conflict between christians and muslims. is that what is at the source? >> we have to remember at its essence the central african republic like many countries are resource rich. they have oil, uranium. it is a vital resource that makes the tensions flare up and continue to flare. >> it's chrome of wealth? >> control and access of mines, and really control and access of those resources both for internal actors, for mu
these men are from congo. the role of african union soldiers will become increasingly important here. this is the only safe way to get around bangui in the moment, in a convoy with african union forces. there are no french soldiers on the streets at the moment. there is no rule of law here. muslims are being targeted by christians, and christians are being targeted by m muslims. >> can anybody be done to curb the escalating violence? we turn to the director of foreign policy in focus at...
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and killing five boys and men who have been bullied or on the other hand boys and men who have experienced great loss and rejection you know whether it's you know being laid off from jobs being broken up by the broken up by their where their houses by their wives or their girlfriends they feel feelings. facing rejection and other forms of disappointment and grief and then using violence to gain back something that they think has been taken from them girls and women don't have that same cultural narrative by the way which is reinforced in a hollywood movie that music and and television that there's so many different scripts in our culture that go over and play over and over video games write it if you've been if you're a man and something's been taken from you the way to take it back to violence which is what we see in some of the shootings and of course institutionalize of course throughout the military as well but to wrap it up we have about a minute left i think a lot of skeptics including women will say that you can call anything a gender issue or race issue how do you respond to critic
and killing five boys and men who have been bullied or on the other hand boys and men who have experienced great loss and rejection you know whether it's you know being laid off from jobs being broken up by the broken up by their where their houses by their wives or their girlfriends they feel feelings. facing rejection and other forms of disappointment and grief and then using violence to gain back something that they think has been taken from them girls and women don't have that same cultural...
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to be commander in chief or and by the way is not just a woman has to deal with men have to do it as well and one of the one of the ways the politics of the united states get pushed to the right regularly especially around military policy foreign policy military spending is by men being undermined men's masculinity being undermined if they don't take a right wing position or a strong position in favor of military action they are then feminized they're seen as less than really a man they're not they don't have what it takes to be the strong man that we need to lead but i have to say in two thousand and twelve women did represent a record fifty three percent of voters and that number is only expected to rise in coming elections why was politicians continue to pursue male oriented policies and alternately they're losing this battle. well. you're right on there's a demographic shift that's happening and for example obama in two thousand and twelve lost the white male vote by twenty seven percentage points twenty seven percentage points he was the white male vote but he still won in the i
to be commander in chief or and by the way is not just a woman has to deal with men have to do it as well and one of the one of the ways the politics of the united states get pushed to the right regularly especially around military policy foreign policy military spending is by men being undermined men's masculinity being undermined if they don't take a right wing position or a strong position in favor of military action they are then feminized they're seen as less than really a man they're not...
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war on terror has turned into a war on arts and crafts because local police promptly arrest the two men and charged them with staging a terrorism a hoax as laughable as the charges the punishment for a terrorism hoax in oklahoma is no laughing matter carries a prison sentence of up to ten years these bogus charges is only distracting from the real issue the devastating effects fracking has on the humans and the environment just this week a new journal i'm sorry a new study from the journal and open ology found the link between the chemicals used in fracking and infertility birth defects and cancer but instead of worrying about these explosive revelations on fracking the government seems more concerned about the letter bombs and let's break this up. it was a. very. well that. was so great there are so. so. although we're still three years away from the next presidential election the corporate media is already salivating over hillary clinton's potential candidacy so of course it's time to cue up all the important questions like can a woman really be commander in chief was absurd double st
war on terror has turned into a war on arts and crafts because local police promptly arrest the two men and charged them with staging a terrorism a hoax as laughable as the charges the punishment for a terrorism hoax in oklahoma is no laughing matter carries a prison sentence of up to ten years these bogus charges is only distracting from the real issue the devastating effects fracking has on the humans and the environment just this week a new journal i'm sorry a new study from the journal and...
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you apply that to men. men have all the power in the world. therefore, men must feel powerful. the men would do what are you talking about? are you out of your mind? i am completely powerless. that analysis failed to resonate for men even then because men don't feel powerful. >> host: never did work just now? >> guest: is only one king of the hill. as soon as likely have to be subservient to idiotic bosses. when i tried telling my male students that they have all the power -- >> guest: the idea was also prevalent that men are looking a little caught in the wheel. essaouira fun and then we all have said dirty segments. >> host: the revolutionary road. you can't exactly. >> guest: as a result, that kind of model didn't really apply to men. so you had all of these groups has brought up in the 70s that basically said, you know how you don't feel powerful? you're right. they have all the power. come on, guys. we have another purposes you don't powerful coming your way. here's the power stake in german enchanting. assaulters wall street yuppies in power with some kind of fashion acce
you apply that to men. men have all the power in the world. therefore, men must feel powerful. the men would do what are you talking about? are you out of your mind? i am completely powerless. that analysis failed to resonate for men even then because men don't feel powerful. >> host: never did work just now? >> guest: is only one king of the hill. as soon as likely have to be subservient to idiotic bosses. when i tried telling my male students that they have all the power --...
