Judge jeanine pirro, harold Ford Jr. , Dana Perino and greg gutfeld. Its 5 00 in new york city, and this is the five. Somebody is panicking after treating the press like they have cooties and democrats privately freaking out about a lack of visibility, Kamala Harris is flooding the zone this week with a blitz of backtoback media interviews. But it is a whos who of friendlys. She will be chatting it up with the ladies on The View getting friendly with Shock Jock Howard stern and late nights ultimate liberal kiss up Stephen Colbert. Harris getting herself ready for all of these hardhitting Sit Downs by appearing on something called The Call her daddy podcast, watch. Im curious, like you dont do too many long Form Inte interviews, what made you want to do call her Daddy Today . I think that you and your listeners have really got this thing rights, which is one of the best ways to communicate with people is to be real. This is a moment in the country and in life where people really want to
michelle goldberg, thank you for your time tonight, my friend. that is our show for this evening, now it s time for the last word with lawrence o donnell, good evening, lawrence. o donnell, good evening, lawrence. good evening, alex, we will be joined by a yale law professor who won t be elaborating on what hillary told you, what the supreme court might be doing, exactly about hillary clinton s idea in detail. it s of course on the supreme court argument. we have senator sheldon whitehouse but also, we have senator jon tester, and, alex, we know him as the mild mannered and, of course, toughest person in the united states senate, because he s an actual farmer. he has a majorly huge tractor, yes. he sent out an email today that begins with, i am sick of this bs. . so, i don t know. we might be getting gloves off. sounds testy. we ll find out what bs he s exactly into. that s coming up. keep it a family program tonight, lawrence, we ll be watching. thank you, alex
Simple acts against women that you didn’t know are sexist
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I once sat in a boardroom full of men, some powerful, some experienced, some my juniors, others guests.
I was the only woman in the room which was made clear when one of the powerful men pointed at me and said, “Njambi, since you are the woman in the room, why don’t you take down the minutes of this meeting?”
I couldn’t help feeling that this powerful man, who has no clue as to whether I can write minutes, or care that someone else could write the minutes, used my gender as a reason to assign me an entry level role that could as well be done by anyone else.
said. right. to give you that point. i think she has a point there as well. do you think that do the clinton folks have a point about the nastiness of the campaign, about the fake stories, about the negativity, about what hillary and what david said about what made the maybe what is offensive to people, it affects their lives when you say that the first black president should show his birth certificate. that affects african-americans. look, the general election wasn t any nastier than the primary election. the primary was a vicious process. that s not an answer to the question, though. john, honestly, that s not an answer to my question. don, if i can just hold on, you re answering my question with another question about the election. no. i m saying election are nasty all the time and people get over it. i agree with that. come on, john. we sat here for, what, 18 months