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[applause] >> i will leave you with one last quote from alice paul. she sounded an alarm that has great poignancy and significance today. she said, if we keep on this way, it will be celebrating the 1848 convention without being much further advanced in equal rights than we are. we should not be faced because this is written into the framework of our government. today we are 13 years past her worst fears. i want to impress upon you one thing. add your voice to the chorus, sound by sound, note by note, as we rise up in a symphony of voices and say the quality. and then we also stop violence against women and children. thank you. [applause] >> thank you so much. i like to get you on my radio show to talk about these issues. if she could just get a percentage of the tea party media, we could probably change a lot in the world. now i like to welcome shelley back to the stage, along with family. [applause] >> thank you very much. before i turn the microphone over, i get so excited having our past american future mayor, a really want to bring to the stage a
[applause] >> i will leave you with one last quote from alice paul. she sounded an alarm that has great poignancy and significance today. she said, if we keep on this way, it will be celebrating the 1848 convention without being much further advanced in equal rights than we are. we should not be faced because this is written into the framework of our government. today we are 13 years past her worst fears. i want to impress upon you one thing. add your voice to the chorus, sound by sound,...
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. >> what who was alice paul? >> alice paul dedicated herself to the movement during the 20th century, and she organized the march and she created the national women's party and held demonstrations outside the white house and she won the sympathy of the nation as women were arrested and brunelli ed debbie joost and she continued fighting for the women's rights which didn't pass in congress. >> what were some of the of the things women did to fight for their right to vote? >> during the 19th century, it was largely the convention and speeches. they traveled all over the country so in the 20th century it got much more militant while peaceful it was much more -- not as passive. >> what can we learn from the women's rights movement today? >> we can learn one person or a small group of people with great conviction can make a change to the entire nation. so the women's rights movement we begin to see the parallel between the women's rights movement and the civil rights movement because susan b. anthony showed resistance
. >> what who was alice paul? >> alice paul dedicated herself to the movement during the 20th century, and she organized the march and she created the national women's party and held demonstrations outside the white house and she won the sympathy of the nation as women were arrested and brunelli ed debbie joost and she continued fighting for the women's rights which didn't pass in congress. >> what were some of the of the things women did to fight for their right to vote?...
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. >> alice paul joined the national american woman suffrage association and was immediately appointedssional committee whose goal was to obtain women's suffrage for an amendment to federal constitution, the association's secondary goal. in 1913, despite little findings, she executed one of the most famous marches which was held on the day of woodrow wilson's inauguration. >> she organized a parade of 30,000 women marching on pennsylvania avenue. woodrow wilson, who was arriving to be inaugurated, wondered if the crowd were to greet him at union station and he was told there were over on the avenue looking at the ladies. >> the tactics of this party in achieving a federal men were more extreme. >> women were holding demonstrations, chanting outside the white house. >> no more the meek and mild, subservient and sweet. we are fighting for our rights militantly. never you fear. >> courageous women marched, chanted, and they were arrested. >> it became popular because of the brutal treatment of the women in prison. president wilson pardoned the women and thought it would go home. instead,
. >> alice paul joined the national american woman suffrage association and was immediately appointedssional committee whose goal was to obtain women's suffrage for an amendment to federal constitution, the association's secondary goal. in 1913, despite little findings, she executed one of the most famous marches which was held on the day of woodrow wilson's inauguration. >> she organized a parade of 30,000 women marching on pennsylvania avenue. woodrow wilson, who was arriving to...
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. >> who was alice paul?>> she organized the march on president woodrow wilson's inauguration and she created the national women's party. she picketed outside the white house. she won the sympathy of the nation as women were arrested and brutally abused in prison. when the 19th amendment was passed from she continued to fight with the equal rights amendment, which did not pass in congress. >> what are some of the other things women did to fight for the right to vote? >> in the 19th century it was largely convention than speeches. in the 20th century, it got a lot more militant. while still peaceful, it was not as passive. >> what do you think we can learn from the women's rights movement today? >> one person or a small group of people with great conviction in their cause can make a change to an entire nation. when we learn about the women's rights movement we begin to see the parallels between women's rights movement and the civil rights movement. susan b. anthony said resistance to tyranny is obedience to go
. >> who was alice paul?>> she organized the march on president woodrow wilson's inauguration and she created the national women's party. she picketed outside the white house. she won the sympathy of the nation as women were arrested and brutally abused in prison. when the 19th amendment was passed from she continued to fight with the equal rights amendment, which did not pass in congress. >> what are some of the other things women did to fight for the right to vote? >>...