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from men, from women. they all knew that i was a pell nist, and it was very funny when i would come up to the times at first when i was starting my research and i'd just retired, and people would say so what are you doing, nan? i said i'm writing a book, and they said what are you writing about? and i'd say i'm writing about the women of the times. and they'd go, oh. i mean, they knew that the thrust of the book would be a feminist thrust because that is my history within the times. i was shop steward, i was very pro-union, i was an activist. i was going to say abe rosenthal called me a toner which is sort of yiddish for a mover and shaker and person who shakes things up. i'm always sort of up to no good. and they knew all of this, and yet every one of them cooperated. nobody said no, nobody got dicey or inaccessible to me. punch salzburger measured the table in the boardroom, that immensely long table which is two feet, six inches longer than the cabinet table in the white house that's so overwhelming to
from men, from women. they all knew that i was a pell nist, and it was very funny when i would come up to the times at first when i was starting my research and i'd just retired, and people would say so what are you doing, nan? i said i'm writing a book, and they said what are you writing about? and i'd say i'm writing about the women of the times. and they'd go, oh. i mean, they knew that the thrust of the book would be a feminist thrust because that is my history within the times. i was shop...
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men have all the power. and individually -- women don't have the power and women don't feel powerful individually. so feminism we as a group need to address the imbalance of power at the top and individually feminism was about empowering women to have a wide range of choices, more options around reproduction and family life and all those sorts of things. so it basically says there was a symmetry between the aggregate powerlessness and the individual experience of power. you apply that to men. they have all the power in the world. therefore then must feel powerful. and then we are like what are you talking about? y. wife bosses me around, mike k., i am completely powerless. that analyst is fails to designate even then because men don't feel powerful. >> host: never did or don't now? >> guest: there's only one the king of the hill. we feel that we have to be subservient to the bosses. i tried telling my male students they have all the power. >> host: the idea that was also privileged -- >> guest: we all take t
men have all the power. and individually -- women don't have the power and women don't feel powerful individually. so feminism we as a group need to address the imbalance of power at the top and individually feminism was about empowering women to have a wide range of choices, more options around reproduction and family life and all those sorts of things. so it basically says there was a symmetry between the aggregate powerlessness and the individual experience of power. you apply that to men....
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of men losing their hair increases. while hair loss prevention is a billion-dollar business, do any of those treatments work. let's ask dr. simon colby. >> thank you, my first time in new york. >> welcome. >> thank you. >> you bring with you great information about male pattern baldness. >> yes, we're trying to find natural solutions rather than drugs for these problems. >> let's go back to the beginning. a guy starts losing his hair. what is happening? >> you know, carol, this is a big question. all too often a patient will go to -- or will go to the doctors and they'll hand them a prescription. i think you have to look at the overall picture. there's different causes of hair loss. not just male pattern baldness, but nutrition deficiencies, hypo thyroidism, and that has to be investigated prior to just given a prescription for it. >> there are many reasons men lose their hair. >> absolutely. >> hor oen, last of zinc. you can be taking zinc and not absorbing it. >> you could have vitamin d deficiency. the hormonal syste
of men losing their hair increases. while hair loss prevention is a billion-dollar business, do any of those treatments work. let's ask dr. simon colby. >> thank you, my first time in new york. >> welcome. >> thank you. >> you bring with you great information about male pattern baldness. >> yes, we're trying to find natural solutions rather than drugs for these problems. >> let's go back to the beginning. a guy starts losing his hair. what is happening?...
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men. she is the co-author of four books and her newest book "the war against boys" >> christina hoff sommers, how did you define feminism? >> in the best sense, feminism is philosophy that says men and women are equal before the law. they deserve the same rights. the same liberties. and equal dignigity. >> you talk about the new feminism in your book, what is the new feminism? >> it emerges in the '80s and '90s. in the '70s, i believed in quality of opportunity, but in the '80s and '90s i was reading feminist writers and there were theories that were so aggressive in being one, harsh towards male. they were following the model women are from venus and men with from hell. i felt it was a reverse chauvinism. so i took exception to that. and many other things. i found that i even developed terms that i called myself an equity feminist. and the other school is gender feminism because they believed in the sex-gender system and they were a group of theorist that thoughts women were oppressed. it
men. she is the co-author of four books and her newest book "the war against boys" >> christina hoff sommers, how did you define feminism? >> in the best sense, feminism is philosophy that says men and women are equal before the law. they deserve the same rights. the same liberties. and equal dignigity. >> you talk about the new feminism in your book, what is the new feminism? >> it emerges in the '80s and '90s. in the '70s, i believed in quality of...
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these two men -- it was a great achievement for these two men to end the war and would like to say parenthetically sometimes people will argue and talk about a long civil war. yes, there are armies in the field, but what happens after appomattox is not going to revive hopes. they die here. it was a great achievement. this notion, it exists from the start. it is arguing about the terms, there is an air of congratulations. the gentlemen's agreement is rooted in an american exception laws and, how remarkable that we are able to and without massive executions. across the spectrum that impulse to self congratulations is present. even among people who in the next breath or audio with the terms really meant. my argument is nothing that will affect the alienable board. i know think one has to up throughout the old billboard so much as remember that the surrender was controversial. how could it not be? the road to true reconciliation was a very difficult one. to appreciate the meaning of surrendered we have to remember that they looked to lee and grant, the two most prestigious men in the country aside fro
these two men -- it was a great achievement for these two men to end the war and would like to say parenthetically sometimes people will argue and talk about a long civil war. yes, there are armies in the field, but what happens after appomattox is not going to revive hopes. they die here. it was a great achievement. this notion, it exists from the start. it is arguing about the terms, there is an air of congratulations. the gentlemen's agreement is rooted in an american exception laws and, how...
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it used to be true that men with children earnt more than men without children. that is beginning to shift. i don't think men are quite caught up to the reality. >> in last august hanna rosin published an article saying that the idea that there's a gender gap was a myth, and a gap exists, but the gap had less to do with discrimination and more with what happened with men and women, that they congregated in different jobs and women's pay dropped off because of things we discussed. child rearing and care giving of elder parents. is that fair. have we made too much? >> i agree with hannah, there's a gender gap. it used to be blatantly because people would look at a man and woman and decide she should learn less than he. i don't think it happens. truly it's not the central problem. the main problem is the way the system is set up, it makes it tougher for women to have all the pieces fit in their lives men. >> we have a social media question. michael todd says equality is not the deciding factor. more money doesn't always equal request. what do you say that? >> this g
it used to be true that men with children earnt more than men without children. that is beginning to shift. i don't think men are quite caught up to the reality. >> in last august hanna rosin published an article saying that the idea that there's a gender gap was a myth, and a gap exists, but the gap had less to do with discrimination and more with what happened with men and women, that they congregated in different jobs and women's pay dropped off because of things we discussed. child...
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the gender pay gap which has always favored men has narrowed to its closest level in history. the pew research center just finish ta tabulated the data, women have seen their wages rise 93% of men doing the same work . median hourly wages for all working women have increased 25% while they've actually decreased 4% for men. well for today's millennial generation women have reached parity in other ways as well. women aged 25 to 43 were in the labor force in 2012 compared to 70% of men in the same age group. yet, pew said there is no guarantee that today's young women will sustain their new parity with men in the coming years. part that have will be by choice. women today are still more likely to take time off from work when they get married or have children while for men the opposite is still true. they're more likely to keep working. and when you factor all of that in, the pay gap for all female workers aged 16 and older is 84% of what men make. that's still a significant gap. women still have made progress closing it over the last three decades. stay on twitter and facebook we
the gender pay gap which has always favored men has narrowed to its closest level in history. the pew research center just finish ta tabulated the data, women have seen their wages rise 93% of men doing the same work . median hourly wages for all working women have increased 25% while they've actually decreased 4% for men. well for today's millennial generation women have reached parity in other ways as well. women aged 25 to 43 were in the labor force in 2012 compared to 70% of men in the same...
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have become ashamed to be men. i don't know if you can follow that, but it just seems that no one wants to take a stand and say, hey, it's okay to be whoever i want to be. everybody wants to be who somebody else wants you to be. i think that's problematic and frustrating. if you don't have a role model, you're jumping all over the place trying to be the flavor of the week or the month you want to be. >> a man in their personal view, we have some responses. mark, we have chris here: tyler, is there a way to ask that question without reinforcing roles of how men and women should behave differently? >> all i know, you talk about youth and the rise in suicides, and what we're talking about. i didn't come from a broken home. i had a very strong father. and he was a very strong role model. and unfortunately, he was not the one i needed. i didn't fit into those roles, and i felt like i was continually not measuring up to this idea of what it means to be a may be. maa man. so we have to redefine masculinity as strong and f
have become ashamed to be men. i don't know if you can follow that, but it just seems that no one wants to take a stand and say, hey, it's okay to be whoever i want to be. everybody wants to be who somebody else wants you to be. i think that's problematic and frustrating. if you don't have a role model, you're jumping all over the place trying to be the flavor of the week or the month you want to be. >> a man in their personal view, we have some responses. mark, we have chris here: tyler,...