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and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture alice republicans again passed paul ryan's budget yesterday and under it forty six million americans on food stamps will see massive cuts to their benefits over the next decade is this really the moral way to govern the nation by stealing from the board giving to the rich also mitt romney may be the republican nominee for president his fellow republicans are less than thrilled romney really when americans vote if he can't win over those in his own party that is more than i said low liberal and just weeks after the anniversary of the focus human disaster more bad news is coming out of that crippled nuclear power plant what are officials now saying about the possibility of another nuclear disaster one that would be even more devastating and sure noble. you need to know this tuesday night house republicans even as multimillionaire congressman paul ryan's radical budget for the romney rich coincidentally republicans use the same deem and pass tactic to pass the budget that they've criticized democrats for trying to use back in two thousa
and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture alice republicans again passed paul ryan's budget yesterday and under it forty six million americans on food stamps will see massive cuts to their benefits over the next decade is this really the moral way to govern the nation by stealing from the board giving to the rich also mitt romney may be the republican nominee for president his fellow republicans are less than thrilled romney really when americans vote if he can't win over those in...
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. >> what was alice paul. >> she dedicated her life to women suffrage movement during the 20th centuryrch. she created the national women's party. she held demonstrations and she picketed outside of the white house and she won sympathy of the nation as women were arrested and abused in prison. when the 19th amendment was passed, she continue to fight for women's right with equal rights amendment. which did not pass in congress. >> what were some of the other thing that women did in order to fight more their right to vote? >> during the 19th century, it was largely convention and speeches. they traveled all over the country. in the 20th century, got much more militant. while it was peaceful, it was much more -- not as in the pass. >> what do you think we can learn from the women's right movement today? >> i think we can learn that one person or small group of people with great conviction and cause, can make a change to an entire nation. when we learn about the women's right movement, we begin to see the parallelsççw3 betwrbñ?ñ?es right movement and civil rights movement. susan b. anth
. >> what was alice paul. >> she dedicated her life to women suffrage movement during the 20th centuryrch. she created the national women's party. she held demonstrations and she picketed outside of the white house and she won sympathy of the nation as women were arrested and abused in prison. when the 19th amendment was passed, she continue to fight for women's right with equal rights amendment. which did not pass in congress. >> what were some of the other thing that women...
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alice paul came along and raised the first demonstration. >> she joined the national american woman suffragessociation in 1910. she was immediately appointed as the head of the congressional committee whose goal it was to attend women's suffrage. an amendment to the constitution, which was the association's secondary goal. despite little funding, she executed one of the most famous women's suffrage marches, held on the day of woodrow wilson's inauguration. >> he organized a parade of 30,000 women marching on pennsylvania avenue. woodrow wilson, who was arriving to be inaugurated, wondered where the crowds were to greet him at union station. he was told that they were on the avenue looking at the ladies. >> they formed the national women's party and established a federal amendment. >> in the 20 century, it got more militant where women were holding demonstrations. they were tying themselves in front of the lighthouse -- white house. ♪ >> courageous women marched. they were arrested. >> took courage became popular because of the march, because at its brutal treatment of women receive in prison
alice paul came along and raised the first demonstration. >> she joined the national american woman suffragessociation in 1910. she was immediately appointed as the head of the congressional committee whose goal it was to attend women's suffrage. an amendment to the constitution, which was the association's secondary goal. despite little funding, she executed one of the most famous women's suffrage marches, held on the day of woodrow wilson's inauguration. >> he organized a parade...
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utly members fact served with paul ryan. alicevised a second plan that addressed the problem. no consensus appears to be on door rise in. government leaders continue to appear to be deadlocked. congressman ryan is at the center of efforts to resolve these issues. he has presented a roadmap. his plan proposes a tahis plan e long-term budget deficits by cutting taxes to promote growth and cutting government spending. republicans led his vision for the future. the young age of 42, he is often mentioned as a potential vice presidential nominee. if you want to break some news today, feel free. this plan is not without controversy. in some ways, he is at the center of a debate that our colleague has written is as old as our nation, that quintessential tension between our struggle of the rugged individualist and our strong sense of communal obligation. many democrats and republicans see very different visions for future in the country as they struggle for imbalances between these competing instincts. please join me in welcoming congressm
utly members fact served with paul ryan. alicevised a second plan that addressed the problem. no consensus appears to be on door rise in. government leaders continue to appear to be deadlocked. congressman ryan is at the center of efforts to resolve these issues. he has presented a roadmap. his plan proposes a tahis plan e long-term budget deficits by cutting taxes to promote growth and cutting government spending. republicans led his vision for the future. the young age of 42, he is often...