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for example, around men's health. now before they get angry and say that there is too much funding for breast cancer and about prostate cancer come up before they get there they say the traditional finish of masculinity means you are basically indifferent to health concerns. men do not go to the doctor as often for the routine screenings etc. all of those health issues are true and they come from a critique of the men spectrum and to that extent i think the men's movement has positive things to offer particularly about health and stress related diseases and how masculinity leads to -- that part i agree with that somehow because women have taken over the medical establishment and ththere's all thisthe result isr prostate cancer, i think not. or no funding for prostate cancer. but i don't blame women for this but i do think that is a reasonable critique. and so that is one thing. i think the major tributary that feeds the river on the men's rights movement has to do with fatherhood and the fathers rights movement. >> ho
for example, around men's health. now before they get angry and say that there is too much funding for breast cancer and about prostate cancer come up before they get there they say the traditional finish of masculinity means you are basically indifferent to health concerns. men do not go to the doctor as often for the routine screenings etc. all of those health issues are true and they come from a critique of the men spectrum and to that extent i think the men's movement has positive things to...
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men are bosses. women are bossy. men are persuasive. women are pushy. carli is the female leader of the charity organization 360. she ran for senate and advised john mccain in his presidential run. we have the host of crossfire. two women with experience. carli, the women are battling the labels in the workplace. under represented on boards in the corporate suite. why? >> it is a great question. not because they are unprepared. there was a time when women need time to gain enough experience to serve in those jobs. that is clearly not true. it is not because of a lack of education. women are receiving more education now than their male counterparts at the under graduate and graduate level. i think now we're at something more profound. that is that people are more comfortable with people like them. it is just human nature. so we just need more practice at this. we need more women in more positions so we stop treating women differently. we still do. we talk about them differently. we scrutinize them differently. we criticize them differently. women represe
men are bosses. women are bossy. men are persuasive. women are pushy. carli is the female leader of the charity organization 360. she ran for senate and advised john mccain in his presidential run. we have the host of crossfire. two women with experience. carli, the women are battling the labels in the workplace. under represented on boards in the corporate suite. why? >> it is a great question. not because they are unprepared. there was a time when women need time to gain enough...
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but i want to show that community and men. and i wanted to show the masculinity in the woman. >> humans and in passing just now farida kelfer, the was the beginning of the showing on the runway, models who were not typical of the models at the time. i am sorry to say that is this still true that we see so little diversity on the runways. it is really shameful. you have always thought their direct there are -- showing that there is a recurrence of the beauty from debra countries and origins. >> i was 11 or 12 in a school that was mixed. there were boys and girls. there was one girl i remember that was coming from the french colony. she was in algeria and came back to france. she had a very white skin. very, very white with speckles? >> freckles. >> freckles. more glamorous. glittering. but she was glamorous for me, sparkles -- no, freckles. sorry, i cannot say. [laughter] but she has beautiful red hair, light afro type but red hair. to me, i was like, oh, my god, she is so beautiful. for me, if i want to be friends with someone
but i want to show that community and men. and i wanted to show the masculinity in the woman. >> humans and in passing just now farida kelfer, the was the beginning of the showing on the runway, models who were not typical of the models at the time. i am sorry to say that is this still true that we see so little diversity on the runways. it is really shameful. you have always thought their direct there are -- showing that there is a recurrence of the beauty from debra countries and...
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what did you learn from the men that joined your program? >> we learnt that it takes a lot for a man to be willing to report the amount of shame or fear about the reaction of others is pretty profound. men are worried if they were sexually assaulted by another man and they are married. and they tell their wife, they'll think they are gay. >> i nevered talked to anyone until i checked into the va. the day i checked in i broke down and cried. >> many of o'brien's patients deal with old wounds. he received weeks of therapy after waiting 50 years before assault. >> i was recluesive. i had been car nid -- married three times and was becoming a her mitt because i couldn't get my mind away from the event and the person. >> how difficult is it to treat someone coming forward so much later in life when someone tries to get through their life with a burden that they carry with ptsd and a history of sexual assault. that there's a colateral damage, things like failed marriages and relationships, substance abuse. many service members blamed the macho cul
what did you learn from the men that joined your program? >> we learnt that it takes a lot for a man to be willing to report the amount of shame or fear about the reaction of others is pretty profound. men are worried if they were sexually assaulted by another man and they are married. and they tell their wife, they'll think they are gay. >> i nevered talked to anyone until i checked into the va. the day i checked in i broke down and cried. >> many of o'brien's patients deal...
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for example around men's health. before they get angry and say there's too much funding for breast cancer but not prostate before they get there they say the traditional definition of masculinity basically means you are indifferent to health concerns and men do not go to the doctor's office for routine screenings. all of those health issues are true and come from a critique and to that extent i actually think it has positive things to offer particularly around health and around stress-related diseases and how masculinity leads -- so that part i agree with that somehow because the women have taken over the medical establishment i think not. i don't blame women for this but i do think that critique is a reasonable one. the critique -- that's one thing. i think the major tributary exceeds the movement has to do with fatherhood. the father rights movement. >> host: is that a separate strand like why did the fathers rights movement countries actually i think of it as bitterness and of course, overwhelming amounts. >> gues
for example around men's health. before they get angry and say there's too much funding for breast cancer but not prostate before they get there they say the traditional definition of masculinity basically means you are indifferent to health concerns and men do not go to the doctor's office for routine screenings. all of those health issues are true and come from a critique and to that extent i actually think it has positive things to offer particularly around health and around stress-related...
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apply 245 to men. men have all the poir in the world. therefore, men must feel powerful. the men go, what are you talking about? are you out of your mind? my wife boss me around, my kids boss me around, my boss bosses me around. i'm powerless. that analysis failed to resinate for men even then because men don't feel powerful. >> host: never did or just don't now? >> guest: well, because, we, you know, it's only one king of the hill. most of us feel like we have to be subservient to idiotic bosses. we have to be -- you know, when i -- try telling me male students they have the power. they are amazed; right? i'm giving them a grade. >> host: like an organization man idea, the idea prevalent in the madmen era, that we are all cobs and we all end up, you know -- >> guest: all tyke the 737 and we, you know -- >> host: revolutionary road, exactly. >> guest: exactly. and as a result, that kind of model didn't really apply to men. then you have all these groups that sprung up in the 70s or so, that basically said you know how you don't feel powerful? you're right. let's go to the
apply 245 to men. men have all the poir in the world. therefore, men must feel powerful. the men go, what are you talking about? are you out of your mind? my wife boss me around, my kids boss me around, my boss bosses me around. i'm powerless. that analysis failed to resinate for men even then because men don't feel powerful. >> host: never did or just don't now? >> guest: well, because, we, you know, it's only one king of the hill. most of us feel like we have to be subservient to...
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, but really a battle between liberals, liberal men and women together, versus conservatives, men and women together. sense, it is really a battle about holding onto the , as conservatives will also a new themselves, versus way in the future, which is how liberals will often say they are doing. i think you have raised the important question of common ground. shown that though defending conservative ideas, haveomen you have studied also been actively expanding roles for women. this is a huge paradox. it you have argued that leads them to some common ground with liberals. i think we can propose a superwoman of our own to enter that common ground. i cannot think of a better one than nancy pelosi. she is a liberal feminist superwoman, who was a devout catholic, a long-term marriage, has raised a large family. she, like sarah palin, also enjoys showing off her children and grandkids on the public stage, as if to say woman can have it all, perhaps in different stages. yet ideologically, nancy pelosi does not expect a single working class woman to provide for all of her own needs. she suppor
, but really a battle between liberals, liberal men and women together, versus conservatives, men and women together. sense, it is really a battle about holding onto the , as conservatives will also a new themselves, versus way in the future, which is how liberals will often say they are doing. i think you have raised the important question of common ground. shown that though defending conservative ideas, haveomen you have studied also been actively expanding roles for women. this is a huge...
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i think that there are enough men and not everybody is going to be interested but the men who are are very passionate and it depends what you offer them and if we offer something that's as lousy as what women currently put up with now young men are not going to be interested but there are some better options out there and i think a lot of men think as well that we should be pursuing them and did some of it is very lousy. thank you so much elaine lesser director of the male contraception information project you're welcome thank you and that does it for now for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com board slash artsy america check out our website r t dot com for usa you can of course follow me on twitter at mary david and stay tuned because boom bust is next. the continuing and consistent rise of china declaring restrictive fly zones or a critical view on the subject of buying u.s. dollar debt in fact it would appear china is tearing a page from washington's playbook it too will make rules to fit its geopolitical interests. from countries rich in natural resources are the
i think that there are enough men and not everybody is going to be interested but the men who are are very passionate and it depends what you offer them and if we offer something that's as lousy as what women currently put up with now young men are not going to be interested but there are some better options out there and i think a lot of men think as well that we should be pursuing them and did some of it is very lousy. thank you so much elaine lesser director of the male contraception...
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i think that there are enough men not everybody's going to be interested but the men who are very passionate and it depends what you offer men if we offer something that is lousy is what women currently put up with now men are not going to be interested but there are some better options out there and i think and a lot of men think as well that we should be pursuing them and did some of it is very lousy thank you so much elaine listener director of the male contraception information project and today's resident we take a look at new york governor andrew cuomo is commission to investigate public corruption but what is that exactly take a look. earlier this year mayor governor cuomo appointed something called the commission to investigate public corruption and it just released its preliminary report you'll be shocked to learn that the commission found a hell of a lot of corruption in new york but as far as state documents go this one has lots of the juicy moment for instance in one hard hitting moment the report says that one of the out of every eleven legislators to leave office since one thou
i think that there are enough men not everybody's going to be interested but the men who are very passionate and it depends what you offer men if we offer something that is lousy is what women currently put up with now men are not going to be interested but there are some better options out there and i think and a lot of men think as well that we should be pursuing them and did some of it is very lousy thank you so much elaine listener director of the male contraception information project and...
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what inspired all the men of the armies that met here? we look at you, and somehow we know the answer. it was faith and belief. it was loyalty and love. the men of normandy had faith that what they were doing was right, faith that they fought for all humanity, faith that a just god would grant them mercy on this beachhead or on the next. it was the deep knowledge, and pray god we have not lost it, that there is a profound moral difference between the use of force for liberation and the use of force for conquest. you were here to liberate, not to conquer. and so you and those others did not doubt your cause. and you were right not to doubt. you all knew that some things are worth dying for. one's country is worth dying for. and democracy is worth dying for because it's the most deeply honorable form of government ever devised by man. all of you loved liberty. all of you were willing to fight tyranny. and you knew the people of your countries were behind you. here in this place, where the west held together, let us make a vow to our dead. l
what inspired all the men of the armies that met here? we look at you, and somehow we know the answer. it was faith and belief. it was loyalty and love. the men of normandy had faith that what they were doing was right, faith that they fought for all humanity, faith that a just god would grant them mercy on this beachhead or on the next. it was the deep knowledge, and pray god we have not lost it, that there is a profound moral difference between the use of force for liberation and the use of...
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. >> those men are the three navy s.e.a.l. snipers that fired three shots into a rocking lifeboat where phillips was held hostage for five days killing all three on board. >> we survived because of our captain. the 19 crew members were first to call captain phillips a hero for saving their lives when he surrounded in exchange for his crew. i'm not the hero, the military is. thank them when you see them. >> piracy has been a problem off africa, patrols by naval vessels could do only so much. as a result a lot of companies put their own armed guards on board. in june of 2009, ben wedeman showed guards training in israel. >> the ship is under attack somewhere out of sight pirates are trying to climb on board. >> the bullets are blanks. and there's no pirates in the northern israeli port. an israeli security firm is holding it's first antipiracy course. ships being instructed. >> earlier this year private israeli guards on a cruise ship thwarted an attack off the eastern african coast where somali pirates capture dozens of ships.
. >> those men are the three navy s.e.a.l. snipers that fired three shots into a rocking lifeboat where phillips was held hostage for five days killing all three on board. >> we survived because of our captain. the 19 crew members were first to call captain phillips a hero for saving their lives when he surrounded in exchange for his crew. i'm not the hero, the military is. thank them when you see them. >> piracy has been a problem off africa, patrols by naval vessels could do...
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so it's not that men are better. just they're hard-wired to understand something differently than. >> should we as society based on your study and the rest, take this to mean we ought to all know our places and ought to try to put life together in a different way or is that a bunch of baloney. >> this is very informative. should evolve the way signs evolved, and this study is say our brains are different, meaning we're better at certain stuff so this could inform how to teach in school, things that -- politics, what you're talking about, women leading the world, a big supporter of that idea. >> it's not as if women have not led the world. look at margaret thatcher and many -- angela merkel. and look at our congress and our house, across washington. maybe we need to wise up. >> i itch you don't like a congressman, don't like them because of their policy and who i that are, not because of their gender. that's what this study says. >> is this going to make the changes. >> i hope so. this is something we have been workin
so it's not that men are better. just they're hard-wired to understand something differently than. >> should we as society based on your study and the rest, take this to mean we ought to all know our places and ought to try to put life together in a different way or is that a bunch of baloney. >> this is very informative. should evolve the way signs evolved, and this study is say our brains are different, meaning we're better at certain stuff so this could inform how to teach in...
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men and women agree with each other. many feminists that did construct that battle as one of women against men. women generally being oppressed by men. but perhaps feminists have changed, much as you think that conservative women have changed, in a way we haven't always noticed. today much more you'll find that feminists will see this not as a battle among women, but between women and men, but really between a battle between women -- and in some sense, it's really a battle about holding onto the past, conservatives will often put it versus innovating a new way to live in the future, which is how liberals will often construct hat they say they are doing. so, i think you've raised the important question of common round, and you've shown that defending conservative ideas, women, the women that you have studied have also really been actively expanding roles for women, and this is a huge paradox. and you've argued that it leads them to some common ground with liberals. indeed, i think we can propose a superwoman of our own to
men and women agree with each other. many feminists that did construct that battle as one of women against men. women generally being oppressed by men. but perhaps feminists have changed, much as you think that conservative women have changed, in a way we haven't always noticed. today much more you'll find that feminists will see this not as a battle among women, but between women and men, but really between a battle between women -- and in some sense, it's really a battle about holding onto...
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we were led by women but open to men. we created a strong movement of people around the country who did their civic duty of organizing. the government at that time didn't listen. we are still to this day trying to shift u.s. policy to focus on diplomacy and less on war. namey did you change your to medea? >> that was a long time ago. i was 18 years old. i went to college. i started reading the greek myths. every month i would ask my friends to call me something different. my name was susan and i like the name medea. she was a powerful woman. i thought, aha. i will recover that name. i think it is convenient. >> we have watched you for years on this network at hearings. what you do at hearings? >> well, first the issue is getting into the hearings. i lived in san francisco. i lived in washington, d.c. for years ago. i nekn
we were led by women but open to men. we created a strong movement of people around the country who did their civic duty of organizing. the government at that time didn't listen. we are still to this day trying to shift u.s. policy to focus on diplomacy and less on war. namey did you change your to medea? >> that was a long time ago. i was 18 years old. i went to college. i started reading the greek myths. every month i would ask my friends to call me something different. my name was...
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nharris, those four men were arrested and charged overnight. the men now face life pre behind bars and a custed of shooting dustin friedland in the parking garage. one is ford and roberts and thompson and tlo year old henrow. in addition to murder they 73s charges of carjacking and possession of a weapon. police confirm four men were targeting friedland's 2012 silver range rover. he was about to get in the suv when he was approached and shot. the attack is the latest in the carjackings in essex, new jersey. there is an all- time high. and according to the national crime scenes bureau. there is an increase in 2012, for the first time in eight years and that number is expected to rise again this year. the nicb said the new york and new jersey area has the highest number of thefts in the nation and officials sent out an alert warning more lux row cars are targeted. there are 2,000 carc stolen every day in the u.s. but experts say the threat of viulent carjackings has increased. >> the old days of hot wiring a car is that. you can't do that. your o
nharris, those four men were arrested and charged overnight. the men now face life pre behind bars and a custed of shooting dustin friedland in the parking garage. one is ford and roberts and thompson and tlo year old henrow. in addition to murder they 73s charges of carjacking and possession of a weapon. police confirm four men were targeting friedland's 2012 silver range rover. he was about to get in the suv when he was approached and shot. the attack is the latest in the carjackings in...
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so that's what i'm going to tell young men. man up, be the best that you can be at everything that you do in life. >> i want to thank our guests, jimmy, jeff, rodrigo, and tyler, and our community. see you online. >> you're watching the news hour live from our headquarters in doha. we have the top stories. what happens to the human body when it doesn't get enough food? the effect of series war on refugees at the camp in damascus. >>> an egyptian student is dead and more than a hundred arrested as protest moves beyond the capitol
so that's what i'm going to tell young men. man up, be the best that you can be at everything that you do in life. >> i want to thank our guests, jimmy, jeff, rodrigo, and tyler, and our community. see you online. >> you're watching the news hour live from our headquarters in doha. we have the top stories. what happens to the human body when it doesn't get enough food? the effect of series war on refugees at the camp in damascus. >>> an egyptian student is dead and more...
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a and i'm thinking a lot of men think as well that we should be pursuing. indeed some of it is very lousy not much to re master director of the male contraception information project. is resonant we take a look at new york gov cuomo was commissioned to investigate corruption. but what is that exactly to collapse. knew. i was here. investigate corruption in a just released its preliminary report will be shocked to learn that the commission found a of alot of craps in a healer but as i state that the midst of this plan has lots of juicy moment. for instance in one of my few moments. the report said that one out of every outlet and legislators to leave office in nineteen eighty nine he had done so under the cloud of ethical or criminal violations. only this time the senate is in the family members who accepted brian's dad owned a store attendant can analyze any duty minutes one of the most entertaining moment is when the airport transit rides a statement made by the council encounter a secret conversation the case for a senator was charged with training pants
a and i'm thinking a lot of men think as well that we should be pursuing. indeed some of it is very lousy not much to re master director of the male contraception information project. is resonant we take a look at new york gov cuomo was commissioned to investigate corruption. but what is that exactly to collapse. knew. i was here. investigate corruption in a just released its preliminary report will be shocked to learn that the commission found a of alot of craps in a healer but as i state that...
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we need to immortalize men who were in no way, meeting for the first -- in a way meeting for the first time. during the second world war, he was a member of the 195th field artillery battalion. one day in 1944, he was walking through an orchard in southern france and heard one of his brother and singing under a tree. dialogue and the put them to work on opposite ends of the radio. that coincidence brought these men onto the stage of history and alongside the elite band that we call code talkers. i asking all of you to join me in welcoming him here and thanking him for his service. [applause] edmund and his brothers were at normandy. they were on hiroshima. they mobilized the simplest weapon, language, to thwart the fiercest enemy that free people ever known, and they made a difference. after serving with honor, they did the honorable thing, they kept their service a secret, even to those that they loved. so, these wives and daughters and sons aching to give back to those who gave up so much for them dedicated much of their own truth,o unfurl in the not for gain or glory, but just so pe
we need to immortalize men who were in no way, meeting for the first -- in a way meeting for the first time. during the second world war, he was a member of the 195th field artillery battalion. one day in 1944, he was walking through an orchard in southern france and heard one of his brother and singing under a tree. dialogue and the put them to work on opposite ends of the radio. that coincidence brought these men onto the stage of history and alongside the elite band that we call code...
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men like to be tied up. who's more -- sexually, americans or japanese? [ speaking japanese ] >> same. [ speaking foreign language ] >> she says you need to be tied up. >> a little late for me. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ it's hard to describe, because you have a numbness, but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to do something. once i started taking the lyrica the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelli
men like to be tied up. who's more -- sexually, americans or japanese? [ speaking japanese ] >> same. [ speaking foreign language ] >> she says you need to be tied up. >> a little late for me. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ it's hard to describe, because you have a numbness, but yet you have...
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men like to be tied up. who's more -- sexually, americans or japanese? [ speaking japanese ] >> same. >> she says you need to be tied up. >> a little late for me. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ [ male announcer ] that's handy. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye daddy! have a good day at school, ok? ...but what about when my parents visit? ok. i just love this one... and it's next to a park. i love it. i love it too. here's our new house... daddy! you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. >>> in america, where i come from, we are told at a certain age to put aside childish things. the action figures, dolls, features of our imaginations, to arm ours
men like to be tied up. who's more -- sexually, americans or japanese? [ speaking japanese ] >> same. >> she says you need to be tied up. >> a little late for me. [ male announcer ] this is george. the day building a play set begins with a surprise twinge of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ [ male announcer ] that's handy. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you i did. email?...
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i think that there are enough men and not everybody is going to be interested but the men who are are very passionate and it depends what you offer him and if we offer something that's as lousy as what women currently put up with now young men are not going to be interested but there are some better options out there and i think a lot of men think as well that we should be pursuing them and did some of it is very lousy. thank you so much elaine lesser director of the male contraception information project and tonight's resident we take a look at new york governor andrew cuomo has commissioned to investigate public corruption but what is that exactly take a look. earlier this year governor cuomo appointed something called the commission to investigate public corruption and it just released its preliminary report you'll be shocked to learn that the commission found a hell of a lot of corruption in new york but as far as state documents go this one has lots of juicy moment for instance in one hard hitting moment the report says that one out of every eleven legislators to leave office sin
i think that there are enough men and not everybody is going to be interested but the men who are are very passionate and it depends what you offer him and if we offer something that's as lousy as what women currently put up with now young men are not going to be interested but there are some better options out there and i think a lot of men think as well that we should be pursuing them and did some of it is very lousy. thank you so much elaine lesser director of the male contraception...
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so they had that group of men and also men not from just the a.n.c. but other political parties that were on the same wing. >> but winnie also has that mandela name to hold on to, you know? she represents mandela. that was her name. so when she's living in soweto, people are saying what would mandela do she had quite an interesting struggle, i guess. a part of me thinks a part of her could have, would have reconcileed but had she had not the pressure of being a mandela as well as standing right there and being tortured, that killed it. >> rose: is this the best time of your life? >> it's a pinnacle in my career, absolutely. >> rose: but you lost your father in september. >> yeah. i've never lost anyone closest to me in my life. i've never experienced loss in that sense so this is completely but not having my parents around has been tough. >> rose: has acting been everything you wanted it to be? >> oh, yeah. more so. i had an amazing, amazing career. in a short space of time i've been very, very lucky. fortunate. i've had my downs but i've had some ama
so they had that group of men and also men not from just the a.n.c. but other political parties that were on the same wing. >> but winnie also has that mandela name to hold on to, you know? she represents mandela. that was her name. so when she's living in soweto, people are saying what would mandela do she had quite an interesting struggle, i guess. a part of me thinks a part of her could have, would have reconcileed but had she had not the pressure of being a mandela as well as standing...